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SANFORD...3A

Torres hits to help
Lyman beat West
Orange in baseball

Birthday makes
T a century of
memories

SO M E S P EC IES O F JU N IP E R S GROW W E LL IN C E N T R A L FLO R ID A - P EO P LE ...4A

Serving Sanford, Lake Mary, Longwood, Ovlado, W inter Springs and Sem inole County since ISOS

Controversial school site may be dumped

IN B R IE F
Confrontation alternatives

By Shari Brodle

Lt. P J . Miller of the Orlando
I'ollce Department and the
G F W C Sc mo run J r . Woman's
Club, a nonprofit community
service club, arc offering a free
program to help woman of all
uges In the event of a physical
confrontation.
"Technique fam iliarization',
according to Miller, * Is how we
Ilave taught over 2500 women
In the Orlando area. We do not
necessarily want a female to
fight back and teach these a l­
ternative tactics with a fun. but
serious approach.*
The program will be offered
Monday. April 20. at 7:30 p.m.
at The Harbor School. 3955
Ited Dug Road. Winter Springs
(entrance across from Red Dug
Elementary School).
Dress
comfortably.
wear
ulhletlc shoes and leave the
jewelry behlndl This la a hands
on program with your safety In
mind.
Space Is limited. R.S.V.P. by
April 17. Tb register or for
more Information call Gall at
539 2820.

WalkAmtrica
Seminole Community C o l­
lege. again this year. Is the site
of the Seminole County March
of Dimes WalkAmcrlca. Four
thousand Central Floridians
participate In the Walk against
birth defects each y e a r 28
percent of those will b e w alk­
ing with Seminole Community
College.
According to Kris
Farcn.
community director for the
March of Dimes, 800 commu­
nity members representing 50
teams will be lacing up their
shoes this Saturday to help the
March of Dimes In their Jour­
ney toward the eradication of
all birth defects.
“Serving this great commu­
nity and helping to meet the
many needs of such a diverse
area Is what SCC Is all about.*
said SCC President E. Ann
McOee. 'Hosting this worth­
while event serves to em pha­
sise that ’community" truly Is
our middle nam e*
Seminole Community College
Is one of four walk sites In
Centra] Florida^ Over 120 cor­
porations. with the number of
employees ranging from 5 to
1000,
participated
In
last
year's fund raising event. N a ­
tionwide,
19.000 companies
Join the March of Dimes for
WalkAmcrlca In their fight
against birth defects.
The Seminole County YMCA
will be providing aerobic In­
struction to warm up the w alk­
ers. Complimentary food from
□m egger's Bagels. Ooodlngs.
ClCl’s Pizza, and Gator's Dock­
side will be available. Mix
105.1 will be hosting a live re­
mo tq with music and prom o­
tional giveaways. The Church
Street Station Dixie Land Jazz
Band will be playing live m u­
sic, end 6 characters will b e
present to entertain the chil­
dren Including Shades from the
Solar B e a n .
Clifford,
Mrs.
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TUESDAY APRIL 14, 1998

90th YEAR, No. 166

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H E R A L D F E A T U R E E D IT O R
S E M IN O LE C O U N TV - School
Hoard members today will c o n ­
sider another site for a middle
school to be built In Oviedo af­
ter one member raised safety
concerns, backed by an o p in ­
ion from the head of the state
health department.
The board had been sched­
uled to make a recommenda­
tion on the purchase of a 35acre site near the Iron Bridge
Water Reclamation Facility. A
special exception to build on
the site had been denied by
Seminole County’s Board of
Adjustment and an appeal had
been filed by school officials,
with the Board of County
Com m issioners.
Commissioner Grant Msloy
said today the school board
had asked for a continuance on
the appeal
and Chairm an
Barbara Kuhn confirmed that
the board would be considering
a new site at school board
meeting scheduled for 3:30
p.m.
The district owns GO acres

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across from Carrlllon Elem en­
tary on Lockwood Boulevard In
Oviedo. Th e site had been
earmarked for a future high
school, but Is now being c o n ­
sidered as an option for a
middle school, needed to re­
lieve crowding
at Jackson
Heights Middle School.
Th e plan to build at Iron
Bridge was attractive to the
district’s
facilities
planning
department because the site
could
accommodate
two
schools and reduce much of
the cost of building. "We had a
chance to get the...property at
a good price.* said Kuhn.
While questions had been
raised about the safety of
building so close lo a site
where hazardous chemicals are
stored. Kuhn said she was very
confident, concluding from her
own Investigation, that the site
was safe. *We had all the bases
covered.*
School Board member Bob
Ooff raised the safety Issues.
Including traffic concerns, and
the cost of busing a majority of
the children Into the two
Ptoass 8m School. Pag* 3A

Ths Iron Bridge Wstsr Reclamation Facility In Ovfsdo may not b s a neighbor to 2 schools.

Jury: Husband guilty
of w ife’s m urder

are....
thewinners

SANFORD • After deliberat­
ing for 4 1/2 hours, a Jury
found carpet layer Michael
Stoll. 36. of Sanford guilty of
first degree murder of his wife.
35-year-old Julie Stoll. In Nov.
1994.
He will be sentenced to ei­
ther life in prison or death by
electrocution when the Jurors
return on April 21.
Julie Stoll was found dead
Nov. 3. 1994, the victim of a
series of attacks that left her
neck
broken
and
larynx
crushed.
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Christopher Stewart. 23. who
w as the state’s star witness.
Julie Stoll survived five murder
attempts that morning only to
succumb to the F rth - a knee
pressed to the back of her neck
that caused her to choke to
death.
Stewart got a reduced sen­
tence • 50 years • because he
agreed to testily against Stoll,
and admits he was the one who
choked the last breath from
Stoll's wife by pressing his
knee against the back at her
neck. But he claimed through­
out that It was Stoll who was
the master-mind of murder.

Adult club busted, 18
dancers, customers jailed
From S ta ff Reports

w a s mm
Peter Cottontail (osnter) found these happy hunters
hopping along his bunny tral. That trail just hap­
pened to go through the Central Florida Zoological
Park on Saturday, April 11. The big Easter Egg Hunt

F A A objects to
Sanford water
treatment plan
B y Nick F fslfsn f
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD • Opposition has
been noted tn Sanford plana
for a proposed water treatment
facility to be located tn the
southeast com er of the Or­
lando Sanford Airport. The
suggested
plant
has
been
touted as being the best solu ­
tion the city would have for
treating wastewater and help­
ing reduce problems caused by
street flooding during heavy
rainstorms.
With the utilization of airport
property In mind, the city has
been
developing
the
plan
which would extend water fines

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produced four winners (from left to tight): Ban Miford, 8; Leonard O. Smith. 5; Antoine Fiachetti III, 3;
and. Loa Briggs. 10. The winners each pose with
their bounty for finding the eggs.

and phase In sewage treatment
tn the East Lake Mary Boule­
vard and southeast Airport
ares. Now however, the city
says
the
Federal
Aviation
Authority (FAA) ts objecting.
The matter w ss brought up
during a Sanford City Com m is­
sion work session Monday a f­
ternoon.
"The FAA is objecting to our
plans,* said Ctty Manager Bill
Simmons. "They want us to
have the facility no closer than
two miles from the airport.*
Simmons said that the FAA
may control the aviation a s ­
pects to a certain degree but
the ctty still owns the land on
B u m Bss Wstsr. Page U

Fire trashes
garbage truck
A Cky of Sanford garbage truck has
gone out in a Maze of glory. Ths
truck was destroyed Friday after
some of ft* items picked up during
the daily run, ignited within ths unit.
Public Works Director Jerry Herman
Indicated ths firs may possibly been
started by soma burning sawdust
which had been loaded shortly bsfors
ths fks wss first assn. Ths Incident
occurred whan ths truck wss near
U.8. Highway 17-92 on Santa Bar­
bara. Wien amoks wss first de­
tected, ths truck was puled onto a
vacant lot where the Itsms wars to
have been dumped. But ths flames
apparently ignited other Mams Imme­
diately behind ths cab and ths Maze
waa unabta to ba containad In tkna to
prevent major damage.

CASSELBERRY - The City
County Investigative Bureau
arrested 18 people who were In
violation of the Casselberry ordlnacc on adult entertainment.
Undercover agents went Into
the Rachel’s World Class Mens'
Club located at 401 State Road
436 Friday. April 10. to look for
any possible violations. The
agents watched aa several of
the d u b 's dancers performed
various lap dances tn which
touching w ss Involved or some

other Inappropriate contact.
Altogether. 13 dancers were
arrested and five customers.
The ordinance equally applies
to dancers as much ms custom­
ers.
Police have not yet re­
leased all the names of those
arrested. The preliminary list
Includes:
Shannon Spencer.
18. at
4492 Bedford Road. Sanford;
Shelby Clark. 21. of 500 W.
Airport
Boulevard.
Sanford;
and. John Davis. 27. of 2460
Alaqua Drive. Longwood.

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People
Volunteers support alternatives to abortion
Blood Bank
Centra) Florida Blood Bank
In asking donors of all types
blood • especially O type d o ­
nors • to donate at Its Sanford
branch. 1302 E. Second St. For
Information, call 322 0822.

Optimist Club
Tire Sanford Optimist Club
meets every Wednesday at
noon at the colonial Room In
downtown Sanford. Visitors arc
welcome. Call 323 2 I'M or 3220298.

A covered dish luncheon, at
noon. Is followrd by Bible
study and fellowship.
T h r group meets on the sec­
ond and fourth Wednesday of
Hit* month. For more Informa­
tion. contact Mary Burke at
330-6391.

Widowed Persons
All widowed |K*rsons are In­
vited to inert at 1:30 p.m. the
second and fourth Wednesday
of every month at the Cassel
Ix-rrv Senior Center. 200 Like
Triplet Drive. Casselberry.

Kiwanis Club
Effective Oct. I.
1997. thr
Klw.inls C lub of Sanford has
moved the weekly Wednesday
noon luncheon m erllng from
the Sanford Civic Center to the
Lakeside Landing at the Marina
Motel on Lake Monroe Visiting
Kiwunlana arr welcome. For
Information call Walt Smith.
323 5088.

Welcome Wagon
Seminole S[&gt;okrs
Wagon
C lu b
of

Welcome
Seminole

County
holds
the
regular
monihly luncheon Hireling at
11:30 a m .
on
the
third
Wednesday of very month
Those wishing lo attend, call
Betty. 695-0144. or Lucy. 3227877.

Dancing for Seniors
Tire Over 50 Dance Club
dance Is held rv rry Wednesday,
from 2:30 -4:30 p.m, at the
Sanford Civic Center. Uve m uale by the Deltonlans 13-plece
band Donation $3.00.

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

Coaatlinera
Sanford--Thr
Coast liners
meetings arc held at 10 a m
the first Wednesday of each
month at the Sanford Senior
Center. 401 E Srrnlnolr fllvd
All Interested
railroaders,
both active and retired, are in■ vitrd to attend.
Fo r mroniMUorre-csIl H o n v r , Green. 322*5493.

The
Alzheimer's
Support
Group for Caregivers meets the
fourth Wednesday, at 10 a m .,
at thr Frank Evans Center In
Like Mary All interested .ire
invited
to
attend
Shelly
Brassier, a llrrnsed Alzheimer
therapist, leads the discussion
and answers questions. For
Information, call 323-4938 or
324 3000.

Sanford
-The
Sanford
Woman's Club meets the first
Wednesday of each month. O r
tober through May, at 11 a m.,
at the clubhouse, 309 S. Oak
A vr. Reservations for the noon
luncheon
are
necessary
through the telephone commit
tee. Following luncheon, a pro­
gram Is presented.

Welcoma Wagon
Seminole Spokes Welcome
Wagon
Club
of
Seminole
county bolds a cofTee for new­
comers and second Wednesday
of every month from 10 a.m.
until noon. For Information on
address, call Betty. 695-0144.
or Lucy. 322-7877.

Fellowship

L O N G 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 Em m a Rd.

Services donated Include a
two-hour house cleaning from
Fresh Sian Maintenance, resi­
dence pressure cleaning for
sidewalks and drtveways from
A I x j v c and Beyond Painting.
Some of Ihe volunteers of the
Accept ITrgn a ncy Center are

L ik r Mary Woman's Club
meets the fourth Wednesday of
rach month from September
through Muy For Information,
contact Maryann Hoff. 3216226

Recovery Inc
Recovery Inc.. Is a self help
mental health organization for
people who sullrr from panli
attacks, depression, fears and
general nervous symptoms For
In f o r m .!H u ll, cull tMit)-2003, or
H9G-590G.

A local chapter of TO P S
flake Ofl Pounds Sensibly)
meets rvrry Wednesday at O.IfO
p.m .. In thr auditorium of
South Sem inolr llosplt.il. 555
W.
S.R.
434.
Longwood.
Weighing brings «t 5:.'10 p.m.
The first meeting Is held every
Wednesday.
at
9:30.
at
Lakevlrw Christian
Church.
1400 Bear L ik r Road Apopka.
For Information, call 293-5048.

Nar-Anon
Nar-Anon
meets
rvrry
Wednesday at 8 p.m. at South
Seminole Hospital, 555 West
Slate Road 434. Longwood.
Nnr Anon Is n support group
open lo families and friends of
nddirts. Dally living with an
addict Is m orr lurmoll (hail you
can handle )&gt;y yourself. Jo in
for support In coping with your
addict; gain serenity lo make
decisions and pul our live back
In focus. Call 261-1900 for
more Information.

American nurseries produce
over 40 species of Juniptvus
and over 170 cultlvars or varteties.
Although
comm only
thought of as northern la n d ­
scape plants, many species
and cultlvars are well adapted
to north and central Florida.
However, some species will not
jTcrform writ south of Orlando.
D escription: Foliage charac­
teristics of Jimt|x-r vary, but
there are two primary leaf
torms: JtivenitF and ndult. O tirn
txith furms appear on the same
plant, but as plants mature,
the foliage change* to the adult
form. Juvenile foliage Is sharp,
pointed and pn rkiy. while the
udult form Is softer and some­
what flattened. A n o th rr factor
that help* to distinguish cultivar* Is leaf structure and form.
Juniper leaves are either nee­
dle like or scale-likr. Foliage
color of Juniper* varies with
cult Ivor. Typical foliage color Is
a d rrp green, but many varie­
ties have distinct blue or graygreen tones. In addition, many
Juniper cultlvars c hange to red
or purple In thr fall. Jun ipe rs
differ In form and size and may
lx- observed
as
horizontal
spreading (shrub-llke), pros­
trate (ground cover types), and
upright Itree-likr) forms. J u n i­
pers range In height from 4" to
nearly 25 fret, with mature
spreads varying from one foot
to ten feet. Because of this d i­
versity In form, junipers are
well adapted to residential
landscape
design.
Jun ipe rs
can be used effectively to p ro ­
vide screening as either an In ­
formal or formal hedge, prevent

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accent plant.
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General culture: Maximum
growth ts u rh lrv rd by planting
Juniper* In full sun because
they
become
leggy
and
sparsely
foliated
In
heavy
siiade. Jun ipe rs require well
drained soils and grow best In
acid soils. However. Junipers
are not rxire m rly sensitive to
soil pH range and may grow
adequately In alkaline soils.
Propagation: Junipers are
commercially propagated by
cuttings In order to maintain
the true nature of each cultlvar.
Seed propagation Is not often
used, since germination and
seedling development may lake
os long as two years.
D iseases: Comm on diseases
of Juniper are twig blight, ce­
dar-apple rust and root rots.
Ju n ip e r decline,
a disease
caused by root rotting fungi In
association with poor drain­
age. Is u common problem In

D EA R AHBY: After reading the
letter from ‘ Frustrated in Denver,"
I felt compelled to reply The argu­
ment between the husband and
wife centered around how to cor­
rectly wash flatware (spoons, forks,
knives, etc.) in an automatic dish­
washer. The husband insists the
business end should face up. with
the handles facing the bottom of
the basket. Th e wife insists the
opposite.
You told the wife, “Your husband
is wrong." The fact is, Abby, you are
wrong. I have a degree in food ser­
vice a d m inistration and have
worked in the field for 20 years I
can assure you that the states in
which 1 have worked (New York.
Texas and V irgin ia) have public
health codes that require a il food
service e s t a b l i s h me n t s to wash
soiled flatware as described by the
husband in Denver.
By placing the "business end’ of
the utensil up, you get much clean­
er flatware. My wile was skeptical
until she proved it in our dishwash­
er at home.
O.M. GASPER,
SPRINGFIELD, MO.
D E A R G .M .: T h e fa ce w ith
the egg oo It ia mine. I apologise
fo r Judging the p o o r huaband
harshly. However, according to
th e In s t ru c tio n m a n u a l fo r
y dishwashers, my
naif right. Read on:

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Ronda Galloway of Sanford,
Patty Grtnncll of Apopka,
Evelyn Gehrtg of Orlando.
Bonnie Ltpford of* Altamonte
Sprtngs. Linda Crowder of
Casselberry and Beverly Dill of
DeBary. The director. Sharon
H em andrz. herself once began
as a volunteer but took over as
administrator in 1994. Angle
Gordon of Deltona began as the
assistant to the director In
February of this year. The center
Is primarily operated by dona­
tions from area churches, dona­

tions txith financial and materi­
al and by the volunteers that so
graciously give of their lime.
T h r center Is located at 282
Short Ave. In Longwood. It Is In
close
proximity
lo
South
Seminolr Comm unity Hospital.
For more Information about
this night of fun. food and frl
lowshlp rail the center between
the hours of 9 a.m. to 4 p.m
Monday through Friday or Iravr
a message In thr evening at
339-1544.

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Florida. Twig blight or Phomupsls blight Is most severe
on new growth. The casual
fungus
Infrrts
the
leaves
causing leaf death and eventual
twig dirhack Infected leaves
often exhibit small black, p im ­
ple like fruiting structures of
the casual fungus. Control Is a
two step process requiring re­
moval and destruction of dis­
eased plant parts followed by
application of protective fungl&lt;*pc spray*. Cheek your local
Coiihty Extension Ofllce for
recommendations.
Cedar-apple rusts are most
easily recognized by the reddtsh-orange gelatinous struc­
tures produced on the surface
of brown foliage galls or twig
cankers during moist spring
periods. These n isi diseases
require the close proximity of
on alternate host such as a p ­
ple. rrubapple. hawthorn, pear
or quince to complete their life
cycles. Control measures can
bic targeted toward one or both
hosts to control these dis­
eases. ITune out galls or twig
cankers on Junipers In early
spring. Undesirable native or
planted hosts should be re­
moved within a radius of sev­
eral hundred yards to achieve a
reasonable level of control E i­
ther spring applications of
fungicides to deciduous hosts
or mid-summer applications to

Juniper will also achieve c o n ­
trol.
Inse cts: Red spider mites
and bagworms are the most
common pests of Junipers.
Spider mote Injury first a p ­
pears as a yellow or gray cast
to the foliage and needle
browning and drop occurs In
advanced stages. Spider inltr
Infestations build up under
hot. dry conditions, especially
tn landscape arras with poor
ntr rtrcviluttcm and little e x p o
sure to rainfall. Bagworms are
characlerl/ed
by
spindleshaped bags on brandies. The
Immature larvae feed on the
foliage and cum oullagr their
cocoons w1l)i needles. Control
can be achieved by use of la ­
beled Insecticides during Ihe
early stages of Insect develop­
ment. Control is much more
difficult as these bags become
larger. It Is often more practi­
cal to hand pick and destroy
the bagworms when only a
small num ber of plants are In­
fected.
V arieties: Prostrate forms:
Parsontl
and Blue
Pacific:
Horizontally growing: Hctzfi.
Mint Jule p Colum nar: Uurkll.
Sylvester, and Torulosa.
Extracted from the University
of Florida publication - Fact
Sheet
O H -3 4 . Junipers
In
Florida by D. Ingrain and W.
Barrtck.

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Woman’s Club

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The barbecue will Include
meal, with all thr fixings, choice
of beverage, and dessert. T h r
meal Is being offered al a cost of
$10 for adults and children 12
and under for $5.
Musical entertainment will be
provided by a quartet from thr

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Lunch,

Alzheimer's Support

IXJNGW OOD - The director
and numerous volunteers from
the Accept Pregnancy Center In
Longwood have extended u
warm Invitation In all lo attend
Us lOili Annual B ar-be-Q ue.
and Auction. The event Is being
callrd "Renaissance 98 Inspir­
ing c hange and renewal."
Taking place on Thursday.
April 16 at the Sorosls Club of
Orlando located at 501 FI.
Livingston Street; participants
will lx- treated with many sur­
prises Doors will open at 6:30
p.m. and dinner will lx- served
at 7 p.m.
T h r guest sjxNikrr for thr
evening will lx* Malt Ozolnlrks
vice president and lobbyist (or
Florida Right lo U fr. Inc. He will
share with the audience fils
views on abortion and ways that
one may assist In the light lo
save the unborn. Ozolnrlks will
also present an update on Infor­
mation about current and
future legislation concerning the
unborn baby

Orange Avenue C h u rc h of
Christ In Eustls. A live auction
will feature Auctioneer George
Sltffry from Sanford. He and his
son, Tom StlfTry. volunteer their
scrvlcrs on a yearly basts to the
Accept Pregnancy Center for
this event.
Items featured in the auction
Include baked goods and a large
handmade quilt donated by the
Sanford Church of Christ ladles
These
women
distributed
num erous quilt squares to
members of the congregation
and srveral gathered these
treasures and created a beauti­
ful spread sewn In a heart-quill­
ed fashion.
Other merchandise lo lx- auc­
tioned are a handcrafted cedar
chest, a handcrafted red oak
rhest of drawers, a snudl wood­
en washstand with drawers
donated
by
Nothing
But
Country, a microwave donated
by Aggressive Appliance, two
recllners. bird houses, bird feed­
ers. a framed rotn collection, a
girls bicycle, a new lawn garden
(lose. Items from Orlando
Jewelers and various other mis­
cellaneous merchandise.

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some handles up and some down.
Th is prevents them from nesting
together and improves cleaning
results. Knives or sharp, pointed
items should be placed in the basket
with the handles up "
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by Mort Walker

BEETLE BAILEY

Heed the warning of breast cancer
PEAK PR G O TT I'm n 34 year old
mother of two
After discovering a pea-sited lump
in my right hrcasl two years ago, 1
had a mammogram The X-rays
showed a cluster of calcitications in
the lump, but my doctor did not rec­
ommend biopsy. Instead, he said that
t should have annual mammograms
Because my aunt died of breast can
cer at age 40, I am worried Should I
be?
DEAR READER Without a doubt
llrcast cancer runs in families and the
fact that your relative died at an early
.age of the disease places you at high
risk.
Doctors usually diagnose breast
cancer in mammograms by the type
and distribution of calcium deposits
While yours may be entirely benign,
mammograms are sometimes difficult
to interpret Therefore. I urge you to
take your X ray films to a radiologist
who specialties in diagnosing breast
cancers You need a second opinion
and. perhaps, a biopsy Don't procras
linatc Breast cancer is curable if dis
covered early The presence of a clus
ter of calcifications in your mammo
gram may be a wake up call Let me
know the outcome of your consulta
turn
D E A R D R G O T T I suffer frum
high cholesterol levels I lake medica
linns, follow a lowlal diet and cxer
rise Do you know of any tricks that
might further reduce my cholesterol'
DEAR READER I’syllium enriched
fiber products and breakfast cereals
(Metamueil, Bran Buds and others)
may. when taken regularly, lower ehn
lestcrnl levels
In a recent study in the Journal of
Nutrition, researchers reported that
such products can reduce cholesterol
levels by as much as 9 percent With
this datum in mind. I've altered my
breakfast menu and found that the
change is quite acceptable. Five days
a week, I combine Bran Buds and
Mueslis The dried breakfast cereals
iwhen eaten with skim milk) are quite
flavorful and have reduced my choles

DEAR READER. There probably is.
but I wouldn’t mess with it, provided
your grandson’s pediatrician has pro
nounced him normal and healthy
despite his size.

DR. G O T T
PETER
G O TT. M .D .

Most underdeveloped adolescents
are concerned about their sire,
whereas the big guys seem to take it
in stride, learn to play football and
look forward to the day when they can
bask in the glory of professional ath
leticism I suggest that you celebrate
your grandson's site, encourage him
to keep fit and support his future
efforts to win a lucrative N F L con
tract.

DEAR DR, G O T T : My 15 year old
grandson is already G foot 5 and
weighs 230 pounds He is being affect
ed socially and psychologically by his
huge sire, lie comes from a tall fami
ly. but this is ridiculous Is there some
research about how to stop a boy from
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junction with a Inwfal diet, this
appears to be a reasonable option

To give you more information. I am
sending you a copy of my Health
Report “Understanding Cholesterol "
Other readers who would like a copy
should send $2 plus a long, selfaddressed. stamped envelope to P O
Box 2017, Murray Hill Station. New
York, NY' 10156 Be sure to mention
the title.

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Three choices,
two winners
By Phillip Alder
Abba Eban, the former foreign min
liter of Israel, claimed. “History teach­
es us that men and nations behave
wisely once they have exhausted all
the other alternatives." In bridge,
though, you normally face few alterna­
tives. so try to consider them all
In today’s deal, you reach four
spades after East has overcalled in
clubs. East takes the first two tricks
with top clubs, West discarding a low
heart. Now comes a third dub honor.
What should you do?
To jump-raise spades Immediately
promises four or more trumps So,
North must go through a two step rou­
tine with only three trumps. South,
with better than a minimum opening,
should rebid three diamonds. Don’t re­

bid in your first suit without six unless
you have nothing else to do
Y’ou seem to have only three losers
one heart and two clubs. Yet there is a
danger of a trump loser as well.
You have three choices at trick
three: ruff high, ruff low or discard.
The best play is the last: Throw a low
heart tor diamond). If East persists
with a fourth dub, discard again- Id ­
ling dummy ruff tor overruff WeiD.
Alternatively, If East switches, win and
draw trumps. To keep your trump
holding intact, you have traded your
heart loser for another dub loser.
With this layout, If you ruff low at
trick three, you go down. West overruffs, and you must lose a later heart
trick. But you can succeed by ruffing
high. Your 10 tricks will be four top
spades, two hearts, three diamonds,
and a diamond ruff in hand.
History teaches us that the loser-onloser play is overlooked by almost
everyone.

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In tha year ahead Iheie is a possibility
something profitable might result from an
endeavor that started out as a hobby or
sideline. What you have to oiler will
anreci partners.
AMES (March 21 -AprU 16) Your wgenutty Is apt to bo a shade more luminous
today than that ol your peers Everyone
is likely to taro betler if they use your
bright Ideas instead ol theirs Aries, treat
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ahead by mailing S2 and SASE to AstroGraph. cJo this newspaper. P O. Box
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TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Strive lo
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most promise today. Lady Luck Is still a
big lan of yours and she It operating on

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trying to promote for a personal profit.
However, don’t depart from tha facts to
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working out sn sgraamant today you
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OUTDOORS

Zeroing in on the playoffs
B oys’ Lacrosse teams
getting ready for Central
Florida Championships

JIM
SHUPE

Spring turkey
season opens
S A N F O R D _ S p rin g turkey season Just
open ed a n d wildlife m a n a g e rs In the state's
central zone* a re an ticip atin g a good harvest
a g ain tills year on public wildlife m a n a g e *
ment a re a s (W M A s ),
Last y e a r h u n te rs seekin g the elusive
sp rin g g o b b le r on W M A s In C e n tra l F lorid a
ba g ge d 2G percent m ore turkeys than d u r in g
the 1996 season . In all. 302 turkeys w ere
checked In at the 14 a re a s op en for sp rin g
turkey h u n tin g In 1997, a s com pared to 222
from 13 a re a s In 1990.
'A lth o u g h the harvest figu res w ere sligh tly
dim'll In a cou ple o f a re a s, most o f the wildlife
m an agem en t a re a s sh ow ed Increased n u m ­
bers." said M ike Abbott, regional wildlife b i ­
ologist for the Florida G a m e a n d F resh W a ­
ter F ish C o m m issio n (G F C ).
S p rin g turkey season opened on M a rc h 21
an d h u n tin g c o n tin u e s th rou gh April 2 0 o n
private la n d s a n d o n m a n y W M A s. A lth o u g h
qu ota hunt perm its are required In o rd e r to
h u n t on m a n y m a n ag e m e n t are a s, several
do not require q u o ta perm its, bu t h u n te rs
betw een Uic a g e s o f 10 a n d 64 will need to
p u rc h a se a h u n tin g license, a W M A stam p
a n d a w ild turkey stam p. N o n -resid en ts a g e s
16 a n d older need all the sam e perm its.
T h ere a rc six a re a s a c ro ss portions o f C e n ­
tral
Florldu
o p en
for
turkey
h u n t in g
th ro u g h A p ril 26 that d o not require q u o ta
perm its: Bull Creek W M A, Fort M c C o y
W M A . G e o rg ia Pacific W M A , J u m p e r C re e k
W M A . Relay W M A . a n d Three Lekee W M A.
In Rlchloem W M A ’ q u o ta perm its a rc r e ­
q u ired for d ie first n in e d a y s o n ly -a fte r that
It’s op en to all com ers. T h e a re a s Indicated In
bold print h ave been Identified b y O F C t u r ­
key biologists a s h a v in g som e o f the best o p ­
portunities In the state.
T ile biggest Increase In n u m b e rs o f tu rk eys
taken betw een the 1996 a n d 1997 se a so n s
w a s In T h ree Lak es W M A In O sceola C o u n t y
w h ere 6 8 w ere I u nvested in 1997 a s c o m ­
p a re d to 42 In 1996. In B u ll C reek W M A . o I bo
located In O sceola C o u n ty, h u n te rs took 71
tu rk eys In 1997 a s com pared to 4 9 taken In

1996.
T h i s Indicates that som e o f o u r m a n a g e ­
m ent practices a re w o rk in g to pro d u c e m o re
turkeys, givin g h u n te rs a g re a ter o p p o r tu ­
nity for success. T h is Is su pp orted not o n ly
by tiie n u m b e rs, b u t also by the fact that a l ­
th o u g h h u n tin g p re ssu re -th e n u m b e rs o f
h u n te rs ou t th ere-In creased only 10 percent
In 1997, 26 percent m ore b ird s w ere taken."
said Abbott.
A re a s that require qu ota
perm its b u t
w h e re certain exem ption s a re perm itted are:
C o ravelle, Flying E a g le a n d S em in ole R an ch .
In addition, the follow in g five a re a s req u ire
q u o ta perm its a n d there a re N O ex em p tion s
allow ed, m e a n in g everyone h u n tin g there
m u st have a q u o ta perm it: H a lf M oon , P r a i­
rie Lakes, S em in ole Forest, T osoh atch ec a n d
O c a la / L a k e D elan ey U n it. T h ere a re also tw o
special op p ortu n ity turkey h u n ts a re a s th at
req u ire a special perm it to h u n t a n d N O ex• ceptlons a re allow ed: D e x te r/ M a ry F a r m s
U n it o f Lake G eo rg e W M A a n d T riple N
R anch.
H u n t m a p s a n d regu lation s a re a v ailab le at
co u n ty tax collector's offices a n d G F C ’s r e ­
gio n al office In O cala. H u n tin g licenses a n d
sta m p s m a y b e p u rc h a se d at cou n ty tax c o l­
lector’s offices o r their su b a ge n ts, or by c a ll­
in g 1 -8 8 8 -H U N T -F L O R 1 D A a n d u s in g a m a ­
jo r credit card .
"A n yon e p la n n in g to h u n t in a m a n a g e ­
m ent a re a sh o u ld pick u p a copy o f the a re a
regu lation s sin ce W M A s differ In w h a t sort o f
firearm s m ay b e used, a s w ell a s w h a t d a y s
they're op en ," sa id J o y M . Hill. G F C ’s public
in form ation c o o rd in ato r.

By J e ff Bertlnicke

A S S IS T A N T S P O R TS E D IT O R
1.AKE M ARY _ It's all about focus.
That's what the Lake Mary boys la ­
crosse tram nerds to remember as
playoff time Is looming.
Th e Rams beat FJaglrr 13-8 last
night and host Lyman Friday to d e ­
termine home field advantage for
the firs! round of the playoffs that
start next week. Lake Urantley ( t o o
story below) lias already qualified
as the first seed.
Lakr Mary was dominating at
times lust night. Jumping out to a
4 0 lead, then gave up the m om en­
tum and made the game close
throughout.
T h e y Irt down a lot In the sec­
ond half,' said Lake Mary coach

Lako Mary's Oobby Link (No 4) lights through a tackle attempt by a Flagler dolender on his way to a two goal ovening as the Hams Posted the Bulldogs 13-8

By Den lie M . Cullen
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lA K i; MAKY _ In town on spring break, the
Hopkins County Central (Kentucky) Stonu lt-H
th tir big bats nt the beach as the Dike Maty
Hums blew pasta k ra i H&gt;l Monday night.
. After•- a n * wrwwiiMlul ,L&gt;4% nlo*/- -tlw 4 buns
needed a big play. Designated hitler Jose Tor*
rno» heard the eall and slammed one over the
center field wall. Igniting the Rams and putting
diem on the road to victory.
"It fell great.' said Tonnos. "The leum needed
a hit and 1 came through.*
The Rams would continue the onslaught
throughout d ir sixth Inning behind pltrher To n y
Corrao who went the distance.
Lakr Mary coach Allen Tuttle feels die Ruins
have a strong team dlls season and credits Ihe
players with the strong finish.
*1 thought our pitcher did a great job.* said
Tuttle. 'O u r bats finally came around late In the
ball game and we played like w r can.*
Although the game did not count In the d is ­
trict standings. Tuttle feels It was no less im ­
portant. "We go out to win them all."
First baseman Jo sh O'Brien echoed his
coach's thoughts.
'Eve ry game we're going to go out and try to
play o u r best,* said O'Brien. *Uut this leant was
a good team nnd we had never played them be­
fore so we didn't know what to expect."
Torm os (2-for-3 wldt a home run. one RI1I|

and O 'H rlrn (2 fnr-2 with a triple and two RBI)
led the Rams attack.
On Friday. 1-ike Mary had used a pair of ffvenut Innings and withstood a rally by W inter
Springs to knock off tire Bears 10-5 In a Sem i­
nole Athletic Conference contest.
O I then (5-2) w .i a ^ W w ! jiirqt pit
helped fils own cause' Uy going 2--for-4 TW th a
luinir run and driving In three runs.

Also helping out offensively were Matt Allegrc
(3 -fn r-l with a home run, two RBI), Scott H llln ski Ct-fnr-3 with a home run) and Matt Moss
(double).
Ihe Rams 113-0). who trail Lyman In the dis­
please see Baseball, Page BA

RAMS S, STORM I
Hopkins Central (K j.)
Luke Mary

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none. 211 _ W uilrr Spring*, Cook; Lake Mary. Mo m 3B .
none l i l t , lake Mary. Otlrten. Allegrc. IllUnakt Records .
Wuilrr Spring* (J. 11

Laks Mary

CONGRATULATIONS M ATT

Tony Cotrao hurtod a t h f hitter to got No first «t*i of
the — ton as Lake Mary b u t Hopkins County Cantral
High School from Kentucky 0-1 Monday night.

Visitors claim team titles
at Optimist Invitational
Prom S ta ff Reports

8HUPB 8 SCOOP

FISHING FORECAST
B a s s A sh in g Is still to u g h d u e to h igh w a ­
ter levels. Stick to local lakes for the best a c ­
tion. S h in e rs a re still p ro d u c in g m ost o f the

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Rams stifle the Storm

Turkeys have outstanding eyesight,
and any movement on the part of the
hunter will send them scampering for
cover.

la rg e r b a ss. F is h in g Is alm ost Im possible In
the riv e r a s Ash a re scattered everyw here.
S n o o k a re h ittin g at S e b a stia n In le t. The
best b a it Is a la rg e live sh rim p fished o n a
b a r e lead h e ad Jig. W o rk the w eighted sh rim p
a ro u n d rock y stru c tu re for su re strikes. U se

J im Crowther. a veteran lacrosse
player
of
over
30
years.
'Sometimes It's tough for us to get
focused."
The Rams had plenty of fire

power early. Jorge Puscual led the
Rams with four goals. Brian Mont­
gomery. Bobby Link and Adam
Watkins added two apiece, and
Adam Kurlr, Ken Ho and Billy U a tsos added one.
Dave W aring was strong In goal
throughout the game.
Lake Mary scored early and of­
ten. Ltatsos scored with an assist
from Ho a minute Into the game to
give the Rams the early lead and
Unk scored seconds later, unas­
sisted.
The Rams went up 3-0 when Ho
scored on n perfect feed from U n k
and seconds later. It was 4-0 when
Ho scored on a pass from Unk.
Lake Mary lost Its shutout when
Flagler fought back with a quick
goal, but Lake Mary dominated on
ground balls and controlled nearly
every face-off throughout the game
and was never challenged until
Flagler made an early comeback In
the second half.

AUQUSTA. GEORGIA _ Lake Maty's Matt Kuchar, a Seminole High
School graduate, shot four-under par on Saturday and even par on
Sunday to finish at even pur and became die second-youngster
player ever lo Anlsli In die top 25 In die Musters golf tournament
and earned a spot to play In the Masters again next year.

SANFORD _ South Lake High
School from Clermont and Winter
Haven topped the boys' standings,
while
South ridge
from
Miami
domlanred the girls* field at the
Sanford Optimist Club Seminole
Invitational Track Meet on the
Buddy Lawson Memorial Track at
Thomas E. Whigham Stadium last
Thursday night.
Soudt Lake overtook Winter H a ­
ven in the lost three events to win
die boys. 86-10-75.5, while host
Seminole was fifth.
The Tube got first-place finishes
from Jeremiah Mitchell In the
1,600-metcr run and the 4XB00
Relay team, while Nick Frank from
Lake Mary won the 800-meter run.
Southrldge completely blitzed the
girls' field, more than tripling
Naples, 187-to-58.5. Lake Brantley
came home third, while host Sem i­
nole was fourth.
The Patriots got winning efforts
from the 4X800 Relat team and
Stephanie Cornell In the 800-meter
run and Tamara OUchrlst won the
Shot Put for the Fighting Seminotes.
Seminole. Lyman and P oln dan a
will run a til-meet at Seminole
starting at 4 p.tn. today. The rest
of die teams will converge on
Longwood Friday night to take part
In the Lyman Invitational at the
Carlton Henley Sports Complex
starting al 4 p.m. The Lyman Invite
Is the final regular season meet
before the conference and district
meets.
P la a s a —

T ra c k . Pag* S A

SANFORD OPT1MIST-SEMINOLE
INVITATIONAL TRACK MEET
BOYS
TRAM s w w m
I. South Lake (S U M ; 2. Winter H a m
(W ill 70 5; 3. Evina (E d M : 4. Charlotte
(Chi. 43; 0. Seminole (Semi 42: &amp; Lake
Mary (LkO, 37; 7. B d M c w (Bv) SS.S: a D rLand (D eU, 33.5; 3 Miami-Southrldge (MS)
93; 10. Oviedo (Ov) 29; 11. Naples (Na) 37.5:
12. Lyman (Ly) 29; 19. RocUedf* (Ho) 21:
14. Venice (V) 17; IS. (U d Mainland (DM]
and D r. Phillip* (DPI 12; 17. Oaceute (O k ).
10; IS Winter Park (WP) a IB Atlantic (AU)
7: 20. (U d Fine Rkl#e (PH). Oak Rldae (OR},
and Lake Highland Prep (LIIPI S; 29. Merrill
bland IMl) 5; 24. Spruce Creek (SC) 3; 25.
(U d Lake Brantley (LB) and New Sm yrna
Beach (NSBI 2.
r a n a w u w ia t . g y S R I S
Uaataa . I . Lyona [WHJ, 172-4; 2. Little
(3U 170-8; 9. Stocktoarprr (Ch). 170-4.
Winter PartuB* e"53; t T n w . ' 0 4 3 4 L *'
L r o g J w w * _ ». Ivy (MSI. 23-11 1/2; 3.
Johnaon |W1I). 21-9 1/2; 3 Scott (Ov) 21-9
1/4.
— t Pwt . I. B William* (Oac). 5S-1; 2. R
William* (D ali. 54 2 1/2: 9. Payne (E d . S I -

10.
Trip le Jaaap _ 1. Vkeua (WHJ, 45-2; 2.
Johnaon (WH). *6-1/4; 9. McKinney (Semi.
44-91/3.
M * J a m p . I. McDaniel (WH). 4 4 ; 2.
Jackaon (S U . # 4 : 9 Opt* (V). M .
110 W m m m _ I. Itkka (Ch). 14.87: 9. E l­
lington (E d . 15.22; 9. Ouich (Ov). 16.57.
1 0 0 . I. N y (MSI. 11.09; 2. Rambert (Ov)
11.16; 3. R Ootna (Ho|. 1141.
1 4 0 0 . I . MJtehrfl (Semi. 4:91.03: X S tu­
art (LM). 4:92.00; 3 EngHah (Na). 4:32.69.
4*100 pater - 1- ftxfctete*. 43.97; 2.
Charlotte. 44.00; 3 s - 1— 1 44.04.
400 . I . Holt (E d . 4 3 0 4 : 2. Lewi* (S U .
4 9 .73 3 Wlahart (B d . 60.97.
900 Nawdtee 1. EStiwum (E d . 40 49- 2
Jackaon (S U . 40.07: 3 Octal (B d . *0,95.
Rate Vaarit _ I. Ocrbcrlch (SU. 14-0; 2.
Shearer (LM ). 1 V 0 : 3 (B d . Shafler (S U .
Webber (S U
099. I. Trank (LM ). 1:6901: 2. Mather
M . 2 03 69 3 Harper (Ly). 2:04.10.

�BA

Serrvnole MeraU Santord. FVvxla •Tuesday. Apnl 14. 1998

Legal Notices
Nick Anderson (21 points). Derrk Strong
(14 points). Horace Grant (12 points) and
Krvtn Olllc (10 points) led the Magic, who
knew after the game that their playoff hopes
were probably over.
Orlando then found out Sundny evening
that the)’ were. Indeed, out of the playoffs for
die first time In five years when the New J e r ­
sey Nets knocked oh’ the Toronto Raptors.
116-109.
The Magic will play nt Miami on Wednesday
and finish the season with games against
Charlotte and New Jersey.

IN B R IE F
Softball meeting tonight
SANFORD _ T h r Sanford Recreation De­
partment will hold an organizational meeting
for Its Spring Slowpltch Softball Leagues on
Tuesday. April 14th at 6:30 p.m. at the
Downtown Youth Center, first floor of San­
ford City Mall.
Th e SR D will offer, men's, women's. C o -Ed.
C hurch and Industrial leagues starting In
early May.
Cost will be $300 for returning teams and
$325 for new teams. A discount will be given
to managers who attend the organizational
meeting.
Call 330-5697 for more Information.

Lyman Booster Club golf
LO N O W O O D _ Lym an High School will hold
Its annual Booster C lu b Oolf Tournam ent on
Monday. April 13th at Rolling ltllls 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
play, welcome gifts and prizes afterward.
Contact Ann CarT (339-5244) or Don C a n ­
non (869-5196) for more Information.

Solar Bears to face Indy
O R LA N D O _ Th e Orlando Solar Dears will
face-off against the Indianapolis Ice In the
first round of the 1998 IH L Turner Cup
Playoffs. Th e first round will be a best-of-flve
series. Orlando had a record of 1-1-2 against
the Ice during the regular season.
The first two playoff games will be held at
the Orlando Arena. Game • 1 will be on
Thursday. April 16. while Game *2 will be on
Saturday. April 18. Faee-offfor both games
will be at 7 p.m.
Games #3 and «4 Ilf necessary) will be held
at Market Square Arena tn Indianapolis.
Dates and times for these games are sUll to
be determined, due to possible N B A Playoffgames for the Indiana Pacers.
If G a m e «5 Is necessary. It will be held at
the Orlando Arena. Date and time for that
contest Is also still to be determined.
Tickets for the first two home playoffgames
(Game A and Game B) are on sale now at the
Orlando Arena box office, at all TIcketMaster
locations, or by calling TIcketMaster's phone
center at (407) 839-3900.
For more Information on the IH L Playoffs,
you can also call the Orlando Solar Bears
playoff hotline at (401) 916-2750.

Kung Fu/Martial Arts classes
SA N FO R D _ Th e Sanford Recreation De­
partment is offering Kung-Fu and Martial
Arts classes.
Classes, for ages 6-to-adult. will be held on
TUesday and Thursday evenings from 6 p.m.
to 7:15 p.m. at the Downtown Youth Center
located on the bottom floor of Sanford City
Hall. 300 N. Park Ave.
Cost Is $30 per month for adults and $25
per month for kids 6-12. Fam ily prices are
also available.
Instructor D a n y l Dzledzlc will teach tra ­
ditional Chinese Kung-FU which Is useful In
guiding self esteem as well as discipline and
body conditioning. Also taught will be forms,
weapons and self-defense.
For more Information, call 330-5697.

Youth Basketball at SCC
SA N FO R D _ Seminole Com m unity College
and the Seminole County Sheriff's Depart­
ment Police Athletic League is accepting In­
dividual and team registrations for It's spring
league for boys and girls 10-years-of-age and
younger.
All games are played at the college on
Saturday m ornings,

Magic playoff hopes dashed
C H IC A G O _ Michael Jordan scored 37
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IN T N I CIRCUIT CO URT
OF T N I 1BTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND POM
t lM IN O L I COUNTY,
FLORIDA
O IN IR A L
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASS NO; SS-60SS C A 14 A
EMC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VI
ALBERTA BARNETT.
IF LIVING. AND IF OEAD.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES. ASSIGNEES,
LIENORI CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING
AN INTEREST BV.
THROUGH UNDER OR
AGAINST ALBERTA
BARNETT. UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF ALBERTA
BARNETT. 1F ANT.
VINCENT DEJAR
RUTH N BEJAR
CENTRAL FLORIDA
REGIONAL HOSPITAL. INC
A DIVISION OF HOSPITAL
CORPORATION OF
AMERICA. JOHN DOE
ANO JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION
DCFENOANT(S)
NOTICE
OF FORSCLOSUSB SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgmanl ol foreclosure dated
March 27lh IS M . anlarad in
Civil Cat# No SS-000S CA 14 A
ol tha Circuit Court ol tha ISTH
Judicial Circuit wi and lor SEMI­
NOLE
County.
SANFORO.
Florida. I will aall la tha highast
and baat brddar tor caah AT
THE WEST FRONT DOOR OF
THE COURTHOUSC al tha
SEMINOLE County Courthouao
totaled al M l N PARK AVENUi
m SANFORO. Florida, al 11:00
am oa tha SSth day ol April.
I SSI Iha Iolio wing described
proparty at aat torth in aaid
Summary Final Judgmanl. toant
LOT 14. BLOCK B CELERY
AVENUE ADDITION TO SAN­
FORO. ACCORDING TO THE
MAP OR PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1.

Robert H Moech. Jr. Enquire
Butler I Hoech. P A
31SSS Conway Rd . Ste E
Orlando. Florida 32SI2
1407) M l -S200
Publish Apr.IT.14 iM *
0EP-S7
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IS TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
O IN IR A L
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASS NOi SS-4S-CA14-A
OOUNTRYWIOE HOME
LOANS. INC . F/K/A
COUNTRYWIDE FUNOINQ
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS
CORNELIS R VAN
OOEKHOUT. IF UVIND.
AND IF OEAO. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES. ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS. CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING
AN INTEREST BT.
THROUGH. UNDER OR
AQAINST CORNELIS R
VAN OOEKHOUT. TAMI
NASCIMENTO. IF LIVINQ.
ANO IF OEAO. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES.
ORANTEES. ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS. CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING
AN INTEREST BV.
THROUGH. U NOIR ON
AGAINST TAMI NASCIMENTO.
TWIN RIVERS HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC ;
JOHN DOC AND JANE DOC
At UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(S)
NOTtCB
OF F O N E C IO S U N I SALS
NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVEN
purauant to a Summary Final
Judgmanl of toractoauro dated
March !7th. IM S . anlarad In
Civil Cava Na. SS-4S-CAI4-A ol
the Circuit Court of the ISTH
Judicial Circuit In and tor SEMI­
NOLE
County.
SANFORD.
Florida. I writ eeN to Wa highetl
and beat bidder tor caah AT
THE WEST FRONT DOOR OF
THE COURTHOUSC ol lha
SEMINOLE County Courthouao
located al SOI N PARK AVENUE
in SANFORD. Florida, at 11 00
a m on the ISth day ol Apnl.
IM S tha following detertbed
property aa aal torth in aaid
Summary Final Judgment, towit:
LOT 2. TWIN RIVERS MODEL
HOME AREA C ITY OVIEDO.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS R ICORDEO IN
PLAT BOOK M . PAGE 11. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY.FLORIOA
Datad thia Slat day al MARCH.
IS M
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORIS
Clark of the Circuit Court
By Ruth King
Deputy
ClerkI
ITT VrISI
THE LAW
AW OFFICES O f
OAVtO1J. STORM. PA
ATTORNEY
U N tTIFF
KN1Y FOR P
PLMMTIF
M l B. Untvoraity Drive
Suite tOO
Plantation, FL SSS24
(M 4) 2I3-M 00
M -20SS«F)CW F
In accordance with lha
American with Dieabdihea Act.
paraona with diMbilitie* need­
ing a apaeial accommodation to
participate m thia procaading
should contact tha Clark of Wo
Circuit Court at the SEMINOLE
County Courthouao al 407-3234330. not later than aavan daya
prior to tta proceeding If hoarimpaired. 1-SOO-SIE-S771
D) or 1-SOO-SSS-S770. via

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offshore reports d u e to h eavy seas. D o lp h in ,
cob la. a n d k in g m ackerel sh o u ld all be
w a itin g w h e n seas su bside. Inside the P o r t ,
expect the u s u a l sh e e p sh e a d a n d flo u n d e r.

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with 2 working deyi ol your
receipt ol tht* (nolica ol
Foreclosure Sale), il you are
hearing impaired, call 1-400SSS-S77I. It you are voice
unpaired, call 1-IOO-F4SS770
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF

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Ponce in le t. D ru m , redflsh. flou n der, a n d
Jack crevalle a re a lso a ro u n d to keep th in g s
interesting. Live o r dead sh rim p Is the top
b a i t Lo ok for Im provin g trou t a n d redflsh
action in M o so u lto L a g o o n .

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Legal N o tic ti
PAGES 1 U AND Its. PUBLIC
RECORDS
OS
SEMINOLE
CO UN TY.FLORIDA
Datad thia Slat day ol MARCH.
IM S
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNS MORSE
Ctorh ol tha Circuit Court
By: Ruth King
Daputy Clark
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J. STERN. F A
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
sot S. Utovaratty Drive
Plantation. FL SSS84
064) M l SOBS
SM M S10M O)
In aocorSanca with lha
Amarican arith DteateUtle* A ct
paraona arith dtodbdrtte* needing a apaeial aaaammodatlon to
porticlpola In M a procaading
ahouid contaat tha Clark ol tha
Circuit Court at lha SEMINOLE
County Courthauaa at 407-3234)10. not latar than aavan day*
prior to lha prsnaSlag. If hoarIn* tmpalrsd. 1-BS0-MS-S7T1
(TOO) or 1-60S-S6S-6770. via
Publish Aprs 7 .1 4 .1SSS
OEP-SS _______________
M TN S OMOWrr COURT
OP TN S tS TN JUDICIAL
c iR o u rr i

J UN IS M OTIO N DIVISION
CASS NOi SS 16B 0*14 A
CROSSLAND MORTGAGE
CORP
PLAINTIFF
VS
ROBERT J KAUFMANN. I T AL
OEFENOANT(S)
OF FOASCLOSURg 6ALS
NOTICE IS HIR E BY GIVEN
purauaat to a Summary Final
Judgmanl al tarado aura datad
March !7lh. 1166. anlarad M
CMI CaaaNa SS-14S CA14 A af
tha Circuit Court or tha ISTH
Judicial Circuit In and tor SEMI­
NOLE
County.
SANFORO.
Florida. I writ aal to tha htWwat
and baat brddar tor caah Al
Waal Freni Door of lha SEMI­
NOLE
County
Courthouao
located al SSI N. Part Avaaaa
In San lord. Florida, al 11jM
a m on lha «S«R day af April

ISO* tha following doaenbod
proparty aa aal forth In aaid
Summary Final Judgment to­
wn:
LOT SS. TUSCAWILLA UNIT 7.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT EOOK 22, PAGE 46-4 7, OF
THE PUOLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY.FLORIOA
Dated thit Slat day of MARCH,
ISSS.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctefk of tha Circuit Court
Deputy Clark
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J STERN. PA.
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
set S. Unnreraity Driva
Plantation. FL SSSI4
(SS4) SSS-SOOO
M -tO S M (CMC)
la accordance with tha
American with Olaabdlttoa Act.
paraona with diaabiMee need­
ing a apaeial eccomraodattan la
particlpala in thia preen ding
ahouid contact tha Clark of We
Circuit Court at tha SEMINOLE
County Courthouao Of 407-3234SS0 EXT 4227, not later Wan
aavan daya prior la tha procaadlng If hearing Impair* it 1•00-0*4-4771 (TOO) or 1-0003M-B770. via Florida Ralay
Publrth April 7.14.11
DEP-70
IS TNS CIRCUIT COURT,
IS A— PS*
OSMISSLS SO U U TY.
CASS SO. S T -S S T 4 -S A -1 4 -A
COUNTSYWI06 MOOSE
LOANS. INO.,
a Now York i
LATHES* IT E P H IS S
(SS42SO-7
________ A POLITICAL
SUBDIVISION o f t h e
STATE OF FLORIOA;
and any unknown taka

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any ol

Legai Notices
NDTIOfl
OF FORBOLOSURE BALE
NOTICE la hereby given that
lha underoigned Clark of the
Ctreirit Court of Saminolo
County. Florida. wIK on tta tSfd
day of AprN. ISSS. al 11:00
•■dock A M at Wo Stoat Front
door at tha Seminole County
CourWouao in Sanford. Florida,
offer for aale and aaS at public
outcry la tea highaat and baat
daacribad proparty aHuate tn
' County. Florida:
__ ..... Jng at tha Northweel
oornar of Lot 10. Block *B* of
HARMONY HOMES, according
lo tta Plat thereof to recorded
la FMI Booh IS. Pago M . of tta
Public Rocorda af Sominoto
County. Florida. Run Baal along
Sto North Uno of aaid Lot 10 a
distance of St SS fool lo o
point thence departing aaid
North lino run South 00 E4’ M*
Wool a distance of M tod to a
petal on Wa South Una aaid Lot
to. Wanca run Waal a distance
of S I SS tool to tha Waal Una
add Lai IS. ttanoa run North 00
M ‘ East a diatanca of M fact to
tta point of taginning.
Togettar arith an undivided
t a ll
Interact
In
Common Forty Wdl separating
Wo aforodoecribed property
from Wa dupiea u d l lying Cast
of tta eublect property and
with the subject property
pursuant to Wa Final Judgmanl
anlarad In a case pending in
said Court, tta style of which la
WITNEOO my hand and olfidd
seal of add Court this H a t day
d MARCH, taas
(COURT OSAU
MARYANNE MOROE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By: Ruth King
Daputy Clark
If you era a parson wiW s d e modetion in order to participate
In M e proceeding, you era enti­
tled. at not coat to you. to tta
provision of cartem assis tones
Please contact Court adminis­
trator. M l N. Park Avenue,
Sulla N M t. Bank
S t771, (467) 2X3*130 s4*i7,

Pubtteh April 7.14, t l
OEP-SS
IN TN S OINOWIT CO URT
OF TN S tS TN JUD ICIAL
CIRCUIT IN A B B FOB
SEMINOLS COUNTY,
JURISDICTION DIVISION
D A M NOi M IS * OA14 A
NATIONSBANC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS
RICHARD M. L IE . IF LIVING.
ANO IF OEJkD. THE
UNKNOWN SPO U M . HEIRS.
DEVISEES. O R A N TU S .
ASSIGNEES. LIINORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTIES
ANO ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BV. THROUGH, UNDER
OR AGAINST RICHARD
M. LEE. UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF RICHARD M. LEE.
IF ANY. SHEOAH HIGHLANDS
THREE. INC.; HIGHLAND!
GLEN HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC.;
JOHN DOE ANO JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION.
DEFENDANT! I )
OF FORBOLBEMBE BALE
NOTICE IE HEREBY OIVEN
purauant ta a Summary Final
Judgmanl af toracieaura datad
March 27th, I t M . entetod to
CtvMCaee Na. M -1 M C A 1 4 A a f
Wa Circuit Court af tta ISTH
Judicial Circuit to a*d tor SEMI­
NOLE
County.
SANFORO.
Florida. I arid aad to tta highaat
and baat bidder lor caah AT
THS WEST FRONT DOOR OF
THE
SEMINOLE
County
Courthauaa tocalad al M l N.
PARK AVE. la SANFORO.
Florida, al 1100 a m an lha
ISth day af Aprs. ISSS lha toitowlng daacribad property aa
aat forth to aaid Summary Final
CONDOMINIUM UNIT NO. S.
SHEOAH. A CONDOMINIUM,
SECTION S. THS LOCATION OF
WHICH IS SET O U T IN THE
DECLARATION OF CONDO­
MINIUM
ANO
EXHIBITS
ANNEXED THERETO. FILED
THE ISTH OAV OF MARCH.
IS7S IN OFFICIAL RSCOROS
BOOK STE. RAGE M O PUBLIC
RSCOROS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA. AND AS
RECORDED IN P U T BOOK IS.
PAGES SS. SS ANO 46. PUBLIC
RECORDS
OP
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA. TOGETHER
WITH AN UNDIVIDED INTEREST
IN THE COMMON CLEMENTS
APPURTENANT TO SAIO UNIT
AS SET FORTH IN THE DECLA­
RATION
Oa tod thia Slat day al MARCH.
ISM .
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE M O R M
Daputy Clark

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THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J STERN. PA
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI S Umverarty Drive
Suite SOO
Plantation. FL 3)324
(«»4&gt; 235 *000
SS.21210 (FM) (NATO)
In accordance with the
American anlh Oraatelitw* Act.
person* with dteabililiev need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate tn this procss ding
should contact tha Clark ol lha
Circuit Court al the SEMINOLE
Count) Courthouse al 407-3234330 sat 4227, not later than
aavan days prior lo the pro­
ceeding It hearing Impaired. 1S00 SIS-S771 (TOO) or 1-B00SSS-S770. via Florida Ralay
Service
Publish Apnl 7. 14. ISSS
DCP-TI
R OTICS OF
APPLICATION FOR TAX DSSD
NOTICC IS HCRtOV GIVSN.
that Mortgage and Realty
Investment Corporation ol the
Southeast, the holder ol lha totlowing cettilicale(e) hat filed
aaid certihcato(e) tor a lai dead
lo be issued thereon The carhhcate numbers) and yearfe) ol
issuance, lha description ol tha
proparty, and lira name(t) In
which it was assessed te/are as
follows
Certificate No 4091
Year ol Ittuance ISSS
Description ol Properly
LfO LOT 7 OLK F LAKE MILLS
SHORES PB It PG IS
Names In which astsstad
Charles Cassidy Alt ol said
property being in the County ol
Seminole. State ol Florida
Unless such cvrtihcato(t) shall
be redeemed according lo law.
the property described m such
certiticatsfs) wdt bo sold lo the
highetl bidder al lha watt front
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouao. Sanford. Florida,
on the ISth day of May. IS M . at
t l 00 a m
Payment ol Sate lea. applica­
ble documentary stamp taias
and recording feet era required
to be paid by the successful
Udder at lha sate Full payment
ol an amount equal to the high­
est t-d is due withm 14 hours
alter the edvertieed time ol the
sale All payments shell be cash
or
guaranteed Instrument,
made payable to the Clerk ol
th# Circuit Court
Dated thia Sth day ol April,
IN S
(Seal)
MARYANNE MORIC
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY
FLORIOA
by Michelle L Silva
Deputy Clerk
Publish April 14. 21. IS. and
May * I N S
DIP-13S

NOTTCB OF
APPLtOATION FOB TAX M B S
NOTICS IS HIRSBV GIVSN.
that Mortgage and Really
investment Corporation ol the
Southeast, tta holder ol the fol­
lowing cortihcalofs) has Mad
aaid oeriirtcate(e) tor a laa dead
te be teeued thereon Tta earMtcate numtarta) and yearts) al
laauanca. Wa deeariptton of tha
whtoh't
toHows
Certificate No I N S
Year ol Issuance I N S
Description ol Property
LEO LOTS S e 7 BLK S
AMENOCO P U T OF 1ST ADD
MINERAL SPRINO PARK PB S
p g as
Names tn orhtch aaseaaed
Elian Moors AN of said proper­
ly being In the County of
Seminole. Stale of Florida
Unless such certificate!.) shall
be rads amad accordmg to tew.
Wo property described in such
cemhcaieta) snH ta aaid to tha
hrghoat brddar at tha west front
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouae, Sanford. Florida,
on tta ISth day af May. IS M . at
11 00 a tn
Payment of Sale tee. appiteeble documentary stamp tales
and recording teea are required
to ta paM by Wa euccaeaful
bidder at Wa aate FuM payment
of an amount equal la Wa high­
est tod te duo within 24 hours
after tha advertised time of the
sale. AN payments shall ta cash
or guaranteed Instrument,
made payable to We Clerk of
the Circuit Court
Dated Ihie Sth day at April.
ISSS
(Seal)
MARYANNS MORSi
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by: Michelle L. SHva
Deputy Clark
Publleh: Apnl 14. 21. 2S. and
May C. IS M
OCR-1 St
N o n o a OF
APPLICATION PS* TAX M S *
NOTICC IS HEREBY OIVEN.
Wei B.W. SHnpfcine Trust Wa
holder af i
ceto&lt;s) haa I
eatoft) tor a
leeued ttar eon. Tta oerdfleate
numtarta) and yearts) af
laauanca. die description ol tta
property, and tta nama(a) In
which H waa eeoeeeed is/are aa
Certificate No- 4SSS
Year of Issuance: I N I
Ooocription of Property:
LEG LOTS S I S 11 a lt B U S S
NORTH CHULUOTA PB t PG M .
John L. Mangum. AH of aaid
property being to We County of
Saminafa. State af Florida.
Untoeo such certiHcate(s) ahaS
ta radian*** according to law.
Wa property dassrtbsd In such
oortlfieetefs) srii ta sold to the
door.
Seminote
County
Courthouse, Sanford. Florida,
an lha ISth day al May. 1SSS, al
11:00 a.m.
Payment of Sato tea. applica­
ble documentary stamp taias
and recording toe* era required
to ta paid by Sia successful
bidder al Wa sale. Full payment
of an amount equal la Wa high­
est bid la due within S4 hours
altar tta advertised lima af tta
or guaranteed instrument,
made payable to die Clark of
Wa Circuit Court.
Datad this 2nd day •! April.
ISSN
m a Iiy a n n b

MORSE
CLERK OF THS
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
by: Michelia L SHva
Deputy Ctefk
Puhhah: April 7.14. t l . and IS.
IM S
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nones
OF FIC TITIO U S RAMS
Notice te hereby given that I
am engaged in business al 127
C Crystal Lake Ave . Lake Mary.
Florida
3I74&lt;.
Seminole
County. Florida, under tha
Fictitious Name ol AVALON
CBNTRS FOR THSRAPSUTIO
MASSAOE. and that I intend lo
register aaid name with tha
Division
ol
Corporation*.
Tallahassee. Florida. In accor­
dance with the provisions ol the
Fictitious Name Statutes. ToWit Section ••* OF. Florida
Statutes I N I .
Karen Chattaraon L M T
Publish April 14. t t N
DC P-1 *0

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Judicial Circuit In and tor SEMI­
NOLE
County.
SANFORD
Florida. I will salt lo th* high**!
and bast tedder far caah AT
THE WEST FRONT DOOR OF
THE
IEM IN 0LE
County
Courthouse located at 301 N
PARK AVE
in SANFORO.
Florida, al It 00 a m an th*
21th day ol April. 1SS4 I he fol­
lowing described property at
aat forth m said Summary Final
Judgment, to-wtt
LOT 1 ANO THE EAST 27.4*
FEET OF LOT t. BLOCK M .
SANLANOO
THE
SUBURB
BEAUTIFUL. PALM SPRINOS
SECTION. ACCOROtNO TO THE
MAP OF PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN P U T BOOK 3.
PAGE
SS
t/t.
PUBLIC
f-CCORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated this Slat day at MARCH.
IM S
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORE!
Ctorfc of lha Circuit Court
By Ruth King
Daputy Clark
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J. ETSRN. P.A
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI S Unto*ratty Drive

NOTICE OF
APPLIOATIOH FOR TAX OBSD
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN.
that John J E/or Shirley R
Picklord-Asandort. th* holder
ol the following c*rtincat*(s)
has tiled said c*rtilicat*(*) lor a
Us deed lo be issued thereon
The certificate numbed*) and
yearf*)
ol
itsuanca.
Ih*
description of Ih* property. *"d
Ih* nam*(s) In which II was Plantation. FL 13324
assessed te/are a* follows
(FM) 2)3-1000
S7-1EFF6
Certificate No 1417
Year of Issuance 1001
In sccordinc* with tha
Description of Property
Amarican with DteabUitto# Act
LIQ LOT 14 BLK C HEN40N4 person* with diaabSHte* need­
ACRES PD • PO 44
ing a special accommodation to
Names in which assessed participate In Kite proceeding
James L McKeeby Delay W should contact Ih* Clark al th*
McKeeby All of (aid property Circuit Court at IM SEMINOLE
being in Ih* County of
County Courthouse al 417-123Sammote. State ol Florida
4220. not laMr toan Sevan days
Unis** such c*rtlftcat*&lt;4) shaH
prior te lha preeaadmg it haarbe redeemed according lo law.
Impalrod. 1-FOO-Fftt-477!
Ih* proparty described tn such
&gt;) or 1-B0S-S4S-277S. via
certihcalate) w i n be sold to the
Relay Sarvla*
highest bidder at th* west front
Publish Aprd 7. 14. ISSS
door.
Sammol*
County
OCP-73
Courthouta. Ssntord. Florida,
on the 14th day ol May. 14N . al
11 60 a m
IN T N I OtROYIT CO URT
Payment ol Sat* tea. appliesOP TN S tS TN JUDICIAL
bla documentary stamp taias
OlROUfT I* ABB FOR
and recording teat are required
S IN M M .S ONNNTV,
to bo paid by th* successful
tedder at tta sate FwN payment
of an amount equal lo tta MgFi
JURIS04OTtNN I
#*t ted I* due within 24 hour*
OASS ROt ST-1SS S-0A-14A
altar th* advertised time ol Ih# NORWEST MORTGAGE. INC..
sate AH payments shaH be caah A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION
or guaranteed
Instrument, F/K/A NORWEST
made payable lo the Clerk ol MORTOAG1. INC . A
MINNESOTA CORPORATION
the Circuit Court
PLAINTIFF
Dated (hi* 2nd day ol April.
VS
IN I
DELLA V TATHAM IF UVINQ.
.
(Seal)
MARYANNE MORES
ANO IF DEAD. THE
•
CLERK OF THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
OCVISCIS. O R A N TU S .
CIRCUIT COURT
ASSIQNICS. LIENORS.
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES
FLORIOA
by Mutall* L Silva
ANO ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY.
Deputy Clerk
Publish April 7. 14. 21. and IS. THROUGH. UN OCR OR
AGAINST DELLA «
IN *
TATHAM. UNKNOWN
OCP-St
SPOUSE OF D E U A V
TATHAM. IF ANY.
JOHN DOS ANO JA N t
DOS AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSUSSION
IN TN S S IS O U ll bOURT,
OCPENDANT(S)
B M N TS S N TN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AMS PON
SSM M OLS OOUNTV,
NOTICE IE HEREBY OIVEN
FLORIDA
pursuant to a Summary Final
CASS NO. B 7 -B 1 M -O A -1 4 -W
Judgmanl
of (afelaauro doled
RESOURCE BANCSHARCS
March 27th. ISIS, anlarad In
MORTGAGE GROUP. INC .
Plaintiff. Ctvd Casa Na. S7-12S3-CA14 A
el tta Circuit Court af Eto ISTH
tr*
Judicial Circuit to and far SEMI­
KATHRYN A WENT, at a l.
NOLE
Cauntyi
SANFORO.
Defendant!*)
Florida, I taM SMI to Nto htotaai
sad taas M S d M .ta .a a Jk AT
i J* sue* ie hereby « Are*
THS WEST FRONT DOOR. OF
luani
to
a Sum
pursuant
Judgment ol Foreclosure. I writ THE
SEMINOLE
CM nty
sell Ih* following described 'Courthouse tocalad •I'SOl N
property located in Sammote PARK AVE. to SANFORO.
Florida, at 11.00 a m an th*
County. F tends
That part ol Lot I7S bamg SSth day af April. IS IS tta fol­
Southeasterly of ■ line IS 14 low mg described property aa
aal torth in aaid Summary Final
teat Southeasterly of and parol
let with th* Northwesterly lino
ot sard Lot 17* and that pari af
LOT IS. BLOCK C. EASTLot 17* being Northwesterly el
BROOK SUBDIVISION UNIT NO
a im* I *0 1**1 Northwesterly ol EIGHT. ACCOROIHQ TO THE
and
parallel
with
th* PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
Southeasterly Im* ot said Lot M PLAT BOOK 14. P A O U SI
ITS. aN bamg m DEER RUN,
ANO IS. PUBLIC PSCOPOI OF
UNIT M B. a* recorded in Put
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
Book 30. page* 7* and 7F. of
Dated this Slat day af MARCH.
tta public records ot Saminolo
IS M
County. Florida
(CIRCUIT COURT IS JH )
al pubhc sate, lo tha highest
MARYANNS MORSE
tedder tor cash, at th* watt
Clark el lha Circuit Court
front door ol th* Sammol*
*y Ruth King
County Courthouae, Santord.
Daputy Clark
Florida. 1 1 0 0 a m on may 7th,
THE LAW OFFICES OF
IN S
DAVID J. STERN. PA.
Notice Americana With ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
Disabilities
Act of 1
SOI S. University Drive
Administrative Order No S4-2S
Persona wiW a disability who
Plantation. FL 33324
need a special accommodation (IM ) 233-1000
to participate m this proceeding 07-14077
should
conloct
Die*brill
In sc cardans* with lha
Coordinator al 301 North Par
American with Dteabriitte* Act.
Avenue, Sulla N M i, Santord,
Florida 32771 al toast tors days
mg s apaeial aocammadatan lo
pnor
lo Ihs
procaading
participate In Sit* proceeding
Telephone (407) 323-4)30 E ll
ahouid contact Ih* Clark af th*
4227. 1-000-01* 0771 (TDO
Circuit Court at tta M M INOLE
users only)
WITNESS my hand and Seal ot County Courthauaa al 407-3234330, net later than sav
this Court on April 2nd. IS
prior to Nia era Madlng If I
(Court Seal)
Ing impaired. 1-400-M4-S771
MARYANNE MORSE
(TDO) or 1-SM -FM -S770, via
CLERK. CIRCUIT COURT
Florid* Palay Service
Dy Dorothy W Bolton
Pubtah April 7.14. IS M
Oeputy Clark
DEP-72
O'-istd L Smith. Esquo*
A iorney lor Plaintiff
ECO North Ocoan Street
J - - ksonville, FL 32202
T. lephone 004/3*4-3*41
P Wish Apnl 14. 21. IO N
D IP -140

a p p u o a t io n p m t a x M S *
NOTIC* IS HEREBY OWEN.
Writ FUNS aa Custodian far
CaaL In*., tta holder at tha lot‘owing ssrUtaatofa) ha* Rtod
paM eartMaatofH far s tat Dead

M TN S OMOUTT ••NUT
p fita
Fmparty, and tta ssttaM to
N waa ******** te/ara aa
• A id A
CITIBANK. FEDERAL
SAVINGS BANK
PLAINTIFF
VS
ANA ROSA C. PEREZ
IF LIVING, ANO IF OEAO, THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEMS.
DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES
ANO A U OTHER RART1ES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST ANA NOSA 0.
PEREZ: UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF ANA ROEA 0.
PEREZ. IF ANY) THE
UNKNOWN HEIRS,
BENEFICIARIES. ANO ALL
OTHER RARTtCl CLAIMING
AGAINST THE ESTATE OF
OSCAN PEREZ SAUNION.
OSCEASSO. MIGUEL A.
HERNANDEZ. UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF M MUEL A.
HERNANDEZ: UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF MMUEL A.
HENNANOEZ; IF ANY;
MARIA M CHARITY;
UNITED STATES OF
A M I RICA JOHN DOE ANO
JANE DOS A l wrawrasrww
UNKNOWN
TENANTS M POSSESSION.
DEFENDANT)!)
OF FORIOLOSW EB SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OWEN
purauant to * Summary Final
Judgment al '
March I7to. Jl
Ctvd C M * Mm. S l­
at tta CricuM Court *1

O a n u ia a to B to B M ^
Year at I
..
ftoaoripuaa of PrapMBi
LEG N M FT OF LOT 24 e • 21
E J 2 f ! « » $ U t R "O R TH GATS PE 1 0 P O M .

raytng’gars
Samtoate, Etoto ml Florida.
Unto** such oarUflo*te(a) Shari
--------- *-----------------------ts toss,
awNEwtate) Writ ta told t* tta
I bidder at to* west (rant
M Ew 27to das of April, it* * ,
el 11 M o m
f o rmant at Bate tea, apprise-

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tedder at to* aai* FuS payment
af m amount equal to Ew Ntatl Wd t o d u T S S t a M t a S r o
*♦ Eto •dvsntood ttoto ofOM
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�Seminole Herald. Sanford, Florida •Tuesday. April 14. 1990 •8 *

Sem inole
C ou n ty A llIStars finish
second in
C en tra l Fla.
Senior Classic
P r o a S taff Reports

FR ID A Y
PO LK 84, t t t f I N O U t 77
KISSIMMEE: _ The Seminole
Polk County All ot sis (04)
a County All-Stars proved thetr
Jones I I . Crswfcrd 30. Brawn 3.
, worth, but had no answer for
M cLarhUn 4. Davw 3. Stevens 6. B o r­
D.D. Waldon as they split a
dets 0. Waldon 31. Totals: 33 13 31 84.
B s t l s n l s Cousty A ll-M an (77)
"■ pair of gomes In the 1st Annual
Bingham 3. Beym art 13. Ponder 0.
Central Florida Senior Basket­
WUUama 10. Morgan 4. Holding I I .
ball Classic at the Kissimmee
M oon 13. Kersenbrorh 14. Smith 3. To.
Civic Center.
tala: 34 6-9 77.
Halftime _ 114k 44, Seminole 33.
On Friday night. Waldon. a 6Three-paint Ictd foals _ folk S
foot-7 scoring machine from
[Crawford 4. Waldon). Seminole 3
Lakelands
Kathleen
High
(WUUama 3. Moore] Tra m fcxjla _ folk
School, scored 31 points as the
13. Seminole 31. Fouled out _ Seminole.
Keraenbrorfc. Smith. T w h n ira k _ folk.
Polk County All-Stars rallied
Waldon.
past Seminole 84-77.
Polk County had raced to a
SATURDAY
44-35 lialfUme lead, but SemiSEM IN O LX 97. O R ANG E 83
• nole County rallied behind
h u l a a l * Csuaty A ll-M an (97)
Lake Mary's Ben Kersenbrock
Kenrnfarork 18, Moore IS. Bedding
8. Smith 8. Seymore 19. WUUama 6.
and Oviedo's Scott Moore to
Kinder IS. Bingham S, Morgan 3. T o ­
take a 62-56 lead In the second
tals: 39 14-30 97.
half.
Oraaea Csuaty All-M an (83)
But Polk County came back
Jenkins 9. Ollrhnat 4. Shipp 17.
McCall I I . Tanner I I . Srott 13. Hal
behind Waldon and Auburn18 Tfctak: 31 13-17 83
dole's Tyrone Crawford (20
Halftime _ Seminole 44, Orange 37.
polnta).
Three-paint Held goal* _ Seminole B
Kersenbrock led Seminole
(Fowler 3. Moore. Bedding. Bingham):
Orange 9 (Shipp 3. Hal) 3. McCall. T k n County with 14 points, while
ner, Scotl). Team fouls _ Seminole 23:
Moore added 13. Also scoring
Onuvfr 34. Fouled out . none. Tech ni­
double figures for Seminole
cals _ none
Valuable Player Zeke Seymore (right) from Seminole High School.
hind Polk County In (he Central Florida Senior Basketball Classic In KlsslmCounty were the Seminole High .
School duo or Zcke Seymore
choeen hie team's Moat Valu­
(12 points) and Daryl Redding
Tech's Charles Hall, with 18
able Player over Kersenbrock,
I* ( I I points) and Lake Howell's
points.
who finished with 18 polnta.
Rlkld Williams (10 points).
In tlic other game, Waldon
Also contributing for the
In the other Friday game, the
again was the big scorer as
Osceola,
Lake
and Sumter
Seminole
County
All-Stars,
Polk
County
edged
C m flawed
The club raises money for Lake Howell
County All-Stars thumped the
which were coached by Semi­
Lake/Osceola
and
Sumter
athletics.
Cost Is 850 per player or 8400 per team.
Orange County All-Stars 03-65.
nole's Bob Trains. Oviedo's Ed
County, 87-84.
There will be a 1:30 p.m. shotgun start
Registration forms are available at most
Kcrshner and Lake Howell's
On Saturday, the Seminole
with closest to the pin, longest drive, and
Waldon. who will attend the
elementary
schools
or
by
calling
PAL
at
330County All-Stars wrapped up
Steve Kohn,
were Oviedo's
putting competitions starting at noon. Range
University of South Florida,
6600. ext. 263, SCC at 328-2092
».jKCQnd place with a 97f83 ... Moore and Seth Fowler (15 . finished with'. 9 2 points and
bulls will be provided for practice.
T* shellacking of the O o i o p , , . points e a c h ).L a k e ...H o w e ll's i,
1 C ost*is 848 p e r player and includes 18
wdlihd up wttti 63 points for
M
fc f*o«.nty A l f Stars.
,«;•
Williams and Ryan Smith (eight
holes
with carta, aa well aa lunch. For de­
the toumanJRtf. earning him
OVIEDO _ Support,the.Lake Howell High
polnta each).
Redding
(six'
- m e Semlnloe County squad
tails call Anne Lucas at (407) 679-6321 or
Moat Valuable Player honors
School
Booster
Club
at
the
annual
golf
tour­
polnta). Lake Maty’s Jerome
c led 44-37 at Intermission and
Doug Borsum at (407) 699-9790.
for the lou moment.
nament April 19 at the Ekana Golf Club,
Bingham (five points) and Lake
’’ pulled away behind 10 points
Lake/Osceola/Sumter w as led
Brantley’s Drew Morgan (three
from Kersenbrock tn the sec­
by their MVP. D.J. Hines from
points).
ond half.
Osceola High School, with 25
The Orange County All-Stars
Seymore
paced
Seminole
polnta.
[c County with 19 polnta and was
were led by their MVP. Wymore

Briefs

Golf for Lake Hqiwell

Lacrosse----Coatlawsd tan Fag*

7A
The Rama led 9-3 at the half,
but Flagler kept It a game
when the Bulldogs scored a
couple of quick goals to open
the second half, out Montgom­
ery scored quickly to stop the
bleeding and Lake Mary went
on to the win despite a feisty
effort from Flagler.
Friday la the big challenge
for Lake Mary. Montgomery
and Pascual are two of Seml, nole County's best players, but
Lyman has a strong lacrosse
1history over the past several
y e a n and should make the
. matchup one of the biggest of
the
season
In
Seminole
County.

LAKE BRANTLEY BOYS
LACROSSE TEAM «1 IN
SEMINOLE ATHLETIC
CONFERENCE
ALTAMONTE
SPRINOS
_
With Friday night's 164) victory

over Lake Howell, the 12-1
Lake Brantley Patriot Boys' L a ­
crosse team took their first
ever Seminole Athletic Confer­
ence Title In lacrosse.
Lake Brantley's only loss on
the season thus far has come
from Lakeland Panas
HI
School from New York.
Brantley is 11-0 against Flor­
ida opponents.
With only two games re­
maining In the regular season,
the Patriots of head coach
Dave Shrum also secured the
number 1 seed In the Central
Florida Regional Cham pion­
ships which begin April 21.
Lake Brantley features a high
scoring attack led by Junior
Danny Hogan (55 goals and 53
assists), junior Grant Shellhammer (49 goals and 25 a s ­
sists), and sophomore Shawn
Quinn (30 goals and 17 a s ­
sists).

Midfielder
Steven
Belford
rounds out die top four In
scoring with 21 goals and 19
assists. Lake Brantley has av­
eraged 14.7 goals per game.
The Lake Brantley defense la
lead by Senlor/Captaln Troy
Shellham m rr. who leads the
team In ground ball recoveries
with 108 to date. Junior John
Mills and senior Joe Hclntzelman round out the Lake B ran­
tley close defense which has
permitted only an average of 5
goals
per
game.
Sen­
lor/Captaln Erin Kellogg an ­
chors the goal and has saved
117 out of 180 shots on goal
for a season average of .650.

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Lacrosse became a varsity
sport last year In Seminole.
Orange and Flagler Counties.
All seven Seminole County
schools have both boys and
girls varsity lacrosse programs.

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Baseball*
Fogs 7A
trlct race, hope to ride this win to another vtc• * tory tonight a s they host Deltona In ■ make up
game starting at 7 p.m.
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‘HOUNDS OUTSCORE WARRIORS
WINTER GARDEN _ Lyman rallied from a 9-2
deficit after three Innings, capped by a nine-run
seventh Inning, to outscore No. 11 state-ranked
West Orange. 20-14, Saturday evening In Winter
Garden.
The Warriors actually led 11-4 after four Intting befo
before the Greyhounds started their re­

Leading the Lyman offensive attack were Jose
T on es (4-for-4, two RBI), Billy Hess (4-for-5
with a double, four RBI). C a n (3-for-4. three
RBI), Brandon Epple (3-for-5 with two home
runs, three RBI) and Todd Radcllff (2-for-3 with
a home run. two RBI).
The Oreyhqunds now face their two biggest
games of the season as they host Lake Brantley
on Wednesday and travel to Lake Mary on Fri­
day, both starting at 7 p.m. Lyman Is 6-2 tn the
district and two wins would give the H ou n ds the
No. 1 see In the district tournament. At the
moment, Lake Brantley Is third at 6-3 and 1-nWMary la second at 5-3._____________________________

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Lyman started the rally with three runs In the
fifth inning, then followed with four runs tn the
sixth Inning to tie the game at 11-11 and then
put the big nine on the board In the top o f the
seventh Inning. Tyler Carr, who entered the
game In the fourth Inning, allowed three runs In
the bottom of the seventh Inning, but It w as not
enough as the Greyhounds improved to 13-11
on the season.
West Orange fell to 18-4.

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CODILIS A STAWIARSKI
4010 Boy Scout Boulevard
Suita 4SO
Tampa. Florida 33S07
Telephona ( i t 3) S77-ftOOft
CAS #97-031 ft
Pubiith April 7. 14. tttft
DEP-S4

IN TH B C IR C U IT COURT.
HI AMO TOR
• EMINOLE C O U H TT,
FLORID*
CASE HO. 9 T -B S 9 9 -C A -I4 -A
COUNTR YW IDE HOM E
LOANE. INC .
a New T o rt corporation

Plaintiff
JEFFREY L TINDALL
A/K/A JEFFERY L
TINDALL IM a tS F -a i-E M T).
MART F ORUMHELLER
|iSfUNKNOWN). .
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF MART
F ORUMHELLER.
HEIUO-UEYERS FURNITURE
COMPANY. SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA. A
POLITICAL SUBDIVISION OF
THE (TA TE OF FLORIDA,
and any unknown hairs,
davtaaaa. granleaa. creditor*,
and other unknown
persona or unknown
spoutee claiming by.
through and undar any ol
lha above-named Defendenta.
Dalandanta
HOTICS
OF FORSCLOSURR SALS
NOTICE M haraby given that
lha undaraigned Clark ol the
Circuit Court ol Sominolo
County. Flonda. will on lha 23rd
day ol April. 1SSS. al 11:00
o clock A M al me Waal Front
door ol lha Saminola County
Courthouaa m Sanford. Flonda.
offer tor aala and aall al public
outcry lo lha highaal and beat
Udder lor caah. lha followingdescribed property situate In
Saminola County. Flonda
Lol 11. Block B. WOOOMEAE
PARK 2nd Rapial. according lo
the Plal thereof aa recorded In
Put Book t l . Page F3. ol lha
Public Record* of Sammola
County. Flonda
purauanl to tho Final Judgment
entered In o case pending in
said Court, tho atyU ol which re
indicated above
WITNESS my hand and official
seal ol said Court this 31 al day
of MARCH. IM S
(COURT SEAL)
MARYANNS MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By Ruth King
Deputy C U rt
It you are a person with a dis­
ability who needa any accom­
modation in order lo participate
at this proceeding, you arc enti­
tled al nol ceal lo you. lo lha
provision ol certain aaaietanca
Please conuct Court edimnietralor. 301 N Part Avenue,
Suita N301. Sanlord. Flonda
*2721. (407) 323 4330 &lt;4227.
with 2 working days ol your
receipt ol this (notice ol
Foreclosure Sals) ll you are
hearing impaired, call 1-900944-1771. ll you are voice
impaired call 1 *00-944-1170
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
Robert H Hoech. Jr Esquire
Buber S Hoech PA
l l S t S Conway Rd . S u E
OrUndo. Florida 22112
(407) SSI-4200
Publiah April 7. 14 1994
OSP-SS

o» f ic t it io u s n a m e
None* •• hereby O'ven
1
am angary*d w buetn#** al IW O
0#au Jam #» Court. Winter Pa*l
Florid*
31792.
Seminole
County
Fiend*
unde* th#
Fictitiouv Nam* ot A L I X A H O ER. A R M E TN O N O A A9XO C IA T E E . IN C . and tt&gt;al I inland
In ragiat*’ eaid nama with the
Dm aion
ol
Corporation*.
Tailaha***# Florida m accordanco with lha provieion* ol Ilia
Ficliliout Nama Statutes ToW t Section 445 0* Flonda
Stalutaa l M t
John Armatrong
Pubtiah A p r il l« 1999
D IP -1 4 9
_____________
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T.
IN AND FON
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO N IDA
C A S E N O .: 9 T -2 4 2 0 -C A -1 4 -A
SECU R ITY PACIFIC
FINANCIAL SERVICES IN C .
Plaintiff.

n
JACKSO N C H AM PTON at al .
Dalandanta
n o t ic e of sa le

Not e* i« h«r*bf given that,
purauanl lo an ord*i or a linal
ludgmant
ol
lor*cloaur*
*nt*r*d in lha *tro** captioned
action. I Kill aall lha proporty
aituatad in Seminole County.
Florida, d«acrih*d a*
Lol 1 7 San Lanla. Third
Section, according lo lha plal
theiaot a» r»cord*d in plal book
13 page t i public raconla ol
Saminola County Florida
al public aala lo lha highaal
and b*al bidder lor catn. al lha
Waal tronl door ol lha Sammola
County Courthouaa in Sanlord.
Flonda between 11 00 a m and
2 00 p m on lha 23rd day ol
April. IM S
W ITNESS my hand and aaal ol
maid Court on MARCH, I I M

tooall
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK C IR C U IT C O U R T
Oy Ruth King
Deputy Clark
SIDNEY E LEWIS. ESOUIRE
Attorney lor Plainlitl
S00 Law Eachanga Building
24 North Market Slraal
Jackaonyitle. Flonda 32202
(904)-3S4-9003
Publiah April 7. 14 1994
. 0EP-CS

N O T IC I OF
APPLICATION FON TAX DEED
NO TIC E IE H ER E B T GIVEN
that
Mortgage
t
Realty
Investment Corporation Of The
Southeast, the holder ol the fol­
lowing certificale(a) has h u d
said certificate!*) tor a la&lt; dead
lo be itaued thereon The cer­
tificate number)*) and yeaffel ol
issuance lha description of the
property and lha nam ed) in
which it waa assessed is/er* aa
foilowa
Certificate No 2904
Year ol Issuance 1994
Description of Property
LEG LO T tt M O UNT O R EENWOOD UN IT 4 OF PB 37 PGS 70
TO 72

Names in which aaaataad
Carol 0 McLaughlin All ol said
property being in the County ol
Saminola. lu t e ol Flonda
Unleee such cartlficaUI*) shall
be redeemed according lo Uw.
lha property described in such
certificated) will be wold to lha
Saminola
County
Courthouaa. Sanlord. Florida,
on th* 4th day ol May. IM S . *1
11 00 a m
Payment ol SaU fa*, applica­
ble documentary stamp las**
and recording lees ar* required
lo b# paid by th* successful
Udder al lha aal* Full payment
ol an amount equal lo th* highat! bid Is do* withm t « hows
afu r lha advartiaad Inna al lha
aal*. All payments shall b* caah
or guaranteed
Instrument,
mod* poyabU to the CUrk ol
th* Circuit Court
Dated thi* 24th day ol March.
IM S
(S**0
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE C O UNTY.

