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                    <text>THIS WEEKEND

RELIGION...5A

Lent ends with
the Easter
experience

Passover begins
at sundown
tonight
IN SID E

Serving Sanford, Lake Mary, Long wood, Ovlodo, Winter Springe and Seminole County since 1908
FRIDAY APRIL 10, 1998

90th YEAR, No. 164

Development question answered
Sheriff's awards
Sheriff Donald Esllnger will
recognize member* of the
Seminole County Sheriff* Of­
fice as well as civilian mem­
ber* of the community for
their efforts to Improve the
quality of life for the resident*
of Central Florida.
The ceremony will be In the
Chamber* of the Seminole
County Administrative Build­
ing located at 1101 East First
Street. Sanford. It la scheduled
to begin at 4:30 p.m. today.
(Access Is gained easiest via
the west end of the building.)
Awards will Include: Medal
of Valor. Sheriffs Commenda­
tion. Life Saving Award. Unit
Citation. Hugh Thomas Award
of Excellence,
Community
Service Award. Employee of
the Year Award. Safe Driver
Award.
E g g ttriv ig in za
You are Invited to Join the
Sanford Recreation D epart­
ment for a fun filled morning
at Lee P. Moore Park on Sat­
urday.
Open to all youngster* age*
0 to 12. the excitement begins
at 0:30 a.m. with the arrival of
the Easter Bunny! Afterwards
the hunt Is on for the golden
eggs!
Don't forget to bring your
Easter basket to fill with lots
of Easter Eggs and surprises.
There Is no charge for this
event. For more information

Mayor fields concerns
about lakefront plans
By Nick Pfelfauf
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD • Sanford Mayor
Larry Dale conducted a town
meeting Thursday night at the
Orrater Sanford Chamber of
Commerce. The meeting room
was filled lo rapacity as the
mayor and others explained
plans and responded to ques­
tions regarding the hotel and
conference center proposed for
Fort Mellon Park.
Chamber President Doug
Sills, who opened the program,
said the meeting was neces­
sary to clarify what was true
and untrue about the project.
He also Introduced Lany
Strlckler. who served as master
of ceremonies.
The mayor said he was
dearly aware of a number of
misconceptions about the pro­
posed development which he
openly has favored. He said he
knew there was considerable
opposition lo the plan. Dale
commented.
"Even Moses,
going Into the Promised Land.

Artistic children

Do you have a child who la
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he or she would like to de­
velop? Then this all media art
workshop fits the bill.
On April 25 from 12:30 to
2:45 p.m. art Instructor Joan
Wahl srlll teach acrylics, watercolor and drawing (includes
cartoons) for children ages 11
to 16 at Michael's Art Store.
375 E. Altamonte Drive, Alta­
monte Springs.
Cost: 920 Includes all sup­
plies. For registration informa­
tion call Joan Wahl at 699­
6598.
Hospice volunteer!
Hospice of the Comforter
needs volunteer* Interested in
working
with
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support or in a drama based
grief and loss program with
elementary school children.
A six’ week orientation and
training session sriU be held on
Tuesdays 6 to 8 p.m. begin­
ning on April 28 through June
2 at Hospice of the Comforter
Office, 595 Montgomery Road.
Altamonte Springs.
For more information or to
register call Sarah Stengel or
Julie Stanlck at 682-0808.
W riter's group
,
The Round Table Writer's
Group meets at 11 a.m. every
Saturday in the cafe at Bor­
ders bookstore. 800 West SR
436 (comer of 436 and 434).

Sanford Mayor Larry Dais at th* podium Thursday
night, as th* Qrsatsr Sanford Chantoar of Commerce
hosted a town meeting dosing w*h proposals to con-

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struct a 12-story hot* and conftrano* osntar on land,
presently ussd as a city park. Tbs two-hour mssSng
produced a grsat daal of questions and anaswm.

hop on down the bunny trail Officials

please call tho Bsntonl Rec­

reation Department at (407]
330-5697.

was laced with a lot of opposi­
tion.*
Later In the meeting however,
the mayor was reminded by an
opponent to the plan that
Moses didn't actually reach the
Promise Land.
The plan calls for the con­
struction of a 300 lo 450- unit
hotel In the eastern end of Fort
Mellon Park, plus a multi­
purpose conference center.
Dale sold the hotel would con­
sist of approximately 150
rooms for extended slay cus­
tomers. while the rest would be
normal hotel rooms.
lie assured the audience that
a park would still remain at
some of the present site, "but It
Is designed to have lit foun­
tains. walkways and will be
open to the general public. He
added that there arc two piers
planned out onto Lake Monroe,
one for fishing and the other
for boating. The lakefront edge
between the piers will have a
beach area
As the mayor spoke. Fort

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to review
short list
of city
manager
hopefuls

Zoo event
features
holiday star
HARE STAFF WRITER
SANFORD • It has been re­
ported that some children don't
believe In me anymore • In­
sisting that there Is no Easter
Bunny.
This la to assure you that I
am real.
I've got soft fur. long ears,
and a stubby tall. Moat every­
one says that I'm quite cuddly.
I love carrots, sweet potatoes
and slices of apples, ril nibble
on grass and listen to country
music especially to Eddie Rabbttt.
Since you last saw me. I’ve
been hipplty hopping around
the world. 1 love to fly espe­
cially out of O'Hare In Chicago.
The airport was named after
the great Irish aviator Rabbit
O'Hare, you know. He was a
Hare Force captain.
Now, I'm back at the Central
Florida Zoological Park. The
good old Sanford Zoo, where
they are very, very nice to bun­
nies and other animals, too.
This la my favorite weekend
at the zoo because we're going
to have all kinds of fun. On
Saturday, you're all Invited to
Join me at the Hlpplty Hop Ad­
venture.
Well start at 10 in the
morning and plgy until 3 p.m.
Instead of the traditional egg
hunt, well have families hopabout trying to find me
discovering prizes and
surprises along the way.
You know what else you'll
ace? Snapping turtles and ele­
phants and two baby porcu­
pines. The turtles think they
can beat me In a race. No wsyl
of tortoise.
On Thursday, I exercised for
awhile and met some nice kids
who were learning more about
animals at the too.
They srere amazed when I
told them 1 was four -years- old

SANFORD - Members of
the City Manager Selection
Advisory Committee have
compiled a Hat of who they
believe are the most quali­
fied candidates for the posi­
tion. The City Commiaalon
la scheduled to discuss the
choices during a work ses­
sion meeting Monday after­
noon.
The selection committee
broke the 138 applicants
Into
quailfled. maybe auahfled. not
qualified, and late. Ap­
proximately 96 candidates
were placed Into the quali­
fied list, three of w hoa are
As the position was adver­
tised nationally, oofy 18 of
the applicants tn the quali­
fied list indicated they re­
dded in Florida. They in­
cluded
S wm lak e
Mary . DeLand. Orlando,
Edgewater. Apopka. South
of the 11-person rnm m lttrr
voted for their top choices.
Tony Vanderworp, who has
received the public en­
dorsement of Mayor Lany
Dale, was the only candi­
date to receive a unanimous
vote from the committee.
Vanderworp is Seminole
County's Director of Eco­
nomic Development and
Special Project*.
Former Seminole rv&lt;*—
**y
Manager Ron Rabun, listed
aa a resident of Lake Mary,
who resigned hia post In Oc­
tober. 1996. received votes
from 7 of the 11 members.
Jam es McFelHn. presently
of Nassau Bay. T n aa, who

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there would be another Easter
Bunny who would take my
place.
You know when I was bom 1
waa blind and hairless for

pbanto. wd show (hair oofota M 11 Am. and fi pjn-

�2A - S«/r&gt;nota H*taU. Santord. Ronda • Friday, Apr* 10,1998

B r ie fs--------- Tow n
Continued from P i(e l A
Altamonte Springs. The m eet­
ings arc open to anyone Inter­
ested In Improving writing
skills whether for enjoyment
or to advance to getting their
work published. There Is no
c-ost or obligation.
The group focuses on honest
critiques of each participants
work, always with the goal of
Improvement. This Is not a
competitive
organlratlon-lts
purpose Is to encourage every­
one In their efforts, as well os
to Improve the creative use of
vocabulary, punctuation and
style In any genre.
Some members are pub­
lished writers, some are for­
mer editors, and others are
Just Interested tn expressing
their Ideas In print. Everyone
Is Interested tn Improving
their skills.
The group also publishes
Somnlloquy. a quarterly an­
thology of work written by
participants, and Somniloqui/
On line, a web page presenting
pieces to prospective editors
worldwide.
Anyone is welcome to attend
the meetings, and to partici­
pate by bringing examples of
their own creative writing. If a
serious critique Is desired,
please bring eight or ten extra
copies for others to mark and
edit.
Submissions for Somnlloquy
must Include four coptes of the
piece on paper and one on a
computer disk. If possible. Ar­
ticles not accepted for print
may be included in the on-line
Issue. For more Information
call Dan-ell Johnson at (407)
282-1449.

Homes needed
There are not enough homes
In Central Florida for children
who need temporary shelter
because their own family envi­
ronments are unsafe.
This has created a dire need
for more volunteers to serve an
foster parents In Orange and
Seminole counties.
To learn how to become a
foster parent, call the Children
and Families Foster Parent
Recruiters at (407)245-0400
or (800)882-8699.

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dicated the major, being a de­
Mellon I'ark was packed with veloper himself, may have
people, but the majority were some type of Interest in the
attending youth league base- project. *1 assure you. I have
hall. When the question nrose no Interest tn the development
regarding the heavy use of the or any other aspect. I Just be­
park. Dale said It was mostly lieve It’s the right thing to do to
for baseball, 'and we had pre­ help our downtown area.*
viously decided to move the
Following opening
com­
ball fields anyway,* he said,
and called Sanford Parks and ments. Strlckler moderated the
Recreation Director Mike Kirby question and answer portion of
the meeting. Dale gave a re­
to explain.
"We have determined that the sponse to each question, occa­
two fields at Fort Mellon Park sionally drawing applause from
are simply too crowded so we both proponents and oppo­
are arranging to have four nents. Some of llie audience
fields built nt Chase Park. They remarks came In the form of
will be cloverleaf fashion so comments rather than actual
they don't Interfere with each questions.
other, and will be much better
for our local needs."
Q - What will happen to the
Dale responded directly to ctvtc center and marina if you
objections written tn a letter to develop the park?
the editor In the Seminole Her­ A - Nothing will happen. They,
ald. from Doug Groseclose, as well as this Chamber of
(Wed. April 8. page 3A). Grose- Commerce building and the
close had held two community Sanford Museum will stay right
meetings regarding the pro­ where they are. Only the east­
posal. both of which reportedly ern part of the park Is being
had a majority of attendees In considered.
opposition to the development Q - You are sacrificing our
tf It was located at Fort Mellon children's park.
A - But they are going there to
Park.
*He Indicated that there was use the ball fields, not because
widespread opposition to the the park Is on the lakefront.
development.* Dale said. 'In Q • You mentioned financing
effect. I've token It before the by the developer. Does this
people more times than you mean that the city will have no
could Imagine. I took It to the bond money being used?
Waterfront Committee and It A - No. not city bonding
came bock with their over­ money. We have developed a
CRA (Community Redevelop­
whelming support.*
He said he also took the plan ment Agency) tn cooperation
to the Community Redevelop­ with Seminole County, and the
jpply tl
the money
ment Agency, Sanford Main CRA would supply
Street. Chamber of Commerce, which will be needed.
and Historic Trust, where It re­ Response from the floor • Don't
ceived unanimous support from go taking any more of our tax
all. He also conducted three money. I can't afford any more.
public meetings, and had seen Mayor Dale Introduced BUI
a number of news articles and Royster, chairman of the Joint
two editorials about the mat­ CRA who explained that money
ter. 'No one could say that this for the bonds would only be­
has been kept a secret." Dade come available when certain
said.
property becomes more valu­
"The only way to revitalize able. and It would only become
our city is through economic more valuable when develop­
development.*
Dale
said, ment Is planned.
'and we can’t have economic 0 • Will the public have access
development without develop­ to the waterfront or will the ho­
ers. 1 believe this is the way to tel take control of It?
right-size our taxes In bringing A - Yes, the public will be able
In development. It will improve to use the beach, waterfront,
the tax base and through the piers, and the park areas.
Income the city will be better 0 &gt; Why couldn't they use the
able to pay for other needs in­ parking lot (east of the Semi­
nole County courthouse) for
cluding our park system.*
development, then we could
save more of the land for a
park?
k -iWe wouldn’t w snt.t* lose
f la t because need the parking
to keep the court house down­
town.
0 * Why don’t you put this ig&gt;
for e public referendum, then
we could vote on whether we
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Q - Why can’t there be another
location for the hotel and con­
ference center? Why not further
down the lakefront near the
city hall?
A - Dale asked architect Jerry
Mills to respond. ‘Several years
ago.* Mills said, "we contracted
with the University of Florida
to do a study of the lakefront.
One of thetr designed proposed
a hotel west of city hall, but
developers took a look at It and
Immediately said there wasn’t
enough room. Then, the study
was Improved to where It Is
now. and developers said the
Fort Mellon area was most ac­
ceptable. that It had the most
potential of anywhere along
the lakefront.*
Q - Will this do anything to the
taxes we pay? Will my home­
owners taxes go way up?
A - 1 don’t know the answer to
tills right now. but a study Is
being done. I believe however,
that with tlie Income from
room taxes, the Job Increase
and the Increase In property
evaluation, the tax Income will
be going up. We'll have more
Income from taxes, but as far
as I’m concerned, you won't be
seeing any tax Increase, at
least HI never vote for such a
tiling.
Q - You say this hotel and
conference center will bring
new businesses Into downtown
Sanford. What kind of busi­
nesses? Won't the hotel have
Its own businesses?
A - Every type you could Imag­
ine: stores and shoppes, serv­
ice industry business and oth­
ers. The hotel will have limited
retail and It shouldn't Interfere
with the downtown business.
At this point a member of the
audience, who Identified him­
self as a downtown business­
man. commented that he had
previously had a business In
Jacksonville, six blocks from
where a similar development
occurred. There were people
who were against that devel­
opment.* he said. *but In Just a
short time, my business Un­
proved by almost 2,000 per­
cent. so I believe this is going
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0 * Why couldn’t the marina
Island be developed for this
rather than our park?
A • I would love to see that, but
1 don’t own It and the people
who hold the lease on the Ma­
rina Hotel have not been
agreeable to looking Into any­
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could stay In hotels, hold wed­
dings or have n meeting area.
Shr said thry were told there
was no ndrqtintr facilities, and
Sanford was Indeed losing
money because of this lack.
Millard Hunt of the Sanford
Historic Society told Dale that
while he had met with other
organizations, he had not met
with the Society. "At our next
meeting I'm going to strongly
recommend that there are too
many questions which need to
lie answered liefore the)’ could
go along with tills proposal.
You have u very questionable
policy taking untaxed land nnd
converting It to development.
Tilts needs to lie looked at. I
also liellevr the Advisory Hoard
of the Museum Is going to raise
questions about tills.*
Strlckler wrapped up the
two-hour town inerting by
asking the mayor whnt steps
will lie needed before the de­
velopment might get under
way. Dale responded that It
would take a rezontng of the
property for the hotel, presen­
tation of plans to the city's
Planning nnd Zoning Hoard,
npprovnl from the City Com­
mission, Corps of Engineers.
St. Johns Rlvrr Watrr Manageiuriil. and others. *lt could
tnkr one to two years to get
that accomplished.* Dale said.
‘Ill lie surprised tf It Is that
quick.* responded Strlckler.
*Hul I close this meeting by
Other comments Included u saying that the liest wny to
spokesperson from tlie Rlvrr- manage change Is to have eve­
ship Romance who reported ryone think nlmut It. and talk
they were turning away tliou- to our city offic ials. Tlie only
sands of people who coll for way this can come about Is If
Information, asking where they everybody stays Involvrd.*

a number of other lease hold­
ers out there, and development
like this Just wouldn't be able
to be arranged.
0 - You talk about the confer­
ence center. Do we have unj’where around here that ran
hold 1.000 to 1.500 people?
A • None. That's why our
schools are going to Orlando to
hold their graduation ceremo­
nies.
Q - Explain when jw i plan to
tear down the civic center.
A - There ore no plans to tear
that down. Tlie Civic Center,
Chamber of Commerce and
museum will all stay right
where they are. In fart, there Is
even a proposal where the mu­
seum might be able to expand.
Q • How do you plan to handle
traffic to and from the confer­
ence center'/
A - First Street will be one way
east, and Second Street will b r
one way west.
0 - But what about the streets
leading tn from tlie south?
What about Mrllonvillc. San­
ford Avenue or Park?
A - These are still In a devel­
opment stage of Infancy.
Nothing
fully
has
been
planned.
Q - Why not develop the hotel
and conference center out near
Interstate-4?
A • No developer wunls to be
out there. The lakefront Is the
attraction.

A - Our form of government la
representative nnd people are
elected to make decisions. If
we brought everything that
comes before us to a referen­
dum. we wouldn't need our
form of government.

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Woman charged
in slapping

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Sandra Walsh, 47. of 417 W.
3rd St., Sanford, was arrested
Wednesday. April 8. by Sanford
police.
Walsh was charged
with slapping a victim In the
face, and having her dog attack
the victim's dog.

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Aggravated assault
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Shawn Rosendohl, 35, of 131
Mullet Lake Park fid., Geneva,
was arrested Wednesday. April
8. by Seminole County depu­
ties. Kosendahl was charged
will)
aggravated
assault
(firearm) and arrested at the
above address. Rosendohl al­
legedly threatened victim with
a semi-automatic pistol.

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Suspended license
•James Davidson, 38, of 34 S.
Devon Ave.. Winter Springs,
was arrested Wednesday, April
8. by Seminole County depu­
ties.
Davidson was charged
with driving while license Is
suspended or revoked (habitual
traffic offender) and arrested In
the 100 block of Jackson
Street. According to officer.
Davidson was stopped In an
area known for drug activity
which prompted the officer to
check on Davidson.
* Robert Hawkins, 38, of 102
Colonial Ln.. Longwood, was
arrested Wednesday. April 8,
try Seminole County deputies.
Hawkins was charged with
driving while license is sus­
pended or revoked. Hawkins
was arrested at the comer of
Galfvlrw and North Street.

Picking a career
Students peruse career exhibits during Crooms
Academy Career Dey. Top photo: Joan Cameron (far
right) answers questions about Culinary Arts careers
lor students (from left) Latamoya Brooks, Rotalynd
Floyd, Paul Parker, and Valerie MWer. Bottom photo:

Pam Butler, (second from right). Grooms tsacher,
discusses Seminole Community Colego's Auto Me­
chanics display with (from left) Shewn Hi. Nick
Thurtow and Mike Miller, whla Vines Murrey (with
back lo camera), SCC Auto Mechanics Instructor,
talks with other students.

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Jarvis Hampton, IB, of 3351
Green wav. Sanford, was ar­
rested Wednesday. April 8, by
Seminole County deputies.
Hampton was charged with
possession of controlled s ib stan-e, tampering wtth evi­
dence at tJ driving while license
is suspended or revoked.
Hampton was arrested at the
comer of 600 and Lake Mary
Boulevard.
Arresting officer
knew Jarvts had a nu*,'. "*d~d
drivers license.

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Leo Thompson. 30. of 906
1/3 W. 13th St.. Sanford, was
arrested Wednesday. April 8,
by Sanford police. Thompson
was charged with tampering,
battery on Uw enforcement of­
ficer, resisting wtth violence
and resisting without violence.
Thompson was arrested in the
BOO block of West 10th S treet
Sanford QUAD squad made the
arrest.

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Relief Fund aid

Sanfonfs Salvation Army Tornado Relief Fund re­
ceived a $3,000 donation recently. The money was
prsssntsl by I s Sanford Rotary Club through col­

lections locally as wel as from other Rotary Clubs.
Shown at the presentation, left to right Salvation
Army Major Bruce Witams. and Rotary CU» ol San­
ford President Brian P. Baumgardner.

Fact, fantasy folklore
in Seminole County
SEMINOLE COUNTY - "Fact,
antasy and Folklore to Semiole County* was his topic
lien Charlie Carlson spoke to
cal historians at the recent
anford
Historical Society
r Carlson, a native of
and a tenth generation
Floridian, Is the author el
Strange Florida and also When
Celery Was King.
Carlson was Introduced to
strange phenomenon of the
area by his grandmother. Anns
Belle Hawkins, who would spin
yarns to an eager and Inter­
ested youngster. This early
fascination with strange events
led him to continued research
into such happenings and a
book was eventually written.
Those st the meeting were
introduced to *The Howler of
Fort Florida’ who fishermen to
the area claimed howled or
screamed and acarod them

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Yolanda Canada, 22, of 2301
Dolarwny. Sanford, was ar­
rested Thursday. April 9. by
Seminole County deputies.
Canada was charged with pos­
session of cocaine and arrested In the 1000 block of
1‘omegranlte Avenue. Officer
found cocaine on the floor
board of the passenger side
where Canada was sitting.

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Drug charges

R o b b e ry charged
Cecil Daniels, 35. of W. 13th
St., Sanford, was arrested
Wednesday, April 8, by Ssnfbrd
police. • Daniels was charged
wtth robbery (unarmed) and a r ­
rested In the 1700 block of
Lowe Avenue. Daniels alleg­
edly took shirts from store and
resisted loss prevention offi­
cers without violence.

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silly. There was also the ’Lady
to Paola* who copped off her
husband's head and put It In a
pond near Wilson Comer.
Another tale Involved a
'Haunted Piano* which three
different owners were unable to
move out of a two story house
to Paota-lt kept going back In!
On Orange Boulrrord there
was a H aunted Outhouse*; the
door would flap open as would
the toilet seat, and weird
noises were heard.
Maggie Bell of Lake Monroe
waa a medium. No one would
claim visiting her, but her front
room where she held seances
was usually full of people.
Carlson displayed her ’spirit
table* which he now owns and
claims that It would levitate
and fly around her room.
Voices also came out of the
wall during her sessions. And
the buckets of sand from the
cemetery that she would pour
over groves and plants would
cause them to grow like crazy.

Maggie promised to come
back to haunt people and sev­
eral professed seeing her ghost
or smelling her pipe. One
claimed healing of her head­
aches by Maggie's ghost.
Then there was the *SL
Johns River Monsters*. Sight­
ings of him were reported ln
several newspaper articles
1956-63 and In 1B72 a dragon
was reported to have reared hta
head out and back again. Back
to 1891, a sea. serpent on
Jacksonville Beach chased
bathers.
And. of course, there waa the
'Skunk Ape*. He chased some
Boy Scouts out of their camp
In 1959 and in I960 he
watched a women change a tire
on a lonely road. There were
other sightings and all claimed
that he was a big, hairy beast
with the body of an ape and
the face of a human. And the
terrible odor emanating from
him was like that of rotten
cabbage.

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Folklore
River cruise for society mem­ auguration. Is on display as Is
bers
and guests was an ­ a Seminole Indian m annequin
Following this thoroughly enwas p u rch ased with
trrinlnlng talk. Carlson sold nounced and members were which
funds from the Carm wny tre-*
requested
to
make
reserva­
and autographed his book and
quest. A uthentic clothing for
members browsed through Ids tions. Ornce Marie Stlneclphcr,
newsletter editor, asked for the Indian Is tiring specially
display of Interesting artifacts
During the business meeting members to contribute articles made. Various Item s from the.
presided over by Millard Hunt. on some phase of local history. Rltz T heater projection room;
Serena Fisher, chairman of are also on exhibit.
Paul and Gale Hodglns were
The back gallery is now open*
thanked for the delicious re­ the publications committee,
and
the various sports Items'
announced
that
the
Tale
of
a
freshments they provided for
owned
by the Museum will
Mosquito
should
be
published
Ihe social hour which preceded
gradually
lie placed there for
by
July
and
that
a
new
project,
the meeting.
exhibit.
a
coloring
book
of
Sanford
It was announced that sev­
eral memorials to Donald Vin­ semes was tn the works. Jane
cent had been approved by the Morgan is spearheading this
FAIR WARNING!!
executive board. A memorial which Is planned for use In the
If
you’ve
ever broken even one of
brick would be Inscribed with county elementary schools.
the
Ten
Commandments,
what are
Altcto
Clarke.
Sanford
Mu­
his name, the 1999 calendar
you gonna do on Judgment Day?
would be dedicated to him and seum curator, reported on sev­
See Romans 10:9.___________
a plaque would be purchased eral new acquisitions. The
for the Sanford Museum's dark dress that Donna Lou Harper
room which the Museum Advi­ Askew wore during her txissory Board had previously band Rcubin Askew's 1971 in­
named In his memory. Vincent,
RIDING STABLES
who was killed In the recent
Wekiva State Park
tornado, was an active Society
member who had set up and
HORSE REHTALS
maintained the dark room, Conllued from Pag* 2A
prepared the pictures of the In addition, doctors often will
annual calendar and had prescribe powerful antibiotics
helped In innumerable other while waiting for test reaultadrugs tliut can foster the
capacities.
The upcoming St. Johns growth of highly resistant bac­
teria. he said.
By producing accurate re ­
sults within minutes. the
aroma-analysts tool could r e ­
C ontlauad front Pag* IA
duce or eliminate the need for
about a month. The hare, cosily cultures and X-rays and
Exit 51 W tfton 8R 41 • Hanford
which Is my close relative. Is minimize the unnecessary use
Reservtlions A Intormttion
bom with hair and with eyes of antibiotics, he said.
"The lung to basically a huge
already developed for sight. All
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baby rabbits are well hidden membrane with air on one
side and blood on the other."
by their mothers.
Originally, wc bunnies came he said. "With breath analysts,
from Southwest Europe and we may be able to Identify
Northwest Africa. Now, thanks, substnnees Indicating specific
to humans, wc live all over the diseases to make earlier,
world. The word "rabbit" comes faster diagnoses." The tech­
from French and originally re­ nique also could be used to di­
GET A HEAD
ferred to young rabbits. The agnose systemic diseases as
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well, lie said.
adults were called conies.
ON
TANNING
Doctors have long used Ihe
There have been some great
rabbits that wc all know about. sense of smell as a diagnostic
BUY 10 • GET ?
My friend Ruggs Bunny to very tool. Dr. Hanson said. The
SESSIONS fREE
famous. So to Peter Cottontail. breath of a diabetic, for exam­
OR
My great-grandfather was Hall ple. to known to have a charac­
GE1 1 I HEI WEEK
of Fame baseball
player teristic odor. However, aroma
WITH UNI IMITE D
"Rabbit" Maranvllle. A few analysis has never gained
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was the goaltender for the cause of Its subjectivity.
Montreal Conadlcns.
The electronic nose's accu­
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Composers
have written racy and objectivity could
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wonderful songs about rabbits. change that, he said. "With to­
• Tanning
You’ll probably hear the Bunny day's computer technology,
• Pedicures
Hop on Easter Sunday. My the device could be taught to
j * Paraffin Treatments
During Valentine to particularly rapidly Identify a wide variety
nice. The musical "Hare" had a of disease odors without the
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long run on Broadway. So did need for blood samples, cul­
t;ciii&lt;ilr y Club Square
"Bunny Otrt" with Barbra tures or other more expensive.
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Streisand.
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I’ve never quite undfAltObd
why some people call their In­
door
television
antennas
Vault Topa
"rabbit ears* or why boxen use
a sneak punch known as the
Slabs
"rabbit punch." And Pm not at
Coot
all happy when people use
• Granite
rabbit's feet for good luck.
Enough of th a t This la a fun
weekend for the Easter Bunny.
It's nice to be Sanford, the
YoosrLotmd Omm
Friendly
City.
Understand
you've got a new mayor - the
honorable No Hare Dale. Hope
he's a good egg and to kind to
bunnies. See you Saturday and
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Happy Easter to everyone.
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Miko Jones. Graphics Draftspsrson, receives City
of Sanford Employee of the Month Award for April
from Mayor Larry Dale (left) and Bi Simmons, (right)
City Manager. Jones was nominated by Russel) Gib­
son, (second from right). Land Development Coordi­
nator for his outstanding service and contributions to

tho City. Jones was acknowledged for his productive
service to internal and external customers, computer
proficiency, and attention to detail. He was also
praised for his timely assistance to othor city de­
partments.

Bunny

Sanford is not for sale

tn the Seminole Herald Tuesday. March 31
edition. Sanford Mayor Larry Dale wub quoted
as saying that the city has in writing, offered
to sell City Hall to the county. What an utterly
ridiculous statement, even If It Is true. Of
course, this Is not the first time the mayor has
spoken out about city services and depart­
ments on hta own.
After reading this report written by Herald
Staff Writer. Nick Pfclfauf. I contacted the
members of the Sanford City Commission by
phone and was able to speak to three of them
as of this writing. Commissioners Eckstein.
Lyons and Williams agreed that the selling or
offering for sale of the City Hall has been dis­
cussed for quite some time, but no formal ac­
tion or vote has been taken to make this offer.
The commissioners I spoke with said that
there was a consensus of agreement for the
mayor to bring this to the county. Mayor Dale,
was quoted In the article: T h e members of the
commission have agreed unanimously to offer
to sell the City Hall to the county. 1 have just
sent letters making that offer to each county
commissioner. Well make them a food deal
and with the land the city owns tn that area. It
will allow the county to have sufficient area for
the new courthouse."
This is another example of the mayor decid­
ing what to best for the city and U seems now
he to beginning to tell the county what's best
for them, as quoted above. Until and unless
the members of the city commission exercise
their opinions as the voters elected them to do
and not cow-tow to the mayor, these types of
actions will continue. The city commissioners
were elected to be representatives of the citi­
zens of Sanford and to exercise their vote on
matters that come before the commission.
They are NOT doing what the voters elected
them to do when they are not able or willing to
Btand up to the mayor.
Of course, as one commissioner stated to
me. there are times when the commissioners
and the mayor are In sync and then the mayor
will and can speak for the others. But. the per­
ception by the public that 1 have talked to Is
that the commissioners are not doing the job
they were elected to do. There will be an elec­
tion soon for two of the commission seats. Are
Commissioner Eckstein and Commissioner
Lyons going to run for re-election? If not, who
will replace them? Will the new members be
willing to stand up and be counted? We all
know from the press what has been going on
within the political circle of Sanford. The
mayor has been bullying the airport authority,
the mayor has been doing bis best to tum all
or part of the police department over to the
county sheriff, the mayor has been beating the
drums for selling the refuse department, the
mayor has been doing all be can to promote
the apartment project on West SR 46A. sell the
lakefront property east of downtown to a de­
veloper to build a much needed* ho-

G uest Colum n
M.L. Sonny Rabom Is a for­
mer City of Sanford Commis
sioner and Mayor

M.L. ‘Sonny’ Raborn
tel/conventlon complex, and now he wants to
sell the City Hall to the county! Has anyone
discussed price and terms? Not to my knowl­
edge or the commissioners 1 talked to. They
mayor says he was going to "make Diem a good
deal*. Mr. mayor, arc you going to sell the City
Hall at a fair price? To whom will It be fair?
The city? The county? And what are you going
to use for money to build the new City Hall?
What happened to the plana to build a new

poUce/flre department complex on tho- peap. -

city on French Avenue across from Sanford
Middle School tliat has now been proposed to
be the new City Hall? Where are you going to
put the flie/poUcc Mr. mayor?
Regarding the first department, look out men
and women of the Sanford Fire Department.
Your chief will be retiring soon and don't be
surprised If the mayor decides to do away with
the SFD and sell It to the county!
If developers are willing to Invest In a lakefront hotel/convcntion complex, let them go
west of 17-92 and purchase the land there.
There Is plenty of land available and this area
has many advantages. It has a beautiful view
of the lakefront. It has easy access to 1-4. It
would not compete with existing downtown
merchants, and of course, It also has plenty of
blind mosquitoes. We don't need to give away
our lakefront for the benefit of some group
looking to make big bucks off of the city.
Mr. mayor, there Is no FOR SALE sign posted
on Sanford: Sanford to not for sale. Do the citi­
zens of Sanford a favor and back off from try­
ing to single handcdly make things happen
that are not In the beat Interests of the citizens
of Sanford. If you want to promote, then pro­
mote horn your own agenda, not an agenda to
do away with what many of us have worked
hard to have and preserve.
Commissioners, now to the time to stand up
and be counted. Don't acquiesce and be a part
of this dty/county love affair. Sanford to San­
ford and let's keep It that way.
How about It Commissioners Eckstein. Leasaid. Lyons and Williams. Arc you willing to
speak out and say. Mr. mayor. ENOUGH! There
to always room for reasonable dissent but
please do not let him run over you. Now to the
time to stop this spreading disease before the
doctor says, sorry, too late.