FLORIOA
by ShwUy C Hargart
Deputy CUrk
Publish March 21. April 7 14 4
21. IM S
DEO-240
M T N I C IR C UIT COURT
OF TN S S M N T R IR T N
JUDICIAL OIRCUIT
IN AND FON
SSMIHOLS CO U H TT,
FLORIOA
CIVIL ACTION
C A S I MO. ST-S4S4-C A
DIVISION 14
COMPANION MONTOAGS
CORP.
Plaintift(e)
KRISTY L TEAGUE. *1 al.
OslandanVa)
HOTICS
OF FORSOLOSURE SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBT GIVEN
pursuant
lo
an
Order
Rescheduling Foreclosure SaU
dated April 3rd. 1991. and
entered In Casa NO 97-2494CA ol b u Circuit Court ol the
EIGHTEENTH Judicul Circuit m
and lot SEMINOLE County.
Flonda wherein COMPANION
MORTOAOE CORP Is the
PUmiiff and KRISTY L TEAGUE
Ar* the Dalandanta I will sob lo
lha highest and baal bidder lor
cash at lha W EST FRONT
DOOR OF THE SEMINOLE
COUNTY COURTHOUSE. SAN­
FORD. FLORIOA I I 00 a m . on
the 7th day ol May. 1SSS. lha
lollowmg described proporty f t
tat
forth
in said
Final
Judgment
LOT 2S. OAK PARK SUBDIVI­
SION. ALTAMONTE SPRINOS.
ACCOROINO TO PLAT THERE­
OF AS RECOROEO IN PLAT
BOOK S. PAOE SS. PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
WITNESS MY HANO and th*
aaal ol this Court on April 3rd.
1994
(SEAL)
Maryann* Mora*
Clark ol lha Circuit Court

By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy CUrk
Echevarria. McCalla. Raymer.
Barren S Frappiar
Post Office Boa 1410
Tampa. FL 33401
F9711S419
NOTICE
In accordance with lha
Americans Oiaabtliliaa Act. par­
se ni naadmg a special accom­
modation lo parbcipsU in (hit
proceeding should conuct lha
individual or agency sanding
notice nol Ular than seven (7)
days prior lo lha proceeding al
lha address given on lha
nolle* Telephone 407-3234330 eat 4227. 1-S00-944-S77I
(TOO) or 1-SOO-SE4-S770 (v) via
Florida R*Uy Service
Publish April 14. 21. 1991
OEP-144

Legal Notices
HOTICS
OF PUBLIC SALE
PUBLIC N O TIC E la haraby
gv#n that on the data and lima
I « i r d b*kiw and continuing
horn day lo day until all goods
are told w* will tail at public
auction lo th* highail bidder,
tor cath at th* warvhouee ol
STORAGE USA located at 440

F l o r id a

cen tr a l

parkw ay.

LONOW OOO FL . lha lollowmg
goods wares and merchandise
lot r*nl and other charges tor
which a lien on tam e Is
claimed lo wit
DATE OF SALE
04/29/94
TIME OF SALE
I I 00 A M
JEFFR EY LENTCMNER
*11t
HOUSE h o l o /f u r n i t u r e
Vi n c e n t p r e s i e y
&lt;120
FURNITURE
MELVIN OROADOELT
4162
HOUSEHOLO ITEMS
FRANCIS 0 FULLER
*IS7
H O U SEHO LO ITEMS
ANGELA OOVO
4332
HOUSEHO LO ITEMS
MICHAEL MCGRATH
1304
HOUSEHO LO ITEM S
ARMANDO SALVADORE
*311
OFFICE SUPPLIES
MARIEANNE SIMONE
*11*
H OU SEHO LO ITEMS
A S40 00 cleaning deposit wilt
tie collected lor each unit pur­
chased and refunded altar all
content* of lha unil/e has bean
removed from lha facility Th*
above information is lo be pubkyhed one* a weak tor two con­
secutive weak* Sard aal# lo be
under end by yfrtua ol th*
•talulaa ol lha slat* ol Florida,
m iu ch laves made and provid­
ed
Publiah April 14. 21. 1994
0 E P -I1

HOTICS
OF V IH IC LS AUCTION
SS Pontiac
VI N 1Q20T49H2FX211404
*4 Pontiac
VI N 2Q2AH19WXQ9393477
44 Chevrolet
VI N 1V I S K I 94202303040
Auction will be held 04-29 -9 I
al
10 00AM
at Pritchett's
Towing
1240 S
CR 427.
Longwood
Publish April 14 199*
OE P-130

44-t41&gt;
IN TNS OIRCUIT COURT
OF TNB EIONTSSNTN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SSMIMOLS C O U H TT,
STATS OF FLORIOA
Casa N*. S T-IS S S -C A -1 4 -W
OSNSRAL JURISDICTION
ONE STOP M ORTOAOE.
INC
Plaintiff.
JOHN MICHAEL
W H E LE S I

at ua . *1 al .
Defendants
NOTION OF
FORSOLOSURS SALS
N T OLBRK OF
o iA o u rr c o u r t
None* is haraby given that lha
undarsignad Maryann* Mors*.
CUrk ol lha Circuit Court of
SEMINOLE County. Florida. snM.
on th* 7th day ol May. IS IS at
11.04 &gt;a m. -at th* Waal Si
Courthouaa,
San
. offer. lor alia,
and s*U al public oulcry Id lha
highaal and bast bidder far
caah. lha following described
property aituatad m SEMINOLE
County. Flonda. kt-wil
LOT 22S. LAKE OF THE
WOODS TOWNHOUSE. SECTION 10. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RSCOROED
M PLAT BOOK 22. PAGE SS. OF
THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
pursuant lo lha final dace** ot
toreclosttr* ontorod la s case
pending in eaid Court, lha alyl*
ol which U ONE STOP MORT­
GAGE INC . *1 ua . *1 al...
Parsons with a disability who
need a special accommodation
lo portrcipau m this proceeding
should
contact
AO A
Coordinator at SOI N. Part
Avenue. Suit* N. SOI. Santord.
Flonda S3 771 al laaal Inr* day*
prior lo
lha
proceeding
Telephona (407) S2S-4SS0 oat
*4227. I-S00 SIS-S77I (TOD),
or I (S00)-94S-S770 (V). via
Flonda Relay Sarvica
WITNESS my hand and officMl
aaal ol said Court (hr* Sth day
ol APRIL. IM S
(SEAL)
Honorable Maryann* Mors#
Clark ol th* Circuit Court
By Ruth King
Deputy C U rt
LAW OFFICES OF
JOSEPH PANIELLO
Pot I Offtea Boa 2S47
Tampa. Flonda SSIOI
Publiah April 14. *1. IS M
DCPI47

IN T N I CO UN TY COUNT
OF TNB S M N TM M TN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M AMO FOR
SSMIMOLS CO UHTT,
FLORIDA
C A M NO. SB-tSS-CO-SSU
HIGHLANDS HOMEOWNERS'
ASSOCIATION. INC .
Pi amiM,
JAMES DANIELS.
Defendant.
HOTICS OF ACTION
TO JAMES OANIELS
424 Marnf Drive
Winter Spring*.
Florida 32 70S
TOU ARE N0TIFIE0 Nut an
action lo onlorc* a ban toroctoaura on lha following proporty
m Sammola County. Florida:
Lol 41. THE HIGHLANDS SEC­
TIONS SEVEN AND SIOHT.
according lo lha plat thareof aa
recorded m Plal Boob tS,
Pag** IS and 17. of tho Public
Records ol SsmmoU County.
Florida
A lawauil ha* boon fdod
agamai you and you aro
required lo tarv* a copy of your
written defenses. If any.i. Id ll
KENNETH
M
CLAYTON.
ESOUIRE. Plaintiff's Attorney,
whose adJirsa I* CLAYTON A
MCCULLOM I0SS MAITLAND
CENTER COMMONS BLVO..
MAITLAND. FLORIDA SSXSI.
ON OR OEFORE MAY 13lh. IS M
and til* in* original wffh th*
Ci#ik ol this Court either bator*
aarsice on PUmtiff * attorney or
mimadialaty th#realtor; other­
wise * default will be aniseed
agamsl you lor lha robof
demanded
in
Uw
Dan
Foreclosure CompUint
DATED on April Sth. IS M
MARYANNE MORSE
CUrk ot Uw Circuit S
County Courta
By Eluabalh Bum
As Deputy C U rt
Publish: April 14. 21. M . and
Muy 4 IS M
0IP-144

IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF TNB 1STN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
1IM IN O LS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASS NOi S7-SSSS-CA-14-W
WEBSTER H OWEN.
Plaintiff.
SANDBOX. INC d/b/e
JASON S FOOD
AND SPIRITS.
FLORIOA DEPARTMENT
OF BUSINESS ANO
PROFESSIONAL
REGULATION. DIVISION
OF ALCOHOLIC
OEVERAOES ANO
TOBACCO. ROMANCE.
INC . ANO FLORIOA
DEPARTMENT OF
REVENUE.
Oalandanla
HOTICS OF SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that lha undaraigned Clark ol
lha Circuit Court ol Sammola
County. Flonda. undar and by
virtu* ol lhal final Judgment ol
foreclosure entered in that
causa pending in th* Circuit
Court ol SamlnoU County.
Florid*. Casa No 97-2444 CA14-W. In trhich WEBSTER H
OWEN I* lha Plaintiff and
SANDBOX. INC. d/b/a JASON S
FOOD ANO SPIRITS. FLORIOA
DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS
AND PROFESSIONAL REGULA­
TION. DIVISION OF ALCOHOLIC
OEVERAOES ANO TOOACCO,
ROMANCE. INC . and FLORIOA
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE s&gt;*
th* Dalandanta. I. a* said C U rt
ol lha Court, undar any by
virtu* ol th* fmal Judgment ol
Foreclosure, will offer tor saU
and aall at public tala lo lha
highaal bidder lor caah at lha
Waal Front Door ol lha
Sammol* county Courthouse in
Sanlord,
Sammola County
Florida on lha 7lh day ol May
IM S. at lha following LIQUOR
LICENSE NO 49 01012 4-COP
Oalad thi* !th day ol APRIL.
IM S
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
BY Ruth King
Deputy C U rt
E 0AVI0 KEMP
SOS N HYER AVE
ORLANDO FL 32403
407 S4B-1300
Publish April 14. 21. 19M
OEP-144

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mO T r
PLAT THEREOF AS RECOROEO
IN PLAT BOOK 34 PAOIS 44
THROUOH SO. IN THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
a/k/a: S22 TOMUNSON TER­
RACE. LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
3274S
ORDERED al SEMINOLE.
Flonda. thit 2nd day ol APRIL.
IIM
MARYANNE MORSE
A* C U rt. Circutl Court
Sammol* County. Florida
By: Deborah Corient
A* Deputy C U rt
SPEAR S HOFFMAN PA
70S S
I outh Dill* Highway
Coral OabU*. Florida 33141
TaUphon* (SOS) SM -22M
Parson* with disability who
rued special accommodation lo
participate In Hu* proceeding
should
contact
ADA
Coordinator at SOI N Park
Avanua, Sulla N., Sanlord.
Flonda 32771, al laaal ftva day*
prior lo
th* proceeding
TaUphon* (407) 323-4330 Eal
4227. 1-SOO-MB-1771 (TOO), o*
I SOO-MS-1770 (V). v u Florid*
Relay Service
Publiah April 14. I t . IM S
BiP-141----------------------------------------M T N I C IR C U IT CO U RT
BP TN B 14TH JUDICIAL
OfNCUIT IN AND FOB
9BM MOCS COUNTY,
FLONIDA
CASH NO. CT.BSCS OA 14 W
NATIONSBANC MORTOAOE
CORPORATION.
Plaintiff.

COROLYNNE FLOYD. *1 a l.
Dalandanta
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
purauanl to an Order or Fmal
Judgment
Scheduling
Foreclosure Sal* entered on
APRIL le t IS M M this coo*
now ponding In tald Court the
alyl* ol arhlch I* Indicated
I will a*N lo lha highaal and
baal bidder lor caah al the
W IS T FRONT DOOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY COURTHOUSE. 301 N
Part Av*. Sanlord. FL 32771. al
11:00 a m . on lha 7th day ol
MAY.
1M I
th* lol lowing
daaertbad property aa tat torth
In said
Order
or
Final
Judgment, to-wtt:
LO T SS. ALAFAVA WOOOS
PHASE II. ACCOROINO TO THE
MAP OR PLAT THEREOF AS
RECOROEO IN PLAT BOOK S2.
PAGES M THROUOH 71. IN
THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF
M M INOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA.
a/k/a: 12S WEAVER DRIVE.
OVIEDO. FLORIDA S27SI
ORDERED al SEMINOLE.
Florida. Ihi* 2nd day ol APRIL.
IS M
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Clark. Circuit Court
SarrUnaU County. Florida
By: Deborah Conant
Aa Deputy Ctort
SPEAR A HOFFMAN P.A.
Coral Qablaa. Florida 3314S
TaUphon* (304) S M -22M
lo
panic Ip* lo In thU proceeding
should
contact
AO A
Coordinator at 301 N Park
Avanua. Sulla N-, Sanlord,
Flprtda 32771. al laaal IIV* day*
prior lo
lha
proceeding
TaUphon* (407) 323-4330 Eat
4227: 1-400-944-4771 (TOO), or
1 S00-S44-S770 (V). vu Florida
RoUy Sarvica
Pwbiteh April 14. 21. IS M
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IN TNS CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H I EIONTSSNTN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FON
SSMIHOLS COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTIO N
CASS NO. S7-S47S-CA
DIVISION 14 -W
O A N K in t TRUST
COMPANY OF
CALIFORNIA N A . AS
TRUSTEE FOR FAIC ll/ICI
FUNDINQ
Plaintiff
JAMES A MERRIMAN
■NPIVIOUALLV ANO AS
TRUSTEE OF TH AT
CERTAIN TR U S T N/A OINO
ENTERPRISES
INC *9344 *1 al.
Oalandantia)
H O T IC S O F SALS
Nolic* it hereby given that,
pursuant to a Fmal Judgment ol
Foreclosure or Order dated
APRIL 1*1 I M S entered m
C-vil Cat* Number 97-247* CA
■n th# C irtuil Court lor SEM I­
NOLE County Florida wherein
OANKERS TR U S T COM PANY
OF C A LIFO R N IA
N A . AS
TR U S TE E
FOR FAIC ll/ICI
FUNDING •* lha Plaintiff, and
JAM ES A MERRIMAN INDIVID­
UALLY AND AS TR USTEE OF
THAT C ER TAIN TR U S T N/A
OiNO
EN TE R P R IS E S
INC
*9344
at
al .
ar*
lha
D- Undent*. I will **M the prop­
erty situated m SEM INOLE
County. Florida, described aa
Th* Watt 141 S3 leal ol lha
Seal
420 SO la*I
ol
the
Northwest 1/4 ol lha Northeast
1/4 el Section 27. Tevmalup 20
South. Rang* 32 Seal. Public
Recordsi ol Sat
SemmetaL Ceuatv.

M T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF T N I 1STN JUDICIAL
CIROUIT IN AND FOR
SSMIHOLS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C A S I NO. tr-S O S T C A 14 W
NATIONSBANC MORTOAOE
CORPORATION.
Plaintiff
VS
MICHAEL SIV1LS
*1 ua , al a l .
Oalandanla
N O T IC I OF SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purauanl to an Order or Fmal
Judgment
Scheduling
Foreclosure SaU entered on
APRIL 1st. IM S m this case
now, pending m said Court, lha
alyl* ol which is indicated
above
I will sail lo lha highaal and
beat bidder lor cash al lha
WEST FRONT DOOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY COURTHOUSE. 301 N
Part Ava Santord. FL 32771, al
11 00 a m . on lha 7th day al
MAT.
IM S
lha
following
deaenbed property a* aal torth
IM " ta ld .*•Order • ar Final
I Judgwuwl. OwrtWBhr n i u j ■«... R o a rs . .
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Avenue. Sanford. Flonda, al
11 00 a m on lha Slh day ol
MAY I M S
Maryann* Mora*
CLERK OF THE
C IR C U IT C O UR T
Oy Deborah Conant
Deputy CUrk
William M Oolaon
• Associates
1230 South M yrlU Avenue,
Suil* 10S
Ciearwalar. Florida 34SIS
"In accordance with lha
Americans With D is a M ilw t Act.
persons in need ol a •pact*I
accommodation lo participate
m this proceeding shall, within
seven |7) days prior to any pro­
ceeding.
conlacl
lha
Administrative Office ol th*
Court. 301 N Park Avanua.
Seminole County Courthouse.
Senlord FL 32771 IsUphons
(407) 323-4330. TOO I-S 0 0 -M S • 771 or I-S00-0SS-S770 via
Florida Relay Service*
Publish April 14. 31. IS M
0E P-140

IN TN S C IR C U IT CO U RT
OF TN S I STH JUDICIAL
C IR C U IT OF FLORIOA
Hi ARO FOR
SSMIHOLS COUNTY
B IN S R A L
JURISDICTION DIVISION
OASS NO. SS-14TOA14W
CHEMICAL MORTOAOE
COMPANY.
Plemttff,
VS
MICHAEL ANTHONY
PEREZ and MELISSA
PEREZ. *1 al..
Oalandanla
NOTIOS
OF FORBCLOSUBB SALS
Notice u haraby given t*uL
pursuant le lhal Final Judgment
ol Foreclotur* dated Apr* lit ,
IM S . and entered In chnl caaa
number SS-147CA14W. of lha
Circuit Court ol lha 1SIR
Judicial Circuit in and tor
Sammol*
County.
Florida,
wherein CHEMICAL M 0RTQAQE COMPANV. I* Plaintiff
and
MICHAEL
ANTHONY
PEREZ.
MELISSA
PEREZ.
STATE OF FLORIOA. DEPART­
MENT OF REVENUE. Ia/ar*
Oafandanllal. I will **N to lha
highaal and baal bidder lor
caah al lha areal Irani deer of
th* Seminole County court­
house In Sanlord. Seminole
County. Florida, al 11 00 A M.
on lha ?|h day of May. IS M , lha
toMowing daecrtbed properly aa
aal
forth
In acid
Final
Judgment to aril:
LOT SS. ALAFAYA WOODS.
PHASE VI. ACCOROINO TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECOROEO
IN PLAT BOOK 34 PAOE 7S-7S.
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
NOTE: PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
DEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A DEBT AND ANT
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
Deled lha End day ol April.
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ot Circuit Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clark
CODILIS S STAWIARSKI
4010 Boy Scout Boulevard
Sufi* 4M
I
Tampa. Florida 33407
Telephona (SI3)S77-OOOS
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Pubirah April 14. 21, IS M
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N o w contained, brush fires ravage 2,000 acres
Power pole near Dale ranch
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QENKVA • The
Seminole
Cotmty A n of June aggerendy « « « • Muted by w S m
mi a M H w m k h a
neat of 3J00 aerea of land
Sanfard Mayor Larry Dale
leaaea from the county. DMI■ton of Foraaty offktala ate In*
veatigattiw the eaact cause*.
Dak eatd the fannh Ore
n-iwrhtd mere than S00 acres
of this aeaaorw h a e a m the
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Area that hopscotrhed through
the wooded tad “ ** deatroyrd
9 reetdencee and 35 vehicles,
T&gt;eo AreAghtrr* suffered heat
exhaustion Saturday but there
ocre no deaths nor aenoua Inhutea. More than 300 rraldenla
nod to be evacuated,
Florida Agriculture Cotnmisalonef Bob Crawford said the
atate of Florida ‘continues to
be hteraOy s Undrrboa • it s
hat and dry. The trees are al*
anal ISn gas torches." CrawAd
A w over the Seminole
County ecene by helicopter,
Andnek County OreAghtrr
Oeorge Burkett was one of sev-

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HERALD CORRESPONDENT
GENEVA* Saturday mommg dawned qui­
etly on Osceola Road In Oencva. Now. peo
pie are running for their Uvea with what­
ever they could grab and take with them. A
100-foot wall of names, miles long. Is rac­
ing toward their homes and businesses.
The normally quiet rural streets are cov­
ered In flames. Trees, power lines and
sparks are raining tike a Florida thunder­
storm.
Ear-splitting explosions are going off
every few minutes and propane tanks and
cam are consumed by Oamca. Pine trees
are exploding, showering burning branches
In an attempt to save them as the Are
races over (heir heads in (he top of the
trees. Osceola Road has turned Into the
gates of hell as night approaches.

The Ant sign of trouble came early Sat­
urday afternoon when electrical power was
feuniupted. Shortly after the mot powtr
outage, smoke could be oecn iking above
the trees from the direction of the Semi­
nole County landftll.
The recent heat wave and lack of rain
turned the heavily wooded area Into a dry
tinder box. This, and Ur wind blowing to­
ward the east all afternoon and evening,
expanded the blase Into an out of control
firestorm consuming all In Its path.
As of midnight, the sky was glowing
bright red over an area of 1.000 acres.
Firefighting equipment and personnel from
Seminole. Orange. Osceola. Brevard and
Volusia counties were BAttag Ur bUae.
Fire Departments from tte dttes of A n ­
ta l. TttuavUk, Lake Maty. Cape Canav­
eral. Klsalmee. Palm A y . IMbouroe.
Malabar, Potnctana. Oviedo, and volunteer
and reserve units. In addition to the Untied

States Forestry Department were Involved
the command center. *Aa of I a m . the Are
la still out of control, and we don't expect
to art It contained overnight We have
evacuated an an a from Ur A adnok kndfUl to Shawnee Road. We may need to ex­
pand the evacuation area. Al day break,
we will begin air drop operations. This Is
the biggest Are In Seminole County his­
-. We have an area of over 1.800 acres.
uding 30 structurea and 3ft vehkfca In*
volved. There are BO AreAMitmg units cun

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Sanford commissioners select Vanderworp for city manager
Vanderworp la presently employed as a spe­
cial projects coordinator for Seminole County.
The next step la for Mayor Larry Dale, present
City Manager BUI Simmons and City Attorney
BtS Colbert to meet with Vanderworp to discuss
contract negotiations. If agreement can be

sltlon within a month. Staamons has said he
would step down following discussions about
the Ascal year 1996/99 city budget, which have
now been planned for early July.
The selection process was not without disa­
greement regarding the method of picking a
name from the three candidates.
‘ Let’s just pick one.' said Commissioner

Supporters still rally for fired police officer
pay.
Hcarings Into the firing are
continuing, but people are
openk demanding to know why
they are taking so lor* with
some questions about why they
need to be held In the Arat

During the citlxen parttetpation portion of Monday night *
Sanford
City
Commission
meeting, for the thud conseculive tone, the focus was on the
Barnes' case,
Kenneth Bentley was the

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Scene

Manager
first. Th e person with the low ­
.
.
second and est number (moat firsts and/or
•bird
choice*,*
responded seconds) would be selected as
Commissioner Kerry Lyons. In first choice.
a memorandum supplied to
commissioners In I heir agenda
Vanderworp received 0 for
packet, Simmons had recom ­ first place. Rabun and Henry
mended that method and even Dollvc however, were tied at 12
supplied the commissioners each. Lyons Immediately made
with a score card matrix on n motion to declare Rabun In
which they could vote.
second place as he had re­
ceived at least one number I
Commissioner Brady Lrsaard
agreed with Eckstein's pro­ preference. No one on the
posal
while
Commissioner commission however, seconded
Velma Williams said she pre­ Lyons' motion.
ferred to rank them In first,
'Let's go with Vanderworp,*
second and third order.
Eckstein sold. Th en If we can't
Actually, both commission­ reach agreement with him. we
ers got their way. The voting
can bring It back before the
was conducted and only I can­ rommlaalon and select from
didate was pul In first place.
the other 2.* Following what
Mayor Dale. Eckstein. Lea- appeared to be a consensus
sard and Williams all voted for
agreement among members of
Vanderworp In first place. Ly­ the commission. Lyons with­
ons voted for Ron Rabun 111 drew Ills motion.

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Fire

emergency,
citing Imminent
danger to residents and prop­
erty breausr of wildland urban
Interface fires "There were a
couple dramatic rescues." Mor
ris said. T in s was quite differ­
ent than Ihe tornado which
came and was gone. Tills was
ongoing."
from a transformer than mal­
functioned.
Schenk said Tuesday that
flrcflghtrra continue trying to
contain fires at (he county
landfill where mountains of
mulch are smoldering
and
sending out smoke He said
you can't Just pul water on
these, drat they have to be cut
Into piles and treated with wa­
ter and foam The landfill wax
open, he said, with trucks able
to come in from the north side.
Crawford warned residents
here and across the state not
to atari campfires or bum
trash. T h e dry weather and
lower humidity are making
dangerous
conditions
even
worse." he said.
Qovemor
Lawton
Chiles
signed an Executive Order acti­

FiM ia

end hundred flrr
rrfigt
lighters from
Semlnolr and surrounding mu­
nicipalities lo respond lo Ihr
flrr on Satunlay afternoon. Of­
ficials said the fires were con­
tained but nol under control on
Monday.
*1 knew ll could happen, said
liurkrtt. a Geneva resident
whose
property
was
nol
liamird "Hut I never thought
It could happrn lo this extent.
You wonder what's next after
die tornadoes and Hits kind of
fire ‘
Fires feed on hot. dry. windy
conditions like those through­
out Florida (his month, and
there sras rxlrnstvr damage In
Duval. Putnam. St. Johns. Fla­
gler and Dmrard counties. Fla­
gler and Seminole were the
counties hit the hardest ss
wildfires tore through Underdry forest and brush.
T h e winds changed on us a
couple o f times," said Seminole
County
Fire
Chief
Terry
Srhrnk. *We had one 70-degree
wind shift accompanied with
20 mile an Iwur winds."
hr
said. * Tills means trouble
when the wind goes in different
directions so quickly,"
At B: 14 on Sunday. Srm lnole
County Chairman Randy Mor­
ris declared a state or local

vating
Ihe
Army
National
Guard to assist fire fighting
efforts in coordination with the
Division o f Forestry. Li. Gov.
buddy Mac Kay visited one of

plied cold drinks
and lood for the exhausted
firemen, police and rescue per­
sonnel. Chuck Ragnn with die
Orlando Lynx Dus Company
had on air conditioned bus at
Ihe command center to give the
firefighters a cool place to re­
lax.
One Volusia County fireman
returning alter 12 hours stood
wiping off sweat and ash, "You
do everything you can to save a
house then the fire goes rigid
over you and you golta walch II
bum...It Just
breaks
your
heart.*
A Seminole County fireman
staled. T h ere are people In
llierr that are refusing lo leave.
They are Hying lo fight this
thing with garden hoses. They
don't know how dangerous this
flrr Is. It's jumped roads and

lire breaks. We've been lucky
so far. but If lids wind picks up
It could get real bad real fa st*
As o f 3 u.m.. there had only
been minor Injuries reported lo
die EMTrt at the command cen­
ter.
They Indicated. T f ihe
temperature lilts 100 degrees
tomorrow we could have some
real problems here.*
At Ihr Geneva Elementary
school, a temporary evacuation
renter had hern opened and
about 50 people had signed In.
The Rrd Cross and emergency
personnel are on site and In­
tend lo stuy open until this fire
Is out und everyone that needs
help luis been taken rare of.
With dawn, the smell of
smoke fills the air and the fight
continues to escalate
with
more personnel and aircraft
Joining the fight

The lire lias cost many fami­
lies everything but the clothes
they have on.
Donations of
clothing and other Hems are
being accepted by the First
baptist Church o f Geneva.
I h r Red Cross and Salvation
Army will also accept dona­
tions. however, donations In­
tended for die Geneva nre vic­
tims must be Identified as
such.
Cash donations may also be
made for victims In Seminole
County lo Citizens for Semi­
nole County Natural Disaster

Barnes
Coatlaasd from Fags IA
unable to attend the second
hearing so dial was delayed.*
Simmons said the heatings
should lie completed Liter this
wrek.
lirntlry also asked about
whether Dames was receiving
any salary while the hearings
were undrr way and whether he
und his family were still under
Ihe
city's
insurance
plan.
Ilentley and several previous
spokrsprrsons had commented
on how Dames could nut feed
his family without the regular
Income from the city.

L and fill rB o p « n s a f t t r fire
mm* CeuftMf et I
Th» Sdnsnois County LsndM taotty locate! al 1930 Osceola Road.
Oaneva. has raopmsd today afte bang n ths rrsdst of tha raging wddhra
Vst past wMfcand Tha Saminofa County Firs Dspartnwnt fought a tsa on the
landM property, foe yard waits malansl wss burning
the
shelters in Seminole
County on Monday, consoling
those who had lost homes. He
promised them relief funds
Florida requested and received
Federal Emergency Manage­
ment Agency
Just aa some were more for­
tunate tn (lie killer tornadoes,
escaped the Area of

June Ed Dsurr. 38, sold he
hxd a neighbor who wanted to
store his boat al Hauer's home.
T ie watted loo long." Hauer
said. "He p r o m sit ruled and
his boat got burned."
Authorities estimate that the
Area caused more than S I m il­
lion tn damages tn Seminole
County and more than S2 m il­
lion in Flagler County.

Relief Trust Fund care o f Sim
Trust Dank.
This fund was set up on May
17th. 1998. by concerned citi­
zens to help people Involved In
(he tornadoes and assist peo­
ple in Seminole County In case
o f future disasters.
Little did
they know II would be used so
soon. On Monday. June 8. a
check from the trust fund was
Issued lo be distributed to the
fire victims of Geneva. The fund
Is In need of more donations In
order lo further assist the vic­
tims rebuild their homes, busi­
nesses and lives.

May 1st without pay, and It
was only last Friday, at one of
his hearings, when he was
(landed a paycheck.*
She said dial tf there was a
delay beraute of improperly
niled-oul paperwork, 'than the
person who made the m o r
should be fired.*
Simmons said he was hesi­
tant to say whether or not
there was a mistake In the pa­
perwork.

Tyrone Alexander, who has
spoken on Domes' firing previ­
ously. told the commission
dial lie has heard his efforts
'Paperwork shows that the
regarding Dames wss possibly
paychecks haw been cut.*
leading to police persecuting
Simmons responded. "Whether
him. *No one has done any­
he has picked them all up. I
thing to me yet,* he said, Trut
don't know." Regarding the city
If It's true, I want It lo stop. If I
Insurance. Simmons said that
find this happens, the city la
until he wsa officially termi­
going to come lo grips over tt.
nated at Ihe conclusion of
Fm going to continue to apeak
hearings, the Insurance would
my peace. If you do this lo an
continue.
officer with 12 years o f service,
Finance Director Donna Watt what would you do with me?*
Mayor Dale assured Alexan­
said the cheeks to Dam es were
continuing, dial her depart­ der that the commission would
ment had never received any not tolerate any retribution
paperwork to Indicate anything against him.
Terry Mullins, another former
different.
Simmons explained the pres­ Sanford police officer who was
ent situation regarding the
fired several months ago. also
Iteanngs He said that present
stepped forward. *1 just have a
hearings were to determine If question.* he said. "Who has
there was Just cause for the
utc power lo stop these pro­
firing. T h en 11 goes on to the
ceedings? 1 know for a fact that
union, then tt will come to me."
you don't have to go through all
hr sold, "and that takes time."
of these appeals. Can't the po­
*tl ts my understanding.*
lice chief stop this now?*
said Commissioner Velma W i ­
"Yea." responded Dale. Th at
liams. 'that Dames was fired
would be his decision."
T h a t's all I wanted to know,"
Mullins said, and the meeting
moved on to other matters.

W E A TH E R
M V S Partly cloudy. High*
In the low-flua. Lows tn the
low-70s V M M li lV i Partly
cloudy. Highs in the low-90*.
Lows
In
the
low-70a.
Tfe«ra4ay: Partly cloudy.
Highs in the low-90*. Lows In
the low-70*. Friday: Partly
cloudy. Highs tn the low -90*.
Lows In the low-70*.

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Seas are 24 feet with a moderate
chop. Water temperature at
Daytona Is 80 degrees and
at New Sym m a. 81 degrees.
Winds are from the south­
east at 10-15 m.p.h.

Mamie Lre Bowlin. 71. Wi­
nona Drive. Geneva, died Sun­
day. June 7. 1996. Bom In
Donlfay. Fla., she moved to
Central Florida In 1963. Mrs.
Dowtin was an insurance sec­
retary. She was a member of
First Daptlst Church of Ge­
neva.
Survivors include husband.
Ulysses V.; sons. Allan D.
(Buddy). Sanford. James F.,
Geneva. Uhrsaes Henry. San­
ford; daughter. Annice Faye
Woods, Quincy. 111.; brothers.
William H. Pllts. Miami, John
L Pitta. Georgetown: sister*.
Louvrnia Austin, Donlfay. FIs.,
Hazel Deltnore. Ala.; 14 grand­
children:
7
great­
grandchildren.
Brtaaon Funeral Home. San­
ford. In charge o f arrange­
ments.

U S S (J S M I)
Bailey Michael Brown. Infant.
Seminole Avenue. Lake Mary,
died Satunlay, June 6, 1996.
He waa bom In Orlando.
Survivors Include
parents.
Chris and Shannon: brothers,
icer. Sebastian. Brennan.
o f Lake Mary; paternal
grandparents. Walter C. and
Sheila. Lake Mary; maternal
grandmother. Patricia Tretteen,
Madison.
Ind.;
maternal
grandfather. Michael Crowe;
Sterling. 01.; paternal great­
grandmothers.
Laveme S..
Lake Mary. Caiman Bergeron.
Sanford;
maternal
greatgrandparents. Dan and Louise
Oartner, Dixon. 111.

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Survivors include daughters.
Joann Riggs, Dorothy Mere.
both o f Oateen; 6 grandchUd m , IS frau -gran dch ildra,
33 great-great-grandchildren.
Oramkow
Funeral
Home.
Sanford, tn charge o f arrangeinq g g

Lamont A. Davis. 25. West
U th
Street. Sanford,
died
Tuesday. June 9. 1998 at Flor­
ida
Hospital.
Altamonte
Springs. Horn In Rochester.
N.Y.. tie moved lo Central
Florida 25 years ago. Mr. Davis
was a warehouse laborer.
Survivors include
parents.
Bessie Mae Brown and Willie
George Davis, Rochester. New
York, grandmother.
Roberta
Ward. Sanford.
Gall A Wynn's Mortuary. Inc..
Orlando, tn charge o f arrange­
ments.

ABEL MEDINA MARIN
Abel Medina Marin. 10. S.
Orlando Drive, Sanford. Thurs­
day. June 4. 1998 at his resi­
dence. Bom tn Areella. Mexico,
he moved to Central Florida In
1990. Mr. Marin was a Catho­
lic.
Survivors include father. R a­
fael Medina Torres; mother.
Isabel Medina Marin; slaters.
Stephanie Medina. Alba Med­
ina Marin, all o f Sanford: p a ­
ternal grandparents. Maurilo
Medina. Frlipa Torre*, both of
Areella.
Mexico;
maternal
grandmother. Teodors Marin.
Areella. Mexico.
Gramkow
Funeral
Home.
Sanford, In charge o f arrange­
ments.
MARGUERITE M. VETH
Marguerite M. Veth. 80. W.
Wellington Drive, Deltona, died
Saturday. June 6. 1998 at her
residence. Bom In Palncsvlllc.
Ohio, she moved to Central
Florida 17 yean ago from C o ­
lumbus. Ohio. Mr*. Veth was a
retired legal secretary. She was
a member of the Elks Lodge
and Moose Lodge o f Sanford.
Survivor* Include
Donald;
daughten. Patty Watkins, Del­
tona. Margie Adams. Jackson­
ville; brother. Earl Fleet Moore.
Columbus. Ohio.
Stephen R Baldauff Funeral
Home. Inc.. Deltona. In charge
o f arrangements.
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Funeral srevlrrs for Mamie L
Bowlin will be at 10 s.m. on
Wednesday. June JO tn tty First

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Visitation
for
Mends wot fas in the funeral home
today from 6 until 8 pm. Arrange-

Funeral Scnrtres for Mrs. Ina I.
Coffins. 100. ct Osteen, who dad
Sunday, will far at 11 s.m. Thurs­
day at First Baptist Churrh of
Ostrm with the Rev. Denson Ton
officiating Interment will be In
Ostern Cemetery. Friends may rati
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Grmmkaw
Funeral
Home
Wednesday (ram 6 until 8 p.m. Ar­
rangements fay Gramkow FUneral
Home. 800 E Airport Bhd . San­
ford. FL 32773. (407) 322-3213.

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6:30 • 8:00 Flight Crew* route through
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Blood Bank
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In asking donor* o f all types
blood - especially O-typc d o ­
nors • (o donate al Its Sanford
branch, 1302 E. Second St. For
Information, call 322-0822.

Optimist Club
The Sanford Optimist Club
meets every Wednesday at
noon at the colonial Room In
downtown Sanford. Visitors are
welcome. Call 323-2104 or 3220298.

Kiwanls Club
Effective Oct. 1. 1997. the
Kiwanls Club o f Sanford has
moved the weekly Wednesday
noon luncheon meeting from
the Sanford C M c Center to the
Lakeside landing at the Marina
Motel cm lake Monroe. Visiting
Klwunlans are welcome. For
Information call Wall Smith.
323-5088.

Dancing for Seniors
The Over 50 Dance Club
dance Is held every Wednesday,
from 2:30 -4:30 p.m. at the
Sanford Civic Center. Live mu­
sic by the Deltonians 13-piece
band. Donation 83.00.

Al-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 o f Sanford Avenue In
Sanford. New visitors or mem­
bers are welcome to this 12step group.

AI*Anon
If you know, or live with an
alcoholic, there Is help.
Al-Anon is an anonymous,
non-profit organization, open
to anyone who Is a relative or
friend of an alcoholic.
Serenity Won Al-Anon meets
each Monday at 7 p.m. and
Thursday at 8 p.m. Meetings
are held In the back room of
Die Sahara Club. 2587 South
Sanford Avc.. Sanford.
All
meetings are non-smoking.
For additional meeting limes
and locations In the Central
Florida area, or for more In­
formation. call 291-1900.

Welcome Wagon
Seminole Spokrs Welcome
Wagon
Club
of
Seminole
county holds a coffer for newcome hi and second Wednesday
o f every month from 10 a.m.
until noon. For Information on
address, call Betty. 095-0144.
or Lucy, 322-7877.

Lunch,

The column today Is due lo the many
calls received recently concerning
a
strange white woolly growth hanging from
the underside o f the leaves o f hibiscus
plants. The symptoms are associated with
the presence o f a new pest o f hibiscus in
this area, the Olanl Whllefly. The glam
whitefly was first discovered In Volusia
County, in December 1996, and In Semi­
nole County In 1997. It has also been
found in St. Lucie, and Indian River coun­
ties. The giant whllefly will Infest several
kinds of plants, bul has been a pest of Hi­
biscus species In Florida. In California. II
has been reported to attack more than 43
plant genera and 35 plant families. The gi­
ant whitefly was first discovered In the U.S.
In Texas In 1991 California In 1992. Lou­
isiana. and Florida In 1096. The giant
whitefly adult is about three times larger
than the adult of any other whitefly that

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LONGWOOD--All area seniors

are Invited to join a senior*
group currently meeting at the
Orthodox Church of St. Ste­
phen. 1090 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.

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it reported In Florida is Hibiscus, but It
has also been found in beauty beny. sweet
orange, glory bower, coleus, tropical blue
sage, cotton, confederate rase, begonia,
mulberry, banana, flame vine, Caesar's
weed, and frostwred.

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ally shorter outdoors because ol wind cur
rents which break long filaments. Some­
times these wax filaments will become
matted to the leaf underside where con­
tamination of the colony by honeydew will
occur, and sooty mold will develop. This
contrasts with the usual method a whitefly
uses to eject honrydew (excrement) Is by a
flipping action of the lingula. The hngula is
a tongue-shaped organ at the end of Die
insect. Tlie honrydew is usually ejected
downward onto the tops of leaves below,
where sooty mold is usually prominent on
the upper leaf surface, below a whllefly
colony. An adult whitefly will emerge Tram
the 4th Instar skin (so-railed pupal case)
thraufi the T-ahaped sutures on the dor­
sal aids of the pupal case. The adult male
haa long cleaner*. Otherwise. It appears
similar to a female. Adults are relatively
fe e fe and congregate an the leaf underM ira where they feed and reproduce. A
eorapfato Ms cycle will require about 36
days under Florida summer conditions of
temperature and humidity.
Ptalifaotlsw In othor sewwtrtos: First

Florida Department of Agriculture and
Consumer Services, Division of Flam In­
dustry has released the nonstinging para-:
aide wasp to help combat the giant whitefly. Releases have been made In all coun-;
lies where the whllefly haa been found. Ini
order for the parasite to avoid Hie long wax
filaments 11 has the untoue habit of placing
eggs Into the whitefly larval stages from
the upper leaf surface. Follow-up Inapcclion al release sites has confirmed repro­
duction of the parasite in the field, but re­
duction in the whitefly populations has not
been observed. It is anticipated that con­
siderable time will be necessary for the
parasite to catch up with the whitefly
population and cause a reduction in
whitefly numbers.
Chsmtaal eentrefc The foflowtng pesti­
cides are siggisird far control of whltcfllc*
in landscape ptanta. Thtodan (endosulfan).
horticultural oils, and inarctirtdal soaps.

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Ruth DaaebaU Bambino league City Championahtp Srrtea turned into a ahowraw fo the Kaliroadem-CulM an the Roy Holler Junior Field at
Ft. Mellon Farit Monday night.
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that Inning, but the Cuba, who have now won 14
games in a row. never panicked aa they coasted
to a 13-3. five-Inning victory.
Erik Brrum and Freddie I toward combined on
a no-hUter and the ofim a r exploded for IB hits
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would be played on Friday at Roy Holier Junior
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ORLANDO _ On Monday. June IB. the
sounds of World Cup Soccer return to The
City Beautiful!
The Legacy soccer Foundation will boat a
World Cup Reunion Party as the Untied
States takes on Germany In their Work) Cup
opener, live, from Barts. France.
The reunion party bcglna at 3.-00 PM and
will take place at Muhmney's Irish Pub on
Church Street tn Downtown Orlando. The
party is open to the public.
Member* of the World Cup Host Commit­
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the
interviews to give their perspective on
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at 1407) 424-1010
Legacy Soccer Foundation la n SOI (c)(3)
not-for-profit organization dedicated to pro­
viding Educational, Developmental
and
Scholarship programs to enhance the sport
rcr In tlie Central Florida area.
World Cup Reunion Party (United
Staten vs. Orrmsny)
Whsa: 3:00 PM: Monday. June 15
Where: Muhranrys Irish Pub. Church
Street, Downtown Orlando
ta I t f a k a r t Members from World Cup
Host Commltec and World Cup USA
i: Open to Ihe public

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5 pm. to 7 pm . (3,3.4 or ft day* a w e * } on i
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Adult Double* Round Robins are held every
Monday and Friday evenings from 7 p.m. to 9
pro.
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registration
Is
required,
intermediate to advanced level player* are

W B B L g flflit t t t li f t r h t ll
WINTER SPRINGS _ Tbe Winter SprtfMi
to be held at Jackson Heights Mtdde School.
Indian Trails Middle School, and the First
Baptist Church of Oviedo.
Registration forms are available at most

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third
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ground out. from Howard to
Kart Henkel.
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scored, one RBI). Roger Urrum
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and Deboae and OUb (one singlc and one run scored each).

Providing the olTense for the
Expos were Menhir lone RBI)
and Kendrick. Bryant and
Wynn (one nin secred each).

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Hlgfra School graduate now playing for the New
York Yankees. M s Mats for the 1999 season la
in the first column, personal-beat season
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3 cminolc Herald
Serving Sanford, Lake Mary, Long wood, Oviedo, Winter Springe and Seminole County since ISOS
90th YEAR. No. 182

50 Cents

WEDNESDAY MAY 6. 1998

Hiring workers
to keep up with
city’s growth

Cross
Seminole
Trail is
a path
o f dreams

By Nick Ffclbaf
IIKKAIJ) STAFF WRITER

By Ru m W klta
HERALD STAF F WRITER
SEMINOLE COUNTY • Fran
Parianl of Lakr Helen was In
appropriate fashion of the day
us stir proudly pedaled her
IHW Columbia high wheeler
Tuesday al Ihr grand opening
ceremony for the Cross Semi­
nole Trail.
It was a special day for high
wheelers, two w hrclrm and
Ihrer-w hrrlrra. And for horse­
b ack riders. Joggers and walk­
e rs.
A quartet rendered a little
traveling tnuslr and principal
planner Anthony lYlt played
th e National Anthrm on Ills
saxophone. Capital Programs
Analyst Krvtn Full
roller
bladrd Into history. Sheriff Don
Eollnger and his deputies kepi
tlie peace.
The trail replaces 14 miles of lrsjn
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th e long-abandoned CSX rail
t o * 14-mOsspon
corridor. Home owners close to
trail
th e trail end other residents Croaa Swrwvots Tral
seem pleased with the project. OeoPark and the Cady Way osk trees, and hanging vines.
along tite trail wlU be prohib­
Being close to It is expected to Trail In Orungc County. The
The i*e of motorterd vehi­ ited. Several guests were
'enhance the value of the wide trail 1s paved and lined by cles by the general public
ss Tran. Fast SA
hom es and neighborhoods
An official from the Florida
Trail Association marveled at
how the trail was rompleted
through such a populated area.
In addition to federal grants
a n d county money, there were
significant efforts by the Flor­
ida Troll Association. Florida
By Shaft
Trail Riders and Florida Free
HERALD FEATURE EDITOR
Wheelers
T h is was but a dream 38
LAKE MARY - The city of
m onths ago." County Commis­
Lake Maty Parks and Recrea­
tion Hoard voted Monday to
sion Chairman Randy Morris
told the 200 or so at the Black
accept the conceptual plana
for a gateway park and trail
Hammock Trallhead ribbon
along the east side of Klnrhart
cutting. **lt was built in oneRoad.
h a lf the time and one-half the
An overview of the plans was
budget of any other trail In the
presented to the board by Ken
s ta te of Florida.'' Morris said.
Steeds, an engineer with
’It’s a showcase for Seminole
County,’ sold Oviedo Mayor Conklin. Porter and Holmes.
The park will incorporate a
Mlml Bruce. T h e epitome of
(railhead for a 2-mile section of
teamwork.*
said
Winter
mulll-use trail which wlU tun
Springs Msyor Paul Partyka.
north from the Intersection of
The first segment of the trail
Lake Mary Boulevard and
(3.5 miles) Is part of a 14.5
Rinehart. Plana for extension
mile system that will connect
of the trail, running south of
five schools. 3 parka and 3
cities. It connects to the Flor­ the trallhead. through the
Crossings, connecting at Sol­
Ida National Scen'c Trail, one
of 11 in the country and one of diers Creek with the Croaa
TMe concept ol a gateway paik was preeanied to me Lake Mary Paika and
Seminole Trail, are also pro­
150 designated State OreenRacraakon Board Monday night.
posed.
ways.
It will connect to the Little
The trail concept has ex­ Steeds. Plans are moving for­ Bend Trail and $2 million, to
Dig Econ State Forest. Spring
ploded In Seminole County In ward for a trail along M arkham connect the Rinehart Road trail
Hammock Preserve. Wektva
the last 4 to S years, said Woods Road, called the Trilby
aga SA

Gateway park enhances trails’
explosive popularity in county

SANFORD Combined. 7 City
ol Hanfoid drjKiitmrnl lir.nN
luivr requested a total of 20
nrar employer* The request*
luvr l*-rn submit let) fur ru n
•lilcrullon in liir next llucal
year's budget.
The requr*t* for additional
prraonnrl are made each year
Generally, the number* arr
drastically trimmed by the city
manager. In city commission
work im ia n « . and ncraslon
ally by de|Mrtmenl head*
themselves
Lair last monlli. (he initial
rrqurst list wan dltruiard at a
(um m ltdon work •ration One
by one. the department head*

tame forward to explain why
the additional personnel arr
nreded In several rase* tlie
dr|Mtiment beads romm enlrd
llial they bad made similar reqorsts Iasi year and even In
protons years, but liad been
turned down
I h r follow ing w ere d ie o r ig i­

nal r e q u e s ts
• Community Development •
nnr building Inspector, one
plans examiner, three rode
enforcement Inspectors, one
secretary and one community
development officer.
• Police Department • one of­
fice assistant, one poller ror-

Related Editorial, Page 4A

Commercial
growth planned
■f Nick PMmwf

IAU) STAFF WRITER
HERALD

facility.*

The actual request before the
PAZ Is to have the land, a p ­
proximately 50 acres, rerunr*J
from agric ulture to medium In­
dustrial.
Mark Crxeskowtak has re­
quested a conditional permit to
rstabllsh a repair facility for
motorcycles on property at
2550 Mellonvllle Avenue.
Dave Drawer Homes. Inc. has
submitted a site plan request
for a proposed 12.000 square
foot office-warehouse building
at 1301 Central Park Drive.
As of early this week, (lie
following Items are listed on
the ugrnda for the Hanning
and
Zoning
Commission
meeting:

SANFORD • Proposals have
been forwarded for a new m o­
torcycle
repair shop.
offlrr/w arrhousr.
equipment
rrntul business and five com ­
mercial buildings in Hie City of
Sanford. Each of the matters la
scheduled on the agenda for
this Thursday's meeting of the
Sanford (tanning and Zoning
Commission.
Formrr Stale Representative
Art Grtndle la proposing devel­
opment of five 7.200 square
foot commercial buildings In
the Tropic Park (Aulo Mulll
sulidlvlslun on Tropic Park
Drive In the southern urea of
the city.
Robert G. 'Hud* Feather, * Public hearing • Rezonlng re­
quest for 3801 Mellonvllle from
president of American Land
Company. Is seeking to de­ agriculture to medium Indus­
trial.
velop what he calls a 'state-of* Public hearing • Request for
the-art Industrial Commerce
conditional use for property at
Center eventually employing as
many as 3.000 people.* The lo­ 1501 West First Street for m a­
cation would be halfway be­ jor equipment rental and out­
side storage of equipment.
tween the Orlando-Sanford
Airport and the GreeneWay. * Public hearing • Request for
conditional use for property at
south of Lake Mary Boulevard.
It Is listed ns 3801 Mellonvllle 2823 Palmetto Avenue for u
storage building.
Avenue.
In his application. Feather * Public Hearing • Request for
wrote. *My plan Is to subdivide conditional use for property at
tlie property into approxi­ 2550 Mellonvllle Avenue for a
motorcycle rrpalr/garage.
mately 30 sites of one to one
and a half acres for companies * Consideration - site plan for
to buy and then build their own development of five buildings
facilities.- Larger
employers of In Ihc Tropic Park subdivision.
'
* Consideration • site plan for
course may■ buy several sites
P q i SA
which will then accommodate a

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LONGWOOD - Longwood po­
lice are searching for a teen
girl's rapist, whom she said
she recognized.
The attacker Is described as
a block man. about 25 to 35
years old. weighing about ISO
pounds and 5 feet. 0 Inches tall
la wanted for questioning In
the sexual battery of a 16-year
old Seminole County girl. It
occurred about 8:30 p.m. on
Monday night n e a r the Albert­
son's on U.S. 17-02 and State
Road 434.
Police aay that the girl rec­
ognised the man a s a customer
of the restaurant where she
works. The m an approached
her tn front of the grocery
store, lie then pulled her down
to a retention pond next to Al­
bertson's and proceeded to
rape the girl.

One of two huge Boeing
747’s which brought sevOrtando
Virport this past
dwarfs the light
aircraft nearby. This par*
ticular Airtours flight origi­
nated in Manchester,
Enaland.

�2A •Scmncto Harald. S.vitoid Piotuli WtHirwiday May 6. I99B

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SANI OIUJ A local mat h r
mailt ^ tcat’her Iuih lirrii hi*Irclrtl as tmr of lilt* m lpIrntH
of Tovoia's luvritlmriM In
M.iUirmattr.s
K x rrllrn rr
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grated
toward
Improving
malhriiuiUtM rilucaltou
by
giving kindergarten ttirmi^h
l ll h tr .id c leather* thr nipport Ihry nerd to develop and
linplt-inriit Innovallvr mat b r ­
utal Its projects.
J r a n r Stray nos. a truclirr at
Srintnolr high School. Is onr
of only 35 ti-arhrtH m m»s th r
country to rrrrtvr a 1998 Toy­
ota TIME gram. Provided In’ a
IMrlncntliip b rtw rm Toyota
Motor Sides rfMSI U SA .. Inr,
and th r National Council of
T ra rh rrs
of
Matlirmallcii
fNCTM). TIME is one of th r
la rRost luitlotml Riant pro­
gram s oflrrrd to m alhrm atlrtt
(earlier*. Swaynos' projrti was
Helmed fntni nearly 700 upplications tiy a jMilrl of
mathematics education ex­
pert*.
’Writing a proposal to seek
funditiR Is not rosy, no m attrr
how good your Ideas mlRlit
be.* said flail Hurrlll. presi­
dent of NCTM. Toyota TIME
teachers earn! enough about
Ihrtr students and how to lictter help thrm Irani m alhrmattes to write a winning p ro ­
posal. Such commitment lo
making a difference for stu­
dents Is a hallmark of a leader

'

Joano Swaynos (center) accepts her leeching grant
from J R Olson (toh). »on*or vice president of esteroal affairs lor Toyota Motor Sales, U S A . Inc. and
In mathematics education and It ts wonderful to know
tliat '*r have this cadre of
(tropic we can count on across
the United Slates.’
Swaynos* project, entitled
T h e Rebirth of Lake Jennie.*
alms to liegin a water study
prognim using Lake Jennie,
located directly behind the

Oai Bund, prewdont of Vie National Counci of
Teachers of Mathematics

school. The project will lutegrate pre-calculus and udvanned plaerment statistics
classes with freshman biology
and
advanced
placement
chemistry classes. Thr prl
maty goal of this project Is to
make m athematics more r r |r vant to the high school stud rn ts and to be the start of a

rest oral toil project for ladie
J n u ilr
Swayi o«
trachcs
precalculus and advanced p lace­
ment statistics for I0 th -I2 th
grade students a t Seminole
High School where she has
taught for rigid yean. Assist­
ing on the project Is fellow sci­
ence truclirr Susan Brennan.

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�Residents dismayed after third fatal accident

oald Joseph Rucker, whose
grandparents live a t the in te r
section.
T h e re used to be an average
of about one accident per year
when I was growing up*
Rucker claimed, "but with the
In rrrasr of traffic around here
there to bound to be more of
them." Other residents whole
liearlcdly agree, and think that
safety measures should have
been token by the county long
ago.
Alter the arctdm t that killed
a young man In March, lhe
county decided to put up a cau­
tion light. The light to currently
being Installed, but many real-

dents on Old Mima Rood be­
lieve that anything leas than
an actual four way all-stop,
complete with a flashing red
light and noise strips, will be a
waste of taxpayer money.
*People fly through here all the
time,’ sold Mrs. Cave, a resi­
dent of Old Mims Road. T h e re
has to be something more than
a caution light to solve the
problem*
One of the f-lorlda Highway
Patrol officers who was on the
scene Saturday, recommended
that local residents start
'screaming' about the situation
until somebody In the county
listens.
Seminole County TlafRc En­
gineer Mark Bcvts said that h r
was both
'surprised* and
slckm rd' when he heard about
the tragedy lie admitted that
the county had originally In­
tended to have a caution light
Installed bv Monday. April 27.

block of Belle Avenue. Victim
attempted to prevent defendant
bom leaving by throwing her­
self on to his ear. Defendant
aped away thus knorking vic­
tim off the car.

shown about the trail In golf
carts on Tuesday, and there Is
dlK-usakm as to whether these
carls might be used to tra n s­
port disabled persons later.
Tony TUsto. an advocate for
those with special needs, a t ­
tended TUeadiqr's ceremony.

never seen anything like It.
Loral rearam ls are upset
that the county h as been ao
long in taking steps to minim lrr the danger of this p a r
ttcular alte. T h is Intersection
untoy afternoon. II occurred at
the intersection of Old Mtnaa
Road and Snow lllll Road, and
witnesses aay that It la the
thin! fatal accident within a six
week span.
A garbage buck traveling
north from Chuluota. hit a
minivan that failed to atop. The
truck then spun out of control
before finally turning over and
crushing the other vehicle.
Doth m m In the garbage truck
were unhurt, thmigh H look
over 6 hours to remove the car
and vtrtims from beneath the
truck. Emergency crew at the
site claimed It was the worst
arctdm t they had ever been

Assault
Richard Jones. 3H. of 312 E.
4th St.. Chuluota. waa arrested
Thursday. April 30. by Semi­
nole County deputies. Jones
was chargrd with aggravated
assault with a pistol and
hammer. Jones was arrested at
the above address. Jones a l­
legedly fired off four to live
shots at victim and also hit
him with a hammer.
Andrew Ungud. IS. of 0
Castle Orcwer Court. Sanford.

In December 1006. the State

but did not state the reason for
delaying the plan. When asked
about the possibility of a four
way slop us suggested by local
rrskJcnta. tlcvts stated that at
Ihla particular lime the volume
of traffic' on Snow HID Road
warranted only a caution light
and
accompanying
noise
strips, though he said a com ­
plete four way slop Is not an
Issue of cost to the county and
may be considered In (he Al­
lure.
Other complaints that resi­
dents voiced In regards to the
accident were the length of
time It took for necessary offi­
cials to arrive on the scene
before emergency workers were
permitted to remove the buck
from off of the minivan, and
the (act that personal belong­
ings from the torn victims were
left on the side of the road with
no atlrm pt to get them to their
respective families.

lion of the trail. There was a
groundbreaking In Ju n e 1007
and this month • 0 m onths
later • tlie first 3.7 miles of
multl-usc trail both paved and
place. Usually
this work would nave taken IS
months and cost 6400.000 per
mile to romptelr. The tfa irs
root was nearly half that.
The City of Oviedo haa a day
of activities for a public open­
ing of th r trail on Saturday.
May 16. There will be aome-

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sent the man to the hospital.
Kevin Miller. 30. of 613
Roscc HIT Cr.. Sanford, waa ar­
rested Sunday. Aped 96. by
Sanford police. MUlrr was
charged with aggravated b a t­
tery and arrested In the 600

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Mad wfih die City Clark at 100 North Country Club Road, Laka
Mary, Florida.

qubed by that office.
Several requests h
been Included which
and add one fire protection in­
spector.

NOTE PERSONS ARE ADVISED THAT A TAPED RECORD OF
THIS MEETING 18 MA0C BY TH E CITY FOR ITS CONVE­
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�4 A • SaosnoW Herald. Santord. Florida • Wednesday. May 6 . 1W 8

Editorial &amp; Opinion
Adding personnel to the ranks of government
The various department heads In the
Sanford i lly government would 1m? ex­
tremely pleased If the requests mude
for additional personnel and upgrad­
ing. for Inclusion In next year's
budget, were approved.

EDITORIAL
City residents would also be elated.
The departments would be better able
to handle work louds. reduce delay
time In processing paperwork or
studying proposals, and such us the
case with the police und fire depart­
ments. provide less crime und addi­
tional safety.
Everyone would benefit. Sanford's
government would operate with more
efficiency und other cttles would use
Sanford as an exumple of a progressive
government.
There Is only one thing needed to

bring this ubout; MONEY.
The city operates on tax money
which comes from our ad valorem
taxes. Just to hike on the additional
personnel requested, It would lake
opproxlmatcly $765,000. The city
would huve to find thut money some­
where.
It could use money spent elsewhere
such us from the stn*et Improvement
program, thus In effect, borrowing
from Peter to pay Paul. Amis from
which the money Is taken would suf­
fer. and we'd be right buck at the start
where people would rightly say that
the city Isn't doing enough.
Or the city could raise taxes. That
would certulnly provide the additional
money for these new people. Of course
with Sanford alrrudv having the high­
est mtllage rate In the countv. an at­
tempt at an Increase would create
such u voter tunnoll It would he heard
above the sounds of Jets (lying Into the

musician at UCF and played
the violin and cello. She teas a
member of lal Baptist Church
of Oviedo..
Survivors Include ion. Rob
en .
Orlando:
daughters.
Kathy. Colleen McGregor, both
of Orlando: brother. David P.
J a m s . Royal Oak. Mich.: I
grandchild.
Family Funeral Carr. Oviedo,
In charge of arrangements.

Timothy terail. S3. Weal A ir
port Boulevard. Sanford, died
T\w-*day. May ft. IBM at Flor-

from Mobgr. Ala. Mr. Bwall
waa ta t t e d te r n Cobta Basts.
Sanford, lie waa a member of
Hickory Avenue Church of God.
Sanford.
Survivors Include daughters.
Bette Holcombe. Adrienne U t­
ile. both of Mobile. Ala: aon.
Ocorge Douglas. Palmetto: ft

Virginia LM. 87. Brtghtvtcw
Drive. Lake Mary, died Monday.
May 4. IBM. Bom In New
York. N.Y.. she moved to Cen­
tral Florida In IBM bom New

Orlando-Sauford Airport.
There Is, therefore, only one solution
to this problem. Increase the tax base,
lids means the city would have to
huve more development, more busi­
nesses and more homes valued at over
the homestead limit level. These then,
would pay taxes which would go Into
the city's general operating fund cof­
fer. anil In- used for such needs a s
these.
Whoa, wait a minute. Every time
there Is u development proposed
which would help the city's lax base,
(does tills sound familiar?) citizens
complain, oltcn to the point where the
proposals are tossed out. Yet these are
generally the same citizens who want
the city to o|H‘rate better, who want
more police officers. In-tter lire pro­
tection. more parks. Improved recrea­
tion. etc. etc. etc.
As publicly stuted at various func­

tions. there arc clearly a few residents
who would prefer the city to rcmuln as
It was In the past; a smull hometown
atmosphere with no growth and no
development. Uut these arc the same
people who cry out for more govern­
ment spending on such matters us
better streets. Improved Inndscuplng.
more parks, and other expensive en­
deavors.
Sanlord lias more structures below
the taxable level (turn other cities In
the urea. That Is the reason for the
higher than nonnul mtllage rate. Un­
less and until Sanford can obtain a
higher lax base, which provides more
Income without Increasing mlllugc. we
will see few Improvements we so
dearly need.
So don't even think Sanford will
agree to hiring 20 more people. The
citizens who want Improvements arc
fighting the only way these Improve­
ments can take place.

WEDNESDAY MAY 6th ONLY1

Elba Gloria Zayaa. M . W ater
Ityadnth Drive. Orlando, died
Friday. May I. IBM Mra.
Zayaa waa bom In Darabaqultaa. Puerto Rico. Mra. Zayaa
waa a registered nurse. She
waa a Catholic.
Survtvoni include husband.
Angel M. Dias; brothers. Angel
Mmaa. te w Yaak. Edgar f ie

Jane Benford Schneider. 71.
New York City, died Monday.
May 4. IBM In Orlando Mrs.
Schneider was bom In W est­
moreland County. Pa. During
her fastuon career she workrd
with Vague. Seventeen. Good
Housekeeping, and Anally as
Fashion Editor for Family Cir­
cle. She waa a member of The
Fashion Group International.
Survivors include sons. Tho­
mas. Caane(berry, John B.. Loo
Angeles. Calif.
Family Funeral Care. Oviedo.
In charge of arrangements.

V t
i 1 « \
/.
» t ' 1fe a
k * 4 t

of Nativity
aon. Don-

Sid
*Col.a
Robinson.
BrookoviUe. died Sunday. May
3. IBM at his residence. Bom
In Breathitt County. Ky.. he
moved to Brookavtlle from
Sanford 3 years ago. Mr. Ro­
binson was a retired evangel­
ist. and a security guard at
rav c itffn tn aaraoni. n f v m a
member of Centralis te w Life
Bant 1st Church.
Survivors include wife. Lillian;
daughter. Denise Swenson.

Brewer Memorial
Funeral
Homes
and
Crematory.
Brookavtlle. In charge of a r­
rangements.

1st Church

Congregational
C hristian
Church.
Survivors Include son. Jaso n .
Los Angeles. Calif.: mother.
Mary. Sanford: brothers. Terry.
S pans. Tenn.. David. Sanford:
sister. Sue Sessions, Sanford.
Baldwtn-FalrchUd
Oaklawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral:
Home, Lake Mary. In charge of
arrangem ents.

FUncral srrvtrc for Leroy ILB Sr..
®. Vaknrta Street. Sanford, who
dfed Thursday. April 30. IBM. wdl
far held Saturday. II a.n. at ITlfa
SUvrt Church of Christ wtth IUs
tor ClamvT K. Brfl officiating. Visi­
tation will far Fitday 5 to B p m at
Sunrtar ChaptL Sunrise Funeral
Home. BOO Locust Ame.. R07) 322­
7383. In charge of arrangements.

hrtd Thursday. 10 a m . at the
Oaklawn Funeral Home. Interment
wdl fallow m Oaklawn Park Ceme­
tery. The family will metre blends
si the funeral home on Wednesday
from a 30 until 830 pm. Baldwin
Fairchild Oaklawn Park Cemetery
and FUncral Home. 8000 C.R. 40-A.
lake Mary . 323-4383.

PRICES FrlROUGHOUT
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REGIONALS

nortd* • \Nmin»uUy Usy 6 ,1W6 f

Regional roundup
Seminole
soars into
semifinals
HERALD SPOUTS EDITOR

Manfcad SataMa 3-0 lo advanca to Friday ■ Hsgnnal Sen*nafc SsnWwts w# hosl Rdqawood atartinq al 7 30 p m

SANK mi) . Maybe llie pollster*
w rrr right.
Mini |»ruplr. including Srmtnole
High School brad Im iu m II coach
Mikr 1‘nwrtn. w rrr anuurd to i t r
the Fighting Scmlnolr* rankrd No.
2 In the Class SA S tair Poll when It
was IT-leased Tuesday morning.
Not thal they didn't think the
Tribe didn't d rsrrv r lo be ranked
that hlgli, but alter being seventh
Uat week, it's liard lo believe that
they could jump that much.
lint alter seeing the performance
the Seminole nine put on Tuesday
night In the Ciaaa BA Regional
Quarterfinal*. there probably lent
m uch question this morning.
Ijuw-t Odom gave up otdy one

Lady Rams
First
year
Bears
roll to 28th
advance to semis
LAKE MARY _ They keep getting better and
better.
Last night, the Lady Rams softball tram a d ­
vanced to the Ciaaa OA Regional semifinals with
a 6-1 win over visiting Winter Oarden-West Or“ * ■ every wtn. Lake Mary (28 3) gets one step
closer to the state title and keepa proving why
there to ao m uch ta li about the possibility of an
unprecedented th u d guts’ state title at the
school In one year, after championship* by the
basketball and soccer teams.
The game started quietly with no one crossing
the plate until the third Inning. Weal Orange
drew first blood, but would be unable to add a n ­
other run to the scoreboard for the rest of the

ststant coach Kym Qaudreau. 'Especially In a
game this big an d when you know the player la
out there doing h er very beat. Sarah was ready
physically and mentally and It Just wasn’t com ­
ing together for her tonight. Sometimes that Just
X w Tthe defense closing down West Orange,
the offense went to work.
Yarah Otero started a hitting fretuy In the bot-

WINTER SPRINGS _ Two years
ago. the entire Winter Springs
softball team was In middle school.
There were about 40 cars In the
student parking lot Tuesday night,
up from five at the start of Winter
Springs' first year.
The girls don't have to worry
about a senior prom, or even a
Junior prom.
Aa a team of nlnth-and tenthgraders. the Bears shocked every­
one. moving into the semifinal
round of the state regtanals with a
5-1 Regional Quarterfinal wtn over
Pope Jo h n Paul II of Boca R aton. ’
Winter Springs Athletic Director
Rick Trtbctt said the Dears were
hoping to host the second round
regional* on Thursday, but the de­
cision won’t come down until to ­
day. If W inter Springs doesn’t have
home field Thursday, the Bears will
head to Hollywood to take on
Chamlnode-Madonna College Prep,

dtatlnctlon of tying the girls volley­
ball team a s having gone the far­
thest of any team In the school’s
Inaugural year.
Things started slowly for Winter
Springs last night aa Bears’ pitcher
Becky Manglno gave up three hits
and a run before retiring h er first
batter. Manglno said her alow start
was due to a case of nerves.
**For an hour before the game. I
was really nervous,* Manglno aald.
"Then I calmed down and every­
thing was okay from there.*
Despite the lack of experience,

roach Jill Cunk said her Ir a q *
would be Just line.
"We re tlie same aa everybody
risr oner lire game alarts.* Conk
said. *We have more spirit because
sre'rr so young *
Alter Ihe Eagles scored l)»e flrsl
Inning nin. with Manglno avoiding
further damage by squashing a
baars-loudrd. oneout Jam. the
Hears r.ime luck with three of
thrtr own In the bottom ol the llrel.
Katie GnfTrn opened the frame
wttli a walk and moved over on a
sacrifice bunt by Manglno.
After a strikeout, Leslie Helms
walked and Dude Reynolds scored
two runs with a triple to the rightfield fence. Jennie Dart followed
with a double and It was 3-1. Win­
ter Springs.
From Hint point on. Manglno was
unhlttuble. retiring nine strulght
before tlie Eagles mounted a threat
In the fifth that was wiped out by a
double play.
In the seventh, the Dears scored
a pair of insurance runs. With one
out. Dan singled and moved over
on a walk to Eileen Hatfleld. Almee
Nettles and Shana Coursin fol­
lowed with back-to-back singles,
and all Manglno had to ao was
■hut the door as the Dears ad­
vanced.
At the start of tlie season. Conk
■aid she was just looking for re­
spectability. but now Winter
Springs is 13-10 and thinking
about higher hopes.
"At the start of the season. I was
hoping for .500 ball.* Conk said.
*We pfoy in a tough conference and
we didn’t know where we'd end up.*
The Dears ended up In the sec­
ond round of the regional*. with
state title hopes In mind. Not bad
for a bunch of kids.

Braves bounce Hawks
out of softball playoffs
*Our pitcher, I thought, did a
good Job.* said Arterbum. *She
mixed her pitches up well and kept

Home runs push Lake
Mary past Edgewater
fact that the Rams were picked by
moat to finish somewhere near the
HERALD CORRESPONDENT
bottom of the district and the
Seminole Athletic Conference.
LAKE MARY _ They did It again.
•We're the only ones who thou^U
Tlie Lake Maty Rama baseball that we would be here. WeVe been
team got It’s second unexpected
It since the first day of
victory tn ns many games, defeat­ expecting
practice.*
said Rama coach. Allen
ing the Edgewater Eagles In the
TMttle.
first round of the Class OA RegionThe Rams weren’t viewed by
ids lust night.
many
as a tram to be tn post- sea­
Lake Mary won their district, son play,
but have pulled out some
downing county power Oviedo to
reach the regional*, despite the

t£ St. Cloud ends Lady ‘Noles’ season
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
ST. CLOUD _ The season may be oxer, but the
*Nolea have finally turned the comer.
After y e a n of losing and no district title since 1979,
the Seminole softball team finished second In dtsfcfcts a n d advanced to the state regional* for the first
time In years.
The season ended with a 12-2 loss at St. Cloud last
Right, b u t coach Dave Rogers said this season was a
Matting point for better things.
“We h a d a p e a t season.* Rogers said. *We did
something special. St. Cloud sent off fireworks after
the p u n e . but next year, well be the ones setting off

the fireworks.
Seminole entered the game without starting pitcher
Maria Duvall, but backup Katie Hoffman had filled In
admirably for the ’Notes after being called up from the
Junior varsity after Duvalfa Injury.
St. Cloud scored two In the first, two more In the
second and another In the third, b u t Semlnoh showed
a spark In the sixth when a pair of errors w en tal­
lowed by a Kelley Langton strife th at made ft 5-2.
Then, the season came to a d o se aa 8L Cloud
scored seven more In the sixth.
*l’m Just pleased with this season." Rogers aald.
who got two hits from sophomore Tam ara Sleep. *We
did more than anything anyone expected of us and I
promise, well wtn It all next year.*

�Tribe

Continued from Pi |

i

IB

hit. struck out
10 and wralkrd only two and Ryan Abeijon
scored two runs aa the Fighting Seminole*
b la n k e d Satellite 3-0 at Alumni Field.
'Lance (Odom) pitched a very good game.*
said Powers, whose team Is just 23 points be­
hind No. 1 ranked Venice in the state poll. 'And
the c&gt;(Trust- came through with some clutch hits.
The
team
played
very
hard.*
Odom (9-2) showed what was to come for S at­
ellite as h r got the Scorpions to hit three weak
ground balls In the top of the first Inning.
Seminole wasted an opportunity to score In
the bottom of the first Inning as. with one o u t
Ttm Raines walked. Clyde WUUam* singled up
the middle and both runners advanced on a wild
pick off attempt.
Hut they were left stranded aa Satellite ace
Ryan Cullen (ft&gt;5) got a strike out and a ground
out to end the threat.
After n pair of strike outs to start the second
inning. Ihe Scorpions got their first base runner
when Janies O’Donnell reached on a throwing
error. But he was left on second after stealing a
base.
The Tribe dented the scoreboard for the first
lime In the bottom of the second timing as. with
one out. Abefjon lined a single to left After an­
other out. Ned Raines hit a long double down
(hr left field line and Abeijon motored home all
the wav from first base.

Seminole added an Insurance ran in the third
Inning as Tim Raines led off with a sharp
fo u n d double down the left field line ana
moved over to third on a wild pitch a s WlUlama
walked.
After a stolen bate. Don Tsylor hit a long sac­
rifice fly to deep center field with Tim Raines
scoring easily.
Odom, meanwhile, was mowing down the S a t­
ellite hitters, retiring 12 In s row. Including sU
by strike out. from the second until the sixth
Inning.
The Scorpions' only real scoring threat came
in the sixth Inning. With two out. Odom lost his
composure for a second and walked two straight
batters. Out after a visit from Power*, the senior
righthander came back to atrikr out the next
hitter.

note High School Baseball Complex.
Ridgewood, the nm ner-up from District 6. a d ­
vanced with a 4-1 victory at District 7 champion
BeOeview on Tuesday. The Ram* are 24*7 on
the season and are receiving vote* In this
week's BA poll.
Providing the offense for the Fighting Semi­
nole* were Tim Ratne* (l -foc-2 with a double,
two walks, one run scored). Abeijon (l-fcr-2. two
run* •cored, hit by a pitch). WlUlama (Mbr-2.
two walk*). Ned Raines (l-for-3 wHb a double,
one RBI). Silva (l-for-4, one RBQ and Taylor

Hawks

accepted a scholarship to play for Semi
Community College in the tell.
However, the remaining Hawks can look
ward to a promising IMS-I9B9 season a*
have an undefeated JV team to recruit from

telk

W inter Springs golf
WINTER SPRINGS . The Winter S p r in g
High School Spring Ootf Classic wlfl be h d l
at TUskawlUa Country Club on Friday. Hay

Recreation Volleyball
SANFORD _ The City of Sanford Recreation
Department Soring Recreational Volleyball
League got underway this past Monday night
at Sanford Middle School
The results:
In the A League _ Kathy's Baby Shop |S-0).
the Yimou 0-1). C .E A U-2) and Juat For

The event, which is to raise money h r the
Winter Springs Athletic Department. wlO uoe
a four-person beat ball scramble format and
will have a 1:30 p.m. start.
The *85 per person donation Includes
g m H e e e . free range baUa and B8Q chicken
Ateo on the agenda to a clon al to the pin
contest, stnlghteat drive and longest drive
^lllftni&gt;rB!lina are available In die Winter

for Rams
IttutHodOM

Friday p lg tt's ReIftnal game, posting

unanticipated victo­
ries recently to pot them In
good position for what la to
come next, the Region BA semi­
finals.
Last night. Lake Mary struck
first.
Jo sh O Brten. who v * sta rt
Friday's game a n tha M M i .
hit a Roe shot MM toft M l ll»

aide ofli
Innings,

The Eagles' Dustin Higaard

m

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Serve shrimp from around the world
Blood Bonk
Crniral Florida Blood Bank
J*. “'king donor* of all type*
n
: '2P*cta,|y O type d £
!“ * V to Awwtr at Ha Sanford
fantirh. laoa &amp; Second S t For
Information, rail 333 01133.

Dancing for Sonlort
/ n w o w 50 Dance Club
Jfoncr i« held every Wednesday,
from 2 M -4:30 p m. a t the
Sanford Chic Center. Live mu-

A I&gt; A n m t
mi ren o n
If w u know, or live with an
alcoholic, there la help.
AJ-Anon la an anonymous,
non profit organization, open
to anyone who to a retadvr or
friend of an alcoholic.
Serenity Won Al-Anon meets
each Monday. Tuesday and
Thursday.
(Thursday
nonsmoking) evening a t 8 p.m.
Meetings are held In the back
room of the Sahara Club. 2BB7
South Sanford Ave., Sanford.
For additional meeting Umes
and loralkma In (he Central

Al-Anon
A support group for friends
or relative* of Alcoholics (AlAnon) meets every Wednesday.
a» « pm ., at I I I E. 37th St.,
just west of Sanford Avenue In
Sanford. New visitors or mem­
bers are wrlrotnr to this 12strp group.

Wolcomo Wagon
Seminole Spokes Welcome
Wagon Club of Seminole
remnly holds a cotter far new­
comers and second Wednesday
Uf evrry month from 10 a.m.
until noon. For Information on
address, call Betty. 005-0144.
or Lucy. 322-7877.

Nar-Anon
Nar-Anon
meets
every
Wednesday at 8 p.m. at South
Seminole Hospital, 880 West
State Road 434. Longwood.
Nar-Anon la a support group
open lo families an a friends of
addicts. Dally living with an
addict la more turmoil than you
con handle by yourself. Join

LONGWOOD-All

meets (he fourth Wednes
each month from Sept
through May. Fra tnfora
contact Maryann Hoff.
6338.

Since the addition of this colu m n to the W ednesday paper. I
have reccfvrd requests for a
num ber of recipes. We will aitem pt to flU all (he request* wc
receive and always apprrrlatr
hearing from you.
My job this week was made
caster because th ree readers
requested the sam e basic
thing, new ways to enjoy
shrim p. Apparently Srmlnolr
County cooks love shrimp and
1m one of them. T he following
recipe* are selection* from
northern France. Crete and 11nally Indonesia. I have found
th at most of the lim e the only
way you can get shrimp is
boiled, fried or In a scampi or
m ariners style a a u er. Karh of
these recipes lend a regional
taste to the dish and will cer­
tainly give the shrim p lover mu
there a welcome change.

dtah will iKtvr 4 people.
M M am I n n
3 lbs. flour
3 tbs. butler
I n ip beef stock or I can beef
consomme
1/4 n ip Madeira wine
Salt and white pepper to taste
Make a medium roux by
melting butter and whisking in
flour to a smooth pastr. Slowly
odd stork and wine stirring
constantly to keep sauce
smooth. Simmer lightly on low
heal to thtrkra and add salt
and pepper to taste. If sauce
gets lumpy rm aivr from heat
and whisk In a little- stork to
smooth It out. Satire should be
a velvety cream consistency.
arrange Hie slices around Hie
edge of thr platter.
M m Brook-Dawn
Shrim p 810.00/lb., Piibllx. 2
Iba. 821.(18; mushrooms 81.10
p e r 1/2 lb.. Publlx 81.10: all
o th e r
Ingredients.
approx.
82.50. Total: 825.67

(Serves 4 people)
3 lbs. medium to largr sice
ahrfled A dr vrtncd shrimp
t small white onion chopped
1 /3 lb. fresh white mushrooms,
sherd thin
1 cup cream or h a ir and half
1/3 rup dry white wine
1/3 cup shrimp o r fish Nock
1 tbs. lemon Juice
2 lbs. chopped fresh parsley
3 tbs. fresh grated Parmesan
cheese
3 lbs. butler
3 tbs. oil purpose flour
1/3 top. silt an d white pepper
In a largr skillet rneh butter
until X starts to bubble, lightly

34 lumbo Gull shrim p
3 tbs., sit purpose flour
1 /4 lb. butter
2 large tomatoes
4 slices Feta cheese
1 tsp. Oregano
2 tbs. fresh grated Parmesan
cheese
H itch of soli and while pepper
Madeira Sauer (recipe and In­
gredients brtoar)
In a Urge saute pan. heat
butter. Shell, de-vein and wash
shrimp. Lightly dual shrim p
with Hour and saute until a

temperature, slowly stir in
cream mixture in to your sauMed shrimp. Bring (o a *fminer
and stir constantly far 3 lo 4
minutes, To
serve, place
ahrtonp m the center of . a hot

horn pan and set aside. Cut
tam ators in half and sprinkle
•Nto oak. pepper. Oregano,
an d Hum eian. In a Urge caaaerate dish, place the 4 tom ato
h aters m e center and bake in
a preheated oven at 400 de­
grees until partially cooked
(still firm and lightly golden an
top). Date a a h a of Feta
cheese over each tomato half,
arrange shrimp around tom a­
toes, cover with Madeira Sauce

Udang Numbs
Deudaug N

NamM Kalapa
Marinated Bbrimp
wttk Not Nfeiuddod Caaaaat
Nanas)
(Sgtoy

This rertpe from Indonesia la
a fantastic dish for shrimp toer rs w in like spicy food. The
Ingredients I have listed are a
modification from the original
to Items available In this country. It is as close to the ortglnal aa I have been able lo get.
liowever. the recipe done in the
Far East is nuclear hot* and
mine la only liigh octant'. This
dish should be served with rice
and Sake and will feed two.

Marinata&lt; M rinp

1 lb. medium star shrimp,
peeled and butterfly cut
(cut down bock 3/4 tlimgfh
and spread apart)
1/4cup wine vinegar
1/4cup Sake
I tbs. toy onurc
I tap. Coriander. Cayenne,
Otnger. Garlic Powder. Onion
Powder, sugar
1/3 tap. oak and white pepper
1 hat a w n Chile pepper.
chopped fine with aceda
1/4 tap. Louisiana Hoi Sauce
MU an Ingredients together
and marinate shrim p overnight
m a covered dish, refrigerated.
hi a large skiUci heat cooking

plate. Aminge rice around
bowl and place shrim p on rice
far earn person.
I mbm
l/d cup cooked, chopped
shrim p
I tsp. olive oil
•
butter, honey
} »«P- Say Sauce, shopped gar
be. Cayenne, rag w
3 •***- shredded coconut
M u all Ingredients together
and process In Mender until
smooth.
May all your meals be a fes**ve occasion!
Tip Of The Wash
The m u Is a butter and flour
mixture used In m any soups.
stews, gravies and sauces as a
thlekrnlng agent.
Trust me. It does not take
magic lo makr a m u that
comes out smooth with a full
nutly flavor. There la no exact
measurement for a m u . all
butters and flours act differonly. A good guide to work
from Is I part unsalted butter
lo 2 parts all purpose flour by
Wright. (Example: I lb. of butter to 3 lbs. flour). METHOD: I.
Do not cook at too high a ternperature. 3. Mrtt butter In a
huge fry pan until U Juat starts
darkening flight golden brawn),
3. Sift and add your flour
afowty, stirring, with a whisk,
constantly and vigorously. 4
The mixture should be about
the thickness of Elmer's glue
while hot. 5. The longer you
cook the roux the darker brawn
tt will become and the more
'n u tty ' the flavor wilt be. A. If
you plan on staring your iouk.
cook M lo a M a t golden ton
only. You can always re-cook It
lo a darker finish tf your recipe
c o la for It. 7. Store the roux In
• tightly sealed container reM geratrd for up to I am nth. or
freesc tt for up to 6 m onths.
Nmdaato C aw W a ( M t&gt;««
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P * ? * * * * . n u r i n i t anak-

Mom feels unwelcome In
Thursday morning, from 7:30
to * 3 0 a.m.. at the Sabal Point
Country Club on Wrktwa
Springs Road. Longwood Po­
tential members are invited to

m i in at the Like
Community Building
Thursday from 4:48 to

om

____
Drive,

DEAR AMY: I have a n d sows
fur the waitress who tola you ahe
had to ftve up on a college degree
because 'w orking hill time and

Abby, I have gone to eea them
oaly four tlmoo In the last IS
month*. I make it a point to let
them know th e day before I am
coming. The last time I rent, Jeff
reflated lo let me In. I heard Sue in
the background yelling for him to
toll im they had to g&gt; eomewhers.
Once he made the aanue Hut the
heaee was unUdy. Abby, I wasn't
(hare to im pact the hanae. I Just

ImsfoMyamradL ****** *w*7 ”*r
and other relatives, but when they
went to nc Jeff, Sue look off with
the kids. His unclee didn’t even
have the chance to meet her or the

areYe always been dose. Should I
net go to vlsH my son because Bus Is
inconvenienced fay my visits? Please
UNWELCOME MOM
IN NORTH CAROLINA

DEAR UNWELCOME MOMi
1IY th a t Mr you to haro a pri­
vate ehat w ith yoar ana* and

*re

ly and very afford- su ctraoU sT ^^^
other collqgexdu- or volunteer* in her community,
to throughout th e
Aa a mothered three, 1 know the
id for military par- VArj j years are hard — especially

asaassssiiM
isrrifi: assttasssSfit

answer. On|y Iba young
knows what aha anal
sad aha anM In bar ton
Mm la uaahto nut only
part twu ehlldraa Ran
she to aaabls to gtos I
tbs Into and cars ha
OSAR MR MOLT! Ihaah vaa Mass aha hm Aaad a «

their own space, at ■ cart they can
afford. The e-mail address to:
admiesianafreall.teec.edu.
LINDA HOLT.
ASSOCIATE VICE PREBOIBNT.
COLLEGE RELATIONS

the Baste EnlWcd Submarine
Course at the Naval automating
School In Orotun. Conn.
The 1997 waduate of Sem i­
nole High School Joined the
Navy in September 1997.
Army Spec. Cardy Moten III
has graduated from the U.S.
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PAGE 3A

Custer’s last stand and
local officials with
songs in their hearts

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to be in
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INSIDE

SO Cants

THURSDAY, JUNE 25. 1998

Fireworks ban expands

M om
enters
plea in
baby’s
death

Violators
subject to
fine, could
go to jail
Bp Nick PfeUraf
I IK UA1.I) STAFF WIUTER
CENTRAL FLORIDA - With
the lorrsl fires still {losing s
threat to wooded areas and
n raib y residences, and still no
adequate rainfall in sight, more
and more government bodies
are im posing lions mi the sale
ami private u*e of fireworks.
The latest announcem ents
Itave tu to r from Seminole
County and the titles of Lake
Mary. Winter Springs and
lamgwood During llie Semi­
nole
County
commission
m eeting earlier this week, the
ban was not immediately ap ­
proved II was left to Commis­
sion ( Italnnan Randy M oms lo
make
Ibe
determination.
W ednesday afternoon. Moms
annmiiH rd Dull there would be
a f ount)’ wide ban on the sale
and u se of fireworks.
Tlte first offense will rrsull In
a warning; Die second Is • $50
fine. Die third can be ■ $800
fine and up lo U m onths In jail,
according lo Mortis
"IVople must fundamentally
understand Dial these are the
worst condlllons for fire In at
least 5 0 years.* M oms said
Dus morning 'Willi Ihe n*k so
great for the loss of life and
property, we haw lo sacrifice

Prom Staff Its ports
SEMINOLE COUNTY • J e n ­
nifer lluiler filed a notice th is
week stipulating Ota! she will
plead tem porary Insanity a s
her drfrnse for the murder of
her newhom child.
The death
occurred
on
C hnatm as Day. 1996. C a sse l­
berry police found the Infant's
body In B utler's closet. T he
baby was found In a p lastic
bag.
Duller* attorney. Jam es Figit. described Butler a s mif1ng from 'trau m atic pregnancy-lnducrd
dissociative
disorder*.
He said that the
condition Is stan d ard for th o se
who do not get prenatal ra re .
Duller told police that she w as
alone In an u p stairs bedroom .
According to her account.
Duller ripped th e baby In a bag
after noticing It breathing.
Then she hid the baby undern ra tb a blanket In a closet.
Some are questioning If such
a condition I* even leal. The
drfrnse u tto m ry would not
elaborate on what the condlPlssss ass Dsfsaas. Fags 4A

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County vows to spend less,
yet provide more in 1998-99
By Rasa w hite
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SEMINOLE COUNTY • A year ago Seminole
County M anager Gary Kaiser w as pressed when
he presented the 1997/96 county budget.
Wednesday, lie was much m ore confident. 'I t's
easier the second time around,'* Kaiser said a f­
ter th r 1st of 2 days of budget work sessions at
Lake Svtvun Park.
The total proposed
1996/99 budget Is
$376,593,125. Till* represents a 7.9 percent In­
crease above the adopted 1997/88 budget. The
revenue tn crrusc. Kaiser M id. reflects "our u n ­
usually active real estate and retail markets."
Board of County Com m issioners Chalrmun
Rindy Morris said Ihe county will be spending
less money th a n It did n year ago. Tlir mlllage
rate has h ern lowered by one percent which
m eans a break for taxpayers . T ills Is a good
trend - a sign th at we're h ra lth y and fulfilling
our contract with Ihe tax payers." Morris said.
If the mlllage rate ts upproved. the property
tax on an average residential hom e with a m ar­
ket value of $100,000 and a hom estead exem p­
tion of $25,000 would be $1,384.31. Of this.

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some of Die pleasures of th e
Fotirlh of Ju ly . Thr ((im m unity
slimild get together an d go
watrh the fireworks display In
Sanford*
The city of lake
Mary
Wednesday Issued an executive
order, 'declaring forest a n d
tinisli fire emergency.* A c­
cording to Die wording of th e
order, 'effective Immediately,
ihe public Is herrby proh ib ited
from conducting any o p e n
homing Including any c a m p ­
fires. bonfires, trash b u rn in g
or any o th er similar open uirlnersllon while this order Is In
effeit.'
Tlir order inrludrs not Ig­
niting
fireworks, novelties,
trick n o lsrm sk rrs and s p a r ­
klers o utdoors during ih e pc
llod of Die emergency including
Independence Day. July 4 th .
Dingwood also Issued a n
emergency ordinance al a s p e ­
cial m eeting Wednesday n ig h t,
prohibiting
similar
open
burning, a s writ as Ignition of
Artworks, e lr.
Die Sanford City C om m la
stun was one of Die first lo c a l
governments to m art th e b a n
on th r sale and use of fire­
works Approved Monday nlglit.
Die ban rem ains In effect for 60
days, but as ts the ra s e of
most of th e other prohibitions.
It ran lie rescinded by Ihe fire
marshal sliuuld there be sufll"ent rainfall
None of t h r bans thus far a re
prohibiting
com m ercially
launched fireworks for Ihe I n ­
dependence Day observance,
and a nu m b er of arras In c lu d ­
ing Sanford's Ukrfront. h a v r
wbeduled fireworks displays.
Should t h r fire luuard re ­
main serio u s however, th e s e
might also be canceled In so m e
locations.

Firefighters
blaze on
with help
By Nick P M k sf
HERALD STAFF WRITER
CENTRAL FLORIDA - Wllh
morr and more firefighters
joining tlir b attle against the
rvrr Increasing arrrag e being
burned In C rn tra l Florida, a s ­
sistant r a n d suppon Is also
growing
Flreftghlers from
other states, a s far away as
Virginia. Georgia. Alabama and
Mississippi, a s well as o th er
locations, are coming lo the
area lo lend assistan ce.
Die slate of OeorgU. p re s­
ently undergoing a drought of
several m o nths, has not had
Ihe Are o u tb reak s seen In C en­
tral Florida, but firefighters
from Dial s ta te say they would
return hom e Immediately If %
similar o u tb reak occurs.
With a m ajority of th r b lazes
In Volusia County, other co u n ­
ties are also sending fire fight­
ers lo Die a re a of Volusia. St.
Johns. P u tn am and Flagler.
Many are also bringing heavy
equipment, which ts badly
needed.
have been reported in Lee.
Pasco. O range and Brevard
counties.
The Am erican Red Croaa re­
ports settin g up 30 sh elters
thus far. serving 16,21*3 m eals
as ol yesterday In a 7- county
area, mostly to firefighters, but
including 636 civilians forced
to remain In th e shelters.

Vision and need fo r studying

$774.90 would go to the School Board and
$157.28 to fire protection.
Tlte General Fund portion of the 1998/99
budget equuls $114.385.574. Revenues In Die totul for the General Fund are estim ated to In­
crease by $8.5 million or Ihe equivalent of 8 .1
percent. The Sheriffs Office is the recipient of
$4,148,097 or 49 percent of the Increase.
One by one. the various directors of each
county entity presented their proposed budgets
to the 5 county commissioners. Tne setting was
Just about us relaxed as It could get. C om m is­
sion Chairm an Monts wore shorts. The session
began ut 9 a.m. and concluded well after 4 p m.
The second day activities began today al 9 a.m.
Overall, the budget reflects un Increase In
county staff of 36 from last year's adopt rd
budgrt. H ie change results from requests for 26
positions for the Sheriffs Office. 3 positions for
the Circuit C oun and 7 positions for the Board
of County Com m issioners.
Sheriff Don Ksllnger has requested a budgrt of
$41,220,379. up $3.5 million or 9.3 percent
from Die 1997/98 adopted budget. Esllngcr said
that in 1997 the county experienced a "dram atic
I $m Bsdgst, Fags 3A

Saporito is
state GOP
committee
woman

Pat Burkett. Environmental Education specialist, and
Gabrtollo Milch, environmental specialist, are joined by
Florida black bear, illustrating what is offered at the

Friends o f the environmental center
organize, seek funds for expansion

By Tony T iu lo
HERALD CORRESPONDENT
SEMINOLE COUNTY • Mem­
bers of the Seminole County’s
Republican Executive C om m it­
tee voted at Dteir recent m eet­
ing for the position of state
committee woman.
This was a special election as
Die position w as formally held
by Kelli B ass of Altamonte
Springs who is leaving for a
position In Tallahassee.
n«as« $M OOP. Page 4A

Seminole County Environmental Studfoa Canter, at tha
Friends organizational meeting Wednesday.

By Shari Brodle
HERALD FEATURE EDITOR

Carol Saporito

SEMINOLE COUNTY • Every
Bth grade student in Sem inole
C ounty knows about It. yet It Is
one of th e best kept secrets In
the area.
Each year, 11.630 stu d en ts,
teach ers and parent c h a p e r­
ones tour the Natural H istory
Museum, hike the Interpretive

trail and slog through th e fa ­
mous Mud Walk as p a rt of
programs offered at the S e m i­
nole C ounty Environm ental
Studies C enter. But. Oils v a lu ­
able resource of environm ental
knowledge ts not open to th e
general public.
With th e help of a new ly
formed 'friends- group, th is
situation m ay soon be re n te -

Pal D urkett. Environm ental
Education specialist, and the
staff of th e ESC hosted an ot$
gunizattonal meeting of the
'Friends of th e Environm ental
Studies Center* Wednesday In
the m useum .
Surrounded by wildlife, alive
and Muffed, representatives of
government a n d b u tln esa orgon b allo n s discussed
the

�1A - SwwnoM Harold. 8onkyd. Floods ■Thursday June 25.1996

And a 1, and a 2: Everyone, start singing
Today Is International
___________
Slng-Oul Day. « chance for 1
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t&gt;oys and girls
tn
pretend thrlr lives were a
great musical. The Idea Is to

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sing otil yuur words In con?
vernations Instead of speak- s B
ing them . You can also
l h J U f e ' :r&lt;;
dance.
Sanford M ayor Larry Gala
Is
rxpected
to
sing.
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"Heartbreak Hotel."
School board member Bab
Goff will be wtilstUng. "Ain't Mtsbehavln “
Seminole County Clerk of the Courts
M aryaaae M ona will sing 'I've Got Your
Number."
Seminole County Cow&gt;ml— loner G nat
Malay will sing. ‘1 Shot the Sheriff."
Form er and perhaps future Sanford City
C om m issioner A.A. (Mac) McClaaaban
"Run. Don't Walk."
Coincidentally. this year’s Stng-Out Day
falls on C aity Sim on's 53 birthday. "Nobody
Does It Better" th an you, girl

Judy, Judy, Judy
The slnglngest place to be today Is Grand
Rapids. Minn., for the start of the annual
Jo d y G arland Festival. There's a Ruby
Slipper Contest and Or Karaoke all day and
night. Four of the original M unchkim from
the Wizard of O r will appear. There's a Judy
G arland Children's Museum and Birthplace
to visit in the etty. Garland (V taacM Gtunml
was boro J u n e 10. 1922. tn G rand Rapids.
She died tn 1969.

I
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IS a • ■

A woman once askrd Ju d y to
sing “Over llte Raliilww" in a
l*d*“ washroom.

The request w as cmphatlcally denied.

Thump, thump, flum p
More th an 115.000 are headIng lo Lullng. Texas for this
week's W aterm elon T hum p
(wuh World Cliomplon SeedS pitting C ontest). Imagine
being one of the lop needs In
this th u m p er of a spilling
tournam ent? After the competition there's
dancing and a champion melon auction.

RUSS
WHITE

CHAPTER 2, ARTICLE V* OR CfTV COOC, OP
THE CfTY COMMISSION OP THE CITY OP
WETTER SPRMQ8, FLORIDA REGARDING
OPEN EURNMO, SMOKING M CITY PARKS
ANO SALE OR USE OP PEIEWORKS
OURMG THE IMS FOREST AND BRUSH FIRE
DECLARED EMERGENCY.

Withovt i prayer
The great judges comprising the U.S.
Suprem e Court on this dale 3G years ago
came u p with llte brilliant Idea that prayers
read aloud tn public schools violated the 1st
A m endm ent's separation of ch u rch and
state. Some rhurrh-gocra began distributing
bum per stickers th at read: "Prayer wtU
retu rn to our schools when the ttombs start
falling.-

They didn't heve e prayer, either
This was a terrible day for Lt. Col. Georgs
C u tte r tn IH7B. He and hts men attacked the
Sioux Indians at Little Bighorn. Mont. C uster
and all 200 of his men were killed A horse
nam ed Comanche survived. C I M S ittin g
Bull and C rasy Horse were the victors In a 2hour battle. There will be a C uster's Last
Stand Reenactment Friday In Hardin. Mont.
More than 10,000 will attend.

WHERLAS, the CVy Commissioners of the CVy ol Winter Springs has
Issued a Resolution datad Juris 22,1996. dsdartng an emergency for
the forest and brush fires In the City;
WHEREAS, The Governor o! ihe Stale of Florida issued EsectShe
Order Number 96*141 dated June 7 .19M. dsdartng a stale of enter*
gsney throughout Florida due to Via forest and brush Ikes oecuntog
within Florida. Inducing those wShtn Seminole County

Color our world

WHEREAS, the Governor's Eiecuttve Order expressly recognizes the
extreme potential tor more Ikes that threaten Me and properly.

The honcho* at the Columbia Broadcasting
System came up with a novel Idea on Ju n e
25, 11151 they broadcasted for the ftrat time
In color. At Hits tunc CBS owned only 40
color TV w ts mid few tf any people had them.
Still, a colorcast was sent Into stations In
New York City, W.nhlngton, Philadelphia.
Baltimore. Philadelphia and Boston. WMtSl
c m s k lle was 54 y e a n old. M tte WkBece
w as 53. and Je rry BeWMB wasn't boro yet.

WHEREAS, the Governor also instituted a ban on burning authorize-

a call away IN BRIEF
Many fam ilies throughout
Central Florida are facing Ihe
challenge of caring for elderly
parents. According to a state*
wide estim ating conference,
m ore th an 300.000 seniors re*
side In Brevard. Orange.
Osceola and Seminole coun­
ties. More th an half live in
hom es with a prim ary c a re ­
giver-including family mem­
bers. a spouse or other Indi­
viduals. The Senior Resource
Alliance's "Senior Helpline*
can guide them lo the assis­
tance they need.
"With the added concerns
and problem s th at are associ­
ated with aging, caring for

elderly parents can be very
difficult and frustrating for
many Individuals and fam ilies.
However. It doesn't have to
be." says Ju d ith Tham es, ex­
ecutive director of the Senior
Resource Alliance. ‘By calling
th e Senior Helpline, fam ilies
can team about agencies, pro*
gram s and support groups that
are designed to m eet th eir
particular needa."
This helpline Is available
Monday through Friday. 8
a.m . to 5 p.m. and can provide
callers with inform ation and
referral* to local organization!
and program s th at deal efllh
senior Issuca-including Social

W EA TH ER

2 ^ m HS ! ? O r f f ' S ! * M U M S n m * m in. 9:50
Afternoon thunderstorm s. Highs a.m .. maj. 12:35 a.m .. min.
dcratorm*. Highs in the mid- , u " * - DiytdBk M ir s . high.
90s. Lows in the m id-70s. 9:42 a.m ., 10r07 p.m .. low: 3:32
a m . 3:37 p.m. R ev f l a m e

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1 p 01 • *am 3:37 a fn ‘ 3:42 p m ‘

I H 5 E R ■I '• •' I K ^ J Om m flaask: high: 105)2 a.m ..
y m ip f f fcfff
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10:27 p.m.. low: 3:52 a.m .. 3:57

Wattrinf ffi tikltwi
WINTER SPRINGS - flic city
of W inter Springs lias added
it’s name
to Hie cities
declaring
em ergency
m andatory w ater restrict tons
Residences
with
evenly
num bered street addresses
may only w ater Mondays,
W ednesdays
and
Fridays
between 8 p.m . and 0 a.m .
O dd-num bered addresses can
Irrigate lawns on Tuesdays.
Thursdays
and
Saturdays
during the sam e hours.
C ar washing
and lawn
Irrigation la strictly prohibited
on Sundays.
The only difference In Ihe
W inter Springs restrictions la
th at It place* a 20 m inute
lim itation on all Irrigation.
SANFORD * As a final
rem inder, th e 30th annual
NAS Sanford reunion will be
held this weekend. Ju n e 20,
27 and 28. headquartered st
Ihe Fleet Reserve home. 3040
W. SR-46. Events will Include
lunches, breakfasts, a golf
tournam ent al M ayfair Golf
and Country Club, plus a
m yriad of other activities.
All navy and m arine corps
Sanford during (he activation
of the facility, aa well as
persons who were civilian
employees a t that time, a re
urged to atten d .
,
For additional Inform ation,
contact the Fleet Reserve a t
330-1706.

SANFORD
B rethren
Reaching O ut la sponsoring a
special program
Saturday.
Ju n e 27 a t Seminole G ardena

Apartments,
Winds are from the aouth at
5*10 m .p.h.

1000 W. Fifth

S treet. According lo Tbrnr
Taylor, special attention will
be paid to African-American
m ales that project
positive
high moral Images lor our
young m en. Taylor said th e
organizations num ber one
goal la lo "let them know how
Im portant they are and with
the right mind-oet, their

WHEREAS. toS Emsrgenc
o» further tores! and brush
futures
offer
i
opportunities and success.
Men
of
all
ethnic
backgrounds are encouraged
lo asaM In Ihe endeavor. A
num ber of agencies support
the event Including Ihe City of
Sanford.
Sanford
Poller.
SliertfTs
D epartm ent.
Semlnolr HOPE and others.
H ie gathering Is scheduled
from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. For
additional Information, phone
Tony Taylor at 323 0203.

AftMr mM All jantfro

SANFORD - N lnr-yrar-old
Alejandro
Ramirez.
1998
Ju n io r Pan American Chess
Champion and A rthur Hie
Aardvark (PBS TV**rrtrs) will
be
apodal
guests
this

Saturday. Ju n e 27 at th e
grand opening of Ihe WMHt
Store
of
Knowledge
at
Seminole Towne C enter In
Sanford. The two will be on
tuind for piw ios and Interviews
from 10 a.m . until noon.
The store, on the upper level
of
ihe
mall,
features
educational
type
gam es,
videos, books, crufts and many
oilier Hems.
Tlie Store of Knowledge Is
Ihe Drat of Its kind In C entral
Florida.

•m eryDficy m M iip in s n i jun ao ra on

LAKE MARY - The Lake Mary
Board of Adjustment will meet
Wednesday. Ju ly I, beginning
s i 7 p.m. tn
the
city
commission cham bers.

An emergency is declared due lo the high potential tor lira in
and around the CVy of Wlntor Springs, pursuant to Chapter 252
and Chapter 2 of Via City Coda.
Open burning and dlacardng ol Hghtod cigarette b u tt outdoors
The sale and uaa or tftacharge of fbaworka In the CVy of WMar
Springe is prohMad except salsa by tesnssd pyrotechnic
whotssals menutodurars who haw opsmlsd in the CVy torflva
or more years and puMcfy sanctioned and approved firework
dHpiey* approved by the City Fire Chief.

Thursday, June 2 5 ,19M • Vol. 90. No. 218
PutAihsd: OaSy Exapl Monday. Saturday 6 CMasnas by
BspubSc Newspapers, inc. • 300 N. French Avt.. Ssrdord, FL 32771
Phone: (407) 322*2611 Fax: (407) 323-9406

Open Ikes and omoidng a rt prohtoVsd In City parks and pra
serves.

tbSlwatKw
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WHEREAS. Florida Statute Section 252.46 authortzts CWas to pro*
mutgots orders and rules aa are necessary tor emergency manage­
ment purposes;

WHEREAS, a vtokdon of a duly promt Sgaisd order Is a second dagw
mtsdsmaanor punishable by a ana of up to 1600.00 tor each offense
and by a term of Imprisonment ol up lo sixty (60) days In Jail tor each

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Florida Statute Section 252.47;

“Serving Seminole County Sinee 1908

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ovbc

to perform emergency management fonclonswlMn than territorial Vm-

WHEREAS, auch orders whan Nad wth tie dark ot Via Court have
the tores of law, and Ml existing laws, ordnances, and rulse which are
in contact are suspended to tie antonl ot tie conflct pursuant to

The only Item llslcd on th e
agenda Is discussion of an
ordinance lo reduce a front
yard setback In a residential
coning district.

Seminole Herald
D M ooctvw - P u tow w

WHEREAS, Executive Ontor No. BO-29 of the Otkca of the Govamor
hat d iligalsd amatgancy managamanl euthonty to poMcsl tubOvF
■tons pursuant lo Florida Simula Sackon 252.36(1 Mi) a (I).
WHEREAS, Florida Stadia SecSon 252.36 empowers cMae to pwOci-

P$yc6 lc P a l m ,
T a r o t’ C a rd s &amp;•
Aur* R a a d fn g a

AOMMSTiunoN

WHEREAS. Section 2 254 oithaC ty Coda of tt»C *yoi Wtntsr
Springs authorizes a l aborts to skmnala Hi# probiamt and dangeri ol
the CVy and v» residents restating homdsetoredsmargenose.

it any provision of this Order Is InvUdalad by a court of comps
lEnt Jurisdiction, such InvM ly EhEl not eHecI Ihi rECDEininn uro
viatonsof this Order which ohal oonVnua lo have Via M force
end sftoct of law.

7

The continued alMs of emergency may be m otttad In whla or In
part or may be larminatad upon Via Joint racommondMion of Via
Emergency managamanl Okador and Via^CVy Manager by
action of the commlaaloo st a regular or apodal mailing.
This Order shol remain in affect during the 1996 forest and
brush Apm EmErQEnrv untoEB M rltr modMid Of MdndEd bv tiE
CXy Commission.

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CVy of Wbdar Springs

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Budget
d rrrra s r" In Uw num ber of violent crim es aurh
aa hom icide. rnMirry and aggravated assault.
There wraa SIS arrest* from um g and vtre re­
lated activities (43 of them In the county's
schools.)
Ksllfigcr said there was a slight Increase,
however, in larceny an d auto lltefls. He said the
alik e p ru ersard 220.943 calls tor scryK r and
reduced its average com plaint response u r n lor
urgent ra ils by two m inutes (38 perrentlV
The num ber of lam lungs at the Jo lu i ( . Polk
Correctional Facility Increa sed from 16,157 in
IWW to UMI.tr) In 1907. an Increase of 778. The
average dally Intnatr population In 1097 was
813 compared to 950 the first four m onths of
1998.
Tire Public Safety KM S/Flrr/Hrscue proposed
budget is g 15.407.006 - up slightly from the
1997/08 adopted budget of $15,070,822. The
1000/97 actual expenditures were 13.351.025.
The departm ent wtil continue Its KMS transport
program with 7.300 anticipated tran sp o rts In
1008/00 and n revenue of approxim ately
$1.000.000,
The county's Incentives program assisted 17

a T ------d tftliim iT arnica, cooperation and
cam araderie. H r Said a s good as the budget
num bers tyre, so la the satlrtkrtlon that the
county was succeeding m Its /S ort to be a
*Our overriding goal h a s been to (oarer a cli­
m ate of honesty, professionalism, integrity and
custom er service." K alsrr said. The 1998/99
budget, lie said.. Is representative of an eco­
nomically vibrant economy, aggressive business
sound, conservative financial
practices and
strategies.

‘Gary Kaiser did a whale of a job preparing
this budget." said Commissioner Win Adams,
'lie 's kke the president of a big company and
we the comm issioners are a very pleased Board
of Directors."

I Friends

Stock ill

aw areness *tn a slow m otion
mode.* Milch said she envi­
sions the friends group to serve
a s a booster club, but sh e
doesn't want to do too much.

Battery
Dennis lladd. 43. of 808
Sweetwater Island, Longwood,
was arrested Tuesday. Ju n e 23,
by Seminole County deputies,
lladd was charged with battery
and waa arrested at the above
address.
lladd
allegedly
pushed Ills wife Into a bed­
room.

Some of die activities aig grated for the park and the
ESC include Increased p a r­
ticipation from students in en­
vironm ental studies at the high
school and college level and
special programs. The first
program
Is
planned
for
Saturday. Aug. 29, when Lome
K. Molo. Environmental Spe­
cialist with the SJRWMD pres­
ent 'B reakfast with the Birds.*
Finding funding sources will
be the biggest challenge for the
friends group. Dede Schalfhcr.
Community Involvement coor­
dinator with Seminole County
Public Schools said the group
could utilise the staff's grant
writer. Ron Rose, executive di­
rector of the Sanford Cham ber
of Commerce said he would fo­
cus on getting the buatneaa
community active. Rose said he

ftetsll ttwft
Ceconglc Hradwrll. 33, of
415 Day Avr.. Sanford, was a r ­
rested Tuesday. J u n e 23. by
Sanford police. Hradwrll was
charged wllli retail theft and
was arrested In the 1000 block
of Mngnutln Avenue. Upon n
paldown, police found $70.70
of headache powder on the
defendant.
Norman Dryout. 37. of u n ­
known residence, w as arrested
Tuesday. J u n e 23. by Sanford
police, Bryant w as charged
with retail theft a n d aidlng/abet ting in the com m ission
of a crime. Drynnt supposedly
acted a s a lookout during a t r ­
ial! theft.

program when he directed the
Jensen Beach (Fla.) Cham ber
of Commerce. "My rote In this,"
Rose said. *W1U b e basically to
get other cham bers and buatncaecs involved, h a extremely
tmpceaacd (with the ESC). This
one oi cnc dcbi icpc ie c r rti
In the area.*
The group has established
m em bership levels, in hopes of
collecting o —« seed money.
H ie contribution levels range
from $ 15 for senior dllxena. to
$250 far corporations. The
money will be m aintained In an
account tor the ESC In the

Burglary
Ja m e s Sum m ers, 18. of 464

Sun Lake CUr.. Lake Mary, waa
arrested Monday. J u n e 22. by
deputies.
Seminole County
Sum m ers was charged with
burglary and crim inal mischief.
Summ ers was a n r s tr d al the
co m er of Sand pond an d Sky­
line. Police observed defendant
In a building u n d er construc­
tion.
William Schulte. 34. of 5355

Orange Btvd.. Sanford, waa a r ­
rested Monday. Ju n e 32. by
Seminole County deputies.
Schulte was charged with b u r
Mary and was arrested in the
300 block of Bush Boulevard.
M ice m ade an arrest In an in­
cident th at dates back to June

Surfltausr

com panic* and m a te d more than 9.000 Jobs
tart year. There arc 40 new target businesses
located along the 1-4 corridor of the county. The
Joba Growth Incentive Program created an ad­
ditional $2.2 million In eounfywtdr ad valorem
tax receipts last year and Is projected to provide
more than $68 million In the next decade.
K alsrr said that he believes the county made
trem endous strides in the part year In fostering

meriy with lbe

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SALE! 3-WAYFOOl TESflNG
MT. U t a m a ro pod
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afloat m
sale prices good
25 thru Juno 28

�Fires
Authorities have estim ated
m ore than 100.000 acres have
burned, with more than 100
tiom rs damaged or destroyed
and 230 people displaced.
There have been 20 U suries
and one death a s of the a id of
yesterday's statistical report.
' : on where figure*
originate, ’olusla County re*

?*i

With approximately 190 peo­
ple in attendance with 06
comm ittee m m and women ac­
tually voting, the rem aining a t­
tendees were alternate com m it­
tee people and guests. D oss's
departure left the rem aining
balance of a 4-year term, end­
ing In the year 2000. which Is
the rule under the party’s State
Election Committee.
There were 2 women vying
for the position. One was c u r
rent executive committee vice­
chair Carol Saporlto of W inter
Springs and certified appraiser
Caroline Knutson of Sem inole
County.
Former
executive
committee
Chairm an
Tom
Kuhn gave the
first of
Saportto's
nom inating
speeches.
In his speech. Kuhn brought
out the am ount of tim e
Saporlto has spent In working
for the committee. He said.
•She has paid her dues.* Doug
Mr Rainey, head of the Precinct
Organization, a sub-com m it tee.
gave
Saportto's
seconding
speech. Saporno had previ­
ously held the position for sev­
eral years.
In speaking of Knutson. Dirk
llarkcy who n n a Congressman
Jo h n Mica’s Seminole County
Office, said In h is nom inating
speech. 'H er leadership and
great enthuataam aria ba an
asset.* Commit! rewoman Lota
Ffclrbrothrr seconded U nitarm 's nom ination. In accepting
th e nom ination. Noutaon said.
•We m ust operate under Ood*s
laws, and if elected th is wtil be
my goal.*

Defense
lion consisted of. Butler gave
■ detailed account of what
happened 16 authorities which

PHARMACY
The State of Florida Is re­
portedly considering Issuing
som e type of ban today, per-

m rnt Agency (FKMAJ an ­
nounced this m orning that IB
counties have now enacted

cocnra In the executive commit­
tee equally by Chairman Jim
Staffing.
Another notable debate was
in the school board's District
Five race In which Incumbent
Jeanne M onta faced challeng­
ers Lurtrnr Sweeting and
Barney Green.

The Sewunoie Herald
w ants to publicize your
events. Hasses and semi­
nars that are available to
the general pubbe.
Wed Ilka to have the
Information
for
your
announcement at least a
week In advance.
All Item s should be

For more inform ation about
senior sendees available In Ihe
comm unity, call th e *8enlor
Helpline- at (407) 007 4 4 6 4 In
O nrngr. Osceola, and Semi­
nole counties. In Brevard
County, ran (407) 631-2747.
The purpose of the Senior
Resource Affiance la to coordi­
nate and develop services and
resources for all elders In Bre­
vard. Orange. Osceola and
Seminole counties, enabling

typed or w ritten Irglbty and
Include Information about

S u n ta n Include wile. Eater
far: sons. Carl Lee J r.,
h m fa. Henry. Lake Butler,
lohraiy Lee. Tam pa. Eddie Lee
VUHngham.
Sanford:
laiffihtrr*.
Eunice
Dingle.
(aJuitr B arthell. both of
lanford; brothers. Charlie
hwwn.
Palm etto;
Corrtne
Vaahtngton. Palmetto. Betty
lean Paradtae, Rochester. N.Y.:

1514 S. FRENCH AVE - SANFORD
Irm a J . W rttftt. 86. Blueberry
Lane. Lexington. M aas., died
Monday. Ju n e 22. 1996. Bom
In Carlsbad. N.M.. she moved
from Sanford to Lexington.
Maas In 1913. Mrs. Wrtght was
a homemaker. She was a
mem ber of D aughters of
Am erican Revolution. Lextng-

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Norene D. 'D inkle' Cltmer.
73. Heron Bay Circle. Lake
Mary, died Tuesday, Ju n e 29.
1096. Bom In Pitts. Oa.. she
moved to Central Florida In
1962. Mrs. CUmer was a
teacher at Pine Castle Elemen­
tary School for 24 y e a n and
worked tn custom er service for
Jordan Marsh for 27 y ean . She
Widowers and National Educa­
tion Association. Mrs. CUmer
w as a member of Downtown
B aptist Church of Orlando.
Survivors include sons. Dr.
Clyde. Longwood. Ron. Ormond
Beach; sisters. Mildred Bryant.
Gainesville, Bernice Batemcn.
Starke. Doris Bevtlle. G aines­
ville. M artha Sue Hunnteut.
Alachua’, brothers. Wendell
Duncan. Douglas. Oa.. Davie
Duncan. Lake City. Durden
Duncan. AdeU. Oa.: 5 grand­
children.
Baldwtn-Falrchlld
Oaklawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home. Lake Mary. In charge of
arrangem ents.

Denlel J . Ooode, 33. Murid
S tm t. Orlando, died Monday.
June 22. 1996. Bom In Cincin­
nati!. Ohio, he moved to Cen­
tral Florida In 1962 from Ah
Ungton. Tfcxaa. Mr. Ooode was
a consultant In the banking in­
dustry.
Survivors include parents,
Edward At Judith. Tavares;
brother. Edward. Ft. Worth.
Texas: sister. Amy Jack.
Wadsworth. Ohio; companion.
Kent Thome. Orlando.
Baldwtn-Falrchlld
Oaklawn
fto k Cemetery and Funeral
Home. Lake Mary, in charge of
arrangem ents.
s s s s t t i

.

MeNorton Road, Altamonte
Springs, died Wednesday. June
17. 1998 a t h is residence. Mr.
Henderson w as bom July 26.
1926 tn O rnnw ood, Miss. Mr.
Henderson
w as
a
selfrmnloved
oaidener He
employed gardener.
He was
was aa
member and deacon at love
TSbcmacie Church of Ood In
Christ.
Survivors
Include
wife.
Mableltne. Sanford; sons. WHUe A.. Oainesvtlle, Charles W..
Dcitona: daughters. Beverly,

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R o llin g to a title
Tire City clinches Sanford Wednesday championship

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SANFORD Using a boost from
an upon to the Am flame. Tire
City outarorrd Nobles Communlea*
tlon 13-2 over the final three In-

ship of Ihe Sanford HwcrMtJooDegartm enl Men a Spring Wednesday
S flh t
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F tnehum Park.

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to highlight
championship
wrestling can!

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Chase
Continued from Pad* IB
Beer :30 collected 23 hits
and scored In every Inning an d
hrld Sunnthtnd Corporation to
ortl&gt;' eight hits In pasting an
18 l Run Rule victory In the
opening game ol the evening.
In the nightcap. Bloke's Boy*
got o(T lo a slow start, only
leading 4-1 after Tour Innings,
but then m ine on lo srverly
hurt Ox* Regulators' cham pion­
ship hopes with n 12-4 tri­
um ph
Hlake's Boy* holds not th r
league lead with a 0-2 record,
hut Beer 30 Is right behind
with a 5-2 record The Regula­
tors frll lo 4*3 and Sunnlland
Corporation l»0-H.
Tonight at Chase
Park.
Blake's Boy* battles Beer :30
for first place at 7 p.m. and Die
Regulators lake on SunnUand
C orporation at 8 p.m.

A m ake-up game between
Beer :30 and the Regulators
that was mined out on Ju n e
11th could possibly he made
up. meaning the gam es will b e­
gin nt 0:30 p.m.
The post season tournam ent
Is scheduled for next Thursday
(July 2nd) at Chusc Park, with
flsrt place playing fourth plnce
(Sunnlland
Corporation)
at
0:30 p.m. and second place
taking on th u d place at 7:30
p.m. Tiir winners of the first
two games will return for the
cham pionship game nt 8:30
p.m.
Doing (he damage lor Deer
:30 were Cory Reoine (four sin ­
gles. four runs scored, three
RBI), Mike McLahon (one dou­
ble. two singles, (brer runs
stored, two RBI). Kite Bullock
(th rrr singles, two ru n s scored,
two RBI). Mark Hanoi.m lone

double, one single, one tun
scored, five RBI) and J a s o n
Sim pkins (one double, one sin ­
gle. two ru n s scored, one RBI).
Also contributing were Mark
Hoffman (two singles, one run
scored, two RBI). Mark C latlerbuck and Clancy Wallace
(two singles, one nut scored
and one RBI each). Jerry Qovrm a le (two singles, fwo runs
scored) and Steve Cook (one
single, one nut scored).
Providing the offense for
Sunnlland Corporation were
lirrg C arter (one triple, one run
scored). Aaron Leslie (one dou­
ble. one nin scored, one RBI),
Dee Dunn lone double, one
Kill). Moe Shelton (one single,
one n u t seated, one RBI). Red
G unter (one single, one run
stored), Slrvr Batem an. S te­
phen Willis and Jo n Colllna
(one single cacti) and Nate

Fakess (one RBI).
Leading Blake’s Boys were
Mike Frazier (three singles, two
ru n s scored, one RBI), Bruce
Sellers (three singles, one tun
scored, one RBI). Brian Jo n es
(two singles, one run scored,
one RBI) and Jim Schaefer
(two singles).
Other hllters were Anllone
Grooms (one double, two runs
scored, one RBI). C hris Bryson

S urge a t hom e to night
LONGWOOD _ The Orlando Surge will play
the Buffalo Wings at InLlne Skate Center In
Longwood tonight at 7 p.m.
The Surge are undefeated, winning 14-fi

Pinehurst------------C o n tln atd from Pag* IB
Providing the offense front the gam es of Ju n e
18th were:
Westvtew B aptist C hurrh: two hits _ Barry
Green (duuble. two runs, RBI). Jaso n Green
(nin, RBI); one hit _ Wayne Gagrr nnd Jeff
Brown (two runs. RBI). Troy Pale and Gary
Cline (two RBI). Clay Littleton |n m |, Willie Ou­
ray; two ru n s _ Gene Pyle.
Matthews Associates: three h its _ Tom Wilks
(run. RBI); two hits _ Jo h n Luge ring (home r a n
r a n three RBI). Tony Taylor (home ran. two
runs. RBI). Mickey Cogbum (triple, run). Mike
Tbylor (double, run, RBI): one hit _ Bill Cogbum
(triple, RBI). Jam ie Pltzer a n d J a so n Flanagan
(run). Stephen Lugcrtng. Jobey Gorm an: one run

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_ C urtis.
Butman! Lawn Service: one hit _ Kirk Wlnterhaff (home n in . run. RBI). Duane Ooetnbrl (run.
Rill). Calvin Bryant and Matt Mehalko (RBI).
Hank Tookr an d Doug AUdnson (ran). Sieve
Busnard J r.. Ed Tookr. S trv r H am m : two ru n s _
Manny Silvia.
C actus Bob's: two hits _ Don Machrr (RBI);
one hit _ Brad Hylton (double). Jack Castelow
(run). Ronnie Wtrth. Ju stin Edwards. Randy
Humphreys; one n in _ Don Basil.
Knights of Colum bus: two hits _ Wayne M atzula (two ru n s. ROD. Jeff GlU (run); one hit _ Bill
May (triple, two runs. RBI). Wayne Kelso (run.
three RBI). Pete Halt (two RBI). Kart Lee and
Jo h n Cook (run), Matt Keller, two tuna _ Barry
Paige; one run , Joe Santora; one RBI . Jim
Davis. Pat L a ita i.
Paps John’s: three hits _ B J . Osborne (run);
two h its _ Ronnie McNeil; one hit _ J.R . Spivey

(double, run). Ty Koke (run. RBI). Scott C arter
(RBI): one RBI _ Jim m y Williams.

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Jerry Brussel (two singles, one
nin scored). Chris Ntckk (one
double, two runs scored), Chad
Lee. David Ooldstick and Cary
Keefer (one single each) and
Bobby Keefer (one RBI).

Pacing the Regulators were
Scott Murphy (two singles, one
n in scored, one RBI). W.L.
Gracey (two singles, one RBI).

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WednesdayIB

went on to end a three-gam e
losing streak and end Wells
Contracting’s four-game win­
ning streak. 17-4. In the first
game of the evening.
Dave Coas and llrell Mode,
the first two batters In the
Pebble Ju nction Ilnc-up. did
most of the damage, getting
four lilts and four RBI each
and combining la score six

runa.
and 20-2. but don’t expect such a lop sided
affair Thursday.
The Wings a ir w ry physical (leading the
league In penalty m inutes with 101) and are
extremely talented with such players as Mark
Major, who h as NHL experience.

(one single, (wo runs scored).
Greg Hardy and Tony Blalle
(one single and one run scored
each). Craig Merkcreon (one
single), Bobby Shaw (one ran
scored, two RBI) and Kellh
Arree (one run stored, one
Kill I.

Tire City got off to a fast
start, scoring two ru n s tn the
first liming and a run In the
second Inning to lake a 34)
lead.
Nobles
Com munications,
meanwhile, was doing little on
offense, getting ju s t three sin ­
gles over the first three In­
nings.

The fourth inning was s dif­
ferent m atter, however, as No­
bles Com m unications sent 11
batters to the plate and came
up with nine atnglea which led
lo six runs and a 6-3 lead.
Nobles
Com m unications'
wake-up call was also heard by
Tire City, which exploded for
eight runs on eight hits tn the
top of the fifth inning to take
the lead for food.
Tire City, which got at least
two RBI each
from the
Ove
c n irom
ine first
u rn live
batters In the bne-up. added
three runs In the sixth tailing
and four runa
u n s in th e M vtntn
inning, while NoMeo Commu­
nications was held to two runs
In the sixth inning.
H ie City la now 0-9 wWt) one
p m c to play, whge VMM Con­
tracting and Pebble Junction
ore both 4-4 and Nobles Com­
m unication Is 2-0,
Next Wednesday night at
ftn e h u n t Park, the league wtll
.m ake up games that were
rained out on Ju n e IOth. No­
bles Communications plays
Pebble Junction,BL 7 p jn . an#
Wells ContractinpfM Bttlea lir a ,,
City at 0 p.m.
The post-season' tournam ent
lo now scheduled f a r July 8th.

triple, one double, one single,
one ra n scored, three RBI).
Jo h n Stewart (one double, two
singles, three runs scored, two
RBI). Dave lll.ikry lone double,
two single*, three runs scored,
one Kill), tim e r Sellers (three
singles, one ra n scored, one
RBI). Dec Dmm (two triples,
two ru n s scored, two Kill). J a ­
mie (litter (one triple, one sin ­
gle, two ru n s scored, two RBI).
Itoblry llrown (one double, one
single, one ra n scored, one
RBI). Bill C ogbum (two sin ­
gles. two run* scored, two
Kill). Red G am er lone triple,
one run m o trd . two Kill). Mike
Claik lone single, one run
scored, one KID) and Mickey
Cogbum (one single, one ran
scored).
Nobles ComnuinU itlluns: J rff
Chuu.il (one hom e ran. iwo

singles, two runs scored, one
KID). Lorry Dillon (three sin­
gle*. one ran scored, one RBI).
Anthony Foster (one double,
one single, one run scored),
Brian Jo n es (two singles, two
runs scored, one HID), Jason
Mustek (iwo singles, one ran
scored, one RBI). Lany Chunat
(Iwo singles, one RBI), Steve
Gaines (Iwo singles). Many
Silvia (one single, one ran
scored, one RBI) and John

W tilgtuni lone slngk. one RBI).

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return for the
Cham pionship Game at 8 3 0
p.m.
Profrtdtng the
P
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Pebble
Junction: B rett Molle
tun. three singles,
scored, four R B I),;
Dave Coos Ians tuple, three
singles. four runs scored, four
rteln (one
RBI). Dave Koebedeln
runs t
singles, three tuns
* Milter
Miller (one home ;
•cored). Mike
run.
" J"* * ' two runs
RBI). \Vic DIBartolo
one run
two RBI). Bob Maifcoo

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), Jonathan Jones and
Brubaker (two

ran scored) and Kyle Brubaker
RBI).
Contracting:
Ken
and Jody Cooprt (two
__ _
and one RBI each).
Randy Brown (one double, one
ran scored), Troy H lduon (one
double, one RBI), fdouble, two
RBI). Ocorfe Pordg (one sin­
gle. one ran scored, one RBI).
Tim Cooper (one single, one
ran scored). Mike McLohon.
JUn Dawson and Rick Wells
(one single each) and Chris
W ards (one ran scored).
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If you w ant to aee baseball
w ithout having to stom ach
the Barry Bondses and Al­
bert Belles of the game, head
on down to Melbourne o r
Ju p iter o r over to Sarasota
and support the local kids.
They need your support to
follow their dream s.
U a t lM O &gt; d S h o t:
Magic Johnson Is the

greatest player ever to
play tn the NBA, yes,
even better than Michael
But tt sure to pair\ful to
watch his new television
show.

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People
When landlord can keep security deposit
Toastmasters

Laat week we discussed the
requirem ents Florida law Im­
poses on a landlord with re­
aped to a security deposit
riven fay a tenant, the notice a
landlord m ust give concerning
the deposit, and the possible
consequences to a landlord for
falling to give such a notice.
However, assum ing a landlord
compiles with the requirem ent*
of deposit and notice, when
can a landlord retain a tenant's
security deposit and what. If
anything, can a tenant do
about 117

School In the old
Jlng. corner of First
and Main Street In Ocneva. The
eltnk la sponsored tar the
Seminole County Health De­
partm ent in conjunction with
the Seminole County Sheriff*
Office and Oeneva Elementary
School. For Information, call
349*0304.

The Omni Tbaatm aatera Club
*GMI will meet at 5:30 p.m .
every Thursday at the AAA
M
Building. 1000 AAA
Drive.
Heathrow. Oueata and proapec*
thre m em bera are welcome.
Call Bertram Click. 323*0000,
for more Inform ation.

Alanon, Alatoon

Substance abuaa

ALANON
and
ALATEEN
meeting* are held every Ihura*
day. at B p.m ., at Sanford
Chriatian Church, 730 U paala
Road. Sanrord. For Inform a­
tion. call 323-8524.

SAFE, Substance Abuse Family
Education, la conducting a
’Families in Crisis’ outreach
program. Interested organisa­
tions wanting to contact the
Life Saversi Clu
Club ot BATE may
call Libby Kuharshe at 2914357.

Blue G rass Pickers
Sanford Blue Oraaa Pickers
meet every Thursday, from 6*10
p.m .. at the a rr a tr r Sanford
Cham ber of Commerce. Pick*
• era and grtnnem are welcome.
For Information, call Jo h n
Shaffer. 829-4031.

A landlord ra n retain a secu­
rity deposit In whole or In part
when a tenant defaults on a
lease through nonpayment of
rent or when a tenant abuse*,
dentrurt*. m isuses, alters, or
neglects the property. How­
ever. a landlord can’t Just re­
tain a tenant’s security deposit
without doing nothing more.
Florida law stales that upon
the vacating of the prem ises
for term ination of (hr lease,
the landlord shall have 15 days
to: |l) H rtum the security de­

The Seminole Bramebad Soty
meet* the third Sunday of the
month, at 2 p.m .. at Sanford
Oarden Club. U.S. 17-03 at
Fairmont Avenue. Sanford. All
aspects of brom dlad culture
are covered during the m eet­
ings. The society la affiliated
with the Florida Council of
Bromrllad Societies and the
Brom dlad Society Inc. For In­
formation. caU Bud M artin.
321083ft.

Sunrise Klwanls
The Seminole Sunrise Kl*
wants Club m eets every Friday,
at 7 a.m .. at S h o n e/s. US 17OS, south of Airport Boulevard.
Quest arc welcome. For Infor*
1 (nation, call Tony McDaniel a t
* 324-0400.

Sanford-Seminole Art A sso­
ciation m eets on the fourth
Saturday of each month, at t
p.m .. at Shoncy'a In Sanford.
Those Interested In art are
welcome to attend.*

A free clinic to Include blood
pressure check, blood sugar
screening and lm m unlcatlona
will be held every Friday, from
0 to II a.m .. at the Ocneva

As stated above the landlord
Ims 15 days to Impose a claim
on the deposit. Failure to gtvr
Ih r rrtj nlred notice of claim
within tills tim e forfeits the

feits his or her right to claim
on the deposit, the ten an t's
failure to bbject lo tlie claim
within the 15 days d ors nni
bar the Institution of a claim
fay the truant against the
landlord at a later tim e. It may
mean, howevrr. that refund of
Ihe deposit will be more dlfll
cult and as well costly.
In sum . there are a num bri
of requirem ents the law lm
poses on both landlords and
tenants with regards to seen
rtty deposits and failure of e i­
ther party to follow procedure
may result In forfeit of a land
lord's claim on a security d r
posit or forfeit of a tenant s
right to object to the landlord's
claim s. In the coming w rrks
we will be discussing other
landlord/tenant lM urs a s wrll
as other aspects of property
law.

r

Adoptathon finds homes for 21,000 pets

Art Association

Free clinic Friday

posit together with Interest If
otherwise required: o r |2 | Otvr
the truant w ritten notice by
certified mail to the tenant's
last known m ailing address of
the landlord's Intention to Im­
pose a claim on the deposit.
Additionally, if the landlord
opts to im pose a claim on the
security deposit the landlord
must alio s ta tr the reason for
Imposing the claim and the
amount of the claim .

landlord’s right to im pose a
claim upon the security de­
posit. This is not a forfeit of
the landlord's right to sue and
neither does the IS day lim ita­
tion serve a s a statute of Umltattons. The forfeit Is solely
with regards lo the security
deposit.
However, because
Florida law offers clt lie n s
many protections, collecting
form a tenant other than from
the security deposit can be
very difficult and costly.
Once the tenant receives the
landlord's notice of Intention to
Impose a claim the tenant has
15 days to respond. The tenant
may contest the landlord's
claim by objecting to the claim
and/or the amount thereof.
However, If ihe tenant fails to
respond, the tenant forfetta h is
or her right lo dispute the
landlord's assertions and the
landlord may then deduct the
amount of hi* or her claim .
The landlord would then be rritrrd to remit the balance of
deposit, tf any. to the ten ­
ant within 30 days after the
date of the notice. Like tn the
rase of ihe landlord who for­

DEAR AHBY. The m ulls ere tn

- and everyone's * winner! During
the North Shore Animal Uaguo'a
fourth annual Pot A doptathon.
M arly 21.000 d o n , caU. puppies
and kitUna w m placed Into loving,
perm anent homo*. T hat moano
thouaanda of once-orphaned anlmala haw roeoivod a now gill of life

Sanford DLT Chapter
presents scholarships

around and ring. “You are modal
1 M l Ison and knew I'd found tha
parenting help 1was — idling far.

tloo o ffo r p a ro n tln g claaao o
a n d /o r fam ily o a p p o rt pro*
greree.ja n d they can ho a Ilf*-

I often tall my husband th a t I
cant imagine what our faadhr would
fa* Ilk* today if I hadn't stuaifalad
parenting dooms. Afafay,
th* word to oUwr par-

facing difflcnfrioo wltE"*oim-

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Sot.. Inc. trill begin the Dr.
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Legal Notices
N O TIC I
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am *ng*o*d in buttoeta al *01
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Cartot A O o r ii a i
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th* Central Florida Job# and
education fa*to*i*hip Inc
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to Ih* Control Ftonda Job* and
l dueation Patlnorohip. Inc
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For
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Contact
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1001 L i t ROAD 111 H »
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N O T IC I
Th* Canlral Ftonda Job* and
tducalion Partoorahip. Inc
announce* a mooting ol Ik*
Cantral
Florida
Planning
Commit** to which Ih* pwbhc
to m#i|*d
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to ih* Cantral H o nd o Job* and
Cduc ation P*rtn*r#hip lac .
with ralaranc* to W ort tore#
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For Frwlhor Inter mall**
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and H ot t intend to ™ » « I M la d
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Corporation*.
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p ru ntton t ol lHa fk lillo u *
rum * Stalwlat To-W it taclcm
M S M Ftonda Statu'** IM &lt;
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r u H o h Jun* f t . 1 I M

Th* Orlando lanlord Airport
■til rocoiao a*alad propotalt
■mid &gt; 00 p m . July M . I t M
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Contractor* lor IH* datign and
conatruclmn *1 a Category On*
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I I I ) anlh Oitlanc* Moatunng
(q in p m a n l |0 U t) and aatociatod Modnrm Intonnty Approach
U g h l tya la m and Run* ay
Alignmont Indicator Light*
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DEAR DR. GOTT: I'm ’WINGING
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When some doctors were told to
contribute to the construction of a
new wing at a hospital, the allergists
voted to scratch it; the dermatologists
preferred no rash moves, the gas­
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ber ever hearing of auch a compelling
relation between dairy producta and
arthrilia. I am glad (bat your diet
worked for you and I am publishing
your letter because it could provide
important information to some read­
ers with arthritis, moat forma of which
do not appear to be related to dairy
products. Thank you for writing.
To give you more Information, I am
sending you a copy of nty Health Report
’ Understanding Osteoarthritis" Other
readers who would lihe a copy should
send 13 plus a long, self addressed,
stamped envelope to P.0. Bos 3017.
Murray Hill Station. New York. NY
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                    <text>THIS WEEKEND
S E M I N O L E O P IN IO N . . . ID

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SUNDAY APRIL 12, 1998

90th YEAR. No. 165

County candidates eager to cash in on votes
By Russ W hits

HERALD STAFF WRITER

Hoot Owls
all hands
reunion
By Nick Pfeifmof
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - The air squadrun stationed at the Sanford
Naval (and Auxiliary) Air
Station
was
commonly
known aa ’ Heavy 9*. Over
the years the squadron waa
ofnclally labeled VC-9. VAH9 and RVAH-9. In Uie early
It) 50s. the men
of the
squadron adopted the name
•Hoot Owls*.
While the Sanford Fleet
Reserve holds Sanford NAS
reunion events In late June
of each year, a special re­
union
Is
being
formed
strictly for persons
who
served In Heavy 9. Still a
year away, ellorts arc pres­
ently under way to locate as
many Hoot Owls as possi­
ble. Many former navy per­
sonnel who served In .the
squadron chose to remain In
the Sanford/Lake Mary area
following their discharges
and retirements.
The reunion, called “Hoot
Owl All Hands Reunion' Is
scheduled for the Radlsson
at the Port Hotel In Cape
Canaveral. April 15 through
18 of 1999. In the mean­
time. reunion organizers re­
tired Capt. Oeorge W. ‘ Kim*
Ktmmons and William 'Bill*
Mnllczowskl are sending out
letters to known squadron
veterans seeking Input on
the names and addresses of
others.
The air Add In Sanford
was originally opened In
November of 1942 as a
training base during World
W ar II. Following that war.
the base waa deactivated
and became a housing cen­
ter for approximately 1.500
civilians.
Other occupants of the fa­
cility Included the New York
Otanla major league b a se ­
ball team.
When the Korean conflict
•broke out. the air A dd waa
reactivated, opening as the
Sanford Auxiliary Naval Air
Station in 1952. It was at
that time the VC-9 squadron
made Its home In Sanford.
Aircraft
Included
several
A T s (with three engines, two
standard
R-2800 recipro­
cating ^"gtnea and one J-33
Jet englne)TAlso on the VC-9
team were two P2V-2 twin
engine aircraft,
generally
aas AAi

SEMINOUC COUNTY - If you
live
in
Seminole
County,
chances are you have or will
soon be approached by some­
one running for the county
commission.
The candidates need Ana ti­
dal support and votes.
T d much rather be soliciting
only votes but you need money
to win a campaign." says Win
Adams, who Is trying to retain
hts District 4 county commis­
sioner's sent tn a 1998 rare
against former commissioner
Carlton Henley.
Adams has raised $70,153
In contributions - $28,019 In
thr first quarter of the new
year.
Henley
has
raised
$30,110 - his first quarter 1998
summary was for $14,777.
T m very pleased," Henley
said. T h is Is sufficient money
to run u campaign. It's not how

much money you have but
whether you win on Sept. 1 In
the primary."
Commission
Chairman
Randy Monts kicked off his
campaign In February and
raised $35,200 In little more
than a month. He Is opposed
tn hts bid for re-election In Dis­
trict 2 by Bob West, who has
raised $15,236. West
had
$5,203 tn contributions In
1998.
Incumbents like Adams and
Monts have an advantage
Aral-time candidates like West
or like Henley, who served less
than half a term as a commis­
sioner when appointed by Oov.
Lawton Chiles after the death
of Bob Sturm.
Morris had 38 contributions
of $500 In March as compared
to West, who had four contri­
butions of $500 In three
months. No single contribution
can be more than $500.
Candidates must Identify

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Sandy Goard. supsrvtsor ol elections In Seminole County, looks
first quarter campaign treasurer's report summarise from the four *men In the
County Commissioners race In 1B0$.

Oviedo
wrestles
with another
plan for
development
Bjr D avid
_____
HERALD STAFF WRITER
OVIEDO - A paper mountain
wee built upon a table In the
chambers of the Oviedo City
Council Monday. April 6. The
stacks upon stacks were part
of the demonstration put on
during the meeting about a
proposed housing development
called Live Oak Reserve Lim ­
ited.
Some were Impressed,
others were not Impressed
enough.
*We need to keep things as
natural and as quiet as p o ssi­
ble." said one concerned d tl-

School site
near chemical
storage may
be approved
By Bkeri
HERALD FEATURE EDITOR

______ Grimes' and Irma Wafcer'a Earty Intervention pre-kindergarten
dassee at ktyWvMe Elementary School In Sanford wish Seminole County
reekfonts a happy Eeeler Sunday. Decked In ttelr spring finery and carrying
egg end candy-fined baskets ere. front row. from left: Kalen Thompson.

Tavfct Utttee, Chariee Knotts, Jen Lugo end Freddto Perkins. Bede ShentS
Berber, KaJttyn Samartino, Denials Adame. Stacy Larioe. Thenfoha Bess,
Jessica TBman, Michele McOorvtough. Jackie Black. Beatrix Sato end
Rankha Perry.

Longwood residents get new trash hauler
B y V icki B e llo c d a
HERALD STAFF WRITER

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each contributor and how
much they received. Monts had
112 names on his summary.
West 38 names. Morris had one
person contribute but $25.
West had one contribute $3.
T m not dismayed." West
said Friday. 'Randy Morris has
the support of the political in­
siders. That's no surprise. I'm
going to keep on going after
the grass roots vote. It is more
Important to me to get the ap­
proval of the people I meet
than raise money." he said.
Morris, who prefers to say
his support comes from *a
cross section of the business
community." raised $93,000
four years ago when he first
ran for a commission seat. He
had been a successful majror of
Lake Mary and was unopposed
In the Republican Primary.
In three of the four jrears he
lias served on the county
Board of Commissioners. Mor-

They were, after all. the low
bidders.
So Florida Recycling waa
given the contract, though not
without some charges and de­
fenses both prior to the meet­
ing and during It as well.
Florida Recycling, a subsidiary
of Illinois Recycling which has
been doing business In this
state for Uttle more than a
year,
agreed to charge cus­
tomers In the city of Longwood

$10.71 per month to collect
their household trash end their
yard waste.
At least one commissioner.
Paul Lovestrand, believed there
were Improprieties In the bid
process.
He noted that the company
w as given a chance to clarify
thdr bid statement and that
during this "second chance"
they matched the promise of
other b id d e n to keep thdr
prices at current levels for the
10-year life of the contract.
Still, the company had the

lowest bid and the city's jxirchaalng stall researched the
company and told the commis­
sion they believed them to be a
stable company, suitable to
serve the city for the life of the
contract.
Representatives of
three
companies.
Including Waste
Management which has been
the trash disposal provider in
Longwood for the last 5 years,
pleaded their cases before the
council.
"I believe we have provided
good service." said Oeorge

Ooletco of Waste Management,
explaining that his company
made two pickups a week for
4,619 homes each year.
"That's about a
million
services s year and there were
leas than 100 complaints a
year." he noted. Moot of the
complaints centered around
questions regarding a late or
an early pickup. The difference
of less than 80 cents tn the
bids was not, he said, worth
gtvtng away the contract to a
relatively unknown company.

Fires kill boy, 2, and elderly man, 80
BvghM
FFWRTTER
HERALD STAFF
SANFORD - Three fires raged
through the ares within 24
hours killing two people, de­
stroying
two
homes
and
threatening others.

A 2-year-old boy died despite
rescue efforts tn a house Are at
1019 Locust Ave. on Friday.
Three siblings escaped serious
Iqjury from a fire that de­
stroyed thdr three bedroom
frame house. The fire began at
approximately 6:10 p.m.

The children, ages 12 to 2
years -old were at home alone
while their mother was at
work. The older siblings and
neighbors tried to rescue the
youngest child before firefight­
ers arrived, but the smoke and
flames were too Intense. Two of

the children were treated for
smoke Inhalation at Columbia
Medical Center and released.
FUvflghtera made two unsuc­
cessful attempts to rescue the
child from the burning house.
The r H 1* waa found tn a bed-

SEMINOLE COUNTY - Fran­
ces
Chandler.
Seminole
County's director of planning
and development has recom­
mended that the county com ­
missioners overturn the deci­
sion of the Board of Adjust­
ment and approve a special
exception
to
permit
two
schools to be built next to the
Iron Bridge Water Reclamation
FacUlty.
The appeal, filed by the
Seminole
County
Public
Schools, will come before the
Board of County Commission­
ers on Tuesday, the Brat Item
on the public hearing agenda.
The BOA unanimously denied
the special exemption to build
the schools on land coned for
Industrial and commercial use.
even though homeowners tn an
adjacent community apoke In
favor of the request at uie Feb.
23 board meeting.
Mike Hattaway. chairman of
the BOA. said, after the meet­
ing, "Our take is that It Is a bad
Idea to put a school tn an In­
dustrial park."
The schools would be built
on property previously devel­
oped as a recreational facility
which included a golf driving
range and a batting cage, ana
adjacent to the Iron Bridge
plant. An Industrial park la
proposed
for the
property
south of the school site and
two parcels east o f the school
are zoned commercial.

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Housing sales

Two new contracts

SEMINOLE COUNTS' - Thr
Urrairr Orlando Association of
Realtors (GOAR) lias reported
that last month's sales of
1.31-1 single-family existing
homes set a ireord fur the
best March on record, for Or
.uige. Seminole. Osceola. Polk
and 1-ake Counties.
Seminole County atone had
another outstanding record.
GOAR reports a total of -151
single-family existing homes
were sold, up 27 percent from
March of 1997.
Tlie largest home value sold
was GO In the price range of
$100,000 lo $119,999.
So far this year in the
county, a total of 1.022 homes
have been sold, a 0 percent
increase over the previous
year.
Last year, the best month's
were
reported
during
the
month of July.

SANFORD
Keller Outdoor
SctMccs lias announced two
new major landscaping and ir­
rigation contracts worth al­
most $500,000.
John Escudern, marketing
director the landscape. Irriga­
tion and maintenance com ­
pany. said Orlando based tic
vrlojHT CNL. Inc. has awarded
Keller a contract of over
$300,000 for landscaping and
irrigation of Gran Park In
South P.uk. on the John Young
Parkway tn Orlando. CED of
Maitland. Inc. has awarded
another contract, worth idmost $200,000 lo landscape
and irrigate Watervlew Club
apartments in South Orlando.

Hits affordable housing product,
at 2105 Summcrtin Avenue in
Sanford, is being built with proengineered concrete walls, deliv­
ered lo tho |ob silo and orocted
with a crane The 3-bedroom 2bath homo is designed for lower
maintenance and higher energy
otficioncy in mind, as well as a
high rosistanco to termites. Tho
homo is being constructed by Tho
Hiilimnn Group, Inc. for tho Af­
fordable Home Center, at a price
ol under $60,000
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Coldwell honors
ORLANDO - Coldwell Danker
Residential Real Estate Inc.
sales associates throughout
West Central Florida were
honored recently during the
annual
Coldwell
awards
breakfast. A number of local
associates were also honored.
Among those recognized as
the
Chairman's
Advisory
Council members, composed
of the top one percent of the
1.700
Coldwell
associates
were Susan Burton of the
l-ongwnod office and Dave Axel
of the Oviedo office. Burton
was also recognized as having
achieved
the
International
Presidents
Elite
category,
composed of the top one per­
cent of the 62.000 sales asso­
ciates worldwide.
Recognized for achieving the
top four percent of the Inter­
national
President's
Circle
were sales associates Margaret
Batchelor of the Luke Mary of­
fice. Dixie Taylor of the Longwood Office, and Dave Axel,
Cindy Hollenbeck.
Jennifer
Morgan and Louis Tulp of the.
Ovtedo office.
. _____
Recognized as the MultiMillion Dollar Producers for,
achieving sales of over $1 mil­
lion tn 1997 were Teny Llvle
and Ron Mount of the Lake
Mary office, and Suzan Dully
and Mertlee Masearenhas of
the Longwood office.

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New pool cleaning
SANFORD - Florida Solar
Technology. Inc. a distributor
of pool heating systems, has
announced a new swimming
pool product that replaces the
traditional chemical method of
chlorinating swimming pools.
In favor of a patented catalytic
conversion system that puri­
fies pool water while produc­
ing lower levels of harmful
chlorine.
Skip West. Florida Solar
president, said a catalytic
chlorine or bromine conver­
sion cell Is at the heart of the
Cubby System, manufactured
by AutoPtlot Systems of Fort
Lauderdale.
Florida Solar recently signed
on to distribute the Cubby
System In Seminole, Orange,
Volusia and Lake Counties.

Alaqua hot sales
LAKE MARY - Stirling Inter­
national Realty's Alaqua sales
office participated In eight
home sales during the first
quarter of the year for a dollar
volume of over $7. The average
price per sale was $895,000
according to Roger Soderbtrom. partner at Stirling.
Sodcrstrom said It is a 240
percent Increase over sales of
the same period last year.

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rn&lt;ant of China King
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w h a t’s goin g on in
your
com m unity?

The Seminole
Herald wants to
hear from TOU!
Call us with your
news tips and
event
information for
Longwood, Winter
Springs and
Oviedo.

We understand you have a job to do
and respect that tact but we also have
jobs and if our customers believe your
reports we will no longer be able to
make a living.

CUSTO M ERS
To Whom it may concern:
My wife and I have been coming to China King for years.
We have had very good service and lood from this
restaurant. I can say the food has been of the the high­
est quality.
Prices and service are the best in this area.
Jerry L. Cornell, Sue Ann Cornell
Sanford, FL

find the food here delicious. The atmosphere and service
very enjoyable and the prices are the best in town. I've
been a regular customer here since I moved from New
York 2 years ago.
Donald C.Pritchetl, Jr.
Sanford, FL

To Whom It May Concern,
I have been a resident of Sanford since (he 60 s. I have
never had anything but excellent food and service at
China King, and I frequent this restaurant quite often.

To Whom It May Concern,

David Goodpaster,
Casselberry, FL

We love this place and we will continue to dine here, as
the food is excellent and reasonable and we eat here at
least twice a week.

I am a frequent regular customer of China King Buffet. I

We eat at China King almost every day
as do our family and friends. Obviously
if our restaurant was as dirty as you
report neither us or our families would
eat here.
We can also assure you we would not
be writing you this letter with our sig­
natures if we thought it would backfire.
»

I have been coming to China King for the past two years
and have never had any negative experiences. The food
is excellent, well prepared, and a vast selection is
offered. It definitely is one of the best values in Central
Florida. On three different occasions I have seen the
"negative" reports and they seem lo be in accord with the
current "media mania* which seems lo continue to ‘ Beat
A Dead Horse*. There are some very serious infractions
being committed on a regular basis with about every
*fast food* franchise, but due to political affiliations these
go unreported due to their influence. China King should
not be ‘ singled out." for any reason. I will continue to
come here and and bring my international friends.

To Whom It May Concern,

Maybe we've had warning of a utensil
being placed in a sink it shouldn't have
been in or pest control problems which
every restaurant has especially in
Florida, but Mr. Lam is always quick to
correct any problem we have and has
done so all along. Why don’t you put
that in your report?
On your web site you show 18 other
restaurants with many violations how­
ever you only show Bamboo Cafe’ and
China King on film, both Chinese
Restaurants. Could that be discrimina­
tion? Also the way you show on your
commercials the kitchen of Bamboo
Cafe' and then our 6ign gives the
Impression that is our kitchen and it is
not.

m a n a g e m e n t ot

March 5, 1998

D o you k n ow

re you that we

Wo have been employod at China
King Buffet for 4 M2 and 5 yoars and
would liko to inform you that some of
your Action News repons are totally
untrue. You state that M. Lam closed a
business because of Health Violations
and re-opened hero. China King has
been open for 5 years and Mr. Lam
only took over management 2 years
and 3 months ago. You also report we
have had filthy conditions and health
violations in the past 2 1/2 years. We
have been here for all our inspections
and the only violations we've had were
before Mr. Lem took over.

Jim Brogdon
Sanford, FL

We have been eating here for the last several years, and
have found the food to be excellent.
In our opinion the restaurant is always clean and sani­
tary, and the employees are efficient and courteous.

Mary F. Conway, W.M. Conway, Marty Lee Conway
Sanford, FL
William Conway,
Clermont, FL

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of the story as this one is.
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�Seminole Herald, Sanford, Florida ■ Sunday. April 12,1998 ■ 3A

W in te r Springs T o w n C en ter is em erging with face from the past
Bjr Tony Tixxlo
HERALD CORRESPONDENT
WINTER SPRJNGS - Thr final Installment of the
City's Town Center Master Plan was discussed
at a recent Winter Springs commission meeting.
Proceedings began with consultant Victor Do­
ver. presenting a slide show on the downtown
area development plan.
Dover talked about the many Items discussed
l»y the planners nnd consultants of thr project,
compiled by Dover. Kohl and Partners.
Among thetr findings were Items such ns the
Image of a Town Center. As the planners said.
*lf well designed, the Town Center Is a place
where fond memories an* bom nnd Itouds of ci­
vility and society an* forged. Not coincidentally.
It becomes the most valuable real estatr." Hie
Intersection of 434 and Tuscawllla Road Is
slated to be developed first. In nlioiit two years.
In many areas of structunil design today (like
retail, residential, office, etc.), planners and de­
velopers are bringing hark the samr features of
the downtown neighborhoods of yesterday.
Those areas wrre places where people could
live, work and even walk to shop. Just tike tradi­
tional American towns.
In an analysts of thr project. Gibbs Planning
Group In their commercial planning study asked
the big question, What Is supjsirtableV The re­
sults were that with an estimated 92.500 fret of
space available, planners proposed a cohesive
mix of general/convenience retail and service,
all designed within a Town Center.
Thr study also points out the possible types
of proposed clients for the property. They In­
clude a 4.500 square* fool supermarket, a
10,000 square- foot chain drugstore, a (1.000
square-foot hardware store, a 4.800 square- foot

restaurant with liquor and a 2,000 square- foot
fast food restaurant.
More businesses Include a 2.000 square- foot
’other foods' such as a 1,100 square -foot cof­
feehouse and a 1,100 square- foot yogurt and
Ice cream shop, n 2.500 square- foot card and
gift shop, a 4.500 square- foot video store and a
5.000 square- foot bank with a 50.000 squarefoot hotel and convention center.
Other proposed shops Include a 9,500 squarefoot 'miscellaneous' store; day care center, u
2.000 square- foot real estate office, a 1.000
square -foot window treatment store, a 1.200
square- fool Ix-auly salon, a 1,300 square- foot
dry cleaner and a 1,000 square- foot mall and
packaging store.
One might ask just how and why are the
planners so specific In the choice of occupants
for the |imposed Town Center? The answer
could be this - research. That research Is re­
vealed as the imputation of the area Is com­
prised of duel Income families with an average
Income of $49,000. Perhaps the most used
business a family needs Is a quality oriented
supermarket.
Tills has also been researched and since
therr Is not another full service supermarket of
this type In the city most residents shop else­
where. It was suggested by the Gibbs Group
that a supermarket such as Goodings could oc­
cupy this space.
The planners also believe the new growth of
the area will lie higher Income residents with
higher housing values. Another positive effect of
having so many full service stores Is the crea­
tion of a destination retail hub which will be of
attraction to nearby neighborhoods and com­
munities at large.
Among the findings of the Gibbs Group's
cummer dal planning study: Because of compe­

tition from business In other cities. Winter
Springs Is losing valuable retail dollars to
nrlghimrtng shopping area. The projxjsed Town
Center will certainly limit that loss.
Based on the study of Die spending patterns
of residents, the Gibbs Group indicated that the
site has the ability to support further retail de­
velopment. After the presentation, the City
Commission voted unanimously to approve the
plan In concept. The next step Is to prepare the

proper legislation that would make thr project
possible which will require changing some
regulations.
Commissioners and planners agree the vision
of the Winter Springs Town Center future goes
back to the past. A past when people weren't
totally dependent on the automobile, but could
walk to a local merchant or along the lake and
finish the day at a nearby restaurant with a cup
of coffee or Ice cream.

POLICE BRIEFS
Drug charges
Sandy Lane, 20. of 2320
Broadway. Sanford, was ar­
rested Thursday. April 9, by
Seminole
County
deputies.
Lune was charged with Side of
a controlled substance and
possession of crack cocaine.
Lane was arrested at the above
address. The Clty/County In­
vestigative Bureau made the
arrest targeting street level
drug dealers.

C ocaine arrest
Orrgory Stafford. 20. of 1930
West Lake Avc.. Sanford, was
arreated Thursdny. April 9. by
Seminole
County
deputies.
Stalford was charged with sale
of cocaine and possession of
cocaine with Intent to distrib­

ute, Staflotd was arrested at
the comer of fourth Street and
Avocado. The Clty/County Invrstlgnttvr Burrau made the
arrest targeting street level
drug dealers.

C ontrolled su bstan ce
Rodney Woods. 40. of 113
Castle Brewer Ct., Sanford,
was urrested Thursday, April 9.
I»y Sanlord police. Woods was
charged with possession of n
controlled substance, posses­
sion of drug paraphernalia and
resisting
without
violence.
Woods was arrested at the cor­
ner of Ninth Street and Cy­
press.
Arresting officer re­
ceived a call on a man possibly
selling drugs.

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Sunday: Sunny. Iltgha in the
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Monday: Partly cloudy. Highs
in the upper-70s. I.own in the
Inw-OOn.
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Partly
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the low-OOs.

SATURDAY:
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a.m., maj. 11:30 a.m.. min.
0:00 p.m.. maj. 11:45 p.m.
TIDES: Daytona Beach: high:
8:40 u.m.. 9:00 p.m.. low: 2:28
a.tn., 2:36 p.m. New Smyrna
Beach: high: 8:45 a.m., 8:05
p.m., low: 2:33 a.m., 2:41 p.in..
I EXTENDED O U T L O O K 1Cocoa Beach: high: 9:00 u.m..
9:20 p.m., low; 2:50 u.m., 2:48
SUNDAY
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chop. Water temperature at
Daytona Is 67 degrees and
at New Symrna. 07 degrees.
Winds are from the south­
west at 15-20 m.p.h.

STATISTICS
Tbs Ugh temperature in
Sanford Friday was N/A
dagraas and tbs overnight low
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Racordad rainfall for tha
period ending at 10 a.m.,
Saturday totaled 0.00 Inch.
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You holpod Sanford Klwanlt in Ita drtvo to ralao fund* for our community aorvlco organizations, mooting tha neada of chil­
dren, tha tooo fortunate and other worthy groups. Your support la greatly appreciated.
Please NOTE and PATRONIZE tha following CIVIC-MINDED BUSINESSES and INDIVIDUALS who, along with YOU, made our
1998 fund raiser a success:
A.A.A.
A Family Affulr
A Second Image
Ace Hardware
ATs Arm y and Navy Store
Angelo's Mzza
A.O.K. Tire
Apple ITlnllng
A.S.T. Mobile Detailing
Auto Glass A Seat Cover Co.
Badlands Skate Park
Betty Anne's llalrstyllng
Bettyc Reagan
Bill Heard Chevrolet
Boys &amp; Girls Chib o f Sanford
Buck's Catering
C.R. Edwards. D.D.S.
CALFLO Produre-Dover
Cell Tel
Central Fla. Zoological Park
Clouts Forms-Plymouth
Colonial Room Restaurant
Computer Center o f Sanford
Cracker Barrel Restaurant
DcBury G olf A Country Club
Disney World
Don Stafford
Don Tucker
Duda A Sons-Belle Glade
Dunkin' Donuts o f Sanford
Ellis A Associates
Enterprise Trucking
Four B's Restaurant

Heathrow Racquet Club
Higgins House Bed A Breakfast
Hinton Farms IToduce-Dovcr
Howe Industries
JK L Enterprises
Just Your Style
Katie's Weklva River Landing
Klrchoff A Associates
Kissimmee Bay Country Club
Knight's Shoes
Luke Muiy High Key Club
Larry Burter
Long Farms-Plymouth
Longwood Lincoln Mercury
Lust Farms-Plymouth
Marina Hotel
McDonald's Restaurant
McRobert's Auto Center
Meriwether Farm
Monroe Harbour Marina
Orlando Entertains
Orlando Predators
Orlando Solar Bears
Otter's Riverside Restaurant
Outback Steukhousc
Pearlc Vision Center
Petite A Pretty
Popeye's Fried Chicken
Powell's Office Supply
Rich Food Plan o f Fla.
Klvershlp Romance
Salvation Arm y

Sanford Chamber o f Commerce
Sanford Flower Shop
Sanford Middle School
Sanford Tire A Muffler
Schlotzsky’s Dell
Seminole Ford
Seminole Herald
Shoney's o f Sanford
Small World Tours
Southern Bell
Sprint
SunTrust
SWOP
T lie Antique Company
The Cultleman's Restaurant
The Eyes Have It
Tlie Willow Tree
Tlie Swing Doctor
True Dimension Printing
Vlvona's Fine Pizzeria
Wallace Hall
Walden A Sparkman-Dover
Walter Smith
Wuyne Densch Charities
Wilkinson-Cooper Produce
William Howard's Jewelers
Wolfys Restaurant
Wood'n What Knots
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My personal thanks for all the community support by the above firms, Kiwanians and their families. Once again,
local citizens, along with our winter visitors, proved that they care and support their community’s worthy causes.
You deserve a hardy pat on the back for your efforts on our behalf. We are indebted to you for
your unselfish generosity.
Wait Padgett
1998 Pancake Day Chairman
President-Elect, Kiwanis Club of Sanford

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i t HeMU Sanford. Florida

Sunday. April 12.1998

The way we were: Roaring 20s
scribed 09 a fine little city
where orange groves vied with
general farming crops In mak­
ing this section most desirable
for a home. In addition to
farming and citrus. It was also
an area of poultry raising.
The Wakefield 1Ye serving
Company and Levy Brothers
Packing plant were In Geneva
which demonstrated that Jellies
and preserves and also meat
could be packed Just as well In
smaller communities. There
were also several large citrus
packing houses which com­
pleted the Industrial picture of
tills fine community.
Ocnrvn was said to offer
much to the tourist. The beau­
tiful lakes and creeks had at­
tracted many Investors during
the last few years and there
were many new homes. There
was great fishing and hunting
on the lakes and there was an
outlet to the St. Johns River
through Luke Homey. The
tmoklrt claimed that there was
no pretUcr scenery or better
outdoor sport that tn this area
of Seminole County.
Oencva was connected with
Sanford by a brick road over
which bus lines connected with
Uie Florida East Coast Railway
there. Other hard roads radi­
ated to the east and west
coasts, giving this area good
transportation.
Good school faculties, a
community club, churchea, and
shops completed the picture of
one of the county's progressive
communities and one that was
rapidly.

Commerce ami Industry
in Osceola in 1925
Osceola was touted ns being
the pntuip.il commercial in­
dustrial community of Semi­
nole County In the 1925 Semi­
nole County Chamber of Com­
merce publication. It was lo­
cated 16 miles east of Sanford
on the St. Johns River where
the latter Joined Like Hartley.
Located al Osceola was one
of the largest cypress sawmills
and up to dale planing mills In
the State ol Florida which pro­
duces the celebrated red cy­
press. The output of the mill
was 60.000 feet of lumber per
day. and the Osceola Cypress
Company, owner and operator
of the mill, had sufficient tlmlx-r tl glits to supply the mill for
a great many years.
The plant employed a large
number of men lor who the
company had built a modem
town with neat
bungalows
which were equipped
with
bathrooms, electric lights and
running water. The town of
Osceola boasted of sewers and

GRACE M.
S T IN E C IP H E R

other modem municipal Im­
provements which In every way
Indicated a progressive spirit.
The surrounding country was
fertile with flowing wells and
had a stratum of hardpan a few
feel below the surface which
permitted application of the
Sanford suhtiTtgatlan system.
A syndicate had recently ac­
quired large holdings In and
near Osceola for which they
were planning a splendid de­
velopment. Osceola was one of
the most promising sections of
Seminole County.

Farm ing and Industry
in G eneva
In

1925 Geneva

was

de-

S a n fo rd c o m m issio n m e e tin g M o n d a y
SANFORD • A lengthy work session followed l»y a full regular
meeting agenda will face the Sanford City Commission Monday
altcmoon and evening Including dealing with the results of the
City Manager Selection Committee findings.
The work session Is filled with a number of reports to update
the commission on progress and/or plans for work on projects
such as reclaimed water, waste water treatment, storm water
sewer construction und Fort Mellon F\irk redevelopment.
The work session Is scheduled to begin at 3:30 p.m. tn the
city manager's conference room on the second floor of city
hall. The regular city commission meeting Is scheduled to be­
gin at 7 p.m. tn the commission chambers of city hall.

m

» W as N oted F or
Farm ing and B u sin ess

Oviedo was 16 miles south­
east of Sanford over paved
roads: It could also be reached
through roads to the lower east
and west coasts. It had a
population of approximately
1200 people. There were sev­
eral stores, churches, schools,
the Bank of Oviedo and pack­
ing houses for citrus fruits
which made Oviedo a business
center and a delightful place In
which to reside.
Nearby were the famous
Black Hammock lands which
were a s rich sa the NUe Valley
and comprised of 6,000 acres.

In the comfort of your home
S torting T u esd a y , it w ill b e ea sie r to receive the

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Herald in Oviedo. G eneva u nd W in te r S p rin g s a s the
n e w sp a p e r sta rts d o o r-to -d o o r delivery In those a re a s.
T h e n e w sp a p e r w ill a lso b e available at the P u b U x o n
State R oad 4 2 6 tn O viedo.
T h e St-mlnoh? Herald provides the b est coverage o f
co u n ty n ew s, sp orts, a n d edu cation activities a n d m o re
n e w ro u te s a n d distrib u tion sites w ill b e a n n o u n c e d tn
the future.

among the smaller lakes, citrus
fruits were grown. These citrus
fruits commnnded fancy prices
and there were acres of land
ready for further development
Into groves.
Numerous lakes and streams
were located tn the area and
fishermen and hunters found It
on Ideal location year round for
n pleasant day or week's
camping out.

Poultry R aisin g
in the C ounty
It was mentioned above that
poultry raising was an Industry
In Oencva. Elsewhere In the
1926 booklet It was stated that
poultry raising In Seminole
County was one of the most
profitable Industries tn which a
newcomer could engage as the
Florida climate was Ideal for
year round production.
There had recently been or­
ganized In the county a large
scientific poultry organization
under the supervision of an ef­
ficient marketing and produc­
tion assoclaUon which main­
tained a staff of poulby ex­
perts. This organization pro­
vided newcomers with a live
acre farm complete with a
modest swelling and all facili­
ties for the profitable raising of
poultry.
These farms. wlUch could be
bought at moderate prices,
would also permit the owner to
farm and engage In the raising
of citrus fruits. An Initial pay­
ment of $2,000 could be made
with the balance to be paid
within nine year period.
With the purchase of these
units came the privilege of
services of experts tn the selec­
tion of flocks, the care of the
poultry and also marketing of
them. Only a short time was
required to develop an average
sized poultry plant of 2500
birds bringing a net profit to
the owner of $5,000 per year.
These units were easily ac­
cessible to good roads and In
close proximity to Sanford and
other thriving county communi­
ties. Land and water transpor­
tation made the great eastern
markets available, there was
also a good market for poultry
tn the state as more poultry
consumed tn Florida

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M a r th a M . S im m on &amp;
AUGUST 19,1950 - APRIL 13,1997
MOTHER
ll was ime year ago on this day
lhat God cloved your book
of life &amp; look you, away
On April 13, 1997. Heaven had a beautiful
person lo Gain
You're no longer suffering, worrying or in
Pain.
We really miss you very much
but. you had an appointment
that couldn't be cancelled no mailer what.
Since (hat day, somelimrs we've been happy A at times, sad
but. we think of the wonderful person lhat you were A things
lhat you did. then, we gel very glad.
Even though, you're not here with us. today, we know, you did
not die, you just slept, away.
For yuu live, your beautiful love, sharing A caring smile
was truly your lifestyle.
To be absent from the body is to be present with ihe Lord.
Today. Mother, we know lhat. you're shining down on us, from
Heaven and we will see, you when we get there.
Hlr lor* and mitt you, your cklUrtn
SABRINA, DONALD, JEWEL A CHRISTINE
YOUR MOTHER, GRANDS A SISTERS

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ALBERT L. ANDERSON
Albert L. Anderson. 82. Fast
Orange Avenue.
Longwood.
died Thursday. April 9. 1998 at
Ills residence. Bom Feb. 12.
1916 In Guilford. Conn., he
moved to Central Florida In
1970. Mr. Anderson was an
auto mechanic. He was a Con­
gregationalism
Survivors Include daughter.
Mary Jane O'Brien. Longwood;
brothrrs. Billy, Clinton. Conn.,
I*etc.
Liberty. Maine, Joe.
Burnham.
Maine,
Robert.
Sanford. Lee, Longwood: 10

grandchildren:
2
great­
grandchildren.
Gramkow
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Home.
Sanford, In charge of arrange­
ments.

Houng. Osteen; sons, Thien
Nguyen.
Gainesville,
An
Nguyen.
Osteen;
daughter.
Mary Mai. Osteen; sister. B a r ­
bara Marshall. MerchantvlUe.

NJ.
FREDERICK JOHN KABFBR
Frederick John Kasper, 68,
Cypress Isle Road. Osteen,
died Tuesday. April 7. 1996.
Bom Oct. 21. 1929 tn Merchantvllle. NJ.. he moved to
Central Florida tn 1992. Mr.
Kasper was a retired auditor
for TTX. He was a Baptist.
Survivors Include wife. Tram

Brtsson Funeral Home, San­
ford. In charge of arrange­
ments.

Nash B. Kennedy. 74. Algiers
Avenue. Winter Springs, died
Wednesday. April
6.
1998.
Bom July 10, 1923, he was s
life long resident o f Sanford.
Mr. Kennedy w as a supervisor
for the construction of Florida
State Parks for 20 years and
retired from the Florida State
Park Service In 1990. He was
most recently employed
at
Modem Plumbing. He eras a
member of VF W Post 6405.
American Legion Post 53, and
Fleet Reserve Association. Mr.
Kennedy w as a U.8. Navy vet­
eran and served In W .W .U, Ko­
rean Conflict and Vietnam
W ar.
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A S S IS TE D

Survivors include daughters,
Kathy, Port Orange, Donna Lepore. Sanford; brothers. Pete.
Osteen. Fled. Pensacola; sis­
ter, Eva Jo Hicks, Sanford; 3
grandchildren:
1
great­
grandchild.
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Dec. 8. 1971 In Sanford. Mr.
Miller waa a shipping clerk for
a n electric comftany. He w as a
member o f New Life Word Cen­
ter.

TOM C A M P B E L L Mr Campbell hat worked in the health care field fur more than twelve
ycart lie ha» provided woclvhopv locally and nationally in rnidenl
care, mental health, cuvtomcr vervice and working with the family. He
vervev av volunteer trainer for the Department of Elder AfTain. He U a
Hoard Member for Ihe Bait Central Florida Atiittcd Living
Association and verves on the professional advisory committees for
Shandv Home Care, Mariner Home Health and the Miller Center of
Older Adults. Mr Campbell is President and owner of Residential Care
Resource Network.

Survivors
Include
father,
Johnnie Blake Sr.. Sanford:
mother. Sylvia A. Blake. San­
ford: brothers. Anthony. Phil­
lip. Johnnie Blake Jr., all of
Sanford; sister,
Rhonda S.
Montgomery, Syracuse. N.Y.;
paternal grandparents. Junior
and Eunice Blake. Sanford.
WUaon-Elchdbcrger
Mortu­
ary, Inc., Sanford, in charge of
arrangements.

CAROL N IE M IE C Registered Nurse • Ms. N'iemicc has been in the health care field for
sutren &gt;cjfs including the position of Director of Nursing in long term
care Stic will define indcpcndcru/assistcd living services

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JOHN T. MOORE
John T. Moore. 97. York
Street, York Harbor. Mass.,
died Wednesday. April 8. 1996.
Born S ep t 26. 1900 in Lynn.
Maas., he waa visiting Lake

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Mr. Moore was a salesman for
Delta Tools of Wisconsin. He
was a Mason and member of
the Shrine. Mr. Moore was s
Protestant.
Survivors Include daughters.
Pauline. York Harbor. Maine.
Oersldlne Moore. Lake Mary.
Lots Poliak. Sherman Oaks.
Calif.:
17 grandchildren: 22
great-grandchildren: 1 greatgreat grandchild.
Brtsson Funeral Home. San­
ford. In charge of arrange­
ments.

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Funeral advice* for Albert L An­
derson. 82. rf Longwood. who died
Thursday will be 10:30 a.m. Tues­
day at the Gramkow Funeral Home
Chapel with the Rev. Hal Youngblood and
Doiph
Allen
coofBrtaUng. Interment wtU be In
Longwood Cemetery. Family wtU
receive blends Monday bom 6 until
9 p.m. at the funeral home.
Qnunkow Funeral Horae, BOO E.
Airport Blvd., Sanford, FL (407)
SB-3213. In charge of arrange­
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PATRICIA E. MCCORMICK
Patricia E. McCormick. 58.
Red Tail Place. Winter Springs,
died Thursday April 9, 1998 at
ORMC-Orsnge
Division.
Or­
lando. Bom Dec. 29. 1939 In
Brookings. S.D., she had been
a resident of Central Florida
for the past 16 years. Mrs.
McCormick was an Interior de­
signer. She was s professional
member of the Interior Design
Society and American Society
of Interior Designers.
Mrs.
McCormick was s volunteer at
ORMC Oncology ward, St. Ste­
phen Catholic Church and a
benefactor of Mission Helpers
of the Sacred Heart Convent of
Baltimore. She waa a member
of
Sc
Stephen
Catholic
Church.
Survivors include husband.
James P.; sons. James Mi­
chael.
Bradenton.
Timothy
John. Oviedo. Thomas Patrick.
Triiasvllle. Ala.; daughter. Kelly
Ann Webster, Oviedo: mother.
Josephine Mitchell. Brookings,
S.D.; brothers.
Dennis
R.
Mitchell. Yankton, S.D.. John
M. Mitchell, Shreveport. La.:
alster, Mary Kay Sonea. A t­
lanta. Qa.; 9 grandchildren.
Banfleid Funeral Home. W in­
ter Springs, In charge of a r ­
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Longstaff known what It
means to put others before him■elf.
Longstaff, an honor student
and eighth grader at Orecnwood
Lakes Middle School he has
been rewarded the Dreamer and
Doer Award.

children, tn addition to partakln| In community service projecta tn the
area. Ha also
leads many school events durtng
the year.
“Blake is an active s tudent
leader who “puts aervtce above
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made the Dean's list for the
winter term at Johnson &amp;
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chancellor's Honor Roll for a
trade point average tetween
3.75 and 4.0

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leadership
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rlH has
been
selected
Its
chairman. He Insists his re­
elect Ion campaign will be a
grass roots effort, also. No
matter what successes
he's
had. Morris needs votes.
*You need the campaign
funds but you also have to win
the battle on the streets."
Adams said Friday. I'm going
to be knocking on doors."
And perhaps visiting a few
banks....
Major contributors to Adams
In the last quarter Include
bankers Theodore
lloepner.
George W. Koehn and Thomas
Yochum.
Some of the contributors for
Adams are also for Morris. De­
veloper Jeno Puuluccl has con­
tributed $500 to each candi­
date. So lias Reflections at
Hidden Lake. Inc. and Waste
Management
Paper
Stock
Company. Inc. Henley also re­
ceived $500 from Paulucd and
$500 from Waste Management

Paper Stock Company. Inc.
Morris
has
contributions
from a Mr. Good and a Mr.
Wright and from Sanford Mayor
Larry Dale. The Orlando law
firm of Shutts A Bowen kicked
tn $500 and Adult Toy Storage
In Altamonte Springs sprang
for $250. (Adult toys are boats
and recreation vehicles.)
The member* of the current
commission have chosen sides
tn the elections - blatantly fararing one candidate over a n ­
other even though the whole
gang Is made up of Republi­
cans.
Adams announced last week
that
Commissioner
Daryl
McLain was going to be the
chairman of his campaign.
Commissioners Dick Van Der
Welde and Orant Maloy have
signed a campaign request let­
ter to show their support for
Bob West. Van Der Welde and
Maloy are
also
supporting
Carlton Henley.
T'm feeling kind of lonely,"
Morris said, facetiously.