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AARON CATKHART SR.
Aaron Cape hart Sr.. 69.
Blackstone Avenue, Sanford,
died Wednesday. April 6 at his
residence. Bom June 9. 1928
tn Gulf Hammock. Fla., he
moved to Central Florida In
1958 from Ocala. Mr. Capehart
was a meter reader for a utility
company. He was a member of
New Bethel M.B. Church.
Survivors Include wife, Sadie
Mae; sons. William. Orlando,
Aaron Jr.. Sanford: daughters.
Vcmlce Hamilton, Summerfield. Fla., Claret ha Campbell,
Victoria Campbell, Annette
Richardson. Tracy, all of San­

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The Easier Bunny withes to
thank Ruas Rabbit White for
assisting urlth this harebrained
story for the Seminole Herald.
ZOO DUE: A dm ission to
th e H lpplty Hop Adven­
tu re Is Included In th e
zoo's reg u lar adm ission
w hich is $7 for ad u lts, 93
for children. $4 for se n ­
iors (60 an d over), an d
free for children 2 y ears
and u n d er. Zoo m em bers
are adm itted free. F o r
m ore Inform ation
call
323-4450, extension 149.

Frederick Jo h n Kasper. 68.
Cypress Isle Road, Osteen,
died Tuesday. April 7. 1998.
Bom Oct. 21. 1929 in Merchantvllle. N J., he moved to
Central Florida in 1992. He
was a Baptist.
Survtvora Include wife. Tram
Houng. Osteen: sons. Thlen
Nguyen.
Gainesville.
An
Nguyen. Osteen:
daughter.
Mary Mai. Osteen: sister. B a r
bars Marshall, Merehantvllle,
N J.
Brtason Funeral Home, San­
ford, In charge of arrange­
ments.
WIDD18
Betty Reiter Wlddls. 79. M ar

quette Avenue, Sanford, died
Wednesday. April 8, 1998 at
her residence. Bom July 14,
1918 In Harrison City. Pa., she
moved to Central Florida In
1920. Mia. Wlddls was a citrus
packer.
Survtvora Include sons, Jam es
A., Robert A., both of Sanford;
sister. Jeanne Lollar, Beach
Island. S.C.; 4 grandchildren; 5
great-grandchildren.
Oramkow Funeral Home.
Sanford. In charge of arrange­
ments.
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atlng Cremation will follow
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In addition to Vanderworp.
only one other person listed as
a Sanford resident applied for
the position.
Michael O.
Crumpton was categorized by
the advisory committee as
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Under
normal
selection
processes, It would be up to
the city commission to select
top candidates and meet with
each of them before making a
final decision. Following that,
It would be up to the prospec­
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on terms of hiring.
The person chosen would re­
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nounced he would retire later
this month following finaliza­
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budget work.
The results of the selection
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Religion
P assover honors religiou s, p olitical freedom
Community sunrise service
SANFORD *The public Is In­
vited to a Community Sunrise
Easter Service on Easter Sun­
day at 3480 Deardall Ave. In
Sanford. All survivors, family,
friends and the community are
Invited to attend.
The event will begin at 7:30
a.m. For more Information call
First Presbyterian Church at
322-2662. The service can be
reached by taking 25th Street
east. Then proceed to the first
road on the right after the
Sanford Airport. Go to the
comer of Deardall and Mar­
quette.
Slide presentation
LAKE MARY • A musical slide
presentation ’At the Cross*
will take place tonight a t 7:90
p.m. at Lake Mary Elementary
School, comer of Lake Mary
Boulevard and Country Club
Road. An Easter service will
also be held on Easter Sunday
at 10:16 a.m. titled ’Celebrate
the Resurrection.*
Special
music will accompany.
Centra) Florida Christian
Church now meets at Lake
Mary Elementary. The mem­
bers will host both events. For
more Information call 4448150.
Methodists hold events
SANFORD • Members of
First
United
Methodist
Church, comer of 5lh Street
and Park Avenue. Invited the
public to attend numerous ac­
tivities to be held. Tonight st
7:30 p.m. the musical drama
The Christ, The Cross. The
Crown* will be presented.
On Batmrday, April 11 at
10:90 a.m. an Easter egg hunt
will take place at Centennial
: Park. Bring your own Easter
basket.
On Easter Sunday there will
be a 6:90 u s . snarls* serrlcs
at the flagpole by Lake Monroe
with a brass ensemble per­
forming. At 7:90 a m . mem­
bers Invite the public to Join
them for an Bnst sr I m n t s t
M a g K n o t until 11 sum. In
the Fellowship Hall. Tickets
are available from the youth of
the church or by calling the
church at 322-4371.
E s t e r **rvtc*s wtD b* of­
fers* at 6:38 and 10:86 a.m.

with the brass ensemble again
performing.
Please cut a
Dower and bring It with you to
place In the Easter flower
cross.

Breakfast &amp; service
SANFORD - Sanford Chris­
tian Church Invited the public
to attend an Easter breakfast
s t 7 a.m., Bible statfy at 9
a m . and worship a t 10:15
a m . on Easter Bonday. Come
and celebrate the reaurrectlon
of Jesus and meet the minis­
ter. Tim Storms.
Sanford Christian Church Is
located at 730 Upsala Rd. Up
sala Road runs between State
Road 46 and State Road 46A
(25th Street).
For more Information call
the church office at 322-0980.
Eastsr service
SANFORD - Seminole Com­
munity Church Invites the
community at attend
Its
Eaatar Son day te rrie s boun­
ding at 10 a a a Members
presently meet at Wilson Ele­
mentary School In Paola. The
school Is located at 985 S. O r­
ange HIvd.
For more Information con­
tact the minister, Jerry Walsh,
at 324-0199.
Appreciation benquet
SANFORD - Zion Hope Mis­
sionary Baptist Church. 710
Orange Ave.. will be honoring
their
members
with
a
'Banquet* on fetw d ay , April
l i s t 7 p.m. On Sunday, April
19 an Appreciation Service
will further honor the mem­
bers. This service will begin st
11 a.m.
Honorres are the late Dea­
con Joseph Caldwell, Sr.. Sis­
ter Betty Washington and Sis­
ter Agnes Knighton.
The donation for the banquet
will be 66.50. The public Is In­
vited to attend.
Breakfast &amp; aala
LAKE MARY • Grace United
Methodist Church. 499 N.
Country Club Rd., will hold a
Pancake A Sausage Breakfast
and a Rummage Sale on Bata rts y . May 9. Breakfast will
be served from 8 a.m. until
noon. The breakfast Is an allyou-can-cat for the cost of 63.
For more Information call
the church office at 322-1472.

An open letter to the unchurched
RESTORATION COMMUNITY
CHURCH
As a pastor of 28 years,
one of my favorite activities
to talking to unchurched
people. When I have asked
the question, "Why la It that
so many people are not at­
tending church these days7"
The two most popular re ­
sponses have been. "I am too
busy." and "lack of Interest.”
After further exploration,
many of these same people
have expressed deep-seated
rellgjous beliefs. But disap­
pointment. discouragement,
and aggravation have left
them sidelined.
Unchurched? One thing to
clear to me. The church
needs sincere, open, honest
people like you. and you
need the church. But the
church is full of hypocrisy!
True enough. But scripture
admonishes us to “not give
up meeting together...” (Heb.
10:25 NIV) And gives us
three reasons for coming to­
gether. First, we are to “spur
one another on toward love,"
second, ‘good deeds,” and
third, to ’encourage one an­
other.” to the body, of Christ
practicing theae principles?
____ _______biblical
When
sound, biblical In­tnstruction to given, change
can come. If people stay out­
side. looking in. change moat
likely will never come.
Scripture teaches that faith
comes aa one b e a n the
Word of Ood proclaimed.
(Rom. 10:17)
Churches need to change.
I agree. But who to going to
bring change? People like
you and me. It you are tot­
ting home on Sunday’s
nursing
your
cmoUonal
wounds, you will not become
a catalyst for change.
Jesus could have let dis­
couragement rob him of his
life’s mission: to be the » c rtflee for the alns of the
world. But he refused to be
sidetracked.
Churches need to be
challenged.
Leadership

By Babbl Mosbe M. Elba*. Ph D.
CONGREGATION BETH EL
OF CENTRAL FLORIDA
On Friday. April 10. Jews throughout
llie world begin the observance of the Fes­
tival of Passover and It will be observed for
seven days. (In Diaspora for eight days.) In
the Tbrah In the Book of Exodus 12:14 we
read "This day must be one that you will
remember. You muat keep It as a festival
to Ood for all generations.* There are
many Biblical references underlining the
Importance of Passover on the Jewish cal­
endar and Its message for all times and
generations.
Passover being of Biblical origin com­
memorates several universal themes:
First. It marks the birth of the Jewish
people os an Independent nation ‘ZTinan
Heruntenu*. the Season of our Liberation.
Exodus 13:3 states, 'Remember this day
aa you left Egypt, the place of slavery,
when God brought you out with a show of
force."
Second. Passover la associated as one of
the Three Harvest and agriculture festi­
vals: Passover. Shavuot (Giving of the Law)
and Sukkot (Tabernacle). Third. Passover
Is also known as the Pilgrimage Festival
•Regcl* which recalls the religious prac­ Rabbi Moth* M. Elbaz, Ph.D.
tice and requirements of "altya la'regel* *Chag Ha'avtv."
Historically our rabbis emphasised
making a pilgrimage. Thus Jews residing
outside of Jerusalem had to make plana to Passover through the concept 'freedom*,
sojourn to Jerusalem wtlh their 'korbanot* through the experience of Jewish struggle
gifts lo the Temple. And finally. Passover for political freedom, the people achieved
la being celebrated at Spring Season also religious freedom. *We shall go with

Model seder
prepares youth
for significant
Jewish holiday
By U llllM st Dackmaa
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
Preparation and participa­
tion at CongregaUon Beth El of
Central Florida's Model Seder
Is the way the Congregation's
younger members share in the
learning
by
experience
method of one of the Jewish
calendar's moat significant
holiday*.
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Passover, the Aral of the
Jewish holidays mentioned In
the to rah. "ha'chodeah ha'zc
la'chem Roah Chodaahlm*....
T h is month (Nlsan) shall be
the first of all months*, com­
memorates the Jewish peo­
ple's liberation from four hun­
dred years of slavery in Egypt.
Passover, the anniversary of
all year* and Jewish holidays,
begins Friday evening at sun­
down. April 10, with the First
Seder, and extends through
Saturday. April 18. sundown.
During this eight day period,
no leavened products are to be
found tn the home, or eaten.
Passover makes a strong
statement to the Jewish peo­
ple and has throughout his­
tory, through Its periods of
greatest pain and suffering.
Under the most difficult cir­
cumstances. even In endan­
gering their own lives, they
have celebrated Passover with
wine and matxa.
The Passover message la ever
new to the Jewish people and
to every generation.

Paator Phil Walsartsn
needs to be challenged.
Change
must
come.
Churched snd unchurched
alike must return to their
first love experience with the
Saviour. Why were you dis­
appointed and discouraged
In the first place? "You have
forsaken your first lave...”
(Rev. 2:4 NIV)
Unchurched! Come back.
The church needs you. And
guess what? You need the
church. Nick Anderson of
the Orlando Magic found
that out. So can you.
Look. The church to peo­
ple. Imperfect people. Im­
perfect people can be
touched and restored by a
perfect Ood. There Is a place
lor you.
Easter time Is a great time
to come home to the church.
If Christ to dead, then stay
home snd do your thing. But
If Jesus Christ Is alive and
risen, then you. unchurched
friend, need to find a church
that to alive, open to positive
change, friendly, loving, and
plug Into the sltveneas of
Ood'a Spirit. When you are
with us. then the church can
be the church! Attend
church this Easter! You are
needed and wanted.
Restoration
Community
Church meets at Sonora
Clubhouse.
239
Sonora
Bhrd.. Sanford.

our young and old. men and women, ho
that we may serve Him.* The message of
the Passover festival expresses mankind
Intolerance to slavery and oppression.
'Love the stranger because you have been
strangers In Egypt.* the Torah commands
the Jewish people. Thus, the Book of Exo­
dus spells out the beginning of religious
and political freedom for the Jewish peo­
ple nnd mankind.
Physical and spiritual preparations go
Into efTcct for several weeks prior to the
Passover Festival. Jewish homes must
clear from hametz leaven products. These
Include changing dishes, utensils used
during the rest of the year. The second
pari of the preparation Is for the seder,
the ritual meal retelling the exodus story
which Is conducted for the first two Passo­
ver nights.
Key elements of these activities Ls the
Involvement of the young children In
searching for the rhametz the night prior
to Passover eve and eventual burning tt
the next day. symbolically of the complete
removal of all leaven. Thus, the Jewish
household Is prepared to usher In Passo­
ver In accordance to halarha Jewish law.
All food Itrms used for Passover cany the
label of Kosher L'pednrh Kosher for Passover-ln the community adherence to these
requirements nrr varied.
To our community wc extend the tradi­
tional greetings. 'May you have a Happy
and Kosher Passover, where family and
friends are gathered to celebrate man­
kind's frrrdom.*

While the exodus from Egypt
took place over 3500 years
ago. the fight against persecu­
tion and slavery Is an ongoing
struggle of mankind. Thus, the

Lssming ths mssning of fits Hama on ths ssdsr plats
am Ashtoy SavNz (from Isft) Lotos Cohan, Bat Shsva
Jewish people are commanded
to fight against any and all
forms of bondage, discrimina­
tion or prejudice towards any
people.
Age old customs are still
practiced universally. 'Spring
Cleaning* ls derived from
clearing cabinets and food
storage areas of all crumbs
and particles that may have
been prepared with yeast,
called
'chametx'.
During
Passover’s eight days only un­
leavened bread is eaten.
There ls the universal call to
all who ore hungry to come
share In the festive meal, all
who are naked to be clothed,
and all who are needy to be
helped at this time of Joy and
gratitude. And the prayer to
universal aa well. “As we cele­
brate Passover with our family
and friends, let us give grati­
tude to God for sustaining ua
and enabling us to reach this
wonderful season.”
Religious services will be
held throughout the Passover
festival. For information cal)
Beth El Synagogue at 407788-3729.

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DEAR Dll GOTT: l*vc junt been
diagnosed with "preacher's knee." but
I'm mil a minister. What is this mndi

D R. G O T T

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DEAR HEADER Some orthopedic
ailments an1common (n certain oceu
pations nr nrtivilies. and have become
part ol the vernacular Here an* some
examples
—Preacher's knee lor housemaid's
kneei is a chronic infection or inflam
malion of the joint covering near the
by Mori Walker kneecap Usually caused by repetitive
kneeling, it is marked by pain and
swelling
Jumper’s knee is a painful
inflammation of (be tendon at the
front of the knee, a common sports
injury in basketball and volleyball
players
—Lover’s fracture is a broken heel
bone, named for the type of fracture
that might be sustained by a suitor,
who felt —for one reason or another
that he had to exit the boudoir
through the second story window,
—Snowboarder's fracture involves
a particular broken bone in the ankle
by Art Sansom
l.iltIr League elbow refers to
inflammation and injury of the elbow
joint, frequently seen in young pitch­
ers
Tennis elbow, inflammation of
tendons in the elbow, is also common
in people who use a screwdriver for
prolonged periods *
— Gymnast's wrist is a compres­
sion injury from repetitive weight­
bearing on the wrists
Gamekeeper's thumb Is a chronic
iqjury to the ligaments of the thumb. It
is sometimes called skier’s thumb
Such illustrative, colorful and mem
by Charles M. Schulz orable terms are simply a form of
medical shorthand You don't have to
be a preacher, a jumper, a Don Juan,
STUPID KID!!
a snowboarder. a baseball player, a
tennis enthusiast, a gymnast or a
gamekeeper to suffer injuries to the
knee. heel, ankle, elbow, wrist or
thumb - but. for example, some
young men might feel more compli­
mented by having a lover s fracture
than simply being diagnosed with a
broken heel bone
DEAR DR GOTT When I shower, I
use a washcloth to soap my body, but
use my hands to wash my private
parts My To year old sister advises
by Howie Schneider using one washcloth for the body and
a second one for the genitals Who is
correct’
DEAR READER: Neither, in my
opinion When showering or bathing,
it is not necessary to take special pre
cautions while washing the genital
area, hands or a washcloth will do.
There’s no need to change “in midstream." because adequate soaping
will effectively remove the bacteria
frum the areas that are washed.

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However, remember to launder and
change your washcloths at appropri­
ate intervals
DEAR DR. GOTT: Is it true that
some types of dementia are caused by
a vitamin deficiency? If so. which
ones?
DEAR READER: A deficiency in
folic acid or vitamin B 12 can lead to

the profound mental changes called
dementia This is why doctors usually
check folate and 11-12 blond levels
when testing a patient with disor­
dered thinking. Moreover, many
authorities advise folate and H-12 sup
plemcnts for elderly patients whose
diets may. for one reason or another,
lack necessary nutrients For most
adults, however, a well balanced diet
will supply all Ihe required vitamins
and minerals.
To give you more information. I am
sending you a copy of my Health
Report “Fads I: Vitamins &amp;Minerals "
Other readers who would like a copy
should send S2 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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As this is Good Friday, let's feature
a deal containing good declarer play.
It comes from the 12th Cap Gemini in­
vitational pair event, held last January
in the Netherlands The winners were
Tony Forrester. Hntain's lop ptiyer.
and Zia Mahmood. the colorful Pak­
istani who divides his time primarily be­
tween England and the United States.
The opening one dub bid was part of
the Polish Club system, which usually
hides a minimum balanced hand, but
sometimes a much stronger collection
The one diamond response signaled a
bust, and one heart described a mini
mum with four hearts Then Forrester
iSouthi entered the auction with a
takeout double. After that, many
murky moves resulted in a final con­

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West led the diamond nine, promls
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queen under dummy's king.
Understandably. Forrester cashed
dummy's club ace. then took the losing
finesse of his Jack West continued
with a low diamond, declarer discard­
ing a heart from the dummy and let­
ting East's jack hold the trick. Now a
heart switch defeats the contract, but
East led the spade queen
After winning with his king.
Forrester cashed the diamond ace
(discarding a second heart from the
dummy), followed by his two club win­
ners 'East, forced to keep three
hearts, had to discard one spade.
Declarer exited with a spade, won the
heart return with dummy's ace, and
played another spade. Back in hand
with the heart king. Forrester took the
last —and his ninth — trick with the
artistically preserved spade tu&lt;o.

N o rth ..

Saturday. Apnl 11. 1998
In the year ahead you might have to work
a tntte harder to achieve career objec­
tives Don I lei this disturb you. however
Elevale your sights so you'll really have
something to aim lor
A R IE S (M arch 21-A p ril 19) Perhaps the
reason you re not getting adequate coop­
eration Ironi others at present ts because
you re not providing an exam ple they
want 10 imitate Th e ball is m your court
Trying to patch up a broken romance?
Th e Astro-Graph Matchmaker can help
you understand what to do to make the
re la tio n s h ip w ork
M a il S 2 .7 5 to
M atchmaker, c/o this newspaper. P O
Box 1758. Murray HiM Station. New York,
N Y 10156
T A U R U S (A p ril 20-M a y 20) In order to
leei your best at tins time, devote a little
m ore attention than usual to com m onsense habits Get adequate rest, as wen
as suflictenl exercise

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S C O R P IO (O c t. 24-Mov. 22) You're now
in a difficult cycle which requires patience
and tenacity on your pari if you wish to
succeed Be optimistic and positive, and
d o n l look lor easy outs.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Oec. 21) It you
are involved with a dub or social organi­
zation, you might gel tapped lor an
assignment artfully dodged by other
members. Be prepared

An
objective ol Importance to you is achiev­
able today, but you must be careful not to
use methods that could cost you respect
or support fromothers
AOUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) Donl
sound oft on Ideas or plans today about
which you're exceed to a person with s
kmtted perspective. This ktdnridu*l could
effect your thinking and dul the edge ol
your enthusiasm

CAPRICORN (Dec. 32-Jan. 18)

PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Someone
with whom you are quite chummy who t*
always running out of bungs t/ha needs
might want to borrow something today or
tomorrow that you'll be reluctant to lend
Say no and mean ff.
OIMikgrM tAInc

by Lsonsrd Starr

ANNIE
5HE COULPPUf
YOU BCCAUSE
YO U WOULDN'T
HAVE FOUGHT

G E M IN I (M s y 2 1 -J u n s 2 0 ) T h e re 's a
possibility complications might develop
today among trends with whom you mix
socially You could get squeezed into an
uncomlortablo spot and have to take a
side
C A N C E R (J u n e 2 1 -Ju ly 2 2 ) Problems
within your immediate household today
should be resolved by Ih* family m em ­
bers involved Input Irom in-law s, out­
siders or relatives could make a bad situ­
ation worse
L E O ( J u l y 2 3 -A u g . 2 2 ) T h e r e Is a
chance you might get so enveloped in
your own idess today that you'll tail to
he a r the constru ctive suggestions ol
another who is Irywig to be helpful Be an
open-minded listener
V IR G O (A u g . 2 3 -Sept. 22) For the nest
couple of days strive to be prudent and
ca u tiou s in tha m a na g e m e nt of your
resources it you are indifferent or care­
less. you might create avoidable prob­
lems lor yoursell
L IB R A (S e p t. 2 3 -O c l. 2 3 ) M develop­
ments over which you have no control
have you stymied, keep a cool head Be
positive, expectant and hopeful This too
shan pass

S H t WAS RIGHT.
I COULDN'T HAYS
HARMED Trtf
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8A - Seminole Herald Sanford, Florida ■Friday. Aped 10,1998

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Jeff
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Vengeance is Lake M ary’s
Smith leads Rams over Winter Springs
By J e ff Berlinicke

ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR

Herald Staff. Writer

Can Lake M ary
softball team
m ake it threefor-three?
LAKE MARY _ Arc you ready for a trifcela? '
Lei's not p u t the Jinx on the Lake M ary
girls softball team yet. It's too early for th a t
and. to be honest, the Lady Rams have suf­
fered some tough losses in post-season the
last few years.
But let’s Ju st say th a t the year h as been
kind to Lake Mary High. There was the girls
state basketball title. Then, there w as th e
girls state soccer title.
Now let’s talk ab o u t softball. Who is m ore
loaded th a n th e Lady Ram s?
No answ ers? Didn’t think so.
Sarah Smith was the winning pllcher
Any softball team can be good with a
and drove in lour runs as Lake Mary
strong startin g p itcher who can take the ball
besled Winter Springs 7-2 Thursday.
every night an d can g uarantee strikes.
Lake Mary h a s three. Hollle Sowards,
S arah Sm ith an d Kelly H arbour, not neces­
sarily in th a t order, can all be the leading
starter on nearly any team In Central F lor­
ida. They can all ftre the ball and each would
lead the county in wins If they were given the
opportunity to go every night like a lot of
pitchers arc.
Then, look a t the rest of the team . Jeu n n le
Manz Is back In right field after m issing th e
first p art of th e season. She m ade a diving
catch ag ain st W inter Springs last night th a t
would be on ESPN If ESPN h ad bothered to
ion I
atten d .
» ir . "
Brie V an Sw earingen ts th e n u m b er eight
I! It
hitter, b u t she could h it clean-up In anyone
/',/••I
1
From S taff Reports
else’s batting order.
Y araha Otero Is the perfect IcadofT h itte r
LONGWOOD _ Marta Duvall
and, when Sm ith Isn’t pitching sh u to u ts,
hurled a five-hitter and drove In
she’s a catalyst In th e Lake Mary hitting a t­
three runs us Seminole rallied
tack.
to beat homestanding Lyman.
Megan D ontrich an d Jackie Crlspcll d o n ’t
9-5, in a Seminole Athletic
seem to do an y th in g spectacular, they Ju st
Conference softball game at
always seem to be on base, sparking a rally
the Carlton Henley Sports
to get th ings going.
Complex Thursday evening.
Duvall (10-5) struck out nine,
H ie Ram s lost to young W inter S p rin g s
giving her 81 strike outs In 98
earlier th is season. They have lost only one
Innings this season, and low­
time since, a t a to u rn am en t In D unedin la st
ered her earned run average to
weekend. Je a n n le F isher an d h er team a re
1.57. But the Junior found her­
repeating th e sam e p h rase th a t the Lady
self and the Fighting Semlnoles
Rams soccer an d basketball team s repeated
Please
S em in ole, Page 8A
all season.
One gam e a t a time.
Well, for Lake Mary softball, one gam e a t a
time m ight J u st get them to the sta te finals.
Last year, an d th e season before, the Rams
lost to Oviedo in districts, sending them o u t
on th e road for th e chance to head for states.
Both tim es, Lake Mary fell short.
Way short.
Both* times, the Lady Ram s h ad the team
th a t could have gone an d didn't. W hether
players didn't d ic k together, or the breaks
didn't go their way. the Rams kept falling
sh o rt.
This year, there are no excuses. The team
can play. All th e p arts are In place. The talent
Is there.
C an anyone say trlfecta?

LAKE MARY _ When lake Mnry looks back on Its
season, therr nrr two losses Unit might stand out
against the multitude of wins the tram has enjoyed.
Last night, the Rams brat Winter Springs, 7-2. to
avenge n rrccnl set-back and position themselves for
a run at states. Still, therr huve been some bumps
along the way.
First, there was the loss to first-year school Winter
Springs early In thr season when the Rams lost. 5-4.
It was the fln»l win In thr history of Winter Springs
and came against n tram that Is constantly near the
lop of the district and county standings.
Then, last week, after a month-long winning streak
since the Winter Springs loss, the Rams went to
Dunedin for u tournament and lost to Countryside
High from Clearwater to finish fifth in the tourna­
ment.
For a team with state title aspirations, that didn't
go uccordlng to plans.
*1 don't know If It was a wakrup call." mild coach
Jcannlc Fisher. 'To us. It was just a big disappoint­
ment."
The Rams lost to Countryside commuting an un­
characteristic- four errors and playing sloppy softball
throughout the game.
Still, the Rains arc playing well and looked strong
last night, fighting off a tough Winter Springs team to
notch u seemingly easy win.
*1 feel we have a really good chanre at a champion­
ship." senior Jeannle Manz said. "We’re a lot more pa­
tient Ihun we were last year and wc’rr thinking about

Seminole
rallies to
upend

states."
That was evident last night as Sarah Smith came
out to the mound nnd blasted away the Winter
Springs batting order. Site wasn't as sharp as usual,
striking out only two and allowing two runs, but she
kept her cool throughout, even when the Bears cut the
Lake Mary lead to 3-2.
The Rams sinned scoring In the second when Me­
gan Dontrich singled and Jeannle Manx reached on
an error. Brie Vnn Swearingen singled In the Rams’
Aral nut and Smith followed with a two-run Blngle to
make It 3 0,
Winter Springs was pesky. Leslie Helms singled off
Smith In the fourth nnd DUdr Reynolds followed with
another single. Michelle Solano knocked both runners
In vrilh a single and It wns 3-2.
Amy Nettles was the Winter Springs pitcher and she
kept Hie score close until the Rams broke It open In
the sixth.
Jackie Crlspcll and Dontrich reached on consecu­
tive none-oul errors and Van Swearingen walked to
load the bases. Smith scored two on another single
and Yaraha Otero und Muru made It 7-2.
All hough Lake Mary Is winning lately, Fisher still
said Winter Springs will be a team to beat.
"You have to give them credII." Flatter said. They
pluy well for a first year team."
Lakr Mary (20-3) will host Lake Howell at 7 p.tn.
next Tuesday, then travel to Longwood to take on Ly­
man next Thursday at 4 p.m.
Winter Springs (9-7) will be home for a pair of
games next week, hosting The Master’s Academy from
Winter Park at 4:30 p.m. on Monday and Oviedo at 7
Softball, Pag* BA

M O ttU )U W T

mm

KUCHAR’S WOW ‘EM AT THE MASTERS

•3

Last Second Shot: I may be color
blind, but, at the Magic game W ednes­
day night. Penny Hardaway wore a suit
that looked yellow, or at least gold.
He looked a lot like Twecty Bird.

Tommy Patterson
Memorial set for
New Smyrna
Special to tk* Herald

DITIILO _ Orlando SpeedWorid will be
hosting special races for die Run-A-Bouts and
4-Cylinder Bombers tonight.
In addition to the specials, there will be
regular division racing In Late Models, Limited
Late Models. Modified*, Sportsmen. Bombers
and Mini-Stocks tonight.
Next week. April 17th. the TBARA {Tampa
Bay Area Racing Association) Winged Sprints
wlU be making a special appearance.
The winners from action on March 27th
were; Late Models _ Jack Cook: Limited Late
_ Jimbo BJoridand: Modlficds _ Eddie
Martin: Sportsman _ Dan Zukowsld: Mini-

A UG U STA , GEORGIA _ With his father Peter (left)
caddying and mother Meg (right) looking on from the
gallery, United States Amateur Champion Matt
Kuchar pul on quite a show in the opening round of
The Masters Golf Tournament on Thursday.
Kuchar, a Lake Mary resident who graduated from
Seminole High School, was tied for first place at 2under par for several holes before double-bogeying
the 15th hole and taking a bogey on the 16th to (al
back to 1-over par.

tf

ansi

Made Duval (left) hurled ■ five hitler end
■truck out nine and aieo drove In twee runs,
wMs Lakeita Bryant (above) area 2-tor-2 a*
Seminole beat Lyman 9-5.

Bui the Georgia Tech university sopnomore, who
wes playing with defending Masters champion Tiger
Woods, finished with a birdie and a par to end the
day al even par 72, outing him just three strokes be­
hind leader Freddie Couples.
Kucher's endearing smke was evident throughout
the round, which made him a crowd favorite.
Round Two w i be on the U SA Network this after­
noon. with the final two rounds on WKMG (Channel
6) on Saturday al 3 p.m. and Sunday at 4 p.m.

t

Raiders’
offense
disappears
SANFORD _ The Seminole Com­
munity College baseball team for­
got to bring tta offense with It on
Thursday as visiting Valencia
Community College doubled the
■core on the Raiders. 6-3, In a MidFlorida Conference game at Raider
Field.
Matador pitcher Ward held SCC
to three singles, striking out eight
and walking three, while allowing
no earned runs. The VCC hurler
also forced the Raiders to hit Into
13 ground outs.
Valencia, coached by former
Oviedo High School head coach
Howard Mabie. broke Into the
■coring column In the fourth Inning
as Lagrasta singled with one and
went on to second on an error. A
walk and a single ty Armstrong
loaded the bases before Verllnde
lifted a sacrifice fly to left field,
scoring Nesmith, who was pinch­
running for Lagrasta.
The Matadors added two runs In
the sixth Inning aa Lagrasta
walked and advanced to third as
Rich singled and moved up an an
error. Armstrong walked to load
ass BCC, Fags BA

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�Sffnmoto Herald. Sanlord, Fkmda •Friday. April 10.1996 * BA

SoftballContinued from Page 8A
p.m. on Tuesday.
BEA RS STUN PA T R IO T S
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS _ Winter Springs went
on the road Wednesday night and fought from
behind to knock off the Lake Brantley Patriots,
4-3.
Katie Griffen singled and stole second and
third before scoring on Becky Manglno's
squeeze bunt to give the Dears a quick 1-0 lead.
But the Patriots (6-10) came back, scoring two
runs on four hits In the third Inning and adding
a third run In the fifth Inning to take a 3-1 ad ­
vantage.
Winter Springs, however, with coach Jill Conk

Kung Fu/Martial Arts classes

Easter Eggtravaganza
SANFORD _ You are Invited to Join the
Sanford Recreation Department for a funAUrd morning at Lee P. Moore Park (located
In the Hidden Lake Subdivision) this Satur­
day for an Eastrr egg hunt.
Open to all youngster ages newborn to 12.
the excitement begins at 9:30 a.m. with the
arrival of the Easter Bunny! Afterwards the
hunt Is on for the golden rggsll
Don't forget your Easter Basket to All with
lots of Easter eggs and surprises.
NO

CHAROE

FO R

T H IS

For more information, please call the
Sanford Recreation Department at 330-5697.