S ch o o l
Coatlaasd hem Pag* 1A
The BOA found the request
for the proposed schools to be
'Inconsistent with the area,
would have an adverse effect
on traffic patterns and would
adversely affect the public In­
terest.*
Pnul Schwarts. Carl Goodwin
and Mark Christopher, repre­
senting
me
community
of
Remington Park, directly north
of the school site, spoke In fa­
vor of the plan, with only a few
conditions attached to their
approval.
School board member Jeannle Morris sold while elemen­
tary schools are usually ac­
cepted In residential neighbor­
hoods. the placement of middle
schools near homes Is not as
desirable. The Remington Park
residents asked for a 70-foot
natural buffer along the north
property line and that the ath­
letic fields not be lighted. They
also asked that If a fence Is
built. It be constructed of m a ­
sonry and not chain link.
Morris, who w as among the
school board members and one
county
commissioner
who
toured the wastewater treat­
ment facility two weeks ago,
said she felt comfortable with
the safety precautions being
taken by the plant to’ ensure
the safety df" reildentk" north
and west of the plant. The fa­
cility stores more hazardous
materials on-site than any­
where else In the county. *1
was Impressed with the levels
of safety,* she said last Friday.
County Commissioner Orant

Maloy
was
extensively
re­
searching all aspects of the
site. Including meeting with a
representative of the owner of
the property and Lt. Malcolm
Trigg. Hazardous Materials C o ­
ordinator with the Seminole
County Department of Public
Safety.
Maloy. who represents the
district In which the school
site Is located, had not come to
a final decision after the tour.
‘Odds that something bad will
happen are remote, but why
take the chance?* he asked.
School board member Lan y
Furlong calls the site 'less
than Ideal*, stating *1 think
we've got some better options.*
As to the vote of the BCC.
Furlong said, T d be shocked If
they didn't approve the appeal,
and It will be a 3 to 2 vote.*
Dianne Kramer, executive di­
rector of facilities for the
school district, requested the
appeal hearing. She would like
to have the decision of the
county commission so she can
bring the matter before the
school board, to approve the
purchase of the land. The
school board also meets on
Tuesday and the school site Is
an Item on the school board's
agenda.
The BCC public h saiS w be­
gins at 1:30 p.m. tn the com ­
mission
chambers,
In the
County Services Building at
1101 C. First Street. Sanford.
The school board meeting be­
gins at 3:30 at the Educational
Support Center. 400 E. Lake
Mary Blvd.. Sanford.

Costlnssd from Pags IA
zen. *|The project) Is very In­
appropriate for that parcel,*
sold Mike Rich, president of CRED (Coalition for Responsible
Econ Development).
Many of
the opponents of the project
said that Live Oak. as it Is.
would have a detrimental affect
on the environment, traffic.
property value, overcrowding In
local schools, etc. *We IC-RED)
are not against developing as
long as It's done responsibly,'
Rich said.
Earlier In the evening, the
council voiced opinions on two
other projects that have be­
come less than what the coun­
cil members
originally ex­
pected: the Wave rice W oods
and Klngsbrldge divisions lo­
cated on County Road 419.
*We keep approving (housing
developments!. and then we get
stuck with a pretty shabby
project,* said council member
John Benson. As the public
hearing began on Live Oak.
citizens reminded the council
members to think about their
earlier comments on the other
two projects when the rate Is
finally made on the Live Oak
project.
Live Oak Reserve Limited Is
located on the south side of
County Road 419. The devel­
opment group. Sterling Com ny of Orlando, wishes to
Ud nearly 2.000 homes on
the property.
Sterling took
over the project from Stanford
Development Group Incorpo­
rated. The endeavor will span
over 1,000 acres with half of
that, according to Rich, being
part of the Econ River Protec­
tion Zone.
The council closed public
hearing during the April 0
meeting, but allowed for a re­
buttal from the developers.
The public was no longer a l­
lowed to speak, which, ac­
cording to Rich, la a violation
of due process
tn quasi­
legislative proceedings.
Rich
said that C-RED Is sending a
letter to City Manager Eugene
Williford to re-open
public
comments at the next meeting.
The froup contends that the
development will affect the
habitat of many species of
animals Including sand hill
cranes, indigo snakes, gopher
tortoises and. possibly, the
Florida panther, which some
nearby residents have reported
seeing.
C-RED said that the
C-MCD
opment would violate the urban/rural boundaries east of
Oviedo and that the project will
also usher In the widening of

County Road 419 sooner than
expected.
Where there are
1B.OOQ trips per day. presently,
on 419,' the figure will Jettison
to 42,000 once the 2 lanes turn
Into 4. And local homeowners
will have to compete with the
aggregate number of housing
the project will bring In. Rich
said that local realtors claim
that It will take owners 2 to 3
times longer
to sell
their
homes because of the growth.
One citizen at the meeting
spoke of how she tried to sell
her home but had to give up a f­
ter 9 months of trying to sell.
The vote regarding the Live
Oak project has been pushed
back to the April 20 city coun­
cil meeting. However, the p roj­
ect needs a vote of three out of
the four remaining council
members to pass. City coun­
cilman Phillip Hampton a n ­

Urey have won a 'temporary
victory*.
Rich feels that the
development will go through,
but. upon approval, he feels
that there will be modifications
to the developer’s
original
plan.

nounced his resignation at the
end of the April 0 meeting In
order to pursue a Job offer.
Hampton was said to be In fa­
vor of the project.
With the omission of H am p­
ton's rate. C RED feels that

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Four members were left to
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F IR S T Q U A L IT Y
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the basic training aircraft
the AJ-1 bomber.

While the flight activities o!
VC-0 were generally training,
with constant take-offs and
landings in Sanford, the squad­
ron also w as involved In over­
seas training activities In Port
Lyautey, French Morocco, in
northwest Africa. There, pilot
training Involved taking off and
landing on board aircraft carri­
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found.
room and pronounced dead on
antval at Columbia Medical
Center.
The Ore Is believed to have
started In a front bedroom and
has been classified as acciden­
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according to Vince Siorettl.
Sanford Fire Department.
Fire took the life of King VlrI Scott and destroyed much of
home at IB IS W. lfith
Street early Friday morning.
Attempts to rescue the 80year- old man were hindered by
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A brush Are near the Heathrow-Markham W oods area that
threatened homes w as con­
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continued to bu m today.
Seminole County firefighters
battled the (Ire tn a 100-acre
wooded area that included part
of the Weldwa Springs Stats
Park. State D M sloo o f Forestry
and Sanford emergency per*
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Seminole High
baseball team
needs to kindle
fire for state run
S A N F O R D _ L a st night w a s a b o u t a s to u g h
a lo ss a s n team c a n experience.
W h e n y o u 're u p 6-1 a n d y o u r pitcher Is
gettin g everybody out. y o u r fielders a re
catc h in g every Gy. In clu din g the gian t on es
that attack the fa n s w ith w in g s the size o f
station w a g o n s, y o u think y o u 're g o in g to
get o u t w ith a w in .
T h at didn't h a p p e n to S em in ole's b a se b a ll
team last night. T h e T rib e lost 7 -5 to a L y ­
m a n team that h a s su rp rise d m ost people,
even sh ock ed Its o w n coach, b y leadin g the
district w ith o n ly a cou ple o f g a m es left In
the season .
T h e real story w a s Sem inole. A late fielding
e rro r • there w a s a disp ute over w h o sh o u ld
h ave gotten c h arg e d w ith the m lscu e - cost
S em in ole a g a m e It didn 't really need, b u t It
w o u ld have b een nice to h ave h ad.
T h e 'Notes started o u t this season a s a fat.
over-con fiden t b u n c h . W h e n several o f y o u r
p la y e rs are part o f a n ation al c h a m p io n sh ip ­
w in n in g su m m e r le a g u e team , that h appen s.
T h en , th ro w in som e o f the best p layers In
the co u n ty w h o h ap p en ed to tra n sfe r Into
Sem inole, a n d tak e a look at n ation al ratin gs
w h ic h have y o u r team ran k e d 17th In the
Country, a n d y o u lu st m ight have a team
w ith a n a w fu l lot ol overconfidence.
S o the *Notes started o u t slow ly. T h ere w ere
som e early, so m e w h a t Insignificant losses,
then a 9-1 h a m m e rin g b v Lake B ra n tle y In
the B ig B lu e B o n a n z a . P layers o n the team
adm itted th a t w in n in g this state c h a m p io n ­
sh ip th in g m igh t not g o a s easily a s e x ­
pected.
T h e n S em in ole started to w in . S u re , there
w e re a cou ple o f setbacks. S em in ole C o u n t y
Is th at w a y . E verybod y h a s b een b e a tin g eve­
ry b o d y a n d . to everyon e's su rp rise, L y m a n
a n d La k e M a ry a re a t the top o f the r a n k in g s
fo r the S em in ole A thletic C onferen ce.
T h a t's w h y la st n igh t's lo ss w a a tough . T h e
"Notes h ave b e e n on a roll a n d h av e the deep­
e st pitch in g sta ff tn the county, m a y b e In all
o f C e n tra l Florida. W h e n y o u se n d b atters to
the plate like C h a z Lytle. P a u lo SUva. C 3
W illia m s, D o n T aylo r. T im R ain es a n d A n d y
H all, the team h a s every righ t to expect a ti­
tle.
B u t c om in g d o w n the stretch. S em in ole,
w ith a five-ru n lead In the final In n in g,
co u ld n 't h old o n a g a in st a really good team .
T h a t’s n ot h o w y o u c a n p la y w h e n y o u get
to T a m p a fo r the states.
T h a t's not even h o w y o u get to T a m p a .
S em in ole Is still a legitim ate team to get to
the states, b u t som eon e n eed s to light a
s p a r k u n d e r the T rib e . T h e ftre. a t least fro m
ou tsid e the d u g o u t w h e re people w h o d o n ’t
k n o w a thing a b o u t the team a re lookin g o n ,
d o esn 't seem to b e there. A t least not Uke the
fire that b u rn e d w ith la s t y e a r's team .
S em in ole la go in g to T a m p a . M a rk U d o w n .
T h e talent la there. B u t the fire a lso n eeds to
be.

Last iB ooad Shot: Fresno State
University Just announced U has raised
Us academic standards for athletes.
Question Is, if they lose more

Kuchar makes rut at Masters
AUOU8TA. GEORGIA _ Seminole
high
School graduate Matt Kuchar followed up hla
opening round 73 with a 78 on Friday and
made the cut In the Masters Oolf Tournament.
Kuchar, the defending U-S. Amateur cham ­
pion. to nine strokes behind co-leaders David
Duval and Fred Couples.
H ie remainder o f the event can be seen on
WKMO-Channel 0 at 3:30 p.m. today and 4
p.m. an Sunday.

Magic playoff hopes dashed
BOSTON _ Ron Mercer hit a 17-foot Jmper
with under a minute to play to give the Boston
Celtics an 81-80 lead and the Celtics held on
to edge the Orlando Magic 82-80 In overtime
Friday night at the Fleet Center.
The Magic fought back from 10-polnts
down. Including an 8-0 run over the last three

D ream com e
C a rr’ s gam e­
w in n in g hom e
run caps o f f
L ym a n rally
By J e ff Berlinicke

ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
SANFORD _ It In rvrry boy's dream.
Liiat Inning. Go-uhrad run on butte, looking
defeat In the fare. Then the wlflle ball comes by
and you shift It out of the park.
That's what happened to Lyman's Tyirr Carr
last night as he slugged a game-winning homer
tn the sevrnth Inning to lead the Qrryhounds
past Seminole. 7-5 In a game that went back
and forth most of the way.
The Qrryhounds trailed 5-1, going Into the
seventh and Seminole lefty Urlan Nielson
looked like he had the door slammed, then
Lyman mounted the rally which won the game.
In the seventh. Kit Kaminski led tilings oft
with a single and scored on a homer to deep
center from Brandon Epple. After on Infield hit.

Tytof Carr (Ml) Nt a two-run, game-winning horns ran
in the seventh Inning that capped off a six-run rsfy that
m w Lyman rebound from a 5-1 deficit to Seminole and
make s 7-5 winner of pitcher Evan Lolacono (right), who
withstood tho Fighting Seminoles' attack to get a
complete game victory Friday night at Alumni FtakL

M o n a c o ends
L io n s ' slide
lete same comes easily. Monaco

Guy Erwin la congratulated by Oviado head coach Kanna Brown aflar hitting N s
fourth home ran of the season during tha Lions' 8-3 victory over Boons Friday night.

’ HERALD CORRESPONDENT
. 1 il. ti’| vt.*u*|f •
•
OVIEDO _ Aa far as regular sea­
son games go. wins don't come
much bigger that the Oviedo Lions'
8-3 win over eighth-ranked Boone
Braves In a Clams GA baseball
game Friday night at Oviedo High
School's Miklcr Field.
Jeft Monaco (5-2) tossed an 8-hlt
complete game to help the Liona
(10-9) end a four-game losing
streak. Oviedo had lost six of Its
last seven games prior to playing
Boone, which came In ranked No.
8 In the Florida Sports Writers' A s ­
sociation's Class GA aUte poll.
T o aay we needed this win would
be an understatement." said Oviedo
coach Kenne Brown. Tt'a no secret
B u t we've been struggling. We've
been In every single one of (hose
games and had a lead at one time
or another In five of those losses.
Hopefully, thla will turn us around.*
Not only did he help his team­
mates stop a losing streak. Mon­
aco got over a personal obstacle of
his own. So far thla season, Mon­
aco has had little success lasting
past the fourth Inning In his starts.
Against Boone, however. Monaco
reached deep and turned In an In­
spired effort. And while no com-

Kibo red long and h a rd for his.
striking out 14 batten and walking
three. He also had to overcome
three errors and a wild pitch on a
strikeout that allowed die hitter to
reach base.
Overall.
the
Braves
(18-4)
stranded 11 runners on base,
leaving the bases loaded tn the
third, sixth, and seventh Innings.
In each of the bases-loaded situa­
tions, Monaco got the third out
with a strikeout.
T h at's huge.* said Brown. "He
stayed focused and did what he
had to do. He gave the whole team
a lift with his performance tonight*
In turn, the Lions put together
an 11-hit stu c k that Included four
doubles and three home runs In
support of Monaco.
Oviedo broke on top with three
runs In the bottom of the second
Inning.
Lawrence Pultz led oft with a
double and scored on Rich R o­
driguez's double. Rodriguez took
third on a passed ball as Ben
Knapp walked. TYoy Boutwells
single
scored
Rodriguez
while
Knapp, who advanced to third on a
wild pitch, came In on Ryan

Oviedo L A X
girls romp to
11-3 victory

Late score
hands Lions
boys lax loss

OVIEDO _ The boredom contin­
ues???
Earlier this week several mem­
bers of the Oviedo girls' lacrosse
team complained that their gam es
were getting a little boring and
they wanted some competition.
Well they did get a little competi­
tion Thursday night, but It waa far
from close aa the Lions whipped
visiting Flagler-Palm Coast from
Bunnell. 11-3. at John Courier
Field.

BUNNELL _ Oviedo rallied from
an 8-5 deficit to tie the game, but
homes landing Flagler-Palm Coast
scored the game-artnnlng goal with
1:30 left In the game to post a 10-0
victory tn a boys' Lacrosse contest
Thursday night In Bunnell.
Taylor Pope scored four goals
and Dave Walsh scored three goals
and had three asatau, but tt was
not enough aa Oviedo fell to 4-6 on
the season.
It has also been announced that
the 1st Annual Central Florida
Junior Varsity I serosae Tourna­
ment will be held next Saturday.
Six teams are expert cd to go at It
all day beginning at 0 a.m. Games
will consist of two 20-minute run­
ning halves. _______________________

The Liona of head coach Lynn
Calkin are now 11-0 and the only
undefeated LAX team in Florida a f­
ter the Bishop Moore girls suffered
a loss earlier this week.
Leading the way for Oviedo were
Carrie Wright (four goals). Chris­
tina Testa (two goals) and Heather
Cox.
Sophia
Kail.
Otnney
Thompson and Kim C arbeny (one
goal each).
The Lions will close out the
regular season thla coming T ie s day with a tough Seminole Athletic
Conference game against t-ak**
Howell at Richard Evans Field be­
ginning at 8 p.m.

SsNor attack* Cants Wright (right) scored tour goals to help tha Oviado girts lacross* toam improve lo 11-0 on tha saaaon with an 11-3 rout of Flagtor-Pakn Coast
Thursday at John Courier Field. Tha Lions are tha only undefeated tsam In Florida.

�2B •Seminote HemW. Snnford. FlondA •Sunday,

April 12,1988

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minutes of regulation to force overtime.
But Orlando missed three of four free
throws In the extra period, and made only 16
of 29 for the game, and Nick Anderson had a
last-second shot to put the Magic ahead rtm
out.
Anderson finished with 21 points and nine
rebounds, while Horace Grant had 16 points
and six rebounds. Derek Strong 12 points
and 13 rebounds and Bo Outlaw 12 points
and 10 rebounds.
Orlando will play Michael Jordan and the
Bulls tonight on Channel 1H starting at 8
p.m.
The Magic now trail New Jersey by two
games with four to play. If the Magic are to
make the playoffs, they need to win three of
four and New Jersey must lose five of their
last six.

L y m a n B o o ste r C lu b g o lf
l-ONGWOOD _ Lyman High School will hold
Its annual Booster Club Golf Tournament on
Monday. April 13th at Rolling Hills Golf
Club.
The evrnt will begin with a shotgun start at
3 p.m.
Cost Is $G5 per person ($45 for Rolling
Hills members) or $250 per foursome. Cost
Includes 18 holes with cart, dinner after
play, welcome gifts and prtrrs afterward.
Contact Ann Carr (339-5244) or Dan Can­
non (869-5196) for more Information.

S a n fo rd so ftball m eeting
SANFORD _ The Sanford Recreation De­
portment will hold on organizational meeting
for Its Spring Slowpttch Softball Leagues on
Tuesday. April 14th at 6:30 p.m. at the
Downtown Youth Center, first floor of San­
ford City Hall.
The SRD will offer, men's, women's. Co-Ed.
Church and Industrial leagues starting In
early May.
Cost will be $300 for returning teams and
$325 for new teams. A discount will be given
to managers who attend the organizational
meeting.
Call 330-5697 for more Information.

SANFORD _ The 1998 Charity Bowl foot­
ball game, presented by Seminole and Or­
ange County Firefighters, will be held on
Saturday. April 25th at 6 p.m. at Showaltcr
Field In Winter Park.
Last year's game, held at Lake Brantley
High School, was a great success and this
year's game should be Just as exciting.
Tlic game Is played by NFL rules and times
and will tie full contact tackle football.
Also expected to be on hand are former
NFL players to sign autographs and the
Tampa Hay Buccaneers Cheerlending squad.
The group is also negotiating with the » n v
shine Network to televise the game.
Admission Is $5 for adult. $3 for chlldrrn
and children under five free.
ITocreds from the game will go to Ihr
Missing Childrens Center and Russel Home
for Atypical Children.
For tickets nnd sponsor Information con­
tact Granville Eubanks. Seminole County
Flrc/Rrsouc at: Station 42 (407) 349-5501;
home
(407) 322-6893; Pager
1407) 8053503.

G o lf fo r L a k e H o w e ll
OVIEDO _ Support the Lake Howell High
School Booster Club at the annual golf tour­
nament April 19 at Die Ekanu Golf Club.
The club raises money for Lnkr 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 lunch.
Fax Information to Doug Dorsum (788-16661
or Lake Howell (320-9025) to participate.

R ecreation C h e e rle a d in g
SANFORD _ The Sanford Recreation De­
partment is offering a Checrlendlng Class for
girls ages 6-and-Up.
The 10-week class will begin on April 22nd
and be held every Wednesday from 5:30 p.m.
to 6:30 p.m. through June 24th.
Fees are as follows: current participants _
$30: new registrants _ $38 (Includes pom­
pons At T-shirt).
Please call 330-5697 for more information.

Co-leaders set to battle
at Central Winds Park
From Staff Reports
CASSELBERRY _ Orlando Ale
House and Seminole Power
Sports tuned up this Monday's
showdown with essy victories
In the City of Winter Springs
Men's Monday Night Polar Bear
Slowpltch Softball League at
Central Winds Park.
Seminole Power Sports got
its win the easiest, but not
necessarily
most
enjoyable
way, collecting a 7-0 forfeit vic­
tory from the Golden Gloves.
In the other game, Orlando
Ale House had to work for Its
win. but It still came without a

Legal Notices
i-4as
m TNB CIMCUIT CO URT
OF TNB B M K TS B S TN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
■ AMO roM
SIH IM O LS COUNTY,
STATS or FLORIDA
Car* Ha. ST-S TS A -C A -14-A
GENERAL JURISDICTION
BANK OF AMERICA. FEB.
Plaintiff,

n.
KEVIN W JACOBS,
al us . at a l,

Defendant*
NOTICE or
rO R IC LO SU R B 4ALB
BV CLERK O r
CIRCUIT COURT
Notice M Sant* given that lha
w N tn lg iw d Maryenn* Mona.
Clark el the Circuit Court of
SEMINOLE County. Florida, mil.
on lha 23rd day of April. IM S .
at 1 1 00 a m at lha Waal From
door ol lha SEMINOLE County
Courthovea. In lha City ol
San lord. Florida, ottar lor eelo
and » • at public outcry te lha
tug had and b a d blddar lor
cadi, lha M o v in g daaenbod
proparty allualad in SEMINOLE
County. Florida, lo-wlt
LOTS 1 AMO &gt;. BLOCK Q.
TOWN BITE OF NORTH CHULUOTA. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK t. PAGE S4-EE.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
purauanl to lha fuial decree ol
lorecioauie entered mi a caaa
pending In add Court, lha atyle
ol vhtch la: BANK OF AMERI­
CA. FSB. va. KEVIN W.
JACOBS, al ua.. at al
In accordance vllh the
Americana mth DtaabUHiee Act.
parronl with a dliability who
need a apodal accommodation
10 participate m thii proceeding
ahoeld
contact
ADA
Coordinator al M l N. Park
Arena*. Suite N M l. Santord.
Florida u r n a) load lira day*
prior lo
the proceeding
Telephone (401) 3*3-4914 a d
j a m ; 1-tEM) t* l-IT F I(T D D t
or I-(E M I B t l-a r r s 00. via
Florida Relay Earner
WITNESS my hand and oNiciai
aaal el arid Court Ida I I al day
ol MARCH. IM S
Honorable
Maryanna Mori*
Clerk ol Via Circuit Court
By Ruth King
Deputy Clark
LAW OFFICES OF
JOSEPH PAN IELL 0
Pod Office Boa » 4 7
Tanp*. Florida M40I
Pukkah: AprS E. I t . IM S
DEP-St
M TN B CIMCUIT CO U N T
OP TU B I STM JUDICIAL
CIMCUIT, M AMO PCM
BSMMMLB COUNTY,
JURISDICTION DIVISION

lot of difficulty as it whipped
Kerrymana Pub. 16-5.
Orlando
Ale
House
and
Seminole Power Sports are
both 5-1, while the Golden
Gloves and Kerrymana Pub are
both 1-5.
This Monday night will see a
pair of battles to decide league
positions, at least for now.
Orlando
Ale
House
and
Seminole Power Sports square
off at 7 p.m. In what should be
spirited
collision
for
first
place.
The Golden Gloves and Kerrymans Pub will then meet
with third place on the line at

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CASS MOi 9 7 -4 3 M -C A -1 4 -W
FIRST NATIONWIDE
M 0RT0A0E CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VI
JOHN W POTESTIVO.
KAREN V POTESTIVO.
COMMERCIAL CREDIT
CONSUMER SERVICES.
INC . ALAFAYA WOOD!
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC .
JOHN DOE AND
JANE DOE A t UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(f)
ROT ICS
OP FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purauanl to a Summary Final
Judgment of loredoeui* dated
April tat. I SEE. entarad In Civil
Caaa Na 87-0349-CA.14-W at
the Circuit Court of lha 1ITH
Judicial Circuit in and lor SEMI­
NOLE County. Eanlord. Florida.
I will aa« to the hlghaat and
beat bidder tor caah al lha Weal
FRONT DOOR ol lha BCMINOLf
County Ceurthouee located al
M l N PARK AVENUE to SAN­
FORD Florida, al 11.00 a m on
the filti day MAY. IM S lha tal­
lowing described properly aa
aal forth in said Summary Final
Judgment, lo-wit:
LOT IIS . ALAFAYA WOODB.
PHASE IV. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. A t RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK &gt;3. PAGES M 101. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Deled tda tat day ol Apr*.
IM S
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL!
MARIANNE MORSE
Clerk ol die Circuit Court
By Jana E Jaaewie
Deputy Clark
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVIO J. STERN. PJL
ATTORNEV FOR PLAINTIFF
M l • University Ones
Bulls 400
Plantation. FL 13314
(t»4| 113-3000
i f - 10104 (FNW)
In sccordince with th4
American with Dias billIlea Act
parsons with disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation lo
participate to Uus proceeding
should contact lha Clark ol the
Circuit Court al lha SEMINOLE
County Courthouse al 447-1314110 EXT 4337. not la lei than
saran days prior lo lha pro­
ceeding II hearing Impaired. 1S O O -M t-trn (TOO) or 1-SOOM l-S T TO. via Florida Relay
Service
Pubbah Aprs I t . IS. IS M
DSP-114
«

TU B C M O U IT COURT
[B O U N TY,

8 p.m.
Leading Orlando Ale House
to victory were Mike Montano
(3-for-4
with
three
runs
scored). Jay Bengert and Brute
Southwell (both 3-for*4 with
two runs scored), Rick Blume
(2-for-3 with two runs scored).
Dean Grafflus (2-for-4 with
three runs scored) and Santi
Gonzalez (l-for-2 with a home
run).
Pacing the Kerrymana Pub
offensive attack were Phil Budnovtch and Scott Holland (both
2-for-3) and Jeff Smith and
Frank Redding (both 2-for-4
with one run scored).

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NOTtCB
" OF ADMINISTRATION
The administration ol I he
estate ol Glenda Jean Brown
deceased File Number 44-304CP, la pending to the Clrcuil
Court for (eminole County.
Florida, Probate Division, the
addrsaa ol which la Sarmnote
County Courthouse Sanford,
Florida 33771 The names and
addresses ol the personal rap.
reeentative and lha personal
(tpreeenlstlve's attorney are
sat form below
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
All parsons on whom Ihis
notice la served who hays
obfoctiona that challenge the
validity ol the wiN the qualifica­
tion! ol the personal represen­
tative. venue, or lunadiction of
m il Court ere required lo Me
their obfectiona with this Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY M T S
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF TH II N O TIC I
ON THEM.
AN creditors ol lha decedent
and other persona having
claims or demands against
decadent's estate on wkero a
copy of this notice to served
within three months alter the
date el the first publication ol
Niia notice must Me Iheir claims
with this Cowl WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTH*
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY OAVS
AFTER TNE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPT OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
AX other creditors ol the dece­
dent and persona haring claims
or demands against the dece­
dent's at late mutt (lie their
dauna with thin court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
OATS OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THII N O TIC I
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS N O T BO FILEO
WILL BE FOREYBR BARRED
The dale of foe lust publica­
tion ol toia Notice to April
S.
IM S
Personal Representative
E M I Slone Street
Oviedo, FL H I M
Attorney tor
Personal Representative
John A Baldwin
T I M E Highway 17-43
Fain Park. FL 33730
Telephone (407) M4-1414
Florida Bar No.: 1I4ITS
Pirhiith: Aprs S. I I . IM *
D IP -40
IH T N B C IR C U IT COUNT,
I COUNTY,

SS-SSS-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
GLENDA JEAN BROWN
Deceased

CABB NO. S 3 -B S S I-O A -I4 -W
SUSAN PINS,
Plaintill,
va.

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JUANITA MULLINS, an
unmarried woman.
TOWNHOUSE ASSOCIATES,
s Florida general
partnership, and COACH
UOMT ESTATES SECTION II.
MO.. 0 Florida corporation
(not tor profit).
Defendants
HO TIC ■ OF SALS
NoOoe to hereby given that
pursuant lo lha Summary Final
Judgment Ol Foreclosure And
Bale entered to the above-cap­
tioned action. Ihe undersigned
Clerk wM eeN me property e m i­
tted In said County described
*UNIT 44. BUILOINO K. COACH
UO HT ESTATES. SECTION II. a
Condominium, according lo the
Declaration ol Condominium a a
recorded to O N Book 1373.
Page 1S30. and all amendments
thereto. Public Accords ol
Bamtoofo
County.
Florida,
together with an undivided
share to the common elements
declared to said Declaration ol
Condominium to bo on appurte­
nance
lo
the
above
Condominium Unit,
at public sale, to the htgheal
and beet bidder, tor caah. al
11:M o'clock A M on the !3th
day ol May, I M I . on the Weal
front step ol the Seminole
County Courthouse, to Sanford.
Florida
DATEO April 7m. IS M
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
BY: Jan# E. Jaaaartc
Deputy Clark
BEAAOALL AND
BLANKHEN.P-A
M North Court Avenue
Pott Office Boa 3431
Orlando. Florida 33403
(40T) 4SS-1S3*
Attorneys tor Plaintiff
Publish April I t . IS. IS M
D E P -'U
IN TNB C O U N TY CO U RT
OP TNB BM NTBBN TN
JUDICIAL OIROUfT
M MIN OLE COUNTY,
CABB NO. *4-44*4-00• ES-F
WEKIVA HUNT CLUB
COMMUNITY
ASSOCIATION. INC., a
Florida nol-tor-prohf
corporation,
Plaintiff,
BRIAN J. • TAN AD
and UNKNOWN TENANT.
Defendant*
NOTICE OF BALB
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
that pursuant lo lha Final
Judgment
to F oraclesura
entered on lha |7lh day al
March. IS M . to Chril Action No.
M OCtS-CC-JO-F ol the County
Court ol Hie Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit, to and lor Seminole
County Florida, to which M IA N
J STRNAD, to the Defendant
and WEKIVA HUNT CLUB COM ­

M UNITY ASSOCIATION, INC , la
iha Plaintiff. I will sell lo lha
highest and baal bidder lor
caah at lha waal front door ol
ths
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanford Florida at
1100 A M
on APRIL 33rd.
IM S . lha following described
real property eet forth to the
*in*l Judgment
Lot 28*. Wekiva Hunt Club.
Foe Hunt, Sec lion 3. eccordmg
ro the plat thereof, ae recorded
n Plal (took 26 Pages St-87 ot
'he Pubhc Records ot Seminole
County Florida
DATED this 37th day ol March
IS M
Maryanna Morse Clark
Dy Jana E Jeeewic
Deputy Clerk
Plaintiff* Attorney
EMIL A OASPERONI. JR . ESO
S31 Wekiva Springe Road
Longwood. Florida 33778
(407) 773-7303

NOTICE
AMERICANS WITH
DISABILITIES A C T OF ISSS
AJmtoletretlve Order
Me. *3-37
Persons with a disability who
need a special accommodation
to participate in thii proceeding
should
contact
ADA
Coordinator at 301 N Paik
Avenue.
Suita North 301.
Santord, Florida 32771 at least
five (S| days prior lo the procaetfmg Telephone (407) 3234330. eslention 4227. t-SOO854-8771 (TOD), or 1940 965S770 |V). via Florida Relay
Service
Publish April S. 13. 198*
DEP 51

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF T N I ■ lO N T IlN T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SSMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. S7-SSSOCA.14
DIVISION A
NORWEST DANK
MINNESOTA. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION AS
TRUSTEE.
Pie intiff,
vs
HALPH A MCQAHA el al
Defendants
N O T IC I OF SALE
Notice is hereby given that,
purauanl to al Final Judgment
ol Foreclosure or Order dated
March 37th. I M I entered in
Civil Case Number 67-3660CA14. in the Circuit Court lot
SEMINOLE County. Florida,
where in NORWEST BANK MIN­
NESOTA. NATIONAL ASSOCIA­
TION A l TRUSTEE is lha
Plaintiff, and RALPH A MCQA­
HA at a l. er# the Defendants. I
will sell the properly situated in
SEMINOLE County. Florida,
described as
Lot S. Block S. Tier ». TOWN
OF SANFORD, according lo the
pie! the reoI aa recorded in Plat
Book 1. Page »• ol the Pubhc
Records ol Seminole County.
Florida
at public eala. to lha highaal
and bast bidder, for caah, at lha
waal from door. 341 North Path
Avenue. Santord, Florida, at
11 00 a m. on lha l i s t day ol
April. IM S
Deled MARCH 31st. IS M
Maryann* Mors e
C U R A OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By: Rum King
Oeputy Clark
William M Golson
E Assoc is tea
1130 louth Myrtle Avenue.
Suita I0S
Clearwater. Florida 14E1E
•In accordance with the
Americana With Disabilities Act.
persona to need of a special
accommodation lo per1.0 pale
to mis proceeding shall, within
aavsn (T) days prior to any pro­
ceeding.
contact
lha
Administrative Office ol lha
Court. 341 N Park Avenue.
Seminoie County Courthouse.
Sanford FL 33771 telephone
(447) 333-4334. TOO 1-8O0-9664771 or 1•444-4M-4T74 via
Florida Relay Service'.
Pubttoh April I . I I . 14M
DSP-41
M TNB OMOWIT COUNT
JUDICIAL CIHOIHT
OF FLO* ISA
M AND FOR
BBMtNOLB COUNTY
CIVIL DIVISION
CABB NO. I I 4 I T 4 L I 4 4
UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA, acting through
Rural Development,
formerly Farmers Horns
Administration (FMHA),
United Italea
Department ol
Agriculture (USDA)
Ptointtlf,
va
JOHN DOE AN0
JANE DOE. ET AL
Defend anla
N OTICE OF ACTION
TO JOHN DOE and JANE DOE.
ropraaantiqg
iN
unknown
minors,
heirs,
daviaaaa.
grantees, assignees, lienors,
creditors, trustees, and ad par­
ties claiming interest by,
through, under or against MAG­
GIE BALL. F/K/A MAGGIE
WASHINGTON. Oeceastd. all
parties having or claiming la
have any right, title or mtaraal
to
the
property
hereto
d##cfib#di

TOU ARE N0TIFIE0 that an
action to foreclose a mortgage
on lha following described
property in Seminole County.
F lorIda
Lai 7, Orange Ealalea, accord­
ing to the Plat thereof aa
recorded in Plal Book IE. page
M . ol the Public Records ot
Semmols County, Florida
has bean tiled againal you and
you aro required to serve a
copy of your written defenses,
If any. to If on NEJU. E. YOUNG.
Platolltt'a
attorney, whose
address la 100 Third tlraal,
tt W . Winter Havan. Florida
33441, on or before thirty (30)
days from data ol (net publica­
tion. and lila me original with
the Clark of lha Court either
before service on Plaintiff's
attorney or immediately there­
after. otherwise a default triH
be entered against you for the
toilet
demanded
to
lha
ComoiAlnl
WITNESS my hand and lha
aaal ot tlua Court on MARCH,
37lh. IS M
(COURT SEAL)
MARYANNS MORSE
A* Clerk ol Skid Court
By: Ruth King
Aa Deputy Clark
Publish Aprils. IS. I M I
Of P-60
IN T N I CIRCUIT CO UNT
FOR Semtoale COUNTY,
PAOBJfTI DIVIO ION
File Number • S -34I-C P
M RE ESTATE OF
John Richards, Junior

Decaasad

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

NOTICE
OF ADMINISTRATION

N OTICE
OF FICTITIO U S NAMB

The edminiatiaflon of lha
estate ol John Richards, Junior,
decaasad File Number 91-361CP la pending in the Circuit
Court tor Seminole County.
Florida. Probe I e Division, the
address ol which IS 301 North
Perk Avenue, Sanford. FL
327 71 The names and address­
es ol (he personal representa­
tive and the personal represen­
tative's attorney ere set forth
below
All tnteresled persons ere
required lo file with this court.
W ITHIN THREE M O N TH S OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATIO N OF
T h i s N O TIC E |l) all claims
sgemsl the eslete and (2) any
obrechon by an interested per­
son on whom this notice Is
served that challenges the
validity of the will, lha queldicelinns of the personal represen­
tative venue or pmadretron of
the court
ALL CLAIM S AN0 O B JE C ­
TIONS NOT SO FILED WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED
Publication of Ihia Notice hsa
begun on April I2lh 188S
Personal Representative
Anne E Richards Rulberg
214 Markham Woods Rd
Longwood. FL 32F78
Attorney tor
Personal Representative
Gerald S Rulberg
670 N Orlando Ave
Suite ID04A
Maitland. FL 32761
Telephone 1407) 638-1882
Publish April 12 I t 188*
DEP 137

Nolica la hereby givan that I
am engaged in buemeea at 1133
Ounhill O r. Longwood. Florida
33730.
Seminole
County,
Florida under the Fictitious
Name ol V A LU E S A BAR G AINS
O A L O A I and Ihel I inland to
register said name with the
Division
ot
Corporalions.
Tallahassee, Florida, to accor­
dance wilh lha provision* ot lh#
Fictitious Name Statures ToWil Section 666 09. Florida
Statute* 1981
Richard L C*lh*rwood
Publish April 13. 1999

IN TNE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1BTN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IR AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NUMBER
■T -t * S t OA 14 K
UNIVERSAL AMERICAN
MORTOAGE COMPANY

Plaintiff.

v
ELMER McKlNNEV
ADAMS el el
Defendants
N O T IC I OF
ACTIO N - MORTGAGE
FORECLOSURE
CONSTRUCTIVE
S IR VICE-PROPERTY
TO ELMER McKinney ADAMS
end CARMEN IRIS GARCIA IF
LIVING AND IF MARRIED
INCLUDING ANT UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
IF
DEFENDANT
DECEASED
RESPECTIVE
UNKNOWN HEINS. 0IV1IEES
GRANTEES
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS. LIENORS TRUS­
TIE S AND ALL OTHER PER­
SONS
CLAIMING
0T.
THROUOH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST THEM RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED thet an
eel ion lo lorectoee a mortgage
on the following doaenbed
property to Eemmoto County.
Floods
Lot 104 VILLA* OF CA9IELBERRY PHASE 4. according lo
the Plat at recorded to Plal
Book 43 Page 4*. 47 and 4E ot
lha Pubhc Records ot Semmols
County. Florida
has bean Iliad againal you and
yau aro required la eerve a
sapy M pour written defenses
II any. to II on SERGIO L
MENDEZ. Eaq Monday and
Mendel, lha Pletotlft'e Attorney,
whoee addnsaa it M l Ponce de
Leon Boulevard Suita 304 Coral
Gabies. Florida 33134 writun 10
days attar Via hral publication
and tile lha original with lha
dark ol Due court tidier before
service on pfototttt'a attorney or
immediately thereaftor, other­
wise a default wM be entered
egelnat you tor the robot
demanded M the compteinl
D A TI0 April 7th. t* M
MARYANNE MORBE
Clerk ol the Court
BY Ruth King
Deputy Clert
Publish Apr* 13. t t . 14M

DSP-134
M TNB CIRCUIT COUNT
OF TN B IB TN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AND FDR
BBMINOLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CABB NOi B 7 -1 4 F1 -C A -I4 W
NORWEST MORTGAOE. INC .
A CALIFORNIA
CORPORATION F/K/A
NORWEST MORTGAGE INC .
A MINNESOTA CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF

va

OSATRICC S.
TALIAFERRO. I T AL
DEFENOANT(E)
NOTICB OF ACTION
CONBTNUCTIVB SERVICE
TO HENRY TALIAFERRO
whoee residence la unknown ll
he/she/they be living, and If
he/ahe/thay be dead, tha
unknown defendants who may
be spouses, hairs, devisees,
grantees, assignees, lienors,
creditors, trustees and all par­
ties claiming an Inlaraal by.
Ihrough. under or against the
Defendants, who ara not known
to be dead or allvo. and all parbaa having or claiming to have
any right, title of interest to the
property described In die mongaga being foreclosed heroin
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action fa foreclose a
mortgage an lha following
property
LOT 10*. RAMBLE WOOD.
ACCORDING TO THS PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 33. PAGES 7 AND
E. OF THE PUBLIC RECORD!
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORb
0A.
has bean Mad against you a
you ata required to serve a
copy of your written dalanaas.
If any. to II on DAVIO J STERN.
EOO. Plaintiff's attorney, whoa#
addrsaa la E41 B University
Drive 1900. Plantation. FL
33334 (no la lei than 30 days
horn lha dale of lha Ural pubh
cation ol this notice ol action)
and lila tha original with tha
clerk of Uus court either before
service on PlatoUM’i attorney or
immediately therealtor, other
wise a default wiN be entered
againal you tor tha relief
demanded to (ha complain! or
petition filed herein
W ITNESI my hand and tha
aaal of fhta Court at SEMINOLE
County. Florida, this 31 al day ol
MARCH. 14M
(4EAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY Ruth King
Oeputy Clark
LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J. STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE EOO
PLANTATION, FL 33334
Publish April I . 13. IM S
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Legal Notices
NOTIOB
OF FIC TITIO U S NAME
Notice I* hereby given that I
am engaged in business al 1177
W SR 414. Longwood. Florida
32740
lem inol*
County.
Florida, under the Fictitious
Nsm* ol M.A. ENTERPRISES,
and that I intend lo register said
n u n s with the Division of
Corporations.
Tallahassee
Florida in accordance with the
provisions of lh* Fictitious
Name Statutes. To-Wd Section
865 09 Florida Statute* 1891
Gen* Higgins
Publish April 13, IS M
D IP -1 1*

DIP-114

IN TNB CIRCUIT CO URT
FOR 9BMINCLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATB OIVI9ION
File Number *9.311 CP

IN T N I CIRCUIT COUNT
FOR 8EMINOLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
F IL t NOi 8 B - I I I &gt;*p
IN PE THE ESTATE OF
a o a l in e f

IN RE ESTATE OF
Einar Knos Andersen.
Deceased

NOTICE
OF ADMINISTRATION
(On* PR)
The administration ol tha
eslaf* ot tlner Knos Andersen,
d e ,eased File Number 94-311
CP is pending to the Circuit
Court for Seminole County.
Flotule Probate Division, the
address of which is P O
Drawer C. Senford, Florida
17772-0449
The name end
addles*
ol
lh*
Personal
Representative
and
lha
Personal
Rspreaantatlva'*
attorney are sel forth below
ALL IN TE R E S TE D PERSONS
ARL NOTIFIED THAT
All persons on whom Ih ll
nolic* is served who have
obrei lions that challenge lh*
validity of the Writ tha qualifi­
cation*
ol
the
Personal
Representative venue, or |uriadrclion of this Court ar*
required lo file then obreclion*
with to n Court W ITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE M O NTH S
A rtC R THE OATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
N O TIC E OR TH IR TY OAVS
AFTER THE OATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All creditors of toe decedenl
and other p e n on* having
claims ur demand* agamsi
decedenl* aslele on whom a
copy ol this notice i* served
w.toin three month* after lha
dele ot the first publication of
Itiis notice must file Iheir claim*
with this Court W ITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE M O NTH S
A FTER THE OATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
N O TIC E OR TH IR TY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All other creditor* of tha dece­
denl and person* having claim*
or demands againal the dece­
dent a estate must Id* the*
claim* with tor* Court WITHIN
THREE M O NTH S A FTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST P UB LIC A ­
TION OF T H II NOTICE
ALL C U U M S . DEMANDS AND
O B JE C TIO N S N O T SO FILEO
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
The data ol toa brat
Publication of this nolica 1*
April tlto . IM S
Personal Reprsaantaltva
Bruce K Andersen
1730 Perch Lane
Sanford. FL S277I
Attorney lor Personal
Representative
W MICHAEL CLIFFORD
Florid* Bar No 224111
LOWNDES 0R 0SDICK
O O ITE R .
KANTOR 4 REED P A
219 North Eola Ortva
P o ll Office B o i 2108
Orlando. Florida 12102
Telephone (407) 4 4 } 1400
Publish April 13. 1*. 180S
DSP-113

M TNE CIB O U IT COURT
OP TU B 1RTM JUDICIAL
CIRCUfT, M AMD FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLO RIO A
•B MBHAL
JUR ISM O TIO N DIVISION
0ABB NOi SB *4 0*14 W
OE CAPITAL MORTGAGE
SERVICES INC
PLAINTIFF

VS

YVONNE E HUBER.
IF LIVINO. AND IF DEAO. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIR*.
DEVISEES. ORANTIES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES AND
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CUUMINO AN INTEREST BV.
THROUGH,UN0ER OR
AOAINET YVONNE E HUBER.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
YVONNE E HUBER. IF ANY,
DONNIE SMITH. THE
•PRINOE COMMUNITY
ASSOCIATION. INC .
JOHN DOE AND
JANE DOC A t UNKNOWN
TENANTE IN P O ttttS IO N
D EFINDANT(t)
ROT tea
OP PORBOLOBURB BALB
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
purauanl 10 a Summary Final
Judgment of foraefoaura dated
April tat. IM S . anforod to Card
Caaa No M M CA14 W of tha
Circuit Court ot lha 1STH
Judicial Circuit to and tor SEMI
N OLI County. Santord, Florida,
I wiN sail la lha hlghaat and
bast blddar tor caah at front
door ol courthouaa ol lha
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
located al 30t N PARK AVENUE
to SANFORD. Florid*, al 11 04
a m on lha 8th day MAY, I4 M
lha to! low mg described proper
ty a* sal forth to aard Summary
Final Judgmant, lo-wlt.
LOT 4. WOOD BRIDGE AT TNE
SPRINGS, UNIT t l , ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF A t
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK tt
PAGE 34. PUBUC RECORD* OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORtOA
Dated this 2nd day ot April
im
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol lha Circuit Court
By. Jano E Jssewic
Deputy Clark
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J STERN. P A
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
441 B. University Drive
Plantation, FL 33334
(M4) 313-4044
M -IO tf E (FM) (GEN)
In accordance with tha
American with Disebrliba* Act
persons with disebdrUas need­
ing a special accommodation M
participate to Ihia proceeding
should contact tha Clerk ot the
Circuit Court al tha SEMINOLE
County Courthouaa al 447-333
4330 EXT 4337. not tolar Ihon
seven day* prior lo tho pro
ceadtng. II hearing Impaired, 1
900-866-9771 (TDD) or 1-444966-4770. via Florida Relay
8#fVtC4
Publish April 13. 1*. I t M
DEP-133

Ril e y
Decessed

NOTICE
OF ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVIN0
CLAIMS OR 0EM AND AGAINST
THE AOOVE ESTATE AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
IN THE ESTATE
YOU ARE H IR E 0 Y NOTIFIED
tost the sdminietrslion of to*
eslaf* ot ADALINE F RILEY
deceased Fife Number 91-311CP re pending in to* Circuit
Court of Seminole County
Florida Probate Division, ths
addrss* of which is 101 N Pstk
Av* Ssnlord Flood* The per­
sonal representative of lh*
eslaf*
OeWAVNE DELL The
name and address ol lh* per­
sonal representative's attorney
are set forth below
All persons having cltime or
demends egsinst the eslete ai*
required
W ITHIN
THREE
MONTHS FROM (H E OATE Or
th e f ir s t p u b l ic a t io n o f
t h i s NO TICE to file With the

clerk ot toe above court a writ
lert statement o l any claim or
ik-nunii fhey may have Each
claim musl lie in writing end
m..s| tndicel* toe basis for to*
claiiit the name end *ddr**e of
H i- creel,tor cir his agent or
ellurriey
end the amount
claimed If the rleim I* not yet
due lh* date when it wiH
l i iom e due shill be staled If
the claim is contingent or unliq
u-defed toe nelure of the
unr ertemiy shell be slated If
toe claim is secured toeeecunly shell t e described
The
cUimenl shell deliver sufficient
ccqi,*e of to* claim to lh* clerk
to enable the clerk to me if one
copy lo each personal repre­
sentative
All person* interested in to*
estate lo whom e copy of to,*
Nolle* ol Administration has
bean mailed *»* required
WITHIN THREE MONTHS FROM
THE DATE OF THE FIRST PU0
LIGATION OF THIS NOTICE to
file any obiecbon* they may
have that challenge toe validity
ol to* decedenl a will, lh* qual­
ification* of to* personal reprtsen,alive or lh* venue or |unithclion of to* court
ALL CLAIMS DEMANDS ANO
O B JE C TIO N S H O T BO FILEO
WILL 0E FOREVER (M R R ED
Del* ol the lu ll publication of
this Notic* ol Administration
April 12th IM S
DeWAYNE BELL
As Personal Represents ave .
of to* Eslale of
a o a l in e f r il e y

ATTORNEY FOR
PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE
WALTER D OUNAGAN ESO
l i f t l o Ridgewood A y *
O-i 'tone Beech Fla 13114
(9341 361-3033
Publish April 13. 19. 1999
DEP-133

w tm b em eu it o o u r y
OP TNB BM N TBBN TN
JUDICIAL CIBOUIT
IN AND FOR
M I9 M O L B COUNTY,
CIVIL ACTION
CABB NO. B T -B tT -O A -td -B
NATI0H3BANC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
Plaintiff

v*
CHARLIE E HAGER. *1 *1
Defendant!*)
NOTIOB OP ACTION
TO CHARLES E HAGER
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE
3*39 CORNERSTONE CT
APOPKA. FL 13703
CURRENT RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN
PARTIES
CLAIMING
BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER
AND
AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED
INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANT (■)
WHO ARC NOT KNOWN TO BE
0EA0 OR ALIVE. WHETHER
SAID UNKNOWN MARTIES MAY
CLAIM AN INTEREST AE
SPOUSES. HEIRS. DEVISEE*.
ORAHTEES.
OR
OTHER
CLAIMANTS
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
CURRENT RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED Ihef an
•alien to foreclose a mortgage
on lh* following property In
SEMINOLE County. Florida
LOT 1ST. WEKIVA RESERVE.
UNIT THREE. ACCORDING TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF
AS
RECOROED IN PLAT BOOK 3T.
PAGES M AND SS. PUBLIC
AEC0R 09
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
ha* been hied againal you and
yau ar* required la serve a
copy ol your written defenses
If any. within 34 day* after lh*
first publication ol this Nolica
ot Action, an Echevarria.
McCaXa. Raymer, Barrett A
Frappier. Plaintiff* attafnay.
whoa* address Is tot Bay shore
Boulevard. Anita 400. Tampa.
Florida 31444. and (It* tho orig­
inal with thl* Court olthar
baton a*mice on Plaintiff*
■Homey or immadialefy there
after; olherwiee a default wll
bp entered againal you •«* thf
reftaf
demanded
in
thf
CompUfni or petition
Thf* notlco shall bo publish*!
once each week for two con
aecutrv* week* In lh* taminota
Herald .
WITNESS my hand and lh*
**•1 of toia Court on (hi* Etf
day ol April, I t M
Mery anna Mors*
Cfork ot tho Court
By: Ruth King
A* Oeputy Clerk
M TM I
In accordance with lh*
American* Oiaabilitla* Act, poi­
sons Heading a special accom­
modation to participate in ths*
proceeding should contact the
Individual or agency sending
notic* no I later than saran (7)
day* prior lo tha proceeding at
addrsaa given on the
nolle*. Telephone 447-8314334 oat 4337; 1-444-444-4771
(TOO) or t -444-464-4774 (v). vfo
Florida Relay Service
Publlah: April I*. t4. IS M

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Seminols Herald. Sanford, Floods •Sunday. Apnl 12.1998 •3B

D uffer’ Berlinicke from the E agle’s Nest
By Jett Berlinicke
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
S A N F O R D _ H ow a b o u t
M a lt K u ch ar?
Th e S em in ole H igh S c h o o l
g ra d u a te didn't Just play w ell
In h is first ro u n d at A u g u s t a
for his first M a ste rs T h u r s ­
day, he n early
beat the
w h ole to u rn a m e n t over Its
sn o b b y Bkulls a n d took the
lead.
If two o f his sh ots stayed
dry. K u ch a r cou ld b e le a d in g
the M asters a n d th re a te n in g
to be the first a m a te u r since
1956 to lead g o lfs m ost p re s ­
tigious event.
K uch n r's n a m e w a s at the
op o f the leader b o a rd before
he du n k ed the b a ll o n the
15th a n d 16th holes, b u t h e
earn ed the respect o f every­
o n e w h o w atch ed, nnd there
w e re a lot o f people. K u ch n r

w a s p a ire d w ith T ige r W o o d s
w h ic h g u a ra n te e d the b i g ­
gest gallety o f the day.
No on e, except fo r the p e o ­
ple
who
sit
re lig io u sly
w a tc h in g the G o lf C h a n n e l
24 h o u rs a d a y even k n e w
w h o K uchar w as. He w a s a
spotter for W o o d s.
T hen, so m e th in g a m a z in g
h appen ed.
The
c ro w d s
stopped rootin g,
actu ally ,
gcn u flccU n g, for W o o d s , a n d
started p u llin g for d ie kid
from Lak e M a ry .
W h e n he p u lle d h im se lf to ­
gether o ile r the d is a s tro u s
15th a n d 16th, h e finished at
p a r b u t h a d ea rn e d
the
cro w d 's
a d m ira tio n
and
heart. He even a p p e a re d o n
the N P D ra d io station s w ith
a lo n g Interview to e x p lain
w h a t It felt like to lead g o lf s
greatest event.
For an yon e w h o h a s m et

him , It c ou ld n 't hnve h a p ­
p en ed to a n ic e r guy.

The 19th hole:
T h e H u g h E. T h o m a s J r.
T o u rn a m e n t w ill be played
for the 10th stra ig h t y e a r at
S a b a l Point C o u n t ry C lu b
on A p ril 17 a t 1 p.m . T h ere
w ill b e a s h o tg u n start w ith
check In a t 12:30 p.m . T h o ­
m a s w a s a S em in ole C o u n t y
dep u ty
killed
w h ile
re­
sp o n d in g to a dom estic v io ­
lence call In 1989. H e w a s 24.
A perpetu al fu n d w a s e s ta b ­
lished to assist y o u n g people
w h o w a n t to atten d the la w
en forcem en t
academ y
at
S em in ole C o m m u n ity C o l­
lege a n d need fin an cial a s s is ­
tance. C a ll 330 -6 6 70 for In ­
form ation ...
It's sp rin g a n d m ost o f the
h igh sch ools in S e m in o le
C o u n ty a rc h o ld in g
th eir

a n n u a l b o o ste r c lu b g o lf
to u rn a m e n ts.
Lym an gets tilin gs started
w ith o n A p ril 13 o u tin g at
Rolling Hills G o lf C lu b . C o st
Is $ 65 per person o r $25 0 for
n foursom e w ith R olling H ills
m em bers teeing ofT for $45.
Tlic cost In clu des 18 holes
with carts, a din n er, w e l­
com e gifts a n d prizes.
T here's a 3 p.m . s h o t g u n
start, so call A n n C a r r (3395244) o r D a n C a n n o n (BOOS I 96) for Inform ation...
Lake Howell Is later In the
week, teeing ofT A p ril 19 at
E k an a.
T h a t's
a
c o u rse
w h ich will ch allen ge a n y o n e
an d you might even catch
som e alligators tan n in g o n
the back nine. Cost Is $48
per player with hole s p o n ­
so rsh ip s g oin g
for $100.
S h o tg u n Is at 1:30 p.m. w ith
closest to the pin com peti­
tions. longest drive nnd put-

Local steroid use on the decline
By Jett Bertinlcks

ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
SANFORD _ Steroids can kill you.
That's the message the promoters of last
week's Sanford bodybuilding contest were
trying to get across. The contestants
weren't the biggest people In the world.
But they wrre drug-free and they were
still alive.
There has been a lot of talk In recent
years about the dangers of steroids. They
turn normal-looking people Into muscular
giants, but they've also claimed victims.
Olga Fuss, a former professional body­
builder who lives tn Sanford, sold her life
was destroyed by them. Several former
professional football players and wres­
tlers, among other athletes, are saying
their lives have been ruined.
In probably the most notable case of

steroid abuse, former NFL pro-bowler Lyle
Alzado died from steroid abuse.
Bill Trochlell, a trainer at World's Gym,
said that use of the drugs has declined,
especially at the Lake Mary gym where he
trains and still works out.
He said the days when steroids were
rampant are long gone in the area.
*lt's virtually Impossible to get them
these days,* Trochlell said. *It's not as
easy as people think.*
Steroids
cause the body to build Itself
ds caui
faster by affecting metabolism. They accel­
erate the healing o f muscles after they
have been broken down and cause a rapid
growth, so much that most professionals
say they can spot a steroid user almost
Immediately.
The use of steroids, however, comes at a
cost. Physically and financially. The user
doesn't even know what the drugs have

been mixed with as more and more dis­
tributors, sometimes operating out of
basements, are dealing the drugs.
Trochlell said that they are still rampant
In the big-time drruit such as Mr. Olympia
competition.
‘ Something like that, I am not sure you
could compete at that level.* Trochlell said.
In exchange for the usage and Instant
results, users suffer through things such as
acne, skin Irritation and females bring on
additional physiological problems as Fuss
explained. Even with the uae, the body will
get fat unless the body Is maintained nutri­
tionally. Joints are affected by the usage
causing far problems later In life.
Competitors at the Sanford contest Inst
week showed tloit It Is possible to be mus­
cular and show a trim and impressive phy­
sique without die use o f the drugs.

ting events sta rtin g at n o o n .
R an ge b a lls w ill be provided.
Call Lake H ow ell at 3 2 0 -9 0 5 0
for In form ation...
Lake M a ry fa n s c a n h ead
on o u t to T lm n ru a n on M a y
4. T h e y b e lte r lie early risers.
Tcc-tlm c Is at 8 a.m . w ith
lu n cli, a w a rd s nnd n ratTlc to
follow. T h ere w ill b e a p u t­
ting contest, longest drive,
closest to the pin a n d w a g e rs
to k nock It on the g reen .
G ood y b a g s will be offered,
so call M ike M c L ea n (3248 26 8 for Inform ation...

Hsad coach Lynn CalUn (from M l) and playars Moots
Cooper, Arms Franz, Ann Huggins and Mm CaMn are

the driving loros behind
lacrosse team Into an

tie Oviedo Done girts’
power this season.

W ho needs trophy’s,
Oviedo wants tattoos
By Jett Berlinicke
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
OVIEDO _ Most teams want
to finish the season with a
championship trophy.
Oviedo's girts' lacrosse team
want to finish It win a tattoo.

On the coach's ankle.
If the Lions win the state ti­
tle, coach Lynn Calkin has
promised to have her ankle tat­
tooed If the team wins the state
Utle. She seemed
hesitant
about It. but her team won't let
her forget It.
The Lions have a right to be
excited. They are one of only
two undefeated teams In the
state and are usually playing
different positions than their
own by the end of the game.
Calkin has her defenders play
offense and everyone scores.
During a 16-1 win aver West
Orange last week, most o f the
Lions scored, despite the fact
that m a m of them were play­
ing out o f position by the end
of the game.
Lacrosse Is basically new In
Central Florida, but the Oviedo
girls act like they've played U
forever. The sport started as a
club sport tn Seminole County
schools six years ago. but most
of the girls played with the
guys
teams
until
schools
started playing glris-only la ­
crosse.
They became attracted to the
game Immediately.
*When 1 played for the first
time. I though it was awe­

some,* Kim Calkin said.
Oviedo has been awesome as
*We have so many people
that are so good,* Ann Huggins
said.
The Lions have worked at IL
Some days they throw the ball
around In their spare time.
They also play a s a team and
score few unassisted goals.
Lynn Calkin has a lacrosse
mind and has her team one
step ahead of moot other Cen­
tral Florida schools, with a
more complex offensive and
defensive system than most
schools beginning the game.
Despite the fact that most
major lacrosse-playing colleges
are In the Northeast. Oviedo
players arc attracting the a t­
tention o f scouts from all over
the country.
Kim Calkin already has 17
scholarship offers to play the
sport and other players like
Anna Fraiu, Nicole Cooper and
Huggins are also thinking of
playing lacrosse after college.
This season's undefeated re­
cord Is a big change from last
year. Oviedo went 8-8 and fin­
ished second In the confer­
ence, but the attitude has
changed.
‘ Last year we played for fun,*
Kim Calkin said. T h is year la
different.'
The undefeated run Just has
the team more excited to com ­
plete the string o f wins.
"Every game Is more Impor­
tant than the last,* Huggins

*We get more Intense be­
cause we know It Is so Impor­
tant,' added Fraiu.
Lynn Calkin Is a fiery, in­
tense coach whose husband.
Dave, alia on the sideline next
to her. She can get loud, but
she la also an Intelligent
coach.
T try to get them to learn
more than Just running and
cradling,* Lynn Calkin, Kim's
mother, said. "We don't have
any superstars, but we try to
let everybody be a superstar.*
Most of the team la a super­
star In the classroom. Of the
34 players tn the Oviedo girls
lacrosse program, all but three
are at least 3.0 grade point av­
erage students.
Winners on and off the field.

Fags IB

the Lyman
bats continued and, after a
throwing error. Lyman Bed the
game at five.
Two ball era later, with two
outs and Seminole one strike
away from damage control.
Carr launched his homer to
deep left-center
field
and
Lyman had the ga m e......
Seminole threatened In the
seventh, but Evan Loiacono
slammed the door to notch a
complete game win.
For Lyman. It was Just
another
In a
aeries
of
improbable
wins.
The
Greyhounds certainly weren't
ranked up with Oviedo and
Lake Brantley at the start of
the season In the district race,
but thcyVc found a way to lead.
T h a t was the drat time I’ve
ever hit a home run to win a
game.* Carr said. 1 used to
think about It playing wlffle
ball. I wasn't looking to hit
one. just trying to drive IL*
As teammates looked on
saying they were thinking
states. Carr told them to Just
think about winning each
game, one at a lime.
Coach Bob McCullough said
he la surprised by his team's
success, saying he didn't think
the team would be near at the
top o f the standings tills late In
the season.
“We’re
not
overpowering
anybody, we're just finding a
way to do whatever we need to
do to win.* McCullough said.
I’m very surprised*
Lyman opened with a run In
the first, but Seminole struck
back when catcher Donald
Taylor sent a two-run double
down the left field line and
Seminole was up, 2-1.
In tlic fifth, Andy Hall led ofT
for the Semlnoles. reaching on
an error, and Ned Raines and
Paulo Silva followed
with
singles. C3 Williams slammed

Jeff
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Rankin's ground out.
. Guy Erwin hit a two-run
home nm In the fifth. Ro­
driguez followed with a solo
homer, his first of the sea­
son.
to
chase
Boone
starling pllrher Mark Ray.
Jeremy Frost launched a
two-run home nm In the
sixth to complete
the
scoring.
Erwin led the Mons with
u home run. double, single,
and two RBI. Rodriguez
added u home nm. double,
und two RBI while FroBt
contributed u home run.
single, two mns, and two
RBI.

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rell (each with a double
and a run scored); Rankin
(Kill): and Knapp (one nm
scored).

a two* run single down the line
and It was 5-1. Seminole before
Lyman made Its comeback.
The Greyhounds will play
West Orange In Winter Garden
tonight at 7 p.m. and then
finish the regular season with
a home game against Lake
Brantley on Wednesday at 7
p.m., an away, game at Lake
Mary ncxi Friday ut 7, p.m, and
then a final home game against
Deltona on Tuesday, April 21st
at 7:30 p.m.
Seminole will host Hopkins
Central from Kentucky on
Tuesday at 6 p.m. and Lake
Brantley on Friday at 7 p.m.
before finishing the regular
season the week of April 20th
with a 7:30 p.m. game at Lake
Mary on Monday and 7 p.m.
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Winter Springs on Wednesday
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
Of THE l« ih JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND TOR
• CMINOLE COUNTY.
rtO R lO A
CASE NO. 97*4 I I CA 14 L
FLORIDA BAR NO. OitftftS*
»Nl AND MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
Plaintiff,
n

P*i«onal Representative
WAYNE T TILSCMNEH
WILLIAM H MORRISON
ESOUIRE
TtOO South U S Highway 1 7-SZ

F*tn Park Florida 32730
T*l*phon* 407/834-1424

Attornay lor
Personal Representative
Publiah ApnlS &lt;2 &lt;008
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JEFFR EY C TROISE ET AL

D#t*rwfan!
NOTICE o r SALE
Nolica it Naraby g*v#n that m
accordance &lt;#rilh th* Final
J
l
of F o rat lot u ta
anlarad on A^nf Tth. I M I *n
cnul action no 07-416-CA-14 L
m ts# Circuit Cautl ol SEMI*
NOlE County Florida in w hie It
JaIfrty C Tfoita. at at, taar# I ha
Dalrndant* and INLAND WORT*
GAGE
CORPORATION
Mat
Ptatnfitf, I will tall to th# high**!
bMjkftr for cath at Watl front
door. ?0l N Part At a Sanford
F t 3*771 batwaan th# hours of
11 00 am and 2 00 p m on
Juna 9th t99S on tha following
da te rib# d raal property
Lot 17, OtocL Q Longwood
Park according fo tha plat
tharaof at r#co?d#d in Plat
Dock Record* ot Sammola
County* Florida
Mora commonly known at *01
Howard OSd Longarood FL
32 750
OATtO APRIL 7th. 1994
(Court Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark of Crrcuif Court
Jana E Jatawic
At Oaputf Clark
Matt haw J Schbchta
Atfor nay at Law
2134 Hollywood Diyd
Hollywood FL 33020
Publication of th»t notic# on
April 12. 19 1991 in tha follow­
ing
publication
Sammola
Ha raid
CEP-1 33
IN THE C IR C UIT COURT
OF THE 1STN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
EEMIMOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
OKRERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: S I 0S04 C A 14 W
CITICORP MORTGAGE. INC .
F/KJA CITICORP
HOMEOWNERS. INC .
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER
TO CITICORP HOMEOWNERS
SERVICES, INC
PLAINTIFF
VS
MARK R KLUSZA
IF LIVING. AND IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS
DEVISEES GRANTEES
ASSIGNEES LIENORS
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES AND
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST DY
THROUGH UNDER OR
AGAINST MARK R KLUSZA
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
MARK fl KLUSZA, IT ANT
ORANCH TREE
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION INC
LINOA STEARNS A/K/A
LINDA R ZIKE GARAVANO
A/K/A LINDA R ZIKE.
JOHN OOE AND
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
p u rw .nl to • Sumnacy Final
Judgment ol Icnaclowra dated
April lit . I ESS. anlarad in Civl
C m No SS 0004 CA 14 W ol
INa Circuit Court ol in* 1ITH
Judicial Circuil in and lor SEMI­
NOLE County. Sanlord. Florid*
I mil &gt;*n to tha highaat and
baat bidd*r lor ca.N at front
door ot courthouse ol INa
SEMINOLE County CourttwuM
located al 101 NORTH PARK
AVENUE in SANFORD. Florida.
•I 1100 a m on tha 5th day
MAT.
1SSI
lha
following
daicnbad pro party a . M l lorth
In
.aid
Summary
Final
Judgmant. to-wit;
LOT IBB. BRANCH TREE.
ACCOROINQ TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK IS. PAGE SO. PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Dated Una t .t day ol April.
1SSS
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol tha Circuit Court
By Jana E Jatawic
Daputy Clark
THE LAW OFFICES OF
OAVID J STERN. PA
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
*01 S University Drtva
Sulla S00
Plantation. FL 33324
&lt;M4) 213-SO00
87*19408 (CMI)
In aceordanca with tha
Amancan with Diaabililia* Act
panona with diaabililia* naadmg a tpacial accommodation to
participala in thi* proceeding
ahould contact tha Clark ol tha
Circuit Court al tha SEMINOLE
County Courthouaa at 407-3234110 EXT 4127. not talar than
M*an day. prior to tha procaading II haarmg impauad. I SOO 944-1771 (TDD) or 1-S00•44-9770. via Florid. R.lay
Baretea
Publiah April IS. IS. ttSS
DEP-110

IN TNS C IR C UIT COURT
OF TNS SM NTESM TN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
R8 AMO FOR
•■MMOLS COUNTY,
PRO NAT I DIVISION
CASS NO.i SS-SST-OP
IN R l THE ESTATE OF
DOROTHY W TILSCHNER.
Deceased
NOTICE
OF ADMINISTRATION
Tha admmiairalion ot lha
aatala
ot
DOROTHY
W
TILSCHNER, dacaatad. FUa
Numbar BI-297-CP la pending
an tha Circuit Court tor
Sammola
County.
Florida.
Probata Division tha addraa*
ol which it Sammola County
Courthouse. PO Or.war C.
Sanlord. Florida 32771 Tha
namaa and address#* ol tha
personal raprtaanlatnra and lha
paraonal rapreaanlaliva's a Itornay ate mat lorlh balow
AN Inlara.lad paraona ate
raquir.d to Ida with thte court
WITHIN THREE MONTHS OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE
(t) .H claim, against th .
aatala and (2) any obiacbon by
an inlate.t.d par.on to whom
thia nolica w it malted that
chaliangaa tha yabdily ol tha
will tha qualification* ot lha
pateonal tepr***nlaln&gt;*. yanua.
or luindiction ot lha court
A U CLAIMS AND O BJEC­
TIONS NOT SO FILED WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED
Publication of thi. Nolica ha*
ha pun on April Sth. 1MS

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 97-2371-C A -I4 -A
CROSSLAND M ORTOAGE
CORP

Plaintiff.

Legal Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
07 THE t STH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
■ EMINOLK COUNTV.
FLORIDA
OENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: *t 2393 CA 14 W
D A h h tn S TR U S T COMPANY
OF CALIFORNIA N A
NOT IN ITS INDIVIDUAL
C A FA C ItY OUT SO lELV
AS TRUSTEE o r ITS
PER M ITTED SUCCESSORS
ANO ASSIGNS ON
DEHALF OF VENDEE
MORTGAGE TR UST t994-3
Pl a i n t i f f

vs
METUA NGARUPE
a n d if d e a d , t h e
UNKNOWN SPOUSE HEIRS
DEVISEES G RANTEES
ASSIGNEES LIENORS
CREDITORS TRUSTEES AND
ALL O THER PARTIES
C l a im in g an in t e r e s t by
THROUGH UNDER OR
AGAINST M ETUA
NGARUPE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF M ETUA
NGARUPE If ANY
THE CROSSINGS MASTER
COM M UNITY ASSOCIATION
INC GREENW OOD LAKES
UNIT 3 HOMEOWNERS 4
ASSOCIATION INC
JOHN DOE AND
JANE OOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
D E FE N D A N TS )
if l i v i n g

V*
ENOM N SAMUEL
ESTHER O ENOH i V i
ESTHER O SAMUEL and
-JO H N DOE and M ARI OOE"
th* n i m n trying hclihciu*

th* tru* nl*nt,l &gt;*i pi
D*l*ndant* b#mg unknown
lo Puintitl. Ih* parti**
ml*nrt*d b*ing Ih*
pain** in possession,

D#lrn,fanlt
N O TIC E OF SALE
Nolle* i* h*r*by giv*n |ha|
pur*u*nt lo th* Ord*t ot F inal
Judgment *nl*t*d on March
27lh I t f l in Ihi* cau**, In Ih*
Circuit Court ot Seminole
County Florida I will « r ll th*
property *diial*d in Semlnol*
County Florida d**crib*d a*
LOT H I 5AUSALITO S E C ­
TION EOUR Accoiding to th*
Plat th*r*ot a* r*t oid*d in Plat
Book 23, Pag** 94 and 9S. ot
in* Public Record* ol Seminole
County. Florida
at public *al* to th* high**!
and beat bidder lor c**h at Ih*
w**t front door ot th* Seminole
County Courlhou** in Sanlord
Florida, a I I t 00 a m . on April

21*1, 1998
Dated at Santotd Florida thi*
3t*t day ot MARCH. 1998
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
C IR C UIT COURT
BY Ruth King
Deputy Cterk
Barry M Elkin E*q
9SOO Koger Bind . Suit* *104
St Petersburg FL 33702
Pubtuh April S 12 1998
CEP-40

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
OENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASS NO: S7 2130 C A I4 -A
COLONIAL MORTGAGE
COMPANY
p l a in t if f

vs
MELINDA M SCHMIDT A/K/A
MELIN0A SCHMIDT A/K/A
MELINDA MATES
SCHMIDT A/K/A MELINDA
DODOS IF LIVING AND IF
DEAD THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE HEIRS DEVISEES
GRANTEES ASSIGNEES.
UENORS. CREDITORS
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH
UNDER OR AOAINST MELINDA
M SCHMIDT A/K/A MELINDA
SCHMIDT A/K/A MELINDA
MATES SCHMIDT A/K/A
MELINDA DODOS UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF MELINDA M
SCHMIDT A/K/A MELINDA
SCHMIDT A/K/A MELINDA
MATES SCHMIDT A/K/A
MELINDA DOOOS. IF
ANY. FREO J SCHMIDT
A/K/A FRED JOHN
SCHMIDT. IF LIVING.
ANO IF 0EAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES. ASSIGNEES.
UENORS. CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY.
THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST FRED J
SCHMIDT A/K/A FREO
JOHN SCHMIDT.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
FRED J SCHMIDT
A/K/A FREO JOHN
SCHMIDT. IF ANY.
ROGER J MCDONALD.
SUBIN. ROSENBLUTH.
LOSEV. BRENNAN.
BITMAN S MORSE. PA
PAUL TONDERA.
CLERK OF THE COURT
IN ANO FOR ORANOE
COUNTY. FLORIDA:
OOVERNUENT EMPLOYEES
INSURANCE COMPANY. DAVID
M MOORE. MARGARET A
MOORE. CMT HOLDING
LTD D/B/A PRUDENTIAL
FLORIDA REALTY. UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA.
DELANIE TONDERA A/K/A
OELANIE RUTH
TONDERA A/K/A DELANIE
RUTH SCHMIDT. JOHN OOE
ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION
DtFENOANT(S)
NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
puteuanl to a Summary Final
Judgmant ot lon clnu r* dated
March 27th, ISSS. anlarad in
Citril Ca*a No 97 2130 CA14-A
ol th* Circuit Court ol Ih* I STH
Judd *) Circuit In and lor SEMINOcE
County.
SANFORD.
Ffarda. I will tall lo Ih* hrghaal
aim baat biddar lor ca*h WEST
FRONT DOOR OF THE COURT­
HOUSE ol Iho SEMINOLE
County Courlhou** located al
SOI N PARK AVENUE In SAN­
FORD. Florida, al 11 00 a m on
tha lt * l day ol April. ISSS lha
fallowing described proparty a*
•at lorth in aaid Summary Final
Judgmant. to-wit
LOT 2. BLOCK A. PARKIN­
SON'S SUBDIVISION. ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK S.
PAGE 37. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.FLORIOA
Dated thi* 31 *1 day ol MARCH.
IN S
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Cterk of lha Circuil Court
By Ruth King
Daputy Cterk
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J STERN. PA
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI ■ Um,*r»ily Ornr*
Suita 800
Plantation. FL 33324
(SU| 233 8000
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participate in Ihi* procaadmg
should contact Ih* Clark ol Ih*
Circuit Court at Ih* SEMINOLE
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NOTICE IS MEREDY OIVEN
pufauant to a Summary Final
Judgment ot Ior*c1o*ut* dated
April 1*1 1998 entered m Civil
C a .» No 97 2493 CA 14 W ol
Ih* Circuit C om l ol Ih* 1STH
Judicial Circuit m end tor S EM I­
NOLE County Sanlord. Florida.
I will **ll to th* high**! and
t e ll bidder tor rash at Ironl
door ot courlhou** ol th#
SEMINOLE County CouMhnut*
Ik at* J at 301 N PARK AVENUE
m SANFORD Flood*, al 1100
a ni on Ih# 5lh day ol MAY,
1998 th# Ipllowmg described
profieify ai *#t lorth in said
S himary Fmal Judgmant ti&gt;*

Wil
LOT 8 GREENWOOO LAKES
UNIT 3 ACCORDING TO PLAT
* RECORDED IN PLAT COOK
PAGE
84
PUBLIC
n tC O R D S
OF
SEMINOLE
CO UNTY FLORIDA
Dat#d Ihi* T»t day ol April.
1998
(CIRCUIT COURT SEALI
MARYANNE MURSE
Clerk ol th# Circuit Court
Fty Jan* E J.i**wic
Deputy Clerk
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVIO J STERN P A
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
A01 S University Drive
Suite SOO
Ptantalran, FL 33324
(944) 233-8000
97-18931 (GEH)
In accordence with the
American with Onabrlilia* Act
parson* with disabddia* need­
ing a apaciet accommodation lo
participate m thi* procaadmg
ahould contact Ihe Clark ol th*
Circuit Court al Ih# SEMINOLE
County Courthouse *1 407-3234330 EXT 4227. not later than
seven day* prior lo lha pro­
ceeding It hearing impaired t 800 981-1771 (TDD) or 1-900944 9770 via Florida Rally
Service
Publiah April t t . 19. 1990
D i P -t ll
SEMINOLE COUNTY
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For mlormalion on any ol Ih*
Sanunol# County DCC protect*
pleaae call Information on
Demand Inc 407-S7S-0020
Publish April 12. ISSS
DEP-12S
IN TNS CIRCUIT COUNT
OP TNS tSTN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND PON
SBMINOLB COUNTY,
PLONIOA
O INSRAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASS NOl 0 B -S IS S-C A-f 4-W
MELLON MORTGAGE
COMPANY
PLAINTIFF
VS
JACK H SPAULDING. JR .
IF LIVINQ. ANO IF DEAD THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES. ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES AND
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST GY
THROUGH UNDER OR
AOAINST JACK H
SPAULDING. JR .
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
JA C K H SPAULDING. JR . IF
ANY. JOHN DOE AND
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DCFENOANT(S)
NOTIC I
OP PORSOLOBURS SALS
NOTICE IS HIREBV GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgmant ol lortcloaur* dalad
April lal. 19SS. anlarad in Civil
Case No M -0IS3-CA-I4-W ol
tha Circuit Court ot Ih* ISTH
Judicial Circuil in and lot SEMI­
NOLE County. Sanlord Florida.
I will *#M to th* highaat and
baa I biddar tor cash at front
door of courlhou** of tha
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
located at 301 N Park Avanua
In Sanford. Florida at 11 00
am on th* Slh day MAY. ISSS
lha following described proper­
ty aa M l lorth m said Summary
Final Judgmant. lo-wtt.
LOT 32. OF OLOCK B. LAKE
BRANTLEY
ISLE
SECONO
ADDITION ACCORDING TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF
AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK It
PAGE I. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated Ihta 2nd day ol APRIL,
tS9S
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol lha Circuil Court
By Jan* E jaaawtc
Daputy Clark
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVIO J STERN. PAATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI ■ University Drive
Suita 400
Plantation. FL S3324
IS44) 2)3 4000
94 20402 (MEL)
In aceordanca with lha
American with DiwbWtte* Act
parson* with diaabdilwa naad
Ing a •pactaI accommodation lo
participate fa thi* procaadmg
should contact lha Cterk ol Ih*
Circuit Court *1 th# SEMINOLE
County Courthouse at 407-313'
4330 EXT 4117. not later than
seven days prior lo tha pro
caading II bearing impaired. 1400 941*4 771 (TDD) or 1-S0O944-1770. via Florida Relay
Service.
Publiah Aped t l . 1S. ISSS
DEP-11S

I

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTV.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. a a -l IT -C A
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CONDOM INIUM U N IT 38
DUILDING 2C OF H I00EN VIL­
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■I any. wdhm 30 day* allat Ih*
br*l public ebon ol thi* Nolica
ol Action
on Ichavartla.
McCall# Raymet Darrell A
Freppier Plaintiffs attorney
who** addre** 401 Dayshor*
Boulevard Suite 800 Tampa
Florida 33406 and hi# Ih* orig­
inal with this Court either
belur* service on PlainliH's
attorney or mvtwdietely there­
after otherwise a default will
Iw entered again*! you tor th*
relief
demanded
m
the
Complaint or petition
This notice *hail be published
once each week tor two conkeculive week* m th* Seminole
Herald
WITNESS m, hand and Ih*
seal ol this Court on this Tlh
day ot April 1991
Maryann# Mura*
Clerk ol Ihe Court
Dy Cecelia V Ekern
As Deputy Cterk

JUR ISD IC TIO N DIVISION
CASS NOl S T STBS C A M
NATIONSBANC
MORTGAGE CORP
PLAINTIFF
JAMIE NIEVES.
IF LIVINO. AND IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
OEVISEES. ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. UENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES AND
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAI44INO AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH. UNDER OR
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OAK VILLA HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC . A
DISSOLVED FLORIDA
CORPORATION.
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JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
OEFENDANT(S)
NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE S A L !
NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ol loracloaurv dalad
April lal. ISSS. anlarad fa Chnl
Casa No B7 2 741 C A U ol Ih*
Circuit Court ol Ih* tBTH
Judicial Circuit fa and lor SEI4INOLE County. Sanlord. Florida.
I will tall to th* highaat and
best biddar lor cash at th* Waal
FRONT DOOR ol lha SEMINOLE
County Courthouse located al
SCI N PARK AVENUE fa SANFORO. Florida, al 11.00 a m on
th* Sth day MAY, 1SSS lha fol­
lowing described properly as
set forth In said Summary Fmal
Judgmant. lo-wit
LOT SS. OAK VILLA. ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 40.
PAGES 7S AND 77. PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
DAlad Ihis 2nd day of April.
19*01
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Cterk ol tha Circuil Cow l
By; Jan* E Jatawic
Daputy Cterk
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In aceordanca wllh lha
Amartcan with Oiaabililia* Act
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46A. Ik Mary A l apl home* mi
pm alarma/garagei Sfale-otto*.art actrvity/fifnett facitey
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TUESDAY, APRIL 14, SAM3PM, 3444 Be. Orlande Or..
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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
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AVON NEEDS rep* • tM area
See high quality product!, earn
poodi U
1 S (lei hours 321 7182

SO INDUSTRIAL
SEWERS NEEDED
Initial Talent Tree Staling hat
permanent |Oh opportunity! lor
production workers m N Orlan­
do Theta postont pay 36 9Hr
and begin immerkalefy Call
740 0111 NO APPTS NECES
SART
CHILDCARE TEACHERS A
AIDES
Pad A M time needed E«p req
Good benefits Can 322 7905

clerical
DATA
ENTRV/CIERICAL
ASST Eacl position' WordlO
key a must' Personabte' Greal
Slum1
TO PTAiEN T STAFFING
407-931-1223
1000 N. Magnolia Ave
Orlando. FL 32101
SECRET ARViRECPT
needed
Knowledge c l computers req f l
7 t a r n Caltorappt U 3 4 U I

CNA'a
NEW WAGE PROGRAM
A1 shifts. FT 4 PT We oftat
eicenenl beneMt
including
merhcal'denlalVe
insurance
education
reunbunemem
401|t), pad vacation pay m
tlead ot beneMi We are
seeking dedicated mrkviduils
wth etpenence, but miWng to
tram right pertonfl) Pieate
apply Healthcare A Rehab
Center ot Aantord. Contact N«
ta Aymed 950 Meltanv*# M
Santord, FL 12771 2299 (407)
12? ASM EOC
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CNA't
NEW WAOE PACKAOEII
Coma and be a pad ot a team
mat tpeoahtei n TIC
Apply n perton at Healthcare
and Renab ot Sanlord
407-123-IM A
CUSTOMER SERVICE
U N O SELLING 11
SET TOUR OWN HOURS
f S7-1GHR W P tocatui 2 **
i r e .
have 2Scwpm clear
I - ■chon* voce'
1 INTERVIEWS ON Mon aprt »3
* 911 and 1 1. 1060 Maitland Cntr
Commons »411 (across horn
ROV Spodspiei) or cat us lor
apprwitmenl
ACCUSTAFF 660O M Im tdV
I nhome pr esco o l h m m o
P/T CARE GTVER AFTERNOON
Li SMTT. WUUno to tm n CaA

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" DAYCARE WORKER
Part time Must be V ita e
- im p 'd Cel 349 5A39

71—Help Wanted

71—Help Wanted

Contractor* A Truckers
Make contact quickly, your
state A N America New height
matching ty t 24 tvs 13mm
1-AAA-4AA-4470 MC/Vtsa

BISTRO
CAPPUCCINO
Lake Marys (me dnng restau­
rant otters a great aodung en­
vironment Be part ot a proles
atonal team and contnbute lo
our success
Open Poeltlon*
(Ful A Part Tme)
•Dishwasher 55 7M*
•Cooks I 8 OOhr
•Servers 52 llT v • tps
Apply m person al
951 Oreenwood BMJ Lake
Mary or cal 111-3511

DRIVER needed lor wholesale
nursery Local deSvenes • other
nursery tasks Mott have dean
COL Beginning pay |7Y» For
more mtormaton cal 113-1737.
B*n®«Lts!BW.
DRIVERS OTR A LOCAL
IMMEDIATE HIRE il qualified
Class A COL wHa/Mat 31 New
KW Cony's Good benefits A
Miles Call Noa BOO 828 9754,

Ed 9104_______________

Dnveis Flatbed
11,000 StON-ON BONUS!
•‘NEW* Pay Package
•Quality Home Time
•Late Model Equpment
•Need COLA A 6 mot OTR
ECKMHItr A0O-A11-AAH
0RYWALL FINISHERS Needed
tor resel crea Eip ml handlools
A loots Cel At at 323 3234
EARN IS M WEEKLY Pioc
cessing our eo mail No e«p
nec 1-000-031 -671 7 _____ __
t rpenanced BobcatNea hoi
land Operator COLksc Top
p*yf 123-34*1
GENERAL

AO CHANOE/
DEMONSTRATION REPS
Needed tor in store adv CO
Must have rekabte bans P/T,
V s hours nd akndt We eel
come ai ages over IB Sanfcrtl
Casswtoerrl A Winter Park ar­
eas Cal 9-5. M F. 1 *0050*
8090 Nea* America Markaknq
GENERAL LABORER
Someone not abed ot ears De
pendable Apply at 200 Pet urn
man Ave 6 5 30 M-F _________

E l e c t r ic ia n s /
APPRENTICES/HELPERS

$$ EARN WHILE
YO U LEARN $$
Inekpenenced'e ipenenced lor
tie mub Famly dept of one ot
Florida*
feeding
etectncei
contractors Benefit package
includes
•Compel*** hourly wage
•Company Pad"
Apprenhceshp Training"
•Pad Hoidayt*
O ne. two A three week
pad vacations*
•401(h) Profit SharingRetve
ment Program*
•Medea) dental, vision. STD A
Co pad Me insurance*
•Safety Incentive Program*
•Bonus tncentrv* Program*
On me pab travung tor mdvdu
all w*ng to team trade Apply
at TRI-CITY
ELECTRICAL
CONTRACTOR*. 430 West Dr
ALTAMONTE SPRINOS
on
Utan 4/13 and Tuet 4/14 from
800k) 11 30 4 m and t 00 10
4 00 pm Bring 2 legal lormt of
I D EOE/U/F/D/V at wilt em
pkoyer Drug Testng Requved

WANTED
Serious people desemg suerestful WEIGHT LOS*. IM­
PROVED HEALTH AND ENER­
GY l ose 20 300 Kit 30 day
program under |1CO Satisfac­
tion gue&gt; FREE SAMPLES.
CALL NOW 13*-**** ___
HANDYMAN Ce'penler diyas'l
plumbing, elec eip loots A
hens rqrd Cel Sieve or B J 260
2061

HELP PERSONNEL
NOW HIRINQ1!
111100 00 Reform BonusStS

ORDER PULLERS
2nd SfuflTrem on 1st
Lrh 10 50 Pounds
Temp Perm

WAREHOUSE

HOUSEKEEPER. Dependable
team player for Retirement
racety F/T days Apply
300
West Airport Bhd Sanlord
Independent 018 Catalog/
ty plan diutm ton Process
orders horn home Ready cash
For start up kiLl lme membertop lee MAIL 530 00 checfcmo
to CALYPSO VARIETY. 1454
N Lakemont Ave. Wnler Park
FL 32792
' INITIAL TALENT TREE
STAFFING
7494111
INSURANCE

DEBARY MANOR
- Is looking lor toy mid end ei
ceptionel mdmdueN tor me
taaowinq powbons
•LPN It p.m to 7 e m
•Restorative CNA
•CNA t A I shifts
•Dietary Aides
Competitive wages etceiienl
benefits end tiesAHe scheduf
n g CMM07-AAA-443*. IO C.

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Manufacturing
• Fectory Workers
• A4SMIS
• Rekable Inrhvtduais
Wveng To Leern
• Advancement Potonbal

ASSEMBLY
SkMed and Unskilled Work
I
Hand Mar Assembly
• Shod and Long Term

PRINTING PRESS
OPERATOR
Immedlete Opening! ft
• Semnoie Go Company
Eicenenl Pay
Temp Perm
• I Vr EyiwiSCotor
Separation
APPLY:
M-TM. A-11 am or 1-1 pm
214 HNkman Or.
(A c m e From Simtoaf* Town
Center)
(407) 133-M M

Lockheed Martin It an equal
opportunity rmpluyrr curtm ll) In dir process uT pur
mi in y the Ottamki Sanford
AlrpuH Sfs'unty Impruvrmmrv contract aid an intermint in vrvllnf uihcnnlia- •
SnrV pniildciv whn kprctalirr in the fo)Wi»in| v n u n

• (itwntl Electrk
•Tremhlnu and Fill
•Kriscing
• F ib e r C able
Installation
IV m ufulmml Itv tiiul h*J Idue Af.ll 79. IW4 liwnrunl
firm- maw dww (mail uf irttih
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INSURANCE

••••MO-3418**"

LABOR RITE
NEED 100 e MEN A WOMEN
Deify work-Da&gt;iy pay
Vehicle! a PLUS

Local reps wanted lor lop group
heatfh company 7 month ad
vinca commissions AJI leaos
•re Iron telephone survey

COVE WPfW VY!T!i THE9E.8L
LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR

t-B00-717*5227

HCILTH anURANCC AND 4*1K
FLAN! Oru* frw
yef hto I
wis»*k»tn______
LAWN PERSON
Must hav# own transporfation
EXP NOT NECESSARY 4GHR
WORKWEEK 407-323-0*3*-

IRRIGATION
INSTALLER
A
SERVICE TECH
NEEDED
CALL 834-7958

Looking tor a new career?
Visit our

MAIDS NEEDED

JOB FAIR

Honest A dependable Mnn-Fn.
7 am 5 30 pm Cel 324-1177 to
Man mmerkalafy_______________
MAINTENANCE ASST. Leadmg
Property Mgm Co has an op­
portunity available in the San
lord area tor an ndend w-'al least
I yv tip m al areas of general
mi ml
including
cirpentnj
plumbing,
elective!,
HVAC.
pool, grounds!eeping, etc Fai
irsurne and desired salary 10
Dept MA CC Concord Manage
ment. 1551 Sandspur Road
Maitland. FL 32751 Fa i 407599-0797 or cal 741 8699
EARN EXTRA MONEY with your
own home based business with
Shlklee A AT A T Work part
time and bmkl a future. Call
3399*30 lo schedule an appowmenl to hnd out how*t

looking lor new career1 lei me
Office
Professionals
help'
7 30am to 7 00pm Cal tor &lt;*
reel ions! NO FEEt Maitland
M7-47SS ot S. Orlando 379
EiceVnf potrhons available
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a
r, n I'jf
HvDvprFontfli
•Customer Service.
■Clerical
•Administrative

CM) Maitland M7-8755 or S.
Orlando 1798*48
Call Nowitf
NEVER A FEEff

MECHANIC

C u s t o m S ta ff in g

With medium duty buck A RV
t&lt;p Mutt have own tools Ap
ply hi person Complete Auto
mome 2207 W 11 Si Santord
MEDICAL ASSISTANT For busy
earOotogy practice. F/T, e.ceilent eorimg environment, offic­
es n Sanford and Deflona refs
rqm Cal 904 532 1332 ask tor
Sera_______________________________ —
MERRY MARTS WRING
Car A Insurance Needed
Weekends FREE 331-5288

PLACEMENT SERVICES

JOBS
JOBS
JOBS

Residential Cleaning
AOCCCO i* feanung up with
Sanlord companmt lo create
eacilng fob opportunities It
you have skits ambition and
a owe tor quahfy we have a
greal opportunity with greal
benefts

MOLLY MAX) IS HtRMO
F/T* M-F ■ 9fpm .
tto* Train. 4C7-747-A0C7.
NOW HM NG: Overt Marketers
No M M PT/TT. no eip necessary C— 2*3-7*12_____________
P/T BERVICE AGENT Driver.
Need to clean, service and In­
spect rental vehicles on
and* VMM F ID
drive g record and background
chock. Apple •"
i (17-92) Dr. Santord
PARt A tU L L -tlU t dte S I
910pm
57.00
Shift

1ST Shift avaHabt*

3rd Shift

Please meet us at me Santord
Jobe * Benehts o*to* on
Wednesday March 4*l
horn 1 00pm 4 OCpm

Great benefits include vaca
norvhokday pay. 401k. retonal
kite* FREE oompue soft
wart tinning and morel tor

407-M97171

-pee unM *pm tomorrow evpnn^A ppty wdh 2 forms of ID

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\/
JO M me best heaancare learn
n Volusia county Reatoradve
CNA
needed
immediately
nnout eipenence helpful
CaN Oakery Manor 407-M 9
443*. EOS.

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249 Weal S R 436.11101
(Ethan Alen Plua)
Alamonto Spnrga 774-7770
www reservesnet com

Congratulations toour Lake Mary
Top Listing Leader

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FOOD A BEVERAGE SERVERS
Bresk'e siLunch F/T E ip req
Apply m person Marina Hotel A
Conference Cantor 530 N Pal­
metto Ave Santord

•Welters
•Assembly
•Otfwral W srth o utB
•Production
•OarvefBl Labor

FACTORY WORKERS

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ELECTRICIANS
CARPENTERS
All skill Nveta
Weekly bonus A long term pay
incentitrv* Liscens* reimburse
Bt*-989-0010

WWWASOAJtET OR CALL
1-A00-MA-SSS1

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We have jobs m me
toffowng a'eas

10 Openings'
• lifleig ReOueed
• 1st A 2nd SMI
• FurSUft Drivers

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AGENTS needed lo sell tong
term care to ensimg clients
Sahy plus comrmtion

1* Peel lions AveAebtel
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LABOR READY®
WORK TOOAY/PAID TODAY
Sanford
Apply in person today:
1U1 S French A vs
1294343
Part-Time
WAREHOUSE/AOM. CLERK
25-M hours per week Computer
slufl* a must Contact Opera­
tions Manager, 520 Central Park
Owe. Santoro F l______________
PART-TIME ctean-uprtii up of
rental properties. Retiree pre1enad Fle.bte hours 3214TST
PLUMBER (SERVICE) needed
must have own truck A foots. MF 324 9034 ask tor Debtke
PLUMBER
Eipertanced Helper. Must
ha** 2-3 years asp.
Tub set A trim*
407-574-2201
OETAILER Eip helpful Contact
Jack at Phi Bettis Car Center
321-5163
PROFESSIONAL

AIRUNE CUSTOMER
SERVICE AGENTS
For mtamanonal rights at San­
lord Airport P/T. approi 30 htV
wk Must be ftei Fai resume to
(407) *12 7569 or ca* (407) 825
2432 M F between the hours of
t-lP M _______________________
PROGRAM SUPPORT
TECHNICIAN
Conduct new client intake,
maintain togs A supv client
population Security/correctioni/
mMary bkgrd or eip wcnrrwai
justice clients req B&lt;i&gt;ngu.ii a
plus FTAPT positions avail
37 SOTw Contact the Sanford
Bodge. 500 S Hoi'y. Sanlord.
FL 32771 Phene (407(328 2990
Fai (407)330-8771 eoe rrsl/dV
RE CE PTIOMST/C OUNTER
PERSON
Prmtmg eipenence helpful
Good saury ptos benefit pack

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RIGHT HAND MAN
N«*ds 73 worker* dally.
*55 aign on bonus to new #mpfoyeea.
•Crka pey to drfvkra.
•Open • am
•01 Degtrkck Rd. Long wood.

2*9*104
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The Sky* th* Umtt...
h Cape Canaveral Chase
Line you deterwvne what your
paycheck we be
re tootong lor motivated
with a good phone
voice No eipenence nec­
tary because we tram you to
succeed You can make MOO*
/w*J Wort m a tun aimoaphere
tiartcaf and dental maurance.
caah apiffa A free crura**'
5800 agn-on bonus avaeabia

mtoipm

SALE 9 -Newspaper advertraing
position open to mokvaied. aip
sales perton Base ptos com­
mission. beneMi. gat allow­
ance Cal Jacto or E4een al the
Apopka Chief Newspaper - 4079*92777

SECURITY OFFICER JOB
Training Armed A Unarmed
Brknthr a Aeaoc. &lt;34-7444

£ iiip Joy)iiB N i
Working Cantral
Florida for YOU1
(407) 322-2044
FROM DESK CLERK

A Lot of Our Students are
Getting Involved With the Law.
In a Good Way.

MEDICAL BILLER

Once you have graduated you will be qualified lo work
as a Privale Investigator, Insurance Investigator, Loss Control
Agent, Undercover Agent, or Computer Scorch Specialist,
just to numc a few.
Call City College
today to find
out more.

530PYA. Into frwwnary

LABOR TRAINEE
PO OW TraevCcmp ktw
Ca* Todey— Work Tomorrow!
709 W. 2501 S I Santord
RacAL-SEMomc
KjCAt.fe^urr

407/321-2720

3Wit W. Laic Alary Blvd.. W, Laic Mary Blvd
For Over 90 Y o n • Support You Caa Count On."

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P a y C o lt a M
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Tu itio n This
Join the Florida Arm y National
Guard and w e ll pay your tuition!

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Conv*nt*ntJimrday school u v # * (Momday-Thunday)
Day and Evnlng Class** AtailabU
Financial Aid Aiailabi*Jbr Thus* who Qualify
Small Class** with F*nonallx*d Ail*ntlon

Call Todayt

(407) 831-9816
C it y C o l l e g e
BS3 East Hwy. 498,8te 800 • Casselberry, F L 38707

A a a m e m b e r o f th e
Guard y o u etu i attend
a public college or univermlty In Florida with the
Education D ollar* for
Duty Program . Thia
ia a great opportu­
nity to serve Flo­
rida, earn a parttime aalary and
enjoy the ben­
efits o f a high­
er education.'
CA LL TO DAY!

1*900

GO-GUARD

TELEMARKETERS

SUMNOLE LANOSCAPWO
NOW IUR* IQ
Dump Truck Driver CDL. tip
only F/T w/vac A pension opbons 5*00*
Landscape Foreman 6 Bosblada Operator F/T w/vac. A
Pension
option* CDL. tip
only a-tOOGhr
Landscape l.akorera 6 In atatt­
era. F/T Vac A Pension op-

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SALES/RENTAL AGENTS
Dollar Rent A Car one ot the
wading car rental companies
m Honda, has openings al our
Sanlord airport location 53035K plus potential Great op
port unity, greal benefits A a fun
place lo work' it you are a pro
tessionil with Sates. Customer
Service eip please tai your
resume lo Mr Bennett 407BS0-0467
No phone calls
please Dosar Rent 5 0 * 4
smoke'drug tree workplace
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DOLLAR RENT A
CAR
COME JOIN OUR WINNING
TEAM

Fu* or part-time Top salary bo­
nus and commission Smoking
office longwcod location Ca«
Debb-e al 767 9270

Bank Operations
East Orlando Bank Opt. Ctr.
•Proof Operators. 58.hr 10 000
KSH 2 308 30pm, M F
•Copy Oerk. 17.hr M F 84 Sp
•Data Entry. 37-hr M F Sa Sp.
8 000 KSH Alpha A Numeric

Data Entry

322.000 Perm-Maltland Ctr
Local HMO NEEDS 12 *«P*n
priced enrotlment eligibility
reps 7 000 9 000 KSH Health­
care billing t i p requved Fai
resume to 660-5753
RacepHonfat
•Airport 5 knes. temp to lure
17,hr, general office
•South Orlando 20 Imes temp
lo hire, 37 5Ghr

TEWS Co. Staffing, Orlando!
most
professional
stalling
service is currently recruiting
Full A Pert-time clerical posi­
tion* tor the knowing compa
met
•Central Ftorida a Most
Prominent Bank
•Prattfgiouf Advertising Firm
•Orlando'* Largest
Heatfh car* Systom
•Fatfast Growing
Telecommunications Co.
•Prominent Human
Resource* Consulting Group.
Please cal Tews Co
740 8866 lor more into
EOC ADA NO FEE!

NEEDED"' 1! you are an eipeneneed Receptionist please
callus TOOAY" We nave
many openmgi around Orlan­
do We took lorwtrd lo ipeakmg with you TODAY!'
Desktop PuWUhar
ItOVhr
Lake Mary. Long term temp
couto become temp to hue
PowerPoint and Corel Draw re­
quired Starts Neri Week' Cal
TOOAY"
Customer Service
•Longwood. Local Lienk Leal
cal ctr Aa-Ap M-F A 9a-4p Sal.
good crerM req . temp to h«e.
F/T A P/T 16-tv
•Lake Mary. Temp to hue 5S
hr tOa-Cp outooimd Sekng
FREE trial
•Longwood Teferesearthers
Temptohre 39 61hr.
Dunxiund
•Wnier Park. Local UUkty. tong
term lamp. ST SGhr. M F *a Sp
Ucratanr
Longwood. ARamonl*. tAaiBand Aiport •Egw (t) Temp
lo ha* positions'" 5A 11/hr
Cal tor detaAs'l
ACCOUNDNO POSITIONS
M l k A lt
171/HO perm
Maitlanrt Center
Local HMO NEEDS 21 aspen•need financial rep* AT). AP.
Bank Recon . MS Word A E leel. Some DE. CoOecnona
Tamp to fwe
A/PAnahrat
S24-2SJBOO perm
4 yrs eip MS Word A Eicei.
Tamp to hoe.
SAME WEEK PAY
TOOAY* STAFFING
M9*Q** Never A Fee

Staling

TRAINEEANSTALLER
Benefits. F/T.
Call *30-4700 ______

Recaption!*!*

T r a n s m is s io n r a r
TECHNICIAN
EXPERIENCE PREFERRED
Apply in person win resume af
Harrell and Beverly Transmitvon 209 W 2Slti St. Santord
Mon Fn Aam-5 30pm___________
TRUCK
DRIVERS
Oat* A CDL. Drug Free. Apply
9 3 M-F M07HS9S171__________
TUPPERWARE Earn 520 330
per hour lor a &gt;t;a money or have
a fui-time career 3J1-A421
WAREHOUSE • 2ND SHIFT
STICKER1NO
• RECOTON
CORPORATION, the nation a
&gt;e*&lt;kng drolnbutor/manuticturar ot aiectne accessonet. hat
an opening m its Lake Mary
warenouie tor 2nd stuff tuck­
ering position
Hours ara
4 00PM • 12 30AM Must be
kbit to Mi 50 toi ftosponttoJJ e t include pricing products
and labetng Be abto lo adapt
to ore qes mid poaaeaa good
ofgantntunar ' U i l t 35 32 an
hour Apply ai person af 2950
Lake Emma ftoad. Lake Mary
FL 327*8 EOC
_____
WAREHOUSE
POSITIONS:
SMPPWa, RECEfVWO. PICK
PfO. PACKMO AND WARE
HOUSING - RECOTON CORPORATTON. the nation * lead­
ing distributor ’manufacturer ot
electronic accessories
hat
Immediate opening* in its
Lake Mary laoties tor 1M and
2nd ahlft waretwuae. Hour*
available
7:06am-J:J0pm,
■ 00am-4:30pm and 4:00PM12:30AM. Musi b* abta to Ml a
minimum Ot 50 to* on a contto
uout basis Forklift eiparienca
prelerred Starting rata 55.75
tat shirt. 35 95 2nd arurt "
Mutt pas* math test Apply n
person at 2950 Lake Emma
Road. Laka Mary, F L E06.

S EE YO U A T
B U R G E R K IN G

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SHELTER HELP For into call
323-8685 11am to 4pm Humane
Society ol Sem Co_____________
SPRINKLER
REPAIR
MAN
needed, must have own truck A
loots M F 324 9034
TECHNICIAN/PIPELINE/ENTRY
LEVEL
Repair underground
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No pell noctutdren 321*019

141

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SANronO 1/1 5 Acretrnced
yard
$450mo ♦ depOHt
heat* can 174 00*1

117—Commercial
Rtntals
LAKE MARY

192 Country Club
R d . once or retail. 462 iq If.
contact R Davit G47 7788

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RENT REDUCED: OW downtown
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Ice Aa new 2 bdrm surtet W

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Prime thowroom A
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441 tiontage 407 578 2500

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home ml C H A net* pant A car
pet d Ac* about MUD hornet'
The Hltllman Group. Inc
Realtor*.............121*133
SANFORD 31 CltA W D r»»*
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STENSTROM RENTALS
NORTH LAKE 171 turn condo
ml tem pane W O $500*500
SANFORD 2/1 Duple. Nee
crpt. pato CM A._... H1VHOO
No la ta village
2/2 Condo tp comm pool
Ira te •'option *550 $500

JIM DOYLE (407) 122-2420
WE NEED HOUSES TO RENT

^'A P P LIA N C E
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Now two groat locations
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118—O iiice Space For
Rent
A MOVE IN SPECIAL'! 400 tq
ft A up' $765 A MONTH Off*.
Storage 3210120 or 333 2551
Of FICE/OFEFCE-WAREHOUSE
Now Avatabie
Ouarttan Pertcwat Stor
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Ca« for delaiit 578 2500

SANFORO OFFICE SPACE
3 Sudat available • 1100 SF A
1400 Sf. 407-121-7004

141—H omes For Sale
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•landing value end can tee
patt the priWemt you* map up
INt one ol a kmd 4 bdrm con
lempory home with over 2 000
tq ft Irving area, m ground
pool
prut
man
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price $00,000

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For Sale

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Haver Officer, $71 900 Cal
Dot Water Jerrvgm Pmperhet
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2/1 turn cov palm thed #*c
cond Clean quiet pk $175 tot
rent conv toe Santoro $«S00
122 5597

153— A c r e a g e L ot Fo r
S ale

24 X 44 Lika a hout# Com
ptetery remodHed I V Mutt tea
$7500060 1302029

BUK.DINO LO TS off 477
acruta Irom Suniand Ettatet
323 $232 or pgr 444*4*9
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rtiwn payment (904) 7*7*300

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kyht A booth m kdeh Hug* IR
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m l 322*12*
PARK AVE M08K.E PARK
Hnmet $3 000 to $6 000 Setup
Fnancmg OUK T! 172 7*41
Seen tic* SKYLINE 2/2 dN
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tamey park
$10 000 330-414* In avet

262-Cablnets
ILL TYPE CaWIFTI rJaca”
voodVrvca’wlI unrVcounterlop
kiorVnewcabmen 324-04*0

263-Carpentry
CARPENTER. Al
repavi pamtmg * ceramc tie
Richard Orosa 321-5972

268-Chlld Cara
Centers
AN I I P LOVP40 MOM
Promde* educational actrvrtiet
along wsh TIC A playroom ten
yrd Cart CPFVCOL^etW**
rates For mtarvww 330-0700

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114 400

160—Business For
Saie

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up to n g
$14,900

CARRIAGE COVE
(407) 323-8160

269-Cleaning
Services

Sorekart Candy R
SOncatnnt $600 t &lt;200 kotd
monthry income Cott $2995
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407* 23*444

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$2000060 324 5857

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288-Lagal Services

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BRASS BED Oueen v 20 y
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WITH 1 YR. LEASE ON A M ABOUT OUR

21R B TU AC. OE DW M-tc
lawn aquo mower make ohar
30* Move A kfctc 130-2933

DAYBE0 e v u id r A two 20 yr
mattrettat Never uted Coal
$450 ktoti tea $250 cam 2*4-

Cad 321*1**

VnilCEEs/CAMPtRs For

93 Chevy Silver. Sport »eab
pw 1 stereo radcatt ided 40k
mreicond $14,250 332 9473

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SUNSCAPt LAWN MOOT
Free EdWu S kla t
$20-7174

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241— R l t .

235—

Z[Countr\j C h a rin g
city convenience

181—A itiian c is 4
r lk m ti ri For Sale

276-Electrical

2 8 1 -Irrigation A
R ep air

nSHINO BOATS FOR RENT
Starting at $30 A up Alto
24 Pontoon Carl 330 1612

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MATTRESS BALE • Fu4 K/4

RANGES Several to choot#
from Warraray A daWery
A t Beef 334-12*4
Steeper sola $100 1 yr old OE
R#ing upright w'rce mfcr $250
(2) ten gal
aquanume kd tat
up $50 each Cad 222-7HA.
SLEEPER SOFA S toveteat 06
•hderpattel pattern 4300 3 oak
and tablet $40 321-321$
WASHERS Alway* m stock
Delivery 2 year warranty
A r I N I 324-32*4

Hombre
KC. 4 Wheel ABS. Power Steenng #600755

$

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Air. Stereo Cassette. 4 Wheel
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Pool 32X1S With
ALL aaeuoret CsMom* Red
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S&amp;000. CALL S&gt;$-79B&gt;

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THE B1Q ONE! I
OVER 600 TABLES

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Apr* 14th S 1941. 1994
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199— Pets 4 Supplies

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1/2 M O N T H FREE R ENT

Body Shop But met! •*" ett
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8136

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240— Boat R

anted

PiVESTOR BUYPTO HOUSES
PLUMS or LEMONS
Chars* SB*-72*7

287-Lawn Services

DAVPjH Y CONSTRUCTION

SEIZED CARS Irom *175
Ponchet
Cad.n#c*. Chevyv
BM W t Corvettes Alto Jeeps
iW D &gt; Your area To* Free 1­
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157— M orile H o m e s
Fo r S a ie

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Matched Popcorn 323-S33S

4410 0 * 0
Caff 322*421

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good condition A runt (pea!
I23(k) rides $2100 OBO
130-1175

BEAUTITUL White taimg Wed
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w perarlt A lace
Sue 12 $300 Call 122-7H2

BEDS
ORTHOPEDIC
FIRM
SETS wffh 5 year warranty Nev­
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Oueen $115 King $t65 Cell
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238—V ehicles Wash i&gt;

Uaaeot( onaact vwutuu

RENOVATED Over 1600 tq It
DnVrv fpt tem prth $46,000
4/1$ Over 1 600 tq It. WOW
tarn trplc. Inrd. $*3,000
HOUSE or DUPLE* 7 kitchen*.
ID acre, renovated $*4,000
PRE-f orecloeure 1/4 acre pmr
tenced. carport 1*4.740

B ID O U E IN
W*
black
•rouge eon canopy and premwr
rrh cp rO c ter Never used tte
beaed Coal 81200 Be* $325
Cad (73-73(1

253-Addltlona 4
Remodeling

231—Cars For Sale

199—Pets &amp; Si^teies

141—H omes For Sale

we hath, full kitchen W O . 50 4
tide porch $80 0mo 137 E
Cryttal Ik Ave Calf 123*432

101— Housi s-

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Seminole Herald. Santord. Florida - Sunday, April 12,1990

in s id e

a n F iz s z r z

A spring bouquet
of fashion
Fashions and fund-raising just
seem fo go together, espe­
cially at this time o f year.
Three o f the many events
scheduled around the county
include those sponsored by
the Seminole County Coop­
erative Extension
Service
Family and community Edu­
cators Volunteers, with mod­
els Louise Nolan and B.J.
Squires (shown from left), the
Heathrow Women’s Club and
the Sanford Woman’s Club.
These three shows raise
money for youth and adult
scholarships.

Spring Fling Fashion Show and Luncheon to be
sponsored by Family and Community Educators
SANFORD - Spring has sprung and It's time
for a 'B each Party Bash 'l
The Seminole County Cooperative Extension
Service Family and Community Education
Volunteers are sponsoring their 7th annual
Spring Fling, with a beach party theme.
The benefit fashion show and luncheon will
be on Friday. April 17. at the Cooperative E x ­
tension Service. 250 Weat County Home Road.
Sanford (across from Flea World). Come and
enjoy lunch In a casual setting, from 10 s.m.
to 2 p.m.
The event Includes a program on skin care
and make up. a fashion show with fashions
from Lem er's In the Seminole Towne Center
mall, benefit raflle. and luncheon. Cost of the
Spring Fling la $6. with proceeds going to
adult and youth educational scholarships.

In order to be able to monetarily support
the following organizations, the FCE sponsors
programs such as the Spring Fling Fashion
Show and Luncheon. They also sponsor a
benefit garage sale to receive additional mon­
eys to support community programs.
Proceeds for this event will be for youth and
adult educational scholarships.

Tks Mission of Um Organisation la:
* to strength families
* to participate In publlr decision making
regarding Issues that concern chlldrrn and
families; and
* to promote the effectiveness of voluntrer
action and support.
There are areas of county and state concern
that are the main focal point of their organiza­
tion. They Include:

FAMILY FOCUS
Ftsaaa ass FCE, Page 7C

‘j/lpril in ‘P aris'

Vintage fashions featured at
Sanford woman’s club event

theme o f second
H e a th ro w fashion show
From Staff Reports
HEATHROW - Ah. spring...and a
woman's thoughts turn lo sundresses,
bathing suits. Bermuda shorts and v a ­
cations In Paris.
If you can't go to Parts, Heathrow la
the next best thing, especially on
Wednesday. April 29. when the Coun­
try Chib at Heathrow la transformed
Into a fashion runway and the best In
spring fashions are presented by O u r
Boutique, o f Longwood, and Adriana's,
of Winter Park.
Sponsored by Longwood LincolnMercury, the second charity fashion
show presented
by the Heathrow
Women's Club, supports the charities
chosen by the club: The Lisa Merlin
House. Lake Mary-Heathrow Festival
of the Arts. Sanford Middle School
'Adopt a School*, Seminole Commu­
nity College Scholarship!*) and Safehouse of Seminole.
The evening begins at 0:30 p.m.
with
champagne
punch.
hors
d'oeuvres, delicious desserts, coffee
and tea.
There will also be a alien! auction
and raflle. with a wide array of fabu­
lous gifts.
The fashion show, which promises to
be an energetic presentation, begins
at 8.
Each year, the woman's club d e ­
cides which charities to support with
various fund-raising efforts. An over­
view of the charities chosen for the
year. In September, follows:

through the doors.
Situated
under
the
sheltering
branches of several large trees, the
Lisa Merlin House Is home to 12
women.
The womrn. who range from IS
years to 50 years of age. sleep in bunk
beds, four to a room. Personal photos,
mementos and decorating
touches
evoke a college dorm atmosphere.
Bathrooms are at a premium so a
large mirror and shelf provide space
for primping in the hallway. There la a
small living room where meetings are
conducted. Kitchen duty la shared and
everyone eats nightly dinner together
at a picnic table off of the kitchen. A
treed back yard provides additional
meeting space and visiting area for

The Sanford Woman's Club «■ praaant a vintage taaNon show on
Wednesday. Apr* 22. Wmrtng a brtdasmatfa dress, tram anchor are.
Is Mery HMman. wB model wOh her daughter, Laurie Blair, aho la wear­
ing a peignoir eat wNh marabou Mm.

*A Safe Place for a New Beginning'
reads the sign on the front lawn of the
Lisa Merlin House. Inside resides a
group of women who desperately want
a new beginning. It Is a half-way house
for women recovering from alcoholism
and substance abuse. This non-profit
organization began aa a dream In
1992 by Lisa Merlin and Terri Blount,
both recovering addicts. In February
o f 1994, the home opened and since
July. 1990, 112 women have passed

Mere! Beau Coup!
The invitations (ait enlarged
for layout) for the Heathrow
Women's Club
fashion
show ‘April in Paris’ were
donated by Alice Pearl o f
The Inkwell in Lake Mary .
The design is ‘Gaslight’

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T R IV IA

City o f Angels

tops
‘cin em atic g r a b b a g ’
on screen s this w e e k

flic btg tvo.it lias finally sunk
out ot tin' top sjvoi at tilt* box
office, but not for long 1 Imag­
in e
Once the wont is spread
about the effects heavy Lost tn
.S/*nrr. you could see 71f(inir
resurface. However. Industry
people
prognosticated
that
Spore would dp the Host Pic­
ture Oscar winner overboard.
hi the cinematic "grab bag"
this week, you will not find
any contenders to the top po­
sition. hut a few are worthy of
a look....
Cify o f .Angels (Three and a
half ctara) Is one of the most
sensual, passionate love stories
l have seen In a while. Nicolas
Cage plays on angel named
Srtii. who wanders the Earth
consoling people, helping peo­
ple in crisis situations or Just
helping peopte making the
adjustment from life to the af­
terlife A sprttely heart **irgcon s e e s Seth during an op­
eration. which only the deliri­
ous or dying can do. He b e­
comes entranced by Maggie
IMeg Ryan) mid slowly a rela­
tionship develops. But the only
way Seth can truly be happy
with Maggie is to give up his
angelic existence and become
human. Through splendid di­
rection and wonderful acting.
Clip o f Angels is nearly able to
cover up some of the problems
with Its script like the fact
that there I s no rrason given
for why all the angels hang out
In a library. Director Brad
Sibertlug. who grows up from
Ills llrst feature. Casper, gives
the film Its dreamy, ethereal
quality while conveying the
film's free spirit, love life mes­
sage. This Angels Is a slice of
heaven. It makrs you appreci­
ate the beauty and freedoms of
living life.
Men with
Guru (Three
■tars) is a new Jolin Saylcs'
rnoMr. and the title refers to
guerrillas and soldiers that
oppress and terrorize the Indi­
gent
farming
communities
south of the border. Saylcs
(Lone Star) takes an under­
stated approach to his film
presenting a doctor (Federico
Luppll who embarks on a trek

Q. In the hue 40* nr early GO*
Jeff Chandler and Ucliru 1‘agci
starred in n South Sen* film In
which 1‘aget was In love with a
voting Frenchman liiamr forgot­
ten), The u i Ik- did nut approve
of tills interrarl.il affair and
planned lo sacrtflie the maiden
tn appease a rumbling volcano.
Ilease supply the title of tills
movie, and Is it available on
Video?—H.W., I* is Alariillos
A. Hiat f&gt;7 Him wn* 'Mint ol
Paradise," and
the
young
Frcnchntun was played by Units
Jmirdan. There Is no video.

D a v id
F r a z ie r

Staff
Writer*
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into the countryside to find
seven students he irained for a
governmental program. The
program was deslgnrd to offer
health care and medical needs
to the outlying inhabitants.
The doctor has lived a shel­
tered, padded life. bill, us he
drives deeper on Ills quest, r e ­
ality becomes as cold as the
men with guns. Saylcs shot his
Him tn Spanish with English
subtitles which the American
filmmaker felt more appropri­
ate In telling his story. How­
ever. this interesting political
drama may lie too formal and
rigid. I fell I was watching a
docu-drnma that held me for
Its over two hour time, but
never really Jarred me. Still.
Ill take a mediocre Saylcs
film any day. The film Is play­
ing exclusively at Enztun thea­
ter tn Maitland.
I was struck dopey lay the
good-hearted, light comedies
Nell Simon's The Odd Couple
U (Three start) and My Giant
(Three stars)
The former
deals with the reuniting of
Jack lemmon and Walter Mat­
thau as Felix and Oscar,
cleanliness obsessed and the
slob, respectively. They are on
the way to California to watch
their children wed. hut the
trip and the fact that the two
haven't spoken In 30 ycure
takes its toll. It seems that
Hollywood finds a wav to keep
the fire stoked In these two
screen legends by supplying
rule*., for them to s e t in. Odd
Couple II Is a sunny breeze.
Take a stroll.
The hitler has Billy Crystal
playing a down-and-out agent
-Isn't that a good ihlng?-that ts
fired by his only client. He

Nicetas Cage

wrecks Into a brook and L*»
saved by a giant (Ghcorghe
Murrsan) who lives in a mon­
astery.
The
forlorn
giant
named Max Is promised to be
reunited with a long, lost love
If he agrees to be the agent’s
new discovery. Sure, My Glnrtf
becomes
sentimental.
hut
what struck me as odd was the
fact that the filmmakers take
time to explain (hr condition
that individuals like Washing­
ton Wizard center Murrsan
sufTcr from. It Is touching
when. In the end credits, we
sec "For Andre", dedicated to
the wrestler and Crystals /Vt/i
cess I)rule eo slar who died
because his heart could not
sustain the pressures of tts
function In such a big Ixidy.
Four rising stars take the
stage os The Newton Boya
(Three atara). the fraternal
thieves
that
hclstrd
over
eighty hanks between 1919
and
1924.
Matthew
McConaughry. Ethan Hawke.
Skeet
Ulrich
and Vincent
D'Onofrto comprise the New­
tons. who felt they were owed
something from the powers
that he and still maintained a
murder-free record. In fact,
these good ole' hoys were
likely to carry on a conversa­
tion with their victims than to
Intimidate or frighten them.
There (9 enough energy and
Winsome pleasure to distract
you from the poor characteri­
zation of the supporting char­
acters. Don't forget to stay for
the ending where the real
Newtons talk about their esca­
pades.

hours

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and Msg Rayn afar In City elAngtlt. Warntr Brea.* romantic drama of hop* and desire.

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fice Intake, then that 920 mil­
lion would be u lot smaller.
Lastly. The Real Blonde
(One and a half stars) ts a
laughlrss comedy, and n far
cry
from
director
Tom
DlCtllo's much better first ef­
fort. Living In Oblivion. Here.
DICIIIo follows a few yuppies
as they go through the world
of relationships, acting and
modeling. Each of the charac­
ters In the movie seem to have
one hang-up or unother. It af­
fects their dally llvrs and the
rest of DlClllo s movie explores
how deals with It Individually.
Whereas DICilln poked fun at
the Independent film Industry
with Oblivion, lie tries to go af­
ter the world of modeling und
acting. It ends up more bland
sitcom than smart satire.

Rapper-tumed-aclor
Ice
Cube takes on a new role as
director and wrltrr of a new
film called The Player'* Club
(Two stars). Cube mixes Strip
tense with .Sfion-girls, a toxic
combination, by Introducing
uudlences to Diamond, played
by the stunning newcomer
UsaKayr. Diamond has to strip
In order to make It through
college and bringing up her
son. But the place where site
works,
thr Player's
Club,
seems to swallow up anyone
who It employs Including D ia­
monds cousin Ire Cube In­
termittently concentrates on
tils main character.
Other
Mines, hr fills his movie with a
lot of useless, dead air as when
thr club's owner. Dollar Bill
(Bemle
Mac).
is
bring
hounded by a local gangster,
/’foyer's Club Is ail earnest first
step for the tenderfoot film­
maker If nothing else.
Brure Willis catches $20
million for tripe like M ercury
Rising (Two stars)? Willis
plays an FBI agent protecting
a young autistic savant from
the National Security Agency
(NSA) headed up by Alec
Baldwin's baddle. The hoy.
played annoyingly by Mlko
Hughes (Pet Sernafory), hap­
pened upon a code In a cross­
word scramble, and now the
NSA will do anything to take
out tilts unexpected error.
Shooting and bruising the bad
guys ts how Willis earns his
excessive paycheck. If only
there were a performance
clause to be Judged by box of­

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Ritz: Locals to star in Mother Hicks
By David Frazier
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - Local residents
will put their acting skills to
the test starting April 24 at
the St. John's Gallery.
Ron Rose, executive director
o f the Greater Sanford Cham­
ber of Commerce, and long­
time Sanford resident Martha
Yancey are In the starting
lineup for the new Ritx Thea­
ter play. Mother Hicks.
The play Is being directed by
another
Sanfordlte.
Alton
Lulhrop, who charmed audi­
ences with his rendition of
Hoke In Driving Mis* Daisy.
Hicks Is set tn a small Illinois
town in 1935 and It ts about
an orphaned girl who b e­
friends the town curmudgeon.
"We're having a great time

f a e ib v t A Y s

with It," said Yancey of the aspects of the community,"
play. She performs as Izzy. the said Rose. He believes that
town gossip. She will be drawing attention to culture
drawing from her days when wtB h o p out the economic de­
Bhe spoke to a crowd of 100 to velopment o f the community.
150 people for a cosmetic The last time Rose acted tn a
company. Yancey also emceed
, he admitted, was back In
the talent show at the last
school. "I thought It
Golden Age Games. "I'm used
would be fun." he said, "They
to speaking In front of people."
were short on males to do
said Yancey. She has been
some of the parts."
very active In the community,
In addition to Yancey and
but site is hoping the commu­ Rose. Mike Stairs, son of Real­
nity will become more Involved tor Helen, will also be per­
with the Ritz. "I'm very disap­ forming tn Mother Hicks. With
a cast of 11 actors altogether,
pointed (with local support|
the Ritz Is trying to keep with
because we need more culture
In Sanford," Yancey said.
tts tradition In providing a
Ron Rose, a member of the stage to present and develop
board to restore the Ritz Thea­ local talent.
ter. will be playing Clovis, the
Mother Hicks will be per24-26 and May
town's store owner, says that
he Is Involved to help In cul­
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Attorney exlains options to Sanford Woman’s Club

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In a traditional spring set­
ting, members o f the Sanford
Woman's Club welcomed San­
ford Attorney S. Kirby Moncrlcf
as the guest speaker for the
May meeting.
Introduced by DrLorcs Lash.
Moncrtef spoke about estate
planning. He explained the
differences between a tradi­
tional will and a living trust.
For tlir person who crralrs a
living trust, these assets are
available during his/her life­
time. Advantage of a living
(mst Is that II Is not subject lo
the review of a probate court,
protects you If you become In­
capacitated and nssures your
prtvnry. among other options.
Moncrlcf also covered the ad­
vantages of durable power of
attorney ns well as healthcare
surrogates.
President Ruth Gaines hrard
routine reports nnd urged
members to partlripate in the
SWC President’s Project _ Milllplc Sclerosis Walk on April 4
In Wlnler Park. Ruth was the
volunteer coordinator for die
event and a phantom walker.
Her Interest In MS Is through
her daughter's battle with die
crippling disease.
It was announced that Dis­
trict VII of the Florida Federa­
tion of Women’s Clubs, con­
tributed 93,000 to the recent
central Florida storm relief
fund with about $2,200 of dint
amount donated by the FFWC
Emrrgcnry Relief Fund.
In reply to a survey currently
being conducted, the club
voted unanimously for English
to be proclaimed as the official
language ol the United States
of America.
TWo new members inducted
by Rose Jacobson, second vice
president, are Ann Clayton and
Jcana Hughes. Jeana trans­
ferred from dip Junior Woman's
Club of Sanford where she was
club prestdrnt before the club

Willis Andr* Bodlaon

Vows exchanged in
double ring rites
Mr. and Mrs. WUUs Andre
Dodlaon
announce
their
manage Saturday. March 21.
3:00 p.m. In « double ling,
formal
ceremony
at New
Uclhel
Missionary
Baptist
Church. Sanford. The Rever­
end William Lewis ofllcUted
at the Christian ceremony.
Olvrn in marriage by her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Tho­
mas Lawson. Sr., the bride
chose for her vows on Ivory
formal length gown of satin
with u lace neckline with a V shaped bodice of net with
lace fitted at the waistline.
French lace accented the
body and train. She wore a
waist length Illusion veil a t ­
tached to white roses shaped
like a crown. She carried a
bouquet of ivory and peach
roses accented with Ivory
streamers.
Attending the bride
as
maid of honor was Latonya
Daniels. She wore a peach
tea length gown with peach
roses In her hair. She carried
a bouquet of peach and tvory
flowers.
Serving the groom as best
man waa Ondrous Redding.

Flower
girl
was
Am ber
Bodlaon and ring bearer was
Russell
Lawson.
Rudolph
Davis and Jeffrey Williams
served os ushers.

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Anne Clayton (led) and Jeans Hughes Into the San­

M N I0 H
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D O R IS
D IE TR IC H
FFWC stale convention In Or­
lando April 24-27 are Ruth
Gaines. Betty Colbert. Betty
Jack and Fran Morton.
It was votrd on to change the
mreting time to 10 a.m. when
Ihr club year begins in Octo­
ber.
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The

president

announced

ford Woman's Club.

that members are kicking off
Libraries 2000, the GFWC'a
campaign to fulfill the com ­
mitment lo
the
President’s
Summit for America's future. In
support of the goals of the
summit. GFWC pledged to In­
crease the literacy of the n a ­
tion's youth with a goal o f con ­
tributing at least $12.5 million
worth of books and materials
to public libraries and public
school libraries by the year
2000. President Gaines asked
die members to bring a book
to die May meeting to support
this cause.
Uunnle Logan reviewed the
final revisions In the c lu b s byred and
laws which she cl\al
cl
wt&gt;lchJrrquUed ln«3

For her dedication In this proj­
ect and other club-related ac­
tivities.
the president
pre­
sented
Bunnlc
with
her
“Celebrate Women" award.
Hostesses were: Mary Dale
Jones
and Carrie Greene,
chairmen, Viola Frank. Rose
Payne, Rose Jacobson, DcLores Lash and Bunnlc Logan.
VINTAG E F A SH IO N
SH O W COM ING UP
The Sanford Wom an's Club
proudly presents Its annual
Fashions for Education, a V in ­
tage Fashion Show and Lunch­
eon. on Wednesday, April 22,
at the clubhouse when vintage
fashions belonging to local

Soloist and organist was
Elolse Dtllguand.
Soloists!
were Evangelist Roy Lawson
and Rosa L Simpson.
Sharing this sacred oc c a ­
sion w as the groom ’s mother.
Sylvia Bodlson: his gran d­
mother. Ernestine Roberts;
grandfather. William Hudson;
godmother. Jacqueline Hum ­
phrey and the bride’s god­
mother. Faye Perkins.
After the wedding cere­
mony. a reception was held
at the Elk's Lodge.
The
bride's book w as kept by
Qlorle Simpson. The dinner
waa served by the members
o f Evergreen Temple No. 321
of the Elks. Musical presen­
tations were by Dd Mike Ro­
binson. The blessing of the
meal w as by Evangelist Roy
Lawson.
Serving the couple
were
Faye Perkins, caterer; wed­
ding cake. Ernest Culbert;
vtdeographer. Alfred Rawls
and flowcr/consultant. RozHind Tillman.

DoLoros Lash introduced Attorney S. Kirby Moncrief as guest speaker
at the April meeting of the Sanford Woman's Club.

aamora womans m ud president Ruth Gaines (left) presents her
monthly “Celebrate Women* award to Burtnie Logan.

280 compete in annual Lake M ary G irl Scout Stardust Olympics
Saturday, April 4 started out
a little wet, but the weather
quickly cleared In time for the
5th Annual Stardust Olympics.
Stardust la the name of the Girl
Scout Service Unit based In
Lake Mary. The games were
held on the grounds of Lake
Mary City Hall. Over 280 girls
competed In games such as
shot put (using water b a l­
loons),
races
and
Frlabee
throws. New to the games this
year was the bean bag race.
Qlris In Kindergarten and 1st
grade ran with a bean bag on
their head, 2nd and 3rd used 2
bean bags and 4th and up used
31
There were also some trial
games this year so the girls
competing could decide If they
want to add them to the Olym­
pics next year. O f the trial
games, the sack race waa the
moat successful and will be
added to the games a s a medal
event next year.
The Olympics Is a very ex­
pensive event, but thanks to
the generous donations from
sponsors, the event was free to
all

Olrl

Scouts.

The

Oold

MARY
ROWELL

sponsors were Afcom. Sunnlland Corporation. Dr. Steven
Frtner of Gastroenterology A s ­
sociates o f Central Florida, the
Lake Mary Community Im ­
provement
Association.
CV
Pros of Fern Park, Dr. Jon F.
Sweet of Advance Women's
Health Specialist. Cumberland
Farms. Walker A
Company
Construction. Recoton, Lake
Mary Cycles. D oug Fomcr Pho­
-i
tography.
and Safari Sun. Silver spon ­
sors were Adams, Hill, Reis.
Adams. Hall and Schleffelln:
Dixie Plywood Company of Or­
lando; Integrated Office Net­
works: and Albertsons. Bronze
sponsors were Gypsum Dtywall
Services, Inc.; Wolfys on the

River. Kathy Breland; N eon a­
tology Associates of Central
Florida; Fidelity Funding Mort­
gage Corporation;
Sunstone
Industries; Dixon Tlconderoga;
Allnet, Inc.; John Neuhauaer.
Calderone
&amp; Montz:
Troop
1361; Troop 796; and Mark
BJerkestrand.
To make
the
event run
smoothly takes more than Just
monetary donations. It takes
the support of parents who d o ­
nate their time to serve as
Judges and volunteers. More
than 50 parents spent the day
helping out as Judges and tu nners.
Stardust also had some spe­
cial guests this year. Unable lo
have
their
own
Olympics,
Cadettes and Seniors from die
DreamAnders
Sendee
Unit
(Longwood) Joined Stardust for
their Olympics.
They were
sponsored
by
Mid-Florida
Urological
Associates
and
Mane Event Hairstyllng.
Some of the winners from the
Stardust Olympics will go on to
compete against the Whisper­
ing Wind Sendee Unit (Sanford!
at the end of the month.

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A N N IV E R S A R IE S

Taking a look at O viedo’s roots
\ htill IHl 1 t\v«1 week- llgn l
w.ilkc ■1 into 0U» 4»l (tv'ledn - n l
III),Its l.outm .Ills'* 11 \nii have
iiiom /c il tin town lli'il-e
lint
til -ev cial vc, It s 1ihe ffr-t -le p
IIIM .lt 1- like Siitlt linn: op to •
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\ - 1 u alkc* 1 lit 1 -po lled llet
S h r was edited
mime thatch
lit.til lo Inc III .1 ( l.i-lllt t g V tnlrt
-ott Allll In il.IV -h e was HIV
gotdi nil the O vlr tin 1list in Ital
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Helm

Miller,

although

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i I i i i t v e .n t c s t d r llt , It'll III love
with this sin.ill agricultural
town She and het husband
D.ivnl settleil here Itom Miami
where Helen taught school for
■JO plus ve.n &gt;
" lo me." Miller said "Oviedo
still h is enough ol the cnutlllV
to apjttct late .mil en|ov *
As she tumid out more about
the hl*»tnrv. Iin interest in the

OVIEDO W IN T E R
S P R IN G S

DAW N
JEN S EN

town grew
"I think it s very Important to
do something tor the commit
ultv * said Miller "(David and II
|tist climbed In and became
very, very, active "
As First Vice President ol the
Oviedo
Historical
Society.
Helen credits Society President
Karen Jacobs, for taking her
under her wing, and tntroduc
lug: her to history m a k e r s in

Millet
Tlie historical snrlrly Is n ir
retilly planning an exhibit of
heritage and history al the lilt
Annual Taste of Ovirdo on May
Mi Visitors ran see and rrm!
nlsee about the way Oviedo
used to he

the town Organized m 197.9.
lonudlug members such as
lltrliiiu I.et Clouts Coach Paul
and Virginia Milder. Mildred
and link Atilt ks. and Kathryn
lawtun still
attend
society
meetings
Helen says her main |oh Is lo
organize and he In 1 barge of
the programs Her emphasis is
getting Interesting programs lo
generate Interest In the c o m ­
munity The main focus for the
historical society Is raising
hinds
lor
a
planned
tricommunity museum Dial will
encompass
the
agricultural
and farming roots ol Slavta.
Cliultiotn and Oviedo.

l or a lot ol history and a lot
of flirt, heroine a member or
etmte by one of the monlhly
inertings. Upcoming events for
Ihe historical society Include
noted speaker Dr. Paul Hart­
man
speaking
about
the
"History ol Knglneerlng Works
In Florida.* When you get
there, ask Helen about some of
the historic' homes In Ovlrdo
And If you re lucky, she may
)ust lake von on a personal
lour
For more Information,
please contact the Helen Miller
at 977-1273 or Karen Jacobs
at :tt»r» :i:i7J

"Out goal is to help preserve
cnmiminilv identity o| Oviedo
by collecting anti dissem inat­
ing history about Oviedo." said

, r - .

L in c o ln
Lincoln

and

M a de lin e S im o n

Heathrow women
walk for cancer

The Simons mark
50th anniversary
at sala reception
lat ntttir— M't Up HU ,! pi'olrs
Lincoln K and
- W F l Hi-&lt;I 1
-imial -nl mil sv slrlll
Madeline 1 ISt hnet kl Simon
1 TtIn­1tiu: with the
el 903 Si!Iver Fine Drive Lake
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nl &gt;M*rved then
K.t ihv
gi tilth lilt ilicil
Wm
wedding ■1 mmet -arv on April
iii li 1 In)illimiil Hu lid nl lilt
m Dlev were tn.uru 1 ! oti tll.il
Ratine
1 JjlliJl ril
-m il'll'
date 111 1■•i - in 1 ' 1 ange \ 1
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In tin Rev Dr Kavnuitid 1
-islet In mi Miunit 1 Island.
l.mdt|iusi
1letine Ita N iih *n. -1stCI III
then
oi
hi tel cbtatmn
law
( &gt;rl.inull'
Mu belle and
gulden wetlding mnivei -arv
1
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tile 1 nnji le - 1 hlldren e
« hllitlt•n Ja&lt; ksun
1 niiple tattled al a gulden gal..1 reMile 1el en.i h.n!f’S, t hlldren . 1 ptittn a! the Belt Vc■ D
and
•l.u k^ii»HVtHr
Inend■-111111! ( III’ ur.d Arts Cent ei in
Kareti V\rb n
thr t &gt;111 pit- s.iriitirtl t&gt;n Apnl 1 1 White
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ne\i dmil Uriel il»*H in Hike
and gnk1 tlet oration. elite.i wilt) III,11 and Jillfpl**
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t ho-en colorll.e bruit Ltm i•In nuov** pu tiering III
hi- w&lt;ok-^linp ■11 111 w m king
lot her vvi tiding 50 year- ago
t rossword puzzles Madeline
w i n - u s e d throughout the re
1 1 jitiuti area Numerous pho
likes to read
and work
t rossword p u z z le s .mil both
ins ut tfie wedding and the
enjoy tuusti They are retired
Simons lile together were on
hom Wallet Hawkins Realty
display
Tributes were given by the
Dossier Ultv. La.
T lic c o u p le 's m ' i rc-ls fo r a
couple s lour children'. Leslie
Hinson,
Knoxville. Term . long marriage are rnmprn
inistng. enjoying mutual in­
Harh.ira Simon. I-ikt- Mary.
terests ami laughing at rarh
Elizabeth Storck. Alexandria.
others had jokes, aerording
V.i and Robert Simon. A t­
to daughter Barbara Simon.
lanta Tltere are five grand*
1 fitldren
Out-of-town
guests
at­
Delectable foods served to
tended
from
all-Florida.
52 guests attending the gala
Georgia. Kansas. Wisconsin.
were prepared try family and
Virginia. Tennessee. Texas
friends A nephew. Jay St
tnon. provided Glenn Miller and South Carolina.

The Heathrow Womens Club will
meet at Iho Heathrow Country
Club lot Ihoir monlhly mooting on
April 13 at 10 30 a m this moot
my will be (Invoic'd lo ttio oloclion
ol Iho 199ft 90 hoard members
Hoalhrow Women s Club momtiers participated m Ihe Walk lor
Cancer' t&gt; mile walk al Lako Eola
on fob ?B It was a pleasant walk
for a good cause Iho quaint old
homes around the walking route
went a great bonus Those par­
ticipating worn Julian Collier
(standing
from left),
Vivian
Whitchurch Madeleine Stcmor
Mary Sciuto. Julie Howard Anne
Theison on Iron!) and President
Pam Collins

Photo CourUty
Woman 1 Club

UK A It ARHY You anil “Con­
cerned Mum in Indiana* were dead
right about parents who jeer and
Hulls children in spurts contests
Children's spirts arc about partici­
pation. sportsmanship, character
development and other healthy
habits that Iasi a lifetime IFs inex­
cusable to jeer or berate sixthgraders on a basketball court. Had
ihe parents and coaches spent more
time in their Y.MCA. they would

D A R learns about state’ s past
At . 1 recent meeting of the
bailie
Harrison
Chapter.
Daughters nl the American
Revolution.
members
and
guests enjoyed
n delicious
brunch at the lovely home ol
member Vanru Decker, in W in ­
ter Springs.

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

certainly have learned that
YMCAs. which hint year helped
more than 7 million children learn
about hports and sport hrih nidi ip,
support a rode for spectators that
manv adults would do well to heed
YMCA SPECTATOR'S CODE
111 Remember that children play
organized sports for their own fun
They are not then1to entertain you.
and they are not m iniature pro
athletes.

&lt;2l He on your best behavior
Don’t use profane language or
harass players, roaches or officials
Fit Applaud good plays by your
own team and the visiting team
&lt;41 Show respect for your team's
opponents Without them there
would tie no games
ifjl Never ridicule or scold a child
for making a mistake during u
competition
(fit Condemn the use of violence
in all forms
(7) Respect the officials' decisions
IHl Encourage players to always
play according to the rules

An inspiring talk given by
Jim Robison, area historian
and published author, was en­
joyed by all
Robison ts a
graduate of the University of
Florida's College of Journal­
ism. where he also studied the
history of the south from the
urttr-helium years through Re­
construction. Hr has been reporting and editing In Central
Honda counties since 1975.
Robison ts the co-author of the
book Flashbacks: The Story of
Central Florida's Past which
was published lit 1995.
Robison related memories of
ins family's past in Flonda and
a ls o told about Lewis Thornton
Powell. Civil War veteran. Pow ­
ell w a s a co-conspirator In the
assassination
of
President
Abraham Lincoln and was exc1 tiled on July 7
IHG5. In N o ­
vember 1994 his remains were
removed from Washington. DC.
and were buried next to his
mother tn Geneva Cemetery'.

A D VI C E

Historian Jim Robison converses with Heidi Haines. Regent of the SalNo
Harrison Chapter. Daughters ol the American Revolution.
Geneva. Fla The husband of
one of the members of Sallie

Harrison's Chapter Is a de­
scendant of the Powell family.

of

Haathrow

to ask ruf'friemfs hn« tong thfy
plan to stav He insists that H
would Is- in |*mr taste to do so
Who’s right*’

athletic couches — will thank
you f or s h a r i n g the Y.MCA's
Spectator's Code. Put into ac­
tion, it p r o v i d e s a h e a l th y
a t m o s p h e r e f or c h i l d r e n to
buil d not only athletic skills,
hut life skills us well.
I agree that children model
their behavior after the adults
w h o c a r e f or them, and they
of t en l e a r n mor e f rom wh a t
they o b s e r ve thun what they
are told. That’s why It’s impor­
tant for all adults — not Just
sports heroes — to set a good
example.

I N SUR E IN NEW M EXICO
D E A R U N S U R E : T h e r e is
n o t h i n g w r o n g wi t h a s k i n g
gur st s how- long they plan to
stay. A hostess needs thut infor­
mati on in o r d e r lo stock the
refrigerator.
If their answer is “indefinite­
ly," t he n I ’d say you h a v e a
problem.

•as

DEAR AIIHY We have a prob­
lem We just heard from some old
friends we haven't seen in a while
They an1coming for a visit and plan
to stay at our home They told us
their urrivul date, hut didn't men­
tion when they plan to leave
I am having a disagreement with
my husband over this I say it is OK

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• Muffy VenderBear
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• Vera Bradley
• Boyd's Bears
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• Lampe Berger
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• Rochard Limoge

Abby, professional athletes are
not always good role models for our
children, but the good sportsman­
ship and healthy lifestyles gained in
our country''* gymnasiums and on
Its courts and playing Helds can
make our children good role models
for each other, for us, and for future
generations. But first, adults have
lo let them play and send them the
nght messages
DAVID K MERCER.
NATIONAL EXECUTIVE
DIRECTOR. YMCA OF THE USA

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Mrooks.
Clnrenee
Mt Knight
llrooke
Williams
and Uid.islua Measley

Hie
Friendship
Kxt hange
solo " llie I&gt;ifd s lYayer" was
sung try lyj.irnal Kit hardson
Serving to unite Simone Rivers
and t hfton (ir.ini were. Le
•lamal Kit hardson who w-as the
minister ol Tom lliumh Mon
ored Inend was Alexandria
Rouse Iwst Imiv was 1' .Janus
U iw rem r Atirm lants were Ayenal
Kousr.
Motile
Meta
Nerving as flower all end.ui Is
M iir In,out riulgeti
llie N .i
Rouse. Shamu e Wnghi with
Ksiort
Adam
Rivers
Ring
la-arer
was
Gavin
Carlton
dories
Mums and dads sharing hon­
ors were 'limy Iltiles. C hristo­
pher Uiwrente. K lik v Littles.
Tenant r
laities.
Shlmtra
Hooks Julaihla Richardson.
Shawunc ka
Glllrv.
Shanlel
Wright After ihe vtTddlng. the
reception ol T l i r Unity In
Friendship* was held in liir
church annex.

SO TEENAGE PARENTS
IN TAPP PROGRAM
Tlie
TAIT
I’rogram
at
Ciooms Academy c,|&gt;encd In
April of 1RH6 with two teenage
parent teachers. They were lit
Hrendeite Hardy Hlake. who Is
the present prim Ipal and Mrs.
Patsy Mofcsun. 'Ilic nurseryconsisted of eleven teenage
mothers, seven hahirs and one
nursery assistant.
Today there are 50 teenage
parents enrolled at Cruums
Academy and eight teenage
parents attend Seminole High
School. '11ie teenage parents
who
attrnd Seminole High
School hnug their hahirs to
Croonis Academy each morn­
ing. and from therr are husrd
lo Seminole High School
Thrrr are tliree nursenrs at

Grooms
Academy.
Infants
[hirlh-1 year), toddler II year-2
years), and the twos nursery 12
year) Tlie nursery stall c o n ­
sists of one nursery facilitator,
eight nursery assistants and
three foster grandparents that
volunteer In the nursery
In addition.
the
Croonis
Academy 19R7-1998 Dreamer
and D o n is Ms Valerie Miller,
who Is also enrolled In the
Teenage Parent Program
Nalhenne Henllcy. nursery
facilitator says the program
efforts are made to meet stu ­
dents social and emotional
needs rrsulilng from pregnancy
and related programs An ex­
cellent academic program Is
offered lo maintain contlnultv
hy ihr student's educational
program Students receive in­
struction on nutrition, child
care, parroting, family plan
nlng. and proper medical care
for tfieir children and tfiern
selves Peer counseling is pro­
vided for the development ol a
positive self conc ept
Tauil fist her is a 17-year-old
tenth grader who is proud lo hr
given a second change along
with her H 1/2 mcmth-old son
/.■chary She s.ivs shr plans to
graduate and attend t ouipulci
c lasses where she will lie .illic­
it) get a g o o d Joh lo lake t are of
her soil and tin self. Tauil says
she lm|&gt;es that the TAPI* Pro
gram rrmaiiis in (lie com m u­
nity to help oilier Irrtis like
herself
Jessica Walton, a 10-year-old
lenlli gradt-r. has a 2 month
old SOU. Doquan. Jessica says
she has used the TAPP Pro­
gram for three months with the
help of the program She plans
to gtaduate and become a law ­
yer and shr knows that her
baby will have supervised care
Tlie children will he ready

wheti lli'-v a ir older to enter
regular pre sc fiool classes and
tratis|iorialloti Is provided.
( looms Academy's campus,
nccordlng to principal Hardy
Itlakc- is alwavs open lo Ihe
community to visit Volunteers
lo help .ind siippmt the pro­
gram designed to help these
voting parents lo g* l an echicau on and heroine productive
parents and someday, become
wives of young men who love
and value them as women ol
high self-esteem

SUNRISE SERVICES
st John's Missionary li.iptlst
Church. Cvpicss Avenue and
Last 10th Street, will host the
Faster Sunday Sunrise- service
.it 6:00 a m . Apitl 12 Tlie New
Mrthrl
Missionary
llaptlsl
Church with Pastor William
Lewis the i hull and ushers will
deliver the message The t omiiumity is invited to worship
and shale the sunrise hreaklast with those h i altendance.
Hit- Rev Ri.tjeri Doc lor is p a s ­
tor
Greater New Ml Zion Mis
sionary li.iptlst Church, 1720
Pear Ave with the Rev James
Lynn will host the GCA) a.in
s u n ris e

s e r v ic e .

A i.n l

III.

T lie

New Ml. Calvary Missionary
Baptist Churc h c hoir and users
along with Pastor Ricky Scott
will bring the m essage

EASTER SING-OUT
Wear your Faster attire and
enjoy ( tuistiaii gospel singing
with local singers. D ie S a n ­
ford Christian.ilres will sp o n ­
sor a slug out Easier Sunday
evening al ti OO p m
al Ihe
Seminole
Able an Americ an
Academy ol Ails. 1017 West
I.Till Street. See you there lor a
Christian singing fellowship

Jessica Walton and her son Da quan (lettl and Tami Fischer and son
Zachary

D ietric h
Continued from Page 3 C
cllUens will be on parade.
You’re invited. Proceeds from
the annual fund-raiser will en
able a deserving woman to re­
turn to college.
No tickets will be sold at tlie
door and tickets must be pur­
chased through a d u b member
hy April 17 or by calling Uctty
Jac k. J 2 1-1887.

IXORA TO BEAUTIFY
HABITAT HOMES
In existence for 33 years,
txuru Garden Club has donated
several thousands of dollars
and thousands of hours of
work lo beautify ureas of Saillotd. Arc ending
to Barbara
Chapman, "they have a fund­
raiser at the Sanford Civic
Center to jiay for their many
altruistic undertakings."
Recently. Barbara said, d u b
members took on another proj­
ect to keep Sanford beautiful.
They will plant a shade tree
and a citrus tree and donate u
watering hose to each Habitat
house built In the Sanford area
beginning with the first one on
April 18.

Barbara suggests you mark
your calendar now for Ixora s
next fund raiser. 'Making Spli
Its Bright" on Oct. 2-t at the
Sanford Civic Center.

MOONEY BROTHERS
MARK BIRTHDAYS
Mitchell
It
and
Doris
Mooney recently had visituis.
Ohio state Sen Richard Flnan
and his wife, Joan, while they
were vacationing at Bonita
Beach. Sen. Flnan Is Speaker
of the House tn Ohio.
Mitchell and his brother
Greg, of Atlanta, recently cele­
brated their birthdays on April
1. Mitchell wus 80 imd Greg
was 40.
Tlie surprise of tlie day for
Mitch was receiving a birthday
card from the White House
signed by President Bill C lin ­
ton and his wile. Hillary Rod­
ham Clinton. Much will never
be the same

PISH FRY FEEDS THRONOS
Fellowship Hull of Ihr First
United Methodist Church was a
beehive of artlvtty when nearly

:«x )
hungry
patrons
were
served a fish dinner put on hy
the men ol the church to help
lliianii- spiritual retreats for
the men. women and youth of
the church.
Ihe menu Included catfish
fitigerllngs. cheese guts, cole­
slaw and hush puppies with
fnitl cobbler and Ice cream for
dessert.
Ashy Jones was overwhelmed
with the suc cess ol ih r annual
event
li was highly su errssIill. he said.
In addition, tresh produce
was up lor grabs as well as
baked goods pic-p.ued by the
women ol tlie chute h.

DANCERS IN PARADE
Dancers from Ballet Guild ol
Sanlord-Scmlnolr ami Minam
and Valerie's School ol Dance
Arts will perform in Disney's
"Happy Easter Parade" both
live and on A B C television
Easter Sunday. Look for them
with baskets, balloons and lol­
lipops us they dance down
Main Street nt Wall Disney
World.

�6C •Scrr»nole Herald

Sanford Florida ■Sunday April 12.1998

Health &amp; Fitness
Seminole County Health Department
Designed to improve the health of the community
By Jcana Hughe*
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - National Public
Health Week has been cele­
brated during the past week to
recognize the efforts of public
health departments across the
country in Improving
the
health of the general public.
Activities were held to in­
crease public awareness of the
services provided to the com­
munity through local health
departments.
The Seminole County Health
Department
promotes
and
protects the health and safety
of the people of the commu­
nity by assessing and moni­
toring the community's needs:
assuring the availability of
education, prevention, inter­
vention and emergency pro­
grams: and by facilitating the
development of rules, regula­
tions and local ordinances.
"It Is our goal to ensure good
health outcomes for the entire
community.* explains Dr. Jane
I’olkowskl. director
of the
Seminole County Health D e­
partment.
The department
offers a
wide range of service* at no or
minimal cost. Some services
are offered to Individuals who
meet financial eligibility, hut
many services are offered to
the general public regardless
of financial situation.
Disaster assistance Is part of
the health department's r e ­
sponsibilities. Teams of nurses
are sent Into the field, as they
were following the recent tor­
nadoes. to offer aid and assess
needs for other services.

1) e d u c t i o n !

Donate your
unwanted
car or truck
. to your

t

A M E R IC A N
LUNG
A S S O C IA T IO N .
You receive:

• F ree tow ing
• S a m ple tax form
• Receipt fo r tax
deduction
(M u s t have free
a n d clea r title )
Proceeds help
provide:
• summer camp for
kids with asthma
• smoking prevention
programs for students
• patient assistance
in your area
( all
I

moo

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Courtesy of B ILL T R O C H L E L L - Fitness Expert

_________W hy W e Need Protein_________
Protein comes in many sources such as eggs, chicken, turkey, beef, beans and dairy
products. The main p u r p01333575
o s e r; :!: ~ is to supply nutrition to the muscle. If pro­
tein is left out of a diet your body will absorb lean muscle mass to gel the proper balance
of protein needed. Remember, a well balanced diet consists of proper amounts of protein,
carbohydrates, and fats.

Simple
Solutions to
Tough
Weight Loss
A weekly column by
CAROL FREEMAN
Health and Fitness Consultant
Herald Pnolo try Tommy Vncent

Dr. Jan* Polkowtkl, director ot the Samlnola County Health Oapartmnnt
onil.itinns and related health
Issues fur uttier countries

to assist new mothers. W1C Is a
nutritional program for preg­
nant women and young chil­
dren that provides food assis­
tance. and nutritional educa­
tion and screening. Doth pro­
grams are offered at no charge
to at risk clients.

The department Is also re ­
Screening and clinical fol­
sponsible for many environ­
low-up are offered for tuber­
mental health aspects. They
culosis and sexually transmit­
Inspect
nursing
homes,
ted diseases. Clients' privacy Us
schools
and other
public
protected, assures I'olkowskl.
buildings to ensure the pub­
lic's safety. The department
Confidential AIDS testing Is
test9 septic tanks, and public
To assure the availability of
offered.
Tests can tie Identified
swimming pools. They conduct
adequate health care for eve­
lead testing. The health de­ only by a number to ensure
ryone in the community the
the clients anonymity. A new
partment also follows up on
department oilers basic medi­
oral
antibody
test
Is
available.
complaints concerning unsafe
I'olkowskl hopes by providing cal, prenatal, dental and vision
conditions and violations, such
the less Invasive oral test more services based on the clients*
as with "No Smoking' laws.
Individuals will be tested.
ability to pay.
Tile health department ts r e ­
sponsible for the control of
I'olkowskl emphasizes the
Some services arc available
communicable
diseases.
importance
of preventative on a walk-ln basts. Appoint­
Tourism Increases the expo­ care. Every dollar spent on ments are also available. For
sure to Infectious diseases
Immunizations saves $10 In more information about any of
brought In from other coun­ childhood Illness costs. Tills
the services offered by the
tries. Immunizations that are
figure does not Include the health department call |407|
required by law arc offered at
savings In pain and suffering.
322-2724.
The
Seminole
no cost regardless of financial
County Health Department is
situation.
Healthy Start Is part of a located at 400 West Airport
state wide program which of­ Blvd.. Sanford. Offices are
The department also pro­
fers support services, Includ­ open Monday through Friday.
vides free information for trav­
8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
ing nurses and social workers,
elers relating to necessary in-

K a rn a T a x

T IP O F T H E W E E K

Don’t trade it, donate it!
Special to the Herald
The American Lung Associa­
tion of Central Florida's Vehi­
cle Donation Program provides
those with unwanted care or
trucks the opportunity to earn
a possible tax deduction while
helping light lung disease. De­
pending on their condition,
donated vehicles are sold to
used-car dealers, sold for
parts, or sold for scrap. The
proceeds from these sales
support child and adult lung
disease programs such as
Asthma Summer Camp and
school health education pro­
grams like Teens Against T o­
bacco Use (TATU). In addition
to the passible tax breaks and
the benefits to many ALA pro*

grams, the donation of un­
wanted vehicles also helps
clean the air and our commu­
nity. Care that sit unused for
months at a time often pose an
environmental hazard, espe­
cially when oil. antl-frceze,
and other toxic chemicals arc
not properly drained.
Help the American Lung As­
sociation of Central Florida
fight lung disease by donating
your car or truck. You may
save money on your taxes and
you’ll also make a big Impact
on the Uvea of those who don't
breathe as easily as the rest of
us. Remember, don't trade It.
donate itl For more Informa­
tion on donating your vehicle
to the American Lung Associa­
tion of Central Florida, please
call (407] 425-LUNG.

Breast-feeding mothers should
take it slow returning to work
Special to the Herald

Working
mothers
who
breast-feed
their
infants
should ease back into the
workforce.
"If an employer will permit.
It's best for a mother to start
by taking off at least one day a
week until her body gets used
to being back at work.* said
Dr. Judy Hopkinson at the
USDA/ARS Children's Nutri­
tion Research Center at Baylor
College of Medicine In Hous­
ton.
'If any employer Is not flexi­
ble. she can get her body
ready a couple of weeks before
returning by trying to get on
the same feeding schedule the
baby will be on when she goes
back to the office. This usually
means breast-feeding In the

morning and evening, and
pumping or nursing only at
break times during the day.*
If a breast-feeding mother
works full-time, she may see
her milk volume decrease by
week's end because of the
stress of the job and caring for
the child when she gels home.
She may then have to nurse
frequently In the evenings and
on weekends to help keep up
the milk supply.
In addition, a breast-feeding
mother needs to have a num­
ber of tilings In place before
returning to work.
“Mothers should check with
employers to see if they can be
given two or three breaks and
a private place during the day
to pump their milk.* said
Hopkinson. a Baylor assistant
PIm n M* Work. Pag* 7C

Q : Because of my busy schedule, I cal

Juice, or seasonings .

out a lot. I’ve begun gaining so much Tip #3: Order a la carte. Thot way you get
weight, my clothes are getting light. Can I Ute main dish you want without ail the
have some suggestions?
extra Items.
4

A: Sure thing.

Tip #4: Take some home. When the meal
comes, mentally divide the portions In
half. Eat half und take to other half home.
Tip #1: One study found that regular That way you’ll get to taste everything and
salad dressing was the lop source of fut in enjoy the whole dinning experience with
American women’s diets.- Rather than half the cnlorics.
* •
allowing the restaurant to pour salad
n hi.
dressing over your salad, ask for It on the
side so you can dip your salad sparingly Tip #3: Take It away. When you know
you've eaten enough, you're not hungry
into it.
any longer, and there Is still food on your
plate that you know you'll pick at for the
Tip #2: Ask for alternatives to high calo­ rest of the evening until It’s gone - have
ric toppings and sauces such as low calo­ the server take It away. Out o f sight out of
ric dressings, Dulsulmlc vinegar, lemon mind.

There’s a new choice for artificial sweetener
HEALTH

ALYCE
KLEIN, RN

in some products later this
year. Before they ran Ik * marketed In the United States, all

new food additives must be
approved by the FDA as safe
for human consumption.

CL &amp;tee Sgminax
TOPIC...

Dieters who cut calories by
consuming artificial sweeten­
ers currently have a new
choice. Sucralose. Johnson &amp;
Johnson's new artificial sweet­
ener, is 000 times os sweet os
sugar. As of April 1, the FDA
approved this new calorie free
sweetener for use in a variety
of products.
The process of creating this
non-nutritive, high Intensity
sweetener begins with su­
crose. The sugar molecule Is
changed so that the sweet
taste is Intensified, but no
calories are absorbed by the
body. The end product Is a w a­
ter soluble, white crystalline
powder.
According to the FDA. "data
lias been reviewed from more
than 110 studies In humans
and animals...to Identify pos­
sible toxic effects Including
carcinogenic,
reproductive
and neuralgic effects. No such
effects were found, and the
FDA's approval Is based on It's
finding that sucralose Is safe
for human consumption*.
The
FDA
is
approving
sucralose for use In a wide va­
riety of foods. It can be used In
baking mixes, non-alcoholic
beverages, Jams and jellies,
and many processed food. It Is
also approved as a table top
sweetener and It has been
deemed safe for diabetics to
use.
Sucralose should be available

“ M A K IN G TH E
D ECISIO N A B O U T
A S S IS TE D
ANSW ERING

WHEN?

L I V I N G ’’

YOUR QUESTIONS

WHY?

WHAT?

The Rcnuissancc Retirement Community presents a
seminar designed for adult children of
elderly parents and/or senior citizens.
GUEST SPEAKERS:
TOM CAM PBELL Mr Campbell ha* worked in the health care field for more lhan twelve
year* He ha* provided workshop* locally and nationally in revideni
care, menial health, customer Venice and working with the family, lie
verve* a* volunteer trainer for ihc Department of Elder Affair* lie i* a
Board Member for ihc East Central Florida Assisted Living
Association and tenet on ihc professional advisory committees for
Shand* Home Care. Mariner Home Health and the Miller Center of
Older Adullt. Mr Campbell it Prcsidciil and owner of Residential Care
Resource Network

CAROL NIE M IE C Registered Nunc - Ms. N'iemiec has been in the health care field for
miccn yean including Director of Nursing in long lerm care She will
define the position of indcpcndcni/attittcd living tcnicct

DATE:
APRIL 2 3 , 1998
TIME:
7:00 - 8:00 PM
LOCATION: Renaissance Retirement
Community
300 West Airport Boulevard
Sanford, Florida 32771
RJS.V.P.
By April 21st
323-7306 (Reita Adams)
Uc.jACumoiin

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for one hour each week, help­
ing them to develop thetr skills
Volunteer opportunities ex­ nnd talents. Mentors encour­
ist lo teach crafts or life skills age thetr student to partici­
courses.
pate In all aspects of school
and to recognize thetr selfLake M ary-H eath raw Featlval
defeating behaviors.

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Happy birthday to us!
The l eke Mary Senior* threw themsetvea a birthday
party last wock. celebrating 9 year* ol activity as a
group lor retired residents ol Lake Mary and the
surrounding area. Mooting almost daily at tho Lake
Mary Community Building, there is a senior activity
suitod to almost ovory Interest. For oxampio, on

The following Is a schedule of children's
programs for the North Branch, 150 N. Palmello Ave.. Sanford, the West Hranch. 245
Hunt Glut) Blvd.. North, l/mgwood, and the
Norlhwral Branch. 580 Greenwny Blvd., Izikr
Mary, of the Seinlnulc County Public Library

Monday tho Woodcarvors moot Irom 9:30 to 11:30
a m . There are games Irom 1 to 3 p m . Every
Tuosday from 9.30 a m. to noon, tho W O O P IE
Sowing C M ) gathers lo make baby clothes, and
items lor nursing homes as well as items lor the
Christmas store. Tho itoms made by tho d u b are
donated to preemle babies, nursing home residents
and gifts lor the annual Christmas store. For more
information, call tho Sonior Center at 324-3097.

System. 'Hie branches are open Monday
through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.: Friday
and Saturday. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sunday. 1 to 5
p.m. For more Information on any of the programs, call 322-21H2. 862-2282 or 321-2419.
All programs are free and open to the public.

Monday, ArRiL 13
lutst
North
Northwest

Preschool (3-5 yrs.)
Hcdtimc (3 - 7 yrs.)
Toddlers (18 runs. • 3 yrs.)
Mother Goose Time (IJirth - 18 mos.)
Hcdtimc (3 - 7 yrs.)

10:00 AM
7:00 PM
10:00 &amp; IO:45AM
10:00 &amp; 10:45 AM
7:00 PM

T uesday, A pril 14
10:00 &amp; 10:45 AM
ri0:00&amp; 10:45 AM

North
Northwest

Preschool (3-5 yrs.)
Preschool (3 - 5 yrs.)

North

Habics (Mirth • 18 mos.)
Hcdtimc (3 - 7 yrs.)
Toddler Stories ( 18 mos. - 3 yrs.)

Wednesday, April 15

Northwest

10:00 AM
7:00 PM
10:00 &amp; 10:45 AM

Confetti ( ’luh (5 yrs. &lt;t up)
J IM) P M
Saturday, A pril 18

North
Northwest

Saturday Slorics ( 3-7 yrs.)
Saturday Slorics ( 3- 7 yrs.)

West

Toddlers (18 mos. - 3 yrs.)
Mother Goose Time (Mirth • 18 mos.)
Hcdtimc (3 - 7 yrs.)
Habics - Prcwalkcrs
Habics - Walkers to 18 mos.
Hcdtimc ( 3-7 yrs.)

10:00 &amp; IO:45AM
10:00 &amp; IO:45AM
7:00 PM
10:00 AM
10:30 AM
7:15 PM

T uesday, A pril 21
North
Northwest
West

10:00 &amp; IO:45AM
10:00 &amp; 10:45 AM
10:00 &amp; 11:00 AM

Preschool (3 - 5 yrs.)
Preschool (3-5 yrs.)
Preschool (3 - 5 yrs.)

Wednesday, A pri L22
North
Northwest
Wcsl

Habics (Mirth - 18 mos.)
Hcdtimc (3 - 7 yrs.)
Toddler Stories ( 18 mos. - 3 yrs.)

10:00 AM
7:00 PM
10:00 &amp; 10:45 AM

Confetti Club (5 yrs. it lip)

3:00 P M

Preschool (3-5 yrs.)
Film Test (all ages)

10:00 &amp; 11:00 AM
3:00 PM

T hursday, A pril 23
West

Toddlers (18 mos. - 3 yrs.)

10:00. 10:30 &amp; 11:00 AM

Saturday, A pril 25
North
Northwest
West

Saturday Stories ( 3-7 yrs.)
Saturday Stories (3 - 7 yrs.)
Saturday Slorics ( 3-7 yrs.)

10:30 AM
10:30 AM
11:00 AM

Monday, April 27
North
Northwest
Wcsl

Toddlers {18 mos. - 3 yrs.)
Mother Goose Time (Birth - 18 mos.)
Hcdtimc ( 3- 7 yrs.)
Habics - Prcwalkcrs
Babies • Walkers to 18 mos.
Hcdtimc ( 3-7 yrs.)

10:00 &amp; 10:45 AM
10:00 &amp; IO:45AM
7:00 PM
10:00 AM
10:30 AM
7:15 PM

T u e s d a y , A pril 28

North
Northwest
West

10:00 &amp; IO:45AM
10:00 &amp; 10:45 AM
10:00 &amp; 11:00 AM

Preschool (3-5 yrs.)
Preschool ( 3-5 yrs.)
Preschool ( 3-5 yrs.)

Wednesday, A pril 29
North
Northwest
West

Babies (Mirth -18 mos.)
Hcdtimc (3 - 7 yrs.)
Toddler Stories (18 mos. - 3 yrs.)
Confclli Club (S yrs. A up)
Preschool ( 3-5 yrs.)
Film Fcsl (all ages)

10:00 AM
7:00 PM
10:00 &amp; 10:45 AM
3:00 PM
10:00 &amp; 11:00 AM
3:00 PM

T hursday, April 30
West

Toddlers (18 mos. - 3 yrs.)

10:00,10:30 &amp; 11:00 AM

Saturday, May 2
North
Northwest
West

Saturday Stories (3 - 7 yrs.)
Saturday Stories ( 3- 7 yrs.)
Saturday Stories (3 - 7 yrs.)

10:30 AM
10:30 AM
11:00 AM

tance. to correcting papers),
assisting at thr traok fair
(collecting
money,
helping
children select books), or m e­
dia aide.
In addition, mentors, part of
Srmtnotr County s DIVIDENDS
program, are greatly needed.
Mentors are special volun­
teers. committed to making a
difference by assisting a stu­
dent to graduate. They work
one-on-one with the student

The plan this year Is to
award one $1,000 scholarship
for a woman In Setnliiulc
Community Colleges New Di­
rections program at Seminole
Community College. Stic must
liave completed one semester
of the program and have at
trust a 3.0 grade (joint aver­
age. although 3.5 is prefer­
able, scholarship applications
were distributed to the school.
Thr $1,000 scholarship Is to

The Safehouse o f Seminole

Safchousc. the only HRS cer­
tified domestic violence shel­
ter
In
Seminole
County,
opened two years ago to pro­
vide shelter, counseling, case
management, and crisis Inter­
vention for victims and their
children.
Safehouse has the capacity
to shelter 38 victims and thetr
children and they usually stay
for six weeks. It is largely
funded In' the government
(HRS $91,500), by Seminole
County ($12.0001. and with
grants
nnd
foundations
($111,000). the estimated op­
erational budget for the year ts
approximately $280,000. thus
Saichouse depends on civic
and community, business and
Industry to make up the dif­
ference
of
approximately
$05,500.
Tile goal at Safehouse Is to
help women make the transi­
tion from abuse victim to sur­
vivor. Confidence and self­
esteem Increase its women,
through counseling, support
groups and financial aid. gain
enntml of their lives.
Thr Heathrow Women s Club
first presented Safehouse with
a check for $1,100 at thr May.
1997 General
Membership
Meeting. Thr funds went to­
ward covering thr utility bill
which averages $800 a month.
In addition lo donating 409t&gt; of
thr funds it will raise In the
1997-98 fiscal year. It Is pro­
viding $800 per quarter to­
ward the electric bill through
the generostly of Longwood
Llnroln-Mrrrury.
Supplies dwindle
quickly
and strain
the
operating
budget. HWC members have
the opportunity to help by
bringing
the
suggested
monthly donation to the Gen­
eral Membership
Meetings.
For example. In December
there were six babies In resi­
dence and diapers were des­
perately needed. Thr Safehouse Is located at an undis­
closed location In Seminole
County.
Tickets
for
the
fashion
show are 825. Reservation
can be made by calling C h a r­
lene Benner at
333-3995.
Heating is limited.

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10:30 AM

Monday, April 20
North
Northwest

The Lake Mnry-Heathrow
The Educational
Support
Fesllval of the Arts began In Center at 400 E. Ijikc Mary
June, 1987. Its mission la to Utvd. otTers training and work­
raise scholarship money for shops for anyone wishing to
graduating high school stu­ participate as a mentor. All
dents. to fostrr pride nnd In­ new mentors must submit a
volvement In the community, background check and tie lin­
to stimulate and energize the ger printed. Presently, there
local economy, to entertain are approximately five HWC
and lo celebrate the arts. HWC members that have applied to
lias traditionally supported the Ihc mentor program.
Festival by providing volun­
teers primarily to man the
Thr relationship
between
gatrs. In exchange, a $1,000 Sanford Middle School and
scholarship Is given lo a Heathrow Women’s Club con­
graduating art student In the tinues to grow. The schools
chib's name.
choir appeared at the DecernIwr Luncheon Meeting. Sweat­
The art show began with ers were provldrd to 55 needy
slart-up money from ttie Lake
studrnts at Christmas liy Club
Mary Chamlier of Commerce members.
and has grown Into a nation­
ally recognized show. Consid­
ered one of the finest outdoor Seminole Com m unity College
nrt shows In Florida, It raises Scholarship
funds fur all 47 schools In
Tuition nnd trxtbook
ex­
Seminole County and this past penses can (nuke going to col­
year featured 350 artists from lege
seem Insurmountable.
around the country.
Hie Heathrow Women's Club
lias been striving to make tt
Sanford Middle School
seem Irss so, with their new
The "Adopt a School" pro­ scholarship program
which
gram at Sanford Middle School liegan last year. In May, 1997.
Is a new venture for HWC three women from Seminole
members.
Sanford
Middle Community College were each
School houses more than 900 presented a $500 scholarship.
middle school students and Ls All three recipients, mothers
locatrd at 1700 French Ave­ as well as students, arc pres­
nue. off of U.S. Highway 17/92 ently working toward thrlr
In Sanford.
goals. Thr first scholarship rcPrincipal
William
Moore, rlplrnt Is studying marketing
tnunagrmrnl and hopes to
who spoke at the IfWC Gen­
work as a sales representative
eral Membership Meeting In
September, 1997. expressed a within a large company. Thr
second recipient Is studying to
variety of needs. Volunteers
can serve os nurse's aid be a legal assistant. Recipient
(nursing background not re ­ number three is working on a
quired), teacher's aide (which dual associate degree as a le­
could be anything from tutor­ gal srcretary/paralegal. She
ing. remedial reading assis­ hopes to go to law school.

lx* awarded In May.

FCE-----------Coatinoed from Page 1C
Focwsing on Low Income
They sponsor the annual
Family Affair. This has devel­
oped Into a network of agen­
cies and health professionals
to teach Seminole County
fumbles what services are
available to them. Over 500
fumlllcs attend per year.
Children and Television
They Increase public aware­
ness about the Issue of chil­
dren's television. They have
encouraged the support and
use of television as an educa­
tional tool to enhance a child's
readiness to learn. They are
petitioning names to decrease
poor programming aimed at
children.
Literacy
FCE Volunteers have bought
children's books to give to low
Income families and young
parents of pre-school children
to encourage reading to chil­
dren.

which encourages additional
thought about the Importance
of families. $100 Is given away
In prizes for winning youth.
4-H Youth Programs
They support the Seminole
County 4-H program. They
give camp scholarships for low
Income youth. They give addi­
tional scholarships lor other
educational programs for 4-H
youth. They
Judge
youth
events, public speaking 6th
grade
programs.
fashion
shows, talent contests, and
county 4-H demonstrations.

A t o Z

HAIR STUDIO
&amp;
BOUTIQUE

CO M M UNITY SUPPORT
Safe House

Ttie FCE Volunteers support
Safellouse as thetr primary
social service agency.
Goidea Age Gomes
Ttie FCE Volunteers organize,
promote, and develop
the
Hobby Show for the Games.
Call 323-2500.
ext. 5559
for Tlckrt Information.
Persons needing assistance
to participate should contact
the
Cooperative
Extension
Environmental
They are collecting tabs on Service ADA Coordinator nt
cans for the Ronald McDonald least five working days prior to
house. They give programs on the Program at 323-2500,
recycling and non toxic alter­ ext. 5556.
natives to household products.
County Wide Middle School
Foster Contest on ‘My Bpsdal Family'
FCE Volunteers sponsor a
county wide competition for
middle school youth. The
theme la "my special family"

322-8899

2640 Hiawatha Ave.,
Sanford, FL

W ork---------Coatlassd from Fogs 6C
them with a babysitter. It ts
best to Introduce the baby to a
bottle about three weeks after
they are bom . then add a bot­
tle of breast milk periodically.
'The wonderful thing about
breast-feeding is It really helps
a mother feel connected to her
baby," said Hoptdnson. "When
she gets home from a hectic
work day. putting the baby to
breast Immediately la a great
way for tier to reconnect with
the child and put the stresses
of the day behind her."
professor of pediatrics. "If not,
then It's best to either pum p
extra milk In the morning or
evening and use formula d u r­
ing the day as needed."
It Is a good Idea to have a
supply of frozen breast milk on
hand before returning.
It la also important to make
sure the infant con take m ilk
from a bottle before leaving

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bonds will keep movtng in a lavorablo
direction
ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) An endeavor
m which you re presently involved hasnt
looked too favorable over the tong haul
However, you could experience a change
lor the bctlcr today when it turns into
something nifty Aries, treat yourself lo a
birthday gift Send for your Astro-Graph
predictions tor the yoar ahead by mailing
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essential lo mako a difficult decision
ttxfay that could nhect a sensitive biond
Regardless it s best to do what you
beliovo to be proper msicad ol placating
your pal
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fur the best approach is to ruff two di
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heart king, ruff a diamond with dum­
m y '! club queen (it doesn't hurt to
play safely), return to hand with a
trump, ruff another diamond with the
club ace, draw trum ps (discarding
spades from (he dummy), and claim.
J. Paul Getty said. "If you can actu­
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not really a rich man " But if you can

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change Immediately, Ihe shopper re­
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bridge table, and suddrnly it is an un­
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In today's deal, almost all my stu­
dents failed to make six clubs despite
my telling them in advance to count
Iheir tricks. The one successful de­
clarer was James French, from Vein
Beach, Fla
Hots- would you have planned the
play after the opponents cash a dia­
mond trick, then switch to a heart?
It isn't easy to reach six clubs on
such limited values. The key is that
North s singleton diamond is opposite
four low cards, making the fit wonder­
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today evert if a respected associate
makes the presentation There couk) be
some hidden twists and turns that aren I
apparent lo hirrvher
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in matters that aflect you collectively
might be a tad oil the mark today li t
best you try lo maintain control over this
development
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who respects you' |udgmonl might come
to you lor advice loday Out ol kindness
you might teh this person what you think
s/he wants to hear instead ol what you
truly believe
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct 23) Today you
might go to e»tremes whnro your material
interests are concerned In some
mstancos you II be remarkably bright, but
in others you could be careless
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) In order lo
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T h in k about this,
Seminole County

C a rte r

Congregations will swell
with occasional worshipers
Enster S u n d a y Is the feast d a y above all
others for those w h o believe In the R e su rre c ­
tion o f J e s u s C h rist.
C h ristia n s th ro u g h o u t the w orld will be
up well before d a w n to attend E a ste r S u n ­
rise services. M ost c o n g re g a tio n s will e x p e ­
rience do u ble ihe atten dan ce o f a typical
S u n d ay , a n d som e w ill con duct E aster Vigil
services on S atu rd ay .
M an y w h o w o rs h ip on ly two o r three
times a y e a r s h o w u p on E aster - a n d p a s ­
tors sa y they anticipate the large n u m b e r o f
E aster S u n d a y visitors a n d w a rm ly will e m ­
brace them.