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Almee Nettles came on to relieve starting
pitcher Manglno In the bottom or the sixth In­
ning and Lake Brantley went three up. three
down, setting the stage for the Bears’ winning
rally.
In the top of the seventh Inning. Winter
Springs turned three errors and three nits Into a
pair of runs to take the lead.
Nettles made the lead stand up, striking out
two of the four batters she faced In the seventh
Call 330-5697 for more Information.

IN BRIEF

TH ERE
EVENT! It

encouraging her team to. T u rn up the heat,* got
back Into the game In the sixth Inning.
Leslie Helms doubled to deep left Acid and
later scored when Dzlxic Reynolds, who had
singled, drew a wild pick off throw.

YMCA 5K Run/Walk/Skate
LAKE MARY _ The Seminole YMCA Family
Center will hold n 5K Run/Wolk/Skale on
Saturday, April 11th at Lake Mary City Hall
(comer of Lake Mary Blvd. and Country Club
Hoadl starting nt 7:45 a.m.
Tills race will kick-off the 2nd Annual City
Wide Easter Egg Hunt.
Registration for (he race can be done by
calling the Seminole YMCA at 321-6944.
Participants will receive a T-shirt, re­
freshments and prizes. Awards will be pre­
sented ut the end of the race.
Rac* proceeds will be used to provide
scholarships for underprivileged youths and
ndults In Seminole County.

Lyman Booster Club golf
LONGWOOD _ Lyman High School will hold
Ita annua) Booster Club Oolf Tournament on
Monday, April I31h at Rolling Hills Oolf
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 Carr (339-5244) or Dan Ca nnon (669-5196) for more Information.

ford softball meeting

SANFORD _ The Sanford Recreation De­
partment Is offering Kung-Fu and Martial
Arts classes.
Classes, for ages 6-to-adull, will be held on
Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 6 p.m.
to 7:15 p.m. at the Downtown Youth Center
located on llie bottom floor of Sanford City
Hall, 300 N. Park Avc.
Cost Is $30 per month for adults and $25
per month for kids 6-12. Family prices are
also available.
Instructor Darryl Dzlrdzlc will teach tradi­
tional 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 330-5097.

Golf for Lake Howell
OVIEDO _ Support the Lake Howell High
School Booster Club at the annual golf tour­
nament April 19 at the Ekann Oolf Club.
The club raises money for Lake Howell
athletics.
There will be a 1:30 p.m. shotgun start
with closest to the pin. longest drive, and
putting competitions starting at noon. Range
balls will be provided for practice.
Cost Is $48 per player und Includes lunch.
Fax Information to Doug Borsum (788-1666)
or Lake Howell (320-9025) to participate.

UCF Scholarship Golf
ORLANDO _ The University of Central
Florida College of Education Alumni Chapter
Is holding a scholarship golf tournament
Friday. April 17th at Ekana Golf Club In
Oviedo.
The shotgun start Is set for 1 p.m.
Oolf packages prices range from $60 for
student golfers to $400 for a foursome and a
corporate hole sponsorship. The package In­
cludes a lunch, barbecue dinner and all
golfing fees.
All proceeds benefit scholarships for UCF
students pursuing careers In education.
Call (407) UCF-ALUM (823-2586) for Infor­
mation.

Red Bug Summer Softball

IfW D T : r a t ; a u ftm f Recreation Dd*'* '
CASSELBERRY
T h /’'Seminole County
partment will haM ^n organizational meeting
Recreation Department will offer a Summer
for Its Spring Slowpltch Softball League* on
Slowpltch Softball League at Red Bug Lake
Tuesday, April 14th at 6:30 P m. at the
Park starting the week of May 18th.
oor of SanDowntown Youth Center, first Ao
Men's leagues will be offered nightly, with
ford City Hall.
a new women's league starting up on Mon­
The SRD will offer, men's, women's, Co-Ed.
day's and a Co-Ed league on Wednesday**.
Church and Industrial leagues starting tn
Returning Spring League teams may start
early May.
registering April 20th. with open registration
Cost will be $300 for returning teams and
beginning April 27th.
$325 for new teams. A discount will be given
For more Information, please call 695to managers who attend the organizational
7113.
meeting.

to claim the victory.
Griffen led the Bears offense, going 2-for-4
with an RBI. while Helms added a double.
Scales was 2-for-3 for Lake Brantley, while
Pitts had a double. The Patriots were to have
hosted Clearwater High School on Thursday
and will host Lyman on Wednesday and Semi­

Racing
C ontinued bom Page BA
Stocks _ Conrad Grenier:
Bombers _ Mark Scherer RunA-Bouts _ first time winner
Timmy Morton: and 4-Cyllnder
Bombers _ John Cook.
Winning last Friday lnght
were: Late Models _ Ronnie
Roach: Limited Late Models _
Larry Osteen; Modified _ Eddie
Hartln; Sportman _ Glen Car­
ter, Mini-Stocks _ Ted Vulplus:
Bombers _ Mike Peppier RunA-Bouts _ Leon Foy: and 4Under Bombers _ Eric Rl-

aOrlando
y&gt;

SpeedWorld Is lo­
cated 10 miles east of Orlando
on Highway 50 at the 520 cut­
off. Gates open at 6 p.m. with
racing action starting at 8 p.m.
NEW SM YRNA
SPEED W A Y
SAMSULA .T h e Tommy Pat­
terson Memorial has become
one of the most anticipated
races of the season.
The first big race for the
Florida Modlfleds, the Tommy
Patterson Memorial draws cars
from all over the atate to com­
pete for the B2.000 to wtn
purse.
When someone Is Involved In
racing whether It Is as a com­
petitor, crew member, family
member or fan It Is a deep
committment that la hard to
understand by the non-racerl
Tommy was a member of this
"elite' group. The Patte rson
family Is a close-nit family that
has loved racing for many
years and Tommy was the m a­
jor link now with him gone the
family haa memories of this
very special part of their life
and It Is relived briefly once a
year at New Smyrna Speedway.
Tommy's brother Wally P at­
terson competes mainly In
memory of Tommy and be­
cause he loves racing!
Many fans remember Tommy
as a funlovtng easy going guy
who would always help anyone
In needl Tommy raced In hla
early year* and when It be­
came Impossible for him to
race he Mill helped his brother
Wally.
When times got rough AW1
Tommy was c&lt;m(U&gt;cd _t® j i ..
wheelchair Wally would know
what Tommy was trying to aay
by the look In his eyes or his
quick smile or a nod of hi*
head.
It haa been said a smile tells
slot about a person and
Tommy's smile said a great
deal about him...he smiled to
the end...at at time when most
people couldn't
And the
strength to go on Tommy was
still brightening peoples Uvea

SCC softball team splits doubleheader
with CFCC; wins Consolation at SFCC
Prom Staff Reports

OCAiA _ The Seminole Community Col­
lege softball team split a pair of hardfought'Mid-Florida Conference games with
Central Florida Community College In
Ocala on Tuesday.
The Patriots scored a run In the bottom
of the fourth Inning lo break a 2-2 tie and
held on for a 3-2 victory In the Arst game.
In the nightcap, the game was scoreless
until the Afth Inning when winning pitcher
Tract Miller led off the Inning with a single
; and moved to second on a sacrifice bunt
by batteiymate Christy Ncudeck.
Oviedo's Desiree Schwartz followed with
■an RBI single and stole second before
scoring on a single by Candice Hays.
■ Miller (8-8) made the lead stand up, al­
lowing an unearned run In the seventh InJ nlng. but easily pitching out of trouble for
'th e 2-i victory. Miller, a fresshman from
&lt;’Greenfield, Indiana, gave up Just four hits
as the Raiders Improved to 26-27 on the
iseason.
(! The spilt came on the heels of SCC win*nlng the Consolation Bracket of the Santa
k’Fc Community College Tournament tn
t Oalnesvtllc over the weekend.
/ The Raiders lost It* first two games to
J Palm Beach Community College, which
:&lt;has a 32-1-1 record, 8-0. and to St. Peters­
burg Junior College, which scored a run In
the sixth Inning to tie the game and a run
in the seventh to win the game, 5-4.
it But SCC bounced back to beat Polk
• Community College from Winter Haven 9-1.
‘ lost to Tallahassee Community College 4-0
land overcame a 0-3 deficit In the third lnI nlng with three runs In the fifth Inning and
ther winning run In the bottom of the sev­
enth inning to edge Dekalb Community
College from Atlanta. 7-6. In the Consola­
tion final.
*1 The Raiders have four regular season
( Mid-Florida Conference doubleheadcre left
on the season, all at home on Raider Field.
Next Tuesday. Florida Community Col­
lege from Jacksonville cornea calling and
on Thursday U la many times National
Champion Lake City Community College
making an appearance. Both games are

set for 2:30 p.m. starts.
McAullffe (both 1-for-4 with one run
On Sunday, April 19th, Valencia Com­ scored). Bernstein (l-for-2 with a double.
munity College from Orlando will be mak­ two RBI). Sharp (l-for-2. run). Hays (1-foring Its final appearance ever at Seminole
Community College as the Matadors are 3) and Miller (run).
dropping their athletic programs after this
T ttin A T
season. That doublcheadcr will begin at 1
RAIDERS 3-3. PATRIOTS 3-1
p.m.
The Raiders then close out the regular
C .C .
100 100 0 _ a b 4
season with a deuce against Santa Fe O a a tia l Florida
C .C .
O i l 100 a _ s b a
Community College from Oalnesvllle on
wp _
Hooper and Maijub. Wakcman and
Thursday, April 23rd at 2:30 p.m.
Wakeman. LP _ Hooper (12-14)
30 _
Providing the offense for SCC this past SCC Sharp. 38 . none. IIR _ none.
week were:
Game 1 at CFCC _ Lake Howell's Brit­
c .c .
ooooaoo. s o i
tany Scott (2-for-4. run), Lyman's Jamie
lorida C.C.
000 000 1
1 4 1
Sharp (l-for-3 with a double), Schwartz (1Miller and Neudeck KlnUe and Evans. WP _ Miller
for-4). Hays (l-for-3, RBI), Osteen's Erin 1 8 LP _ KJnkle. Save . none. 2B _ none. 3B _ none.
Maijub (l-for-3, RBI) and Kim Ramey (run). HR . none. Records _ SCC 26-27.
Game 2 at CFCC _ Schwartz (2-for-3.
S A N T A F E C O M M U N IT Y C O IJ E O E
run. RBI), Miller (2-for-S, run), Scott (2-for*
4). Lyman's Jonnle Beland (1-for-l).
Oviedo's Carrie McAullffe (l-for-2) and
PANTHERS B.
0
C.C.
180 02 _ 0 10 0
Hays (1 -for-4. RBI).
000 00 . 0 9 3
ex.
Palm Beach Community College _ Maijub
and Maaub. WP .
(l-for-2 with a double), Neudeck (l-for-2)
LP .1
2B . PBCC. Hunter.
and Miller (l-for-3).
Pettit: SCC. u -r --k 3B PBCC. Rhodes. IIH _ none.
St. Petersburg Junior College _ Hays (3PBCC 32-1-1.'
for-4, run, RBI), Scott (2-for-4 with a triple,
run). Ramey (2-for-4), Diane Macaluso (I*
TROJARB B. RAIDERS 4
0 1 0 1 1 1 0 . 4 11 2
for-2 with a home run, run, RBI), Sharp (1- Bamtaala C .C .
009 O i l 1 _ ■ 19 9
for-4 with a double, run). Neudeck (l-lor-4 it. N t e n k aM J .C .
Ashworth and Ntudsch. Bribe and Lyons. WP .
with a double) and Schwartz (1-for-4).
Belike. LP . Ashworth Sava . none. 2B . SCC.
Polk Community College _ Lake Bran­ Neudeck. Sharp. 38 . SCC. Scut. HR . SCC.
tley's Mamie Bernstein (double, single,
_ I N C 34-16.
run. two RBI). McAullffe (two .singles),
Scott (double, two runs, two RBI). Miller
RAIDERS B. VDQMQS I
C .C .
000 10S B _ B 11
(double, run. two RBI). Matyub (double,
0 0 0 001 0 . 1 0
RBI), Schwartz (single, two runs), Lori
Ashworth (single). Ramey (RBI) and
4 . RAIDERS 0
Neudeck and Macaluso (one run scored
C .C .
001 900 0 . 4
each).
C .C .
000 0 0 0 0 . 0
Tallahassee Community College
Hooper and M
Neudeck. Scott and Sharp (all l-for-3).
LP _ Hooper. Save _ none. 2B . none' 38 . none. HR .
‘ . TCC 41-9.
Dekalb Community College _ The
nlng run ca.c as Sharp and McAullffe both
singled and moved up a base on a Maijub
RAIDERS 7 . FALCONS S
IQ a J C .C .
906 0 0 0 0 . 0 19 9
sacrifice. Ashworth was Intentionally
C .C .
190 0 0 0 1 _ 7 19 9
walked and Neudeck drove In the winning
M) and Hadlti Mdtcr. Ashworth
run with a single.
. Ashworth 16-81 LP . Martin.
Doing the damage were Neudeck (3-for-4, Sam _ non*. SB _ DOC. Hantaan. Qlo
two runs, two RBI), Scott (2-for-3 with a SCC Bernstein. 38 _BCC. Scut. K R . i
triple, run. two RBI), Schwartz and

nole on Thursday at 4 p.m. next week.
BEARS 4 , PATRIOTS 3
Winter Springs
10O 010 2 . 4 9 0
i »v » Brantley
002 010 0 . 3 9 B
Manglno. Nettle* (Cl and Helms WrcXeti a n d Nolen WP _
Nellie* 14-4). UP _ Wroten. 5*ve _ none. 211 _ W inter Spring*,
Helm*; Uake llranlley. PIIU. 3 0 . none. IIR _ none Record* _
Winter Spring* 9-7; Lake Brantley 0 1 0 .

with his smile.
Sportsm an _ ) . (77) Dan Zukowtki:
2. 13) lan Huffman; 3. (ut) Glen Carter
During Speed weeks Tommy's
(u ) Scot I Stone. 5. (ut) Hilly
laughter could be heard echo­ 4.
DcMower.
ing through the pits...this
M in i-S to ck _ I. (01) Conrad
memory will go on for many of Grenier 2. (I) Pedle Alllton: 3. (97)
Kelly Jarrell: 4 In ) Dink Sullivan: S.
us as we sit In the pits after
(3| Kenny Hankins.
the races and listen to the
Bom ber _ 1. |0| Mark Scherer, 2.
"quiet, memories like these
1341 John Smilh: 3. (HI) Mike Peppier
make us smile!
4. (utl Jeff Crawford, S. (HI Rich
Tommy was cut down by a
Clou*er.
R an-A -B out
1. (n ) Timmy Mor­
terrible disease, Lou Gehrig's
disease at a very young. 42. his ion: 2 |n) Kevin Krr*e. 3. (13) Phil
4. (n l Hilly Marian: 8 [n l Tab
body was confined to a wheel­ Wilcox:
Drew.
chair but hla spirit and soul
4 -C ylln d a r Bom ber _ I. (7) John
were free from the confinement Cook: 2. (n ) James llalr. 3. (n ) Erie
and to this day they live on In Ripley: 4. |n) Jim Yealon: 5. In ) Hart
his Family, his wife Brenda, Swnope.
F rid a y . A p r il 3 . 1 9 9 8
their two children, his friends
Lata Modal _ I. (u| Ronnie Roach:
2. In ) Rnb Underwood: 1. (n l H J.
and fellow racers...This race Is
McLeod: 4 (u| Hilly Prall: 8. In ) Sid
tn Memory of our Friend and a
Slltee
pari of our Family...Tommy
Lim ite d Lata M odal _ I. (231
Patterson.
Larry Osteen: 2 |9| Hobby Sears: 3.
The 4Til Annual Tommy Pat­ (u ) Hobby Will: 4. (n ) Cart Penney: 8.
In ) Mike Murphy.
terson Memorial Modified 100
Flo rid a M odified _ I. (61 Eddie
will be run this Saturday eve­
Hartln: 2. In ) Chuck Hurkhalter 3.
ning with the rest of the
(n l Jerry Symons: 4. In ) Hill Ounn: 8.
schedule for tills week con­ (u ) Hank Sander*.
sisting of the regular card of
Sportsm an _ I. (n ) Olrn Carter: 2.
Late Models, Limited Late Mod­ in ) Harvey Pope: 3. (u ) Shawn Oour*
ley: 4. (77) Dan Zukowskl; 8. In ) lan
els.
Sportsman,
Bombers,
Huffman.
Mini-Stocks and Run-A-Bouts.
M la i-S to ck _ 1. |u| Ted Vulplus: 2.
Next week. April I Bill, the
131 Kenny Hardline 3. (1) Pedle Allison:
4. In ) Conrad Grenier: 8 (u j Kevin Pe­
THARA (Tampa Bay Area Rac­
ters.
ing
Association)
Winged
Bom ber _ I. (HI) Mike peppier, 3.
Springs will make a special
1341 John Smith: 3 I0| Mark Scherer:
appeamce at the high-banked
4 |nl Carl Peters: 5. In ) Jett Craw­
half-mile.
ford.
The results from March 28th
R a a -A -B oa t _ I. (u ) Leon Foy: 2
(n l Kirby Zlak: 3. (n l Timmy Morion:
were: Late Models _ Jack Cook:
4. (13) PtU) Wllrox: 6 (u l Ron Para­
Limited Late Models _ Chad
dise
Allman; ModlAeds _ David Ro­
4 -C ylin d e r Bom ber _ I . &lt;n) Eric
gers; Sportsman _ Chuck Vola;
Ripley: 2. In ) Jim Yealcm; 3. 17] John
Cuuk: 4. (n ) Kirk Wade: 8. (m l Chuck
Mini-Stocks _ Bob Doxlc;
Smellier.
Bombers _ Rich Clouser; and
Run-A-Bouta _ first-time win­
NEW SM YR N A 8 FE E D W A T
ner Chuck Smith.
Saturday. M arch 2 $ . IB M
In races from last Saturday
Lata M odal _ I. (96) Jack Cook: 2.
(7H| HJ McLeod. 3. 1331 Mike WUnight the winners were: Late
baroa: 4. In ) Dave Savtckl; 8. Da) Jared
Models _ Jack Cook: Limited
A ftm ,
Late Models _ Larry Osteen;
Lim ite d U t a M odal _ 1.107)
Modified _ David Rogers;
Chad Allman: 2. (u ) Scott llramlett: 3.
(22) Larry Osteen: 4. lu ) Sammy Ora
Sportsman _ Pat Buckley; Mlnlham: &amp; (91 Hobby Sears
Stocks _ Ted Vulplus; Bombers
Flo rid a M odified . I. ( I l l David
_ Greg Saylrr, and Run-A-Bouts Hncrra:
2. Da) Hobby Make: 3. In )
_ Timmy Morion.
Dove
Savtckl.
4. In ) Tim Laurent: 8.
New Smyrna Speedway Is lo­ (n ) Joe Middle!un
cated nine miles west of New
Sportsm an _ I. Us) Chuck Vole: 2.
Smyrna Beach at the comer of (xx) Dill Love-. 3. (u ) John Nusbaum; 4.
Highway 415 and 44. Cost this In ) Ron Lulry; S. (n ) Dee Napier.
M lal-B to e k _ l. 121Dob Doric; 2.
week will be $15 for adults,
Ted Vulplus: 3. (n l Wayne Clark:
with kids ll-and-Under free. |7I)
4. |0I| Conrad Grenier, ft. (1) Pedle A l­
Gates open at 6 p.m. with lison.
raqlng action beginning at 7
Bnm hai _ 1. IHI Rich Clods**.2.
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Kevin Schulte; 5. In ) psW i Kpwe
Iter more Information, call
Baa A R o s t _ &gt;. In ) Chuck Smith;
the FASCAR office at (904) 427In ) Joe OopeUnd; 3. UxJ Billy
4129. or on the net at Spade; 4. Lul Timmy
ft. (u )
WWW.NEWSMYRNASPEEDWAY Charlie Mere.
Batardajr, April 4, U
.COM. or E-Mail at FASCAR_ I. (96) Jack Cook; 2.
NOWOAOL.COM.
1781 II.J. McLeod: 3. (I l| David A p n ;
TE S T AND TUNE
4. In ) John Kennedy; 6. (u l Jared AtBITHLO _ Teat and Time Is boon.
Lim ited Late 1
_ I. 122)
held every Wednesday night
Oraham:
Osteen: 2. Ux]
from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. at Or­ Larry
3. |9I (lobby Sears; 4.
lando SpeedWorld.
Dfnridand: 8. (n l Robert I
Cost Is $20, which la good
F lo rid a Mod H I ad _ I. ( I I ) David
for driver and two crewmen In topers: 2. (u ) Bobby Blake: 3. text
the pita only, while Individuals Dave Savtckl: 4. UxJ Tim Laurent: B.
(n ) Robbie Hager.
can enter for $5.
Bportam aa _ I. In ) Pat Buckley: 2.
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Friday. March *7. IBM
Lata Msdsl _ I. |06) Jack Cook: 3.
lu ) Hob Underwood, J Ux) David King:
4. In) 8*d Sutra: 5 US) Jared Allison.
U a g r i Lata N atal l.ln l
Junto Btorfcland; 3. Nt Bobby Scan: 3
(33) Larry Oaleen: 4. Ux) Duke
S o u th a rd , ft. Ux) Eddie lore.
Florida M *4triad _ I. (8) Eddie
Hartln: 3. I*x| Ricky Wood: 3. (81) Tim
Laurent: 4 (71) Joe Middleton: S. (7)
Eddie Shedd

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the bases and Veriinde
lifted another sacrifice fly this
time to right field. Oraham
reached on an Infield single to
reload the bases and Rodriguez
followed with a squeeze b u n t
Valencia added Its final three
runs in the seventh Inning.
Lake Brantley graduate Matt
Krot doubled to center and
scored on another double to
center by Lagrasta. Rich then
homered to right to complete
the Matadors scoring.
SCC got Its three run* In the
bottom of the eighth Inning.
Sanford'a
Phillip
Eubanks
reached on an error and ad ­
vanced to second on a ground
out by Jamey Epperson. Josh
Rhodes then reached on a twobase throwing error, allowing
Eubanks to score.
Travis Gamble then singled
and Johnny Oulscppe walked
to load the baaca. Rhodes
■cored on a wild pitch and
Gamble scored when Seminole
High graduate Chris Youmans
grounded out.
Armstrong was 3-for-4 to
lead VCC (21-18-1 overall. 8-71 tn M-FC), while Rich was 2for-4 with a home run. two
run* scored and two RBI. and
Lagrasta was 2-for-3 with a
double and an RBI. Krot had a
double and a run scored In five
trips to the plate.
for the Raiders, Rhodes and
Gamble were both l-for-4 with
a run scored, while Youmans

UxJ Johnny Love: 3. (n| Bobby Owens:
4. lu ) Jerry Van Hocvcn; B. Ux) Dee
Napier.
_ I. (711 Ted Vulplus:
2. (01) Conrad Grenier 3. (21 Boo
Dorie. 4. (xx) Wayne Clark: S. In )
Kandy Koon.
Bom ber 1. In ) C m Savior. 2.
Ux) Homer Gordon: 3. Ux) Mike Hen­
drix: 4. In ) Gary Vivian: B. Ux) David
R n a -A -B o n t _ I . Ux) Timmy Mor­
ion: 2. Churk Smith: 3. Ux) Allen (Mi­
lan: 4. Joe Copdand: 6. Ux) Wayne
Srhuur.

was 1-for-4 with an RBI and
Eubanks had a run scored.
SCC (11-31 overall. 1-5 In the
conference) will host Centra)
Florida Community College
from Ocala In an M-FC doubleheader starting at noon on
Saturday and then play two
conference games next week at
Jacksonville against Florida
Community College on Tuesday
and back home to host St.
Johns River Community Col­
lege on Thursday. Those two
games will begin at 3 p.m.

Seminoledown 4-2 entering the seventh
Inning.
But the Tribe refused to be
beaten, plating seven runs to
pull out their 10th wtn against
six losses.
"If we play our game, we can
win district.* aald Seminole
head coach David Rogers.
Helping Duvall offensively
were Lake) ta Bryant (2-for-2)
and Amanda Muatakas (two
RBI).
Seminole will return to ac­
tion with a makeup game on
Monday.
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Seminote Herald. Sanford Florida •Friday. April 10.1998

People
Wife tired of husband’s cheating heart

CALENDAR

Dear Mary,

Art Association
Sanford-Seminole Art Asso­
ciation meets on the fourth
Saturday of each month, at 1
p.m.. at Shoney's tn Sanford.
Those Interested In art arc
welcome to attend.”
Sunbelt Daylily Club
Sunbelt Daylily’ Club meets
the first Sunday of the month
at 2 p.m. through April at the
Agricultural Center In Sanford..
The club educates members
on daylily growing through
slide shows, guest speakers
and trips to daylily gardens.
There are no club dues. Call
351-3219.
Bromeliad Society
The Seminole Hromollad So­
ciety meets the third Sunday of
the month, at 2 p.m., at San­
ford Garden Club, U.S. 17-92 at
Fairmont Avenue. Sanford. All
aspects of bromeliad culture
are covered during the meet­
ings. The society Is affiliated
with the Florida Council of
Bromoltad Societies and the
Bromeliad Society Inc. For In­
formation. call Bud Martin.
321-0838.
Blood Bank
Central Florida Blood Bank
Is 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 322-0822.

Contract Bridge
Bridge players are Invited to
play contract bridge every
Monday, at 10:30 a.m.. at the
Sanford Senior Center. For In­
formation. call 322-6326.
AARP
The Winter Springs Chapter
of AARP meets the third Mon­
day of the month, at 1:30 p.m..
at the Winter Springs Senior
Center off Edgemon Avenue.
Senior citizens, 50 and over,
are Invited to attend.
For Information, call 6950285.
Gamblers, families
Gamblers Anonymous nnd
Gam-Anon for family and
friends, meet separately Mon­
day and Friday (non-smokers)
at 7:30 p.m.. Church of Uie
Good Shepherd. 331 Lake Ave..
Maitland. For more Informa­
tion. call 236-9206.
Narcotics Anonym ous
Narcotics Anonymous meets
Monday at 8 p.m. at the Pres­
byterian House of Goodwill,
317 Oak Ave.. Sanford.

Lakeside Lions
The Sanford Lakeside Lions
Club meets the first and third
Monday of the month, at 7:00
p.m.. at the Marina Hotel.
Visitors and new members are
welcome. For Information, call
Matt Altemose. 322-8545, or
David Hall. 330-5238.

TO P S

TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sen­ Historical Com m ission
The Luke Mary Historical
sibly) Chapter «621 meets
every Monday, from 10-11:45 Commission meets at 7 p.m..
a.m., at the Sanford Alliance the first Monday of the month,
Church. 1401 S. Park Ave.. at the Frank Evans Center. 158
Sanford. For Information, call N. Country Club Road. Contact
321-9240. Visitors are wel­ James Thompson at 322-9432
for more Information.
come.

Practical Nurses
Sanford Rotary
Rotary Club of Sanford meets
every Monday at noon, at the
Marina Hotel.
Senior activities
Lake Mary Seniors Invite
myone 55 years of older to Join
them In two weekly activities
on Monday: V*oodcarvers. from
H.30 io 11:30 a.m. Games from
: 'o J p.m.. at the Frank Evans
Center. 158 N. Coun’v Club
Road.
Senior employment
An employment program
sponsored by AARP Senior
Community Service Employ­
ment Program Is 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.H-A.R-. meets every Monday
afternoon at 5 p.m. at Central
Florida Regional Hospital In
the far comer of the dining
room. This Is a self help sup­
port group for all cancer survi­
vors. whether In treatment now
or finished with tt. Call 3248737 or 322-7785 for more In­
formation.

Overeaters
Anonymous
Sanford - Overeaten Anony­
mous meets every Tuesday, at
10 a.m. In Pariah Hall Whltner
Lounge of Holy Cross Episco­
pal Church In Sanford. The
meetings last about an hour.
There are no dues nor fees.
The only requirement to attend
Is the desire to stop eating
compulsively.

Shufflaboard
The Sanford Tourist and
Shuflleboard 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
call Russ Kltner. president.
322-7751. for Information.

Sewing Club
Every Tuesday from 9:30 a.m.
to noon, the WOOPIE Sewing
Club gathers at the Lake Mary
Senior Center. 260 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 preemle babies, nursing
home residents and gifts for
the annual Christmas store.

The
Licensed
Practical
Nurses Association of Florida.
Inc., meets the second Monday
of the month at 6:309 p.m. at
Kllamey Baptist Church. 701
Formoso Ave.. C.E.U. rlass
provided eaci. month. All
meetings are opc: to LPNi and
to students and gr.JiuUe LPNs.
For Information call 299-4321.

Modelers Club
The Sanford Aero Modelers
Club meets every third Monday
of the month starting at 7 p.m.,
with the 'Model of the Month*
competition at Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commerce. 400 E.
First St. All phases of R/C
model aircraft are presented.
The club's dying field Is located
In Sanford. For more Informa­
tion. contact Lee Dorsue at
574-4732.

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

Pigeon Fanciers
The Central Florida Pigeon
Fanciers Association meets the
third Monday of each month at
the Seminole County Agricul­
tural Center. 4300 Orlando
Drive. Sanford. For Informa­
tion, call Art or Jean Anderson
at 831-8033.

Senior activities
Lake Mary Seniors Invite
anyone 55 years or older to
Join them In activities every
Monday through Friday, from
9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., at the
i-akr Mary Community Center.
260 N. Country Club Road.

Weekly Lions Club
The Sanford Lions Club
meets every Tuesday at noon at
the Colonial Room In down­
town Sanford near the clock.
Visitors and
prospective
members are welcome.

BridgaClub
Sanford Duplicate Bridge
Club meets at noon each Tues­
day at the Orosier Sanford
Chamber of Commerce, 400 E.
First St., Sanford.

Klwanis Club
Klwanls Club of Casselberry
meets every Tuesday at 7:30
a.m., s t Denney's on 436 In
Casselberry. For Information,
call 831-8645.

Sanford Sanlora
The Sanford Senior Citizens
Club meets the first and third
Tuesday, at 11 a.m.. at the
Sanford Senior Center. A bag
lunch follows. Visitors are wel­
come. For Information, call
322-2353 or 322-8161.

1
I want to believe my husband
when he says he's changed his
Fam ily
ways, but I'm afraid to after the
c o u n selo r
way lie lias lied to me and
cheated on me so many times.
IYe always Just whined and
cried nnd begged him to
MARY
change in the past, but now
BALK
I've iiad a belly full nnd I’ve
told him If he does It again. I'm 1_____________
out of here. He says he doesn’t
want to lose me. so I know he
loves me. but I'm Just afraid to Dear Two.
It sounds like you are more
mist him again. To tell the
tnith. I've thought about leav­ of an extension of him llum a
ing him before, but I feel like partner. Do you have a life? If
my life will romc unglued If not. you better start creating
we're apart. I Just want a one because there Is no way In
regular relationship with Just the world you can make him
him and me In the picture. Is slop cheating, or licllrvc he’s
stopped just because hr said
that too much lo ask?
so. Tills Is one of those places
Two la Enough

m

where we can only pay atten­
tion to actions, not words.
So. what do you have to do to
start creating a life for your­
self? Do you have a Job? If not.
start with that. Do you need
more education tn order to
support yourself? If so. get out
there and enroll In summer
school session and get on with
u program. Don't be surprised
If hr trlrs to put roadblocks In
your way toward gaining Inde­
pendence. He probably needs
things the way he wants them
right now. You are there to
take care of his needs and
wants; nnd when he gets bored
or restless, he has a dalliance
with another woman.
Please don't think that your
love, hope, or manipulation

How do you becom e a dietician?
DEAR Bit HLONZ I am currently
a college student, and I am working
on a research paper. 1 am research­
ing careers in diet and nutrition —
specifically, the jobs of dietitians and
nutritionists. Would you be able (o tell
me the difference between a dietitian
and a nutritionist’ Also. I'd like lo gel
your perspective of requirements for
entry and success in this field In other
sards, what training or education and
personal attributes would ensure sue
eess as a dietitian or a nutritionist'*
Any information you can give me
would be greatly appreciated Thanks
in advance — G G . Purchase. N Y.
DEAR G.G.: Adietitian receives col
lege-lrvel training on the basics nf nu
trition and food science with a special
focus on dietary planning There is a
registry for those dietitians who take
the roursework and then participate
in an internship at a hospital or other
appropriate site. Before they can re­
ceive their R.D. (Registered i)ieti(ian)
certification, they have to pass a basic
competency exam
Your education isn't over after you
receive your R.D., as you havr to take
continuing education courses on a reg­
ular basis lo maintain your registered
status. If you are interested in be
coming a dietitian, you should contact
the American Dietetic Association in
Chicago, or visit their web site al
http://www.eatright.org. Dietitians of
Canada is located in Toronto and can
be fsund on lbs web at http'V/wwwA
etittans.ee.
The word "nutritionist” is a more
generic term; unfortunately, it has no
specific meaning aside from the fact
that it denotes an individual who works
in the field of nutrition. Those having
advanced research degrees (M5. and
Ph D.) In the nutrition sciences might
rightfully consider themselves to be
nutritionists, but so might employees
at a health food store who have only

N U T R IT IO N

on the job training
You also might find practitioners
such as chiropractors, naturopathic
physicians or even massage therapists
rvlorring lo themselves as "nutrition
ists." Amidst all this nutritional con
fusion is the fact that medical doctors
—the professionals to whom, surveys
tell us, people most often go for nu­
trition advice — tend to have little
training in the science of nutrition All
this makes it difficult for the lay public
to know who's who and who knows
what
The requirements for entry in the
field vary with the type of job, as do
the personal attributes for success
The field of nutrition includes the often
solitary world of the bench scientist,
as well as positions that involve faceto face counseling of individuals about
diets and health. Whatever you choose,
though, training in the biochemical sci­
ences is essential if you want to suc­
ceed Having experience working on a
research projedwillkaip you develop
critical thinking skills and a respect
for the scientific process. I became in­
terested in nutrition and went lo grad
uatc school to be trained. It was a long
road, but it provided the essential foun­
dation that allows me to interpret new
science as it emerges. Whatever you
decide, though, it is essential that you
have a firm understanding of the limits
of your knowledge.
DEAR DR BLONZ: Afriend told me

that it is not safe to eat the skins of
baked potatoes, even if they have been
washed before baking The reason, ac­
cording lo my friend, is that there is
toxic material in the skins Is this true’
— LB . Oceanside, Calif
DEAR LB.: Your friend is probably
referring to solaninc. a biller tasting,
poisonous compound that can be pre­
sent In potatoes that have been al­
lowed lo sprout or that have a greenish
tint to their peel
The solanme develops when a potato
is exposed lo light or allowed to sprout
This is one reason why it is recom­
mended that potatoes be stored in a
cool, dark place
Washing u not an effective way of
removing solaninc. as it is most conrentrated in the sprouts and is pre­
sent just below the greenish tinted
skin Although small amounts of sola
nine are relatively harmless, you
should always remove all sprouts and
peel away any skin that has a green
tsh tint prior to eating a potato You
should also discard any potatoes that
have a biller taste If there are neither
sprouts nor green skin, it is safe to eat
the entire potato The skin rontains di­
etary fiber and small amounts of sev­
eral vitamins and minerals
Send questions to "On Nutrition.” Ed
Mont, do N e w s p a p e r Enterprise As­
sociation. loo Madison Ave.. New
York. NY 10016 For e-mail, address
inquiries lo cd " blonz com Due lo
the volume of mail, personal replies
cannot be provided
Ed Blonz. fh.D. is the author of the
"Your Personal Nutritionist” book
senes tSignet. 1996*
• ISM NEWSPAITH K N TO U IU S K ASSN

will rhangr your husband from
the man you’ve got Into the
man you want. If he stops
cheating on you It will be be­
cause he feels that It ta what
he should do or wants to do.
not because you want him to.
You can only start Uie long,
bard path of arknowlrdglng
your problem (which you are
doing), nnd then setting up a
plan of action to solve It. Then
do what you havr to do to Im­
plement your plnn--counseling,
additional training, new Job. or
all of these. As he sees you
changing. It may spur some
changes In him as well.
Mary Balk la a Certified Addiction
Prevention Professional and a
counselor at Ovtado High School.
Contact bar at 365-1842. Ex. 210.

La Sertoma
hosts 6th
fashion show
■ fart si ta Um Herald
The Greater Seminole La
Sertoma Is having ifs sixth
annual fashion show and
luncheon on April 25. 1098
at
the
Hilton
North/iV’junonte
Springs
from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
This year's fashions will be
presented by Oayfers of Al­
tamonte Springs with casual.
, business, and formal attire
being presented.
There will be entertain­
ment. a silent auction and
door ptUes...The proceeds
from this luncheon/fashion
show will benefit the Semi­
nole County Speech and
Hearing Programs; such as
p«fnp Endeavor for Children
with speech and hearing Im­
pairm ents. Other organiza­
tions benefiting from the
work of La Sertoma are:
Spina h im * Foundation;
Lakewood Adult Care Center:
Meridian Nursing Home, and
holiday haskrts for needy
Camilles.
Youth
sendee
awards, and college scholar­
ships- arc ‘titH b utrd gnnu-

Seating Is
early reservations may be
obtained by phoning Ann
a t (407) 323-2042.
to
phone Nancy Chenet at: 7®79434.

Teen: Drugs aren’t cool at all
ford, Conn. 06460-0070; e-maili
ocflnfofcj unocom.

DEAR ABBY: I am an 18-yearold female college student, and it
aaddena me to aee what a big prob­
lem drug* and alcohol have Become
to the youth of today.
Seven years ago when 1 was 11,
I, too, wanted to get high once, *1ust
to aee what it was like.’ Well, lour
years and one arrest, a long-term
psychiatric hospitalization and
830,000 later, I finally
admitted
nally sdmll
that 1 had a seriousI problem — not
grief I
to mention the pa■in and gri
caused my family.
I never intended to become an
addict Nobody does. I just wanted
to try (t because all the ‘cool’ people
did drugs,, iand I wanted to be ‘cool,*
too.
e yean sir
touched any drug , but it’s still a

ADVICE

A B IG A IL
VAN BUREN

CONFIDENTIAL TO JEANNEi
Happy birthday, my precious
firstborn.
DEAR ABBY: Please remind
srents who are divorcing not to
orget to have that all-important
&amp;
conversation with their sons and
daughters in which they assure
them that the divorce has nothing
to do with them.
Don't assume they "know.* Chil­
dren need to be told that their par­
ents will be there for them, even
though their parents won't be living
together. Ana it’s vital that the par­
ents follow through by being avail­
able to their children physically,
emotionally and financially aa much
as possible.
fy father abandoned my three
Myfathi
siblings and me in all three ways.
At 44, after three failed relation­
ships, I still hurt because my father
never told me the divorce was not
ray fault, and because he never
stood by us. With the help of coun­
seling, I've stopped blaming my
father and myself for my failed rela­
tionship*. I have finally made |
with my dad. I don't respect i
the decisions he made, but I do love
him. He ia who he is, and I realize
now that it's time to get on with my
life.
ON THE MEND
IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

Buttering trom a very common disor­
der. OCD is characterized by recur­
rent, unwanted and unpleasant
thoughts (obsessions) and/or repeti­
tive, ritualistic behaviors the person
feels driven to perform (compul­
sions). Typical obsessions are dirt,
germs and contamination; inordi­
nate concern with order, arrange­
have received help. By the time I ment or symmetry, inability to alaturned 16,1 weighed 85 pounds and card useless or worn-out items, etc.
had more cocaine, metnampheta- Typical compulsions include exces­
mine, marijuana and alcohol In my sive washing (particularly hand
blood than any human body should washing or bathing); and repetitive
have been able to tolerate. Because actions such as counting, arranging
of drugs, I have also had to bury and ordering or hoarding.
After seeing a psychiatrist, 1 was
three friends I used to "party* with.
:ribed medication and started
Today, I’m doing wonderful
vioral therapy. 1 now feel nor­
things with my life and am proud of
my accomplishments. Abby, if just mal for the first time in my life.
one person who reads this will atop Please, Abby, publish the symptoms
and think about what experiment­ of obseaaive-compulsive disorder,
ing with druga did to me, then not only to increase awareness for
everything I’ve been through will those who are suffering and don't
know why, but also for people who
not have been In vain.
OLDER, WISER AND CLEAN ore close to someone who is suffer­
ing. People with OCD hide their
DEAR OLDER, WISER AND behavior well. This disorder is still
CLEAN! I hops that other teens very much in the closet.
BETTER IN BOSTON
will take your painful and hardDEAR ON TILE MEND: That's
earned leeeon to heart. Nothing
good
advios for divorcing p a r­
DEAR
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voice of experience.
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a tte n tio n by T b s O bsessive- of divorce o r se p a ra tio n a re
DEAR ABBY: Last summer 1 Compulsive Foundation, a non­ too o ften th e In n o cen t by­
had a life-changing experience. I profit organization dadlcatod to standers — the children. I tell
was watching a television program Improving the welfare of people the children of divorce! “Don’t
that featured a segment on obaes- with obsessive-compulsive dis­ m ake yo u r b u rd en h a rd e r to
e a r by fa stin g In any w ay
aive-compulsive disorder. I didn't order. The movie tells the story bguilty
about the split. Children
much attention until I heard a of a successful w riter (played by are seldom.
If ever, the cause —
of symptoms that characterize Jack Nicholson) who Is strug­
or
even
a
factor
— In a divorce
gling with OCD. With as much
OCD.
ublicity as the film Is recelv- or separation.”
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heard every detail of my own Ing, obeessive-compulsiva dlsorunderstand­
bizarre behavior (behavior I had dar may gain now understandDEAR ABBY: 1. too, used to
hidden for years) described. After ing from the general public.
T bs O bsessive-C om pulsive silently condemn eble-looking peo­
doing some research at my local
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man In the prime of hia life. But the
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IN VALLEY VILLAGE, CALIF.
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DEAR JUU : Tm
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Legal Notices

Legal Notices
NO TICE OF C O N D IMNATION MIAKINO
TO Properly Owner*
or interested person* ol
the following described property
Legal Description ot Properly N 42 FT OF • 111 t FT OF W 1/2
OIK » TN 1J TOWN OF SANFORD PO 1 PO IIS A t RECORDED IN
SANFORD SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
AKA I I S S Pecan Avenue
REPORT NUMBER SA G
The building)*) or structure)*) located on Ihe abova-staled prop­
erty ha* been lound by the Ouilding Ollrcial of Ihe City ol Sanlord
lo be In unsanitary untale, dilapidated or uninhabitable condi­
tion
YOU ARE MEREDY NOTIFIED that a Condemnation Hearing will
be conducted by Ihe Do aid ot Commissioners ot Ihe City of
Sanlord on the tlth day of April. I9SS. at 7 00 p m In Ihe City
Commission Chambers Room 117 Sanlord City Halt. MO N Park
Avenue Sanlord. Florida, to make lull determination whether or
not Ihe building)*) or struclure(a) located on Ihe above-staled
property shall be condemned
You are hereby ordered lo appear before the City Commission
Condemnation Hearing lo be heard and present your side ol Ihe
cat* You have the right lo obtain an attorney, al your own
espense. lo represent you before Ihe Commission You have Ihe
nghl lo call witnesses on your behalt at well as lo crots-eaamln*
all other witnesses II you do not appear, the City Commission
may proceed without you
Should Ihe City Commission determine lhal said building)*) or
structure)*) shall be condemned, they have the poster lo Issue an
Order ol Condemnation requiring you to causa Ihe building)*) or
structure)*) lo be demolished and removed or placed In a stale of
sound repair within a lim* certain
If the building)*) or structure)*) are not demolished and removed
or repaired within such tune period, then such building)*) or
structure)*) will be demolished and removed by the City and the
cost of the asm* attested at a lien against the above-titled
property
If you have any questions concerning this mailer, pleat* contact
the Cod* Enforcement Department al (407) 330-4444 SHOULD
YOU DECIDE TO APPEAL ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT THE
ADOVE HEARINO. YOU MAY NEED A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE
PROCEEDINGS TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE WHICH RECORD IS
NOT PROVIDED BY THE CITY OF SANFORD (F S 2SS Ol 05)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDINO ASSISTANCE TO PAR*
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEOINOS SHOULO CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE AOA COORDINATOR AT 330-4414 4S
HOURS IN AOVANCE OF THE MEETING
PUBLISHED OATES Apr.) 1 IM S A April 10. IM S
D IP S

NOTICS OF CONDEMNATION NBARINO
TO Property Owner*
or interested person* of
th* following described property
Legal Description of Property E 21 S FT OF LOT 2S A ALL LOTS
27 A 2S BLK S SAN LANTA PO 2 PO M AS RECOROED IN BANFORO. SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
AKA S4S Plumose Drive
REPORT NUMBER Bl-4
Th* building)*) or structure)*) located on Ihe above-stated prop­
erty ha* been found by the Building Official of Ihe City of Sanford
to be in unsanitary, unsafe dilapidated or uninhabitable condi­
tion
YOU ARE HERE0V NOTIFIED lhal a Condemnation Hearing wdl
be conducted by Ihe Board ot Commissioners ot th* City of
Sanlord on the 12th day ot April. ISM . al 7 04 p m in Ihe City
Commission Chambers Room 117. Sanlord City HaM. M 4 N Park
Avenue. Sanford Florida, lo make full deler mi nation whether or
not the building)*) or structure)*) located on th* above-staled
property shaN be condemned
You are hereby ordered lo appear belor* Ihe City Commission
Condemnation Hearing lo be heard and present your side ot th*
case You have th* right to obtain an attorney at your own
espense to represent you before Hi* Commission You have th*
nghl lo call witnesses on your behalf a* well a* to cross-osamm*
all other witnesses If you do not appear, the City Commission
may proceed without you
Should Ihe City Commission dele-mine lhal said budding)*) or
structured) shall be condemned they have Ihe power t* issue an
Order of Condemnation requiring you lo cause Ihe building)*) or
structure)*! lo be demolished and removed or pieced in a stale of
sound repair within a lime certain
II th* building)*) or structure)*) are not demolished and removed
or repaired within such tune period, then such building)*) or
structure)*) will be demolished and removed by Ihe City and the
coat ol the asm* assessed a* a lien against th* above-slated
property
It you have any question* concerning this mailer, pieea* contact
the Cod* Enforcement Department al (407) 2M-SA44 SHOULD
YOU DECIDE TO APPEAL ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT THE
ABOVE HEARINO. YOU MAY NEEO A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE
PROCEEDINGS TESTIMONY ANO EVIDENCE WHICH RECORD IS
NOT PROVIDED BY THE CITY OF SANFORO (F S 2SS 014S)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDINO ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE AOA COORDINATOR AT S10-SS2S 4S
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETINO
PUBLISHED DATS* April S. IM S A April 10. I M I
DfP-S
NOTICS DP CONDEM NATION NS AN MSS
TO Property Owners
or Interested person* ot
the following described property
legal Descnpbon el Property LOTS 4 e S BLK 10 TR F TOWN
OF SANFORO PB t PO SS AS RECOROSO IN SANFORD. SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
AKA &gt;17 B *th Street
REPORT NUMBER SA-S
The budding)*) or structure)*) located on Ihe above-staled prop­
erty has been found by the Building Official of Ihe City of Sanford
Is be in unsanitary, unsafe, dilapidated or urunhabitable condi-

IsOM

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED lhal a Condemnation Hearing mil
be conducted by th* Ooerd ol Commissioner* ot Ihe City of
Sanlord on the IS th day of April. IM S . al 7 00 p m in the City
Commission Chambers. Room 117. Sanlord City Had, M 0 N Path
Avenue. Sanlord. Florida, lo make tuft determination whether or
not th* budding)*) or structure)*) located on the above-staled
property ahau be condemned
You are hereby ordered lo appear before the City Commission
Condemnation Hearing lo be heard and present your aid* of th*
case You have Ihe nghl to obtain an attorney, al your oem
espense. to represent you before th* Commission You have tha
nghl to c*N witnesses on your behalf as well a* to crost-eaamut*
all other witnesses II you do not appear, th* City Commission
may proceed without you
Should Ihe City Commission determine that said budding)*) or
structure)*) shall be condemned, they have Ihe power to Issue an
Order of Condemnation requiring you to cause Ihe budding)s) or
structure)*) lo be demolished and removed or placed in a state ol
sound repair within a time certain
If tha building)*) or structure)*) are not demolished and removed
or repaired within such lime period, then such building)*) or
structure)*) wdl be demolished and removed by the City and th*
cost of Ihe same assessed as a lien against the above-staled
property ,
If you have any question* concerning this mailer, pi**** contact
th* Cod* Enforcement Department at (407) 330-IB44 SHOULD
YOU DECIDE TO APPEAL ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT THE
ABOVE HEARINQ. YOU MAY NEED A VERBATIM RECORO OF THE
PROCEEOINOS. TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE WHICH RECORO IS
NOT PROVIOED BY THE CITY OF SANFORD (F S2SS0I0S)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDINO ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT 3M-SS2S 4S
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETINO
PUBLISHED DATES April 1. IM S S April tO. IM S
DEP-4

NOTICS OP CONOSMNATION NBARM S
TO: Property Owners
or interested parsons ot
th* lodowing daaenbod property

Legal Description ol Property LOT IS BLK 7 BEL-AIR PB S PO
7t AS RECORDED IN SANFORD. SEMINOLS COUNTY. FLORIDA
AKA: M M S SOth Street
REPORT NUMBER: SB-2
Th* budding)*) or structure!s) located on Ih* sbove-slstad prop­
erty has boon lound by the Building Official of Ih* City of Sanlord
to bo rn unsanitary. unset*, ddapidated or untnhabitabte condi­
tion
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIEO lhal a Condemnation HMrtng wW
bo conducted by th* Board ol Commisaionora of Ih* City ol
Sanlord or tho ISth day of April IS M . of 7.00 p m in rn* City
Commission Chamber*. Room 117. Sanlord City Halt. S00 N. Park
Avonua. Sanlord. Florida, lo make tuN determination whether or
not Ih* budding!*) or structure)s) located on Ih* oboe* stated
property shall b* condemned
You ore hereby ordered lo appear before th* City Commission
Condemnation HMrtng lo bo hoard and praMnt your aid* of th*
COM. You hava Ih* right lo obtain on attorney, of your own
oaponoo, la roproMnl you bofora the Commission You have Ih*
nghl lo M S wltnossa* on your be hail a* well aa lo croaa-oaamln*
alt other witness** II you da not appear. Ih* City Commttsion
may procood without you
Should (ho City Commission dotarmm* that M id budding)*) or
structure)*) shaN be condemned. Ihey have the power lo Issue an
Order ol Condemnation requiring you lo cause Ih* budding)*) or
structure)*) lo be demolished and removed or placed In a state ol
sound repair withm a tun* certain
II Ih* budding)*) or structure)*) ar* no) demolished and removed
or repaired within such tunc period, then such budding)*) or
•truelure)*) will be demolished end removed by Ih* City and Ih*
cool *1 Ih* M m * osaoasad aa a Hon againal Ih* above-stated

prop#fly

If you have any question* concerning ttu* matter, pieo** contact
th* Cod* Cnlorcomonl Department al (407) 320-4444 OHOULO
YOU DECIOE TO APPEAL ANY MATTER CONSIOEREO AT THE
ABOVE HEARINO. YOU MAV NEEO A VERBATIM RECORO OF THE
PROCEEDINGS. TESTIMONY AND EVIOENCE WHICH RECORO IE
NOT PROVIOED BV THE CITY OF SANFORO (F S 244 OIOS).
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDINO ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULO CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE AOA COORDINATOR AT SS0-4E2S M
HOURS IN ADVANCE OP THE MEETING
PUBLISHED DATES April 9. IS M • Aprd 1 0 .1 M I
OS P-7

NOTICE OF CONDEMNATION HEAR IRQ
TO Property Owners
or Interested persons of
the following described property
Legal Description of Property: LOT S BLR S TR 14 SEMINOLE
PARK PO 2 PO 74 AS RECORDED IN SANFORD. SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
AKA IM S W Slh Street
REPORT NUMBER SS-1
The building)*) or structure)*) located on the above-stated prop­
erty ha* been found by Ihe Building Official of the City ol Sanlord
lo be In unsanitary, unsafe, dilapidated or uninhabitable condi­
tion
YOU ARE HERE0Y NOTIFIED that a Condemnation Haanng will
be conducted by the Board of Commissioners ol the City ol
Sanford on Ihe U lh day of April. IM S . al 7 00 p m In Ihe City
Commission Chamber*. Room 117. Sanlord City HaM. M 0 N Park
Avenue. Sanlord. Florida, lo make lull determination whether or
not Ihe building)*) or structure)*) located on the above-slated
property shall be condemned
You are hereby ordered lo appear before the City Commission
Condemnation Hearing to be heard and present your side of the
case You have Ihe right to obtain an attorney, at your own
espense. to represent you before the Commission You have Ihe
nghl to call witnesses on your behalf as urelt a* So croea-etamm*
all other witnesses If you do not appear, the City Commission
may proceed without you
Should the City Comnsaslon determine that said budding)s) or
structure)*! shall be condemned, they have Ihe power to issue an
Order of Condemnation requiring you to causa the budding)*) or
structure)*) lo be demolished and removed or placed In a stale ol
sound repair within a time certain.
If the building)*) or structure)*) are not demolished and removed
or repaired within such time period, then such building)*) or
slruclure(s) will be demolished and removed by Ihe City and the
cost of Ihe same assessed a* a hen against the above-slated
property
If you have any question* concerning this matter, pleas* contact
the Code Enforcement Deportment at (407) 330-4444 SHOULO
YOU DECI0E TO APPEAL ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT THE
ABOVE HEARINQ. YOU MAY NEED A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE
PROCEEDINGS. TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE WHICH RECORD IS
NOT PROVtOID BY THE CITY OF SANFORD (F S 2SS OIOS)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE AOA COORDINATOR AT SM -M 2S 4S
HOURS IN AOVANCE OF THE MEETING
PUBLISHED DATES April 1. IM S S April 10. IM S
0CP-S

NOTICS OF CONDEMNATION NBARINO
TO Property Owners
or Interested persons ol
the following described property
Legal Description of Property LOT 10 OLK 13 TR 4 TOWN OF
SANFORD PO t PO SO AS RECOROED IN SANFORD. SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
AKA: »1 S W t *th Street/1 1 1 1 Myrtle Avenue
REPORT NUMBER SS-1S
The building)!) or structure)*) located on Ihe abov - stated prop­
arty ha* been found by the Building Official of the City ot Sanlord
to be In unsanitary, unsafe, dilapidated or uninhabitable condi­
tion
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a Condemnation Hearing will
be conducted by tha Board of Commissioners of Ihe City of
Sanford on the tllh day ot April. IM S , at 7 00 p m. In the City
Commission Chambers. Room 117. Sanford City Halt. M 0 N Park
Avenue, Sanford. Florida, lo make full determination whether or
not the building)*) or structure!*) located on Ihe above-staled
; r .-.petty shall be condemned
You are hereby ordered So appear before the City Commission
C-ndemnation Hasting to be heard and present your side ol Ihe
case You have the right lo obtain an attorney, al your own
••pens*, to represent you before the Commission You hava the
nghl to call witnesses on your behalf a* welt as to cross-asamin*
all other witnesses If you do not appear, the City Commission
may proceed without you
Should the City Commission determine that said building)*) or
structure)*) shall be condemned, they hava the power to Issue an
Order of Condemnation requiring you to cause the building)*) or
strue lure) •) to be demolished and removed or placed In a slat* of
sound repair srtlhin a Hma certain
If the bunding)*) or structure)*) arc not demolished and removed
or repaired within such lim* period, then such budding)*) or
structure)*) will be demolished and removed by the City and the
cost of the same assessed as a lien against the above-staled
property
II you have any question* concerning this matter, pleas* contact
the Cod* Enforcement Department at (407) 330-4444 SHOULD
YOU DECIOE TO APPEAL ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT THE
ABOVE HEARINO. YOU MAY NEED A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE
PROCEEDINGS. TESTIMONY ANO EVIDENCE WHICH RECORD IS
NOT PROVIOED BY THE CITY OF SANFORD. )F S 2SS OIOS)
PERSONS SV1TH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE AOA COORDINATOR AT 330-4424 4S
HOURS IN AOVANCE OF THE MEETING
PUBLISHED OATES April S. IM S A April 10. IM S
D E P -tt

NOTICS OF CONDEMNATION NBARINO
TO Property Owners
or interested person* of
th* following described property
Legal Oeacnpben of Properly W SS FT OF LOT tO BLK 14 TR 1
TOWN OF SANFORD PB I PO SO AS RICOROSO IN SANFORD.
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
AKA 1217 Palmetto Avenue
REPORT NUMBER SS-tS
Th* budding)*) or structure)*) located on Ihe above-stated prop­
erty ha* been found by th* Building Official of th* City of Sanford
to be In unsanitary, unsafe, ddapidalad or uninhabitable condi­
tion
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED lhal a Condemnation Hearing will
be conducted by Ihe Board of Commissioner* ot Ihe City of
Sanford on Ihe I Slh day of Apm. ISM . al 7 04 p m m the City
Commission Chambers. Room 1 1 7. Sanford City Hall. S04 N Park
Avenue. Sanford. Florida, lo make fuM determination whether or
not the buddmglt) or structure)*) located on th* above-slated
properly ShaN be condemned
You are hereby ordered to appear baler* th* City C ommission
Condemnation Hearing le be heard and present your side ol Ihe
cat* You have Ihe nghl to obtain an attorney, al your own
espense. lo represent you baler* the Comnseaien You have tha
nght lo caN witnesses on your behalf at wett at to crosa-etamm*
all other witneaae* If you do not appear. Ihe City Commission
may proceed without you
Should th* City Compulsion dot* mm* that said building)a| or
structure)*) shall bo condemned, they have the power lo issue an
Order ot Condemnation requiring yau to cause the budding)*) or
ttructurs(t) lo be demolished and removed or placed In a stats ol
sound repair within a lim* certain
It Ihe buddmglt) or structure)*) are not demolished and removed
or repeired within such Inn* period, then such budding)*) or
structure)*} will be demolished and removed by th* City and th*
coal of th* tarn* attested aa a hen agams I the above-staled
property
If you have any question* concerning this matter, pleas* contoe I
th* Cod* Intercom*nt Department al (447) 2M -M 44 SHOULO
YOU DECIDE TO APPfAL ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT THE
ADOVE HEARINO. YOU SUV NEEO A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE
PROCEEDINGS. TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE WHICH RECORD IS
NOT PROVIOED BY THE CITY OF SANFORD )F S 2*4 S IM )
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDINO ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE AOA COORDINATOR AT 2S4-SS2S 4S
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
PUBLISHED DATES April S. I M S A Aprd SO. IS M
DSP-ia
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MOTieS OP CONDSNNATIOII NBARINO
TO Property Owners
or mtarosiod persona of
fh* following daaenbod properly
Legal Description ol Property LOTS t * * BLK t PINE LEVEL PB
t PO M AS RECOROED IN SANFORO SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
AKA 1411 W ISth Streal
REPORT NUMBIR St-21
Tho building)*) or structure)*) located on th* above-staled prop­
erty hat been found by th* Budding Official of Ih* City of Sanford
lo bo in unsanitary, unsafe, dilapidated or unmhafMlabie condiYOU ARC HEREBY NOT1FIEO lhal a Condemnation Hearing wdl
b* conduct ad by Ih e Board of Commtasioners of Ih * City of
Sanford on Ih* tllh day of Aprd. IS M . al 7 00 p m in Ih* City
Commission Chambers. Room 117. tantord City Hall. 200 N Park
A*anus. San to id. Florida, to make full determination w h e th e r or
not Ihe budding)*) or structure)*) located on Ih * obovo-ateted
property shall bo condemned
You ere hereby erderwd le appear before Ih* City Commwaten
Cendamnafien Heortog to be heard and present yeur aid* of Ih*
case You have the nghl le obi am an attorney, at your ewn
aspen**, to reprosont you before Ihe Commmeien You have Ih*
nght te calf witneaae* on your be had as wed as le cioss-esamme
ad ether witnesses If you do not appear, the City Commission
moy proceed sntheul you
Should Ih* City Commission determine lhal said building)*) or
structure)*) shad be condemned. Ihey have fh* powsr lo I***# on
Ordor of Condemnation requiring you lo cause the budding)*) or
structure)*) to be domohahod and i*moved or pieced In * alal* of
sound repo* withm e turn consul
II th* budding)*) or structure)*) ar* no) domobohod and ramoead
or repaired withm such time parted, then such building)*) or
structure)*) wdl be demolished and removed by Ih* City end m*
coal ef M«* Mm* assessed a* * hon egemsl tn* abovo-ttated
property.
If you have any question* concerning fhta matter, pi*as* contact
the Cod* Enforcement Department *1 (407) 2M -M 44 SHOULO
YOU DECIDE TO APPEAL ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT THE
ABOVE HEARINO. YOU MAV NEED A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE
PROCEEOINOS. TESTIMONY AND (V lO E N C I WHICH RECORO IE
NOT PROVIDED BV THE CITY OF SANFORD (F S M S 01M )
PERSONO WITH DISABILITIES NEIOINO ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICI AOA COORDINATOR AT 224-4424 42
HOURS IN AOVANCS OF T H t M U T IN G
PUBUSHSO OATES Aprd S. IS M A Aprd 10. IS M
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________________________________ L i ----------NOTICS OP OOMOSMNATtON NBARINO
TO Property Ownar*
or intaroslad persons of
fh* following daaenbod properly
Legal Daaartptiaa of Property: N 4S FT OF S M F T OF LOTS ST
• M BLK C SOUTH SANFORO PB 1 PG 24 AS RECOROED IN SAN­
FORO. SEMIN OLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
AKA. t i l t Olive Avenue
REPORT NUMBER SA-11
Tim budding)*) or structure)*) located on th* above-staled prop­
erty he* been leund by the Builduig Official ol Ihe City ol Sanlord
lo be m unsanitary unsale, ddsputaled or urun habit able condi­
tion
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a Condemnation Mooring sn«
bo conducted by Ihe Board of Cemmtitoners of th* City of
Sanlord on die 11th day of Aprd. 1SBS. al 7 40 p m In lh« City
Commission Chambers. Room 117. Sanford City Hoi. SOS N. Park
Avenue. Sanford. Florida, to make luK determine lion who tha r or
not I ho budding) a) or structure)*) located on Ihe above-staled
property shaN b* condemned
You or* hereby ordered lo appear before th* City Commie*ion
Condemnation Heating Is bo heard and pres ant your aid* of tho
cat* You have tho right lo obtain an attorney, of your own
ripens*. So mproiant you before th* Comndaaton You have th*
nght lo call wttnosao* on your behalf a* straN as to ctoca-eaandn*
•H other witnesses If you do not appear, th* City Commission
may procood without you
Should th* City Commission dal*men* that said buddmglt) or
structure)*) shall be condemned, they have th* power to issue an
Order ot Condemnation requiring you lo eaua* tho budding)*) or
structure)*) lo b* demolished and removed or placed In a alal* ol
sound repair within a lima certain
II the buddmglt) or structure)*) ere not demolished and removed
or repaired within such lun* period, then such building)*) or
structure)*) wlK be demolished and removed by Ih* City and tho
coat ol fh* asms astaaaed aa a lion againal th* above-atatad
property
If you have any question* concerning this mailer, pieata contact
tha Cod* Enforcement Department al (447) S24-SS44. SHOULO
YOU DECIDE TO APPEAL ANY MATTER CONSIOEREO AT THE
ABOVE HEARINO. YOU MAY NEEO A VERBATIM RECORO OF THE
PROCEEDING*. TESTIMONY ANO EVI0ENCS WHICH RECORO IS
NOT PROVIOED BV TH* CITY OF SANFORO. (F S 2M 010S)
PERSONS WITH OISABIIITISS NEEDINO ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIRATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEOINOS SHOULO CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT SM-SS2S 4*
HOURS IN AOVANCE OF THE MEETINO
PUBLISHEO DATE* Aprd S. IM S S April 10. 1000
DSP-17