Ernest Hatton II
Ernest Hatton II
is a watchdog tor
good government

T h ese tw lc e -a -y c ar w o rsh ip e rs a re a b ig
challenge to c h u rc h le a d e rs w h o p ra y they'll
return to the fold for good. *You Just keep

A re you
confused? I am!

after them ." said the Rev. Robert D octor,
pastor at St. J o h n M etropolitan M is s io n a ry
Baptist C h u rc h In S an fo rd .

In the last few years we
hnve heard one attack after
another regarding the poor
performance In onr school*.
We have Instated, and rightly
so. that higher standards be
Introduced Into the system.
Now some. In the media, who
were so vocal, cannot seem
to understand the
contradiction they create tn
supporting scholarships
being awarded on a needs
hauls Instead of on
performance and grades.
After all, awarding
scholarships on performance
is what we are seeking. Isn't
It?
How can anyone possibly
defend ■ position that would
allow studenta who do not
have the grades, take away
scholarahlp opportunities
from those that do? If. any
student truly wants to recetve,
a scholarship they can by
applying themselves while In
high school. The 'N eeds
B asis' argument has no
thoughtful foundation and.
therefore, cannot be
supported by any thinking
person. What It amounts to
la a further attack on the
middle class who already
bear the greatest burden. If a
family Is wealthy, their
children can attend college,
regardless.
Those who come from low
Income families could too. If
they perform well In high
school. The 'N eed s B asis'
funding Is a cop-out for those
who have not performed and
then want to take the
opportunity away from a
student of a middle class
family who has applied
themselves and earned that
opportunity.
It Is time for all of us to
play by the same rules. If we
continue to support these
programs we are doing two
things. First, we are tn effect
saying that poor children are
not Intelligent enough to
compete, as subtle as It may
be. that is exactly what we
are saying. Secondly, we are
prolonging Improvement in
education by not rewarding
those who truly deserve the
opportunity.

D on Knight o f S a n fo rd said he re m e m ­
bers h o w the late Rev. W .P . B ro o k s w o u ld
end his E a ste r S u n d a y se rm o n s at First
Baptist C h u rc h . "P a sto r B ro o k s w o u ld a l ­
w ays tell everyone.
'M e n y
C h ris tm a s .'
"Knight said.
T h e Rev. B ru c e S . Scott, p astor at
First P resbyterian C h u rc h o f S an fo rd
frequently h a s a m e ssa g e on the
c h u rc h 's sign b o a rd that reads: "W e re
open from E a s te r to C h ris tm a s."
“Som e m ight sa y “w h y bother?' to
those w h o com e to M a s s on ly on E a ste r
S u n d a y o r C h rlB tm as." sa id Th e Rev.
R ichard Trout, p a sto r at All S o u ls
Cath olic C h u rc h In

R U SS
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Staff
Writer

S an ford . T i n g la d they do com e. S o m e th in g
deep In the h eart Is th a n k in g J e su s for d y ­
ing for u s ."
A s F ather Trout sees It, E aster b rin g s out
the believer In cvctyone. 'A lm o st everyone I
k n o w believes In h eaven a n d p a ra d ise ," he
said. 'A n d that Is w h a t E aster Is all a b o u t.
W e. too. will die a n d rise a s J e s u s did."
Frequently, y o u n g people w h o h a v e n ’t
been atten din g c h u rc h will go on E a ste r
S u n d a y to a p p ease their paren ts. A n n G o r ­
don o f G e n e va said this w a s h e r reaso n to be
with h e r m other.
Gcrt
Lee, at
P an la
W e sle y a n M ethodist C h u rc h . 'I w o u ld n 't
think o f disa p p o in tin g h e r," G o rd o n said.
E aster 1998 Is a p a rtic u la rly Joyful oc c a ­
sion for R uth H am ilton , the S u n sh in e Lady
o f S a n fo rd . H am ilton tu rn s 100 on E a ste r
S u n d a y , a n d la Ihrllled a t tim ing. "It Is not
only ihc resu rrection o f C h rist b u t that o f
all u s ." sh e said. "A rem in der w e can rise u p
no m atter w h a t the c irc u m sta n c e s."
Peggy H a rd in , n longtim e S a n fo rd re s i­
dent. h a s fond m em ories o f E asters past.
H er dad . the Rev. C h a rle s T h om p son , w a s a
M ethodist p re a ch e r w h o Involved his fam ily
In all the E a ste r religiou s functions. "A n d
tills m eant a n e w d re ss nnd sh o e s - a S u n ­
day dress I’d w e a r the rest o f the y e a r."
H ardin said.
E aster services a re b righ t a n d b ra s sy .
T ru m p ets so u n d , a n d c h oirs sin g w ith Joy
a n d w on d er. Lent ts over. It Is time to h e a r
a n d talk a bo u t the G o o d N e w s that C h ris t
kirns died a n d risen a n d that all m ight receive
j forgiven ess o f s in s th rou gh h is n am e.
Th e Rev. V e rn o n R ain w ater, the p a sto r o f
[Y o u th a n d W o rs h ip at N o rth la n d C o m m u ­
nity C h u rc h In L o n gw oo d sa y s the goal o f
the c h u rc h Is to provide "au th en tic w o rs h ip "
w h e th e r on E a ste r o r a n y o th er S u n d a y .
"W e w an t to celebrate the R esurrection 52
w e e k s a y e a r," he said.
For this rea so n the E a ste r S u n d a y serv­
ices will have a fa m iliar rin g to the 6,000
w h o w o rsh ip a t N o rth la n d each w eek b u t
m ay be a re s o u n d in g su rp rise to the o c c a ­
sion al w o rsh ip e r. "H o w w e w o rsh ip
defines u s a s C h ris tia n s ,” R ain w ater said.
T h e m ore Joyful w e a rc the better o u r w o rslilp ."
E aster Joy figu res to a b o u n d tills w e e k ­
end.
At H oly C ro s s L u th e ra n C h u rc h o f Lake
M ary, su n rise w o rsh ip e rs w ill release b u t ­
terflies from cocoon s to depict new l{fe. T h e
Rev. P au l Moyer an ticipates a large g ro u p o f
w o rsh ip e rs at the service.
T h e m ost p o ig n a n t w o rsh ip service m a y
well be In sou th east a re a o f S a n fo rd w h e re
the torn adoes recently touched do w n . The
Rev. B ru c e Scott h a s organ ized a C o m m u ­
nity S u n rise Service b e g in n in g at 7:30 a.m .
at 3 4 8 0 B c a rd a ll Avc.
T i l l s Is a service o f h ope a n d h e alin g for
the survivors, fam ily a n d friends o f this
c om m u n ity w h o w ere ca u g h t In the t o r n a ­
does." T h e Rev. Scott sold. Twelve lilies sym bo ls o f new life • will be distributed In
m em ory o f the 12 w h o lost their lives In the
to rn a d o .
W h e re there h a d been b u t r u b b le from a
killer storm Just w eeks ago, C h ris tia n s will
g a th e r to celebrate E aster S u n d a y , W h e r e
there w a s death a n d d e sp a ir there Is life a n d
hope. It Is Easter. T h e S u n d a y o f S u n d a y s.

A guess, a musical
What do you think about
Mr. Ron Rabun, former

i Sss Hatton. Pag* 3D

Part 2: AIDS, debilitating and the ultimate disability
A s mentioned last week, while researching
ame stories on AIDS, I started thinking, with
U the health problems in this world, there la
one so destructive as AIDS. Now technically,
ID S la not a disability, but for the people who
offer with It. It la the ultimate disability.
Being a person with AIDS is not much dUTcrnt than being anyone else with a debilitating
laeaae. except o f the cause for the social aceptanee Issue. Here la some Information on
srtng for someone with AID S and HIV. It la the
econd of a two part scries.
n i«» anyone with a significant health dllftulty, the person with AIDS must first realize
hat they have It. Obviously, to realize you have
t, you must be tested. AIDS la contracted
nxlnly linom having unprotected sex. or sharing
, needle with a person Infected wtth HIV.
HIV can n if" be spread by a mother infected
rtth HIV to her baby- This occurs before, dur­
ing or after With, through breastfeeding. A n ­
ther way of contracting AIDS la from receiving

Special People
TO N Y
TIZZIO
Tizzio is an
advocate for
the disabled.
Infected blood. The chance for this to happen
today la highly unlikely since both blood do­
nors, as well oa the blood Itself, are carefully
screened.
In case you're confused about AID S and I1IV,
here It la: HIV infection la a long term Illness
that attacks the Immune system, the body’s de­

fense against disease. A ID S Is when you have
certain disease fighting cells tn the body reach
low levels and/or the person gets certain d is­
eases.
HIV testing sees If your body Is making anti­
bodies to fight HIV. In testing. It can take the
body up to six months to make enough anti­
bodies to be tested. If the antibodies are found,
then the test is positive, you have been Infected
wtth HIV. The sample la then retested, with a
different teat that can take days or weeks to get
the results. If done within 6 months after Infec­
tion, testa are extremely reliable. It should be
noted that the testing Is completely confiden­
tial.
It ahould also be stated that the teal does not
tell If you have AIDS. If you do test positive to
AIDS later on. then you will have to readjust
your life. In readjusting to life wtth AIDS, talk to
your family, doctor. AIDS Support Organization,
a lawyer lor Ufe support decisions and a coun­
selor.

Today's topic Is muscular dystrophy: a crip­
pling disease characterized by gradual wasting
of skeletal muscle. The clinical course Is pro­
gressive, with Increase tn muscle m ass and
function until the patient Is confined to a
wheelchair.
Remissions do not occur. Several clinical
forma of the disease are recognized based on
pattern of Inheritance, age when symptoms are
first noted and distribution of the muscles earl Iest Involved. Microscopic abnormalities of
skeletal muscle are found In each type.
* Information
was
originally
researched
through NORD (National Organization for Rare
Disorders). Encarta and Compton's Multimedia
Encyclopedia's and assorted pamphlets and
brochures.
If you have anything for us at ‘ Special Tem­
ple*, please let ua know!

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S*n&gt;roW He»aU S.irHofd Florida

Sunday Apnl 12 1998

Editorial &amp; Opinion
Is there a plan when change occurs?
*Tis the season, almost

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With staggered terms o f office, only sonic of
our elected officials will lx* running for office
this fall. Some will be seeking re-election
while others will be tossing their hats In the
ring for the first time.
W hy bring this up In April? Because some
candidates are already running hard. It’ s
apparent the campaign m aneuvers arc be­
ginning. especially for a few who are already
holding office and who plan to run again o r
seek even higher positions.
It should be easy to recognize some o f
these people. Olficlals who may have re ­
mained relatively silent for most o f their pre­
sent term o f office, are now m aking th em ­
selves heard. They seem to lx* com ing out o f
the woodwork and cam paigning for o r
against various projects. These are generally
projects which have gained considerable
public attention hut h a w not yet been
brought to fruition.
O f course It Is also the time for potential
cam paigners to begin their activities. This is
the time when more and more Individuals
step forward, sim ilar to those in office, to
object to a m atter which may have caused
public displeasure. They can often he Identi­
fied as they tend to claim they are ‘ speaking
for the people." even though they may not
actually represent a specific group.
Tills type o f potential candidate also keeps
fax machines busy by sending out press re ­
leases to the media and organizations which
may he Interested in specific matters.
Regarding both o f these pre-season moves,
we are not complaining. Our present gov
em m ent organizations need Individuals w ho
arc deeply concerned with matters which a f­
fect die citizens. We should be glad these
people are willing to act as watchdogs o r
governmental advocates.
The only question we have on this Is why
do they seem to wait until the beginning o f
an election year before they step forw ard?
Yes. there are Important concerns today.
But there were also Important m atters
which needed leadership earlier In the elec­
tion year as well.
It's going to be Interesting to observe, for
the next few months, who steps forward with
their own agendas. Then when political
qualifying Umc approaches, to com pare such
a fist with the candidate lists.
Local clecUon times are always Interesting
if they are followed with observant eyes. It's

Change Is Inevitable. Whether It's within the
school system, a city’, or a county--employees
ronte and go, Sometimes the change Is planned.
Sometimes, like a tornado in the night, it comes
suddenly, without warning. County managers
are offered Jobs by other counties. Employees
are arrested for dnmk driving--or embezzlement.
Superintendents are replaced across the coun­
try. on an average of every three years.
Inevitably, one of three things will happen. A
clty/county manager or school superintendent
will quit, move on or be fired Responsible
eleeted officials should always have a eontlngency plan for rrplurtng Ihrlr chlrf administra­
tor. those who don't frequently make mistakes
under the pressure of a sudden death, or a short
notice move by their current employee. They
t u s h lo a Judgment -and can regret lliat quick
decision for years.
Dors the Seminole County School Board have
a contingency plan? Not that I know of. Should
II have one? It's Just good buslnrss practice to
Ik* prepared! Recently, the superintendent and
most of the executive directors were out of town
during the tornado disaster. Richard Wells han­
dled die Job so flawlessly that the superinten­
dent wasn't nrrdrd--or missed. Hut would he be
the choice for a six month Interim slot If the
superintendent suddenly died? Tills Is what a
forward thinking, well prepared School Hoard
would know because, obviously, die superinten­
dent would not be there to advise them. Is there
a good Interim choice already on the stall? Is
there a local retired administrator available for
short term duty? How Is the current staff viewed
try other school systems? Is there upward mo­
bility within the stall or Is the staff stagnant
and complacent? Is there a contingency plan
with a yearly review?
Typically when hiring a new administrator
there Is a media outcry lo survey the community
for what qualities are to be sought In a new
lilrr. Decisions by these committers are usually
watered down bland things that offend no one—
and rarely allow fur forward dtlnklng. Innovative
change. Tills has happened In many communi­
ties. The local Hoard is pressured Into hiring a
‘ refonn* minded candidate who comes In to
rhangr the way business Is done. Meanwhile,

G u e s t C o lu m n is t
B o b G o ff
Bob Ooff la a
member of the
Seminole
County School
Board, repre­
senting Dis­
trict 5
the teachers hunker down behind closed doors
and wait out all the changes. The reform su­
perintendent either offends the public and gets
tired (often the case) or makes a publicity
splash and then takes the next great offer and
gels the heck mil of town l*efore hc/she has to
Justify why there are no long term gains through
his/her ‘ refonn’ . Tills is not a personal opinion
hrre folks- this Isa recognized phenomena that
happens over and over again In academic
America.
Does Seminole County hns to make the same
mistakes? No. but without prior planning, the
pressure to rontlnue taking the same path Is as
Inevitable as sun coming up In the east.
So. what are some of the tilings that ytmrcurrent Hoard should be considering In planning
for the future with a different auperlntendent?
1. Do you hire a systems manager or on edu­
cator’/
2. Do you hire a dictator or a ‘ people person*?
a. Do you hire n team or a ‘ loner” /
The last time u superintendent was hired In
Seminole County, the Huslness Advisory Board
suggested that It might be more Important to
litre u system's manager rather than an educa­
tor. The School System Is a $400,000,000 a year
business. With 6.300 full-time employees and a
billion dollars In assets, one wonders how
someone who spent thetr life In the classroom
or the principal's office would prepare them­
selves to handle u catering service that serves
10 million meals a year, or know about federal

laws dealing with drug tests on only some em­
ployees. and how to handle asbestos removal.
No one Is suggesting that educational back­
ground Is not important, but one bad decision
like eliminating the purchasing department,
could cost kids In the classroom millions of
dollars worth of teachers, supplies and technol­
ogy training over the term of a auperlntendent.
As to a dictator vs. a ‘ people* person. It would
depend on what the predecessor had done. If
you have a system that has been abused by a
dlctator-by that I mean where principals fear
for their Jobs, teachers are not supported In the
classroom, employees are subject to vindictive
treatment rather than compassion, and children
are the last to be given consideration rather
than the flist-tlien you need a people person to
heal the wounds. Someone who will be hands
on where U Is the most Important-highly visible
tn the community, demanding of accountability
from the staff, whtle making the well being of
children the foremost objective. R'a not enough
to demand that others treat the staff with re­
spect and dignity, a auperlntendent who fills
this bill will lead from example.
Which leads us to ihe question of hiring a
team or an Individual. The business world rec­
ognizes the value of hiring a team. A loner
starts behind the 8-ball because he/she has to
go through the Indoctrination process. U rge
government bureaucracies don't changr will­
ingly--sometimes glaciers move faster. Ad ad­
ministrative team brings the ability to have
multi-faced Intercession with larger number of
medium level bureaucrats (principals, coordina­
tors. directors, etc.). Or. In short, a multifronted attack on complacency.
As we come Into the '98 election cycle, there
are three Hoard seats up for grabs. These are
the three seats which hired the current superin­
tendent-who's contract 1s up tn the year 2000.
They, or their replacements, may moke up the
majority vole on who leads the school system
Into the 21st Century. Don't you think they
should tell you what they think? (The Seminole
Herald always has space available...)
Demand that they make your child's future
part of thetr promise to you for your vote this
year.

Guest Columnist
Nell G.
Snow
Nell Snow is
a civic activist
-t'Snd propo- .
nent of good
government

tim e w e b e g a n s u c h a stu d y, a n d b a a e d o n

our Individual findings, become the most In­
formed voters possible.

LETTER S

Editorial off base

Betrayal, then and now

I fell that your editorial In the Sunday paper
on the ‘ Airport Conflict* was way off base. I'm
not sure that you deserve to change your pa­
per’s name--the opinions expressed seem to
show you are not ready to represent the views of
die rest of our county.
The tone of your editorial highlights the
problems with your plea for ‘ people Involved
to...work together rather than against each
other". The statement that ‘ there are a few peo­
ple In Lake Mary who want It all* Is shallow--If
Lake Mary proposed to build a chemical Incin­
erator wouldn't the citizens of Sanford have a
right to request to be part of this decision?
The Idea you present Is that Sanford has the
right to expand something that couldn't exist
without taxpayer subsidy to die detriment of
people living In Heathrow, Lake Mary, and sur­
rounding areas--and living here ‘ lung before"
the recent airport expansion. It's our tax dollars
along* with the tax dollars of the citizens of
Sanford that arc subsidizing the airport—not
fees generated by under bidding the Orlando
airport for charter flights. The mere mention of
die Sanford airport paying equally as airports
In Maine and the Oriando airport has Sanford
officials crying "foul".
If you want to sec what our tax dollars are
building, Just take a drive over to the Daytona
Alrport-or Chattanooga. Tennessee or many
others in our country--empty shells wldi few
flights in or out. Shame on you Congressman
Mlca-ond shame on you ‘ Sanford Herald’ . Let's
spend our lax dollars on diings dial bring our
communities closer-not set them against each
other.
Ben Jordan
Lake Mary

Two thousand years ago Judas betrayed
Christ for thirty pieces of silver.
A few short months ago Lake Mary betrayed
the citizens of Kaywood for $25,000 for streetaide beautification alongside Hills of Lake
Mary from the developer of the proposed
apartments at Twin Lakes across 40-A. This,
alter Hills o f Lake Mary had been our morethan-equal partner and staunch rat supporter
in opposing the apartment complex.
Before th at on the first vote on November 10
Messrs. Eckstein and Lyons voted against the
project. Mr. Lessord, our guilt-stricken Judos (I
tease him about this nickname I have given
him) pled that he needed more time, then c a ­
pitulated and voted for It. That's when we
really lost the case. Ms. Williams voted for It
and the mayor, of course, voted for It.

Editorial on base
I Just wanted you to know that I agree with
your weekend editorial (April 4-6) about die air­
port conflict between Lake Mary and Sanford.
Why would Lake Mary deny Sanford a chance
for economic Improvement when they are
loaded wldi it? Maybe It's sour grapes because
die airport Isn't In Lake Mary city limits. What if
the tables were turned?
Kerin Sutherland
Sanford

Special People column
1 truly appreciated Tony TUzio's article In
Sunday's paper. I was not only enlightened but.
was given a life’s lesson at die same time
Wishing you the very best.
Caroline 1C. Bravo

Seminole County Court Judge
Longwood
Plraw Sc* Letters, Peg* 3D

Some thoughts from county ja il
We are a sinking nation, but not under God. 'I
was Jailed by man and freed by angels."
On the morning o f March 19. as I entered the
doom of the John E. Polk Correctional Facility,
belter known as the Jail, the spirit of God was
still with me, as were my fellow servants John,
Peter. Daniel and the Hebrew men. Others
flashed before me and reminded me that they
too were prosecuted for righteousness at the
hands of worldly and evil government and to
fear not. because 1 love the Lord, and he hath
heard my voice and my supplications (116
Psalm).
Anyway, It all started when 1 went to court on
a child support hearing before an administra­
tive law Judge about whom I complained
In
writing to Judge Hall. Her practices were of In­
justice. and unfair rulings. In not allowing any­
one to be believed but HRS.
However. I only served seven hours of a 90doy sentence that some Judge on an ego Journey
signed off on.
A nation proclaims to be one nation under
God and promises liberty. It saddens my heart
when 1 witness a nation that Is a servant of cor­
ruption and In bondage to sin.
During my Jail ordeal. I witnessed a young
generation, a perverse generation, of black and
white males (mostly blacks) bragging and
boasting with no remorse about thetr charges of
rape, murder, robbery, assaults and other
crimes against people.
1 saw a system of criminals who are trained to
love their crimes and rejoice tn thetr evils. A
system that makes a profit off a hopeless and
helpless generation by creating several Inhouse charges for meals. Jail clothing fees, a
state charge of a dally fee and Ood knows what

else.
I began to see the breakdown of communica­
tion between the corrections officers and the
Inmates a s the Inmates were requesting various
matters to be addressed. I saw black, white and
Hispanic corrections officers (C.O.) and the way
they responded lo the Inmates and some of
their performances encourages inmates behav­
ior by flexing their authority In the wrong way.
Above all. I saw a young criminal generation
crying out for help in a falling system. This
worldly government has forced Its way Into your
homes, our schools, work areas, and all private
areas of life with Its forceful and ungodly ways
and has brought damnation upon this earth.
W e as taxpayers and voters are following this
system knowing not where we're going, hearing
things understanding not what's being said and

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Guest Columnist
JO H N E L L
JA C K S O N
Seminole
County
activist

trusting in man's promises rather than trusting
In Ood.
It has been said that our nation has a prob­
lem In levels o f reading among our students In
our schools. O ur classroom s around the nation
have a reading defect and many other defects
because this forceful system of government
forces teachers and students to travel distances
to schools not desired by some, forcing cultures
on educators who need racial training.
Doth blacks and whiles choose to live where
they want, but are forced to schoools elsewhere
to balance racism, forced by a system that has
restricted family morals and discipline prac­
tices and a system that has destroyed family
training moldB.
We are supposed to have problems In our
schools, homes and communities and even our
Jails. Many of you who are wandering around
worried about your property, fighting to keep
developers from further cluttering up the area
with apartments, high-rises etc. must under­
stand that you own nothing tn this world. This
government doesn't care what color you are, you
either have money or you have been down­
graded.
This system is about money and power, not
your race. If you don't have money, who gives a
banana what color you are? Many of you will
perish for becoming slaves and servants to this
system and supporting Its very evils.
This slavery consists of all races and genders.
No man can serve two masters, for either he will
hate the one and love the other, or he will hold
on to the one and despise the other. This nation
has sold Ood out. Fear no man as this system Is
destined to lose. Fear Ood and your soul will
win.
Ood bless you.

)

W hy don't we Just forget It and get on with
our lives? W e do get on with our lives. Many of
us hold responsible positions. Those whoYe
retired did also in our work careers. We've
"been there, done that". W e are not a bunch of
old senile fuddy-duddies as some have de­
scribed us. but continue to have diverse inter­
ests.
When was the last time you attended a City
Commission meeting or a work session prior?
How can you opine "He shoulda..." when you
don't know how decisions are made?
Your officials were elected to represent thetr
own constituents a s well as work for the good
of all. How many 4-to-l votes have been made?
How many 3-to-2? Investigate! Take a look at
minutes of meetings and verify for yourselves.
While doing this also make a list of the lu m ­
ber o f the unanimous votes approving every­
thing the Mayor proposes.
PEOPULLHI Climb out of your easy choirs,
turn off the TV Just two nights a month. Come
to City Hall. You will be entertained, amused
and sometimes disgusted. No script writer
from Hollywood In his wildest dreams could
conjure up anything more fascinating. Come
with on open, Inquiring mind.
Granted, the Sanford mayor has had some
good Ideas, but should they be pushed through
at the expense o f Individuals being publicly
humiliated to attain his goafs? To date, not
one has reported that an apology from the
Mmayor (solicited In my article or 3/22/98} has
been received. One volunteered that none was
really expected but if one was received tt would
immediately be sent to the newspaper for p u b­
lication.
On being elected to public office one does
not Immediately become endowed with imperi­
alistic powers nor the ability to walk on water.
Rather* a bit of bumlkty can be an enormous
asset.
Nothing has changed In 2,000 yean,

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ur&gt; t i y Apnl 12. 1990 •3 D

Editorial &amp; Opinion
Susan Eberle

m

S u s a n E b e rle Is a
registered n u rse w h o
lives in O v ie d o . S h e
o p p o s e s g o v e rn m e n t
action that
e n co u ra ge s
e xp lo sive g ro w th .

G u e s t C o lu m n is t

Local officials and
special interests
Writ, I finally got niy hand* on "The Tapes.*
Not the "Watergate Tapes" or the "Monica
Ix-wtnakl Tapes* Just the tapes on "Live Oak Re*
serve" from the Oviedo Land Planning Agency
meeting on February 19. 1998. Dy the end of
March, after 3 previous attempts, 1 finally got to
hear the tapes. On my first two visits a Tew
weeks ago, a court reporter was listening to the
tapes, last week. I returned to hear the tapes
and was told that I had to make an appoint­
ment because Marilyn, the keeper of the tapes,
was out with a family Illness. Thanks to Brian
Cobb, senior planner, for letting me use his of­
fice to listen to the tapes. It was worth the wait.
l&gt;erause thry tell of a much more Important
story. It Is me story about what Is going on In
local government.
■|Jve Oak Reserve," a proposed development
of about 1326 homes on 606 bulldable acres, Is
on the south side of CR 419 and Just east of
Twin Rivers. It Is about 00 percent wetlands
and lies next to the Econlockhatchec River. Tills
environmentally sensitive land is rich with
wildlife--lm hiding gopher, tortoises and sand
hill cranes. Also, according to public records,
"three prrhlstorlc archaeological sites wrre lo ­
cated within one kilometer o f the project area,
none of which Is eligible for listing on the Na­
tional Register of Historic Places."
On February 19. a number of local residents
siMike against "Live Oak Reserve." They spoke
eloquently and Intelligently about the Issues,
hut their words fell on the "deaf ears* of the
land planning agency, who seemed Incapable of
understanding the negative, aspects of this de­
velopment. Where are the schools for the fami­
lies? How will tills impact the roads? How will
this affect tlie Econ. River which Is prone to
flooding? How will this affect the quality of life
of those who live nearby?
Patricia Grossman from Riverside spoke so
well. Site talked about concerns with a pro­
posed abutting retention pond which Is not only
a flood concent; but also a safety concern be­
muse of the small chlldisai who live nearby.
Also, she mentioned-that &lt;4lMe-4e already a 1st.
of standing water bqcaUst of the rectal rains.
Site raised questions about the traffic, and
stated that nearby Partin Elementary School Is
"only a few children sway from capacity." Pat
'said. "I am not a strict environmentalist. but I
am very concerned with the future of this area
and of with our world In general. The anlmala
and the birds and the erratures -some of them
slithering creatures live In this area. We hear
the sand hill cranes every morning and the
birds of prey and we realize that they will all be
gone. There haa been a lot of documentation on
this project and the reason there has been so
much ts that there are a lot of Inherent ques­
tions about this project."
There are many more questions than there
ore answers about "Live Oak Reserve.’ How far
will the $7,628,184 of impact fees go? Only
$1,851,000 of the Impact fees la slated for
schools. Where ore the schools for these chil­
dren? Why aren't schools built on this develop­
ment? What will happen to all of the gopher tor­
toises? Will they all be relocated? Who will su­
pervise the relocation? How will this project
Impact the Econ. River? How will It affect the
aquifer?
"Live Oak Reserve* was approved on February
19 by tire Land Planning Agency. On Monday,
April 6 this development came before the
Oviedo* City Council for discussion (eee related
story Fags LA). You may have come away won­
dering what ever happened to democratic gov­
ernment- "of the people, by the people, and for
the people.* And maybe. Just maybe, you can
help by "voting out* those elected officials who
can't differentiate between well controlled ex­
pansion and willy nllly growth that la driven by
the greed of the developer rather than the needs
of the community. The decisions made by local
government have a lot more Impact on our lives
than anything that Is happening In Washington,
D.C. But we don't seem to be heard any better
In Oviedo than we do In Washington. Local offi­
cials appear to march to many of the aame spe­
cial Interests as do the Washington politicians.

LettersCm UsmmI from Pas* 20

Thanks for coverage
Just a note to thank you for the outstanding
article on the Citrus ft Celery Cook-Off. by
Pawn Jensen, which appeared In the March 29
edition of the Seminole Herald. We appreciate
your efforts on our behalf.
We've already had people calling In for appli­
cations, based on your article. The cook-off Is
part o f our festival. "A Taste of Oviedo.* set for
Saturday. May 2.
Again, thanks for all your work on our behalf.
Rich Moaas
Executive Director
Ovlsdo Chamber

Real Florida
Loved Shari Brodie s article on Black Ham­
mock. She would have gotten along famously
with Marjorie Ktnnan Rawlings and Marjory
Stoneman Douglas.
__
Thanks for your interest in the REAL Florida.
NsU
Sanford

The planets o f education, commerce
American business Is caught In n painful
paradox When openings are announced, appli­
cants tine up by the hundreds. Yet managers
say they can't find people to fill Jnbs.
What the employers need Is people with the
right skills--who rnn read technical manuals,
solve customer problems, handle a spreadsheet,
and think on their feet. Even when the line of
applicants stretches around the block, only a
few may be able to handle such assignments.
Yet ollrn enough, that same line may contain
scores or young people who did pretty well In
school-and tn their pain and disappointment
Ilea n powerful lesson; our education system Is
expecting too little of Its graduates, teaching
coursework unrelated to the requirements of
employers, and falling to cultivate the personal
qualities and liablls of mind demanded In to­
day's workplace.
The mlsmalch between worker skills and em­
ployer needs Is affecting every sector of our
economy:
— One third of corporate economists surveyed
In 1995 said that their firms were encountering
problems In finding skilled labor.
-- A survey of 919 small nnd mid-sized busi­
nesses by Arthur Andersen &amp; Co.'s Enterprise
Group found 25 percent worried that a lack of
qualified workers will hamper their growth,
nearly doubling from 13 percent in 1993.
— According to the Wall Street Journal,
"thousands of people are being turned down for
factory work by companies tliat are actively re­
cruiting." alnre applicants lack the advanced
math, communications skills, and computer
proficiencies required In today's manufacturing
sector.
— The Olsten Corp., a temporary-help firm,
found thnt under-staffing Is a problem at 54 per­
cent of the North American firms it surveyed, up
from 46 percent last year, causing "higher
stress, missed deadlines, and higher turnover."
Olsten says the problem Is compounded by In­
creasing shortages of skilled workers, especially
In the Insurance, health, finance, and high-tech
sectors.
This growing friction between employer needs
and employee preparation generates huge costs

G u e s t C o lu m n is t
Larry StricKler is
BellSouth's director ot
Workforce Development
and Education Relations
for Florida. He has
served as a volunteer in
many leadership roles
for education reform In
the stale and served as
a member of tho
Seminole County School
Board (1992-1996.)

for American Industry. Yet the price tag may he
labeled "taxes," "relocation." or "training." o b ­
scuring the role played by lax educational stan­
dards. Costs can be saved, and productivity
boosted, by helping schools to set nnd attain
dear, measurable standards for student learn­
ing. realistically calibrated to workplace needs.
Why does the business community see educa­
tional standards as the cornerstone of reform?
Recent corporate history allows the power of
setting ambitious goals and transforming sys­
tems around them.
It was not so long ago that American firms
lagged In world markets. Critics spoke of Inevi­
table decline and permanently sluggish per­
formance. Yet a revolution lias occurred, as
American companies have focused on results,
benchmarked their performance against the
best In the world, and aligned work prorrsses
with their objectives. Aiming at high quality has
produced astonishing payoffs; one Commerce
Department study found that the stocks of com ­
panies winning the 1988-1993 Malcolm Ualdrige
National Quality Awards outperformed the
Standard ft Poor's 500 average by 6.5 to I. nnd
the parent companies of division-level award
winners In the some period outperformed the
SAI’ by 3 to I.
The quality turnaround did not happen In a

vacuum. It was driven by fierce International
competition, and sustained by an Informatlonrtch global marketplace that sends clear signals
iibnul what sells nnd wlinl dors not. To stay
abend of the curve, companies have adopted
comprehensive quality standards such as "ISOIKXXT for their production processes, often re­
quiring suppliers to meet ihr same standards.
The result: a demand for excellence stretching
from plant to customer, nnd a renaissance In
American competitiveness.
Schools, however, are not yet operating In
such u dynamic environment. Protected from
competition. Isolated from the real-world econ­
omy. our schools have struggled to keep pace as
the world around them has nccelerated. While
college admissions have defined what's ex­
pected of the college-bound, standards for the
rest--for the majority--have grown Indistinct.
Licking clear goals, school systems have been
unable to build coherent organizations that em­
brace Innovation and technology. While at­
tempting to solve social problems and respond
to |M'dagoglcnl trends, they have graduated stu­
dents unprepared for the rigor and complexity
of ihe modem workplace. And In far too many
cases, schools without real academic standards
have fulled in their most fundamental responsi­
bility to teach basic skills.
It's time In stop pretending that education
and rommrree exist on different planets. The
quality revolution that has swept through busi­
nesses worldwide Is now poised at the schoolhouse door, demanding greater knowledge and
skills from die students Inside. Meeting this
challenge Is the kty to their future-and to the
future economle security of our countiy.
Hut schools can not do It alone. Across
America, there are drdlcuted teachers and prin­
cipals who want to sec their students seize the
opportunities offered by the new economy. Em­
ployers need to let these educators know what It
takes to grt nnd keep a Job In today's marketplace-then help them develop schools with
rigor and Imagination. And policymakers need
to enact bold measures challenging the status
quo-while providing resources that build
school-system capacity to reach high stan­
dards.

G U E S T CO LUM N
Lurlene
Sweeting
Lurtana Sweating is a re­
tired aducator who holds a
doclofsta degree. She la
a candidal# for Seminole
County School Board,
District 5, a seat currently
held by Jeanne Morris.

On educating
our youth

Hatton
Caatlawed

ID

county manager, coming
back to town? I don't know.
It'a not exactly like Mr. Smith
goes to Washington.
Although, these last few
years u presented in script
form, would probably win on
academy award.
Who will get the Sanford
city manager's Job? That is
the question. I think 1 know
the answer. The county's
Special Project! Coordinator
Tbny Vanderworp Isn't going
anywhere. The county la
going to create another Job
for him and Rabun tan't
going to get the Sanford city
manager'! job. Just guessing.
For aomc reason all of this,
plus all that's behind us .
makes me feel like writing a
musical. Something with the
feel of Yankee Doodle.
Upbeat, happy with a song
like T h e Oangs All Here*. I
know. IVc got ltl ‘ Reunion In
Seminole County*. That
should be the title.
Underlying this possible
reunion would be something
really crazy like an FBI
probe along with an FDLE

probe, land acquisition
misdeeds, the secret plot to
build a UFO landing atrip
calling It the Red BugTUskawtlla Intersection, and
the unlikely thought that
nobody knows anything. On
top o f that we have an
upcoming campaign fraught
(I like that word) with all
kinds o f things, like. I dont
know, maybe germ warfare of
something. Now. If this script
doesn't make It we could do a
follow up. maybe a
•documentary called ’ Nudes
in the Nears* or 'Seminole
Sensations*.
Why do I go on like this?
Well, this ts how you keep a
balance tn your life by
making fun of various
experiences. Comedians do It
all the time. Sometimes.
they1re not really funny at the
time, but If we don't laugh,
we cannot enjoy Ufc. It la not
my Intention to harm
anyone, my Intention la to
make light for a brief
moment, those things that
are unpleasant, funny.

wrong, far out, unbelievable,
mind boggling, like the
things that happen In "Our
Countyl* Just kidding.
For Instance, I think we
should have someone
appointed to the Orlando
Sanford Airport Authority
that lives near me because
none o f the planes fly over us
and that ain't right) In fact,
we should be on both
authorities. Orlando, because
they do fty over us and now
that you mention It. planes
make noise and now I don't
Uk* it. but then again. If a
plane wasn't making noise,
could that not Indicate that
something was wrong? If 1
was on the Board. I would
vote for noise.
U la lime to end this
foolishness and do the
grocery shopping. I don't
really know what Is In the
heart o f someone else, if It's
good, that’s good. If you
agree, you'll put tills on the
bottom o f your birdcage and
make me proud that I was of
some service to you.

I appreciated the opportunity that was af­
forded me tu attend World Class Academy VI. a
venture of the Florida Chamber of Commerce,
the Orlando Chamber of Commerce and a
plethora of stgnl6eant corporations, founda­
tions and businesses. They ull concur that
educating our youth is one of the salient. Is­
sues faring us today and In the new millen­
nium. America Is Ihe world leader and If we are
to mulntnln our status we must have world
class schools.
The two and one half day March 26. 27 and
28 I spent attending Academy VI was time well
Invested. The Aradrmy might be appropriately
named "Best Practices In Education*.
According to Mr. Jacob V. Stuart, president
of World Class Schools. Inc., their goal has
been to rxpose 1,000 citizens to their aca­
demics. They hope to reach tills goal with the
altcndnnrc at the next academy scheduled for
June 11-13, 1998. They ore training world
class chumptons l.c. community leaders com­
mitted lo bringing about change tn the quality
nnd accountability of our education system.
The faculty for the academics presented In­
formal Ion that covered the spectrum from large
and small public schools, charter schools and
cutting edge technology and the span c f opti­
mum brain development.
The academy affirmed for me certain truths I
have always held as an educator (1) The criti­
cal nred for educating children during the pe­
riod of the greatest development of the brain,
birth to 9 years of ugc; (2) the powerful role
"expectation" plays In a child's life l.e. the
child's level of functioning will be directly re­
lated lo the expectations of the significant oth­
ers In his life; (3) Uie belief that all children
can Icam. (4) tlie necessity o f educating all
children: |5) tn depth Involvement o f parents
and the community tn public education; (6)
preparing youth for the competitive worldwide
workforce where technological advances are
occurring so swiftly tliat the ability to solve
problems and adjust to change will be prereq­
uisites fur success.

Guest Columns And Letters To The
Editor are welcome. The Herald
m ay or may not agree with your
opinion, but we will always uphold
your First Am endm ent right to
express it.

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G irl’s killer adm its guilt, avoids trial

J e s s ic a K n o tt
*a s pUytng outwfwn she disappea rad ApnJ 5.
1996 Her body
was found later
tost night

■v Lacv Lear
HERALD EDITOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY She was only 11.
dark hair brushing her cheeks as she
rested on a power transformer after Itttle

girl play. 25 feet from the balcony of her
apartment. Arul then she was gone.
Jessica Knott's body w as found later tluit
night. April 5. I99fl. She had been i linked
and suffocated, covered Inr » GUd trash
tkig. hidden in u pump liouse near her

home.
Altamonte Springs Police arrested Knott's
neighbor. James Edward Crow Jr.. .*k). on
unemployed trucker with no criminal his­
tory. wtio was to stand trial .July I.T for the
Has— I n Craw. Pass BA

Kids with weapons

Crow Jr. Friday
plsd no contsstto
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Scholar athlciat

System copes with expelled
students’ return to school
1‘rinrtpal Darrin IWwthc re­ year for bringing a weapon to
members an Incident about 5 school Tfir Seminole County
years ago when a student School Hoard makes the Ansi
SEMINOLE COUNTY - A brought a loaded 9 nun semi­ decision on expulsions acting
weapon has been confiscated. automatic pistol to school. The on the recommendation of the
The student carrying It has student was allowing the gun to school principal. The board
been expelled
One less other students hoping to And a ran exprl a student perma­
nently. but In 21 years aa a
weapon-toting student In our buyer for the stolen weapon.
*1 had concerns when that principal. Boothe has never
school. But is It?
student relumed to scliool.* seen a permanent rxpulsion
Chances are that student will Iloot he remembers Iloot he de­ Boothe does feel the school
be bark among his rlaaamatea scribes the student with a his­ board. In recent years, has
in the same public school In as tory of harassment and intimi­ token actions that are more
little as one year Returning dation. as unremorsrful. For­ supportive of principals.
Not all students who tiring a
potentially dangerous students tunately. In this case. Ifoothe'a
to the general student popula­ worst fear did not come to weapon to school do so for the
same reason. Boothe had an ­
tion Is a concern of principals pass.
A student can be expelled other student expelled during
and parents.
* ' Brantley High School through the following school
By Jsaaa Haghss
HERALD STAKE WRITER

M a rk R o h d o r a n d K lo fo r S u th a rla n d

Q uips
f t

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Shanghai visitors have license
to learn flrom Seminole hosts

Lake Mary joins
homeowers to
fight noxious
weeds in water

The Board of Seminole County Commiastoners win ga» the business to a group of
Chinese vtattors attending a pubMe lies ring
Tuesday afternoon.
£■ Wmgle and ttM g Jla a tla g are in
America to participate In a U.S. Information
Agency project for the People's Republic of
China. They are members of the Shanghai
Commercial Commission which oversees Uie
entry and operations of foreign firms in the re­
tail market. They want to learn all they can
about how biistnrsaea go about getting started
la f tu tlr a
They've been meeting wtth Seminole County
officials and will be part of a mock business
process for obtaining licenses and gain an
honorary vote by the commiaaion to approve
the buainesa.
Some Insiders are predicting the commis­
sion will vote. 4-1. In favor of the Shanghai
vtattors. Only In Seminole.

Eaat Crystal Late
Bud Layar (from left!

Oviedo Police: 10 years
of community focus
■y DavM
HERALD STAFF WRITER
OVIEDO • Community Ori­
ented Pobctng has been up and
running successfully In Oviedo

for 10 years now. Ever since
the present chief of police.
Dennis Peterson, took office,
the COPP has made great
strides within the community.
Peterson started the program
‘Project
Get
Acquainted*.
Pamphlets were handed out
through &gt;he city about the diF­
ferent
programs
available
through
the
department.
•People opened up and let us
know what Is going on.*
Lt. Debbie Jacobs of
Oviedo Police Department.
The program has conducted
several activities within the
community Including the Bike
Rodeo, a successful event for
cltlxens that took place at the
Oviedo Shopping Center In
September 1097. The event
was put on for kids by the Elks
Lodge, the Downtown Devel­
opment Oroup and Optimist
Club.
Bike helmets were
handed out as well.
But the awareness and
vehement docs not stop there.
The police atsy in contact with
City Code Enforcement and the
Housing Manager. They help
cttlsens develop Neighba * '
u They

ThrSemnoir HrraW honored ths couMy'l lop high school
scholar K fM ts with an awards banquet Thursday Pd
W fksm t of ths Orlando Uagc who has a doJtn teen­
agers of his own. was ths guest tpaassr at ths swat
Honored tor thsr successes on ths (rid and M ths
classroom wars. (1 to r) Paul Be* of Isk
Borgenshe of Lyman. Jeremiah MdchsS of
Uana Duval of Seminole. Mark Lewes of Lyman.
Weber of Winter Springs. Ryan Pagan ol lake Brantley
N *ki Read o» Lake Howe*. Ginger Seftck of Lake Brantley
and Kan Calun of Oviedo Btory Page I I .

otogists Fieki
Sieva Saylor set out to lour dm lake's shore.

ly M ail
HERALD FEATURE EDITOR
LAKE MARY • The city has agreed to Join the
flght against the ‘noxious* weeds that are de­
grading the arater quality of Eaat Crystal Lake.
la lg Mary commissioner* unanimously
agreed to Join In a spraying program with the
Eaat Crystal Lake Homeowners Aaaoc. Inc..
headed by William P. ’Bud* layer.
Layer told the city commission that the lakefront property owner* Incorporated Into a
homeowner* group “with the sole purpose of
Improving the water quality of the lake.* The
homes of the concerned residents are In unin­
corporated Seminole County, near Sanford. The
group Is looking to Lake Mary to contribute to
the spraytng program because Liberty Park
comprises a large portion of the western shore­
line.
"We're asking for your support In this pro-

One ju d ge envisions a
paperless court system
by U sy
HERALD!EDITOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY • Semi­
nole County Circuit Judge O.H.
Eaton Jr. envisions a paper­
less court system In which a
lawyer from Miami will re­
search a case on the Internet,
prepare a motion, and e-mail It
to be filed by the Clerk of the
Courts In Seminole County.
•But there will be a turf war
over who will control technol­
ogy, the courts or clerks.* said
Eaton, who also la a member
of the Court Technology Users'
Committee.
The committee, created by
the chief justice, advises the
state courts on developing
technology In Florida's courts,
to Include reviewing new tech­
nologies related to the Judicial
branch's plans, developing
fgf Im
policiesi and gutdi
relating to Informs Bon
as the
•"

�SEMINOLE COUNTY - A
number of Seminole County
employcm of CoWwrU Ranker
Residential Real Estate. Inc.
received honors as lop p ro ­
ducers for April. 1998.
Included In tlte top sides
producers list were Susan
nurton of the Lonjtwood office.
Judy Kiolbasa of the Oviedo
office and Margaret Batchelor
of the Likr Mary office.
Top listing associates ineluded Susan Burton of LmgwiHut, Cindy Hollenbeck of
Oviedo and Ardell Coulter of
Like Mary.

l.ONGWOOD - Wotk It now
underway on a 7-acre com­
munity paik nt Ala qua Likes
In Lnngwnod.
Kevin Clatk. project nuui*
nj*er for Taylor Woodrow's
newest Florida luxury romniunlly said It will cost ns
much ns $1.2 million to build
the facilities which will In­
clude a main pavilion. 5 tennis
courts, basket hall and volley­
ball courts, swiuunluft pool
mid u multi-sport Held.
Al.iqua Likes Is located on
Markham Woods Road, south
of Lake Mary Boulevard near
lamftwood.

Stirling honors
HEATHROW • Stirling International Realty lias named
Marrta Cammarata aa lop
sales executive for April with
contract sales of over $2.23
million on ihe sale of 7 homes.
Site was closely fallowed by
Joan Alexander whose sales
were Just ovrr $2 million.
Stirling owner Roger Soderstrom said Ihe 30 day period
was one of the strongest In his­
tory* for Stirling International
with over $15 million In con­
tract sales.

Now open

Kennedy award
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - A!
tamonte Springs based Roger
Kennedy Construction. Inc..
has been awarded the ’Build
Central Florida4 sward for Its
work os a deolgn/bulld con­
tractor for the $50.2 million
Military Family Housing proj­
ect at Patrick Air Force Dose
In Brevard County. The award
was presented by the Associ­
ated General Contractors of
Central Florida. Inc.
For the same project. Ken­
nedy earned an ’O utstanding
Performance* evaluation from

vision office

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LAKE MARY - Lt Quinta Inn
A Suites. 1000 Orrenwood
Blvd. tn Likr Mury fa now tn
o|&gt;en and tn full operation. Va­
nessa Faberlle serves os direc­
tor of sales.

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Hairstylist awarded
SANFORD - Rrgts Corpora­
tion. th r largest International
hair fashion company with
more than 3.300 salons, annm m m t that Naomi Braves
from Regis Hairstylists In
Seminole Town Crntrr Lis
won the U th annual Direc­
tors' Award, one of the highest
awards thr rompany presents
during Hie year.
More than 1.400 Regis sa­
lons throughout the Untied
States and Canada vied for the
Directors’ Award, which rec­
ognizes salon managers and
their staffs for providing supe­
rior customer service and
maintaining outstanding sales
levels throughout the year.
Graves, who accepted the
honor for the salon, was
among the 100 top managers
who were awarded an all expense-paid trip to San Di­
ego. CA. April 23-28.
*lt Is our m anagers who are
directly responsible for the

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tty Military Electronic Products. Herman
Mathew* and other fanner employees of a
long-term government contractor Four-Dee of
Cassclbrrry. formed the rompany os a limited
partnership.
In 1993. Don PcrrrauU bought Mathews As­
sociates. Inc. and launched into expansion
Into the world marketplace with new products
and a new philosophy. In 1998. Dan's wile
Judy Joined the company where she soon as­
sumed ownership making Mathews Associates
a woman ownrd business.
Mathews Associates currently has agents In
Mexico. Colombia. Pent. Venezuela. O rest
Britain. Spam. Austria. Belgium. France. Alge­
ria. Morocco and several other foreign gov­
ernments. It also has domestic representatives
arrow the United
aa w el a* distribu­
tion contracts with major cell m anufacturers.

Hairstylists. Supem its.
terCuls. Trade Secret.
Mart and International!
has more than 25.000
ployees worldwide.

Maw
Waland
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thunderstorm s.
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wide.
Tom U ndone, a long-time
senior service technician from
the Altamonte Springs head­
quarters was recently p ro ­
moted to Service Manager to
head up the Service D epart­
ment tn the company’s Pom­
pano Branch ofBce.

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Bm yran h e a r t ' Seas are 24 feet with a light chop.
W ater tem perature a t
Daytona la 70 degree* and
a t New Sgrmrna. 7 8 degree*.
Winds are from the south­
west a t 10*15 m .p.h.

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blows help yosr grip. Leathers
help prrveM hypothermia. And all
gw m eets agWmf ftyfctg ohfrets.
Which it ritai if you ever r k j
bereft* Ihe flyiag object.

�budget will have to jr tr rr a t by
aonae § 18.000 annually due to
both the changes In the law
and In the number of people
who are transported by the de­
partment.
-We will make that up with
the high rate of collections.said Fire Chief Charles Chap-

*1 will look for another pro­
vider If necessary.* he prom ­
ised.
The collection contract
must be approved by Modi*
care/Medicaid. Such approval
Is uncertain. A contract nibmuted by Seminole County was
exactly the same as one m brmtted by the City of Sanford.
Sanford's was approved, the

Sanford ranks city manager
candidates on Monday night

Advisory board
beautification effort «

Longwood m ulls
em ployee drug
testing vs. privacy
Seminole Herald

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county’s was not.
Longwood will uae the same
contract and. Chapman said,
keep Its fingers crossed,

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Legislating
m orality
No m atter how w ell-intentioned It m ay
be. th e Sem inole C ounty C itizens for Deoenry to trending on dangerous g ro u n d s.
Not everyone to going to agree w ith a g ro u p
tliat w ants to legislate m orality.
H ie Rev. M ark George m anaged to get
10.500 registered voters to sign a petition
th at w ould eith er Torre th e county com m is­
sioners to pass a public n udity law o r have
(lie issu e decided In a referendum th is fall.
Should It succeed In covering up all the
nude dancers In the county, what would
stop th e C itizens for Decency from taking
fu rth er step s? Perhaps they next would try
to stop women from w earing m ini-skirts o r
m akeup.
It should not be th e responsibility of a n y
p a rtlru la r group to w rite th e law s for the
county o s th e C itizens of Decency has done.
It Is one th in g to p ressu re the elected offi­
cials Into w riting the ap p ro p riate ad u lt en­
tertain m en t codes . an o th er to legislate m o­
rality .
The US Suprem e C ourt has ruled th a t
children should not pray In our public
schools and th a t nude danctrm to a m m of
Nected by the First A m end­
m ent. W hether they Uke It or not, oAetnla tn
counties throughout the
comply w ith these n il
County’s elected officials have done th a t
There’s been a lot o f ttm e and eflbrt to
regulate the adult entertainm ent Industry
hereabouts. Not kill I t b u t regulate I t Imp
It from growing, keep th e calsdhg d u b s
from breaking rules and fl^ it the good
fight in th e courts of law If need ba.
Seminole County may have to
million dollars on regulating the

county
m ains open, the' i
Recent raids I
B ureau (CC1B)
num ber of arrests. One
had more CCIB agents drop tn than It h a s
had regular custom ers. If the * * * doses*
the county will have one less egg to fly.
Should the Citizens far Decency
tn covering up the dancing girls of S
It to possible th a t a bid.
of *biklnT clubs win open quickly,
women are expected to apply far
jobs where they can w ear a bffbnL ai
men will go to see these women
Law enforcem ent
trouble If this happens.
The suggestion here Is for m nhbrra of the
Citizens for Decency to teach their children
well and to live their bvea as they sac A t
Their concerns about w hat goes on a t a
night chib and w hat dancers should be
wearing does not give them authority over
the way others care to etgoy thftnsslvra.
Some prefer to pray, others to play. To
each his o r her own.

V iolen ce in schools
treating our children Uke rats In a bar
Individuals with Individual needs. 1
there to a ratio of about BOO students
counselor. School counselors, tor the

Sanford: Location, location, location
Rreent comments from area hold* regarding
the- building of the hotel and conference centrr
In Sanford clearly shows why there should be
heavy support for the protect by Sanford and
other Seminole County residents.
Their message to clear. Ignore Sanford ome
more.’ The truth to. that the protect to not only
good for Sanford, but for afl of Seminole
County. The fact Is. that there Is no better place
to build the proposed project. The city ami the
lake create the best possible atmosphere In the
entire area.
Mayor Dale ts right on with this one. and the
county commission Is making the proper effort
with its involvement. Sanford lias die opportu­
nity to become the finest city In Seminole
County, befitting of the title, county seat. With
support from cltu rn s we certainly ran be an­
other Winter Park, or better.
We have location, location, location.

they don’t want to allow others to do the same.
Talk about exclusion. The rest of the community
has now been esrludrd. Once thto flag (hem. for
who knows how long, no one rise will be able to
y rta ^ ermit to Qy their special flag.
Light rail ha* become a heavy burden. This
column to being written on June 2, prior to the
meeting th at wlH take place in Cakfornto. bo 111
make some predictIona and comment.
Untvrraal to between a rock and a hard place,
and our government officials have put them
there. No one to going to be able to come away
from tlito meeting In California without aome
kind of concession. Neither want to be seen aa
losers so there will be a modest, unclear pro­
posal by Universal that under the surface

L it Ik e flags fly
Orlando, well, let the flags fly. Now that the
City of Orlando has encountered problems with
allowing a special group to fly Ita flag, they
want to Immediately prevent others from doing
the same. No clue as to where this will lead.
This to not about hate, to the contrary, this Is
about fairness and unfortunately the lack of
courage on the part of Orlando public officials
to make a proper decision because they don't
mewant to offend people who should be able to tore we'afl*understand that la the cnag. The me­
understand the ramifications of their selfish se­ dia will put a spin on it m Ha effort to promote
dans. This to a self promoting action that to drthe -City of Ltfita*

the

but left out of the project because they were
a little hesitant at the beginning. I
suggest these approaches: Open discusw ttnboth Universal and Disney Including
Interested parties along International
Drive. I would start from the beginning. Put all
the current plans on the shelf. Meet and listen
to what these companies have to say. with the
understanding that a mass transportation sys­
tem must be built. That it to both Imperative
and to the brneflt of all tliat a cooperative plan
be out In place.
All options are open for discussion Including
the type of system. I think that government offi­
cials are misreading the support for this proj­
ect. What they peirrtvr to be support Is not
representative of the community aa a whole.
They are out of touch with the general public.
Thetr tactics are not seen as productive and
•M
Byira svmi
itoiify iNunst%
iih end
%aMff result
l*i
maybe
even heavy
handed.■. The
could
be a lack of support politically In the M ure,
C uaprasn isn John Mira has b u g s hard and
Ida efforts to Imalruient mass transportation
transpo
in
or commended.
cans
the area are to be
However , there
could be a backlash from the public that isn’t
getting straight answers from others. This
roves Mr. Mica In an awkward position os there
to be little help from other It
an honest evaluation as to why Universal is
balking, as to the public.
There to a true nerd for a public relations
per son right now with the proper anowera and
ability to get the message arvoso. No. not a
There to a need far a representative
dure to get the m rsa^ e out. restore
and make d ear the need.

R aising the bar on
education standards

Respected program helps build skill,
self confidence for disabled clients

�Swrwwts HmM, Sankrt. FtaWt • Sunday. J i n 7,18M • SA

Clips
k M n T A llh o iJ h S t’a good
go natured about the
ribbing. U would not be a good idea for any Ju-

Oviedo
riaitof'* M w B p U

Business, the strip club formerly known as
House of Babes. On some recent nights the
undercover agents have outnumbered the
regular customer*.

and churches.
Last Jan u ary , the Oviedo Po­
lice D epartm ent was granted
hinds to hire 4 officers. Those
officers were sent to ‘bike
school*, according to Jacobs,
and now comprise the Oviedo
bike patrol. They (the d tlaens| like to sec us out there.*
she said. T hey will see th at

Ok, D u ay Bay was hero
Som etime* when he least cspecta H. people
come up to ask developer
Joseph P a a ltti If he la actor Daaap DaVHa.
We're talking big-time, look-alikes here. Parltii
said he enjoys the attention, tie would enjoy,
also, getting the go-ahead to build a waterfront
hotel/conference center on Lake Monroe. The
Seminole County Commission talks about the
issue on Tuesday.

Wwwdt Would he ran?
There has been a rumor circulating that
Sam Wood, former operations manager of
lifeFleet Atlantic, the company that unsuc­
cessfully sought the emergency transport
sendees from the county, was preparing to run
for the District 4 Commissioner’a seal. CarMso
Is challenging incumbent V ia
for that post, said he doubts Wood
would do so. 1 consider 9am Wood a friend
and rd be surprised If he came bark to the
county to do this.- Henley said.

Clty/County Investigative Bureau agents say
they're getting lonely when they visit Risky

Way to fa feO vM a!
In honor of the Ovtcda Historical Society's
25th birthday, the Society recently gave
awards to 6 fifth-grade students who nave
shown outstanding Interest in state and local
history. The winners a ir. Jm U m P fik la aan
from Strnstrom Elementary. Mary Barter from
Carillon Elementary, I m I m I TSwd from P a r
Un Elementary. Atotey M sahnar from Double R
School and Alya I M from St. Luke's Lutheran
School. Perhaps , 25 years from now. the 0
will be part of the Society's 50th birthday.

we're hum an and they becom e
more receptive.*
Jacobs cited a situation th at
was defused due to the efforts
of police and the community
together. *We had a problem ,
a nuisance a n a * said Jacobs.
She said th at the area In ques­
tion was a hub for drug activ­
ity. The departm ent started to
become very strict In the en­
forcement of ordinances. J a ­
cobs said th at the drag activity
ceased in th e target area.

Bcaaaaik lucrative?
Incentive program supporter and Lake Mary
ih ?sh o e on the othm^fool.
***
In a work session discussing the conceptual
plans for the gateway park and trail head at
Lakr Mary Boulevard and the widened Rinehart
Road. Ilrm drr railed for corporate contribu­
tions to offset the coat of the development of
the park.
B rrndrr rationalised that the companies.
ATfrT. IfTE and BeQSoulh, came to the city
with th rlr hands out. so turnabout Is fair play.
‘Pay bark Is helir Urmder quipped.

Oviedo h a s been granted on
additional 5 officers for the
program, b u t more would help.
•More officers the better.* said
Jacobs.
T think Its a great program.*
she aald.
Danny OtVMo took-akks. Joseph Pscrtf. speaks it a meant grihsrtnq to
tkscusa lakafront rtsralnmanl

Letters
Caring for elderly
I Just ^ t n t i few weeks In L A carttij

SEMINOLE COUNTY - Ran­
dall Morris, the Chairman of
the Seminole County Commis­
sion. Ufted the restrictions en­
acted Ja n . 13. 1996 by the
Seminole County Hoard of
County Commlaaloners. relating to a temporary Idle
speed/no wake aone for certain
sections of the St. Jo h n 's
River. These areas begin s i the
Lake Jessu p channel and ran
In a generally eastward dtrec-

dtsabfed because they are still human beings.
Nutritious meals, clean rooms, com passionate
bilingual caregivers ouch aa Ouadahtpe Vasquex
who has cared for my mom far 5 years. It Is not
rosy to accept the anger. Isolation and grief
that overwhelms one aw you are your dear one
becoming a vegetable before your very eyes,
knowing there is nothing you can do.
Ju st trust merciful Ood cattng His children

Harney

Thoughts on racism, Sanford

Crow
Subsequently, when he went t
Ned the places that began the
to slavery, the bi&amp;Jto rraBy cm
It la do secret that I am a at

a t Ms guilt. C tm dt Judge O H.
Eaton J r. sentenced turn to 40
yearn tn prison and lifetime
probation. Assistant State At­
torney Chita White, lead
prosecutor of Stole Attorney
Norm Wolftngrr'a office, said
under
Florida
sentencing
guidelines. Crow will serve 85
percent of his sentence; 34

aaar another couple a t least 80 or 90 years old.
sO l holding hands; perhaps remembering when
they met several years ago. I saw a very old lady
sitting in front of the TV watching, not the TV,
BnaUy falling asleep with her tongue sticking
out
Bring a caregiver and spectator in this place

storm s of Ms kfc. We have no idea what he has
experienced.
h conclusion, we tax-paytna. law-abiding
ctUarna are sick and tired of tb rd ru g problem ?
and the unwanted things they bring to our
neighborhoods: however, such were srtth us long
before Joe Dillard became chief. Hence. It le

nature of the case, the family
chose the certainty that he's
off the streets over the risk of
acqultlal or appeals.*
The prosecutors' case Ineluded introducing at trial fo*

"Nuclear DNA to the kind « c all
talk about: 1 strand from your
mama, and one strand from
your papa.* Scientists can ac­
curately m atch nuclear DNA to
I In 84 million persons. But
non-nuclear, a t Issue in Craw's

Enforcement
Microanalyst
Scott Rytand testified that by
matching stripes on the garbage bags, he determined the
to g found at the crime scene
***** off the production line

Strickler
* FCAT w ll be given in every school district in
Florida. Cunently there are about 6 different

For more Information, the Florida Department
of Education will have a website on tltetr
homepage at httK //w w w Jm *du/doe/ and will
operate an FCAT hotline at I-886-682-9618 for

Tizzio

V

roomfril
of
technologychallenged attorneys. 1 scared
the bejesus out of them. But
I'm an example that It can be
done. I hadn’t typed to 30
yeara, b u t srtth help from Marta
Beacon Teaches Typing, here I
am.* Eaton aald. Angers ripping over his laptop computer
keyboard, easily accessing the
Suprmac Court web page.
Clerk of Courta Maryanne

to make allowances so all the
public can access the aame records. If someone doesn't have
access to a computer, we have
to make a hard copy. If aomeone does have acceaa, they
must have the appropriate
software.* Morse said,
Eaton atoalto that to make
the qrstem work, "we must take
a hard look at how we now opcrate. We've already created

nuclear DNA. The FBI did contorn that th e hair on Jessica's
shorts was from a Caucasian.
But Eaton aald he ruled
against adm itting the hair, be­
cause U did not pass the sec­
ond part of the n y e test. T h e

criminal court bench In Ju |y .
he intends to begin handling
sentencing documents elec­
tronically and using e-mail for
Hats of probation candidates
bom the Department of Correc­
tions. He srlQ also move to

a benefit to the general
Ic to tmmenae. Eaton said,
new 16th Judicial Circuit
page la accessible, and
dd be complete this
th. Not Ju st htatorteal data.

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Sdn»o«a. FlonOa • SufxUy Jin* 7. 1998

L ongw ood

Remembering D-Day, June 6,

P m 1A
workplace. It nil sounds nice,
but the rrallty Is that It doesn't
adst.*
Mayor Rusty Miles was In
the minority, wanting to send a
strong message to the commu­
nity by Joining all the other
municipalities In the county In
Instituting the drug testing
policy.
*11 sounds like n m y posi­
tive message to the community
as a whole Hint wr ltnvr n zero
tolerance for drugs.* Miles
said.
The commissioners finally
■greed lo move forward wlllt
Implementing the testing pro
gram after they Itaw workrd
out the details of testing with
Ihe unions, which have, at this
time, only agreed to random

Flow ers

testing.
,
,
"I'm no! against u drug tree
workplace.* Miller said. "We
just need to get things In ordrr.*
.
.
Luveslnutd wunlcd II lo be
dear that all employees. In­
cluding the commissioners.
mimild be tested once such u
phut Is Implemented.
"Thanks for the advance
wnnilng.* h r Joked oner he had
that mailer clarified. "We want
in haw a truly dmg free work­
place.*

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Hwy. 17-62-MsMoni
Gan# Hunt.

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F a ir y l a n d

All Different Flowers
For A ll Different
Occasions
Saturday, June 6. 1998 is me 54th anniversary ot me day when Allied lorcet personnel from the U S alone. Although casualties wars sitramaty Ngh. the
landed in Normandy on the north coast ol France during World War II The landing launched what is considered the opening of ■ tong-aweOed second
day is commonly known as D-Day. and was actually known as "Operation front in tho bank) m Europe
Overlord. It involved 2 m*on tons ol war materials and 1.7 mfcon military

Lake

C o n tin u ed from Pag* tA

gram,* Layer
said Thursday night.
rhe group has contracted
with Aquatic Biologists. Inc.
fur aquatic management of
both Pine Lake and East Civatal Lakr. The company has
targeted water pnmrose. c a t­
tails. torpedo grass, alligator
wred. water fem. duckweed
and
parrot
feather
as
"widespread emergent nuisance
aquatte plants*. The company
recommends treatment of the
lake monthly with the aquatic
herbicides ns wrll as stocking
It with tnploid grass carp In
order to keep beneficial naiad
and nltella in check.
Aquatic Biologist has p ro ­
dded similar services for the
cities of Sanford. Longwood
and Altamonte Springs. City
AlKiswry Uwuta McIntosh said.
McIntosh was asked to review
the homeowners groups' pro­
positi prior to presentation to
the city commission.
The total coal of Ihe program

-4
Is $3,240 annually. The home
owners group is charging
members $50 per year. The de­
veloper of Chase Groves has
ofleml to contnbulr $1.1100 for
26 lots on the shoreline. Layer
said most of the lakefmnt resi­
dents will participate In the
program
layer estimated the city's
cost at $650, but McIntosh
recommended the dty negoti­
ate directly with Aquatic Biolo­
gists separately, so the city's
contribution Is yet to be de­
termined.
Commissioner Thom Greene
said. "We are a significant
landowner and we should con­
tribute to the cleanup of the
lake* but added. "This doesn't
mean (the etty) will clean up all
of the lakes. We're willing to do
our share."
Layer said the "critical condi­
tion of Ihe north end of the
lakr demands that we get
slurtrd right away." Parks and
Recreation Director John llol-

this school yrar for bringing a
knife to school. According to
Boothe.
the
10th gradrr
brought the knife to school to
protect himself from a per­
ceived threat. (Administrators
found no evidence of a real
threat.)
"I would be comfortable with
this particular student return­
ing to school," said Boothe.
"Hr wnn not threatening any­
one." The knife was found be­
muse of a tip to Weapons In
School Eliminated.
W.I.S.E. Is an Incentive pro­
gram for Information leading
(o the confiscation of Illegal
weapons on school campuses.
The W.I.S.E. program was
founded at Lake Brantley In the
fall of 1997 by a concerned
parent. Paul Galptman. The
goal of W.I.S.E. Is to find the
weapons before there Is a trag­
edy.
A weapon on campus Is a
zero tolerance offense. The
student would be Immediately
suspended. School administra­
tors are required to report any
Incidences of on Illegal weapon
on school grounds. From that

point the ronsrquenres vary
depending on thr student's age
and (hr type of weapon In­
volved.
"Die juvenile system Is sup­
posed to be a deterrent.* said
Juvenile Division Chief Laura
Bosco with Hie Seminole
County Stole Attorney's Office.
According to Dosro, students
16 or older In possession of
firearms would probably have
charges filed against them In
adult court. If the student was
younger than 16. or the
weapon Involved was not a
firearm, the case would be
handled through the juvenile
system.
Juvenile alternatives can In­
clude diversion programs with
the Sheriffs Office, such as the
PAY or Right Track programs.
The Juvenile would probably be
placed on community control.
A part of the juvenile process
Is an assessment of the stu­
dent Including the need for
counseling.
The most common excuse for
bringing a weapon to acltool is
students' need to protect them­
selves. Students with concerns
have more appropriate chan­

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nels for help such as school
administrators or the school
resource officer, reminds Bo-

mine If the student requires a
more restrictive environment.
If a student Is found to be a
danger to himself or others,
the student ran be removed.
Officials involved acknowl­
edge that there are relatively
few rases of weapons found on
cam puses In Seminole County.
W hether that la because the
weapons are not being brought
to school, or are atmpiy not
bring detected, la unclear.
Programs such os W.I.S.E.
may Increase ihe number of
weapons confiscated thereby
Increasing the number of stu ­
dents requiring disciplinary ac­
tion and related services. The
W.I.S.E. program will be ex­
panded in the coming school
year lo Indude all Seminole
County schools.
School officials s ir required
to do everything that Is rea­
sonable and prudent to protect
students and staff an cam ­
puses. Plnnell said the safe­
guards are in place to prevent
tragedies similar to those seen
recently throughout the countty.

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Executive Director of Secon­
dary Education Ron Plnnell
oversees expulsions and sus­
pensions for Seminole County
schools. According to Plnnell.
students expelled from school
do not directly re-enter the
general student population.
Students must attend an alter­
native education program for al
least one term.
One alternative program Is
Project Excel. Al Excel stu ­
dents receive counseling, and
training In areas that Include
living skills and problem solv­
ing. Moot of Ihe students who
return to the main stream from
Excel ore successful.
Discipline actions taken with
students who receive special
education services must be
handled differently. Students
who receive special education
services must, by law. be a l­
lowed to continue to receive
services. This can make re­
moving such a student from
school more complicated, but
there ore channels to deter­

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im itating life im itatin g art
Thitnnn Burbank in the most
David
wnlrhcd n u n in America IXnol
the world. Out nol by hi* own
Frazier
rholrr. He U (he great exrtm rnt. Finally, someone
a come up with llir Idea lo
film actual life as it happens,
and It just so happens to be
Ttum an's life.
In a brilliant new Dim by
Australian director Peter Weir,
written by fiatrarn srrrru writer Andrew Nicrol. Jim
since I have seen TV TVumon
Carrey stars In what could be
Shorn, and it vividly remains
considered his first dram atic
with me. Il Is the best film of
role as Truman in Thr Truman
the year so far. Thr surprise Is
Show.
that
II I* classified as a main­
Tninutn Is lire first human
being to ever be adopted by a stream film as II Is being dis­
corporation. Since his days In tributed by Paramount Pic­
the womb. Trum an was the tures and stars Jim Carrey,
who took a ‘pay cut* to be in
perfrcl choice* lo star In the
llils film. Bui Ihe writing, di­
first ever television show that
recting and arllng have th r
chronicles a real human life,
passion of llir Independent
claims lire show's creator and
films utmost un anomaly In to ­
dirrctor. Christ of (Ed llurrts|.
As the film opens, the audi­ day a mainstream filmmaking.
TV TVumon Shrnv Is a mixed
ence La Introduced lo the adult
bug of sclrn rr fiction (the stu­
Truman, who Is still unaware
dio In which T he Truman
, that every movement he
Show* Is filmed Is said lo be
makes is being transm itted to
the second visible landmark
lire resl of the world via fl.000
from space next lo the Oreat
hidden cameras
Wall of China and there la this
lie lives in a quaint, uloptamassive com puter that Is In­
like village by the ocean called
Srahavni Bui. It Is all a fa­ tricate enough to control the
rllm atr within the sludlol. un­
cade. an Illusion to makr Its
sympathetic human dram a,
unwilling subject at home and
dark comedy and satire. Each
comfortable Even Ihe people
element
complements
the
lhal populate Trum ans life,
other.
from his wife (Laura Llnney) to
Some of (V new Alma
his best friend (Noah Em­
themes
seem similar to th r
merich! to even his mother
earlier IWW Aim Dark CUy
(Holland Taylor), are nothing
more than ruses: actors per­ You could also make Utc a r­
gument that TV 7&gt;uman Show
forming the ultimate eon.
Sure, some haw tried to ex­ Is a bll Orwellian. Despite
these comparisons. TV TVu
pose tV show making Truman
man Show Is definitely one of
aware of what la going on. but
a
kind,
they liavr been met with swift
. Developing Nicrol s script for
IV screen Is P rtrr Weir, Ihe
But It's tV production staffs
gifted director id such great
own blunders that arouses the
films as Dead Port* Society,
curiosity of Truman. Sri lights
where V took another m a y
falling from tV sky, a backstage where actors sit In direc­ comedian (Robin Williams) and
made him a dram atic force to
tor’s chairs sipping on drinks
V reckoned with, and WU
where elevators should V . and
ness.
s braullful woman (Natascha
Weir la capable of snowing
McElhonrl.
who
raptures
th r uudlenee st first making
Tnitpsn s eye. wants lo tell
i s so niuch.au the dark as
hist* the truth but to silenced
by being takrn away by V r
■totnrr*. It eventually leads up
giving tV audience IV per­
to Truman realizing that not
spective of looking through a
everything to what It seems,
variety of camera lenses. Thai
and that lead* him on a Fox
to a neat trick that remains
Mulder-like trek to dlacowr
pretl) effective throughout the
IV reality VMnd his life.
Il lias been about 2 months

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Welcome lo Hie Scmlnote
Herokf* *Aflcr H ours', a
page dedicated lo the arts
and entertainment news In
Seminole County. If you
have uny story Ideas, pic­
tures or comments about !he
page please call David
Fnuder at 322-2611 during
weekdays, or you can write to
David by sending letters to
The Seminole /femlri. attn:
David Fnuder. P.O. Box 1667.
Sanford. Florida. 327721667 or .300 N. French
Avenue. Sanford. Florida.
32771. Remember, arts and
entertainment news Is not
exclusively limited lo Sanford
and bake Mary, but also the
resl of Seminole County. So
drop a line!

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T V most fascinating thing
about W rifs direction Is how
effortlessly V infuses the
audience into Truman's plight
lor freedom We are sympa­
thetic towards tV main ch ar­
acter but without all ihe m a­
nipulation.
TV Thrnvvi Show has strong
Is defined by only two: Ed
Harris and. yes. Jim Carrey.
TV contortionist comedian
drops tV guise that lias made
him a box office Ml to mature
as an actor. In past rules. I
haw crU kl/rd Carrey for car­
rying Ms performances way
over tV lop. In TV Truman
Show. V to actually restrained
but never doubt Ma energy
Tills to the Carrey show. How­
ever. IV ie are still some
scenes that could not be done
without Carrey's comic srnsibtllty.
Ed Ham* creoles one of the
best screen villains in some
time. Christ of to a megaloma­
niac. an artist so bent an per­
fection that V almost erupts
In a frrtuied rage when things

g» wrong. This man puts him­
self in IV position of God by
mapping out Trum ans Ulr
with his dirrrtlon. Yet. Christuf is imperfect and V is will­
ing lo accept tV conse­
quences if anything were lo go
wrong. "We accept Uie reality
In which we are presenting.*
V says. Harris should be con­
sidered next year at Oscar
time.
I can not stress enough how
new and original TV Trumon
Show Is. And I certainly can­
not stress how difficult It Is to
dismiss this Aim as just an­
other great Aim. It Involves you
emotionally and cerebrally.
It should V noted that TV
Truman Show to not for chil­
dren even though It Is rated
‘KT. Those who expect Carrey
to sport runny looking hairdos
and uO t ham Ms behind are

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4, was the grand opening of
the new Time Square Bistro
located tn Historic Downtown
Sanford. Nearly ISO people
came out for the opening of
Ihe restaurant that combines
tV best In dining, jazx and
relaxation.
Some of the dishes, devel­
oped by Chef Mike Morgan,
that are available haw a link
lo (V city In their names. The
Tlmacuan barbecue Pork Loin
Sausage to named alter the
golfing community, and the
Magnolia Square Prime Rib
Sandwich named afier the
street the bistro is located on.
The bistro also lias the Rltx
Caesar Salad named after the
storied theatre now being restored.
In addition to the 5 main
dtoVa and 3 salads, there are
4 side dishes to choose from.
TV bistro also serves drinks
with 91.50 lemonade and fruit
punch.

owner of Time Square Bistro.
For Information, call 3023356.

Uw Ja n goes on Thursday.
Friday and Saturday nights.
There are dally lunch specials,
and free delivery In select ar­
eas. Prices are reasonable with
all food Items under $10.
*YouVe got all tV elem ents
of Bourbon S tm t but without
the dubs.* said Rami Yoaefian.

OVIEDO - John Margerum of
Oviedo won a Judges Choice
award at Arts Atlantic! in
Maryland. Arts AtUnties Is
tV annual celebration of the
arts In Ocean City. T V event
was V ld the weekend of May

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M arylands seaside resort's
famous Boardwalk.
Margnum. with his ceram ic
presentations, participated tn
tV Juried art snow along wllh
over 100 artists from across
tV country. Thousands at­
tended the three-day show
browsing outdoor booths Ailed
with colorful galleiy-quallty
paintings, sculpture. Jewelry,
photography, ceramics, fiber
some wUd dreamt. — Mrs. B J.L.
Clistoa. Ms.
A. The Drat Titanic* sea made in
IM1. with a rest headed by CUftos
Wsbb tad Barbara Stanwyck. Tbs
aacmd waa Uw 1»U IBm *A Night to
ItamsmVr.* whh Kenneth Mere and

and more. The event also fea­
tured free music performances
on Ocean City's beach along
with delicious bod. a choco­
late bake-off. wine tastings,
and children's hands-on art
demonstrations.
Ocean City's Arts
sponsored by tV
Ocean City. Is V ld
during the weekend
Memorial Day.
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M em orial run honors
biker in the traditions
* 11*1 a tradition tba
biker* have, II** their
way of la y la t good­
bye, yoa'II atwava be
rcMcaibered. f
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Longwood police were very
helpful escorting the blkera
onto U.S. Highway 17-92 and
the bikrrs took over from
there, one or two stopping
traffic at Intersections ao the
memorial runners could remaUi together In one lane. 2by-2 and 5 to S feet behind
each other.
There were a few Incidents
where cars would attempt to
ru t serosa the procession In­
stead of waiting until the bik­
ers passed, (similar to Invaders

of funeral proceaolona con­
stating of cars) but fortunately
they were stopped and no one
waa Injured.
Santa leaves behind many
friends young and old. His
widow described. "When Santa
made friends, he made friends
for life.*
Santa's favorite lunch part­
ner. Ce Khar Feathers, was In
attendance at the memorial
run. *! liked Santa right away,
fie was antique! expressed the
5-year-old. "He looked like
Santa Claua but had a longer
beard. He made toys for big
boys.* Ce Rhae ordered a hotand fries. "Just like me
Santa used to eat to­
gether.* She talked about how
Santa always shared his fries
with her and gave her dollars
and quarters. *We talked
about everything
He only
drank Coke and w ater. He waa
such a nice man. I am going to
mlaa him ao much.*

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*We are a tight family.* by the bikers
gathering
stated Kim (alias DF1IJ. "You around Ma bike and recalling
cannot chose the family you tiietr fondest memories of him.
were bom Into. You can chose
Santa waa 46 years old when
the family you want to be he waa killed on May I of this
srtth.* Santa's eulogy was given year.

"I've known Santa for 20
years.* said Cowboy. *He had a
good heart and was always
there when you needed him.
Kraiy Rick added. *lle was a
straight up guy. He didn’t
drink or do drugs. I'm going to
mlaa tiding with ray brother.*
Chef Chaleuf (*Chefl*J. owner
of sidecar Orllle recreated
Santa's last meal of grilled
pork chops, roasted potatoes,
garlic bread, and applesauce
at the Handle liar ft Grille the
day after Santa died. Santa's
place waa set one laat time
and his friends (‘brothers*)
lherrd there to eat a meal In
» memory Upping Santa's

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Cheft. *tt‘s their way of saying
good-bye. you'll always be re ­
membered.*
T hu practice dates back
more than 2.500 y ean as an­
cient Greek patriarchal fami­
nes included deceased family
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ORLANDO _ It's all over but
the shouting.
Nick Urudy acuttrrd nine hits
and Bill Gracry. Terry Finley
and Wayne llllbum drovr in
two run* each as the Cardinals
held off the Yankees, 10-6, to
clinch the championship of the
Orlando Senior Baseball Asso­
ciation Spring League at Edgewater High School In Orlando
last Sunday.
The win was the third of the
season tn four meeting Tor the
Cardinals over the Yankees,
with all four games determin­
ing which tram would be tn
(list place at the Hire.
By virtue of the three wtna,
the Cardinals. wl» arc 6 6 on
the season, will wtn the title
even If they should lose today's
season finale with the Braves.
The Braves and Mariners
battled to a 14-14 tie In the
early game last Sunday.
Trailing the Cardinals (8-31
in the standings ate the Yan­
kees (7-41. the Manners (4-6-1)
and the Braves (3-8-1).
The regular season Is sched­
uled to end Sunday at Edgewrater High School with the Mari­
ners and Yankees meeting at
10 a m. and the Braves and
Cardinals squaring off a t I
p.m.
The Cardtnala took a lead
wry woum not reunquioo in
the top of the first Inning aa
Finley doubled with

stole second, and scored on a
sacrifice fiy by llllbum.
The Cardinals stretched the
advantage to 4-0 In the second
Inning. Dave Vmdur singled
with one out and Dean Smith
walked and Jack Eltonhead
singled with two out to load the
bases. Vrtidur scored on a wild
tch and Cracty singled home
ith Dean Smith and Elton­
head.
The lead went to 5-0 In the
top of th r third as Robert
Smith doubled and scored on a
single by Hllbum.
The Yankees got back Into
the game in the third Inning as
Carlos Martinez singled and
Rufus Merced walked. After an
out. A1 Mackey’s grounder was
dropped for a two-base error
with Martinez and Merced
scoring. Mackey then scored
on single by Russ Debcrko to
cut the deficit to 5-3.
Hie gfamc remained 5-3 unUl
the sixth Inning when the C a r
dlnals exploded for five runs.
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Dean Smith and Mike Carpen­
ter doubled home Brady.
Eltonhead. running for Dean
Smith, and Carpenter scored
*m a single by Finley, who later
scored on a wild pitch.
The Yankees mounted a
threat tn the bottom of the sev­
enth inning sgatnst a tiring
Brady.
Bradley reached on an error
and stole second. After a pair
ol outs, Merced and Santiago
walked to load the bases and
Mmkey Jixit missed a grand
slam with a blast off the top of
thr Ieftcenter field fence.
Santiago also scored on the
p)j&gt;’ on a throwing error, but
they would get no closer aa the
next batter flew out to end the
game.
Brady (fl-0| struck out nine,
walked three and allowed only
one ranted run.
Doing the damage offensively
for the Cardinals were llllbum
|2(oi2, two RBI). Robert
Smith (3-for-3 with a double.

IN BRIEF
Bayhead tennis classes
SANFORD _ Bayhead Racquet Club will be
holding beginner. Intermediate, and ad ­
vanced tennis classes at the following times:
* Beginners and Intermediates . Tuesday,
Thursday and Friday: 4:30 p.m. to (1:30 p m

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one run scored), Finley P-for-4
with a double, two ru m scored,
two RBI). Eltonhead (1-for-l.
two tuns scored). Carpenter (1for-2, one run scored, one
RBI). Vendur (l-fbr-2, two rum
scored), Dean Smith ll-for-3,
one run scored, one RBI).
Brady ll-for-3). Oraccy (l-for-4
with a double, two RBI) and
MU* Blanton (l-fcc-4, one n n
.scored).
Providing the offense for the
Yankees were Dcberko (3-for-4.
one RBI), Mackey 12-for-4 with
a double, one run scored, two
RBI). Martlnes (2-for-4. one run
scored). Bradley (l-for-3, one
tun scored), Dili Fulford (1 for3). Merced (two now scored)
and Santiago (one run scored).

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rated player at Lake Howell,
but her contributions on the

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QTC to keep the areas o pen to h u n tin g
for sportsm en who a re willing to pay
higher tees than the $35 required to
hunt on other wildlife m anagem ent a rcam.
E aritor th is y m r. la ad o w m rs lo r th e

m uch higher rate than the QFC could
pay. However, the Florida Legislature
enacted legislation authorising the user
pay plan. F earn tlalfr. th e QFC will col*
b e t a higher fin front h u n te rs who use
th e two a r e n a ,a n d a lo f tf a s t i t r a caah

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m onth a t Rolling HlOa
C ountry Club with a nine*
hole shotgun each week and
two-m an team draw ings
held Thursdays at 5:30 p.m.
There Is a 00 weekly en try
fee. Sign up tn the pro
shop...

Included Ron P an ts and Jim
Jackson of U m acuan w ith a
fourth place finish ♦**
The latest In Jack NlcUaua’
collection of golf courses la
^Country C hib and S tirling
in tern atio n al Realty will
h o s t a foursom e scram ble a t
jM aqua on Ju n e 17. with a 9
«.m . shotgun sta rt. Prises, a
{luncheon, and a 910.000
faole-ln-one
contest
are
fachndulrd for participants.
JThe event Is expected to raise
&lt;as m uch as 910.000 for the
{Boys and G irts Club of Cen­
t r a l Florida. Registration
^deadline to Ju n e 15 with a
*0800 entry fee per foursom e...
Teams representing Black
Diamond Ranch In Lccanto
and the River Club In
Bradenton were the w inners
In the 18th an nual Club C ar
North Florida PGA ProOfficial Golf Tournam ent a t
U m acuan. Loral finishers

appear a t the Total Oolf
Coach C enter In A ltam onte
Springs on Ju n e 0. 10 a.m . 3_p.ro. The new facility to a t
277 Douglaa Ave. and has
combined the latest In com ­
puterised golf Instruction
with nutrition and psychological analysis...
The North Florida PGA
Section to accepting rrgtotrations applications for th e
1998 Mrufli North Florida
PGA Ju n io r C ham pionship

nounccd s u date* lor Its E ntiy fees are 9140 lor a
sum m er tour. They are Ju n e player's A n t to u rn am en t
5. Foinciuna Resort In Kls- and 900 far each rem aining
strnmec; June 19. Ridgewood tournam ent...
Lakes: July 10, Forest Lake;
DeBaiy Ooif and C ountry
Ju ly 24. Deer Island; A ugust Chib has been acquired by
14. Rock Springs Ridge; the Tfexas-based C lub C orA ugust 28. Kissimmee Bay. pormUon of America...

drugs. The day Includes u n ­
limited play a t Heathrow,
unlim ited
snacks
and
drinks, com plim entary golf
shirts, h ats, balls and tees
and m any prises. Call
Wayne Oray a t 330-9000...

330-3793

The Boys and Girls Club of
C entral Florida will host Its
Salute to Siimw«*f Oolf
Tournam ent
at
A laqua
Country Club on Ju n e 17.
Registration to a t 7 2 0 a m .
with a 9 a.m . shotgun s ta rt

The Slammer and the
Squire. Sam Snead and
Gene Sam ian, give a
thum bs up to the new
Slam m er and Squire Golf
C ourse a t the World Golf

910.000 prise for a hole-inone. Call 841-0966 for In*
form ation...
Sum m er Games began last

Scratch Golf which also
ru n s Ttmacuan in Labe
M ary...
The 1996 Greater Orlando
Prem ium Golf Tour has an-

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begin talking about hunting, but
deer
season opens up la (he
ply for these perm its.” W hite said.
southern
portion o f South Carolina
*£vetyone--including lifetime and foot*
year Keener holders--m ust obtain u ser
pay perm its m order to h unt on these
Spouses and dependent children of
permit holders will not be required to
obtain perm its tn order to use the areas
for purposes other than hunting when
in the presence of the perm it holder.
T h e perm its are u n s wwble for up to
two yearn.” W hite said. *Any perm its
not renewed by Ju n e I of the next year

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Cristina
Ro m u I o .
fifth
grader a t Kreth Elementary,
was notified that th e was the
recipient of the 19B8 Walt
Disney Dreamer and Doer
Award by being called into her
*1 thought I was In trouble
when Ms. Mandevtlle called
OH In*. Cristina said. ‘Il frit
really exciting to get such a

big sorrow yet still m aintain­
ing a positive altitude in the
midst of It. was the key to
Cristina
obtaining
the
Dreamer and Doer Award
'People have recognised the
extreme growth In Cristina*,
he m other stated proudly.
1 never dreamed anything
like this could ever happen to
me* C ristina added. *lt was

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�children In the United State* have access to
the Internet. And with the Dec com puteraided predator*, parents are often lacking the
computer knowledge their children excel In.
Tho of the largest problem* that parents (ace
la hoar to control access to web sites contain­
ing explicit m aterial and how to protect p er­
sonal IsmUy Information.
Parent* are the first line of defense tn p ro ­
tecting their children from harm an the In­
ternet. One of the moot effective way* la to
directly supervise a child's Internet use. This
option Is not always available and certainly
not favorable with kids. However, parent* can
benefit from parental control software. This
type of software heipa parents:

Par more Information on parent control
software, parents can contact these com pa­
nies: Cyber Patrol (MX* 038 2OOO. Safe Surf
(8001 730*9031. Surf Watch |800| 458-0600.
Net Shepard (403) 200-0077. interGo (314)
434-7003. Cvbtrattter &lt;8001 900-3701. Net
Nanny |800| 940-7177. Bern, the Internet Re­
triever 0001071-1400.
Three are juat a few of the many program s
that are available to help keep unwanted Im­
ages from your children. Par a parent's guide
to Internet safrty and other uorfttl Inform a­
tion.
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you fret uncomfortable.
Never arrange a face to face meeting with­
out Idling your parents or guardian. If your
parent or guardian agree to the meeting,
make sure that you meet In a public place
and have a parent or guardian with you.
Remember that people online may not be
who they seem. Because you c a n t see or even
hear th r person H would be ra w for someone
to misrepresen t him- or herself. Thus, some­
one tndlcattng that she Is a 13 -year-old-girl

Expanded Boys &amp; Girls Club opens in Altamonte

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Health &amp; Fitness
Caregivers survival guide
Community agencies, support groups are there to help
By Debra b a o i MV
HERALD CORRESPONDENT
Evrty day more Ilian 22 million Americans
help an older family member, neighbor or
Iriend with shopping, housework or personal
needs. Without this help, many seniors
would require nursing home or other tnatltutlonal rare. Seventy-dvr percent of the raregivers are women, half also hold full-time
fobs, and 25 perm it rare for on older parent

• Kray fo o t m o m of humor.
Small. InconsequenUal things. UKr burnt
toast or apllktl milk, run iMTtxnr 'lltr straw
that breaks the camel's bark* If yon'rr overwhelmed. Laughing at yourself will ease the
tension for you and your loved one Not sure
whether to laugh or cry? Tlien look lor the
humor,
• Scktdok Uma for yourself,
Ask for and accept help from others,
Making lime to walk In the park, read a l*wk.
lake In a movie nr dine with Irlends ran .dievlatr v»me of llir stress and Isolation .Inst
gelling out of Ihc house ran rejuvenate I1an
for this time, Lrft lo chance. II just won't
happen.
Family, neighbors and churrh memliera
may be willing lo give vou a tcreak No one to
ask?Call the Senior Helpline, 023-1380 nr I800-330-9436. for a referral.
Statr-lunded Community Carr lor (he
Elderly (CCE1. 628 2884. offers respite and
friendly visitor services. The agrnry may have
a waiting list, so seek assistance before
you're ready to collapse.
Home-health agencies, another option, can
send a home health aide, but costs ran add
up quickly. Medicare covers Intermittent
IK&gt;me-health care for acute medical needs,
bill not for custodial rare.

Everyone Is different. Certain things may
Increase your anxiety, but not mine. Moke a
list of what sets you off. then develop way's lo
work around your triggers. Rrmembrr. you
con control only yourself, how you respond.
At this stage, don't expect Mom to change. • C—aIdar an *4aH day-cars costae.
Look at your Ust. then determine what you
While the patient socializes and cats lunch,
can modify and thereby control. Can meals you have time for yourself, to shop, rrst or
be simplified? Would a dally routine help?
even work outside the home. Doth parties
Stress, an unavoidable fact of life, builds, benefit. Service* vary. Many provide pick-up
unless you break the cycle. Take a stress and drop-off service. Some renters provide
management class and learn how to use medical or rehabilitation services, others
relaxation technique* and how to emotional* specialize in handkng patients with dementia
fy step away from the conflict. A deep breath or other mental Infirmities. Visit several renand the right perspective will make the day le n to And the right match. Pees differ. S t
brighter.
Mary Magdalen Adult Center. Altamonte

Springs. 831-9630. provides adult day-rare
services lo Icnv-tnromr. tiomrlxiund Seminole
residents through a ronliart with CCE.
Talking to other rnrrgfvrrs, learning from
thrtr experiences and venting your frustra­
tions with people who liavr berti therr often
puls things In p rfsp c c Ilv T . Tlie Alzheimer's
Support Group for Caregivers meets
Wednesday mornings at Ihc Frank Evans
Center In Lake Mary. For more Information
rail 323-4038 or 324 3060. Hospitals and
support organizations ran pul you In lourh
wtlli oilier support groups.

Board CartrfwL Amtfcin Board of Anttlhraotogy
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Wetter living (or Seniors. 333-HH77. run lie
lapprd for asslslanre with homedelivered
meals, rummunlly transportation and minor
home repairs, obtain rquipmenl. lilts or sup
pika to makr your job rosier. Medtruer or
other Insurance may rover Ihc rest If tlie
equipment Is orderrd by a physician. Uul.
don't wait for tlie dortur to think ol ll. ASK.
Or belter yet. contact Hie medical rquipmenl
company yourself. They will usually be more
than happy to rail the doctor and obtain the
necessary orders.
Congratulate yourself on wtiul yon are
accomplishing, even If everything Is not per­
fect. lie proud of what you liavr done: don't
focus on pending chorrs Listen to your body.
Carrglvliig can be exhausting. Makr sure you
get enough rest, regular exercise and nulrtItous food.
Caring for a loved one at home ran
strengthen family ties, reaffirm feelings of
doaracaa and be a rewarding experience.
Ju st don't lose sight of or deny your own
needs while lending to the loved ones in ynur
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He completed hisOphthalmology
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As exciting as these cold-blooded performers
were they were merely the warm-up acts for the big
stars of the show. Kesha, a 0 year old Florida pan­
ther and 2 of her cubs. A hush fell over the room as
Kesha sauntered In with that aloof feline air and.
as any wed trained kitty, seated heraeif nest to
Durford awaiting her next reward of raw beef. The
cubs are 3 weeks old and were bom a t the CAJLK.
facility. Kesha enjoyed Impressing the audience
with her repertoire of tricks. She was enjoying It so
much she did not want the show to end. and was a
little uncooperative when It came time to leave. (A
little strategically placed raw beef solved that.)
CA.R.E. Is a not-for-profit volunteer organization
that provides a safe and permanent home for ani­
mals In need. Moat of the 31 animals they are cur-

Cataract &amp; Laser
out the summer at the various branches of the
Seminole County Public Library System. In addi­
tion to the C A R E, program. June's schedule fea­
tures appearances by Ronald McDonald.
*Exploration Magic’ with magician Sammy Smith
and “An Egyptian Adventure*, led by the Wkcky
Professor. Frank Lokus. Puppeteer Nancy Kenton
and musician Robert Everett will be entertaining
young library visitors in July.
Florida Library Youth Program Is under way al
each branch. Young readers ran register for the
program and pick up their book log. Hporttiql FLYP.
the library's Florida panther. Participants record
the title* of books read by or to tlietn. Librarians
will add stickers as the log la filled. When the log la
complete with 22 titles the eager reader receives a
free paperback book provided by the Fttenda of the

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L ake M ary W om an’s Club doles out $$ and scholarship
Traditionally. May i*» the
month the Lake Mary Woman *
Club has It* installation of
officers. At this year* May
meeting, held on May 27 at
Tlmucuan Country1 Club. Jane
Denning. District 7 Director of

Prstdvnl Rosemary Traagw with
her captain's hat and moanto baby.

presented Rosemary with a
gill. Saudi Moodle, incoming
president.
also
presented
LAKE MARY Rosemary with a homemade
captain* hat and a meanle
baby to commemomic the not
ho successful
cruise d u b
members recently undertook.
MARY
Kvrry year, the Lake Mary
ROWELL
Woman* Club presents Its
SCC scholarship during the
May meeting It's one of the
stall the offirrrs. A* part of the things members wotk to raise
Installation. Jane rend u money for all year. They could­
prayer that was written Just for n't have found a more deseivt!
that office. Stic also gave all recipient.
the new officers a rose.
Vanrss.i Ltmlcau, this year's
The officer* fur the Lake scholarship recipient, Is a
Mary Woman * Club for 1998- widow with a 5 year-old daugh­
1999 are Sandy Moodlr. Presi­ ter. She work* full time ana Is
dent: Jran Hillllp*. First Vice already enrolled at SCC. V a­
President; Audrey Uuchanun. nessa Is training to be a medi­
Second Vice President: Ann cal trntiMnpiionlst. With the
Ktrkrndall, Third Vice 1“resi­ •750 scholarship, Vanessa will
dent: Alice Motighiun. Treas­ be able to alTnrd her last year
urer. Margaret Schwalbe. Cor­ at SCC.
responding Secretary and Lots
Jean Hrooklyn. Lake Mary
Jackson. Recording Secretary. Historical Commission chair,
In apprrd.ition fur tnstalllnK and Maureen IJbcnitorr. for­
the officers. Rosemary Traeger mer commission liaison, were
presented June with a stiver also g u e s ts at the May meeting.
starfish. June ha* often used a They were there to accept a
starfish analogy to describe d o n atio n for tire Lake Mary
lhe 7lh District.
Rosemary Historical Museum.
also gave lliank you gifts to all Tire Woman * Club heard about
the people who liuve helped the commission plana to video­
Iter during her term ns presi­ tape oral history from Lake
dent.
Maty residents. The dub
In appreciation for nerving bought a very nice television
a* president, club members fur the museum and presented

Spurting family meets for reunion
Keene.
of Sanford pioneer.
t for a (sadly reunion at the Mayfair resilience of Fred and Sandra Wilson. Sun­
day afternoon. April 19.1986.
Mr. Spurting moved to Sanford, from a native
of CentrevlUe. Montgomery County. Ohio. Mrs.
Spurting died soon after. In 1911. leaving Mr.
Spurting to raise six girls; Beulah. Blanche.
Florence. Annabelle. Thelma, and Ola; by him­
self.
He built the family home. 2018 S. Mellonvlllc
Are., called T he Oaks*, and died on Jan . 3,
1929. while driving a Pierce Arrow automobile
near Oak Avenue and 25th Street. Jcaoe Spur­
ting waa a noted local Realtor, developing
Flora Heights, named In honor at hla second
wife. Flora Francis Spurting, and Highland
Park, a section of Sanford south of 90th Street
and between Oak and French Avenues (17-92).
He was active In the First Methodist Church,
and established a mission church called The
Sanford Tabernacle, on the site of the present
Oood Shepherd Lutheran Church, near Park
Avenue and 25th Street.
F-at of the Spurting girls married local men:
Oeorge WeUa. Ivey Strtngrr. Edmour Monforlon. Ralph Cowan. Harold Danforth. and Eddie

the reunion
(Florence

and David
(Florence Monfbrton), WIBtara H.
(Beulah WeUa). and
with t
O thers unable to attend who sent regrets and
best wishes were Sam and Con n itr Hannah.
Currtr.
daughter of the late Vlokt
Mildred Wells Sfemper. and
strom. Sr., whose lata wife,
daughter of Oeorge and Beulah
Ralph Cowan. J r.

the remote to Jean, (tt was
easier to hand over than the
TV.}
The Lake Mary Woman s Club
Is always supportive of SafeHouse of Seminole County. Radonda Dobbins from Safehouse
thanked the Club for their
•300 donation. Kadonda also
updated the club on the SafeHouse. They now have a volun­
teer coordinator. So, li'a a good
time. Kadonda said, to call In
and volunteer your services.
Safehouse Is always looking for
volunteers.
Larry Levin slopped by from
Special Olympics to thank
members for their donation. He
also told the d u b that Special
■J r s la*
mympici
» *Maaj
vrry rxnira apgmhad
ngni
now . about everything th at's
going on. They've added eques­
trian to the line-up of sports.
And in their Aral tune out. the
team from Seminole County did
exceptionally
well. Special
Otymptcs to "i**1 looking foe
ite m .
volunleen

Tanaka Knight, 1998 gradual* of
FAMU.
Sanford's hlstortai) At unease S.
Bently hi the mission depart­
ment of the First South Florida
Missionary Baptist Church and
minister*/deacons wives of the
Widows Council.
The first community wide
Juneteenth celebration in the

Gospel
music
lifetime
achievement awards will be
held Saturday. Juty 28. B£0
p in. at the Sanford Ctvtc Cen­
ter. Tickets for the Mark tie
event are $20. Proceeds are for
the musician guild's ac h o fo rsMp ftiad of which over ES.OOO
has been awarded to Meal s tu ­
dent*. For more k “
call (904) 532-2335.

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M ileage and Other
Expenses Reimbursed

Caregivers
Need
The R.E.L.I.E.F. program provides a w ay for a
neighbor to help a neighbor by providing a
break for caregivers of hom ebound elders.

Hawkins-

Family and friends shared an
enjoyable afternoon on Salu p
day. May 30. at Barnett Park
and Recreation. The retirement
of Christian worker and com­
munity leader. Charlie Mae
Wilder, waa honored at a re­
tirement celebration. She waa
one who helped get Headstart
In Orange County. For over 31
years she h as worked tn 11 po­
sitions. Through her life expe­
riences she has worked with

The Lake Mary Woman s Club
alao made donation* to the
Oood Samaritan Home. Haci­
enda Outs Ranch. Missing nation, and reminded them
Children and Rescue O u tm rh that she. loo. could use aft the
Blanche Bell Weaver. vuluntrcf* she could get.

ALL ACES
TRAINING PROVIDED

of Orlando, fay his lather. Harold
Tommy Stringer referenced the i
of family members In Sanford over the yearn,
and BUI Stempcr. J r., described the descent of
Jesse Spurting from the Mayflower Pilgrim.
Edward Fuller, the Magna Carta Barons, and
the Emperor Charlemagne.

the president of the Seminole
Cdhnty FAMU Alumni Associa­
tion. The 1996 meeting «1H be­
gin again the second Saturday
of September at the St. John
Baptist Church
education
building.
Seminole County's Alumni
Association salutes President
Frederick S. Humphries as
"Floridian o f The Year' for his
outstanding contributions to
the State of Florida 1997-1998.
FAMU la number one In na­
tional achievement scholars.

msmber

VOLUNTEERS!

dra and Fred Wilson

Sanford Midway a n a will be
June 20 at 8:45 g jg . Parade
line up to at 10:30 a m The pa­
rade steps off th ro n g Midway
from Sipes Avenue to the lot
for the ftiture home of BL Mat­
thew Baptist church.
Celebrated the day as all
churches. dubs, businesses,
choirs, soloists, and entertain­
ers are Invited to be a pert of
the day. The Vendors foe Is
•20. Please call Cynthia Oliver
at 322-5028 or grt your m o t
entry In to P.O. Bra 10IS.
Sanford, FL 32773 to the atten ­
tion of Dorothy Ouao or Rev.
Leonard J . Wilson, the pastor.

Vanessa Lanand SCC stilt

Cynthia POcock, scholanhip
doau. and Eds Siovsn. dub

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DEAR AHHY: My daughter.
Amy Locicero Psdsricl, was Uio
sixth vltUm of iho LsMlsIaed Rail­
road Masuioe of DaeT/, IMS.
Abby, we all suflhr when a loved
one la taken W ean a lte r Dmasms
. The murdar of tey daughter
J my life and that ef every
----- rofourfaaihr.
A dear friend o f n iM , Marie
Patella, who, like myself, la a
teacher, wrote the i
«uni that I'm ending you.
that you will pnnt H.
ARI.KNE J. LOCICERO,
AMY8 MOM. HAWTHORNE. NJ.

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DEAR ABDY: Dr. D.. the Ph-D.
from Arcadia. pnmw only that some
educated and intelliitmt people are
nut neresiarily "mart. She may
h.ive s doctorate in education, tot
•hr failed Common Sense 101.
If I were the judge who la manymi; Iter. I d put a ‘stay of execution’
on thu wedding ceremony. In fact.
I'd run m far ft* I could away from
lht» ’doctor" — maylie to another
«Uilc or country.
If I eet-m to he hard on this
woman. il‘* Iwcauiw I've men, met.
•pokm to. and even broken bread
with thi* type of person. These peo­
ple are sc-lnsh and self-centered. It's
unfortunate that they don't recog­
nize themselves. By the way. I’m an
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the llarrta home.
Louise and N aarr are the
proud parm ia of the Rev. Scott
H arm of Sarasota: ret. U^Oot

Sharon Tbotnaa a n a the excited guest of honor at a bridal
luncheon and ahoner Satur­
day. May 30. a t lakralde
Landing. Hoateaaea far the pre­
nuptial event were Ann Hoolehan and lirr daughter. Tammy
Ouadagno of Veto Beach.
Q uota arm ed carrying beau­
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Sharon, daughter of Colleen
and-Alim Thomas, will be mar­
ried to Steven Ttrftx June 37 at
All Souli Catholic Church.
Thoae attending with the
hoateaaea. honoree and her
mother were: Evelyn Hoolehan.
Mattie Thomas. Susan Mor­
rison, Jennifer Movrlaon. Ann

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Serving Sanford, Laka Mary, Longwood, Oviedo, W inter Springs and Sem inole County since 1908
90th YEAR, No. 2I7

50 Cents

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, I99K

C ounty buys M -16s;
decides not to adopt
firew orks ban, yet
By Susa White
IIKKAI.lt STAFF WRITER

TN* a tbo fyps ot hoiicoptsr thst Somnoio County
*oon be able to use vi ftre/roscuo operations and aher-

iff ■ o f»«« deportment It esn hoW 13 hroligMtrt or
daputiaa and transport 500 gallons ot water

SEMINOLE COUNTY
This weeks sign lh.it
•he A|mm .ilvpsr is
us Seminole County
commissioners drlu trd on Tuesday why thry
should |&gt;ut M Hi Miles In ttir hands of shertll's
deputies and t.lkr aw-.iv -till of
sp.uklrrs
liotn 4 year olds
Piry drt Idrtl lo gtvr llir deputies thru ilia
« titnr i(mn. and Irt llir kids krrp llir sparklrrs
Ifor the timr tiring)
Tlir &lt;oiinty s Iradrrs also lalkrd almtll speed
humps, military lirllroptrrs equestrian use of
tlir Cross Srtulnolr Trail, solid waste, nude
dancing. rural design si.md.inls and a rltl/rn
Infonnatlon putillrat ion on (IimmIiiik The lattrr

Itrin wlsrly was |Nit off to a rainy day
A request try slirrtff Don Ksllnger for $A.700
to buy M Hi tlllrs Ird to a trsty exchange with
Cnmmlxslonrr Or.int Maloy who said hr frarrd
Ksltnger was itylng to assrmhlr a *Kambo unit"
mthrt ill.in (omimmlty law enforcement agency
Dir Hoard voted 4 I. to apprnvr Ksllnger's re
ipirst
A rrqurst from ttir puhlli safety d im tors to
&gt;*.in flrrworks in tlir rounty brought a rompro
mlsr solution try thr tro.itd There is no Iran but
onr could Irr plat rd Into rffrr t try County
Chairman Kandy Morns Thr rntlrr IIIIC would
not havr to rrronvrnr In thr mrantlmr. fliers
will hr dlstnhutrd warning rrstdrnts of tltr dan

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hea County. Pag* 4A

C ity b o a r d
dives in to
back pool
at school

Gentle mammals frolic in Lake M onroe
Nt- PAZ folks
SANFORD • Two new inrmIrrrs h.ivr Itrrn up|tnlntrd In
thr Sanford
Hanning
and
Zoning Commission, to rrplarr
Urn Dy.il and llrlrn Stairs,
who tiavr reached thrlr term
limits
Andrew
Hut/
was
named to replace Hen Dyal
and Tim Hudson will replace
Helen Stairs The City Com­
mission apprirvrd
the
ap­
pointments Monday night.
In another move, ttir com ­
mission approved Tom Hall to
(111 a vacancy on thr Commu­
nity Krdrvrlopmrnt Agency.
I Mil s name was rrcommrndrd
by the Sritilnolr County Com­
mission.

By Nick Pfelfkof
IIKKAU ) STAFF WRITER

Renovation planned
lX&gt;NOWfX)D • Tlir l amgw nod
City Commission will hold a
special work session Monday.
Junr 211. to discuss a renova­
tion of llir city commission
chambers. A presentation is to
lie made try Hrntlry Architects
A Kugtncrrs regarding Ihr
work required. If thr com m is­
sion Is lo ronllntir using the
facility.
Tlir meeting Is scheduled lo
begin al 7 pm . at laingwood
City Hall. I7fi W. Warren A ve­
nue. It Is open to thr general

public.
MPO Alliance

SANFORD • Tlie next m eet­
ing of thr Orlando-Volusla
M ID (Metropolitan Planning
Organl/atlon) will be held al
thr Sanford City hall. .TOO N.
Park Avenue, on Thursday.
July 0 iM-glniilng at I p in. Onr
of Ihr major goals of Ihr or­
ganisation Is thr reconstruc­
tion of the SI. Johns River
I lodge ol lnlrrstutc-4.
Seminole County Commis­
sion Chairman Kandy Morris,
commissioner Win Adams, and
Hi m

ms

Brltfa. P ip 2A

INDEX
C lassified . . . . .4B-5B
C o m ica . . . . .......... SB
C rossw ord . .
D ear Abby . .
H o ro s co p e . . .......... 9 A
O b itu aries . . .......... 3 A
P o lic e B riefs # # • • *3A
S p orts . . . . . . . 1B-2B
T V ..................
W e sth er _____ .......... 2 A

4 It is not fair to
ask of others what
you are not willing
to do yourself^
•tteon or Hb m m c M

It’S summer, and tnsky young manatoes visit (tie lakotront in Sanlord Tues­
day Photographer Tommy Vrncont was oscortod by boat to tho scone cour­

tesy ol Bob and Evio Hopkins, from Gator Landing Tho Hopkinses were
checking to mako sure tho gentle mammals woro not in distross

V isitin g m anatees delight passersb y
By Jeaaa Hughes
IIKKAI.D STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - Reports of a whale In Lakr
Monroe w-rre Just a little exaggerated
There were however 2 manatees...shall we
say...frolicking olf shore In Imnt ol Ft.

Mellon Park Tuesday morning.
Pussrrxliy on thrlr way lo work or out lor
u morning stroll did a double take as thry
tried to determine what was np|iear1ng und
disappearing In tlir wulrr Just a few yards
oil Ihr wall. H ie |Mlr appeared undisturt»rd
as people look a lirrak hum llirlr morning

H a m m e rin g out a pay
raise fo r elected officials
By Nick Pfclfauf
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - A proposed ordi­
nance regarding a pay raise fur
the mayor und city comm is­
sioners was ready for first
reading at Monday
night's
Sanford
City
Commission
meeting. There were a number
of blank spaces however, most
prominently, the amount of
monry they would he paid.
Dial ponion of Ihr orillnaner
was left blank, with plans lo
fill It In later.
Tlir proposal however, didn't
gel off thr ground. While It had
previously been determined (by
the commissioners) (hat the
present salaries were too low.
no one had given consideration
to expenses, which are In(hided In thr commissioners'
pay.
City Manager Hill Simmons
told thr commissioners that
tlir amount approved for ex­
penses, such as travel pay and
others. Iius not been changed
since 1974.
At the present time, the posi­
tion of mayor In Sanford pays
$3,000 while commissioners
receive $3,000 per year. Fig-

urrs previously drlrnulurd by
thr city stall show. In 10 eltlrs
with similar populations, tlir
annual
avrrugr
salary
Is
$9,000 for mayors und ovrr
$7,000 fur commissioners.
There has l&gt;rrn no open dis­
cussion regarding what salary
level may l&gt;c considered for
Sanford Iradrrs.
Tlir how and when to enact
salary Increases remains u
point of eonfiislon howrvrr,
Commissioners are prohibited
l»y city charier from voting on
pity raises for themselves.
Thercforr any raise would not
br rffrrtlvr until an rlrrllon.
Hut only those who are rlrrtrd
or re-elected could obtain an
Increase, leaving those whose
trntis hud not ended, receiving
less pay than Ihr others.
When the matter. Including
Ihr blank spaces for a salary
level, was brought up for a vole
during llir regular commission
meeting. II wus tabled. A l­
though the title o f the ordi­
nance Is 'Compensation of
City Commission and Mayor:
Expense Money.' the expenses
were not Included.
H ie mailer Is now lo go hack
for further study bv the city.

routines to gather uluug the shore and by
taut.
'It's nl«r lo huve u good Ihlng lo bring
the ((immunity out to see Instead of a
natural disaster,* said Cathy Wlrhman.
Whitman grew up In Orange Park near
H i m Sh Manatees. Fogs 4A

HANFORD • A proposal lo
liulld a swimming pool at
Seminole High School. In a c o ­
operative effort between the
school taunt and rlty. was
thwarted in a public rrferen
(hun several yrars ago Now.
thr plans are hark In Ihr fore
front.
In 1991. thr Hanford City
Commission moved to ulloeatr
*500.000 tuwurd construe tlun
of a swimming pool at SIIS.
with the Seminole
County
School Hoard to pay a similar
amount, ll i r pool was lo luivr
lieen built on school properly
and used try Ihr school during
normal hours It would hr
available for the public and
rlty recreation on off-school
iMiurs. weekends and summer
vacations.
In a public referendum how­
rvrr. thr cllUriift of Sanford
drfr.itrd thr proposal.
In January of this year, the
nutter rntnr hack for consid­
eration whru the School Hoard
announced Its Intention to ohPitta* See Pool. Pigo 4A

Heartfelt thanks to firefighters

Appreciation can coma In many forma, but In Just 6
words, a lotis said. Gall Slopes, left, thanks Semi­
nole County firefighters for extinguishing a b lu e end
saving hot proporty just oft Oscoda Road In Semi­
nole County. Right la Paula Ritchie. Public Affairs Of­

ficer w(h the Seminole County file Department
StopeS wee a victim of recent w4d Area that have
plagued draught-riddon Florida for a month. About
3,000 acres have burned In Seminole County.

�2A - Sammota Ho&lt;aU. SantonJ. Honda - Wednesday Juno 24. 1998

Is the county really safe in its arm s?
Today would Ik* a nice one for
Seminole County Sheriff Don
Eallager
and
County
Commissioner Grant Maloy In
reach an arms agreement.
There were fireworks al thr
Commissioners
meeting
on
Tuesday when the sheriff and the
commissioner had eonlllrtlng
Ideas about the purchase of M
1G rifles
M.dov said hr was against the
sheriff arming his deputies with
the weaponry of a South
American military torce
*t'd prrfcr something more like
Sherlock Holmes' force," M.Uoy
said
At this. Ksllnger was nut
pleased
*1 don't appreciate that one
bit." Ksltnger snapped "Were
had
M-lCs since the I97CN
They're part of law enforremrnt
today. We're not some South
American military force."
The other 4 county commis­
sioners agreed with Esltnger.
awarding tlie sheriff $8,700 to
purchase new M- 16s and ammu­
nition
No one could recall the last
time the sheriff and a rommtv
sloncr had as terse an exchange
"He went ballistic." Maloy said.

A date to remember
On this day 50 years ;»go the
Soviets challenged the West's

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tight uf access to Ikilin. creating
a hhskade that lasted 1121 days
and brought Herllu 1.592.7117
tons of supplies Allied planes
conducted a spectacular airlttt of
supplies to 2.250,000 people.
Joseph Stalin gave the nrdrt to
end the blockade on May 12.
1949

Now here was a fighter
Oner upon a tttnr lighters wrie
really fighters One of the great­
est of them was Imm on June 21,
103 years ago. His name was
Jack Dempsey, and was known
to many as T h e Manassa
M auler"
He was the heavywright champion (mm 1919 to
1920 The champ was a success­
ful restaurant operator In New
Vork after he quit fighting Hr
died tn 1983.

Gorgeous George
Celebrity birthdays get more
attention
than thrv
rrallv

Writer’s group meets Saturday
Special to the Herald
A Hound Table
Writers'
Group will meet At 10 a.m.
even1 Saturday In the cafe at
Borders Bookstore. 800 W. SR
436 (southeast turner o f 436
and 434), Altamonte Springs.
Tlie meetings are open to any­
one Interested tn Improving
writing skills, whether for en­
joyment or to advance toward
getting their work published.
There U no cost or obligation.
The group focuses on honest
critiques of each participant's
work, always with the goal of

Improvement. Tills Is not a
competitive
«rganUatlon--lt's
purpose to rnrournge every­
one tn their efforts, us well os
to Improve the creative use of
vocabulary, punctuation and
style in any genre.
Anyone Is welcome to attend
the meetings, and to partici­
pate bv bringing exam ples of
their own creative writing. If a
serious critique Is desired,
please bring eight or ten extra
copies for others to mark and
edit.
Fur more Information cull
Darrell Johnson at 282-1449.

iih c a u w a g n
Today; Afternoon thunder
storms. Highs In the upper-90s
Lows in the mid-70s
Afternoon thunderstorms. Hi
In the uppcr-90s. Lows in (he
mld-70s. Friday: Afternoon
thunderstorms. Highs In the
mid-90s. Lows tn the mld*70s.
Saturday: Afternoon thunder­
storms. Highs In the mid-90s.
Lows tn the mid-70s.

min. 5:55

a.m., maj. —- a.m.. min. 0:15
p.m.. maj. 12:05 p.m.
TIDES: Daytona Beach: high:
8:51 u.m.. 9:19 p.m.. low: 2:44
a.m.. 2:48 p.m. Nei
■each: high: 8:56 a.m.. 9:24
p.m., low: 2:49 u.m.. 2:53 p.m..
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9:39 p.m.. low: 3:04 a.m.. 3:08
75 p.m.

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Water
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Daytona is 80 degrees and
at New Symma. 80 degrees.
Winds arc from the southwest at 10-15 tn.p.h.
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Mar* arw tha winning numban
selected on Tuasday In tha
Florida Lottery:
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Lotto (Juno 20)
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STATISTICS

Tke high im p a n t a n la
Sanford Tnaaday was 101
dagraoa and tha ova might tow
waa 70,
Racordad rainfall for tha
patted aadlag al lO a.m.,
dfodn— day located 0.04 tech.
•Ounite*............... 0:90 a.m.
•Snnaat................ 0:30 p.m.

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deserve, yet rvrtyonc seems to
like hearing |Ust how old so and
so may be Today, wr present
Phyllis George, former Miss
America and a former television
sportscaater. Ms George Is 49
today. Actress Michele Lee Is
56 Mick Fleetwood the drum­
mer with Fleetwood Mac. Is also
50

themselves to a stimulation of
the 5 senses
taste, touch,
stent, sight and sound To thosr
who want to tiy something hard­
er they can elevate to what the
mystics say Is the cluster nth
sense. Don't try anymore.

Making sense of it all
The Celebration of tlie Senses
Is a little known event that cost
very little to those wishing to par­
ticipate. Today, some of your
best frtends may l&gt;c treating

B riefs

Coatlaaad front Page IA

Sunlord Mayor harry Dale nrr
all members of the OrlandoVolusia MHO Alliance.
Also included In thr agenda
for the meeting Is a discussion
of the Central Florida Light
Kail Transit System.
Tlie meeting, open to the
general puhllr. will be held In
the city manager's conference
room o f Sanford City Halt.
SANFORD - Sanford Mayor
Lorry Dale reports he lias had
a number of citizens ask him If
It was permissible, during the
city's present watering restric­
tions. to wash one's ear on p ri­
vate properly, providing II was
parked on the Liwn ul Die
time.
T don't know where that
started.*
Dale said during
Monday's rommlswian work
session, "but there Is no truth
to II. IVople are asked to fol­
low all o f our watering restric­
tions. which specifics!ly say
car washing on private prop­
erty Is prohibited.*

Oeacoattte

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Guard Academy la now ac­
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cations to the Class of 2003.
Appoint menls
are tendered
solely on the basis o f an an­
nual nationwide competition
with no congressional nomina­
tions or geographical quotas.
Applications must be submit­
ted to the Director o f Admis­
sions prior to December 15.
1998. Candidates must ar­
range to participate In either
thr SAT I or ACT prior to or
Including the December 1998
administration.
Appointments are based on
the candidate's high school recprd, performance on cither
thr SAT I or ACT, and leader­
ship potential as demonstrated
ty participation Ut high school
activities, community service
and part-time employment.
Most
successful candidates
rank In the top quarter uf their
high school doss and liavr
demonstrated proficiency In
both mathematical and ap­
plied science.
Candidates must be unmar­
ried at the time o f the1 oppolntmrnl, have no legal obligallons,
and
must
have
reached the age o f 17 but not
23 by July I. 1999. Candi­
dates must be assured o f high
school graduation tty June 30.
1999.
Coast Guard cadets obtain
an excellent undergraduate
education at no personal e x ­
pense. In addition, they r e ­
ceive pay and allowances for
living expenses. The Academy
curriculum emphasizes en gi­
neering und science. Iruds to a
Bachelor o f Sclrnce degree,
tuid establishes a solid founda­
tion for a challenging career.
Graduates of the Academy arc
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Isn't this a bool?
The Italians call today Otaro
fV f CaUlo It's a grral dav to br
tn Florence. Italy, where there
will Ire a revival ol a 16th rentu
ry football match in medieval
costumes Ttirre Is also going to
Ire fireworks Wonder who's the
punta?

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tea. engineering,
law.
and
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further Informal Ion write: Di­
rector of Admissions.
U.S.
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Conn. 00320: or call I (800)
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done
on
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Interstate 4
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day. June 12 Seminole U crnlil.
contained incorrect Inform a­
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HEALTH A FITNESS • BUSINESS
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(407) 322 2611 Fax (407) 323-9406

Don’t miss the hottest event of the year
The

BILL SIMMONS ROAST
A fun-filled evening of
good food and entertainment

M aster o f G prem ontoa; Larry Strtelder. BaMt o uUi
R ooster*. Form er County C om m lssionor. Sandra O lson ; C ity Plannar, Jay Mardar;
CHy Com m laalondr, W hHoy Eckatatn; Form er Mayor, Bottya Sm ith;

City Community Davalopmont Director, Charlaa Rows; and Mayor Lorry Data.

Join us In honoring and roasting retiring

Sanford City Manager. Bill Simmons
Show your appreciation for Bill's many years of
service and dedication to our community.

Friday, July 10,1998
7:00 PM
Sanford Civic Center
401 Seminole Ooulevard, Sanford
Ticket

Price: $25

per person

(Includes dinner and entertainment - cash bar)

Tickets• available at the Chamber
of Commerce.
■
400 Eut First Street. Sanford. Ticket information: 322-2212
S m u t!

Hit O u te r Santa. Ctamtar of C—

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�O rder o f Elks presents debutantes
Open container
Jimmy Snell. 33. o f
13
Cowan Moughton Terr.
Terr.. S an ­
ford. was arrested Friday. June
19. by Sanford police. Snell
was rharged with possession
of an open container o f alcohoi. Snell was arrested at
Cowan Moughton Terrace.

Coneaalad wtapon
Joshua Frye, 18. of 137 Lori
Anne lame. Winter Springs,
was arrested Saturday, June
20. by Winter Springs police.
Frye was charged with a conrraled weapon law violation.
Frye was arrested at Ihe com er
of North Falrfux and Lori Ann.

Uttering • forgery
Angela Amato. 19. of 0 0 1
Sunrise Avc.. Winter Springs,
was arrested Friday. June 19.
by Longwood police. Amato
was charged with uttering u
forgery and grand theft. Aina to
was arrested In llte 200 blork
of South Stale Road 000.

0 rand thaft auto
William Harrison, 39. of 509
K Chtirrh Avr., Longwood. was
urrestrd Saturday. June 20. by
Seminole
County
depullrs.
Harrison was charged with
grand Itirft auto. Harrison was
arrestrd In the 4000 block of
West Lake Mary Boulevard.

Itateil thaft
Jolui Beck. 33. of 100 R e­
serve Clr., Oviedo, was arrested
Sunday. June 21. by Oviedo
police. Berk was charged with
retail theft. Beck was arrested
In Ihe HO block o f West
Mltrhrll Hammock.

Driving undnr tha in fluanca
Roy Hall. 29. o f 331 Rosecllfr
Clr.. Sanford, was arrested
Saturday. Junr 20. by Semi-

note County deputies. Hall was
charged with DUI and driving
while license is suspended or
revoked. Hall was arrested on
Lake Howell Road.
Willie Nelmona. 38. o f 1435
Mara Ct., Sanford, was ar­
rested Saturday. June 20. by
Sanford police. Nelmons was
charged with DUI. reckless
driving, driving while license Is
suspended or revoked, open
container and sent bell not
worn. Nelmons was arrested at
the turner o f 13th and Shep­
pard.
Ifobrn Miller, 31. of 319 Live
Oak lllvd.. Sanford, was ar­
rested Monday. June 22. by
Sanford police. Miller wus
rharged with DUI and reckless
driving. Miller was arrested at
Ihe comer o f Live Oak and A ir­
port.
James Doucette, 43. of 115
E. Plantation lUvd.. Lake Mary,
wan arrestrd Friday. June 19.
hy Winter Springs
police.
I Vint rile wan charged with
DUI. rrslnttng with violence
and corruption
by
tlirral
against law enforcement offi­
cer. IViucctte wan arrested In
Ihe 400 block o f Murphy Road.

SANFORD • Huds o f Evergreen
Cotillion
featured
lalrnird,
brlgtit young women of the
conimimlly.
Tltr Second Annual Cotillion
sponsored by llie Evergreen
Temple No. 321 Order of Elks
was held on June 21 al the
Greater Sanford Chamber of
Corn metre. First SI reel and
Sanford Avenue.
Two young women lu d been
groomed for more than 5
months to be presented to so­
ciety on that M|M*rial day. They
liuve been In vurlous work­
shops on etiquette. Job inter­
viewing skills, and other tonics
that will prepare them for llielr

L a 'th on d s Danmark
college life and adulthood.
Daughter Ruler Joyce Byrd
and Ihe commuter o f Ever-

green Temple 321 IBPO Elk
presented these debutantes:
Sa'Relha
Brooks,
a
1998
graduate of Pine Ridge High
School in Deltona. Site plana
to attend college and aspires to
be a physical therapist or re­
ceive a degree in criminal Jus­
tice.
SaUrtha is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Frrd (Loretta)
Brooks.
La'Shmula Denmark Is a
1998 graduate o f Seminole
High School. Site will attend
Seminole Community Collrge
and aspires to be a mrdiral
examiner. La'Shonda is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin (Cynthlal Fisher.
For more Information you
may contact Sylvta llodeson at
322 0570

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Ira Wolf. 42. or 2752 Ridge­
wood Avr.. Sanford, wan arrrntrd Saturday. June 20. by
SrniliHile
County
deputies.
Wolf wss t Itarged with DUI and
was arrested at lire eomer of
Stale Road 000 and ftirk Ave­
nue

T h a n k You
tnm Sm hasty of

Mrs. WMteMae

Ryan Dimperio. 22. of 301 N.
Hawthorne
Clr..
Wlntrr
Springs, wus arrralrd Satur­
day. June 20. liy Umgwood po­
ller. Ulmprrla wan charged
with DUI and was arrested si
Ihe comer of Slate Raid 434
and Belle St reel.

There’s plenty to do at the
Orlando Public Library
Prolrrllng Florida's Wildlife
la a read and share program
(rat it ring stories about Flor­
ida's animals and their envi­
ronment. PAWS, the Orange
County panther character, will
make a guest appearance on
Wednesday. July 15 al I I' m.
at the South Trail Library. Call
(MO-OIIOfar m ate Informalkon.
Lram about Stltliery Krp
ulrs:-Tides and Experiences at
the North Orange Library. Sat­
urday. July 18 at 10:15 a.m.
The Snake Man. Johnny Brace,
from the Orlando Science Cen­
ter. will bring live reptiles and
lell the audience about them.
Call 889-3335 for more Infor­
mation.

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insurance
and saveoh
your car.
X D V h c n you buy your life
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Endangered
Animals
of
Florida Is a slide presentation
and activity session al Wash­
ington Pare Library on 1\&gt;cbday. July 21, at 2 p.m. Call
293-8502 for more Information.
I to ! feting Florida's Wildlife
In a read and share program
fratunng ntorlrs about Flor­
ida's animals and llielr envi­
ronment. PAWS, die Orange
County panther character, will
make a guest appearance on
Wednesday, July 22 at 2:4ft
p.m. at the South Orange Li­
brary. Call 438-0590 for de­
tails.
Animal Exploration la a read
and share program to team
about animals and their envi­
ronment. PAWS, the Orange
County panther character, will
be a special guest on Thurs­
day. July 23 at 2 p.m. al Ihe
Edgcwatrr Library. Coll 2953613 for details.
Endangered
Animals
of
Florida Is a slide presentation
and activity session al Win­
dermere Library on Saturday,
July 25. at 11 a.m. PAWS. Ihe
Orange County panther char­
acter. will make a special ap­
pearance. Call 876-3939 for
more Information.
Cold-Blooded Creatures In­
vade West Orange Library on
July 2B at 10:30 a.m. Join us
for this exrltlng presentation
featuring live reptiles and their
owners to answer questions
aboul these creatures. Call
688-4582 for more Information
about this free program.
Summer Tulebratlon on July
29 al 3 p.m. In the Ortanda
Public Library Children's De­
partment. Library storytellers
wtU use a variety o f styles to
present stories, songs and po­
ems. Join In the (uni Call 425*
4694 for details.
The Three RTa-Reduce. Re­
use. Recycle at the North Or­
ange Library on Saturday,
August I at 10:15 a.m. Christie
Wood. Orange County Utilities,
will lead a discussion focusing

on practical ways to reduce,
reuse and recycle material that
would otherwise go to the
landfill. Quest appearance by
PAWS, the Orange County pan-

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discounts on your car to w *
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As an independent AutoOwners agent, we take greet
interest in you - as well as

Noorbokhsh. St. Petersburg: 7
grandchildren.
Baldwin-Fairchild
Oaklawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral:
Home. Lake Mary. In charge of
arrangements.

V IO LA M. HOLLCT
Viola M. Holley. 67. Crystal
Drive. Sanford, died Monday.
June 22, 1998. Boro In Indi­
ana. she moved to Central
Florida In 1974 from Ft.
Wayne. Ind. Mrs. Holley was
an assembler in the electronics
Industry.
Survivors Include husband.
Leon: sons. John. Colorado.
Cliff,
Iowa:
daughter. Ella

Arrda W. Carver. 82, Moss
Hoad. Winter Springs, died
Monday. June 22, 1998. Boro
In alcnvlllc. Ga.. site moved to
Central Hortda In 1920. Mrs.
Carver was a housewife. She
was a member o f Central Bap­
tist Church. Sanford.
Survivors Include sons. Rob­
ert. Sanford. John. Osteen.
Richard.
Winter
Springs;
daughter, Jnne Smith. Winter
Springs; brother. Neil Waters.
Homer. Oa.; 8 grandchildren: 9
great-grandchildren.
Daldwtn-Falrchlld
Oaklawn
l*ark Cemetery and Funeral
Home, Lake Mary, In chsige of
arrangements.

Lucille W. Tugeraon. 94. Dea­
con Jones Boulevard. Orlando,
died Saturday. June 20. 1998.
B om In Waldo, she moved to

Central Florida In 1930. Mrs.
TUgrrson was a housekeeper.
She was a member o f Shiloh
Missionary Baptist
Church,
Orlando.
Survivors Include son. James
W. Calhoun. Maitland; daugh­
ter. Dorothy Sweeting. Miami: ft
grandchildren;
6
great­
grandchildren.
Golden's Funeral Home, Win­
ter Park. In charge o f arrange­
ments.

1) 530 (♦•) sc. • Macon Co. • Fields. Hogs. Creek. Timber, Deer.
Turkey, Doves, Fishing, Camp House. $1.000/sc.
2) 385 (♦•) sc. • Columbus Area • Creeks. Lodging, Timber. $1,025/sc.
3) Dooly Co. • 50 ac. - Private, Big Timber. Well &amp; Elect, Deer.
$80,000.
4) 172 ac. • Early Co. - P.Pines, Pasture. Creek. Hdwd. Deer, Turkey.
$1,000/ac.

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Southeastern Hunting Se rvices
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C ounty------CMtlaasd from Pago U
In the midst o f the worst
brush Are crisis tn more than
HO years, the most serious fo ­
nts at this meeting and at
those throughout t lx state,
was on controlling and reduc­
ing these Ores.
*We r a n i go out and atop
evety 4 year old with a spar­
kler." Seminole County Public
Safrty Director K m Roberts
told t lx commissioners. *hut
wr have to make everyone
aware o f the dangers that extol.
Tlic slightest mistake could be
disastrous. Do w r wont to roll
t lx dice."
Many Seminole
residents
called the County Services
Building on Wednesday morn­
ing to prntrst thr drrtsion by
t lx board not to have an out­
right ban as moat other neigh­
boring counties had adopted.
An aide to t lx county chairman
was busy talking to protesters
from t lx second s ix came to
the office.
Thr Board voted, 3-2, to
authorize thr procurement and
refurbishment o f two military
helicopters that will
cost
$375,000 to be scrapped and

made Into one multi use heli­
copter to be abated by the
sheriffs
office
and the
fltr/rrarue department. The
ship could ca n y 13 deputies
(with thrtr M l6 s) or 23 fire­
fighters and their equipment. It
can also carry as much as 500
gallons o f water.
‘ If we had this ship earlier,
w r could have contained the
brush fires In Geneva * Roberts
said. "This to a good deal. We
get the Ixllcoptrrs for free
from the California Division of
Forestry. These things cost $3
million to $4 million apiece."
Commissioner Daryl McLain
said that the $375,000 waa *a
small price to pay " for the ca ­
pabilities U x county will re­
ceive. *Wc can assist our
neighbor* and prevent worse
tragedies," he said.
Eallnger wa* pleased, too,
that hto deputies would be us­
ing the copter when It arrives
late this year. It was the M-18
Issue and Maloy’s failure to see
t lx need that riled him. The
sheriff referred fo the ugly inci­
dent a few years ago In Palm
Bay when a couple of police

officers were killed and
the M-lfto were part o f any
modem
law
enforcement
agency’s weaponry.
There was less controversy
when the Board voted 5-0 to
clarify its adult entertainment
code that calls for nude danc­
er* to perform on a platform
array from clients.
"Remarkably, we Aral had to
spend an hour and a half has­
sling about road
humps."
Makiy said. The hump* ate
going to be removed from Hol­
liday Avenue tn the northwest
section of the county. Again,
there waa a public safety as­
pect of tlx decision. Emer­
gency vehicle* must alow down
tn a crawl to negotiate the 10
humps on Holliday.
Horses were also on the
menu, t lx horses o f U x Cross
Seminole Trail. Seems the
ixtghbors are not m y trappy
about the riders who stare Into
thrtr yarda and swimming
pools. A little more privacy.
theyVr asked. The commitstoners discussed an a Itera a ­
live trail and some new vegeta­
tion III -o S lim Away.

The way we were: Literary
Florida focus: Sanford, 1947
I recently found a ropy o f thr
July 1947 Issue of ‘ Literary
Florida* tn the Sanford Mu­
seum. It Is In booklet format
und advertises Itself on the
cover as Florida's Foremost
National Monthly Magazine.
The cover also states that thia
Is the Sanford Issue and a
btrdsryc view o f t lx city la pic­
tured.
The magazine was published
j In Tampa by E.S. Johnson,
publisher. This was volume 4.
number 8 and Its cost was 25
rents.
There are four pages o f San­
ford scenes which Include the
Tourist Center (originally the
USO. now the Chamber of
Commerce). Municipal Pier and
Itandahell.
Monkey
Island.
Chase and Company Celery
Pocking and Prrroollng Plant.
Actress Wendy Bane at the
Mayfair Inn swimming pool,
and Thr frenchman's Ray. one
of a fleet of boats that was to
soon operate on thr St. Johns
from Sanford.
A t t iv it y
George Touhy wrote this arti­
cle which told mainly of activi­
ties for tourists. Hr claimed
that Sanford and Seminole
County made every cflort to
makr tourists feel wrlromr and
a part o f the community.
There was a full time director
of Tourist Activities and the
social life of these seasonal
visitors was centered In the
Tourist Center, located In the
corner of Fort Mellon Park.
A Tourist Club was formed
each year complete with o ffi­
cers. Each Monday night a
program was provided with
such entertainment oa music
by local artists, talented stu­
dents or faculty members from
Rollins and Stetson. Some­
times there were movies. In­
formative talks or quiz proOn Thursday afternoons a
Tea was arranged by the threetor. Games were play *
as bridge. Chinese Checkers,
bingo, checkers and Pinochle.
In addition to these organ­
ized events, the budding waa
open every day and one could
drop In for games, reading or
visiting tn a comfortable set­
ting.
Picnic suppers were held o f­
ten and ahufllcboard had long
been wry popular as had horse
shoe pitching. Tennis courts

were available as was an ex­
cellent golf course.
Another leisure time arttvtly
that Mr. Touhy mentioned was
baseball
spring
training
games. He claimed that there
were
unsurpassed
facilities
here and that baseball devo­
tees flocked here for the pre­
season games, tn addition to
training for the professional
clubs, there was a baseball
school for rookies and a noted
school for umpires.
During the previous year, ag
ttvtty at the M a y f o f r J B j A
greater than In any t f i w m R a
history, according to the witter
o f this article. The hotel bod
been completely renovated and
the result waa rapacity bualness during the wtntrr months.
Thr Sanford Bath and Tennis
Club liad been formed by U x
hotel management with the h o­
tel as Its headquarters. Mem­
bers enjoyed privileges of the
swimming pool, tennis courts
and all other recreation facili­
ties of the establishment.
All of this was the work of
Und Webcf. a newcomer to
Sanford, who waa general
manager of the Inn. He was 36.
married and the father of two
sons. Mr. Weber sms a sea­
soned hotel man who had pre­
viously managed the I‘ante Vedra Inn. He had also been a f­
filiated with several hotels In
Massachusetts.
(My first real Introduction to
the Mayfair Inn came at about
Ume Ume. I remember taking a
ballet class from Marjorie Cogbum Trpalc one summer In the
ballroom; I waa about 10 y e a n
old. And I enjoyed the pool
many afternoons with Rose­
mary Oamer whose parents.
Dr. and Mrs. Wade Gamer,
were members o f the Bath and
Tennis Club.)
•1*7 C M
George Touhy. after glowingly
describing Die golf course,
gives a little history of the

Seminole County Club which
aras later renamed Mayfair
Country Club.
The property was a part of
thr 20,000 acre tract that J o ­
seph FI nrgan bought tn 1849
, for $40.00. Sixty acres o f this
land was transferred to Genend Henry Sanford In 1870: he
then sold N to Charles Emory
of Boston three years later.
The new owner developed K
bar setting out orange trees and
clearing the aunoundkqi area.
He built a substantial home
and the major portion o f the
present ehibtmuae Is thr con­
verted residence.
Emory’s son. a retired naval
officer, to credited with the
planting of thr majestic mag­
nolia trees and double row of
moss covered oaks which form
the canopy over Country Club
Road
For three generations, the
Emory* usrd the estate as a
sold if to A.W. Ranloul.
.X Englander loaf M e r ­
est in hto Florida
t l x property quickly
The etty of
the property in 1921. Soon a
well planned 16 hole golf
course skirled the orange
groves and wound through the
pines. It wasn't long before It
t tonal I
roomed Into nail
then plummeted and lay dor­
mant for yean.
The city had again revived
the golf course recently and It
had blossomed; Ita fairways
and greens hummed again with
activity.
There was a competent pro­
fessional Instructor and a well
storked pro shop.
The Seminole Herald
want* to publicize your
nrrtits. classes and semi­
nars that are available to
the general public.
Vfo'd like to have the
Information
for
your
announcement at least a
week In advance.
All Items should be
typed or written legibly and
Include Informal Ion about
who, what. when, where
and even why your event to
taking place. Be sure to
include your name and a
daytime phone number In
cate we have same ques­
tions about (he Informs■UttL
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Day Cara

Jacksonville and she
misses seeing the manatee*
that regularly visited the arc*.
She still recalls her first en­
counter srlxn s ix came nose to
nose with an unusual looking
creature as she peered over
the end o f the dork. Startled at
first, her curiosity soon got the
better o f her. *1 don't lmiow how
anyone could mistake that for
a mermaid.* remark* Wkhtnan
referring to tales of manatees
bring mlatakrn for mermaids
by sailors who had been out to
ara for king periods o f time.
T h e St. Johns Rhrrr to a
perfect habitat for them*, ex­
plains Save the Manatee Club
Staff lUotogtot Patti Thompson.
According to Thompson a aubpopulation at manatees Itvra

In i m

as t

along t lx St. Johns River year
round.
Manatees are gentle, alow
moving mammals. They can
live for over 60 years, and grow
up to 12 fret long and wetpi up
to 2.000 pounds. Manatees
mate and brar young through­
out the year. ‘ It to not a rare
occurrence, but It to a rare
sight for people to
manatees
mating.’
Thompson.
AD man/manatre encounters
are not as pleasant as Tuesday
morning’s romp. T lx body o f a
manatee was found June 7 in a
state designated, year-round
slow speed zone at the High
Banka boat ramp tn Volusia
County. Thr manatee had been
hit so hard the boat's propeller

SCC announces programs
Thr Community Education
Program* at Seminole C om ­
munity College announces:
Seniors Exercise: (Mondays
A Wednesdays. 8:30-9:30 a m..
June 29 August 5. Main C am ­
pus. M SI. Seniors ran exercise
indoors during the summer In
the
comfort
of
«•
airconditioned dance studio. Ac-

Also bring ottered In the
same dance studio la: SRm N
Trim Step Aerobics: (Mondays
A Wednesdays. 5:30-7 p.m..
July 0 - August 12. Main C am ­
pus. M 9 I. Students will enjoy
the benefit! o f cardiovascular
workout using free weights and
low Impact dance routines.
Kick up your heels this
summer as you master some of
the trendteat
country line
dances os well as many stan­
dards from past years. No
partner is necessary, but It Is
fun to sign up with friends.
Community
Education
pro­
grams is offering:
Beginning
Country
Line
Dancing: (Tuesdays. July 7August 11. 7-0 p.m.. Main
Campus),
and Intermediate
Country
Line
Danctr*:
(Wednesdays. July 0 • August
12. 7-0 p.m.. Main Campus).
The beginning class or experi­
ence is recommended.
Leam the art o f Flyfishing A
Casting during the la w sum­
mer months o f July and
August. Community Education
programs Is offering:
Flyfishing
and
Casting:
(Tuesdays. July 7-Auguat IB.
6:30-8:30 p.m. for a coot o f
$85.00). The course Is designed
(o take beginning and experi­
enced anglers from the funda­
mentals of fly casting to more

Need lb BoardYour Cats?
Call the one and only:

3 2 1 -2 0 S 8

Pool
1A
tain a CO BO community block
grant with which to pay for Its
share. The grant was not ap­
proved.
Additionally, school boards
In Florida have now been pro­
hibited by the state from using
funding for this type o f capital
Improvements.
During Monday’s commission
work session, Seminole High
School
Principal
Orctchcn
Schapker told the commission­
ers the need for the pool Is
still there. ‘ Let’s not let this
project die,* site said, ‘ Let’s
keep It alive.*
Her main purpose for a d ­
dressing the commission was
to encourage th an not to Ig­
nore Hie previous commitment
o f $500,000 toward the poo!
construction.
She said the
Seminole High Boosters Chib
was committed to raise as

much additional money as
possible, after all oilier funding
sources had proved futile.
Although the original cost
was projected to be approxi­
mately $|.2 million, a re­
examination lias Indicated the
pool might now be built for
considerably leas. If. ax an ex­
ample. the pool size would be
smaller, from a planned 100
meter size to 25 meters.
*We might be able to get
some local people to donate
services or materials.* said
Commissioner
Whltey
Eck­
stein. *Ilut as far as I'm con­
cerned. we should have at least
a 50 meter pool.* He said the
pool, along with the hotel and
conference center at Fort Mel­
lon Parti, could prove to be the
new attractions for the city o f
Sanford. 'Eventually, the city
could be known for these fea­
tures.* he added.
Diane
Kramer with
the

system said perhaps
the school board might con­
sider donating the land (3 1/2
acres) to the city, and have the
city
recreation
department
handle the operation
and
maintenance (OAM).
T h is would prove to be ex­
tremely valuable* added Eck­
stein. ‘ It would give us the o i
portunity to have every
have swimming lessons.*
*1 was the only vote against
thia Die last time it came up.*
commented
Commissioner
Brady Lesaard. "but now I’m
re-thlnking It and am coming
around. I Just want to know
what we would be spending
this half million for, and where
the money would co a x from.*
Mayor Dale said the money
would probably be taken out o f
He Instructed the d ty

Sffi

te
funding

the
to the

commission with Ideas.
While Schapker predicted the
pool might be built now for
about $750,000, others In­
volved In the project use a fig­
ure o f $800,000 for t lx 25 me­
ter size.
The pool would be an out­
door facility, which school offi­
cials estimated would be ap­
proximately 50 percent utilized
by the school and 50 percent
by the community. It would be
complete with a bath house,
but depending on the size. In­
creasing It from 25 to 50 me­
ters. it was explained that HRS
had additional requirements,
and would cost more based on
such a proposed Increase.
While
the
TTrmmlssittnf rs
generally
of
continuing the
000 InIhflt the
vestment, they
SO o x te r Mae
be the
practical.

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Sunniland stomp
Sunniland
gets eighth
straight win,
clinches
W om en’ s
Spring title

Renovation
o f Lake
Panasoffkee
gets boost

SANFORD.
Don quickly task
about the
raged to a SO
s 13-5 victory

SANFORD _ A dream for renovating Lake
Panasoflkee took a giant atrp toward reality
last week on the front steps of the Sum ter
County Courthouse with the Introduction of
a new seven-member Lake Panasoflkee Res­
toration Council.
Created during the 1098 Legislative session
In Tallahassee the Council la charged with
_ a blueprint for renewing a lake
that. Historically, has been a favorite for an bhiagdte and
sheUcrackers.
Council
'J im Vaal
V ea l

In
to Ns
Other
hortxon will Include a

natural _
_
restore flow and

I

a heavily
o f 4.BOO-acre
I be
County
thus
an the
dredge to re­

about the lake will
water quality.* Veal
It

Veal. John Sprlngetead. Billy Merritt. Jim
W ade. David Hanson. Oeorge Buhmeyer and
Btll Davis have all accepted Council ap ­
pointments.
The Florida Oame and Fresh Water Fish
Commission (OFC) has targeted nearly two
doscn lakes throughout the elate for ‘ fast
track renovation* to meet Its objectives of
making the water bodies more ‘ angler
friendly* Lake Panasoflkee Is the latest to
make this list.
In addition to the OFC. other state agen­
cies contributing to the Lake Panasoflkee ef­
fort will Include the Department of Environ­
mental Protection, the Southwest Florida
Water Management District, and the U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers.
State Senator Qtnny Brown-Waite and
State Representative Everett Kelly were cred­
ited with being “prime movers* In getting the
Lake Panasoflkee Restoration Council bill
passed this year in the Florida Legislature.
Also hailed far his vttal rote In the Council's
Inception was Jamie Adams, former Sum ter
County Sheriff and most recent appointee to
the Oame and Fresh Water Fish Com m is­
sion’s five-member board.

Nature can be viewed a s an Intricate
web. with many fin e links. These links
are sometimes fragile. and the failure o f
a single link can have disastrous re•
suits.

Bass fishing will be slow until this (all. Fish
early and late at night for best results. The
Pnw U
area will have fast action due to
low water levels. All fish are farced out Into
the main channel. Bream and catfish will be
hitting in the dcs&amp;Jb£S(ll&gt;
Expect good catch and release snook action
at Sebastian Inlet with fish to 90 pounds.
Large live shrimp or small baltflsh will at­
tract sure strikes. Flounder, trout and a few
redflsh are also present.
Captain Jack at Part Canaveral reports
fair offshore action. King mackerel are the
most reliable species, and can be found on
Pelican Flats and BA Reef. Wahoo and dol­
phin are scattered. THpletaU are Un the bu sy
line and can be found around the sm aller
buoys marking dredge lines. Inside the Port,
flounder are making a strong showing.
Trout and redflsh are on the flats of the B a ­
nana and Indian Rivers.
Flounder and sheepshead are the main at­
traction at Ponce Inlet. Also expect drum ,
redflsh. jack crevalle and ladyflah. Trout and
redflsh are rated as good tn MsasuliO—lA i
goon.

and Ndltong o ' IS-6
of the thlid
to a 15-12
Incorporated.

Vaughan

s flee
With Tuesday's results Sunniland
Corporation to now g-1 and leads
the Sharks (5-3). the E ^ e s and
Vaughan Incorporated (both 4-fi),
Curt's Atteyests (3-0) and WJ3. Aa-

i Lotus (lop) and Carol Crank* (bosom)
Mo sacb and combinsd to scors tors# tuns endIddrtvs In hro

as Sunrdand Corporation won Is sightfi straight gems sines

Umpiring a
labor of lov&lt;
for Collins

Butler
stars in
Summer
Track

A g a A u v r SPOUT* EDnOft
SANFORD Umpiring can be a thankless Job.
You get yelled s i s lot. you loss a tot te weight
no ooe tntm you credit at the end of s good gam

l y Doan Sm ith
HERALD SPORTS EDITOR

LAKE MARY _ Darnell Butter re­
turned to the top o f the pack with
three Individual event wins, while
Bob Stachow won two events and
11-year-old Bridget Tyler became
the first girl to win on Individual
event this year as the 18th Annual
Lake Mary High School Summer
Track Series ran week three Mon­
day evening at (he Lake Mary High
Track Complex at Don T. Reynolds
Stadium.
Other event winners Monday
were Trma
Kudakwaahe,
Ken
Khigh. Andy Torres and David
Butter.

The meets are open to any and
all age group#, both mate and fe­
male. and has become i
family affair with aeveral

5 victory

a fv

beat at
four Babe Ruth
he went through five different sbbts

In feet.

In CaNfemla far over a decCollins. Ifo
NTs a Ilabor of lave. They
For people like Colllna.
certainly don’t do It far the money.
I f U waa about money, fd *“
Is games at Eostmont Park
Colllna works most of hto
c of the Bambino chomntin Altamonte Sprtnga, home
ho to often coBod upon by
ana. With bis
raa a torture at Buford aU
other county
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Co-leaders stay tied in Sanford Co-Ed Softball
SANFORD _ Beer :30 and Kempke Music
Sen-ice both won Monday night at Plnehurst
Park and are still tied for the lead In the San­
ford Recreation Department Spring Co-Ed Slow
Pitch Softball League.
But they sure went about It In different ways.
Sanford Christian Church was like the pro­
verbial bad penny for Beer :30 as It kept coming
back on the co-leaders tn hopes of winning Us
third straight game.
Sanford Christian Church scored 10 nin* In
the third Inning to takr a 15-12 lead and the
two teams then traded the lead every half inning
before Beer 30 scored three runs In the bottom
of the fifth inning to lake the lead for good and
held on far a 23-22 victory.
Kempke Music Service got off to a slow start,
trailing MJO 2-0 until scoring four runs tn the
third Inning. That got the Kempke Music Service
offense going a* It scored 16 runs In the next
and ended up wtnnlng 20-4.
In the other game. Maronda Homes scored
right runs tn the top of the first liming never
looked back tn whipping the Seminole Scoop

22- 2.
Beer :30 and Kempke Music Service are both
7-1 and are being trailed by Maronda Homes (34). MJO (3-5). Sanford Christian Church (2-4)
and the Seminole Scoop (0-7).
Next Monday night at Ptnehurst Park. Semi­
nole Scoop takes on MJO at 6:30 p.m.: Maronda
Home* challenges Beer :30 at 7:30 p.m.; and
Kempke Music Service battles Sanford Christian
Church at 8:30 p.m.
Providing the offense were:
Beer :30: four hits _ Joe DIBartolo (home run.
three doubles, live runs, four RBI); two hits _
Bob Ooyette (double, ftve runs, two RBI). Joy
Weaver (two runs, three RBI). Cathy Lynn (two

RBI): one hit _ Roland Jemlgan (double, tun.
two RBI). Michel) Hunt (run. three RBI). Vic
DIBartolo (two runs, two RBI). Jerry DIBartolo
(two runs. RBI). Nicole Ooyette (tour runs); one
run. one RBI _ Sherry Wilkie.
Sanford Christian Church: three hita _ Joe
Caputo (triple, double, three run*, three RBI).
Ricky Wells (two doubles, three runs), Heidi
W cccc (four runs); two hits _ Doug Hughs (run.
RBI). Roy Anderson (three runs). Mike Svaro
(run): one hit _ Mary Wells (double, (wo runs,
three RBI). Karla Finley (double, run. two RBI).
Monica TUhonoff ((wo runs): two runs, one RBI
_ Kelly Bany.
MnroiuU Homes: three hits _ Brian Zaladonls
(triple, double, run. two RBI). Loti Roe (run,
RBI); two hits _ Ron Plummer (two doubles, two
run*, four RBI). Rick Lawrence (double, three
runs. RBI). Michelle Carroll (double, two runs.
RBI), Mike Pacsik (two runs, two RBI): one hit _
Steve Patrick and Rick Ensrud (one run. two
RBI). Ellen Ultlenna (nin. RBI), Kenny Mller
(three runs). Jackie Ensrud and Joyce Lawrence
(two runs). Randy Plummer and Patty Denton
(Rill); one run _ Rob Ulltcnna.
Seminole Scoop: one hit _ Dan Steams
(double, mill. Dean Smith: one run _ Jeff Herllnlckc.
Kempke Music Service: three hits . D J.
Speichrr (home nin, double, two runs, seven
RBI). Margaret Clevenger (two doubles, two

still in Sanford lead
SANFORD _ Denny Miller's
three-run home run keyed a
six-run fourth inning os Tire
City held onto the league lead
with an 11-8 victory over Peb­
ble Junction tn die Sanford
Recreation Department Men’s
Spring Wednesday Night Slow
Pitch Softball League at Pinehurst Park.
Pebble Junction took a 2-0
lead In the top of the first In­
ning. but Tire City battled back
with single runs tn the first and
third Inning to tie the gome at
Singles by John Stewart and
Red Oomer preceded a double
by Mickey Cogbum that put
Tire City ahead for the first
time. Mller then followed with
his bJneTun. fIVki#T ir e City a
6-2 a ad- i.

i:

sixth inning that put the game
out of reach.
Wells Contracting stayed
right on Tire City’s heels,
scoring four runs in the first
inning and three runs in the
second inning and going on lo
win Us fourth straight game, 93. over Nobles Communication.
Tire City is now 5-9, while
Wells Contracting Is 4-3. Peb­
ble Junction la 3-4 and Nobles
Communication is 2-0.
Tonight at Plnehurst Park.
Pebble Junction challenges
Weils Contracting at 7 p.m.
and Tire City takes on Nobles
Communication at 8 p.m.
Providing the offense were:
W dls Contracting: three hits
_ Ken Brown (double, two RBI):
two hits _ Mike McLohon
(double, two runs. RBI). Oeone

Nobles Communkatton: two
hits _ Jeff Chunat (run, RBI).
John Whlgham Iran), Larry
DUloru one hit _ Anthony Pos­
ter (RBQ. John Mustek (run).
Manny Rkta. Chip Smith.

iun*&gt;: two hit* _ Brad Bolder lim e n » , two
runs, three RBI). Doug Atkinson (double, three
run*, two RBI). Davtd Sharp (double, run. RBI).
Lucy Seller* (run. three RBI). Lynn Webb (two
run*. RBI). Christy Oliver (three runs). Bruce
SrHer* (run); one hit _ Kortney Kuhn (run); two

Tim Raines Is a Sanford native and Seminole
High School graduate now playing for the New
York Yankees. His stats for the IBM season Is
In the Aral column, personal-best season
totals In thr second column am) career totals
(Including IB M games) In the third column.
Raines, like the rest of the Yankees, were

MJO; two hits _ Paula Songrr I
tuna). Chuck Harley (double, nin),
. . . . hit
_____ Ruben
one
f ' Carets (triple, three RBI). Don
Baldwin (double. RBI), J J . JUes (double). Usa
ClauMcg. Alison Baxter, one run _ Eric Cooper.

•hut doom by Tom Olavine aa the Atlanta
Braves lefthander won his 10th game of the
season In a 7-2 victory Tuesday night.
Raines ended the night O-for-4 and srtll look
to do belter when the two teams move lo
Atlanta tonight to begin a two-game series.
The game will be on ESPN at 7:30 p.m.

Comes......
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Doubles....
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Home runs.
Steals.......
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SANFORD _ B Bee’s Home Cooking regained
•ote possession of Dm place in (he City of Lake
Mary Department of Parks and Recreation Men’s
Spring Wednesday Night Slow Rich Softball
League with an impressive display of offense
and defense at the Lake Mary Sports Complex

duatries took an 9-B lead cnteitag the atxlh. and
what turned out to be Anal, timing.
Blue Haven rallied In the bottom of the sixth
Inning for four runs, and a » • « victory, with a
two out. two-run double by John Krelan cap­
ping the rally.
B Bee's Home Cooking la now 4-0 and leads
Celeste Industries (4-1). Blue M m pools (3-2).

one hit _ Ttey Brasseur (run. RBI).
Jcmlgan Properties: three hits _ Dave Sim­
mons (double, run. RBI). Randy Stmpaon and
Louis llemandex (taro runs). Ramon Padilla
(RBI): two hits _ Davtd Enctalno (double, run.
two RBI). Carmrlio Verdeaato (Rllll: one htt _
Joe Matarro. Ed ftrntra and Net) Shllllngford
(run. RBI). Roland Jemlgan. Fred Newhart.
Blue Haven Pools: three hits _ Mike Fratrtk
(triple, double, two runs, RBI). Brad Klinger
(run, RBI). Den Fratrtk (two run*): two hita _
John Kretan (two doubles, two HBI). John Poole
(run. two RBI). Scott DeOvsff (run. RBQ, Bob
Paiagano (run): one htt _ Oreg Bradley (run).
Todd Cos (RBI): one RBI _ Jamie Rrdeker.
Celeste Industries: three hKs _ Scan
McDonough (three runs); two hits _ Tbny Dun­
can (double, run. faur MM). Kevin Sehwvbs
(double, two nms|. Covey Brown (MM). Scott
Carter one htt . Frankie Phillips (MM). Scott
Erdrn (run). Rfck Linares; one run _ U f a Ed­
ward*; one RBI _ Ronnie McNeil.
B Bee's Home Cooking: faur hits _ W.L
Orarry (three runs. RBI); three hits _ Oreg
Hardy (home run. run. four RBI). Ketthlan
Robert* (triple, three runs, three RBI). Arthur
Barnes (double, two runs, three RBI). Tony
Holley (double, run, RBI): two hits _ Sammy

*

Pebble Junction came back
with five runs ki the top of the
fifth UmliM. but Tire City an­
swered wtth three runs tn the
Celeste Industries:
four hits .
Sean
McDonough (three doubles, two runs. RBI):
three hita _ Tbny Duncan (two home runs, dou­
ble. three runs, five RBI). Corey Rrome (triple,
double. RBI): two hits _ Frankie Phillips (home
run. two runs, RBQ, Kevin Schwabs (two dou­
bles. two runs, too RBI). Rick Linares (run.
RBQ, Scott Carter (two tuna). Ronnie McNeil:

Wom en
Associates
(2-6).

Next Tuesday's last night
the regular season at Plnehurst
Park has the Sharks challeng­
ing Sunnlland Corporation at

Collins

6:30 p.m.; the Eagles battling
Vaughan Incorporated at 7:30
p.m.; and Curt's Alleycats
taking on W.D. Associates at
8:30 p.m.
Providing the offense were:
Sunnlland Corporation; Ter­
esa Finch (one double, two sin­
gle*, two runs scored, five
RBI), Carol Cranlck (one dou­
ble. two singles, two runs
scored). Sue Bagky. Tammy
Bailey and Melissa
Lanxa

see us after we got off the bus,
so we'd break In 10 different
directions so they couldn't
catch ua all at the same time.
It waa a lot of fun but we all
thought II waa normal.*
Cdhna also had a promising
baseball career tn front of him
until, he admitted, there were
"Left put It this way.* Collins
said. T wasn't the best of
characters. I didn't fit in wtth
the major league's etiquette.
But 1 have no regrets. If I waa
meant to play professionally. I

Track
of a family taking pari.
The final meet this year, the. brainchild
of veteran Lake Mary track and cross coun­
try coach Mike Olbaon. will begin with field
events at 5:30 p.m. and running events at
6:30 p.m. and will be run each Monday
evening June 29th.
The cost is 01 per person, per meet and
each competitor may enter four events
(1/8-Inch or 5MM spikes allowed).
Ribbons wtl) be awarded to the top three
male and top three female finishers In
each age group In each event.
Following are the age groups and Indi­
vidual events offered tn each. All categories
are offered to both males and females.
1 and TTnOrr _ long Jump. 40-yard dash,
100-meter dash, l.600-meter run. 400meter dash. 800-meter nin. 200-meter
dash. 4 x 100-meter refay.
9 aad-10 _ long Jump. 40-yaid dash,
100-meter dash. 1,600-meter run. 400meter dash. 800-meter nin. 200-meter
dash. 4 x 100-meter relay.
ll-and-19 _ long Jump, triple jump. 40yard dash. 100-meter dash. 1.600-meter
run, 400-meter dash. 000-meter nin. 200meter dash. 4 x 100-meter relay.
13-tkraagh-lO _ long Jump, triple Jump.
40-yard
“
‘
*“
*
1.600-mcter
ran. 400-meter dash, 000-meter run. 200meter dash, 4 x 100-meter relay.
I t t fr r s fk I f _ long Jump, triple Jump.
40-yard dash, 100-meter dash, 1,000-meter
run, 400-meter dash. OOO-meter run, 200meter dash. 4 x 100-meter refay.
99-thrawgk-at _ long Jump, triple Jump.

I

dO-thiwaMt-M _ long Jump, triple Jump.
40-yard dash. 100-meter dash. 1,000-meter
run. 400-meter dash. 000-meter run, 200meter dash. 4 x 100-meter relay.
■0 — 0 Of— _ long jump, triple Jump,
40-yard dash. 100-meter dash. 1,600-mcter
run. 400-meter dash, fOO-meter run. 200meter dash, 4 x 100-meter relay.
For additional information contact Mi­
chael Olbaon at 333-S370. or Lionel Bonck
at 321-8054.

So. instead, he Iumed his at­
tention towards (he kids who.
he said, got him back Into
baseball. Aa a youngster. Col­
ima played
Hure m iOeorge Brett
and Scott McOregor, so he's
always had ■ soft spot for the
kids.
The only way I knew to get
back Into baseball was through
umpiring,* ColUns said. T jurt
love the game.’
He's gotten the —
re­
sponse in return. CoUlns has
grown Into one of the moat re­
spected umpires In Seminole
County, working over 00 game
a year and rarely being In­
volved In serious Incidents.
The best description or an
umpire la when you walk off
the field, no one says a thing
about how you did.’ Collins
said.
CoUlns' next major assignmen! will be the 13-year-old
tournament
in
Altamonte
Springe early next month. Hell
again have to deal with the
heat and. he admits, some of
the parents.
That’s where CoUlns said an
umpire's biggest problem lies.
Not wtth the players or

for most of the parents. It's one
of a few opportunities to spend
quality time wtth their chil­
dren. but some of them do grt
canted away.
As far aa coaches, they know
there are certain lines that bet­
ter not be rroseed. The hide
and coaches knew there will be
no profanity of any kind wkh
the penalty being autnmallr
election. There are other things
that bother Collins sometimes
that he really can't do much
T he only time I get angry is
when the coaches take the fan
out of the game for the kids,*
Collins said. They get too into
the game and they kill rallies
and take thr Am out of the
game wtth all their computer
printouts and clipboards. They
klU the chance for kids to learn
the basic skills of baseball.
They never get taught the heart
of the game.*
CoUlns also said that too
many coaches are not positive
In their approach to the game
end only stress the negative.
In the past four years. Col­
Uns has seen them aU come
and go. He's seen some he said
he knows are destined for star­
dom and some who let other
obstacles get in their way.
T he best player I've ever
seen was a fad at Eastmoot
Park who was IS,* he said.
T he kid wae a natural. He had
the beat fastbell, then he got
Into drugs. The kid could have
gone aa far as he wanted.*
Fortunately, most of then)
don’t turn out like that. Semi­
nole County has lately seen a
rush of players to professional

i

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Northerners Ikk chops over southern meal
Albert-Jackson

la aairinf donors of all type*
blood - raprctalljr O-type do­
nors • to donate at Its Sanford
branch. 1303 B. Second St. For
Information, call 3M -0M I,

1/3 cup apple juke

to anyone who Is a relative or
frtend of an alcoholic.
Serenity Won Al-Anon meets
each Monday at 7 p m. and
Thursday at 0 p.m. Meettngs
arc hrkf In the back room of
the Sahara Chib. 3SS7 South
Sanford Are., Sanford. All

BMaev at certain eoif courses The
credit-card repreeeatative then
bdfaraed aw that Ihto company had
an a fre e m eal with them that

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deceased. Fit* Numb** SS-S4SCP. 14 parukng m Ik* Ctrtutl
Court, tor • « M o b County.
Florida. Probata OrtHtan. th*
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mailed that chaKangat Ik*
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O B JECTIO N ! NOT ( O FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BANNED
Public#rum ot Hut Notico hat

at Bomineto County. Florida.
■ N I I H M A H on Ik* Wth
day ot July A D IM * m in lor
tala and ••« to tk* Fugb*tt butdor FON CASH IN HAND AND
■UBJCCT TO ANY AND ALL
EJUSTING LIENS *1 Ik* Finn!
(WatO Door at Ik* tiap*. ot Ik*
•ammol* County Courtkoua# m
•an lord. Flonda. tka abot*
daten bad property
Thai aaid aM* it bamg mad*
to tatioty tha l*rmt ol Hut Writ
ol Caacuiion
Donald F Eakngtr. thanll
EerraaoH County. Flonda
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WITH A DISABILITY NEEDING
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATION*
TO PANTlClPATE IN TN I PROCEEOINOI SHOULD CONTACT
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SECTION OF THE CIVIL DM*
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SANFORD. FLORIDA. AT H A S T

crarMart. In&lt;4lea*, and aa par*
tie* claiming an Mtaratt by.
through. undar or agamtl Hi*
Defendant*. ako or* nor known
lo ba dead ot oka*, and t l pat*

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Sananot* County. Florid*. Hu*
ITIk day ol June. IM S
Pubirth Juno 14. ISSS
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When business slows
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They stop advertising.
Th a t’s like trying to rsad a book in the dark.
O r holding a prayer meeting at the 50-yard line.
O r getting the last word with a politician.
W hen business stows down, that’s the time t o promote your
business. Ask for customers. And ted them why they should
shop your store. Maybe even offer specials to increase
store traffic. Sound possible? It is. And the way to let your
customers know is to advertise. Lei us help. Call the
Seminole Herald.

S e m i n o l e H e r a ld
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CONDOMINIUM UNIT tSB.
BWLOtNO J. CROWN OARS.
FIRET ADDITION. A CONDOMWIUM. ACCOROINO TO THE
DECLARATION OF RESTRICTW NB.
RE MRVATFONS.
COVENANTS.
CONOITIONB
ANO EA S EIN N TS THERE OB
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IN
OFFICIAL
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TENANCES THERETO. INCLUOINO AN UNOflftOtO INTEREST
IN THE COMMON ELEMENT!
ANO COMMON PROPERTY ANO
TOGETHER WITH THE CAR­
PORT APPERTAINING TO SAID
CONDOMINIUM LIVING UNIT.
A U A t PARTICULARLY S I T
FORTH IN THE DECLARATION.
you ar* roggirod to tort* a
copy ol your wr.IHft dtlanOM .
rf any. lo M on DAVID J. STERN,
IS O PloMuFTs aItonwy. whoa*
add rata lo BET S Untvatoliy
Orta# a SCO. Plantabon. FL
33114 (no lalar Ikon 30 day*
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canon ol IMo nolle* ol aclton)
ond lil* IN* origin*1 with Nt*
dork ol IM* court orthot baton
aortic* on Ptamlitt'i altarnay or
tmmadialaly lharoaftar. olkarwia* a da fault art* ba anlarad
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JUNE. IM S
(BEAL)
MARYANNE MORIS
CLEAR OB THE C
CIRCUIT CIRCUIT
BY. NutN King
Deputy Clerk
LAW OPBICSS OF
DAVIO J STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
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REGIONAL BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL...SPORTS 5A

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

•Midi YEAR, No. ISI

TUESDAY MAY 5. IW8

Taste o f O v ie d o : H ow

sweet it was

A ttorney: 2 ad u lt club
raids are X -rated p olitics
lly Hubs White
IIKKAI.H SIAJ I WKITKK
M.MINOI.K t Ol'.VIY
For h
years llir d a m n s .it Kai hrl s
World r I.ish Metis H u b In
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did tlirtr
Ittins!
without linn It flap
H im i .111it* two Aptll M lilv by
the &lt;' lly /&lt; 'utility Investigative
lllirr.iu ili.it h.is luitird llir t.i
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llir Hi m r.iid l d.Hurts in llir
sri mid llir i |i.il|;rv were lor
straddle it.mi lli|{ ol "Illegal
I Otllilf I
'f ills Is \ l.itrd pulltK s at Its
wnn*l." W tlltrr I’.uk .ittom ry
David W assritn.in said M oll
d.iy 't ills rlutr h.id .1 s|Millrss
m o ld for H yr.us and now
Itrir llirv 1o m r with a t (tuple
u( raids designed lor nothing
inoir Hi.in to bun Kai h rl s
Irnslnrss
Snutuolr County Stim tl Drill
Kslmgrr said I imI.iv lb.il |ust

Thousands turned out for

the itmd annual Taste ol Oviedo

Saturday Mar 2

I he !**•• con‘

unis of restaurants sampling ttieir

food entiees a fin* arts and crafts
show, an antique car show the
“Citrus 4 Celery Cook off by Citi­
zens Bank ot Oviedo, children s ac­
tivities and live entertainment
Right the sounds ol the region
could he heard with Wayne Ellis
Hett) playing the fiddle and David
Jones (nght| playing the guitar
And above, the City ol Oviedo
Firo'Rescue drew the youngster
crowd with a clown, balloons and
tips on (ire safety
im m fmm »,

I in an sr K.11 b r ls bad wbat tbr
1b ib s management said was a
s|Mit|rss Ir io r d did Hot llir.ill It
wasn't engaging in unlawful .11
ilvily "R ia l's wliat I'm r o il
irrrird with and why wr went
III Ib rir
llir y w rfr breaking
Ibr law "
t sllngrt said lb.lt tbr only
irasoii Ib rtr w rrr not innrr a i
irs is on tbr first raid was lie
cause ol thr *sbrrr viduinr of
vtulalliilis
Mr said tbr sri olid
raid ollrrrd proof *lbry still
w rir not abiding by tbr law.*
R ir sbrrlfl said today tbat br
is urging ( assrltirrrv to adopt
tbr n n in ty s adult rritrrla ln
llirut
1ode
til
regard
to
'p io b ib ltlyr a i t s ' Hr said tbr
Lind use Issue was up to tbr
illy Itsrll
" R ir r r a ir two dll
frrrnt Issues b rtr * br said
" llir one tli.it w r ir c o n rrn ird
witli is unlawful activity
llir CC III also raldrd C a b a ­
ret. another
adult rlnb in

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busuirsvs ui unliMorporatrd
Srtnlliolr I nuiitv
I lllna Judge Al.ni Ilk key « rr
■n il ruling dutl lOvn ( «|Hlal
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lo tuny Malllirw*
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Hy N ick Pfelfsuf
IIKKAI.D STAFF WK11KK
SKMINOIJ-: COUNTY
If you
dmi 1 understand wbat your
school age 1 hlld says v rib a llv .
ask him or h ri lo put II In
writing Srnilnnlr County sin
drills a ir proving Ibry ext el III
Ibat ability, at least tirttrr
(ban .HTia|jr
l l i r resu lt* of 11 stair wide
writing skills .issrssmrnl p m
lll.uti
show
that
S rm llio lr
County si bools' -lib. Hth ami
I0lb guide students h.ivr lir r n
graded at slightly higher than

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llir stair average in all calegn
rirs
llir program. (a iled "Florida
Writes' was adm lnlstrrrd to
slu dm ts in ib r Hth grade on
Jan
13 and to siudrnls In
grades 4 and 10 on February
|0 Ilir r r were two types of
wilting assessed at each level;
expository
and
narrative
Iwntlng In tell a storyl writing
in Ihe 4lb grade, and ex p o si­
tory and prrsuasivr (writing to
ronvtnrrl w illin g In tbr other
two grades
H ie scores could range from
0 to ti 0 slate wide, with the fo ­
cal point for determining ac

1rpt.iblr m ores at the midway
|mil 1it u i .'I O In 11193. only 20
|M*rirnl of Florida studrnls
Mitred
a lsivr average, tw o
years ago. llir numlier was up
lo 4ti peicenl Tills year. 70
|&gt;eri rut wrnt over tfial figure
ludliatlllg a m.ii krd Ini rrase
in wilting skills among stu­
dents III these Ilir rr grades
In announcing tb r results of
tbr lest. Itrogan vlsltrd Kale
Sullivan Klrm rntary School In
Tallahassee where hr banded
(Mil n certificate to a fourth
grader who earned a perfect
0 0 score. *Our public school

n«ssc at* Writs. Psgt SA

Lake Mary m ulls d ev elo p m en t, business exp an sion
By N ic k Pfelfauf
IIKKAI.D STAFF WKITKK
LAKE MAKY • This Thursday's meeting of the
Like Maty City Commission will see more pro­
posed development and business expansion
Items on the agenda.
The Oaks Shopping Cenler. :»45 West Like
Mary Hlvd. wants to expand. A previously dr­
illed Item Is back again. Oaks Shopping Center
had lllcd an application regarding thr original
developers agreement. Thr original agreement
specified that one of Ihe tenants must lie a
25,000 square- fool grocery store.
A change In thut requirement had been re­
quested previously. Now however, the developer

has announced plans lo have Ihe Telephone
Company of Central Florida. Inc occupy thr
space. Dir request has Iren trvlrwrd and thr
illy attorney and Development Krvlrw Commit­
tee have agreed that even though this section Is
deleted, the remaining terms of the ogrremrnl
would remain In fore e and thr matter would he
consistent with the city's comprehensive plan.
Additionally, the bocal Hanning Agency ll.l’AI
voted 3-0 lo uppruvr thr amendment.
Another proposed business Includes consid­
eration of a site plan for a 7.4H8 square foot
Hollywood Video business and a 0.500 square
fiMit retail establishment on slightly more than
two acres between Like Mary Boulevard and
Sun Drive, adjacent to an existing 7-11 conven­

Students
create
th eir o w n
T aj M ahal
By Jeff B e rlln lcke

ASSISTANT SPOKTS KDITOK
HKATIIROW - In thr 17th
century, it took over 22.000
men mid 22 yrais to build the
Taj Mahal In India.
At
Heathrow
Elementary
School. It took a handful of
students and a few months to
do the samr thing.
Actually. Ihe llruthrow Ta)
Mahal Isn't quiff on Ihe samr
sculr as llir one outside Delhi.
India, bill Ihe kids in Sure
(•care's art class hnvc been
working on it for months now.
crofting llv building out of do­
nated Items such as egg hold­
ers and meat covers. Thr
Heathrow Taj Mahal nils Inside
IVace's classroom and Ihe kids
Pleas* •** TiJ. Page SA

ience store.