NOTIOB OP O M B B M B A T lO a NEAP M B
TO. Property Owners
or mlare*ted persene ef
Ih* feBewIns described property
Legal Deecrtptten ef Property: LOTS 1 a I BLK 2 PINS LBVSL PB
S PO SS AB NSCOROSO IN SANFORO. SSMINOIS COUNTY.
FLORIOA
AKA: 1402 Oleander Avenue
REPORT NUMBER SS-tO
Th* building)*) or atrudurots) local ad on Ih* above staled prop­
erty ha* boon found by th* Building Ofhctol at th* City Ef Sanford
lo b* In unsanitary, unoata. ddep-dalad or uninhabit able condi­
tion
10U ARC HCRSBV NOTIFIED that a Condemnation Haanng wdl
• conducted by Ih* Board *1 Commie*ionert of fh* City of
•ord on tho 12m day ot Aprd. IS M . *1 7 0 « p m rn tha City
j.mnuaaten Chambers. Room 117. Sanlord City Had. 200 N Parti
Avana*. tantord. Florid*, lo moka fud dalamdootlon whether or
not Ih* building)*) or structured) located o* Ih* ahove-stated
property shod be condemned
You ar* hereby ordered to appear before tha City Comodeaion
Condemnation Hearing te ho heard end present your aid* ef Ih*
COM You hava tho rtWI to obtain an attorney, at your own
aapones, to represent you botere th* Cemmitawn You hava Ih*
nght to cad wttnotMt on your behalf aa wall a* to croas-aiartun*
ad other witnesses If you do net applet, tha City Conw iM lon
may procood without you
Should fh* City Commission dotarmm* that Mid budding)*) or
atrue hire) a) shod bo condo mnod. they have th* power to issue an
Ordor ol Condemnation requiring you to causa th* building)*) or
structured) lo be domobohod and removed or placed in a state ol
sound repair within a lim* cart am
II th* building)*) or structure)*) ar* not domoliahod and removed
or repeired within such time parted, then such budding)*) or
Structured) will be demolished and removed by Ih* City and th*
cast ol Ih* same assessed aa * ban againal tha above-stated

NO TICE OP COMOBIENATION NBABMO
TO: Property Owners
or inIareatod parsons ol
tho foitewing dossnbod property
Logoi OaeertpPen of Property: • M S S PT OP LOT S BLK S TR S
TOWN OP SANFORO PB t PO M AS RECOROSO IN SANFORD.
MMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
AKA: M S S Magnate Avenue
REPORT NUMBER SS-1B
Th* building)*) or •trucluf*)*) located on Ih* obovo-ateted prop­
erty te* boon lound by dw Budding Official ot th* City of Sanford
te bo in unMnitary. unsafe, dilapidated ot untnhabitebf* condi­
tion
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIEO that a Condemnation flooring wdl
be conducted by th* Board ol Commieeienore of th* City *1
Sanlord on tho ISth day ol Aprd. IS M . al 7.M p m In lit* Cite
Commission Choatterq. Room 117, Santord City Hoi. E M N. Pork
Avenue, S ante id. Florida, to mate tuN dot ormtnation who thor or
not th* budding!*) dr structure)*) tecs ted on th* above elated
prop*rty ated bo Boodomnod.
You or* hereby ordered to appear belor* th* City Commiooted
Condemnation HMrtng la bo hoard and preeent your side el the
c o m . You have dw rijRH to obtain on enamor, of yeur oem
aspens*, lo represent you before th* Comndoaton. You have te*
nght to M l wltnossa* on your bo hail M took as to cm** asandna
ad otter wltnoMM. It you do oof appear, tho City Camndaaion
may proceed without you.
Should tho City Commission dotemen* that Mid budding!s) or
structure)*) ateS te aandamnad. they have th* power I* teau* an
Ordor ol Condemnation requiring you to cause th* buildmg) s) or
atrueturn)a) to be demo Itched and removed ar placed In a slate *1
aowed repair withia a tun* certain
II th* budding)*) ar structure)*) are not demolished and removed
or repaired within such Um* ported, than such budding!*) or
structure)*) wdl bo dameIt*hod and removed by th* City and tha
coot ol Mm Mm* ass*Mod a* t tea ogatasl Mo obovo-ateted
property
It you have any qua si ions c oncoming this matter, pi*as* contact
the Code Satomomont Department al (407) SS0-SS44 SHOULO
YOU DECIOE TO APPEAL ANT MATTER CONSIDERED AT THE
ABOVE HEARING. YOU MAY NEED A VERBATIM RECORO OP THE
PROCEEDINGS. TESTIMONY ANO EVIDENCE WHICH RECORO IE
NOT PROVIDEO BV THS CITY OP SANFORO. (F S SM S IM ).
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NBEOOfQ ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANT OF T H E M PROCEEOINOE SHOULO CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE AOA OOOAONUTOR AT EBG-BSM 4S
IfOURE IH AOVANCE OP THS IAEATW O
PUBLISHEO DATES. Apm S. IS M B AprB 10. IS M
0CP-BS

NOTIOB OF OONOSBMItriON HSARINO
TO Property Owners
or interested person* ol
tha todowtng described property
Legal Ooocrtpdoa of Property: LOTS 1 * S BLK S PINS LEVEL PB
&lt; PO M A t RECORDBO IN SANFORO. SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
AKA 1*14 W 14th 4 ire*I
'•(PORT NUMBER: SS-22
* a budding!*) or *tructure&lt;*) loco ted on tho obovo-ateted prepzfty ha* boo* found by th* Budding Official of Ih* City *1 Santoid
a bo in unMnitary. unMle. dilapidated or uninhabitebl* condi-

If you have any queabona concerning this matter, please contact
tha Cod* Enforcement Department at (407) 220-4044. SHOULO
YOU OCCIDC TO APPEAL ANY MATTER CONSIOEREO AT THE
ABOVE HSARINO. YOU MAV NSC0 A VERBATIM RSCORO OF THE
PROCEEOINOS. TESTIMONY ANO SVtOCNCI WHICH RSCORO IS
NOT PROVIDSD BV THE CITY OF SANFORO (F S 244 0104)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES N U O fN O ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATI IN ANY OF TMISS PROCEEOINOS SHOULO CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICS AOA COORDINATOR AT 220-4424 40
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THS MEETINO
PUBLISHEO 0 A T U : April 2. tSSS S April 10. IS M
*F3-21

tiM

YOU A M HEREBY NOTIFIED that a Condemnation Haanng wtd
bo conducted by the Board ot CommiMtonoro of th* City of
tantord on Nw ISth day of Aprs. IS M . al 7 M p m te th* City
Co move* tea Chamber*. Room 117. Sanford CNy Has. SM N. Park
Avenue. Sanlord. Florida, lo mote fud dotomdnotten whether or
oot tha budding!*) or sVuelured) located on the above-etatod
property ated te «B 0d*moiS.
You or* hereby ordarnd te appear dolor* th* City C anute*Ion
Coada moote d Has ring to ho hoard end present yeur aide ef the
css* You have lb* right te obtain an attorney, at your own
dapodod, te ropreaanl you before the Canutes alan You have th*
right to oad wHnaaao* on your bote If a* ate* a* to oreea-eaamin*
ad otter erltneaae*. II you do not appear, th* City Oommtoeton
may procood without you.
Should th* City Commie*ton dotarmm# that M id budding!a) ar
atrueturn)a) aha* bo eondamnid. thoy hava fh* power to loou* an
Ordor *1 Condo mo* boo requiring you Is cause th* budding! a) or
•truelure) a) to bo demote hod end removed or ptecod In a state ol
sound repair withta s time certain
It Mm building!*) or structure)*! ar* not demohated and r*moved
or repaired artthin such Um* period. Mm o such building)*) or
structure)!) will bo domoltoted end removed by Nt* City and the
eool ol Ih* tamo BM oasod at a te* ogahtel fh* abovo-stat rd
property.
It you have any quo*bona concerning Hu* matter. pte*M contact
Mm Cote Enforcement Department of (4#7) S20-SS44 SHOULO
YOU DSOfOE TO APPEAL ANT MATTER CONSIOEREO AT THE
ABOVE HEARINO. YOU MAY NEED A VERBATIM RECORO OF THE
PROCEEOINOS. TESTIMONY ANO EVIOENCE WHICH RECORO IE
OT PROVIOED BV THS CITY OF SANFOBO. (F.S SM.OIOS).
riR EO N B WITH DISABILITIES N U O fN O ASSISTANCE TO PARU IM T I IN ANY OP T H E M PROCEEOHfOE SHOULD CONTACT
n t PEBBONHBL OFFICE AOA OOOROMATOR AT SSS-SS2S 4S
nOURS M ADVANCE OP THE MEETINO
PUBLISHED DATES: Apr* &gt;. I S M E April 1S. 1SM
D tP -93

IN TH S SIQ H TS IffTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SKNINOLS COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
PROBATE DIVISION
FILS NO.! SS-SSS-CP
IN RE Th* Ealat* ol
ALESSANDRO J ROTELLA.
Deceased
NOTICS
OF ADMINISTRATION
Th* administration ol tha
•state ol ALESSANDRO J
ROTELLA
deceased.
File
Number M -2F2-CP •* pending
In the Circuit Court lor
Seminole
County.
Florida,
Prabal* Division, the addr*«*
ol which ic Poe I Office Bo* *C*.
Sanford. Florida 32772 The
name* and addreat#* ol Ih*
Personal Rapraaantalrve* and
Ih* Personal Representative*'
attorney ere set lorlh below
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
AN persona on whom this
Nolle* i* served who hava
objection* that challanga the
validity of the Wilt, Ihe qualifi­
cations of III* personal repre­
sentative. venue, or |urt*d&gt;ctK&gt;n
of I hr* Court are required lo file
their objection* with this Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE F IR IT PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE OATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIE NOTICE
ON THEM
All creditors ol the decedent
■nd other parsons having
claim* or demand* against the
decedent'* estate mull file
(heir claim* with this court
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE
All other creditor* ol Ihe dece­
dent and parsons having claim*
or demand* againal Ih* dec#danl's astal* must fit* than
claim* with thi* Court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Th* dal* ol the lira! publica­
tion of Ihia Nolle* la April I Oth
IM S
JEFFERY A ROTELLA.
Personal Representative
Attorney for
Personal Representative
TERRANCE H OITTMER. ESO
Fiends Bar *210471
Drttmsr. WoMual S
Wilkin*. PA
230 Lookout Ptac*
Post Office Boa 44IS20
Maitland. Florida 327M-1SM
(407) S32-0002
Pubteh April 10. 17. 12M
0* P-104

C ITY OP LONGWOOD,
FLOW DA
MOTIC S OP
P4IBUO HEARING T O
CONSIDER ADOPTION OP
PROPOSED ORDINANCES
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
the City ot Longerood. Florida,
lhal th* City Commission will
hold a public haanng lo consid­
er enactment ol the lot tewing
Ordinance*
ORDtRAMCB HO. S B -t4 S t
AH ORDINANCE OF T H I CITY
, OF . LOMQVfOOO, FLORIOA.
AMENDING THE C ITY CODE.
C**nPTER t . ADMINISTRATION.
ARTICLE VII. ADMINISTRATIVE
COSTS ANO FIS S . BV AMENOMfO SECTION 2-1M . BUILDING
PERMIT FEES: ELIMINATING
T H I FEES FOR ALTERATIONS
TO NSW PLANS. OCCUPATION­
AL LICENSE INSPECTIONS.
AND TEMPORARY SALES OR
CONSTRUCTION
TRAILERS.
REDUCINO THE F IE FOR SUBM O U E N T REINSPECTIONS OF
REJECTEO WORK: PROVIDING
FOR CONFLICTS. SEVERABILI­
TY. ANO EFFECTIVE DATE
OR PIKA ROE HO. M -1 4 4 4
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF LONOWOOO. FLORIDA.
AMENDING CHAPTERS 24-20.
24-29 ANO 94-29 OF THE
MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY
OF LONOWOOO. FLORIOA. AS
AMENDED. SAID AMENDMENT
CREATING A NEW ZONINO DIS­
TRICT ENTITLED RESIDENTIAL
ESTATE (RE): PROVIOINO FOR
CONFLICTS. CODIFICATION.
SEVERABILITY ANO EFFECTIVE
DATE
■aid Ordinance* erera placed
on lira I reading on Apnt Slh.
IS M . and Ih* City Commission
will consider same lor final pas­
sage and adoption after tha
public haanng. which will b*
held In tte City Hall. 17E West
Warren Avenue. Longwood,
Florida, on Monday, tte 20lh
day ef April A 0 .. IM S . al 7 DO
p m , or a* aeon thereafter a*
possible Al Ih* masting, inter­
ested parties may appear and
b* heard anth raapact le tte
proposed Ordinance*
Thi*
tearing may b* continued tram
lime to lime until final action i*
taken by Ih* City Commission
A copy of th* proposed
Ordinance* ato posted at th*
City Hall. Longwood. Florida,
and copia* ar* an HI* with th*
Clark o' Ih* City and asm* may
b* inspected by Ole public
NOTICE: AS parson* are
advised that M they dec Ida ta
appeal any decisions made at
•these meelmga/hearings. they
wdl need a record ef Via pro­
ceeding* end ter such purpos­
es. they may need te inaure that
a verbatim record la mad*,
which record to include tte teaUmony and evidence upon
which tte appeal it le be made
(per See. IS S O tlS . Florida
Statutee) at hit or her awn
llP tM l
Dated Hu* Slh day of April
A O .. IS M
CITY OF LONOWOOO
GERALDINE D. ZAMBRI.
CITY CLERK
PUBLISH Friday. April 10. tSSS
DCP-ttS

I
N O TICE UNDSR
FICTITIO U S NAME LAW
NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN.
Under Chapter S0-247. that tte
undarstgnad.
desiring
to
engage In business under tte
Fictitious Name of
T N I R OUTBLY A S B R IB B U B
MARKETING COMPANY

Located #1

101 SUNNVTOWN R0A0. SUITE
100 In the city of CASSELBER­
RY. SEMINOLE County. Florida,
inlands ta register Ih* said
nam* with tha Division ol
Corporation* of tha Department

al Etete.

OWNERS
SHARKS SUCCESS It. INC
Pubteh Aprd 10. 10SE
DER-100
________

Legal Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E IIO H TC E N TH
JUD ICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIOA
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE CO UN TY
OENERAL
JURIS DICTION DIVISION
CASE NO. 2T-S T4S CA 14 A
CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTOAGE CORPORATION
Plaintiff.
vs
NICK ALLEN JOHNSON.
ELIZABETH MARIE
JOHNSON hr* wife.
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
and
. AN UNKNOWN
PERSON IN POSSESSION
OF THE SU0JECT
REAL PROPERTY, at *1 .
Defendant!*)
NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ot
Foreclosure dated March 27lh.
ISBi. and entered in Ce*e No
37-2746 CA 14 A. ot the Circuit
Court ol Ih* EIGHTEENTH
Judicial Circuit in and lor SEMI­
NOLE County Florida wherein
CHASE MANHATTAN M ORT­
GAGE
CORPORATION
i*
Plaintiff and NICK ALLEN
JOHNSON.
el
al .
are
Defendants. I will sell to th*
highest and ba*t bidder tor
cash at th* West front door ot
the Courthouse. In Sanlord.
SEMINOLE County Florida, al
11 00 a m o'clock on the I Oth
day ol May. 1SSS. tte follossing
described property a* set lorlh
in said Final Judgment to wit
Lot 3. tte Waat 1/2 of Lot 2
and tte Ea*l 10 tael ol Lot 4.
Block M. LAKE WAYMAN
HEIGHTS, according to the plat
thereof at recorded in Plat
Book 3 Pag* 42. Public
Record* ol taminol# County.
Florida
a/k/a CS0 Orange
Avenue
East.
Longwood.
Florida 32740
OATEO this 31*1 day of MARCH
1224
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Clark ot said Court
By Ruth King
At Deputy Clark
Faber S Oitlitf. PA
Suite 300
1S70 Madruga Avenue
Coral Gables. Florida 33144
(305) 442-4110
"Persona with a disability who
need a special accommodation
to participate in this proceeding
should
contact
AOA
Coordinator at Saminols County
Courthouse. 301 N
Park
Avenue. Suit* N30t. Santord
Florida 32771. at lea*! Hv* day*
prior to
Ih* proceeding
Telephone (407) 323-4330 e*t
4227. 1-400-2SS-4771 (TOO) or
1-400-IS4-S770 (V) vie Florida
Relay Service *
Publish April 10. 17. 1924
OEP-tOS

NOTIOB OF BALE
4/21/41 AT SitSAM
32 Pontiac Firebird
102AX17H1CNS37SS9
1203 E HIGHWAY 434
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS.
FL 32701
Publish April tO. 1024
DEP-114

IN THS C IR C U IT COURT
OF TK B IS TH JUD ICIAL

’"•raMar*"
BE M Ml OLE CO UN TY
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO. S7AS3340A-14-W
CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTOAOS CORPORATION.
P la in tiff,

VS
MiGOALIA OEJESUS
and EDWIN MALDONADO
SASHA MALOONAOO
it ’iimg and all
•nsiwen partis* claiming
I in rough.
i. t--r end against
I ubov# named
t l ' ndant)*) who are
ii . .1 fenown lo be
rt**.i.t ur alive, whether
said unknown
parties, may claim an
eiletetl aa apousaa.
ten*, devisee* grant***.
or other claimant*.
SEMINOLE COUNTY, a
political subdivision ol
tte Slat* ol Flottd*.
. unknown person)*) in
possession ol th* subject real
properly No 1.
unknown parson)*) in
possession ol tte subject
real property No 2.
Defendant*
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO Migdalia Dejesu* If living,
and alt unknown parlies claim­
ing by. through, under and
againal the above named
defendant!*) who are not known
lo be dead or alive, whether
said unknown parti** may claim
an interest as spouses, teira.
devisee* grant***, or other
claimant*, whose residence i»
unknown end whose leaf known
address i*
240$ Dallodil Terrace
Sanlord FL 32771
VOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
a- '"in tor toracloaur# ol mo fi­
ll-. -a
on
the
following
d. -cubed properly
LOT 42. PALM POINT. AS PER
Pi AT IN PLAT BOOK 40. PAGES
49 THROUGH 71. INCLUIIVE.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
te* been tiled against you and
you ar* requued le serve e
copy ol your written detente*,
d any to it. on MARIE-LOUISE
SAMUELS Attorney for th*
Plaintiff whoa* addreat la 4010
Boy Scout Boulevard. Bull*
4SO. Tampa. Florida 33407 on or
belor# Huffy days Irons tte data
ol tte tiral publication al this
notice end tile tte anginal with
Ih* Clark ef ttua Court either
before service an Plaintiff s
attorney or immediately Iter*alter, etharwia* a default will
be entered againal you for tte
relief demanded in tte com­
plaint
NOTE PURSUANT TO TNE
FAIR
DEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT VOU ARE
AO VISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IE DEEMED TO BE A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOIE
WITNESS my tend and tte
seal ef said Court on APRIL
2nd 1924
(EEAt)
Maryann* Mott*
Aa Clark ol tte Court
By. Ruth King
Aa Deputy Clerk
COOiUE E ETAWtAREKI
4010 Bay Beaut Boulevard
Bull* 410
Tampa. Florida 33407
Tatepfsaa* 1413) E77-E004
CAE 41704132
Pub*ah April 10.17. IEEE
04 P-104

�1 2A Seminoto Herald. SanlonJ Florida • Friday Apnl 10 19i&gt;B

Legal Notices

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Legal Notices

IN THK CIRCUIT COURT
FOR 9IM INOLK COUNTY.
FLORIDA

County f Ini at a
T O G E T H E R W IT H all th#
•mprovamant* now or haraattar
aractad on tha pm pa rty and all
aasam ant*
rig h ts, ap purta
ruinc a* rant* royal Ira* munarai oil and ga* tight* and prof
d t w alar tight* and *tock and
all fu tu re * no w or haraaffai
attached to tha pm party
ha* bean tiled ag am tt you and
you ara raq uira d to *a»ve a
copy of your written datansas
it any Vo it on G erald D D r v n
Plaint ft «
attorney
who*#
•ddra«a * H O L L A N D A K N IG H T
LLP Po*t Office Bo* 3542 St
P etersburg Florida 33731 or
within thirty (30l day* from the
data of the la*! publication and
file tha original w ith lin t Court
either
before
tervic a
on
Plaintiff • attorney or im m ed i­
ately thereafter, otherw i*# a
default will be entered agamat
you for tha relief da m and ad in
the Com plaint or petition
Th** notice fh all be published
once each week tor two c o n ­
secutive week* in the Sem inole
Herald
W IT N E S S my hand and the
leaf ot th&gt;* C o u rt on this 3 t «f
day ot M A R C H 1996

run Ninth 9 i1egr#e% 9' t##t la s t
400 feet to th# P o in t of
Beginning then* e run North 60
i1eq*ee* 5t W est tOO F##t to
the E a *tarty right o l w ay of
W inter Park, D rive thence run
North 9 ilegr##* 9 la s t along
*atd right of W sy 100 ♦#•!
thence South 60 degree* 51'
E a t! 100 feet thence run South
S degree* 9 W est 100 fee! to
the Point of Beginning
Tht* property i* et*o know n ak
L o th 0 Ii h k A A M I N O E O PLAT
OF L A K E K A TH R Y N PARK S E C ­
O ND A D D ITIO N a cco rd in g to
in# Plat the real a* recorded m
Plat Book 16 Page* 5 and 6 ot
th# Public Record* of Sem inole

P R O B A T E D IV IS IO N
F il# No 1 8 2 1 5 C P
% RE E S T A T E OF
E LLEN U FALK
0 * c « a if &lt; l

NOTICE
OF ADMINISTRATION
Tt*# a d m m itI f iInon of IN*
•tla f* o t E L L E N M
F A LK
d « i# A t # d Til# N ii«nt»»r 9J)*?1$
C P »f p#f&gt;d»ng in t h i Circuit
C o u fl *Of S#r»nnola. Ilcittdft
'PtH'twti D ivision th# addF#t*
of w h ich ** N
Park A**
Sanford EL 32TF1 T h » n i w »
and ad drstft of tha Parsonal
M apr#aaniati&gt;a
an d
th#
P # rto n t1
R o p tis in T a itiv # *
•Itom ay ara «• ( forth balow
A LL I N T E R E S T E D P E R S O N S
ARE N O T IE IE D T H A T
All p # 'i o n t on w h o m thi*
no ties is la r v a d w h o haw a
obiacliona that c ha Hang* tha
valul'ty of tha will, tha q u alifica­
tions of fha pa rson sl rapraaantstfva. vanua, or lu n a d iclio n of
m is C o u rt ara raquirad to f4a
thaif o b ia c tk jn t with this C o u rt
W ITH IN TH E L A T E R OE TH R E E
M O N T H S A f T E R TH E O A TE OE
TH E E lR S T P U B L IC A T IO N O E
TH IS N O T IC E OR T H IR T Y D AYS
A FTER TH E D A TE OE SER V ICE
OE A C O P Y OE TH IS N O T IC E
ON TH E M
All craddors of tha dacadant
and
othar
p a rto n t
having
claim * or d e m a n d s again* f
dacadant'* astata on w h om a
copy ot thi* notica «* *arvad
within thraa month* attar tha
data of tha firm! publication of
thit notica m utt Ida tha if claim*
with thi* C o u rt W iT h iN T H E
L A T E R OE TH R E E M O N T H S
A F T E R T H E D A TE O E TH E
F IR S T P U B L IC A T IO N OE TH IS
N O T IC E
OR
TH IR T Y
DAYS
A FTER TH E D A TE O F SER V ICE
OF A C O P Y O F TH IS N O T IC E
ON TH E M
Ait othar cradifor* of tha dacadani and p a r t e m h aving claim *
or da man da again* t tha daca
d#rtl t a t t a f t m u lt f i l l tha*r
claim * with th** court W ITH IN
TH R E E m o n t h s A F T E R T H E
D ATE OE TH E F IR S T P U B L lC A TlO N O E T H IS N O T IC E
A LL C L A IM S d e m a n d s AND
O B J E C T IO N S N O T S O F IL E D
W ILL BE F O R E V E R B A R R E D
Th# data o l tha first p u b lic a ­
tion of this Notica i* April 3rd
1991
P a rto n al R ap'»*antat»va*
V IN C E N T P FALK
F R A N C IS J FALK
cJo 3502 Paim way
Sanford EL 3.2779
A n or nay for
R#pra*antativa
FR A N K C W H IC H A M ES Q U IR E
Florida Bar No 165290
S T E N S T R O M M e iN TO S H
C O L B E R T W H JQ H A M
A S IM M O N S P A
P o tt O fhca Bo* 4646
Sanford EL 3 2 TT2-46 46
Talaphona 407/322*2! 7!
P u b ls h A p n l 3 10 1996
O EP -5 6

A tArwof Ch«m

N OTTICI OE A C T IO N
TO W ILLIA M D O T S O N
C/O B oo U agg ar’s
E/K/a P J » Loun ga
400 Intarnational
Spa ad way Olvd
D aytona Baach EL 32119
Y O U AR E H E R E B Y N O T IF IE D
that an action for A do p tio n ha a
bvan filad in tha m atant c a t#
and you ara required to sarva a
c o p y of your writ tan da Ian sa t,
if any to it on S T E V E N G
M O R N E E E E R . P A . Patitionar •
a it or nay. who*# a d d ra ta it 990
D o u g la *
A v i . S u ita
102,
Aft a m en ta Springs,. El 32714*
within 30 day* altar t in I pubfi*
cation and fit# tha original with
tha CiarS ot thia C o u rt ailhar
bat or a *arvica o n Patibo nar s
Aftornay or im m adiatafy (h ara attaf. otharw isa a d a la ult will
ba antarad against you tor tha
r t l a f da m and ad in tha Petition
A N S W E R O A T E M AY Sth. 1996
In a c c o rd a n c a w ith tha
A m a ncan * W ith D n a b ililia t Act.
parsona w ith diaab«lit»aa n a a d mg a tp a c ia l acco m m o d a tio n to
participata in thi* proca adin g
fthoutd
c o n ta c t
C o u rt
Ad m inistra tio n 301 N
Path
Ava
S anford. Florida 32771,
talaphona C40T) 323-4330. not
tatar than ta va n (7) day* prior
to tha proca adin g It h a irin g
im pairad
(T O O )
1 -8 0 0 9 S 5 6771 or Voica (V) 1 -6 00-9 55 6770 via Florida Ralay S a m e a
W IT N E S S my hand and official
t a i l of thi* Court on tha 2nd
day ot A P R IL . 1996

(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clara ol tha Circuit Court
By Nancy R Wmtar
Daputy Clark
Publish A pril 10. 17. 24. and
May 1, 1996
DEP-102

DEP-52
IN TNE CIRCUIT COURT
OE THK KIQHTEENTN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OE T N I
STATE OE FLORIDA.
IN AND EOR
tCM INOLK COUNTY
CIRCUIT CIVIL
CASE NO. 97-1597 CA M I
E lR S T U N IO N N A TIO N A L
D ANK OE F L O R ID A
tu e c e f *or by merger
with Atlantic
National Bank of Florida
Plaintiff

v
frank j

h o lm es

U N K N O W N S P O U S E OF
FR A N K J H O LM E S
W IL L IA M A B U R R O U G H S
Sh ir l e y i b u r r o u g h s
B E N E F IC IA L SAVINGS
BANK F S B J A M E S W
BAUGHM AN SHERREN
A BAUGHM AN
0 E N IS E TE E L . S IX TH
S T R E E T A S S O C IA TE S a
limited partnership
S U N T R U S T BA N K */lUa
j U i b a n k n a t io n a l
iS C C iA T IO N
.A TE M O B IL E H O M E
J V U N lT Y INC
* k A MOORE
, v. m n M ic h a e l
G A R N ER d/b/a SAN
S E B A S T IA N S Q U A R E
J A N E / JO H N DOE
hctibou* nam e* representing
tenant* in po*****ion. and

ALL UNKNOWN
PARTIES CLAIMING
INTERESTS BY. THROUGH
UNDER OR AGAINST A
NAMED DEFENDANT TO
THIS ACTION. OR HAVING
OR CLAIMING TO HAVE
ANY RIGHT. TITLE OR
INTEREST IN THE
PROPERTY HEREIN
OEKCRIBED.
D « U n d e n t*

TO FRANK J HOLMES
(residence unknown)
PO Boa 915107
Maitland EL 32794
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
FRANK J HOLMES
(rasidanca unknown)
PO Doa 915107
Msillind. EL 32794
WILLIAM A BURROUGHS
(laat known residence)
37S Colchester Road
Baltimore, MO 21229
.t- HwEY I BURROUGHS
*t known rasidanca)
Colchester Road
Baltimore. MD 21229
DENISE TEEL
(address unknown)
SIXTH STREET ASSOCIATES
■ limited partnership
(latl known addrata)
cJo The Windsor Corporation
120 West Qrand Avenue
Escondido, CA 92025
WESTOATE MOBILE
HOME COMMUNITY. INC
(address unknown)
CECIL A MOORE
(residence unknown)
JOHN MICHAEL GARNER
d/b/a SAN SEBASTIAN
SQUARE
(residence unknown)
YOU ARE NOTIEIED that an
action to foreclose e mortgage
on the following property in
Seminole County Florida
That part of Lot 140, Block D.
D R M ITCHELLS SURVEY OF
THE LEVY GRANT, par record
plat in Plat Book 1 , page 5 of
the Public Records of Seminole
County. Florida described at
follows
From tha Southeast Corner of
tha West 1/2 of Lot 2. Bloch O.
SPORTSMAN 6 PARADISE as
recorded in Plat Book 9 pages
12 and 13 of (he Public Records
of Sammole County Florida

NO TICS OE CONDEMNATION HEARING
TO Property Owners
or interested persons of
the following described property
Legal Description of Property LOT 9 9 W 1/2 OE VACO ALLEY
ADJ ON E BLK 3 TR 11 TOWN OF SANFORD PO 1 PG 91 A9
RECORDED IN SANFORD. SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIOA
AKA 11V Cedar Avenue
REPORT NUMBER 99-1
The boildingfs) or structure^) located on tha above-elated prop­
erty has been found by the Building Official ol the City of Sanford
lo be in unsanitary unsafe, dilapidated or uninhabitable condi­
tion
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a Condemnation Hearing will
be conducted by the Board of Commissioners of the City of
Sanford on the 13th day of April. 1999 at 7 00 p m in the City
Commission Chambers, Room 117. Sanford City Hall. 300 N Park
Avenue. Sanford. Florida to make full determination whether or
not the buildingfs) or structure(s) located on the above-staled
property shall be condemned
You er# hereby ordered to appear before the City Commission
Condamnation Hearing to be heard: end present your side of the
case You have the right to obtain an attorney, at your own
eapense to represent you before the Commission You have the
nght to call witnesses on your behalf aa well as to cross-easmme
ail other witnesses If you do not appear, th# City Commission
may proceed without you
Should the City Commission determine that said building!s) or
structure(s) shill be condemned, they have th# power lo issue an
Order of Condemnation requiring you to cause the buildtng(s) or
•trocture(s) to be demolished end removed or pieced in a stele of
sound repair within a lime certain
If the building!*) or strut ture(s) are noi demolished and removed
or repaired within such time period, then such buildmg(s) or
Structure(i) will be demolished and removed by the City and the
cost of the same assessed as a lien against the above-slated
property
If you have any quest ion* concerning this mailer, pies** coni set
the Code Enforcement Department at (907) 330 5C44 SHOULD
YOU DECIDE TO APPEAL ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT THE
ABOVE HEARING YOU MAY NEEO A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE
PROCEEDINGS. TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE WHICH RECORD 16
NOT PROVIDED BY THE CITY OF SANFORD (F 8 296 0106)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT 330-5626 46
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
PUBLISHED DATES April 3 1999 6 Apnl 10 t996
DEP-S

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T u e s d a y thru F rida y 12 N o o n the d a y before publication

51 *

S u n d a y 12 N o o n F rida y

YARD SALES
P r e -P a id O nly

CASHIERS-

4 0 7 / 3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

4 0 7 / 8 ^ 1 -9 9 3 3

OPTICS

and that I intend to
M-y lite r %aid name with the
P in io n
of
C o rp o ratio n*
Tjtlaha**#* Florida in a c c o rdance w.th the provision* ot the
F&gt;i titio u i Nam e Statute* To*

H O TEL
O P P O R TU N ITIE S

Apr# 14lh 9a 4p

A beauMuf 4 eteibng hotel to
CAled to to* UCF ire* it being
lor ln« Mtowing position#
BANOUCT
SET-UP/SERVER.
REBTAURANT
SERVERS.
COOKS. BELLMEN. HOST/
HOSTESS. COCK TAX SERVIC­
ERS. HOUSE PERSON, LAUN­
DRY WORKER. NIOHT CLEAN­
ER. CONCIEROE.
QUEST
SERVICE
REPRESENTTTIVE.
Apply to per#.in lo ttohday Inn
13135 Hah Tech Ave Ortarxlu
EOE
DRUG FREE WORKPLACE

SamaoW thru Oiceoia County

NOW ACCEPTING

Marna Hotel
Laka Monroe Sanlord
Cal tor into

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Section 665 09, Florida

J O B FAIR
FTiPT

8 AM ■5 PM MONDAY ■FRIDAY

Statute* 1991
Dolty A 0 turnon
Publish April 10. 1996

A L P H A
P E R S O N N E L

P E h i or

8 34

Kvw, V o ., b r G o .! • q . „ * tf*«
*r.U ind»p*r&gt;U*nt M IC H A E L J
M ir r a s e s q i q a d
To TA M M Y C O S T O N /
TA M M Y D O D S O N
A J (lr # t » .jnhnown
TO N tA IT O N V A ) C O S T O N
A ,M r* ,* unknown
JA S O N C O S TO N
Doa i l l
R u,**ll Spring*. KY 11 ,11
JE S S E C O S T O N
Doa 111
Ruaaoll S p rin g , KY 1 1 ,11
C O N N IE C O S T O N
Doa 341
R u * * * ll S p r i n g , . KY 4 ? 6 4 7

Par»nl ot Jaaun A J*,a*
A t r i l l i o n Ita v .n g h * * n (July
h i n t by D O R E E N J
HAGEN
wtioa* tlo m .til.a ry Acldraaa it
TOM K vn n a d f Road. Romulua
Nan. York

YOU ARE HERE0V CITED TO
SHOW CAUSE bafora lha
Surrogata a Court ol tba County
ol Ontario, at lb# Ontario
Courtly Courlbout# In tba City
ot Canandaigua Nan York on
May I Sib, 1SBI al S 30 o'clock
tn tba loranoon ol lhat day why
a d#cr»a tboutd not b# mad# rn
lb# attala of ALLEN C COS­
TON
lalaly
dorn.c 'lad al
3003
Spang!# Sira#! Canandaigua.
Nanr York. In lha County ol
Ontario Nanr York.
(!) admin mg lo piobala aa lb#
Latl Will and Tattamant ol lha
d#c#dani lha folloaaing aanltan
matrumanl altachad harato
datad Juna 1Tth 1IET,
and (31 granting latlara a* lot­
towa
La llan
Taatamantaiy
lo
DOREEN J HAGEN
Oai•#. a li M t S and aaatad on
April ilh . ISOS
(SEAL)
Hon Fr*dtnc T Hanry J i
Surrogata
By Donna Crudala
Chi#I Clark
Allornvy lor Patibonar
HALL AND KAA2
Lauranca M Kan. Eaq
4 Gorham Btraal
PO Ooa 341
Canandaigua. Nanr York 14434
Nota Thu cilalron t4 tarvad
upon you aa raquirad try lanr
You ara not raquirad lo appaar
II you tail lo appaar or Ma writtan ubiachona, il will ba
atkumad lhat you do not oblacl
to lha ralral raquattad You
hay# a right to bava an attornay-at-law appaar lor you
Pubhth April 10. IT, 34. 4fid
May 1, 1»«4
DEP-110

IN T M I C IR C UIT OOURT
OF TN E I STH JU D IC IA L
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE C O U N TY
GENERAL
JUR ISDICTIO N DIVISION
CAEE NO. S T -E 4 4 I C A I4 A
REGION! MORTGAGE.
Inc t/k/a Raal
Eitata Financing. Inc ,
Plaintiff.
vs
OEAN RAT. al a l.
Dalandanta
NOTICE
OF FO N IC LO SU R B SALS
None# la haraby givan that,
pursuant to that Final Judgmanl
ol Foracloauro dalad March
3Tth. I t t l and anlarod in civil
cat# number ST-3441 CA t4A,
ol tha Circuit Court ol tha IBth
Judicial Circuit In and lor
Sami no la
County.
Florida,
wbaram REGIONS MORTGAGE.
INC . F/KJA REAL ESTATE
FINANCING. INC . la Plaintiff
and DEAN RAT. FRED O
WHEELER.
SUZANNE
»
WHEELER.
. UNKNOWN
PCREON(S) IN POSSESSION OF
THE SUBJECT REAL PROPER*
TV. *1. N/K/A JANET RAY. la/ara
Dalandanl(a), I will call lo lha
highaat and baal blddar lor
caih at tha wail front door ol
tha Seminole County court*
houaa In Sanlord. Sam. no la
County. Florida, al 11 00 A M
on tha ttlh day ol May. IS M .
lha loUcwmg datenbad proper­
ly aal forth in laid Final
Judgmanl,
LOT IT . BLOCK 31. DREAMWOLO. SECTION 4. ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4.
PAGE •• OF THE PUBLIC
RECOROS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
NOTE PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
DEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS OEEMED TO OE A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTINO TO
COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
Dalad lha H a l day ol MARCH.
I»9 «
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol Circuit Court
By Rulh King
Deputy Clark
CODILIS S STAWIARIKI
4010 Boy Scout Boulevard
Suila 440
Tampa, Florida 13S0T
Talaphona (SI3| 4T7-4004
CSS (ST-04134
Publiah April 10. 13, 1941
D IP 103

Sertout people detinng #uc
cettlui WEIGHT LOSS. IM­
PROVED HEALTH AND ENER­
GY Lots 30 700 tot 30 day
program under St00 Satisfac­
tion guar FREE SAMPLES.
CALL NOW 339449*
HANDYMAN Carpenlar drywall,
plumbing elac »«p loot# 4
tr»n» rqrd Cal Slave or BJI 360
3061

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W A N TE D

IQ _ E L A C E A N A D C A L L

ORLANDO

GENERAL LABORER
Someone not ah aid ol work De
pendabW Apply at 300 Pei*,m
mon Ave 8 5 3 0 M F

B il l in g
Etparwncad biding madaal
lacratary lor buty doctor# othca to lha SanlordOr»ng# Cay
area Sand resume to PO Bo,
2169. Sanlord. FL 33773

S E M IN O L E

FOOD S BEVERAOE SERVERS
BraaktatlLunch F/T E#p req
Appfy in person Marina Hotel S
Cont#rent* Canter 530 N Pal
mettoAva Sanlord____________

AVON HEEDS r«o* - tin# ar»4
Sail hah quaWy product*, asm
good 333. her hour# 3317183
BABYSITTER Needed 1 to 3 ml
a n«e». octa*ana! Sunday# m
my horns lor 3 yr old Depend
abto only 334-6463

In the event ol an error Ibc Seminole Herald will be responsible
lor the first insertion only and only to the o»teni ol Ihe cost ol that
insertion Please check ad tor accuracy the first day It runs

Notice if hereby given that I
am en gaged in bu*me*% at P O
O ili 300964 F ern Park Florida
32730
Sem inole
C o u n ty
Florid*
under the F ic td io u *

Wrt

Eiperwnced BnOCAltfew hoi
land OpnraKir COL ktc Top
pay* 111-34*1 ______

AUTOMOTIVE DETAXERS
SantordLongwoodOrUndo
Good Incoma Pofankal
Brneltt After 90 Day#
Tepft Seal 407 393 3055

ADJUSTMENTS 5.CEED1TS

P r ic e P e r L ine

Legal Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE t aTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
•SMINOLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASS NOi S T -S T S -C A -I4 -W
SALOMON OROTHEAS
REALTY CORP
p l a in t if f

vs
MICHAEL A STEVENSON
KAREN O STEVENSON
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANTS)
NOTICS
OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
purauant to a Summary Final
Judgmanl ol lofacloaure dated
April 3nd. 1SSS. antarad in Civil
Caaa No ST-STS-CA 14-W ol
lha Circuit Court ol lha I STH
Judicial Circuit in ahd lor SEMI­
NOLE County.
SANFORD.
Florida I will tall to tha highaat
and baal bidder lor caah at tha
Waal front door ot the SEMI­
NOLE County
Courthouaa
located at 301 N Park Atanua
•n Sanford Florida al t l 00
a m on tha Sth day ot MAY.
109A tha following deacribed
property aa aal forth in aaid
Summary Final Judgmanl. tow.t
LOT 33. BLOCK H SUNLAND
ESTATES
AMENDED
PUT
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 11. PAGES 1 AND
3. PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Oatad Ihia 3nd day ol APRIL.
1944
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORIE
Clark ot tha Circuit Court
By Deborah C o u n t
Deputy Clerk
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J STERN. PA
ATTORNEY FOR P U IN TIFF
401 S University Drive
Suite 400
Plantation. FL 33334
(944| 333-4000
93*11017
In accordanca with tha
Amancan with Diaatxliliee A ct
parsons with disabilities need­
ing a special accommodaUon lo
participata In this proceeding
should contact lha Clark ol tha
Circuit Court at lha SEMINOLE
County Courthouse al (40T)
331*4330. not later than seven
days prior to lha proceeding II
hearing impaired, t *400-444*
•T71 (TDD) or 1-SOO-S44-STTO.
via Florida Ralay Sarvica
Publish Apnl 10. 17. ISSA
DEP-101

IN THS C IR C U IT CO U R T
OF TNS f ATH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN ARD FOR
SIM IN O LS COURTY,
FLORIDA
BSNSRAL
JURISDICTION DIVISIOH
CASS ROi S J -IJ O -C A -ta -W
EMC MORTQAQE
CORPORATION
P U IN TIFF
VS
CARL MATLOCK.
JOANN MATLOCK AND
VERNA E SROKA
DEFENDANT(S)
NOTICS
OF FO R SC LO SU R I SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant lo a Summary Final
Judgmanl ol loredoeure datad
April 1st. 1994. antarad In Chnl
Casa No 93-I30-CA-14-W ol
tha Circuit Court ol lha 1STH
Judicial Circuit in and lor SEMI*
NOLE
County
SANFORD.
Florida. I will sail lo lha highest
and bast bidder lor caah si lha
WEST FRONT DOOR ol tha
SEMINOLE County Courthouaa
located at 301 N PARK AVE .
SANFORD. FL 1377t in SAN­
FORD. Florida, al it:0 0 a m. on
the Sth day ol MAY, ISSS lha
following described property as
sat lorth in said Summary Final
Judgmanl. lo*wit.
LOT t l . BLOCK B. R E P U T OF
LOTS I t AND 10. BEAR U K E
HEIOHTS. ACCOROINO TO THE
PLAT THEREOF A t RECORDED
IN P U T BOOK tO. PAQE 1.
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dalad thia 2nd day ol APRIL,
IS9S
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol lha Circuit Court
By Deborah C o u n t
Oaputy Clark
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVIO J STERN. PA
ATTORNEY FOR P U IN TIFF
SOI 8 U hive ratty Dnva
Suila 400
Plantation. FL 13334
1944) 311-9000
94-03191
In accordanca with lha
American with Oiaabrlittea Act.
parson# w&lt;lh disabilities need­
ing a apecial accommodation lo
participata In thia procaading
should contact lha Clark ol lha
Circuit Court al lha SEMINOLE
County Courthouaa at (407)
331-4330 noi iatar than aavan
day# prior lo lha procaading II
haanng impaired, t -000-944S771 (TDD) ot I -400-444-4770.
via Florida Ralay Sanrlca
Publish April 10. 17, 1190
DC P -100

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analysis
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M AR Y A N N E M O R SE
A t Clerk ot fhe C irc u it and
C o unty Co urt
0y Ruth King
A* D eputy Clerk
Gerald D Davi*. Esquire
H O L L A N D A K N IG H T LLP
Pest Office Bo* 3542
St P etersburg Florida 33731
(613) 696-7171
Publish A p r ils 10 1996

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71— Help Wanted

71— Help Wanted

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‘ EXTRA INCOME

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27— N u rse ry 6 C h ild
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Prcandst sducason# aesvest
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rataa For mistvww 3900700

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nor M's ipscialiy Hsalthy kidt
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Opportunities

$300 - $500

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intormabon sand ■ BASE lo
Pnmsbnw
Communlcabona,
P O Boa 694355. Miami. FL
33269-1365
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money wl no as* ol prod, no dv.
no nsk Cal 363-3330

Earn S200 - 4500
mg cara-ograma For more m
tor ma ton sand a saS-adrvassad stamped anvatapa to
Oasts Card* S GJts. PO Boa
012390. SAiami. FL 33301

Servicaa
LEGALLY tor lust 13100. Ms!
chsdUmo to CALYPBO-14S4 N
Lsksmont Ava. Winter Park. FL
33793_______________________
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as 323-1998

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Cabinet Makar
Sanford area.specialty

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tor ratal craw Em wl hartotoot#
4 toot# Cal Alai 333-3334

Apply Ini
I t t l S. French Ava
373-4343
LAWN PERSON
Must have own transportaliun
EXP NOT NECESSARY 4GI01
WORK WEEK 407-337-0*34

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•Company PakP

Honest S depandabW Mon Fn.
7 am 5 30 pm Cal 334 1177 to
Mart tmmaGaWfy______________
EARN EXTRA MONEY with your
own home baiad buvnei* with
Sniktes S AT S T Work part
kme and bu4d a lutur*. Call
339*030 lo Khaduw an Ap
BB5fggn! 19
f y *11______

M E C H A N IC
With merkom duty buck S RV
eip Must have own loola Ap­
ply to parson Compwt* Auto
motive 3307 W 1st Si Santotd
MERRY MARTS MIRING
Car 4 Insurance Needed
Weekends TREE 331 5306

#ald HoAdAya*
O ne, two 4 tor## weak
•401 (k) Protl ShartogRatv*
mark Program*
■ttorkcN. danul vtaon. STD A
Co paid N* insurance*
•Salary Incdnkv* Program*
•Bonus Incentive Program*

RotWontlsI Cloanlng
MOLLY MJUOIS N N N d
F / T 'M -F *4 4pm
wm Train. 407-787-S007.
NOW M MNG: Onset Marketer*
No tarts PT/FT. no sip nacatsary Cal 363 7613____________
P/T SERVICE AGENT Driver.
Naad to dean, sarvica and In­
spect rantal vahlcl** on weak
and* Valid FLO. AccapiaM*
drive g record and background
check. Apply In parson. 30*4
Orlando (17-03) Or. Santotd
PartTVn#

On to* |ab Iratotog tor toOvidu
' i wtong to Warn trad* Apply
Al TTN-CTTY ELECTRICAL
CONTRACTORB. 430 Waal O r.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, on
n. 4/13 and Tuaa 4/14 from
100 to 11 30 a m and 100 to
400 pm. Bring 3 toga! torn* ol
ID EOCJMe/D/V al-wti *mptoywr; Drug Twang Required
GENERAL

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DEMONSTRATION REPS
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Sai hours tod wbnda Wa wdcoma at agaa ovar IS. 8antord.
Caaaatoarrt 6 Wintar Park ar•aa C a l 0 6 . U-F. 1-600 5*6

WAREHOUSE/AOM. CLERK
26-30 hours par weak Computai
•mu* a mutt Contact Opara
bona Managar. 530 Central Park
Drive. Santoro FL

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FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR

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LABORERS NEEOED

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B53 East Hwy 436. Bto 300
Caaaatoarry. FL 33707

laborers
Maided tor k? 4 adustnai Fork

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Acoapang apptcabon*
MorvFn from Bam to 2pm.

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Cal Today! 407-031-00)1

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NEED 100 * MEN 4 WOMEN
DaJy work Oary pay
VafvcW* A PLUS
COME WORK WITH THE B E IT

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of Science de^/M#
you a # help prepare paltonta tor

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U K E WORKING
WITH PEOPLE?

IRRIGATION INSTALLER A
SERVICE TECH
NEEDED
CALL 634 7956
JOIN to# bau healthcare team'
to VC4uwa county Restorative
CNA
needed
immerkalely
Previous aipenqnc* hakptoi
Can Oabary Manor 407-44*
443*. EOC.

Contractor* S Truckers
Maks contact quickly, your
t l M S N America New height
metering #y# 24 hr# tlrnm
I SOI 4S8 1470 MC/V14A
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P/T C A M DIVER AFTERNOON
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koyca 331
11-7038
DAYCARE WORKER
Part kme. Musi ba h#ubW Erp
natotoi C al 3495610

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C A L Y P S O V A R IE T Y
1454
lakem or# Ave Wvuer Park

FL 33792

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32 Cants Par Mss
LOADED A EMPTY IQ
START’
■UY OVER PAY-BREAK DOVM RAY-EXTRA STOP PAY*
*1 Day OS tor 7 Day* Out*
•VACATION PAY'HOLIDAY BONUS PAY*
‘401 K RETIREMENT
‘ PERFORMANCE BONUS
•SAFETY BONUS
-RIDER PROORAM
•CONVENTTONALS
•SATELLITE EQUIPPED
-EMPLOYEE Assn Program
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Ptoss* cal 6 am to 6 pm
Monday mru Friday OrVy
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For iiarl n&gt; #4/1 ivna merrbet

NEW WAGE PACKAGE II
Coma and bs a pad ol a team
mat ipactaw## n TLC
AppTy m parson si HaaAhcara
and Rehab ot Sanlord
________ 407-3336368________

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hows Apply m parson m tooo
Emma OaAa TraA. Laka Mary
FL 37740

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FREE report on m* *10
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4200 tor isc mast 1 baa report

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NEW WAGE PROORAM
Al #hm&gt;. FT S PT We offer
•«c» iiani benefit*, mckxkng
markcal'dental k I* m#ur*nca
education
ravr4H#«amant
401 (k) paid vseal on pay to
IWad ot benefit* Wa ara
•asking de&lt;kcated morviduaii
wan iqiananca but v # n g »
tram runt pai#on(t) Pwiaa
appfy Haaithcar* B Rehab
Center ol Sanford. Contact Nr
#4 Arman 950 Makon.Wa Rd
Sanlord FL 13771 3399 (407)
3334566 EOE

vetacto Manutacturar aaaka
Eap lamtoator AttsrrbWr A

AQ CARRIERS. INC.

H &amp; U S fe K tE P E FI - R E C O ­
T O N C O R P O R A T IO N , the
nation t leading dislrtoutort
manufacturer of elect'omc ac
caatone*. need* a house
keeper. 1st thJt Sam 4 30pm
and ?nd kbB. 5pm lo I 30 am
lor work al lake Mary Itead
quarter# T ui time 40 hour# a
weak, plus kome weekend#
Ideal cankdale •* N a i r t
starter iekabw and a dWgent
worker Must be abw to Ml 30
to* on an ongong bans and
opa.ala heavy duty machoary
Hou#eke#p.ng eipenanca a
plus
inteiested appucanlt
need to an*y and have cuueni
relarencet available al 2*10
Lake Emma Road. Laka Mary.
FL 11746 or FAX return* lo
407-333 1*44 EOE

SECRET ARY/RECPT
Knowtodga oI computer# req Fr
Thou# Cal lor ippl 3336SSI

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nation* tosdmg manutadursf/
Ol

G R E A T INCOM E
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Chsrks, S6973S7
JOIN MV Tuppsrwar* tamsy
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[71— Help Wanted
4T-TIME ctean-up/lii-up o)
Hal properties Reliree pre-

nertmiwun g l g g

EH (SERVICE) needed
nave own truck A tool*. M
?4 9034. I U lor (M t M .
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have 1-3 year* asp.
Tub aet A trim*
407-S74-7301
JAILER E»P hek'lul Contact
al Phil Betti* Cai Center
1-5 1 6 3 ______________
TENSION Al

MRLINE CUSTOMER
SERVICE AGENTS
international Ikght* al San
I Airport P/T. appro* 30 hr*/
, Mu*t be flat Fa* re*ume to
7) fl 12 7569 or cal |407) 875
M F batwaen the houn ol
IPM
ECEPTIOMBT/COUHTER
PERSON
I Pining experience hetptui
I talary ptu* benefit pack
m i d a o M O M ____

71— H

elp

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a n ted

TECHNICIAN/P1PELME/ENTRY
LEVEL
Repair underground
Ptt**. travel. O T beneirt*. FI
D L raq COL prat 339-7134

TELEMARKETERS
Ful or pan time Top taUry bo
no* and eommi»*ron Smokmg
odice l ongwood location Call
Debbie at 747-9770 ___________
TRAB4EEAHSTALLER
Benefit*. F7T.
________ C a i 430-4700
TRANSMISSION RAR
TECHNICIAN
EXPERIENCE PREFERRED
Apply m person with resume al
Harrell and Beverly Trintm itio n 709 w 25th Si . Sanlord
Mon Fn 8*m-5 3 0 p m _____
TRUCK
DRIVERS
Needed
CU«* A COL, Drug Free, Apply
9 3 M F (407)859 5171

71— Help Wanted
TUPPERWARC Earn 870 830
per hour lor entra money or hava
a tu» tuna career 171-8471

WAMU404C - 2N(j Ifltff
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iKULiiiuaTTAFnNC
(407) 860-0444

IIGHT HAND MAN
I t 71 wockara daily.
‘Eitra pay k
'Opart I ant
[11 DogtreeIt Hd, Long wood

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mcawn-------Th * Shy's «N* L i m it Itn Capa Canavar al Crursa
a. you detanrwta wnat your
iw dba
l *• looking lor motivated
•■in a good phone
l No aipenence nacasbecause wa nan you to
rceed You can make (A00*
kl Work n a tun atmotphara
and denut ntuancd
ah ipitta A tiaa cruuet1
I ugn-on bonu* avaAabM
Cat 407-874-8000 *1044
Mon-Erl. tarn to 8 pm
I SECURITY OFFICER JOB
Training Armed A Unarmed
) Brandy A Aaaoc. 834-7444
IEMMOLE LANOSCAP1NG
NOW HM NG
Truck Drlvar-COL. a*p
F/T e vac a penvon &lt;p
h* 84 00.
ndacapa Foramen A So*Operator F/T wvac A
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options COL. arp

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I *645 11am to 4pm Humana
rot Sam Co
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muM hava own truck A
- i M F 324 9034

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Pnmarty lor
P/T
and Salieday* Rea tUong pack, pletunt
I wrsonaMy and axcaaant dm
-q record Pataonal truck or
TV tor towing tracer requrad
an 123-1880.

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do S. Exciting recorded
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STtCK ER w a • RECOTON
CORPORATION, the n ito n ,
leading distrtoutor/manulacturar ol electric acceuorw*. ha*
an openog o it* Lake Mary
warahou*e lor ?nd *N« tack•ring ponton
Hour* are
4 00PM • 17 30AM Mult be
abta to Ml 50 CM ReiponiM
■tie* include pricing product*
and UPeang Be able to adapt
to cha o*» and po**e** good
organuanonal skxt* 15 3? an
rout Apply o pe&lt;ion at 7650
lake Emma Road. Lake Mary
FL 37746 FOE

w tsehouai
ranTtOwr
aiaPPtNQ. R ECf M H O . PICK■40, PACKP40 AMO WARE
HOUMNO • RECOTON COR
PORATKM1 I * nakon * Mad
og ik*t&gt;t&gt;ulorrmanutacturer of
electronic accetaone*
hat
ImmadlaM opening* m it*
laka Mary teetotal tor t» l and
2nd ahJIt warahouM. Hour*
•vaMabta:
7:00#m-J:30pm.
I 0Qam-4 30pm and 4 00PM12:10AM MuM be abto to Ml a
mnmum of 50 to* on a cunt®
U0u* ban* Forktft eipenence
preferred Slanmg rlla *5 75
H I aMi. $5 S4 2nd Mvh "
Mu*t pal* truth test Apply n
perton Al 7950 lake Emm*
Road Lake Mary. FL EOF.____

HOUSEKEEPER 1M C la n E«c
Ret* kved A worked m area 10
yil IQ? *46 5066

83— R oom s For Rent
WEEKLY RENTALS
Starting • 177/wfc
tkstonc Downtown 110-4471
EFFFCN N C T
rv - comament
3718004
uU*
FURNOHED
and I I
net Launky.
374
4954
u*e 884 190 a

97— Apartments
Furnished
1 BORM COTTAOS 7 m out ut
- town llOOrw* *4 bto* net
Oood k » amgta paraon Cal
1 bdrm aftey him 8400 mon
mci a l utit* 1 bdrm houaa.

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LAKE ADA t BOOM 84'OMO
7 Bonu tr/ottO AND l t

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b u r g e r K in g
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w here p eo p le Ilka you g*l to g e th e r for g r a it

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tt youvu armrpaktt. blandly, and ready to )ofn a team
thara helping lo run mtlUon-dotlar bualnaaaaa,
P M M a a o h e d ia lin g

teCoWTrtaUGHTi a\

323-6670
NOTHING BUT THE FINEST
FOR YOU!

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CWtview Apt* on Rmwhan fid A
46A, Ik Mary All apt home* w'
pnv aiarme/garage* Slate ol
the-art actwtyTilness facility
Open today Stop out or call
307 2007 lor a personal show

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209— Wearing
Apparel

M ATTRESS SALE • full si/e
used tw)&gt; springs A mattress
165 00 l nrry s told 3 » 4 132___
Slaapar sofa 1100 1 yr old GE
Hpfrrf) upnghl w Vre mki 1250
(71 ton gal aqu.liurns lull ml
.,i&gt; S -r.- ,-li CHI 377 /596
SLEEPER SOFA A krvemal Off
while pa apt panern 1300 3 oak
nnrllahtoilflO 371 3715

dmg gown w/pararls A laca
Sue 12 1300 Call 372-7993

107— Sporting Goods

5fl_____________________
ROSELE a VILLAS

in IpackM - Ul&amp;Uontn

Abov* ground Poof 37X16 wrth
ALL icresvxins Caktornu Red
wood decking 17X16 and Red
V/ood Privacy fence ALL FOR
11.000 CALL 371-7997

HUO OKAY 407-3306831
SANFORD 1 BDRM LO Oumt
rend area 137V1300 (top . 141
No pet*, no chrkken 173-6019
s a n f O r d 1 B O SS" .edited
carruge house appt Air. ap
[Veuves 1775 mo • sec NO
PETS
SINGLE
PERSON
ONLY Apply al 915 W F uji
Street

193— Lawn &amp; Garden
AIROHS HIDING town rrviwnr t?
hp.TUC, 37 inch, runs A kx&gt;s

■&gt;.»1 1750 334-4495 i.li,s

199— Pets A Supplies

t i i 'Ne. ii-

101— HousesFurnlshed
SANFORD 1/1
4 Acre Imeed
yard
14 50’mu . deposit
PMaae ca* 176-0061

103— HousesUnfum ished
N O TIC E
Al renul and real estate a Net
htement* ar* tutyecl 10 the
federal fa * Mousing Act wTvcfi
makat * Regal to advedise any
prefaranea. kmiubon. or dn
cmwukon bated on race, cm
or, rabgon. ta*. hamkeap la
m ad Make or national n ryn
1100 DOYYN—.WHY RENT? ~
Whan you can own Fv» 3 txkm
home ml CHA naw pa** A car­
pet 7 Atk about HUO homes'
The HtMman Group, btc
Raaltcw*
131-A li i
SANFORO 31 CHA WO hook

up*.
1500 mo •
Please cal 177-8110

153— Acreage Lot For
Sale
Osteen
Lara* Building Lot. 411,900
1.7 Acr** Com 1.448.900

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(4 50'tec

StENStHOMnfeN-tALSNORTH LAKE 1/1 tun condo
wf aern pain W O. 18004100
SANFORD 7/7 OupU* New
crpl pal® CM A..... 4411/1400
No Lake Village
2.7 Condo Lp comm root
lea*e woobon 15501500
jm DOYLE (407) 377-2470
WE NEED H O USE! TO RENT

Real E rr ate. tNC
322-7496
iL N L O M G L O ti oil 4i f ------aero** trom SunUnd E sums
171-4717 or pgr 44468**
DELTONA 10 set*. Id r.l for
muM* homasa* horses cam*,
larmng or nursery* Zoned agri­
cultural
83 901 ACRE
5m
down wVownar fnanca 904-717-

r n i M m n &amp; m _______
OAKRIOGE FARMS
Ostpnrv
Oertoni ama 10 acres r v u tor
hursas or cellie firm Mobda
horn* or homnsir* Zoned *gn
144 900 Financing t » j i w sm
down piymnm (904)787-8100

157— Mobile Home*
For Sale

MANAdCb6 ip^diAL

14 IS O 1/1 1967 Show Fum
CM A 0** torn 111.800

14 ■ 44 3/1 SpM 196? Skyww
lip SKkng 111.900.