Wlillr several variant i s are lo be rrcom
mended, the I'laiiuing and Zoning Board ll’AZl
has already voted 4 I to approve the site plan
(with lout conditions).
A IM has requested approval ol a conditional
use for a 10O bait uionopole wireless umiimmlcations tower and equipment shelter north of
thr western end of Sun Drive, approximately
NX) fret north of Like Mary Boulevard. Thr
original requesl was for a 140 foot monopolr.
IWZ has previously voted unanimously lo nrommetid approval (or 100 feet.
As ol ra rlv this wrrk. Ihe following Hems are
listed 011 the agenda for Ihe commission H irel­

ing

Weapons in Schools
Congressman DJI McCollum (lar
right) prosonts a plaquo Monday
honoring 25 local businoss owners
and civic organisations lor their
supporl ol tho W I S E program at
Lako Drantloy Ugh School lo Prin­
cipal Dnrvin Boothe (second from
right) and Doan ol Students Kittio
Caldwell (lar left) Weapons in
Schools Ekmmatod odors cash To­
wards lor information loading to the
confiscation ot illogal weapons on
tho school campus The program,
founded by paront, Paul Gaiptman
(second from loft), also omphasues
education and awaronoss Closo to
$4000 donatod lo Lake Brantley's
W I S E program has boon usod for
student cards prmtod with the 600
WISE,
phono number,
an­
nouncements mailed lo poronts.
reminders in the school newspaper,
and rowards lor soiled weapons
Tho plaquo, presented dunng a
lunchoon hostod by W I S E, sup­
porter Brothers' Now York Stylo
P i« a . wil be placed on permanent
display at tho high school.

• opening ceremonies
• Proclamation Older Americans Monih.
• Proclamation • Presentation of Paramedic
P.itchr* (six |siramrdlcs)
• Clll/en p.irlli ipaiion
• Krport from city manager (see below)
• Krpints from muyor. commissioners and illy
attorney
• Consideration Krqucst for conditional use for
a 140 -f i M it monopolr at 770 Sun Drive.
• Consideration - Developer's agreement lor the
Oaks Shopping Center
• Krqurst for site plan with variances for Holly
wood Video and G.500 square fret of retail
spare.
Sc* Ofowl h. Pi|l 3A

�«A • Semtnore Hecate), SwWord. Bonds •Tuesday. May 5.1996

People
Habitat house an answer to a prayer
According lo Tourism Devel­
SANFORD - The city's Com* opment Director Jark Wert,
nuinlty Rrdcvrlopmcnt Agency March of this year saw as in­
will meet Wednesday. May 6 come of $157,220, 5 percent
beginning at 4 p.m. in the city over the projected ' amount
For the first six months of this
manager's conference room at
calendar year, the Income lias
Sanford city hall.
been $800,290. for 11 percent
Items on the agenda Include
updates on the Waterfront more than the amount pro­
Master llan Steering Commit* jected and IH percent above
ter activities, courthouse pro* the same period of fhts past
grammlng study, and the pro­ year.
posed conference center/hotel Art fro m the heart
The PAVE ITogram (Partners
project.
The meeting Is open to the In Art for Visual Education) nt
the UCF Art Dept, will be con­
public.
ducting a visual art workshop.
CAP action
SANFORD * Group 8. Civil From the Heart, on Saturday
Air Patrol, held a practice ex­ from 11 a.m. to I p.m. The
ercise with participants from workshop ts a collaboration
various parts of Central and between PAVE and Brethren
North Florida this past week­ Reaching Out (DRO). u com­
end. The mission base Is lo­ munity program In Sanford
cated at 2735 S. Mellonvtlle. that helps Innrr-ctty youth
self-esteem
through
at the Orlando Sanford Air­ build
port. and the Qroup 0 Florida creative projects.
The workshop will be led by
CAP Wing Is headquartered In
Kevin llarun. PAVE Artlst-lnLake Mary..
Residence and UCF Visiting
The
exercise
simulated
Instructor of Art. Students,
missing aircraft with multiple
ages 7 through 13. from thr
side-missions designed to finetune ground teams and mis­ Sanford airs will be creating
drawings, collages and cards
sion aircraft abilities to locate
for Mother’s Day.
actual missing aircraft.
The event will be held at the
There were 25 cadets and
Brethren
Rrachlng Out office
22 senior members at the ac­
at the
Seminole
Garden
tivity.
Apartments. 1800 West 5th
E v tn t c a n celed
Street. Sanford. If you require
DISNEY • Due to circum­ addiUonal Information, please
stances which wqre not Imme­ call Kevin llaran at the Art
diately revealed, the May 31
Department. 823-5203.
fund-raising event sponsored
by the Florida Hospital Foun­
BARBEHVILLE • Wheels In
dation to benefit the Walt Dis­
ney Memorial Cancer Institute Motion Thru Time Is a one day
Festival dedicated entirely to
has been postponed.
For additional Information, the Transportation Industry.
contact Jim O'Nell at (407) There will be an Antique
Automobile show, with tro­
893-9670.
phies. a model rail road dis­
SANFORD - The Sanford play by the Atlantic and DeLand Model Railroad Club, an­
Scenic Improvement Board
(SIB) will meet this Wednes­ tique wagon displays, a wheel
day. May 6. at 4 p.m. In the wrlght demonstration by State
Master
Wheel­
city commission conference recognised
wright Lester HoUenback of
room of Sanford City Hall.
Among Items scheduled are
discussions on Earth Day
displays by me
1996. recognition awards and
&gt;r1da
Flywheel
work projects.
The meeting Is open to the tlon. wooden replicas 'of model
rail roads by Leon Barkdale of
public.
DeBaiy. Entertainment with a
transportation theme will also
be a part of the days pro­
In the Anglican tradition. St
gramming. Tommy Bledsoe of
Alban's Anglican Cathedral will
S t Augustine will spin some
host a Mother's Day English
traveling tales and entertain
Tea on Saturday. May 9 from
with banjo, guitar and lulce
3:30 to 5 p.m.
harp. There will also be BlueThe tables will be decorated
grass musk by a group to be
by Individual church members
using traditional china and Ml* announced.
There will be plenty of good
food. Beginning with breakfast
beautlftU hats and 0a*es. Mu­ bom 9 to 10:90 a.m., and
lunch from 11 a.m. to 3:90.
sical entertainment wdl be
provided by the Sheer Satin The Pioneer Settlement la 18
miles north of DeLand. just
Strings.
west of the Intersection of SR
China viewing begins at 3:30
40 and Highway 17 In Barp.m. with seating at 4 p.m.
bervlUe. For additional Infor­
The cost Is $15 and proceeds
mation please contact Mia at
benefit Youth Ministries at St
(904) 749-39S9.
Alban’s. S t Alban’s Anglican
Cathedral la located at S346
W. State Road 426 (Atoms
Ave.). Oviedo.
For further Information con­
tact Judy Rhodes at (407) 4234481.

By M in i H iw llu
IIKKAM) CORRESPONDENT

CRA m is tin g

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS House blessing* for the new
home of the Durrell and Fe­
licia Riggins family of Alta­
monte Spring*
ll.ibit.it for Humanity of
Seminole County. Saint Mary
Magdalen Church Catholic
Community and Macedonia
Missionary Baptist Church In
Katonvtllr. participated in the
dedication ceremony and rib­
bon cutting held Sunday, April
28.
A welcome was extruded by
Joe Pullara. coordinator of St.
Maty Magdalen Habitat Pro­
gram. Words of praise were
given by M.uy Wrlsh. execu­
tive director of Habitat for
Humanity of Seminole County.
Ft. Charles Mltrhell. pastor
of SI. Mary Magdalen Church
and Pastor W.C. Homes of the
Macedonia Baptist Church of
which Ihr Riggins family are
members gave wonts of thunks
and praise for the success of
the project.
Morr lltan 150 volunteers
and donors prnvldrd their
senders and made this special
project a surer** Words of
thanks were spokrn by Felicia
and Durrell Riggins for the
over 200 people In attendance.
This home will be a living ex­
ample of what God ran do

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Maurkn and Povowta.
through a group of prayer,
work and dedicated Chris­
tians.
Thanks to the Central Flor­
ida business community. Al­

bertsons
Corporation
and
many others who are too nu­
merous to name.
The Riggins are shown cut­
ting the ribbon lo this blessed

Teen learns the
DEAR ABBY: My hu-band’s
brother and his wife hsve been
through e month of pure hell
because of something their son
unwilUngly did llr thought it wa»
OK to have sex with hi* I?war-old
girlfriend because she contented.
("Joe" our nephew, is also 17.) They
had been dating for a year and
seemed lo be very much in love.
Their first sexual encounter was
thrae months ago.
To his horror, hr learned the
herd way that it Is a felony In Cali­
fornia for a minor male lo have con­
sensual sex with a female who Is
under the age of 18 and is not his
wife.
• Our sdciety has been teachllta
sex education and preaching safe

fcUdfcal(IW.V^ P fiT ^ fl»r

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ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

•ex. Young people have been lec­
tured on the danger of contracting
AIDS or other sexually transmitted
diseases, but educators and parents
forget to reinforce the fact that sex­
ual relations are against the lew In
some states If either party is under­
age — even though both partita
have agreed lo it.
Abby. all it takes to land a young
man in criminal court is for a girl­
friend to become angry and seek
revenge by crying rape, or for her
parents to become Irate and file
s complaint. The boy can then be
sent to juvenile hall, the boys’ ranch
or even the California Youth
Authority.
Wo need to rethink our aex edu­
cation programs to Include the legal
ramifications as well as the emo­
tional and physical pitfalls.
AUNT OF GOOD BOY IN
TROUBLE IN CALIFORNIA

5mT~ m—
Ims bj» _

have triad to ba a suaasrtiv* daugh­
ter-in-law because I now she’s la
pets. She ia brli^iag ajr husband
and me down with her. 1 have
talked to her about the rewards of a
positive attitude — but the odd
thing is. she seems to think she has
one. Please help, Abby. What can
we do?
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ATMY WIT8 END

DEAR ABBY: When I fell in love
with Rodney, he was a single parent
with e 4-year-old son called ‘ Junto,*
for Junior. Rodney’s wife hod died
before Junie was a yeer old. When 1
came on tho scene, Junto started
calling mo ‘ Mama* btcauaa I was
tha only mother hs had ever known.
Now, after 10 years of morriaas,
soma of Rodney’s relatives attO refor
to Junto and me sa ‘ stepmother*
end ‘ stepson.’ That just breaks my

TARZAN ANDTH|| L08T CITY

Whan will I officially bo known
os‘ Mom*?
JUNIEB ONLY MOM
ment home because all her friends
had abandoned her, she was seeing
far too many doctors, and hsr
daughters had given up on her be­
cause of her negative ‘ poor me*
attitude.
My husband end 1 tee her at
least once e week end her daugh­
ters call her every Sunday. The
place where she now lives Is expan­
sive, but well worth it She has met
many new, wonderftil people. Bo

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About I BO third grade student
participated In Job Shadow
Week at Idyllwtldc Klrmentniy.
recently. Students ‘ shadowed*
administrators, office person*
nel.
custodians.
cafeteria
workers. Special
Education
teachers. PK. Art and Music
teachers and all of the Instruc­
tional assistants. For 40 min­
utes. each student visited an
assigned person and discussed
educations background and
work experience. The students
also became Involved by being
assigned various Job duties of
those (lacy ‘ shadowed*. At the
end of the week, third graders
realised how many people help
to make tlte school work.

Joshua Budnsy, a third grader, skis in food preparation wtfr Catalan* man- Art tsacharOon Naw wortts with Ms job shadow
agar. Brands Workman (right), and eaisteria worker. Amahs LsFria (laftj
third gradar.

Caattaaad (ram Paga 1A
Casselberry, and Its under
cover officers have closely
monitored Club Juana, also In
the city. Askrd If violations
were observed al Club Juana.
Esllngrr said. "That's yet to be
seen."
H it raids al Rachels were
nothing more than the CCII1
officers doing their job.“ Chief
Dcpuly Sheriff Steve Harriett
said. They were enforcing the
law aa It pertains to vice and
adult mtrrtalnmml codes. The
CCIB
pmnrlively
monitors
conduct at all these establish­
ments*
Rachel's officials said that
40 flooded CCIB agents with
drug-sniffing dogs stormed Into
the chib on the first raid. They
didn't And any drugs, so they
■tartrd arresting the dancers.*
Wasamnan said. (Harriett said
no more than 20 officers were
present I.
Mike Adams, one o ' the
managers at Rachel's, said the
customers at the dub *were in
disbelief about what was lap*
pening. The dub had to post
• lilt apiece for ball for the
dancers, whose names and

home addresses were made
public.
Wassemun said he believes
(lie April 13 and April 30 raids
al Rarlwfa are pari of a Sher­
iffs Office effort In setting the
stage lor the new Casselberry
Adult
Entertainment
Ordi­
nance. The City wants to move
lliese businesses or put them
out of business." lie said.
Seminole County Commit
starter Grant Malay Is not airprised that Racltel's was a tar­
get for the CCID. lie said hr
had been noticing Internet ad­
vertisements
for
straddle
dancing, and had brought the
matter up several limes.
lie said he supports Casaelbrny's Intent to have Its own
adult entertainment ordinance,
one that would be tougher than
the one the county drew up last
year and is having to defend In
the courts.
"If I were them. Td distance
myself tom the county.' Makry
said. “We've gotten brio a mess
because of poor strategy. The
county's fiasco is testimony of
what not to do. If you start flip­
flopping on everything like we
did. you'll get eaten up."

Write
teachers, principals, staff and
students deserve congratulatlona for the progress they are
making.* Brogan said.
Several other students re­
portedly made perfect score*
elsewhere in the state, but the
schools, grade level and stu­
dents were not Immediately
Identified.
For Seminole County, 4th
graders scored a combined av­
erage of 3.1 over the stale's av­
erage of 3.0. Eighth graders
combined averages were 3.4.

graders scored 3.8 over the
state average of 3.8.
T "* witting teat goes along

performing school. As such. It
becomes a target for improve­
ments which are to be accom­
plished an the local level, and
if that does not produce Im­
provement*. the state educa­
tion department steps In.

Growth

• Request commission direction
on request from Jennings Envi­
* Resolution 807 • Executing an
agreement between State of ronmental Services for exten­
Florida Office of Tourism, sion of franchise agreement.
• Request approval wtth Prune
Construction for looping the
dor’s water system between
TAD Company.
* Resolution 888 - Accepting Lake Mary Boulevard and CarImprovements to Huntington
* Request approval of purchase
Bolnte, Phase IV.
of Toto Workman mid Toro
* Resolution GOO - Parka and
Rrereatlon procedures and Oroundamaster equipment.
objectives.
The Lake Mary City Commis­
* Adjournment.
sion meeting Is scheduled to

As of early this week, the
following Items were listed off
the city manager’s report;

begin at 7 p.m.. Thursday, May
7, in the commission chambers
of Lake Mary City Hall. 100 N.
Country Club Road.

Seminole Herald
“Serving Seminole Camay Since 1908“

TbM*y. Mgy 8. IMS • VOL BO. No. I l l
Pubkdwd: Dody Except Monday, Saturday I CMafenas by
RepUMc Newipapois. ktc. • 300N. FrenchAve.. Sirtord. FL 3Z771

Phono; (407) J22-M11 Fra: (407) 323+401

Caattasad from Paga 1A
Itaw had a great lime learning
all about the history behind
one of the wonders of the
world.
The Taj Mahal In India la
260-frrl loll and nude of while
nukrsna marble. It contains
llie tombs of the last emperor
of a well rioted Indian family
and his wife for whom Hie Taj
Mnluil Is named. IVace said s
main rra«m behind the project
was to bring middle eastern
studira Into the curriculum.
"We have a hugr popula­
tion of Asian students,* IVace
said. "There's hardly anything
mentioned about places like
India. Iraq or Pakistan and no
one ever really presented any­
thing to do with their culture.*
So the parents and students
got Involved and turned Peace's
classroom into a middle east­
ern shrine, AH over the room
are slgnposta noting famous
facta about the Taj Mahal and
paint Inga and drawings done
her students
next, dressed In middle eastern
costumes, and a performer
came In to present Indian mu­
sic to the kids. One student
even twotight In a sign with her
name prlnlrd in Hindu.
Titr actual model was crafted
after a three-dimensional putale that Peace and her husband
bought and was created by the
fourth-waders "at Heathrow.
They u l made thdr own de­
sign* out of llte meat contain­
ers. One made a Chicago Bugs
symbol. Others made designs
reflecting parts of thrtr lives.
Although the fourth-graders
were responsible for building
the Taj Mahal, everyone down
to first-graders put their btdl-

vtdual louche* on the project.
IVace helped get the class
enthused by planning the proj­
ect around a “trip* to India.
She had tlte rlaas learn about
srhat It would be like to fly to
India, the temperature*, the
smell of cuny and animal life

involved. They painted Hephanta and added Jewelry to
them and learned that, in Africa. elephants are hunted. In
India, they air trained to stay
array from the villages and
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Mary Athlecn Bear Cox. 77.
little Weklva Road. Altamonte
Springs, died Saturday. May 2.
1098 at her residence. Bom
Nov. 28. 1020 In Hinton. W.V..
she moved to Central Florida
homemaker.
Survivors Include son-, Mi­
chael.
Charleston.
W.V.;
daughters, Dianne McLoughUn. Greer, S.C.. Janet Scott.
Sweet Springs, Mo.; brother.
Robert Bear, Shawnee. Kan.; B
grandchildren;
3
great­
grandchildren.
Qramkow Funeral
Home,
Sanford, In charge of ar­
rangements.
Mary J. Oeorge. 82. Highway
46. Sanford, died Thursday.
April 30 al her residence.
Bom April 7. 1016, she was a
lifelong resident of Sanford.
Mlsa Oeorge was a legal secre­
tary. She also taught business
classes at the Sanford Adult
Business School. Mias Oeorge
was a member of All Souk
Catholic Church.
Survivor- Include nieces. De­
bra Doyle. Mary Stokes, both
of Sanford: cousin. Madeline
Mallcm: sister-in-law, Olive
Oeorge: several great-nieces

Briefs
toque In the Orlando area In
June.
Hie
Validation
Therapy
Workshop.
entitled
'Understanding and Assisting
the Disoriented Older Person .
la being presented by and held
at the Orlando NQH Marriott
aaaMed tiring community.

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Sanford. In charge
rangements.

larma. but not hurt.
graders were off to create In­
Once the building started to dian dolls as port of another
take form, the kids got even project to learn about India.
Imagine what the Heathrow
more excited. They copied de­
signs from the actual Taj Ma­ Md* could do tf you gave them
hal and tried to recreate them
on their model. Inside the palaccv there la cafkgraplay dona

"It s something those kkts can
relate to.*
A couple of the Heathrow
kids stood outside the model's
reflection pool and explained
what
they
had
teamed
throughout the project.
"They made the T^J Mahal
jut o fjn o itle mad w e jte d ^ o
It's a big tomb with the TAJ

of

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Wilma Doreen McCrosstn.
72. Country Club Drive. San­
ford. died Saturday, May 2.
1008 at her residence. Bom
Oct IB. 1928 In Corbin. Ky..
she moved to Central Florida
In 108B. Mrs. McCrosstn was a
ber o f D A V . chapter 30Sanford. Mrs. McCrosstn was a
Protestant.
Survtvora Include sons. Wil­
liam J.. Klngsland, Oa.. Larry,
Orlando;
brother.
John
Wright. Ledbetter. Texas; 8
grandchildren;
6
great­
grandchildren.
Gnunkow Funeral Home.
Sanford. In charge of ar­
rangements.
William Valentine Rico. 78.
Aluma Avenue, Winter Park,
died Friday, April 17, 1098.
Mr. Rico was bom In Caroline,
Puerto Rico. Mr. Rico was a
radio director. He served in
the U.8. Army.
Survtvora Include wife. Alicia;
daughters. Martha Raton. OlorU M., both of Winter Park.
Golden's Funeral Home. Inc.,
Winter Park, In charge of ar­
rangements.

and PhxrMerica. The one-day
workshop will last from 8:30
a.in. to 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday.
June 3. The coat of the work­
shop it g4o per person.
After May IB., the cost is *48

tng illegally. Attorney Hugh
Tries has requested Judge
Dtrkry allow the dub's latest re­
quest because It b entitled to
grandfathered status.
Attorney Andy Brumby has
requested Dickey deny the reThe Board of Seminole County
Commissioners approved by a 32 vote the grandfathering of flue
adult buatnmM provided they
meet alt ccrtUkatkn require­
ment*. The lbs are: House of
Babes. Circus Ckcus, Erotic
Emporium. Dob's Vldso and Ex(llcment Video. None has been
certified yet Deputy County At­
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1998 alligator
harvest preps
under way
SAN KOHL) _ Fturtda'a annual alligator har­
vest la Just around tlic com er. and anyone
interested In taking pari can apply now. Tills
year’s liarvrst la act for two pluses In Sep­
tember and will hike place at 32 potential
sllea around the slate.
Applications are avnllable at all Florida
Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission
(GFC) regional offices. persons who applied
for a permit last year (even tf they were not
selected) will hovr an application automat!
cally mailed to their home. However, prrvt
ous applicants who have changed address In
llie pust year, and Om&gt;sc who have not re­
ceived an application, should call the GFC.
In addition, applications will be available
from
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fice for consideration.
. *Wc will be selecting trappers random ly
through a computerized drawing.* mold
Harry Dutton, a biologist with Ute GFC's A l­
ligator Management Section. *lt's Hie fairest
way brrause everyone lias an equal chance
of being picked.*
The drawing will determine where Ihe
trappers ran hunt, and during which phase.
The OFC lias selected 32 sites for the harvest,
which will tokf- p la n bum Sept. 1-15 and
Sept. 16-30. Applicants ran rank their hunt
area preferences on (h r application.
*We expert to have the Information comlied In the computer and applicants sekrted
Ky mid-June.* Dutton sold. "Everyone will be
notified o f their status by June 30."
Dutton said mare than BOO permits will be
available tills year. He sold each permittee
will be allowed to take Rve alligators.
Each person chosen for the harvest must
submit an application and the appropriate
fee for a non-transferable trapping license. If
the fee does not antve at the GFC. via a
tal delivery service, fay the July IB dead. selected applicant! will forfeit the right
to their licenses. The cost o f the license If
B2S0 for Florida residents, $1,000 for non­
residents. There Is also a charge for validat­
ing the hides o f all alligators taken during
Ihe hunt. The cost Is $15 for hides measur­
ing less than 7 feet, and $30 for hides 7 feet
or longer. The charge will be $30 for any hide
validated at a specially-requested validation,
regardless of hide length. Participants will
also be encouraged to attend a three-hour
training and orientation program that will
Udte place at several locations throughout
the state during July and August.
Permitted trappers can nave trapping
agents to assist them. Assistants mutt pur­
chase a non-transferable trapping agent a li­
cense (which costs $50 regardless o f state
.residency), or be a licensed alligator trapper.
; To be eligible for the hunt, applicants must
jbe at least 18 years old. Anyone convicted o f
-violating wildlife laws relating to alligator
-trapping within the past Ave years Is Ineligi­
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lating to endangered crocodlllans during the
past 10 years,

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; Fried gator Is delicious tf you haven't
'.tried II.
• Bass fishing Is Improving slowly with
•dropping water levels. By the time the water
.‘has dropped enough. It will probably be too
ihol for good (1siting. In the river, target
1sloughs and creeks that boss use as travel
‘corridors.
: s^haaiian inlet la featuring good snook ac­
tion with Osh to IB pounds. Also count on a
few redflah. trout. Jack crevalle and ladyflsh.
Large live shrimp are the top bait.
Captain Jack at Port Canaveral reports
that ofTshore action Is picking up with
calm er winds and smaller seas. King mack­
erel are all over Pelican Flats, while dolphin
and wahoa are scattered. Inside the Port
look for flounder and sheepahead. Trout and
redflah are on the flats o f the Banana and
Btueflsh and sheepahead are the main at­
traction at fence Inlet Dram, redflah, Jack
crevalle and ladyftah are mixed In with
catches. Live or dead shrimp Is the best halt.
Trout and redflah are rated as good In Moa-

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DIAMOND
REGIONALS
Seven SAC teams look to take next state step
By Dssa Smith
HERALD SPORTS EDITOR
SANFORD _ Thrrc will be several Interesting
niuti Imp* on llir ftl.ilr today when llir Regional
Uu.irtrifln.il* for the baseball and softball
tram* air ronlrntrd.
One of those find* Ute Seminole High School
baseball tram hosting a familiar opponent In
Salrllltr High School
Until the district's werr realigned thin past
year, the lighting Seminole* and Scorpions
were lit Utr same district and Salrllltr ktiockrd
Seminole out of the slate playoffs two years
ago.
Tlic gamr should lie a Pilcher’s durl as Semi
nolr will throw Lame Odom, who romplrlrly
handcuffed line Ridge In the district tourna­
ment last wrek. while Satellite lias the pitcher
wl»o Is generally considered Ihe best in Class
5A District 4.
Tlic lies! pitching male hup may he al Winter
l*»rk. wlirrr Oviedo Is expected to go with Uni­
versity of Florida signer Hen Knapp, while the
Wildcats will cmmtrr with Matt Inrlnrlll. one of
Ute lop hurlera In Orlando.
Inrlnrlll Ird Winter Park to the championship

of the season-opening tournament at Lyman
and also beat Knnpp hrad-lo-head.
Die game Is also interesting In lluit neither
tram was given much chance of advancing lo
the (egloimls despite being very talented
uuds. Winter Park was fourth-seeded In GA-4.
illr the Lions were stxlh-seeded In QA-3 and
Itad to gel through 1997 state champion take
HranUcy.
In the other baseball game, surprising Lake
Mary will host even more surprising Edgewater.
The Eagles are only 10-14 on Utr season and
were seeded No. 6 in GA-4. The Orlando school
also wrnl through a coaching change during the
season.
The softball matchups also offer some Inter­
esting match ups as both lake Mary and Lake
Howell lake on powerhouse teams from Or­
lando, Seminole takes on fonner district foe St.
Cloud and Winter Springs hosts It* Oral-ever re­
gional.
Lake Mary will host West Orange, which won
thr first-ever fast pilch slate championship.
The Rams are highly regarded and are looking
to give Lokr Mary lls third stale championship
for n girls* program In I99H. but will be looking

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Pope taking
game to Ohio
J tC iM i u u i i
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
Oviedo attackman Taylor Pope
wanted a challenge, and now hr'a
got it.
Alter playing lacroaae in Central
Florida, where ll'a a relatively new
•port, he* .heading for Ohio
Wmlryan n o * oeaaon. The team
happens to be the top-rated
Dtvtalon ill team in the nation.

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into* «*h Ohio WMfeywt wMs (dockwUs) Ns mothsc. Ate* Pop*, OvMo AMMIc Praetor Paul O f f and h—d Lacro— w r i t Ed Norton took on.

wtU have to get uaed to Cut.
Oviedo coach Ed Norton aent out
letters ail over the country to try to
get the aecond-team all-Semlnote
County attackman a acholarahlp.
In lacroaae. a lop DMalon III team
like Ohio Wesleyan could eaally
crack the top-IB o f DMalon I. ao It

KMS, Beer :30 post Co-Ed wins
SANFORD _ Hob Ooyettc drove In seven runs as
Deer :30 remained undefeated and Bruce Sellers. Brad
Bender and Lynn Webb drove In three runs each as
Krptnke Music Service (KMS) won Its Aral game of Ute
season In Sanford Recreation Department Spring CoEd Slow Pilch Soft hall League action at Plnehurst
Park Monday night.
Sellers, the winning pitcher, hit a three-run home
run lo account for his RBI. while Bender tripled and
doubled and Webb had a double as Krmpkr Music
Service handed Ihe Seminole Scoop a 16-5 setback.
In the nightcap. Ooyettc had a pair of Iwo-run home
runs, a Iwo-run triple and a run scoring single as

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Nth team starting next Monal 6:30 p.m.; 7:30 p.m. and

Blowouts in girls’ fast pitch softball
SANFORD _ ll was a one-sided
day for the moat part In the San­
ford Recreation Department Girls'
lhall U
Leagues on
Fast Pilch Soft!
Saturday.
In the Junior Girls' League at
Roy Holler Junior Field, the Opti­
mist Club of Sanford had Its way
with the Sanford Ktwanls Club aa
lls offense rolled up 15 runs and
Ha pitching and defense only al­
lowed base-runner, on a walk, as It
clinched Ihe regular teason title.

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aettoiu prosper
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U** to travel to
to May in hotbed
aa Long Ialand a
Pope la heada
but he wont be I
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bach to Florida
to help out my «
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15-0.
In the nightcap, the Sanford Roj i y Breakfast Club also romped to
victory, scoring at least four nms,
of a maximum six. In every Inning
In thumping the Sanford Lions

Club 20-5.
In ihe Senior Olris* Leagu e_
at
Lakeside Field, the T-N-T Express
only scored three runs In the top of
the first inning, but then made ig&gt;
for It. scoring the maximum six
runs in each of the next four in.B.W*y' wh,PPtn«
Double Trouble 27-11.
The Optimist Club of Sanford la
now 10-0. while the Sanford Rotary
Breakfast Chib Is 7-3. the Sanford
Klwanis Club Is 3-7 and the Banford Lions Club Is 0-10.

SANFORD . Jay Roland
and Jobe Gorman combined
on a four-hitter as the Pi­
rates whitewashed the Ath­
letics BO In Sanford Recrea­
tion Department Senior Babe
Ruth Baseball i* ^ i&gt; setfon
at Historic Sanford Memorial
Monday evet
tame played
In a game
es took an n
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Ihe Pirates
lead and held on to boat
Sanford ff2 11-3.
Roland worked the Brat
four Inninga. giving up three
atnglee while striking cut
eight. Oormen only sPeared
one hit over the tea l
Innings, striking out all

Red Sox make up ground in Babe Ruth race
Pram Staff Repsrte
SANFORD _ The Blitz Clean-Red
Sox had a huge weekend as they
pulled ofT a major upset and picked
up three wins to move bark Into
lyofT contention In the Sanford
ition Department Babe Ruth
Baseball League.
On Friday, the Red Sax overcame
iriy 2-0 deficit to upset the
•Pirates 7-3.
Then on Saturday, the Red Sax
scored single runs In the fourth
and sixth Innings to break a 4-4 tie

and defeated the Knights of Co­
lumbus-Cardinal* 6-4 and also
collected a 7-0 forfeit win from ihe
Ktwanls Club-Indians.
In other games on Saturday, the
Pirates bounced back from Friday's
loss to score 11 run* In the first
Inning and lop the Rotary ClubAthletics 14-2 and Guy and Frost
combined on a no-hitter as the
league-leading Nobles Construc­
tion-White sox clobbered the Dean.
Rtagen, Morgen and Lawton PA.Marttna 17-1.
The standings are: White Sox

(1 l-l). the Pirates and the Red Sox Doney and Towers (one run each)
(both 9-3). the Athletics (7-4), the
Central Florida Orading-Expos (27). the Cardinals (1-8| and the In­
I*M 9 . 9 ■
dians (1-9).
IM i a . v ■
Today, at Historic Sanford Me­
morial Stadium, the White Sox bat­
tle ihe Pirates at 6 p.m. and at
M l IM _ ■ T
“ IN I. 4 •
Zlnn Beck Field, the Red Sox play
the Martina at 5:45 p.m.
1U N _ ■ •
PnMdtng the offense were:
Red Sox:
run). Lowe
(run. RBI).

tun), Beatty
tuna),
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�Seniors
Coattanad from Pag* BA
his official visit to Ohio
Wesleyan, he saw a thriller
with his future team beating
Salisbury State IMd.). 15-14.
Ohio Wesleyan scored with si*
seconds left in regulation to
pull out the win over another
nationally-ranked team.
It wan the enthusiasm of the
campus that helped Pope make
the decision that weekend.
•It's a whole different atmos­
phere up there,* Pope said. ‘ All

of Uie other trams come out to
watch the lacrosse tram. It's at
the same level os football and
probably even bigger.*
Before heading north. Pope
will play summer lacrosse,
then he's resdy for Ohio.
Maybe. Pope lias never seen
snow in his life and winters In
Ohio can be kind of chilly.
But when It gels cold In
Ohio, that only means lacrosse

IN B R I E F
Winter Springs golf
WINTER SPRINGS _ The Winter Springs
High School Spring Ooff Classic will be held
at Tu skawills Country Club on Friday. May

I

17th and Friday. May 15th. depending on the
number of trams entered.
Cost Is $100 per leant snd will be held st
Chase and ftnehurst park*. Individual snd
Team awards will be given.
Deadline and draw will be Wednesday. May
13th.
____
For more information call (407) 330 S097.

Girls AAU hoops champs
SANFORD . Seminole Community College
and Ute Orlando Magic have been awarded
the 19118 AAU Girls Basketball Champion­
ships In at* axe groups.
From May Hth-lOth the 13-ond-Under. 14■utd-Undcr and 16-and-Under will compete;
and on May I5th-I7lh the 13-snd-Under. 15nnd-Undcr snd 17-and-Under trill square off.
The Championships are qualifiers for the
AAU National Championships lo be held In
July tn various cities around the country.
Teams wishing to enter the Florida Cham­
pionships or needing additional information
should call Ken Patrick, Seminole Commu­
nity College. (407) 336-3003 or Tom Blcrt.
Orlando Magic, at (407) 916-3661.

Palatka Softball Tournament
PALATKA _ The Blue Crab Festival Softball
Tournament will take place May 33-35, tn
Palatka at Triangle Pars.
All Men s and Church Slow-Pltch classes
are welcome.
Deadline la May 30th.
For more Information contact Richard C.
Goodwin at (904) 336-9383.

three (double, run, RBI), McKinney
run. mid Kennon (one run each),
and
m m ! . 1.

Christian and Nate had two
singles each for the Athktlca.
Pacing the Pirate* against
Sanford *3 were Jobe Oorman
(double, sing)?, run, three RBI).
Adam Frank (double, bur

Rieger (one single each).
Providing the offense for
Sanford *3 were Leftwtch

Seminute and St. Cloud were in the same dis­
trict a year ago, so they should be fairly familiar
with one another. Seminole will start sopho­
more Katie Hoffman for the third straight game
in place of Injured Maria Duvall. The Tribe
hopes lloffman will show the form that let them
get past Spruce Creek tn her Arst-ever varsity
start liuit week.
The final softball matchup has the first-year
program from Winter Springs playing at home
intnst Pope John Paul II from Boca Raton.
te Bear* won their Aral-ever district title |*M
story below) In crushing bullion last Friday
and hopes the experience gained from playing
the strong programs In Seminole County helps
them in the stale playoffs.
All of the games will begin al 7:30 p.m. except

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base led the team with three assists and one
putout.
Bven an kguiy to one of Coach Conk's players
couldn't slow Winter Springs. Michelle Solano
was moved to left Held and Jenny Bart, Just up
born junior vanity, moved to Brst and played
flawlessly all nigh l.
The outfield also turned in a stellar perform­
ance. Eileen Hatfield made a shoestring catch
In the fourth Inning and Solano single handtdly
stalled Cocoa Beach's seventh Inning effort with
two spectacular catches that would nave meant
extra bases.
The Bears offense work slowly snd meticu­
lously picking up one run In each Inning
through the sixth. In the seventh there was no
holding back. Winter Spetngs sent IS batters to
the plate and scored nine runs.
Team leaders were Hatfield 3-for-5. Bart 3-for5. Couratn 3-for-5. and Manglno a-for-5. Nine
Cocoa Reach errors also helped the Bear* at­
tack.
The bears were active on the bases all night
stealing nine. Base bandits were Hatfield and
Pace with three a piece.
The highlights for Cocoa Beach waa an in-

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Setters (three runs) and Erika Jadcson (two
runs).
Double TVouble: Tan McKinney (double, tin­
gle. run. RBQ. Rond) Oorman (tingle, two runs.

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FRIDAY. JU NE 5. 1998

90th Y E A R . No. 204

Principal, now politico, gets
straight A ’s from students

Oviedo
bank
robbed

By Haas WkHa
Herald Staff Writer
SEMINOLE COUNTY * He-* the ex principal
who now want* lo be head of the claaa ♦ a OSyear-old retiree who haanT apanked anyone In
30 year* but ha* a new burnt of energy and an
urge to be a county commissioner.
The race I* on. Ilcnlcy aald Tuesday when he
gave Supervisor of ElectIona Sandy Ooard more
than 3.100 petition* to qualify for a Dtatrtrt 4
competition again*! incumbent rommiaalonrr
Win Adama wIkmt petition* have already been
certified.
Something that Henley ha* that Adam*
doean't la the approval of aeveral hundred fo r
mer Lyman High School atudrnt* who believe
thrtr old principal to Just the right ticket. 'If
you're aa good a rommlaatoner as you were a
prtnctpal. Seminole County has a winner.* car
dealer Luke Hatter wrote an a note. Potlrr en­
closed • §200 contribution.
Chrtottnr Moore. Ilmlry** campaign manager.

HEKALD STAFF WRITER
OV1EOO • Oviedo police
are still looking for the lllapanlr male that robbed the
Dank of Central Florida, lo­
cated In the 1700 block of
West Broadway Street. The
robbery occurred around
3:30 p.m. Thursday after­
noon.
The suspect Implied to
bank employees that he waa
carrying a handgun. He left

*ay» *hc In constantly meeting someone who
knew ITiurlpal Mrnlry. Moorr helprd Florida
representative* Dob Drooka and Tom Frenry in
previous campaigns
*Whaf* fun about thla rampalm* ahe aald.
*haa been discovering how enthusiastic all
tbear lormrr students arr about Carllon'a campaltpt • they lu vt aald nice thing* and written
aomr beautiful note*.’
*1 know who you arr. you have my vote." an­
other ra-atudent aald when Henley approached
hla houae on a recent door to-door campaign
effort "Mr *ald hr graduated In 1079." aald
llenicy. who waa Lyman* principal from 19*13
IBM.
Inalrad of spending hi* mirrmrnl year* with
hla 10 grandchildren. Henley opted hr a nai
for other. Tve been going (ram ballflcld lo
balldeld and have aprnt lime with the grand­
children at the lake.* lie aald. TU atlU have lime
with ihrtn • and do thla. too."
Peggy Henley laugh* when aakrd If ahr has

Great Expectations
Board gives school
head high m arks

LAKE MARY - The Lake Mary
City Cammtaston gave Conklin,
Barter A Holmes Engineer*.
Inc. the go ahead on the con­
ceptual design of the gateway
park at Lake Mary Boulevard

d a U g p ii Barbara Kuhn com­
mended Hagrrty on hla profes­
sional knowledge. '(Hagertyl
stays on tag of latest research
and method* througi reading,
conference*, professional or­
ganizations. computer net­
works. etc.*
Not all members of the board
gave Hagrrty high marka.
Board member Bob OafTa rat-

cratton for a cash payment.
The
land
la valued
at
$822,720.
*Thto to certainly a good
funding aource.* said City
Manager John Litton.
Commtoaloncr Gary Brendcr
called for a campaign to be
mounted by the same commit­
tee who consulted on the con­
ceptual design, to aobdt cor­
porate donations lo offset

Lake Mary taps
new fire chief
LAKE MARY - Craig Haun.
with a 28-year career fighting
(Ires, has been selected as
Lake Mary's new (lie chief. The
appointment becomes effective
next Wednesday. June 10.
The hiring follows the re­
tirement earlier thla year of
Fire Chief Duane Mehl. who
had served in the position for
the past 8 years. The agreed
upon annual salary has been
announced at $88,000.
Lake Mary City Manager
John Litton requested a decl-

aald certain businesses might
be interested In gtvtng specific
Memo. Karen Whitney, owner
of Lake Mary Cycle*, had indi­
cated a desire to donate some
btke rack*. Blender said. *1
Just think there's a potential to
tle-ln and fellowship with
these corporation*,* he said
regarding asking for donations
from some of the companies
which benefited from corpo­
rate Incentive*.
Mayor David Mealor
nigcd asking for help from
Lake Mary Heathrow
Chamber
of
Commerce.
Mealor also called the devel­
opment of the park a wtn-wtn
■filiation for the homeowners
In The Forest, which la adja­
cent to the park. The residents
of the community had com­
plained after work began on
the Rinehart Road widening.

akm an Itaun'o hiring during
hi* report at Thursday night*
city commission meeting. He
explained that the decision
followed an extensive review of
approximately 00 applications
originally received. The number
was trimmed to 7 through the
assistance of a selection com­
mittee. Following personal In­
terview* with the 7, Litton said
the decision to accept Haim's
application was unanimous

e

voted unanimously to approve
the hiring.
Included In Haim's 28 years
experience Is 11 years in vari­
ous fire chief positions for the
dty of Euatto and Lake County,
where he was also senior direc­
tor of Fire and Emergency
Presently Uvtng In Umatilla,
he la originally from Pennayl-

C om m ittee to d iscu ss airp ort n oise problem s

drove* to 99 complaints

�Sin Immediately Some of the
site preparation will be handle
by the road contractor. Eby
Construction, through change
orders In their currant con­
tract. Other work will have to
be contracted through the bid
process. David Qierach. of
CPU. said the gateway park
could be completed concur­
rent with Rlncliart Road, early
next year.

another person
connected
with the cane and was arrested
by Staby. The arrest of a codelendanl Is said to be Immi­
nent.

Habitat matting
SANFORD - The public Is In­
vited to attend a meeting
scheduled for June 10 from 2
pm. until 3:30 p.m The
meeting ts sponsored by Habi­
tat for Humanity, presently
seeking persons who may

Law anlorcamant monay
SANFORD - The Sanford Po­
lice Department and Seminole
County SherKTs Office are
among agencies scheduled to
receive part of 92.199.138.34
tn law enforcement
funds.
Checks were presented to
agencies which participated tn
joint investigation* with fed­
eral; investigative agencies./
The money was given pursu­
ant to the Equitable Sharing
Program of the Department of
Justice and were a result of
over 93 million In assets for­
feited tn judlrlal proceedings.
The rhecks were presented
In u ceremony In Tullatiussec
on June 3.

Red Ho! &amp; Boom
ALTAMONTE SPR1NOS - The
city of Altamonte Springs Is
planning on Its 4th annual
•Red Hot A Doom* event at
Cranes Roost Park. Friday,
July 3. A spectacular fireworks
show, musical entertainment
and a wafer ski program are
scheduled.

t™ ,.'Z Z T ,

At that Umc. several shots
were reportedly find Into a
house in the 1000 block of W.
State Road 434 tn the Black
Hammock neighborhood, from
a vehicle.

F

By Kim Batter
Six Community Resource
and Referral Center ts spon­
soring a Iter class for persons
who may wish to quality.
The meeting will be held at
Salvation Army. 700 W. 24th
Street In Sanford. For addi­
tional Information, phone 3283990.

Cabla franchisa axtandad
LAKE MARY • The Lake Mary
City Commission approved on
first reading the extension of
TCI of Central Florida's fran­
chise agreement, until Jan.
31. 1999.
City Attorney Donna McIn­
tosh told the commissioners
that contract negotiations are
continuing with Tlme-Wamer
and the extension of the TCI
contract was Important, to
show value tn the Lake Mary
market.

,n Wednesday s Seminole
I,,rald• * I * * * column by
Do,,g *nd Dcbbr* Oroaeclose

J i m n F j l c J o h n tto n W e d n r i *

day evening, as the result of an
Investigation Into an Incident
that occurred May IB.

Tw o non- f
traditional
students
honored
HERALD CORRESPONDENT

Corractlons
Drlva-hv thootino

S ch olastic en d eavors pay o ff

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In
die
sentence
that
reported the official position of
the Sanford Historical Society
on the preservation of Fort
Park, the word ‘ now*
m s inadvertently
to
changing the meantag of
u * aentowe!
_

The University Club of Win­
ter Park recently awarded 2
scholarship* to member* of
the Honors Seminar Program
of Seminole Community Col­
lege In Sanford.
The awards were presented
to Oviedo resident. Qlntne
tlaneo and Lake Mary realdent. Deborah Mold at a din­
ner hosted and given by (he
University Club.
President of the University
Club. Richard Artx. presided
over the ceremony along with
the public relations officer.
Darbani Lra.
11unco and Muhl gave their
personal acceptance speeches
to on audience of 100 mem­
bers and special guests. Doth
women expressed their appre­
ciate to the University Chib,
s e e . Scholarship Foundation,
and to Dr. Christopher dob­
bins. Coordinator of the Honor
Program at SCC. 'When I
to SCC.* Ilanco spoke. *1 was
just a (ace in the crowd. Dr.
Robbins rreognlxrd a potential
within me (hat I wasn't aware
existed and then enrolled me
In the Honors Program. He
continues to remain involved

Otnine Ilanco h a nontraditional student with two
children. Daniel, age 7 and Al­
exandria. age 3. She was es­
corted by her husband. Louts
Ilanco. Deborah Mahi Is also a
non-lradltional student and
was escorted by her significant
other. John Froachrr. a former
9CC. graduate. Doth Ilanco
and Mahl have 4.0 grade point
avenges and will graduate
next year with an Honor* Di­

Lake Mary student among 153 to earn
$20,000 scholarship fromCoca-Cola

an Intensive tnveaby said she deter-

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Republic

award for hw mang
excellent sendee an
auditor and Aker
standing commute* work.
Also tn attendance waa
Robbins. He commented:
rant think of any 2 stud

wishes to extrnd Its gratitude
to the University Club of Win­
ter Park, who chose the re ­
cipients of the SCC. arhotarahtpa.
The criteria to become reetpients of the scholarship*
were based on academic
achievement.
community
service, financial nerd, and
geld of study.
The $1,000 scholarships will
be matched by the Florida Lot­
tery Commission and depos
tied into the SCC. Scholarship
Foundation for future recipi­
ents.

�‘House that Congress Built’
in conjunction with Habitat
atonal District will make his­
tory Saturday, as they break
mound on a joint venture home
(or a family in Sanford.
The location of the house la
to be In the 2400 block of Ce­
dar Avenue In Sanfard and la
scheduled to begin at 10 a.m.
Congressman John bHca will
lead the groundbreaking cere-

Henley

sponsored by the Greater Or­
lando Association of Realtors.
BraaOeld ft Oorrie, Wlglnton
Fire Sprinklers. Cool 109.0 and
Hood Tents and Events.
Mary Welch, executive direc­
tor for the Habitat Car Human­
ity in Seminole County says
the home la just one of tundreds slated to be build this
year throughout the United
States as part of a program
called T h e Houses that Con­
gress Built.*

Chief
ley doesn't need the Job.

untcer firefighter and

Noise
Its hard to aay If tl
against Henley m IMS.

Hagerty

�People
Blood Bank
Central Florida Blood Bank
ts asking donors of all types of
blood • especially O-type do­
nors • to donate at Its Sanford
branch. 1302 E. Second St.
For information, call 3220822.

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

Senior activities
Lake Mary Seniors Invite
anyone 55 years of older to
Join them In two weekly acthrl
ties on Monday: Woodcarvers.
from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.
Games from 1 to 3 p.m.. at the
Frank Evans Center. 158 N.
County Club Road.

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

Cancer Support
Support. Hope and Recovery.
S .IIA R . meets every Monday
altrmoon at 5 p.m. at Central
Florida Regional Hospital In
the tar comer of the dining
room. This Is a seif help Kipport group for all cancer survi­
vors. whether In treatment

Episcopal Church In Sanford.
The meetings lost about on
hour. There are no dues nor
fees. The only requirement to
attend Is the desire to stop
eating compulstv
compulsively.

Shuffteboard
The Sanford Tourist and
ShuOleboard Club practices
every Tuesday and Friday
starting at 1:30 p.m. The
courts are located behind the
Sanford Senior Center. Those
interested In playing, learning
to play or Joining the club may
VU14
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p ic e iu n ii,
coll Russ
Kltner.
president.
322*7791. for Information.

Sewing C lub
Every Tuesday from 9:30
a.m. to noon, the WOOPIE
Scoring Club gathers at the
Lake Mary Senior Center. 200
N. Country Club Road, to
make baby clothes, and Items
for nursing homes as well as
items for the Christmas store.
The items made by the club
are donated to precmle ba­
bies. nursing home residents
and gifts for the annual
Christmas store.

Senior acthrttiee

Adolescence. the transition
to adulthood, can be a difficult
period Tor the adolescent and
the parent alike. The adoles­
cent Is growing at a rate com­
parable to that of Infancy.
Changes In hormone levels
may contribute to unpredict­
able mood swings.
IVers become more Influen­
tial regarding the attitudes
ami behaviors of adolescents
and your role as a parent may
require re negotiation. These
factors and u multitude of oth­
ers may result In Increased
tension In your relationship
with your teen. Communica­
tion provides one avenue
through which some of the
stresses could be relieved.
Jane, agr 17. Is quoted. I
hate to say it. but my parents
don't lulk much to me or It's
the oilier way around. We're
just like animals not knowing

BARBAR A
H UGHE8/
Q R EG Q
how to speak or show emo­
tion...In the future. I hope our
communication will be better.
Indeed, surveys have shown
that family communication Is
one of the biggest concerns of
adolescents, with moat adoles­
cents wishing that the com­
munication would Improve.
Indeed.
effective
parentadolrsrcnt communication has
been associated with a num­
ber of benefits. Including
lower levels of drug and alco­
hol use. delayed timing of first

Adolescence Is the period
during which you as a parent
ran and do have a great
amount of Influence on your
teens future. Communication
provides one avenue by which
both you and your adolescent
ran benefit.

Promote ‘I think I can’ attitude

Lake Mary Seniors Invite
anyone 55 years or older to
Join them tn activities every
Monday through Friday, from
9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.. at the
Lake Mary Community Center.
260 N. Country Club Road.

Altamonte:
March 3ft • Brook Lewtnaki.
Longwood. Girl
May 5 - Denise and Alfred
Orrenwald. Jr., lake Mary.
Girl; Kimberly
and John
Magus. Deltona. Boy
May 6 • Verlina and Andrew
So.. Altamonte Springs. Girl:

WeeklyUoneClub

The Sanford Liana Chib
meets every Tuesday at noon
at the Colonial Room In down­
town Sanford near the dock.
Visitors and
prospective

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Monday at 8 p.m. at the Pres­
byterian House of Ooodwill.
317 Oak Aae., Sanford.

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�Written on their hearts: Leading children in right
Ood knew that there It no oodal Institution like the k n liy for
leaching children. Parents Inn* gnat power to Iraki their chit*
d m m either the light of wrong way. Bo be told ua
(Deuteronomy 6.7). ffitpraao /throe teaching*! an pour children."
The Hebrew word for ’ Impress’ means literally t o pierce* or t o
drill.’ When and how are we to do this?: by "talking about them
when you ad at home and when you walk along the mad. when
you be down and when you get up." (Dcut. I l.lfl|. In Hbet. he
a n . ’ Drill these teachings Into your children all day tong-*

rection

His name la John. He has w6t/halr. wears a T-shirt with hole*
m K. jeans and no shoes. Ihla Asa literally his wardrobe far Ms
entire faur years of college. Hr/to brilliant. Kind of esoteric and
venr, very bright. He became afhrteUan while attending college.
Aas*a the street from the afapus la a well-dressed, m y con­
servative church. They want fe&gt; develop a ministry to the stu­
dents. but are not sure how trip about It. One day John decides
to go there. He walks in wtth p shoes, jeans, his T-shirt, and wild
hafr. Tha sendee has already parted and so John starts down the
fp M hg fcr a seat. The hutch la completely packed and he
can/l Bnd a scat. By now pedk are looking a bat uncomfortable,
but no one saya anything. 7
J d a gets closer and d o * and clooet to the pulpit and when
he reahme there are no aids, he jurt equate down right on the
carpet (Although perfectlyJacceptaMe behavior at a college fellowehlp. truet me. thle hid never happened in this church befared By near the people a t ready uptight, and the tension In the
air la thick About this M i, the adnlater raakars that from way
at the back o f the church b deacon la slowly nuking hto way to­
ward John. Now. the depron Is In hla eighties, has allver-gray
I this boy. everyone to saying to themhim far what he's going to do. How can
jgt and of hto hae b y ound to understand
the man to reach the bay. The church to
the clicking at the nun's cane. All eyes
cant even hear anyone breathing. The

(In the Baytiead Eye Getter)
p * g how the devil has shaded the ah
of the Cross, on Sunday. June 7 at the

SANFORD • June to revive
Ward of Life Church o f Ood In

820 W. Lake Mary Blvd.
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Sports can keep
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very, very old

SANFORD _ David Ooff tingled In Nate Orrrn
with the winning run In the bottom of the tor
mth Inning at the Noble* Construction-White
Sox edged thr Rotary Club Athletlr*. 7-fl. In the
Anti game of the IB9R Sanford Recreation Drrtment Babe Ruth league City Championship
rtea at Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium
Thursday evening.
Tlie Athletic* will look lo even the *erlr» to­
day when the two duba meet for Game 2 al 0
p.m. at lltatortc Sanford Memorial Stadium.
An Athletic* victory today would force a winner-lakr-all game on Saturday morning al 0
a m. al lllttoric Sanford Memorla) Stadium. A
While Sox triumph today would give the Noble*
Construction nine the championship.
file Athletlra took a 1-0 lead In the lop of the
nrcond Inning a* Cun Scot! wot hit by a pilch,
■loir second and thud, and scored on a tingle
by Ihad Cook.
The Rotary Club nine pushed the lead lo 4-0
by scoring Ihrrr runs In the lop of Ihe fourth
Inning.

Scott led off with a double and scored an s
triple by David Deehner. Cook followed with a
grounder to Am with Deehner racing home.
Chris Witte then walked and stole second before
scaling when Jimmy Postell reached an an er­
ror.
•
The White Saa. who had the best record In the
regular season, atoned their comeback with a
run In the bottom of the fourth Inning.
Nate Orrrn walked and moved around to third
on back-to-back angles by Travis Walker and
Jrmny Pearson. Green then stole home.
The White Saa look the lead In the Aflh Inning
without the beneAt of a hit. plating four run*

T . H o u iy C lu b-A lM nir* * Mouae Lo dfr I t a lr *

So* 7. Notary

U pset throw s C hase
T hursday softb all
in to three-w ay tie

waiting to here who Randy I
Raines. Ned Raines. David W ig is or m y
brothers. Robert and Trent, waul be drafted

Thursday Pinehurst lead
Volusia Speedway
Park is weekend
site o f N A S C A R
Winston Racing
Series action
DrLEON _ Volusia Speedway Park In
DeLeon held Its regular weekend of NASCAR
Winston Racing Series action.
On the afStha-mlfa asphalt track on Friday
night stay M l the winners were: Late Model _
Chris Lawrence: Modified .Joh n Compagnone
Sr.: Street Stock _ Kenneth Hall: Hobby Stock
_ John Smith: and Mint-Stock _ Chita Vogel.
On the 1/2-mile dirt track on Saturday night
(May 30) the winners were: Late Model _ Rich­
ard Nods; Modified . Tim Zackery; Street
Stock _ Kathy Oatney: Hobby Stock . Alan
Gray: and Mini-Stock . Mike Ponce.
Racing la held at the Volusia Speedway
Park, located at 1.000 East HMnray 40 be­
tween Ormond Beach and Ocala near Barbervtlle, every Friday (asphalt) and Saturday
(dirt) night. Call (004) MS-4409 far more St­

SANFORD _ A three-run fifth In­
ning spelled the difference as
Sanford Central Baptist Church
won the battle of unbeaten* over
Cactua Bob'* In Sanford Recsea-

Alaqua Lakes
announces
McDonald as
head golf
professional

aler of the dub.
Taylor Woodrow’s Director of
Club Operations Mike Moser, who
made the announcement, said
McDonald Is currently the head
golf professional at Addison Re­
serve. a 27-hole, private golf course
and country dub at another Taylor
Woodrow community located In
Delray Beach.
McDonald will atari his dub
management and golf professional
activities at Alaqua Lakes this
summer, according to Moacr.
Alaqua Lakes. Taylor Woodrowa
newest luxury golf and country dub
community with a Tom Faitodesigned, par 72 championship,
semi-private golf course Is located

�Alaqua
lions.
Gnuting com plete, right on
target for September opening
The last of the grasses have
been planted on the Tom Fazio
designed I A-hole champto nship golf course at Alaqua
Lake* and work Is proceeding
siradlly on the million dollar
clubhouse at Taylor Woodrow's

nrwest Florida golf course
community. This Fazio design
Incorporates the use of several
different species ol grass. In­
cluding Zoysla. Pikes Creek
419 Bermuda. Ffel Pullum.
Ttfdwarf and Bahia to ensure a
pristine playtng airfare.
Adam Frit man. golf course
superintendent
at
Alaqua
Lakes, said work on lire golf
course Is ahead of schedule.

and the next tew months offer*
plenty of time to allow grasses
on railways and greens to ma­
ture lo perfection.
"Were expecting to tec off on
one of the most beautiful goir
courses In Florida In Septem­
ber." Felt man said. Everyone
here Is excited."
Mike Moser, club operations
manager for Taylor Woodrow,
wild he began accepting golf

dub
memberships
three
months ago and has already
accepted more than IH Indi­
vidual and family reservations.
Moser said an army of anxious
golfers Is awaiting (he opening
of the course. The clubhouse is
expected to open late In the
(all. he added.
Tom Fazio designed this
course as a jewel In his portfo-

IN BRIEF

RAINES GAUGE

Seminole soccer school
Tim Koines Is a Sanford native and Seminole
High School graduate now playing for the New
York Yankees. Ills stats for the 1998 season Is
Ui the first column, personal-best season
totals In the second column and career totals

(Including 1998 gomes) in tlie third column.
Ralnrs did not play In the Yankees' 6-1 win
over the Tampa Bay Devil Rays Thursday.
Raines and the Yankees open tntrr-dMston
play against the Florida Mai Hits tonight.

R A H IM Q A U O B
CATEG O R Y

2.225
8,362
1,497
2,470
920
400
112
162
799
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Chase
Mark Hoffman.
Bui the lead waa short-lived
as Steve Dennis opened the
bottom of Uie Brat Inning for
Blake's Bays with a single and
Doom McCoy waked. After a
fly out. Keith A n te tied the

a single by Chris Bryson.
Beer :30 scored a single run
In the fourth Inning on s triple
by Jeny Oovemsle and a sac­
rifice fly by Huaman.
Blake's Boya scored their fi-

Also contributing were Keith
Artec lone double, two tuna
■cored, two RBI). Mike Frazier
fonr single, two runs scored,
one RBI). Jim Schaefer (one

LAKE MARY _ The I Mb annual SEMINOLE
SOCCER SCHOOL offers two weeks of aim mrr soccer Instruction at Lake Mary High
School. This 9 am. to 4 p.m. day camp will

Add lo that the fact that you are seeing
sons o f your friends and n ds that you
coached In amateur ball being drafted (Tint
Raines Jr.. Chris Knapp. Alex Acosta) and
you really start feeling ok).
Out hey. I feel m y lucky to still be playing
competitive baseball at my age. I can re­
member back Just a few decadr* ago that
our fathers quit playtng oporta In the their
mkJ-OTs or early 30‘s because they were too
old.
Now guys are playing very well Into their

170-acre, par 73 course
v achieved International
registered member of the
Audubon International Signs
lure Cooperative Sanctuary
Program. Only eight course* if
the world have achieved M l
certification.

ttoned arm. The two weeks are July 6-10 end
July 13-17. The cost Is S130 per w * «
*225 for both weeks.
be provided foe boy. and
y
mdMduele or teams bye staff o f experience®
soccer coaches. For registration brochures
and information, contact camp director Larry
McCoride at 695-3131 In the evening*

more, because you will need some m inor
league seasoning to get used to a wooden
hat.
Even a pitcher may have to think hard
about coueffr because If you have been
watching the College World Series you have
seen a lot o f Junk ball pitcher*. Arid that's
because o f the aluminum bat.
No matter how hard you throw, or where
you throw tt. a good baiter can still get a hit
with a m etal bat.
With wood. If you hit som eone on the end
o f the hat or on the Bats, the bat will break
and be an eaay out for an Inftekfer.

■oftbaU league* and senior leagues are attractlng players In thetr 0(Xa and 7(7*.
While 1 was playing last Sunday someone
ashed me If I fctt so-and-so was ready to
turn pro or should they go to college.
Weil my way o f thinking has changed over
the years.

[ aa much as. If no i
on whether to g o lo
Into pro ball.

Babe Ruth

One qf Tuesday's Jlghta had been
broken up when the bullpene came
sprinting tt from the outfield comers
and storting the whole thing over
again. If there were a nde about leav­
ing the bench, the game would have
settled down eooner.

The Athletics used* hey enrer to Ue the game
In the top o f the seventh inning.
Jimmy Boated led off with a walk, but the next
two batters struck out. John Fletcher reached
on an error, which also allowed Footed to score.

T R C dominating Lake M ary Friday softball
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(mat of the Mayfair

run scored), Jeff Bergman and Tbny Cox
lone stage each) and Tha Winkle (one
RBI).
In winning 9-0 end handing Modem Weld­
ing its third straight loss.
TRC took a 3-0 lead In the bottom of the
first Inning, but U n p fr Software came
back to take a 4-3 lead In the top of the
third inning o f the Brat game of a doubleheader.
TRC then put their bate to work In the
bottom of the third inning as all 10 batters
In the lineup reached ana scored before an
out could be recorded and then added
three runs In the sixth Inning to win 16-4.
The nightcap had the exact same score,
with TRC winning 18-4 aver Seagate Soft-

Ed Menganl (two doubles, one nm
•cored). Vince Pedigo (two tangles, one
RBI). Tbdd Hunter (one home run. one run

Alexander (one tangle) and Rich Hanratty
and Dave Schutt (one run scored each).
TRC: W.L. Oraccy (one double, three sta­
g e * two rune scored, two RBI). Calvin
Davis (one home run. cne double, one tan­
gle. two runs scored, three RBI). Raymond
Hartafield (one double, two stages, two
now scored, four RBI). Ketthtan Roberts
(three tangles, two runs scored). Greg

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Slain and I wonder If it could be the
result af our propensity to consume
junk fond.
On a recent trip to Europe. I was
astonished to aee reiathrciy Irar over­
weight people Overall, the children
arete not fat but aeemed attentive and
self-disciplined. Hie food was also dif­
ferent from ours: small desserts and
Ms of fresh fruits and vegetables
Year* ago. because of a weight
problem. I placed myself on a *000
calorie, natural food diet. At the end
of a lew months, my weight was nor
mal However, since consistently eat
tng the 'typical" American diet. I have
regained unwantrd pounds Could our
national obesity have a cultural basis'*
DEAII HEADEll In the process of
bring digested, food release* calorics
I hat are either burned for energy or
stored as (at Whether ■ person burns
or stores is the result of genetic ten
drncies and level of activity Those
individuals who consume more ralo
nes Hun they can burn will become
overweight
I cannot comment on the slimness
and fitness of our European neigh
hors However, if your perception* are
correct. I'm not surprised that an
emphasis on healthful, low calorie
foods is assonated with a more ideal
body weight
Many nutrition eiprrt* believe that
we. as a nation eat too much and con
tume the wrong food* A* you know,
lat contains twice a* many calorie*,
gram for gram, a* do carbohydrates
and protein Because Junk k m (and
most last food*, for that matten con
tains a high proportion of lat. such an
unheahhful diet could certainly be a
hugr factor in the fattening of
America
rspecully when coupled
with our love affair with a sedentary
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watching evening television! Is proba­
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East has the dub king, and also when
West darted with ih* singleton or dou­
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10, West must return a major, which
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Saturday, June 6 .1MD
In the year ahead, ample opportunities
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QIMINI (May X1-June X0) A veiled
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today irs sometung that must be rocogntiod and acted upon promptly, or it
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SEMINOLE UFE...C1

A pickin'
and a
grinnin'

Will the sun set
on Friends of
Lake Jesup?

90th YEAR. No. 180

SUNDAY MAY 3.1998

Students get wise about weapons on campus
K l z r d W T S D O tU .

The W I S E motto to *You nerd to tell, but no
one need* to know*, (tout OaJptman. the parent
who founded the program, itr r w n the impor
tonce of convincing stu d en ts that It to OK to
break th e infamous code of alienee.
Radio reports following an tnctdenl a t a local
mlddte school Indicated th at It waa a students

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS • An awards presents*
Hon ceremony, attended by Congressman Hill
McCollum, will tum or 25 members of the busi­
ness and chic community for their support of
the W.I.S.E. program at Lake Druntley High
School.

W inter
Springs
officials
at work

County
vows

h era l JT c o S S tw

post week. Mayor Paul Partyka
started things off by Informing
the audience of new Commlsatan M atting Procedures which
basically moved sQ public In­
put o u te r on the schedule.

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w1th * ^h o larah lp for choral
stu d en ts in hla nam e.
with friends, otudeota. paat
and preoent, coOeaguea and
family members looking on sa
he conducted his laat concert.
*| looked out there |in the audl*
ence) and all I aaw waa love.*

Sanford
to banish
vehicles
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - Vehicles left
standing for long periods of

aween IM S through
S a fn n a n of the Ptot

as choral director

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Com m issioner and Vice Mayor
side vendors, there la some Cindy Ocnncl. It sms also
stated that ctty planners had
give and take.
been
meeting with the other
T h e company acted very fair
and honorable.* cited City parties far some time In only
Manager Ron Mclemorr. Later, an advisory pastUon. This Item
Com m issioner Edward Mar­ was approved.
*The City was also asked to
lines said. *We are not In the
business of business. We are authorise the ctty m anager to
In the business of politics and sign some contracts with Mi­
protecting the tax dollar of our chael Design A ssociates and
Breedlove. Dennis and Associ­
m u m s.*
The Item was then passed ates. for technical portions of
the Florida Community Trust
and the am ount was reduced.
•The Community Develop­ 1*2000 and Oreenway and
Trails G rant Applications.
ment Departm ent asked the
In effect, th is came out of the
Commission to approve s pro­
posed Intergovernm ental Plan­ com m ission's April 13 m eeting
In which com m lsalonrra said
ning Coordination Agreement
between the Ctty of W inter they wanted two grants to pur­
Springs and the 7 cities In chase lands for greenspaces at
the Town Center Project. The
Seminole County. Besides the
other cities and the county, the deadline for the trust grant ap­
agreement would be signed by plication w as April 27 and the
Mayor Partyka and the Semi­ office of Oreenway and Trails
application was April 30. This
nole County School Board.
The agreement would require Item was a lto passed.
•The Community Develop­
notification between all the
above parties th at have b o r­ ment Departm ent brought tp
ders affected by voluntary an ­ the conceptual plans for a Dis­
nexation. density changes, re* count Auto Parts Store to be
zoning, comprehensive plan located at the Intersection of
changes, and other land orl- 434 and Sherry Avenue. The
representative for the project
was Kenneth II. Ellers.
There was a public hearing
to revise an ordinance to re­
designate the Jurisdictional

com plaints over the past
m onths regarding w hat ettfaena
have described a s Junk cars
(and trucks) on property near
thetr private residences, which
appea r unsightly or give a
neighborhood a bad appear­
ance.
The changes have already
been approved once by a
unanim ous vote of the ctty

W etlands of the B o n k M r
t*roperry
u m r M M ny
Residential to Consenradon. on
the future land use a s p . T his
came about in it open— to a
request by both SeaUnole
County and the Ctty of Oviedo.
Some local residents spoke up.
They were still opposed to th is
project. This Item w as passed.
•Another item before the
commission w as from the Dis­
tricting Com m ission, which
was praised for Its efforts. Re­
ferring to the re-districting of
the city, com m issioners were
asked to approve the second
reading of an ordinance th at
established d istrict bounda­
ries. referring to the latest
population sta tistic s.
*An addition to the agenda
was the balloting for the TUsca wills Hrnut Ideation D istrict
which os McLemore states, “la
a financial Instrum ent that
ddes for th e Rinding of
utlflcatlon."
All the talk about the county
and re-districting ultim ately led
the commission Into speculat­
ing what part the county
played In all this. "The county
made It very clear, they will not
comment on and district out­
side the county area." aald City
Manager McLemore. This Item
was approved.

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County
who should be s priority •
those victimized In the womb • housing."
Drummond said.
are the m ost neglected."
•Few
tr
any
of
can drive a
The com m ission approved a car and m anythem
have houaing
• 900.000. 3-year Affordable problems. H ie devefopmentsOy
Housing
A ssistance
Plan disabled population la agbig.
(AI1AF) th at helps the very low which la another problem .
and low Income households Where will m any of them bve
and first tim e homebuvera for when th etr paren ts or guardi­
primary assistance. The plan ans are gone?"
was a m t immediately to The
"Seminole County owes a
Florida Housing Finance C o r great deal to both Orrg and
poration for continued funding. Chris Drummond." said Com ­
Developers are extending in­ missioner G rant Maky. T hey
centives to help the poor, the hove done a lot to make ua re­
elderly
and the disabled alise what Is the right thing to
through federal, state and
county Rinding.
Although the monies for the
dcvclopm m tally disabled ore
but a portion of the funding,
they will help considerably. tally disabled population. I en­
Drummond sold. He advises thusiastically endorse I t
those who trill be on their own
The way I look at It. those
to Brat experience rent ra th e r who ore very poor have the op­
than purchase home*. T h e re portunity to work hard and rise
la a difficult transition for above poverty. The devrlopmany of this population," he mmtally disabled • through no
said.
fault of th etr own • aren't al­
Drummond, 67. has e sta b ­ ways able to do the same. If we
lished a tru st fund that p ro­ ran be of assistance, we
vides care and housing for hla should m ake them s priority."
33-year-old son. Chris who was
Huey Davis, planner and In­
bom with cerebral palsy and formation specialist for the
who to an act h is t for th e de­ county, said Seminole County
velopmentally disabled.
would put $800,000 Into the

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Politicos’ peccadillos exposed, or frivolous lawsuit filed? j
I wish that we had known
forr th at our county governm l w as full or sexual men
ho, vexed by repeated atek*. put Uielr will upon fcale employees. Whrwl Do we
«ve a problem or w hat?
I only wish that those who
ivr been subjected to this den
gropers would have come
rwairi y e a n ago and let us
raw. How many other victim*
add there be? I w onder ..do
r have a W ashington sltuaon here?
Two. It seem s, are being s e ­
ised. with the possibility of
ore to come. Did 1 tell you we
»vr had a major num ber 1
» t seller book right here In
cm!note County? W hat else
in we add? I don’t know, but
e will probably h ear more
its week about something,
md In your guraa and let m
re tf you are right.
One thing dors add to the
lory. It Is all coming out Just
rforr an election. Like everyhere else In America, we are
oing to be subjected to all
ind* of issues other than
rase issues we w ant to bear

like It la Just coincidental. I am
not Implying anything other
th an we should let all of this
run its course,
W hat bothers me a s a tax|» y e r la If these allegations or
any lodged against our county,
are proven to be false, who Is
going to pay the court costa
and other expenses? 1 don’t
th in k
we. the taxpayers,
should! This Is one of the
problem s when the county and
em ployers are sued, the tax­
payers haw to foot the bill.
Maybe we should take more
of a n interest In these su its
and see If we haw any recourse should the su it be
frivolous and. In Tact, the
plaintiff guilty of m isdeeds,
T hat sounds fair to me. what
about you7
C am paign brochures
in th e meantime, everyone is
preparing
their
brochures
(m aking up stuff). All will tnd u d e the following (maybe
som e won’t after this colum n Is
read).
The brochures will all bl­
elude leadership abilities (not
afraid to take a hard stan d on

sues. Being a Sunday school
teacher la som etim es Included.
You will be in good hands be­
cause this person is a hands
on person, w hatever that
m eans. A visionary...wow. Is
this entry or w hal? You could
put the vision of m ost of these
people in a thim ble.
The proof of th a t statem ent
la the fact th at they can 't come
up with original brochures , I
think th e n m ust be a Tunning
in which caae these people are
all getting ripped off because
they are gMng them the sam e
things lo say except in a differ­
ent order.
ff you were paying big bucks
to a running- far* election
school, wouldn’t you want
some new Ideas? I heard of one

brochure and began to weep.
Hia Mend ashed him. ’What,
candidate. Is wrong?* He ask).
*1 could never win. This guys la
tcrrtlW r Ills M end then told
him th at he w as reading his
own brochure. Need I say
more?
1 hope they don’t w aw too
many flags In my face this
year. I am getting older and
cannot always peek around
to prevent
myself from running Into a wall
or something. On with the
campaign slogans. *a biggie.’
*here it com es.' 'FAMILY VALUESflT
Moat of u s don't value our
fam ilies enough. t° to church
together, love them , nurture
them and feel th at v t are all
doing a m od to excellent jab . I

Future le a d e n
Don’t worry, we are loaded
with Ittfure lead en . Contrary to
many ihtnga that you have
heard, there la a great deal
more th at la positive. Sure, leal
scores aren't good overall, but
th at doce not m ean th at a r do
not have a lot of super at a rt In
our schools. Believe me, are
have work to do In older to
bttng up and m aintain the
stan d ard s needed to produce a
really fine overall work force.
Academic Booster Club
W hat we haw now Is Super
S tars and then, many more
who are (ailing. Mr. David
Roth, a parent at Lake Howell
H l^i. suggested th at an Aca­
demic
Boosters
Club
be
fanned. What a GREAT IDEAlt
Mr. Roth la a member of SAC
a t Labe llowctt. 1 don't think

still decent standards and a
loving nature tow ards.
Putting that aside, w hat ex­
actly does family values m ean?
I am not putting this one
down. I Just would like a m y
detailed explanation aa to what
the person who uaas th is fan-

m ake a m otion to the school
board th at Ihto Idea be consid­
ered and fast tracked through
the school system . We have
booster* far everything else.
W hat 1s more im portant than
an Academic Boosters Club?
Da you think scholarships
Miouid only be awarded to

don’t want the SO bucks. We*
want you to look a t college tui*’
tlon going up and myriad o th ef *
things that will b r of greater
help. Forget the no tax day&lt;
nobody cares. We would ra th e tj
see a stable government fog.
years to come. Forget It. t f 1
doesn’t hurt to liaw some extn r
money In the coder*. Pleased i
please!!!
|j
Orlando thinks their citjf.
could by dying downtown. T h »
should be reading the Seminow*
Herald. In this w ry column w*&lt;
told them they w tra dying d?

could save the city, a couple of;
hotels won’t do It. Sre how tm ^t
portent vision la?
m
In W ashington D.C...Oh no,,*
another aoap opera on televt-..
alon and 77?

Sanford Housing Authority: Rumble brewing?
The City of Sanford ve. The Sanford
Housing Authority...Let’s Get Rea dy to
Rumble.

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In a brief conversation with Sanford
Mayor Larry Data, present and past co m ­
m issioners t f the City of Sanford and th e
Clerk’s Office, no d e a r answer could be
given. A few r om m laaton r r s stated th a t the
city atto rn ey s advice w as that city com ­
m issioners appoint th e board, but do not
oversee Its responsibilities.
In a recent conversation with HUD oflV

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Marilyn C. Hanson, Jam es Is­
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Campbell, C harleston. 8.C.,
Mary Duncan. Blakeley. Os..
Kathlene C. Hardy. Sanford; 3
grandchildren:
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Once in awhile. Wilson B ememory fifth grader Lindsey
up and h as to
he finarr.
stab herself in the
Unger.
It’s not a pleasant thought,
but she’s become used to it.
While others cringed, eh
plained th at she had la
her own Mood because of h er
auto-im m une deficiency, a
she’s had her whole
always has to watch
• eats because of a
sugar deficiency and m isses
out an a lot of treats because
of It.
■When I don’t led really
good. I just stick my Anger.
I’ve gotten used to it.* she
said.
New. when Wilson students
get treats kkr cupcakes and
candy. Lin dsey has to settle
h r whatever snacks her

her wtth the
_ the Lindsey
*• «■» cacd k n t cheerleader.
adm itted that, despite her
statu s a s a world class atfek te. she could never do a
Lindsey was nam ed aa the
Wflaon recipient for a variety
of reasons. For one. she has

ade only two B’s
sde.
1 think rm
some of the people who were
nominated.* Lindsey said. *1
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push myself.*
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their eye* are replaced with dol­
lar signs. Officially, the summer
season will begbi May B with the
release of the catastrophe movie.
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lower profile dims scurry their
way Into th eaters before the
summer stam pede trample* the

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ketball b n . He la a regular sea­
son tirkrthoidrr far the profes­
sional basketball team . NewYbrh
K nkto. A very colorful fan. Lee is

hatred and revenge through a
cold, stair gore. It Is s great per­
formance.

Lonrnmm

■ tw s u ru s w
story. Now. M r the Conqueror's
BtOe August dfrrcts the latest
rendition, a film that la best
when O scar winner Geoffrey
Jean Vsljean (Liam Neeson)
breaks parole and Rees from the
authorities. He finds refuge w ith
a kind pastor and his wife. He
learns religion and C h ristian
chanty from his stay. B ut the
bringing VSIfean to Ju stice.
Revenge constuaes Jav ert to
obsessive proportions It Is tn th e
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words th at th e film stays afloat.
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m l«th C entury rrsnee. Less slgntftrant are th e scenes with Uraa

Great-nephew o f O p ry ’s G ran
Jones is a pickin’ and a grinnin’

The two have farmed a S o u p caked The Dtate Duo. rhflkp’s great
’^ f a w ^ d ^ m S T th a t inspired fifetnmeU to s ta rt playing the banjo
wMch eventuate led to Btetnmetx interest tn perfermtng the m usic.
M s unde w as Louis M ershall Jones better know n as Onuidpa Ja n e s
of Grand Ole Opry and H m Haw fame. Stefnm etr sho crtd lia hia
father. n a th p Sr., with pushing Mm tow ards pfaytng the banjo.
•M m nets Sr. has helped Ids son In the purchase of a new baityo and

notable Interpretations both on
screen and stage. This project,
aside from Geoffrey Rush. Is not
one of them.

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N ielson, T. Raines lead
HERALD SPORTS EDnOR

Central Florida
is in need o f its
ow n sports hero

D _ It w asnl the prettiest fem e the
issefaell team h as ever played, but M
sod enough to win • cham pionship,
itlng Semtnoles took a 10 1 lead In
intng and then v en t Into cndse conlocal squad canted home-field advanext Tuesday's rrglonale with a I I S
r Spruce Creek In the Cham pionship
c Claas SA-Dlatftct S Tournament on

Despite some shaky fielding by his defense
(three errors) sophomore lefthander Brian Niel­
son was outstanding for the Arat four Innings,
allowing three runs, one earned, on four hlta,
while sinking out three.
Ntetaon KV-2) tired, however. In the fifth Inning

s’ com eback

Payton.

Deltona
girls complete
the expected

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Red Bug Sum m er Softball
CASSELBERRY _ The Seminole County
Recreation Departm ent will offer a Summer
Slowpitch Softball League at Red Bug Lake
Park starting the week of May 18th.
Men's leagues will be offend nightly, with
a new women's league f rttpg up on Mon­
day's and a Co-Ed league on W ednesday's.
Returning Spring League team s may start
registering April 20th, with open registration
beginning April 27th.
For more Information, please call 0057113.

Sum m er youth basketball

W inter Springs golf
WINTER SPRINGS _ The W inter Springs
High School Spring Golf Classic will be h d d
s t TuakawUla Country Chib on Friday, May

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WINTER SPRINGS _ The W inter Springs
Basketball League will offer a sum m er select

the months of Ju n e and July, culm inating
with a division tournam ent. An gam es wtU be
played according to the Florida High School

The event, which Is to raise money for the
W inter Springs Athletic Departm ent, will use
a four-person best ball scram ble format and
will have a 1:30 p.m. start.
The $55 per person donation Includes
green fees, free range balls and BBQ chicken
dinner.
Also on the agenda la a closest to the pin
contest, stralghtest drive and longest drive
holes.
Door prises and 1st and 2nd place team
aw ards trill be presented.
Applications are available In the W inter
Springs High School Athletic Departm ent or
by calling (407) 320 8757.

Seminole

Lacrosse
straight close
sh o ts, but the W ildcats scored
two unanswered goals and
dom inated pky to etooe out the
half, trailing ju st 3-2.
Oviedo coach Lynn Calkin
rode her team s t the half.
*1 told them they had to dig
deeper and grab w hat's In your
heart.* Calkin aaML *1 told
them It was theirs to win and
they had to play to win, not to
lose.*
Wright took over scoring du­
ties In the secon d half. She

r trying to steal
A ndyH all and

Rams

in Senior Baseball action

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troubled Lake Jesup
By Shari Brodla

A vlaw from mouth of the Soldier Creek tributary,
which entera Lake Jesup from the east shore. Docados

HERALD FEATURE EDITOR
OVIEDO • lloti Kind stand* ai
tlir rrwl ol (hr driveway. in Ihr
Ml.irk Hammock community
where h r lives. and jxtlnls to a
dull glow in tlir weslrrn &gt;kv.
routed by (hr lights on (hr Dike
Jesup bridge.
When they turned on the
expressway lights In HUM. King
said, 'they turned oil my su n ­
sets *
To King, tlir expressway Is a
double edged sword While hr
doesn't think It should have been
Inillt where It Is. rutting through
environmentally sensitive lands,
he lrelieves that without the
Imdgr and the expressway the
troubled lake It spans wouldn t
tie grttlng the help It nerds
Hie 16.000 arre lakr and
90.000 acre floodplain located in
lltr heart of Seminole County Is
part of the St. Johns River chain
of lakrs The lakr Is fed primarily
try several tributaries and sulfur
springs. The St. Johns flowed
frrely Into Lakr Jrsu p until Slatr
Road 40 was built nearly no
years ago The reduced flow of
water Into th r lakr. coupled with
an Increase In wastewater efflu­
ent discharges, has taken a sig­
nificant toll on thr lake that
Irefore thr l9GOs was renowned
for Its recreational boating and
Its fishing.
Algae bkroms hate led to fre­
quent fish kills and a layer of
murk which now c o rn s the lakr.
averaging 4 feel thick.
In 1083. the St. Johns River
Water Management District
Joined
forces
with
the
Department of Environmental
Protection to rnd the direct elllu
rnt discharges Into the lake, but
the ecosystem did not rrtround
after too many years of neglect.
In 1904. a group of homeown­
ers' associations and other con­
cerned citizens, including King,
angry with the alignment of the
expressway and the decisions of
Seminole County Expressway
Authority, enlisted the support of
Rep. Marvin Couch to sponsor
legislation lo ’enhance and
restore the lake*. The legislation
created The Friends of Lake
Jesup. and established the dis­
trict as the lead agency of the 16member board. Initial funding
Consisted of $375,000 each year

of abuse and nogloct have turnod ono of Contral Florida's
greatest assets info ono of tho stato's most dogradod lakes A
restoration offorl began in 1994. when tho Fnonds of Lako
Josup was organtzod, but tho group may bo disbandod m July
A largo portion of the land (soo map) around tho lako is coun­
ty or stale owned, offonng somo protection, but tho city of
Winter Spnngs wants development along the south shoro
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stair's Pollution Rrcuvrry Tmsl

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The group was charged with
developing strategies In a Ukr
management plan, to dean up
Ihr lake.
Regina Lnvings. Trrhnlr.il
1‘roftratn Manager lor tlir SJH
WMD. gave an update, al Ihr
Marrh 26 Hireling, on the
progress of restoration and basin
management learn. Dir group
roeeta inuruiilv. usually al Oviedo
High School
Hydrological and meteorologi­
cal data have b rm collected, a
bathymetric survey, lake current
and dyr study l-ave been done
and sediment analysis has been
complrtrd. Surface water testing
has brrn on going since January
of 1995 Scientists al SJRWMD
developed a hydrologic model
and are currently working on a
circulation model. Floodplain
restoration has been made possi­
ble by (be removal of brrms In
the
North
Lakr
Jrsu p
Conservation arra and on (hr
Cameron proprrly. but thr group
Is still srvrral strps away Irom
completing a management plan,
critical lo moving forward.
A breakdown In the group's
dynamics has been cited as the
delay In making progress.
T hree and a half years they did
not work on II.* said King, who

regularly attends the F U meet
mgs. *lt was not on thr agenda *
Thr first signifh ant motion «*-t
forth try the group Involved a pro
posal to close Government Cut
at Stair Hoad 46. and restoring
the 3 original channels which
existed prior lo the building ol
the trrtdgr at S R 46 Tlir motion
w-as made al Ilie Fell 26 meet mg
*lt w-as Ihr first vote and motion
that Friends had made In loervrr.* said King T hat was a very
significant vote.*
The U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers and th r Florida
Department of Transportation
are studying rebuilding the
almost 50 year-old bridge which
has rrachrd the end of tt.s llfes
pan Ihr Friends would llkr lo
see the causeway removed and
the bridge nin Irom Irrrllnr to
irrrllnc. restoring the natural
flow of lire SI. Johns River. In to
and out of Lake Jrsup.
'(The vole was made) over the
objections of Ihr chairman and
Ihr stall (of (tie water manage­
ment district!. They Irtcd lo stop
It Irom happening It was certain­
ly over thr objections ol DOT who
would Just as soon rrplacr the
bridge In-klnd and Iravr ll exact­
ly like It Is.* said King
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held all week at the elementary school
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KNN showed the video from Earth Day to
the students. On Friday. KNN reminded
students about recycling and Its bene­
fits. S tudents In Kindergarten through
2nd grade received badges for recycling.
3rd through 5th grade received environ­
mental brochures, courtesy of I’ubllx.
This was the 25th Anniversary of Earth
Day and Earth Week. 1998 has been
declared "Year of the Ocean*. In honor of
this. Heathrow Elementary School will
be adopting a whale. (They adopted a
m anatee In 1997.)

of the Earth Day celebration. KNN. the
school's television station, recorded the
festivities for all to see. The Heathrow
HEATHROW -.What’s a good way to get Chorus sang Earth Day appropriate
children Involved In saving the Earth? Mings while Junior Girl Scout Troop
Give them visible results of their actions. 1592 planted a Drake s elm by the car
At Heathrow Elementary School, the ramp In front of the school. The tree was
Earth Week organizers. Betsy Meyers donated by Beckel Landscaping.
and Liz Buckles, wanted n special way to
There were also actlvtUcs planned for
involve all the children. They decided on every day of E arth Week. It began
Can celebrating Earth Day make a dif­
butterflies. Heathrow h as a beautiful Monday. April 20. On Monday, each s tu ­ ference In students' lives? It already has.
butterfly garden, shaped like a butterfly. dent received a seed to plant and KNN A direct result of a previous Earth Day
The one thing the garden h as been lack­ broadcast a 4th grade play ‘Founding of celebration was the formation of the
ing Is butterflies. So. prior to Earth Day. Arbor Day*. On Tuesday, all students Ecology Club. The club Is participating
each classroom was given a cocoon to were asked to bring In 1 new spaper to In the Sanctuary Project. The Audubon
take care of.
recycle a s a symbol of w hat recycling can Cooperative S an ctu ary Program for
By Earth Day. April 22, the butterflies do. both economically and environm en­ Schools Is a new hands-on environm en­
were emerging and ready to go out Into tally. If every family In the U.S. recycled tal approach to environm ental apprecia­
the world. There was some concern their newspapers, approximately half a tion. aw areness and action. The club's
about releasing the butterflies because million trees would be saved weekly! Involvement In the project will tu rn
the wind was very strong th a t day. But. (Heathrow Elementary recycles all news­ Heathrow Elementary Into a sanctuary
a s If on cue. the wind died down to paper at the school and the funds raised for wildlife. Sponsors for the program
alm ost nothing Tor the butterfly release. directly benefit the cam pus.)
Include Adam Feltman and the Alaqua
Wednesday, of course, w as Earth Day. Lakes G olf Course. As part of the pro­
Some of the beautiful butterflies went
Immediately to the flowers in the garden. On Thursday, all the students were ject. a new. large on-cam pus site for a
asked to pack their lunch In a reusable bird and butterfly habitat is now being
It was very gratifying for all concerned.
The butterfly release w as Just one part lunch box Instead of paper o r plastic. developed.

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Army Corps of Engineers has
fast-tracked som e of Its studies
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land use changra on property
w ithin its city U nits, atparsn t to
Lake J csup, tn d u d tn g B attle
Ridge. The d ry ’s proposal to
build Its town center near the
tntcrsscttou o r S tale (h ad 434
and TUskawllla Rood la another
project th at m ay negatively
Impact the lake.
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Ssm tnote C ounty and Central
Florida,
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before th e IN O a. Lake Jesup
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get built on sooner o r later,
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atop development.*
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development on the south shore.
‘Essentially, not only are we not
enhancing (the lake), we're con­
tinuing to degrade the natural
processes of the lake.
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pollution, and now we're going to
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