117— Commercial
Rentals

CARRIAGE COVE
( 407) 323-6160

LEASE Prime showroom A
warerou*e 110 970 tg ft SR
441 IrunUQ* 407 571 7500
OFFtCE/WHSE 3 000 15 000 *i
From 13 *1 Prim* Ivai.jn ttwy
17-02 Sanford I hi from Airport
IVvd CaH 114-4440 JimlSua

34 X IS Like a house Com
putety remodcfed 37 Musi m l
1750&amp;QBO 3307079
■7 OAK SPfUNGS 17 D t/ w .V
17X60 C iC v-drii ernkng* sky.
UgM A boom n n th Hug* IR
» 1« | puce, upgraded carpal.
0R-**ae cor® C al Pal for

1 1 6 -O ff Ice Space
For Rent
A MOVE M SPECIALtl 400 *9
ft A up&lt; 1765 A MONTH Ofhce
Storage 12I G I 70 or 331 7454
OFFtduOFFtCC - WARE H O U H

Guardan Personal Ska eg*
Cal loti

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t SwNaa M M k - 1 IM SF A
1900 AT. 407-371-7004

141— Homes For Sale

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tor* lor c a p * a* *mgw paraon
13/5/mon * tup Cal 373-1917
SANFORD-LO 1b«m compwtwy
turn w’waMi A garbage aac tor
cpf or Mg perton No pet* 1175.
Dap 3 0 -1 9 1 7 _______________
BANFORO 2/1 with wither A i
c. heat, alarm A carting Ian*
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cal and toava mattag*
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MARINER'S VILLAGE

73— Employment
Wanted

S

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99— Apartments Unfurnished

3 BORN fenced C H A Great
kjeakon 157,900 VIP Prpoper-

ACflJHMIW ___ ___
OPEN HOUSE
S it. April 11th, 9-2
10 Pr*-owned homes
ImmackaM occupancy
1 txkitia from 112 000
Low down tor ouaMud •(**&lt;

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3 9-0160

157— M o r i i 1 I I i i m
r&lt;iK S i i i

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2/1 turn coy pit® shed etc
cond clean qu*i p. 1175 M
rani corrv Inc Sanford 11600
37? 5597
PARK AVIriAOBILE PARK
Homes 13 000 to 16 000 Sal Up
F n incrv] O U K T1172 7941
iaerlfica. SKYLINE 1/2 dr&gt;i
wtde
Amam
family park
110 000 320-4116 to ava*.

159— Reel Estate
Wanted

fm a lew pennies more gel tt»
lilest kr.firw l- - J, in
wotmer* Ask S TEN S W O U
GENERAL FTFOI373 1550)
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vegetable &lt;•-&lt;* promofad heal
mg and to r gn »m to hof spots
4 seven) mange on ttog* .ind
norms WITHOUT v-.-fo.ts

S T E iisrn o u o r neral

feed

173 1550
(ww w ruppyyickme com)

207— Jew elry
2 1 J*w*l Man s II n Pwkef
Wilarh 1750 OOO '‘emus m
quriws roly 122-5924

MVEBTOR s u r m a HOUSES
PLUM! Of LEMONS
CharlM

969-7797

160— BuBlneee For
Sale
Body Shop B u s m s wrn rti
lot s iu or Uisn rent w ill
aqufi lurn fcwy pnss trad* 7 No
qilyg no crad-1 ck owner w-il
hold nut* w sm il down VrciUil
dwtwn Omndo cat tor mfo 572
6136

^•'APPLIAN C E
STORE, inc.
1 4 Mt South ol Home Depot

4011 $. ttwy 1707. Cmtlberry

(407|834*7072 _

181— Appliances A
Furniture For Sale
71K B TU AC GF DW M.sr
lawn wquipmnwrr miktt ohm
30-Skrva A M-sc 330-1937
BED-O UCIN
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Mack
wrought iron canopy and prrmwt
cKlhopwdC ml I m n umd stJ
bo*ad Coil 11200 Swil 1375
Ca« 673-7319_______________
BEOS
ORTHOPEDIC FIRM
SETS wrth 5 year warranty Nev­
er used Twin 175 Eu* 195
Ouean 1115 King 1165 Call
807-966-9984_________________
DAY BED White
ViCtorur
siyto with 2 twm r-uOr.s*as A
mmoa Never used 8300 407-

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Washers Df,eri. Refogeraioa
Rjnges &amp; Dishwashers
1? M: Wirrjnfj jn Rrlrijrrjlcrc

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Omilvmry A valUbtm

SPECIAL

Heavy outy Rebuet
• Dryer
set

G A R AG E SALE
SAT. 6 am to 3pm
200 North Devon Ava-WIntar
Spring*. Lawn equip water
*&lt;iftner. household goods

MOVING S A L E
THUR/FRI/SAT

8-7
911 Elm Ava-Sanford. GREAT
PRICES EVERYTHING MUST
GO!! SOMETHING FOR EVERY­
ONE,_______________________
Sal 9 4 5'dr desk 150 metal slor
cab 42' high sleet 5 shelf unit
drapes, ubia lamps tools A
bnc-a brae 801 E 2nd Si

600 218 9000 E *1 7706 tor cur
rent listings

235—
Truck/Buses/Vans For
Sale
93 Chevy Srhret. Sport.tcab
pwl stereo radcass Ided 40k
rtv e* cond 114.250 332 9473

236— Vehicles
Wanted
CASH l i t PAJDt
For Junk Cars. Trucks S Misc-

rrrnxuf FhcierxuTFuL 177 m i
240— Boat Rentals
FISHING BOATS FOR RENT
Suiting at 130 6 14) Also
24 Pontoon Cat 330-1612

219— Wanted to Buy
Alum. Cana Copper / Brass
Kokomo Recycling: 131-0004
911 W. Flral-WF 9-1, I B M

223— Miscellaneous
31M BTU AC OC DW M-sc
lawn egupLmower, maka offer.
30-Uc-m AM.sc 120-1*11

241— Rec.
Vehiclea/Cempers For
Sale
TRAVEL TRAILER 75 Ft sleeps
4. 8/C. atom awning, on lol
ITOOOOGO 374-5657

WAREHOUSE
SPACE
Warehouse space for
rent, 1,250 sq. ft., part of
larger warehouse area. 24
hour
access.
Located
behind Seminole Herald
newspaper building. Truck
loading dock available at
no additional cost. No
lease required.
For more Information,
call Frank Voltoline at the
Seminole Herald.

*299

ADVANCE IECTONICS
Additions-Homa!
Additions-Commercial
Local Buttdar alnca 1*81
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Homa* horn panntaa on 11.
Oaknquam Ta*. Rapo i REO*
Your Arta Tol Fra* 111 *00 211
9000 Eit H 7306 tor Ourrtnt ktt
-----------------------!S 1 -----------------------OPEN HOUSE • Apr* It. t i l l
IroquoM Av*. 3 br.7 b* wpool
WHY RENT WHEN YOU CAN
OWN1 175 000 Jan Doyto Sum
Strom Redly 177 2*70_________
SERENE 2/1. lam m\, new car­
pel. appt pamr Cent Meal/
AC.S64.900 Dot Walter JernrPropenwt 373 3165 330-

NEW nCliOOCL REPAIR
Duors. windows caiparitry.
Siding decks A i oncrato
373-4632 S G Baton C8C1960U

1/2 MONTH FREE RENT
WITH 1 TO. U A H M A M ABOUT OUR

MOVE-IN SPECIAL

255-

1BDRM/1 BATH 890 m ft.
2 BDRM/1 BATH 1028 h ft2 BDRM/ 2 BATH 1 1 2 5 h . il

AitefeUone

MINOR isarilnn* dona to my
homa No cans during sundown
fn to sundown Sal 33D6489

256-Appllance Repair

• Siua kHi* A|kirtmi'nU with Lillie O tim -I m • Ikito­
r n int * YtifIryfuJI * Sputrillili IVwl • Trn n U Cnurtn

OOR1IE APPL. SERVICE Ito
paws. »l brands/appl . tod hex

wtrhtrs 871-9300 Of &gt;94 5140

256-

199/ Chevy Lurtwu 4 dr lodCtod.
tow mint. 110900 1997 Chevy
Lumma V6 loaded. 79K miles
110.500. 199H Ownry Lumiu 4
dr loaded V 6 ?K mAe* 113 900
199/ Dodge Neon 4 dr auto A'C
rod 16 995. 1996 Buck Skylark
Custom 4 dr V-6 toaded UHL
miles 111.500. 199/ Buck Sky­
lark 4 dr loaded 70K milt-*
18.900. 1978 Bolls Boyce, rt
hand dr loaded. /UK nules
good cond 110,500. 1996 I'onk
ac Bonneville SE 4 dr loaded
12K ihue* e tc cond. like new
117.500.1997 Buck LaSsbra
custom 4 dr loaded blue V 6 kke
new 116.200. 1996 Mitsutastu
Monlaro sport IS 2 wh dr loaded
BK nukes 1IB.900 577 6136

C o u n tvy Lake
2714

Automotlve

•330-3204

BUY A NEW 3 BEDROOM,
2 BATH HOME FOR
LESS THAN RENTING

256-Automotlve
1995 Uncoki SiAwrsbotcti Lino
170* toaded 12 ins* Musi See
133,000 577-6136______ _____
1999 r « d XLT Truck Duly Clew

E A R N F U L L -T IIV IE P A Y
F O R P A R T -T IIV IE W O R K
The Seminob Herald needs CARRIERS for
established routes In the Sanford area. All you
need is dependable transportation, o rganiza­
tional skills and afternoon availability In order
to begin a great new job!

POSITIONS AVAILABLE NOW!

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SEIZED CARS from 1175
Porsche*. Cadillacs Chevys
BMWs. Corvettes Also Jeeps
4WDs Your area Toll Free 1-

322-2611

X C o u n trx j C h a r m ]C
city convenience

G R O V E W W 37, t a i n U up­
graded metier suit*. ne«t lo
park Maka oflef 143 000
DC DC CALLAWAY. Raatlor
___ (4 0 7 )3 2 4 4 7 t1 .Iit 101

LK MARY 4/3 MW 2300 iq fl
serr pooSSpa 3 c gar 1190.800
DUPUIS OH H O M E 4/12 kit.
M e . over 1800H i t 171,900
4/14 Renovated Caramc Ma.
syt Incdyd 116.900
IHAM WOODS V 6 bd. 3
bath 14 act** Over 3500 *q It
LwAMam . son pool 11*4.800

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only ram or shine Antiques,
fum kitrh itoms toys some
tools gtasswara. kmcknacks,
cfothing, shoes, jewelry, Easier
baskeM 2 traAer hitches molorhome tofs more 406 W 15lh
Si (East o il 7 97)

I23&lt;k) maos 12100 OBO
130-1171

FORM AL DINING RM suie
8300 Luring rm lo ir 1350 B»m
•second 3236397
KENMONC MKROWAVS
770 want tun UU* 175
________ CM! 371-6013________

Apartments

300 N. French Ave.
Sanford. FL

217— Garage Sales

U se d W ashers S D ryers
from ISO 00 aa.

253-Additions &amp;
Remodeling

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Seminole Herald

■9 GRAN PRIX SE. I owner

good condition A runs greal

btt 317

A f f 0 HIIA fl 11 H flM IS
V E N 1 IIB I I I'H III’ I I I I I I S

Apply In Person
at the:

231— Cars For Sale

Perfect For
Retired Persons
Or As A Second
Income!

Cab, Oiosel. brand now 500
miles never Ur on tiltovl toaded
135 000 577 6136

-W R F orB ^ helT CAR CARE CENTER

Select your lot at

PALM POINT, SANFORD

IS NOW REOPENED AND
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT.
ANXIOUSLY WORKING TO
MEET YOUfl AUTOMOItVE
REPAIR NEEDS
STOP AND SEE US TOUAYI
330-3774
&gt;100 PARK AVENUE

263-Carpentry

265-Landeceping

CARPENTER. A8 Homa
repair* pamang A C*ri m*C Ma.
Richard Graaa 321-5972

FULL LAWN SVC TwdgM.
butfwa. am kea tomrrvng 7 yr*
(ap Sareor dwc. Satisfaction

266-Chi id Cere
Centers
char 30 hr*, required
377 8547

256-Bed &amp; Breakfast
■THE WMI1E ORCHIOOccantroU Bod 1 (VeaktaW Inn
A vary romantic escape
WWW wMWorclaainn com
904-491-4*44

C all to see If you qualify for this
opportunity to own a new hom e.

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407-330-11733

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407-333-3498

266-Cleaning
Services

287-Lawn Services

K A TH TS KLE ANlNG-ftotid .
wtoyrmo. rental dean-outs 13
yrs asp . raft 330-6183

AAA OAASS MASTERS ”
w m c t t prondad Oapandabia
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SUNSCAPE LAVfH MONT
Free I t S w waA-ow Rataa
__________ 330-7174__________

275-Orywall
DRYWALL-BTUCCO Rapars
Wal A CaAng Textures
M.nchad Popcorn 323-933*

276-Electrical
NEED AH E L iC T R IC U u i7 ~
CALL D IC r* ELECTRIC
W 7-3 3 1 -a m
He. EROOOMaaFOvar 31 Yr*.

276-Hauling
HAUUNQII
ftasto trash, garaga cuan ouUI

fLoasoruble Bates"

GREG GROSS LAMM SERVICE
RES/COM
QUALITY CARE
FREE EST.

266-Legal Services
A-Z LawTach
Dtvorca SIS. Custody 171,
Dtnknptcy ITS . Hama Change
155. Etc. 24 hrs (407) 577-034/

300-Preseure
Cleaning
CaMNw BaMft Fraa I

D ieanaru a fM iTn n m

T r ABH REMOVAL W A L L
TYPE*.

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suuction dabra. garaga dean
out. rooting. Wa HAUL ANY­
THING Large traitors drop oft
AvatabW Utc/lnaur
1*00 9*1 HA UL (4398)

260-Home
Improvements
CHARLES 0. (Dan)
Butter. CBC05728S. Ra*/
Comm , remodel. adcMttn*. rap*r&gt; MC. V IS A ...... 407-330-1741
DAVID KEY CONSTRUCTION
Lte: COCOS7939 310-7303

HANOYUAN-Panlng.
dry wall, remodakng.
ton* 081767-7060

M O . P .I.

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3 pS S O
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guar. For kw M 6606602

261-Irrigation A
R e p a ir____
SPRINKLER RERAM A l makat
(I model* New complete 4 zone
irsterti Specie! $950 321*3717

306— Term ite Repair
TER tPTE- WATER- FME
DAMAGE REPAIR SPECIALIST
807-333-8877

CHEAP1 CMEAP1 Tree rwrorak'
prurung/mwcbona/iotN
tar
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DON M C K M M T R U SVC
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LcvVtsur 339-7343
Prof Traa Svc 70
yrs exp. 24 hr ktorte damage
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Cat 377-4739
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Satuidav and Sunday M.inh
1 I and l ri Is kliiiM’H as the
It &gt;i11it lit s. |).iv Aits and ( t a i l s
I estival. Ihnllgh Ditll.iX said It
Is nut luiilieited tu any tele
hr.itlull III the lily 's tiilllldlllg
Kegaldless nt that lait. the
llislin iia l Hu.ml is dedti aled
tu mamtammg and impiuviiig
the diiMtitiiMti hlstiilli dlstni I
All pm ieeds hum the event ale
iiseil to help with siu h |tro|ei ts
Hie hu.ml lias seen tu the
plaii-meiil ul hi m hilt ks .dung
&lt;'hurt'll Avenue between the
Izing wood Polite station al
Mihvee Street and State Hoad
127 and. most lecciitly on
Wilma Avenue Im'I mi'i -u City
Hall
and
the
Community
Hiuldltig They have placed six
hi-ni lies Ihinughoiit the down­
town area Anti they arc look

It's spring and blossoms are
blooming around Central Florida
That hasn t escaped notice by a
group that socks to honor thoso
business ownors who add beauty to
their environment The latest
monthly Beautification Award
presented by the Sanford Scenic
Improvement Board (SIB) has boon
given to Quality Control
Landscaping. 200 N Maple
Avenue Shown during tho
presentation, left to right. Michael
and Andrea Monaco, president and
vice president ol tho company,
Executive Assistant Susan
Hudson, and SIB members Jone
Portor. Eliza Pnnglo, Chippy
Chapman and Cathey Bossed
HnM FSc«e hr tommy entoni

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tli.il ill .ill Mith .idilll eiiterl.ilumeiit
Mv pi.ill m .is tu gel .il It .ist nne uthel hu.ml
mend If t tu gu nut Mtth tile .mil there Mull Id
I t r u r See Poll! Ir lano Page 4A

Get ready for the Murder
Longwood Spring
Festival of the arts

Please S t t M e d ic a l. Page 4 A

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Comics........................... 6B
Crossword ......................6B

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M e t e ul i the iiillillllttee
that
stalled the I uiiliileis Dav event
thiet vears ago Hestdeiits ul
Izingumiil lut a ipiartet ul a
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test IV.ll Is the M'.IV tu ill. It
Il is slatting small hut F o­
rnax Irelleves they are lining
Ml ll
W’e ti' nut Winter Park hut
mi ie getting Mieie ' he said
Fill* lllst event drew alxillt
IOO altls.itis and a steady
i iu m i I List veal there vgete a
lew tln/eii mule it.d iets and
the streets were lull Irom open
until i lose. Izimax said
’ lilts year Me have abotll Ih'l
i ralters signed up lut the
event ’ he null'd 'And I think
we i an cx|x-t I re.dlv good
i luM'tls again *
In ailditlun tu the artisans
and i tatters, laituax said, the
lestival will leatiue a luutl 1111111
M’ltli a wide variety ul tasty
heats and entertainment pro
vtdeil bv Walt Disney World
muMrlans and dancers.
"lilts should Ire our biggest
year ever." Ixmiax ptedli led
"Wc’rc expecting big crowds
‘lire vendors should all hr
happy with this years event
and I think It'll he a lug crowd
pleaser as well "
The hlslorte.il hoard began
the event hi t ausr they wanted
to *do something positive* lot
the historic district and to
draw attention to all downtown
Please See Longwood. Page 4A

K eeping hope alive in area neighborhoods
By Manra Hawkins
HERALD CORRESPONDENT
SANFORD
Tlte Seminole Hope NeighIxirliood Advisory Connell Appreciation
and Second Celebration was observed re
crully lo honor those who take time to
make the comiminlty a better place In
which lo live.
Community representation was al an all
lime high. Attendees were joyous and parItrlpalrd in this second anniversary.
Community projects are ongoing wttli sue
(ess In all areas, organizers said.
Citizens are aware of the community p o ­
ller now walking the beat on West Kith
Street and the Dukhan arras. There Is
still work tiring done toward community
resources and sub-stations lx-lng placed In
the Goldsboro community.
Hie concents o f the citizens ure utmost
In the ureas of Lockhart. Academy Manor
and all othrr communities In nrrd of p o ­
licing. These ureas will be a focal point of

the Sunlord Police Department and the
Seminole County Sheriffs Department
The recruitment ol more minorities,
blacks, li ir law enforcement positions. Is a
need lo hrlj&gt; clear ihe crime, dnig trade
and street gambling, organizers said. Many
project are In place to improve the neigh­
borhood anti will he completed during tin*
month o| March, said Sunlord Clly Coin
inlsslonrr Velma Williams.
Williams advised that all citizens an to
._
help law rnlorceinenl olflcers light crime
Ijy calling lo rejmrt any ( nines In ihelr
cnmiminllit-s The police are there lo help
us and ol course iliry need our help and
cooperation. Support all law enforcement
hy (ailin g In all crimes You don't have lo
give your name or address. Williams said.
Call Ihe |iollcr community olflcers a s ­
signed lo ihe Wcstsldr (Goldsboro and part
of D xkharl). Ihe Sunlord Police Depart­
ment officers for Ihe day shill an*: Fred
Johnson - |&gt;ager 834 312-77565: Chris
Sareno. 822-9525; Paul Alfrry • 643 4700;

Dale Wright 444-2459. Night Shill Is Terri
Murray 372-2553: Allen Smith - 972 9310
and deputies available on day shills are;
C harlie Fagan • 643-3618. Steve Algm 911-3364: and night shift Mall Hardesty 643 9899 and Danny Anderson • 643-2642.
Keep these |iager numbers near your
|ihone and use them when they are needed.
Seminole Hope Nclghhuihood Advisory
Council was also having an honor day for
all organizations, community citizens and
neighborhood groii|is m-|io an* committed
to rtti|x»wer grassroots residents who will
Improve ihe quality o f life in Seminole
County.
Those shown appreciation were: Sent I
nole County Sheriffs Ollier. Sanford Police
Department, New Ml. Calvary Uaptlst
Church. Otluudo Fights Buck. West Sunlord Hoys and Girls Club, and The City of
Sanford.
Citizens honored were: City Commls
sinner Velma Williams. Ruse Davis. GetPlease See Hope, Page 4A

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OVIEDO •
Preliminary
uiilo|&gt;sy reports on the 68
year
old
Oviedo
woman
slabbed to death at her home
Tuesday
morning Indicate
that she died from a slab
wound to Ihe neck that hit an
artery
Jonathan Arce. 14. a stu
dent at Oviedo High School.
Is being chuigrd with llist
degree murder. Aree's sloiv,
according lo l.t. Dale Cole
man ol the Oviedo Police Ib­
jMrtmcut.
is iliat Stlllniuu
hud asked him to come Into
her home. Arce said that she
wanted to talk to him about
her home. Am* (old police
that the woman juillcd a
knife, and. In self-defense, he
grabbed the knife from her
and stubbed her repeatedly.
A handyman, who was a
close Iticnd ol Stillman and
Mils coming over to conduct
rejialr M'ork at her home,
lound Am.* In Ihe murdrn*d
woman's ear. Am* su|&gt;pos
cdly went home lo change
his elolhes and Ihcu came
hack lo the scene.
The
handyman then held A n t­
onie he saw Ihe laxly o f the
slain woman.
Arce Is said lo lx* a quiet,
slight young man hy his
jx-ers at Oviedo High School.
A ft*111 im’ student described
Arce as ’ not physically In­
Please Bee Murder. Page 4A

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Oak Avenue in tho background on right

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Drowning prevention
LOCAL FORECAST
Today: S u n n y,

TIDES______________

In thr­
um! in upper-SO *, h iw s in the
inlet to u p p e r -30*. Friday
Partly clo u d y. I l i ^ h - In tinIo w -OU h 1-nws In the low-40t*.
Saturday: Partly cloudy I I ijlIih
in the m id to u p p e r-60* laiws
h i the low--60* Sunday: Partly
clo u d y
I Hulls
u rn u u d -7 0
laiws in the low to m id 5 0 l i l t ’ ll*

EXTENDED OUTLOOK
THU RSDAY
Sunny 58 37

F R ID A Y
P t c ld y 62 42

SATU RD AY
P tcld y 6 8 51

SUNDAY
P tc ld y 70 54

LO TTER Y
H e ro aro tho w inning n u m bers
selected on W e d n e s d a y in tho
F lo n d a Lottery
F a n ta a y 5
1 -3 -1 0 -1 4 25
L o t lo (M a r c h 7 )
7 -1 B -2 9 -4 1 -4 2 -4 U

THURSDAY:
SOLUNAR TABLE: min. 4:30
a m., maj. 10:35 a.m.. min.
4:45 p.m.. maj. 10:50 p.m.
TIDES: Daytona Beach: high:
7:28 a.m.. 7:47 p.m.. low: 1:14
a m.. 1:3G p.m. New Smyrna
Beach: high: 7:33 a.m.. 7:52
p.m.. low: 1:19 a.m.. 1:41 p.m..
Cocoa Beach: high: 7:48 a.m..
8:07 p.m.. low: 1:34 a.m.. 1:56
p.m.

BEACH CONDITIONS
D a y to n a B ea ch flt N ew
S m y rn a B ea ch : Seas a rc 79 feet and ch oppy. W ater
tem perature at D aytona Is
64 d e g re e s and at New
Syinrna. 6-1 degrees. W inds
are from the northw est at
20-25 tn.p.h.

STATISTICS
The high temperature In
Sanford Wednesday was 62
degrees and the overnight low
was 40.
Recorded rainfall for the
period ending at lO a.m.,
Thursday totaled .OO inch.
•Sunrise.................6:38 a.m.
•Sunset.................. 6:32 p.m.

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How to protect your child
Special to the Herald
In Florida, drowning Is thr
leading cause of death from
Injury- tor toddlers. Florida's
drewnlng rate Is almost 150
percent that of the country as
a whole. Unfortunately, these
grim statistics have qualified
Orlando Regional Healthcare
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on drowning and submersion
Injuries.
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SAI-'K KIDS Coalition, offers
the following lips for prevent­
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• Always supervise children
In and around water.
• Stall four-sided, five-foothigh fencing with a self­
closing.
self-latching
gale
around [tools and spas to p r e ­
vent direct access from the
house.
• Always wear a U.S. Coast
Guard approved
Personal
Floatation Device (PFD) when
on a boat or natural bodies of
water.
• Never leave a young child
alone or with a sibling In the
bathtub, not even to answer

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must leave, lake the child with
you.
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can't
‘ drown-proof* a child, swim­
ming Irssons are a must.
• Never swim In unguarded
arras, such as quarries, canals
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• Know CPU. and how to
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side near pools and have
emergency numbers posted.
• Children should follow the
four key rules for swimming:
I. Swim with a buddy, never
alone; 2. Don't dive or Jump
Into bodies of water, always
wade In first; 3. Don't push or
Jump on others: 4. Be p r e ­
pared for an emergency.
"Of course swimming pools
are where most submersion
Injuries occur, but small chil­
dren can drown In less than an
Inch of water--ln a matter of
seconds--making even 'kiddle
pools,' bathtubs, buckets and
toilet bowls a potential haz­
ard.* said Horvath. ‘ By simply
taking a few simple safety p re ­
cautions, parents ran signifi­
cantly reduce thetr child's
chance o f tragedy."

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Special to the Herald

Thursday March 12. 1998 • Vol 90. No 143

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POLICE BRIEFS
P ossession ol cannabis
Jordan Klllngtun, 10. ol 110
FJdrrbcrry Ln.. Uingwooil. wun
arrrslrd Tuesday by Srm llinlr
County deputies.
FlllugUm
was i liar^nl with possession
of cannabis under 20 grams
and possession of drug para
phrmnlla
Hlllnglon was arrested
at
the
com er
of
Jamestown
boulevard
and
Montgomery Road. Report said
that officer made a trafllc slop
alter Ellington ran a red light.

Dill arrest
Alan llunell, 4H. of 100 Mill
Run Dr.. Mike Mary, was a r­
rested Tuesday
Ijv Winter
Springs ( K i l l e r
Murrell was
charged with DUI and arrested
111 the Hit) block ol West Stale
Road KM Murrell made a right
turn from an Improper lane.
Possession of marl|uana

Drug charges
Stuart borders. 115. of ISI
Avrnue C. Geneva. was a r­
rested Monday by Seminole
County deputies borders was
charged with possession ol
martpiana under 20 grams and
(Hrssessloii ol ilnig parapher
nulla. borders was arrested at
ihr comer ol St.ite Road -16
and beardall
It .if fit stop leads to arrest

shins In Ills rtghl from Jackrl
pocket and al templed to leave
store.

Habitual traffic offender
Tlmnlhy Thomas, 27. of 201*1
McCarthy Ave., Sanford, was
arrested Tuesday fry Seminole
County deputies. Thomas was
charged with habitual traffic
offender driving while license Is
suspended or revoked.
Th o­
mas was arrested at the above
address.
Arresting
officer
knew defendant had a revoked
license and conducted a truffle
slop.

Aggravated battery
Aniltra Jones. 23. rtf 4 Syca­
more Cl.. Wither Springs, was
arrested Tuesday by Winter
Sphngs police.
Jones was
charged with aggravated b a t­
tery and arrested In the 2000
block ol West Stale Road -KM
Jones allegedly burned victim
with an Iron and also tried to
hit him with a phone

T respass
Mark llrndrrson. 3(1, of 100
K. Airport lllvd . Sanford, was
arrested Tursday by the San
font jhlitre
1lender sou was
charged with trespass after
warning and arrested lit ihe
2000 hint k ol Sonlli Orlando
Drive.

Wrong way

Home Invasion charged

Klrem Sessions, 27. ol 25HO
Ridgewood Ave . Sanford. was
arrrslrd Mond.iy by Sanlord
|Mihce Sessions was &lt;barged
with (Hissesslon of cocaine,
reckless driving and no driver's
license Sessions was arrested
at the alxive address. Officer
observed Sessions going west
Imuud In .m raslbound lanr

Dean Moon. 20. of I5&lt;)H ( e
dar Creek Cir , Sanford, was
arrested Tuesday liy Sanford
(Millie Moon was charged with
home invasion robbery and ar
rested at the alxive address
Mimhi allegedly fon rd Ills way
Into house with accomplice to
steal drugs

Battery arrest
Roliert badas/rwskl. 40. ol
221 W Panama Rd . Winter
Springs, was arrested Monday
In- Winter
Springs
police
badas/rwskl was i barged with
battery. DUI and tampering
wltb/fabrlcalr
physical
rvt
deuce
lie was arrested on
Osage Conti alter allegedly
pushing bis wile and bring
lourul driving Intoxicated

Drug possession charged

Aggravated child abuse
Richard Ahhgy. 42. ol 401
Tucker Di . Sanford, was ar
rested Tuesday by Seminole
County deputies
Ahhgy was
(barged wllli aggravated &lt;tnld
abuse by malli tons purrlsb
merit and arrested at the above
address
Abbgy
allrgrdlv
wbip|K-d a minor r luld several
times with a switch because
till- I hiv was not raking leaves
last enough tm (lie defendant

Driving infractions

Julius King. 2H. of 2620
Sanford Avr . Sanlord. was ar
restrd Monday by Seminole
County deputies
King was
ehargrd with possession ol
dnig paraphernalia and ar
restrd al Ihr alxivr address

Victim pushed
Merry Lutz. 4*1. ol 701 N.
Wayninn St.. Uitigwond. was
arrrslrd Monday by Mmgwood
jrollrr
Mil/ was charged with
itallrry and .in rslrd at the
above address. Mil/ allegedly
push and struck victim.

No bathroom
Phillip King. 24. of 105 Sletllng Cl.. Sanford, was arrested
Monday by Sanford police.
King was charged with expo­
sure o f sexual organs and ar­
rested In the 500 block of Hast
Sevrnth Street.
Ollierr o b ­
served King urinating In u
narking lot.

Retail theft
Horace Slokrs. of 2201 Molar
Way. Sanford, was urTrslrd
Monday by Sanford police.
Slokrs was charged with retail
theft and arrested In the 2700
block of Smith Onundu Drive.
Stokes
allegedly
concealed

Jonathan Mllllot. 33, of 34 S
Fairfax Ave . Wtnter Springs,
was arrested Tuesday by Win
ter Springs (M iller
M llllot was
charged with dining while li
tense ts sus|M-ndrd or revoked
and arrested at the comer of
State Road 4.11 and Wade
Street.

QUAD squad on the Job
Glllx-n Strawier. 41. o f 1012
Holly Avr.. Sanford, was ar
rested Tuesday by Sanford po
Iter.
Str.iwlrr was charged
with possession of drug para­
phernalia and arrested In the
1000 him k ol Maple Avenue
The Satdoul QUAD squad made
the arrest

No license
Damien Hryanl. 23. ol 1305
W. 11th St.. Sanlord. was a r­
rested Tuesday by Sanford p o ­
ller. Hryunt was charged with
resisting without violence, o p ­
erating a motor vehicle without
a drivers license and open
container.
Hryant was arrestrd In the i(XX) block of
Mangousllne Avenue.
The
Sanford QUAD squad made Ihr
arrest.

SHS students compete for scholarships
Uy Morvn llx w k in t
HKRAI.I) CORRESPONDENT
SANFORD
- Celery
City
Midge No. 5-12 and Evergreen
Temjile No. 321. I.H.P. Order ol
Elks of lhe World will hold
iheir annual local oratorical
ronlesl for high school partlrl|iants. Siilurday. 6 p.m. al New
Ml. ( ’alvary Missionary baptist
Church located on West 12th
SI reel
and
Reran
Avenue.
Sanford
Tlirse students from Seminote High School will present

their orations before Judges
who will listen to each student.
Scholarships will he awarded
to raeh students who will a t­
tend the college o f their rholre
with the top winner giving their
oration at the district oratori­
cal contest.
Participating are Terry Von
McKinney. Jr. an eleventh
grader at Seminole High. Terry
aspires lo attend Morehouse
College In Atlanta, lie Is Ihr
son o f Rev. and Mrs. Terry
McKinney. Sr.
Rebecca Alexis Is a senior

who plans lo attend The Uni­
versity of Florida and she a s­
pires to go in health adm ini­
stration or Journalism. She Is
ihr daughter of Dlevlhna and
Anne Alexis.
Sylvester J. Wynn. Jr Is an
eleventh grader who plans to
become an aerospace engineer
or a doctor of OM/GYN. He a s ­
pires to attend Florida A Ar M
University In Tallahassee. Ib ­
is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Sylvester Wynn. Sr.
Shaunnda
Renee
Milrislin
Pollard Is a senior at Seminole

High. She aspires to become
iin English and political sclence teacher She will attend
Florida State
University In
Tallahassee. She Is the dough
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Pollard.
The community ts Invited to
witness tilts evening of educa­
tional
enlightenment.
Bro
Stewart baker Is local educa­
tion dlrertor. Dgt. Ret ha baker,
local directress. Dro. Roosevelt
Cummings, rxaltcd ruler and
Dgt. Joyce Byrd.
daughter
niler.

SBA disaster loans
are still available
From S taff Reporta
SANFORD
Even though the
|olnl
Federal/Stale
Disaster
Recovery Center ill the Agricul­
ture Extension Center ( losrd
Wednesday, the U S
Small
business
Admit dst rat ton
ISIIAI dlsastri loan tram will
remain available to help pro
pie lom plele
ilirlr disaster
jo.hi appili atlnus
SMA disaster loan olfli rrs
will conllnili- to Im- located at
the Anrii ulturr Extension Ceil
in 250 ( iniiilv Home Road in
Sanlord Tin- Im atlon is now in
Ihr reception area of the rrn
ter
this help will he available
lod.iv through Saturday horn H

a m. until 0 p.m.
beginning
Monday. March 16. help will lxavailable Monday through Fri
day from H a.in. until 6 p.m.. to
ronllniir until further notice.
Persons who have not com ­
pleted SltA disaster loan a p ­
plications are urged to do so as
soon as possible. Do not watt
to settlr Insurance claims. SbA
nfllclals say that could lakr a
long llmr and people
risk
missing the April 6 deadline for
applications tor F’ederal assis­
tance.
For persons who have disas­
ter related damages, the phone
number to call, as soon us
|K&gt;HSlhlr. ts I-HOO 462-9029.
Applications will not lx* arcrplrd allrr the April 6. 1998
deadline.

SCC gets grant for
instructional materials

40 Years o l H onest S ervice
Groat R ales on Quality Workmanship
• Impel or Domertle
• Autoi • Vein • Tniclu • HV‘i
• Automatic A Stinlirl
* clutches • CV Joints • Beets
• letast Technical Equipment
. free Tewing With Mi|or Repairs
ter Camputertrel Transmission &gt; Ntilonvlit Wirranty Asillible

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TRANSMISSION REPAIR

; $7C «Y lttJ0R
;i ' j * REPAIR i

iko8SCiyyfi8aii8l

DeBary Hall, Inc .
SPRING FESTIVAL
MARCH 21st &amp; 22nd • 10 AM - 4 PM

From sta ff reports
SANFORD
Seminole C om ­
munity ( "nllrgi- ban received a
grant ol Instructional materials
valued at $2,100 bum Mlubarh
lateral v ibrough its N.itional
book S&lt; hol.irslii|&gt; Fund.
Grant materials will be used
to support additional liisinn
tinti tu .in ‘ FJigllsh .is a Second
Mingti.tgc* pmgram lor 16 and
17 year old students.
tin- national book Scholar
ship
Fund
will
distribute
$2&lt;XMHX) wioilt ol books and
i dm at tonal iifi|a-M tills year to
quallllrd
literacy
providers
iiiound
die
tim id ly
limn
Miiib.u 11 Literacy's publlsliing
division.
Fltsi (inoniy Is given to fam ­
ily literacy programs that work
to improve the hlerucy skills of
parrots and their children.
Grants are also awarded to
programs that work with spe­
cial groups such as the home­
less. refugees, |x-oplc learning
Kngllsh as a second language,
arid adults with mental dis
abilities.
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STAY ALIVE
don’t drink and drive

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Seminole County, Florida

To
quality.
organizations
must fulfill certain require­
ments.
Including
obtaining
funding lor 20 percent of Ihe
amount requested; speelfylng
nerd and proposed use; and
agreeing to provide a follow-up
written report.
Mist year, nearly S2-I0.000
worth of In kind grants were
distributed lo 147 programs.
Mitibarh Literacy Is u non
profit educational corporation
foundrd In 1955.

• Tour IN7I Mansion
• Craft I lemons! rallies
• Entertainment

’ Plants
1Vintage Cars
1Historic Displays

• Mini Quilt Auction
• Assorted Foods

F R E E A D M IS S IO N
.Sponsored h&gt; Debars Hall. Inc.
Die Day lima lleaeh News Journal
Volusia Couniy Pack and Recreation Dept

Dellary Hall Mansion
2(H) Sunrise lllv d . D eb a rs , F I. 32713

Cull (407) 668-5854

Buying a home?
No problem.
Building a home?
No problem.
Refinancing a home?
No problem.

VOL USIA/SEMINOLE HOME CONSORTIUM
(southern sector;
CITIZEN PARTICIPATION - CONSOLIDATED PLAN PROCESS
Seminole County Is the recipient ot federal grant funds through a number ol programs administered
by the Department ot Housing and Urban Development (HUD). These Include Ihe Community
Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program, the HOME Program (Volusia and Seminole counties
formed a consortium in 1991 to quality for this program), and the Emergency Shelter Grants (ESG)
Program. These programs are designed primarily to assist the County's very low and low Income
residents In order to streamline the administration ol these programs. HUD has consolidated all ol
the local planning and citizen participation requirements ol these various federal programs into a
single administrative process: T h e Consolidated Plan*.

Anticipated Grant Amounta:
CDBG
HOME
ESG

Total

Getting a mortgage at SunTrust?
No problem.
SunTrust offers a wide variety o f mortgages to fit your situation.

$2,620,000
$805,697
$103,000
S3.S26.697

Range of Actlvltlaa: The County Is able to undertake a wide range of activities under these pro­
grams to benefit very low/low income people or In areas where Ihe majority ot the people living
are very low/low Income.
Community Naeda: The purpose ol this public heanng will be to solicit citizen input concerning
housing and community development needs that can be met with CDBG and other funding. The
hearing will be held on March 23,1996, at 7:30 p.m. in the Seminole County Services Building,
Room 3024.

From buying to build in g to refinancing, Sun I nisi can help you with all your
mortgage needs. Since our mortgage lenders only handle mortgages, they can help
you find the mortgage that best suits your individual needs A n d because your
application is processed locally, it can be approved quicker, you can clou* when you
need lo W illi fast decisions, knowledgeable people and competitive interest rates,
S u n lm sl helps \-ou lie ready for life-w ill) no problem.

C A L L 1 -8 0 0 -3 3 0 -4 M T C .

S un T rust

PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT THE EMPLOYEE RELATIONS DEPART­
MENT ADA COORDINATOR 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING AT (407) 3211130. EXTENSION 7941.
PERSONS ARE ADVISED THAT IF THEY DECIDE TO APPEAL ANY DECISIONS MADE
AT THESE MEETINGS/HEARINGS. THEY WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEED­
INGS AND FOR SUCH PURPOSE. THEY MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM
RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS MADE. WHICH INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND
EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS BASED. PER SECTION 266 0105. FLORIDA
STATUTES.

Be Ready For Life
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�4 A •Sofr»noie MeraW Sanford Flooda •Thursday March 12. 1998

Editorial &amp; Opinion
H op e

Uniting Sanford’s
forward thinkers
Kcprcscntativca of various groups fathered to­
gether by the Greater Sanford Chamber of Com­
merce Tuesday. Hie object was to take a long, hard
look at the City of Sanford, determine what may be
problems, and then see what can be done toward r e ­
solving tliem.
T h e chamber should take the lead in bringing the
groups together," said Executive Director Ron Rose
who called the meeting. We heartily agree with this
concept.
The concept brings to mind many famous quotes.
Probably the best is one from Lyndon Johnson:
“There an* no problems we cannot solve together,
and very few that we can solve by ourselves."
Throughout the past years, there have been many
active committees created by the chamber, consist­
ing of chamber members. While they generally rep­
resent an excellent cross-section of the Sanford
community, they may not have the benefit of Input
from all areas when* the concerns and problems ap­
pear to be mounting up.
Drawing ull the various groups together with the In­
tent of forming one solid organization Is an excellent
suggestion. Rose and Chamber President Doug Sills
are to be commended for getting this ball rolling.
Groups railed to gather Included Sanford Commu­
nity Redevelopment Agency, Historic Preservation
Hoard, Waterfront Master Steering Committee, and
Scenic Improvement Board. Others represented were
from Sanford Main Street, Downtown Business Asso­
ciation. Sanford Historic Society. Sanford Historic
Trust, and of course the Greater Sanford Chamber of
Commerce.
In the past, knowing who to contact In problem
situations was confusing. In the area of historic in­
formation for example, docs one call the Historic
Preservation, Historic Trust. Historic Society, Sanford
Museum. Redevelopment Agency, or some other city
or organization official?
At present, plans call for this new group to gather
together in two months. Hopefully, there will be
enough Interest and activity to warrant gathering
more often.
Of course, we expect opposition to this group.
"That’s all we need In Sanford," some may say,
"another group to add to the confusion."
Yet it brings to mind another saying; this by M a ­
hatma Gandhi: 'Unity, to be real, must stand the se ­
verest strain without breaking."
We wish this chamber-initiated gathering of minds
the best wishes for a successful future. Who knows,
some day. years, possibly decades from now, people
Blinking and working together will produce a better
life, better community and better existence for all of
us. It's not Impossible, but It has to start somewhere
and tills may be the answer.

C o n t in u e d f ro m Page 1 A

Brrrr__
It’s March 12, and wo'rs not supposed to have low
temperatures like this. But a vehicle on the S*mtnole/Volusta County border this week had its share
of windshield frost when temperatures earty this
morning dipped to 40 degrees. To make matters

C o n t in u e d f ro m Page 1A

not be a quorum.” West said. T h e re was no
need to rush this grandfathering thing.” West
exited alone, however. The four remaining
members voted. 4-0, to move forward.
Again at the Tuesday public hearing. West
asked the commission to v-ote against grand­
fathering the five adult businesses In Fem
Park. When he mentioned relocating them
near the Orlando Sanford Airport, he met re­
sistance from Commissioner Daryl McLain.
”Wc have never seen eyc-to-cye." West said.
Monts stayed out o f the fray, saying. *lt‘s
sad Bob West and his pals Grant Maloy and
Dick Van Der Weide are so predictable."
The commission's 3-2 vote to allow the
Fem Park clubs to stay put will undoubtedly
stir up Juicy opinions on Morris and West,
who obviously don’t see eye-to-cye. either. An
ally o f West says the race between the two
will be a lot closer than Morris may thfrik.
Those in Morris’ camp say forget It: —
***•

LongwoodLongwood has to olfer.
'But It's turned Into so much
more,” Lomax said. *1 think we
have something very special
here.”

The festival w ill take place
on Saturday from 9 a.m. until 4
p.m. and on Sunday from 10
a.m. until 4 p.m.

Murderfro a i F a g s L A

“SO .. how's the new pill tor regrowing

hair working out?"

PORKE 8T P. E N Q E B U TtO JV
Forrest F. Engebrrtson. 8 6 .
West 25th Street. Sanford, died
Monday. March 9. 1998. Bom
In Wisconsin, he moved to
Central Florida tn 1946. Mr.
Kngebretson was a supervisor
for U.S. Civil Service. He was
Lutheran.
Survivors include daughter,
Colleen D. Beckwith. New Port
News. Va.; sister. Fern Engebretson
Christman.
Beloit,
Wls.: brother. Frank H.. Brodhead, Wls.; two grandchildren.
Gramkow
Funeral
Home,
Sanford. In charge o f arrange­
ments.
EM M A M ONKS

K IZ E R

Emma Monks Klzer, 84. Votaw Bond. Apopka, died Tues­
day. March 10. 1998. bom In
England, site moved to Central
Florida tn 1993. Mrs. Klzer was
u homemaker. She was a
member
of
First
Baptist

Church o f Largo.
Survivors Include son. John
T.. Winter Springs; daughters.
Emma Jane Marsh. Cocoa.
Mary Kaye Nolan. McIntosh.
Fla.; five grandchildren; four
great-grandchildren.
Gaines Carey Hand Oarden
Chapel Funeral Home, Longwood. in charge o f arrange­
ments.

Iw— MAUI
Orsveslde funeral services lor Mr.
Forrest F. Engebretson. 86. San­
ford. who died Monday will be II
a m. Saturday at Lakevtcw Ceme­
tery with Pastor Elmer A. Reuscher
officiating. Friends may call at
Gramkow Funeral Home Friday
(ram 7 to 8 p.m. Arrangements by
Gramkow Funeral Home. GOO E.
Airport Btvd.. Sanford. FL 32773
(407) 322-3213.

sioner Carlton Hrnlry bean* even closer
watching. Many residents In the district urrn't
pleased that Adams voted for grandfathering.
T h e y feel I let them down * that I was lire
district commissioner and should tiave voted
to move the clubs.” Adams said. "My answer
Is dial I serve all the people In the county.
"Will it cost me voles? Who knows? It's still
a long way from the election and by that lim e
I expect people will better appreciate what
this commission has done and Is doing to
regulate the adult entertainment Industry.”
Adams said.
Ilenicy was at Tuesday’s hearing and has
attended just about every commission hearing
tills year. The principal of Lyman High School
for 31 years, he has chosen lo observe rather
than comment about the doings at the cham ­
bers.

Henley's early campaign pledge was that.he
'could do n better Job” than Adams.
Adams has said. 'A ll I ask Is that people
At the same time, the West-Morris ra re ! compare what he did pn a commissioner, to
kicks In. the District Four race between In­ what I have done. The record will show who
cumbent Win Adams and former com m is­ has done the better Job.”

The artists' tents will line the
streets along Church Avenue
and Wilma Street, with some
tents branching out to some o f
the other streets as well.
Parking for the event Is avail­
able at South Seminole H ospi­
tal off o f Mllwee Street.

01*47 by NCA. me

Medical-

Politicians-

LA

Berry's World

worse, weather predictors say it could be stay cool
the rost of tho weok. with a warming trend after the
weekend. Maybe wo should move to Florida where
it's supposed to be sunny all year ‘round.

tlml dating*
and that A ire 'skipped school
a lot*. It has been speculated
that Arcc came out o f a gang
situation
in hla
previous
home. Miami.
One student
commented that Arce wore hla
collar up tn school which la,
supposedly, a sign o f gang ac­
tivity.
Police are presently
checking into the boy's back­
ground.
'Florida Department o f Law
Enforcement Blood Splatter
experts are arriving today to
try and recreate the scene."
said Coleman.
Investigators
are trying to determine where
Stillman had been befort the
incident by railing her family
members. Coleman said that
the crime occurred sometime
around 8 a.m.
Stillman had made a Uat o f
Items that were missing from
her home while she was on a
trip recently.. She noticed that
tilings were not right within
her home like the television
being plugged In
when tt
should be unplugged
and
doors being dosed when they
should be open.
Coleman
said that a search warrant o f
Arce's home revealed items in
A ire's possess ion that Still­
man reported missing.

aldlnc Jackson,
Margaret Jenkins, Fred W il­
liams. Algerine
Miller nnd
Marvn Hawkins.
Neighborhood groups were:
Westslde Community, Lor khan
Community, South SeminoleCommunity for Progress. Acad-,
rmy Manor Homeowners A sso-,
elation, and Midway Citizens
Against Drugs.
Seminole Hope Invites our.
citizens to attend Its next .
meeting. March 21. 12 noon at
the West Sanford Boys and Girls Club. The citizens of all
communities nre Invited to be a.
part of the 1998 Violence - ,
Free March and ITogram to be
held Saturday. March 28 at II
a.m. at the Seminole County
Courthouse. The march will
form there and marrhers will
proceed to the Fort Mellon
l*ark on the lakefront for the
program. There will be enter­
tainment and a drive against
drugs In nur communities. To
be a (tart o f this day call V er­
non
McQueen
or
Michael
Mobley at 32H-5202. Seminole
Hope.
Fight drugs. It pays to help
clean irp your rommunlty. W il­
liams added.

Legal Notices
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fo r

COUNTY.
c m . ACTIO N
C A M S O . S T-1SS 4CA
OflnSKM 14
NYLAN0 M ORTOAOI
COMPANY,
MARYANNK M O R «(.
AS AM M IR OF
T H I (S TA TE OF
0UYAM 0NM .

MOTICI IS H I M S V OfVCN
pursuant
te
an
Order
Salad PeOruary 37th. IS M . and
antatad In Caaa NO. S7-1S34CA
of tho Circuit court of tho EK»HT11 NTH Judicial Circuit In and
tor SEMINOLE County. Flortda
trttorofn RYLANO M ORTOAOI
c o m p a n y to the Woman and
M ARYANN! M O R S I. AS AN
H IM OP T N ! I t T A T I OP O U T A
M O S S !.
D C C IA S ID .
TM I
UNKNOWN PERSONAL M P ftC O IN TATrvI OP T H I M T A T I OP
O U T A M O R S I. D S C IA S ID ,
T H I UNKNOWN H U M ANO/OR
DCV IM I S OF T N I I I T A T I OP
O U T A M O M I . O IC I A S I D .
T N I UNKNOWN CLAIMANTS
OP T N I I I T A T I OP O U T A
M OR SI. M C t A M D . ANY AND
ALL
UNKNOWN
PARTUS
CLAIMINQ
RV.
THROUGH.
U N D IR AND AGAINST T H I
H I M I N NAM I D INDIVIDUAL
M F IN O A N T(S ) WHO A R I NOT
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W H IT H IR
SAID
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AS
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OR
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CLAIMANTS. TIN A N T f t N/K/A
DONNA HAMILTON. TIN A N T I I
N/K/A CRYSTAL P L ITC H IR ora
I art* sail to tha
coah at a w W IS T FRONT
DOOR OP T H I IIM IN O L I
COUNTY COURTHOOSt; SAN­
FORD. FLORIDA Ot 11:00 l a .
on tho S4th day of MARCV,
IS M . ttw toRoarin

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LO T 1SS, M ON TGOM IRY
SOU A R I. ACCORDING TO T H I
PLAT T N IM O P . AS RECOROEO
IN PLAT BOOK 14. PAOCS S
AND S. OP T M I PUSLIC
RECORDS
OP
S IM IN O L I
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
W T T N IM MV NANO and tho
aoaiat ads Court on F I B R U ARY tra i. IS M .
Maryanna Moraa
Clarti of tho Circuit Court
Gy: Jana I . Jeeewle
Deputy Clara
Echevarria, McCaila. Raymer,
4 Frappfer
~
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In accordance

with tha

time with a crime scene."
PlUow said It took 13 years
to become a medical examiner
- four years o f college, four In
medical school, a four-year
residency In pathology and a
one year fellowship in foren­
sics.
Phillip Slslvey. Director of
Community Services for the
county, said that to provide
support and maintain the o p ­
eration of the Medical Exam­
iner’s Ofllce, he has offered
temporary county employment
to the Forensic Administrator
and to the Morgue Technician
at Columbia Hospital Sanford.
*We anticipate at this time a
p e rm a n fa t
solution j.^Uhln,
forts thP ftost year o p d &gt; h A lf
and- wisli Her well In her new
position. She said the ofrer was
unexpected and too good to
turn down."

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Americana OteaSiMiee Act. par­
sons naadtng a special accom­
modation to participate m this
proceeding should contact the
Individual or agancy sanding
notice not later than seven (7)
days prior lo the proceeding at
tha address given on tha
notice. Telephone: 407-3134330 ait. 4337; t-aoo-MS-srrt
(TOO) or 1-SOO-SS3-S7TO &lt;v); via
Flortda Relay Service.
Puhkeh: March S. 13. IS M
M O -4 7

BEQlNNINa AT POINT 31.33 FT.
NORTH OP THE SOUTHEAST
CORNER OP LOT 30; SAID
BLOCK IS . THENCE RUN
•OUTH 3113 FEET TO THE
SOUTHEAST CORNER OP LOT
2 0 :1H IM C I RUN SOUTHWESTIRLY TO THE NW CONNER OP
•AID LOT 1. SAID BLOCK IS.
THENCE RUN NORTH ALONO
T H I W IS T U N I OP SAID LOT
1. EXTEND NORTH 3S.M FEET;
THENCE RUN NORTHEASTER­
LY TO T H I POINT OP BEGIN­
NING.
Dated this 2nd day of MARCH.
IS M .
ICIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clara of tho Circuit Court
By: Jana E. Jaaavtc
Deputy Clara
T H I LAW OFFICES
OP DAVI0 J. STERN. PJL
M l S. University Ortve
Suita S00
Plantation. PL 33324
( I H ) 2*1-4000
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In accordance with tha
American with Disability Act.

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PLAINTIFF
VS.
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IP UVW O. AND IP D IAO ,

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PARTUS CLAIMM 0 AN
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D C V IM IS . O R A N TIIS .
A S S IG N IIS . L it M O M .
C M O IT O M . T R U S T If S
AMO ALL O TH IR PARTUS
CLAIMING AN INTIRCST
■Y. THROUGH. U N M R OR
AGAINST D ISR A L.
MC NAUGHTON; UNKNOWN
S P O U M OP D ISR A L.
MCMAUOMTOM. IP ANY;
JOHN DO I AND JA N I DOE
AS UNKNOWN
TCNAMTS IN POSSESSION
OCPENDANT(S)
M O TIC I
OP P O M C L O S U M SALS
N O TIC I IS H IR IR V OIVIN
pursuant to s Summary Pinal
Judsmam ot foreclosure doted
February 17th. IS M , entered In
civs Caaa No. 17 3*34 CA 14 ot
tho Circuit Court ot tha 1ITH
Judicial circuit m and lor SEMI­
NOLE
County.
SANFORD.
Flortda, I v t t sen lo tho hishoat
and bant bidder for cash at tho
W EST FRONT DOOR ot the
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
located at 301 N. PARK
AVENUE. SANFORD. PL 33771
M SANFORD. Flortda. at 11.-00
aja. an dia Slat day at MARCH,
i tea the teHovtns described
property as eat forth M said
Summary Pinal Judgment, toLOT t. AND THEN N. 30 FT. OP
LOT t . AND THAT PART OP
LOTS IS AND 30. SLOCK 10.
DREAMWORLD. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
M CONO EO M PLAT ROOK 3.
PAGE M AND S t. PUSLIC
RECORDS
OP
S IM IN O L I
COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:

Ing a apodal accommodation to
participate m thie proceeding
should contact tha Clara ot the
Circuit Court at tho S IM IN O LI
County Courthouse at 407-3334330 EXT: 4337. not later than
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TERESA MARIE
M ITALLO, at el.
OP P O M C L O S U M SALS
N O TIC I IS HERESY OIVIN p u r-.
award la a Pmat Judgment el
Mortgage Foreclosure deled.'
February SEIh. IS M . and
entered In Caaa NO. M -173 7-CA ot tha CucuN Court ot lha,
EIGHTEENTH Judicial Circuit m
and for S IM IN O L I County.
Florida wherein STANDARD
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SAVING! BANK la tha PtoIntPt.
and TERESA FLYNN A/K/A
T IM S A
MARIE
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INC.,
WILUAM
FLYNN. TENANT •« N/K/A NICH II0 IN E S C H E N , T IN A N T 43
N/K/A HEIDI H IIO E N IS C H IR ;
are the Oafandaida. I wW ee* to

Publish: March I . I t . IS M
DEO-43

at tho W EST FRONT
DOOR OF T H I S IM IN O L I
COUNTY COURTHOUSE; SAN­
FORD, FLONIOA M I I CO am .
OR tho S IM day ol MARCH.
IS M . the tallowing .

NoSos a hereby grvan mat vre am
engagad In bueinaas at 1M0 dAMer
Spnnge Bautavard. Wider Sprtnga.
Senanoie Cocnty Florida inter We
FkrMloue Name of TUSCAWILLA
COUNTRY CLUB, and Sial era
edend lo regvlor eaid name vah
tha Q Melon ol Corpora Hone.

Final Judgment:
LOT 34. WOODBRIOOE AT T H I
SPRINOS. UNIT III. ACCORDM O TO T N I PLAT T H IM O F AS
RE CO N OID M PLAT BOOK 13.
PAGES 43 AND 44. P U IU C
RECORDS
OP
S IM IN O L I
COUNTY. FLONIOA.
WITNESS MV HAND and lha
seal ot this Court on MARCH
End. IS M .
HEAL)

wdh Pie pronaiona ot the Fcbtoue
Name Statute, to wit Section
M t M . Flortda Statutes
Corporation TUcewda bwvetor*.
PutJwh March 13. ISM
DEO-IOS

Clerk Ot the Circuit Court
Gy: Jena I . Jaeewie
Deputy Clerk
Echevarria. Me Celia, Raymer,
Rarratl S Frappter
PoM Otnc# Goa 3410
Tampa. FL 33401

MOTtCf
N O TICE
OP F IC TITIO U S RAMS
Notice la hereby given dial I
am engaged M bueineea at IM S
■ugarwood Clr. Winter Park,
Florida
S37S3.
Seminole
County. Florida, under the
Fictitloue Name ol P U R I
LIOMT D IS IG M . and that I
inland lo regleler eaid name
with
lha
0 nr talon
ol
Cciporatiooe.
Tellaheeeee.
Florida, la accordance with lha
provltiona ol lha Plctmowa
Name llatirtee. To-Wit Section
M 4 M . Flortda Statutes 1 M I.
Kathleen L Hooker
Publish March I t . IS M
D I O -I M

m accordance with the
Americana Disabilities Act. p m a special eccomte participate M this
Individual er agancy aandtag
hot lea not later than seven ft)
days prior te tho proceeding at
notice. Tel#phono: 407-3334330 OBt. 4337; 1-000-444-4771;
(TOO) or 1-400-444-4770 (v); Ms
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�Sflmtnolo Hprald, Sanford. Flonda •Thursday, March 12. 1998 - S A

Partnership
protects
land at top
ranked site

Dancers score big
Rolann's School of Dance In Longwood, attondod The Headliners
Regional Porforming Art Competition held Fob. 21-22, si Gaither High
School in Tampa. Rolann's submitted 63 entries that included solos,
duots/lrios, and group dancos Out of tho 63 performances. 57 earned
gold; 6 earned silver. There were 5 title divisions, with Rolann's soloists
claiming 4 ol them: Stevon Willsoy, 7 ol Lake Mary earned ‘Mister
Headkner*; Nichole Crane. 9. of Sanford earned 'Petite Miss Hesdkner*;
Caltlin Geior, 11, of Longwood earned ‘Junior Miss Headkner* with
Ashley Wiflsey. 11. of Lako Mary earning 1st runner up; and Valeris
Lynch, 15. of Longwood earning Teen Miss Headkner'. A l title winners
oamed a cash award and are expected to enter the National Tins
Competition that will be held in Atlantic City this summer.

•pecial to tho Herald
The Florida Department o f
Environmental
Protection
(DEPI and the US Fish A W ild­
life
Service
(USFWS)
an­
nounced on Friday a m ajor
step forward In their coordi­
nated effort to preserve the
largest Intact piece o f ancient
scrub forest at Carter Creek In
Highlands County.
Worldwide
Investment
Group. Inc. sold 1.535 seres o f
uplands
and wetlands
for
•3.261 million to The Nature
Conservancy.
which
will
transfer portions o f the land to
DEP
and
the
USFWS.
"Worldwide knew this land
had conservation significance
and was glad to help protect
such an Important part o f
Florida's Lake Wales Ridge,*
said
Howard
Steinberg.
Worldwide president.
"This company really d e ­
serves credit.’ said Bob Bendlck. director o f The Nature
Conservancy's Florida Chap­
ter. "In the Interest o f conser­
vation. Worldwide suspended
potentially lucrative sales and
development plans to allow us
the opportunity to protect this
endangered natural com m u­
nity.*
The
Nature
Conservancy
currently holds the properly
title. At a later date, the
USFWS will purchase 620
arres as part of Its Lake Wales
Ridge Nations. Wildlife Refuge.
According to Tom Follrath.
USFWS senior realty officer,
protecting this area has long
been a top priority for the
Service. The state of Florida
will use Preservation 2000
funds to purchase 800 acres,
which will be managed by the
Florida Game and Freshwater
Fish Commission. The Nature
Conservancy will retain and
manage 16 acres.
T h e leadership o f DEP and
USFWS made this project pos­
sible. resulting In the p rotec­
tion o f this rare habitat unique
to Florida.* said Bendlck.

Photo Courwry of RoTarm’* Sctioei ol Dane*

Final days! S ho p p i n g Spree ends Mar ch 15

the almost everything

2 5 % o ff
Shopping Sprw
T im e is ru n n in g o u t t o c re a te y o u r o w n sale.
C o m e in b y M a rch I 5 and ask a Sales A s s o c ia te
f o r a c o u p o n g o o d f o r 25% o f f re g u la r-p ric e d
purchases th r o u g h o u t th e s to re .

VESf I WANT IT.'
I LOVE IT.'
n t TAKE IT!!!

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Carter Creek Is part o f the
more than 35.000-acre Lake
Wales Ridge Ecosystem p roj­
ect. which has been at the top
o f the state's Conservation and
Rccicttllon
Laiuls
Priority
Projects List for three years.
Located northeast o f Sebrlng
along Arbuckle Creek Road,
the 4.700-acre Carter Creek
site comprises rolling hills o f
ancient scrub forest, d epres­
sion marsh, sandhill lakes and
a seepage stream system. The
area provides habitat for 22 o f
the 26 state and federally en­
dangered or threatened sp e­
cies found on the Lake W ales
Ridge. Species Include Bald
eagles, sand sklnks. Florida
scrub-jays and rare plants like
the Avon Park rabbit bells
(CnxoJoria auonensls), G ar­
rett's scrub balm (Dfoerandra
chrUtmanU) and Carter's wares
(W arra carter!). These plants
occur nowhere else In the
world outside the Lake Wales
Ridge.

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The mission o f The Nature
Conservancy is to preserve
plants, animals and natural
communities that represent
the diversity o f life on Earth by
protecting the lands and w a ­
ters they need to survive. To
date, the Conservancy and Its
members have protected m ore
than ten million acres In 50
states and Canada. With the
support o f 46.000 Individuals,
foundations and corporations,
the Florida Chapter has p r o ­
tected more than 700,000
acres across the state since
1950.

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�i •Seminote Herald. Sanford. Honda •Thursday. March 12, I99B

Every Tom, Dick and Haney, shuffling off to big W|n

Thoy have a hflht to amile. Thoy took tho top tour spot*
hi tho Sanford Shutfteboard Toumamont thta week. In

Walker (3rd) and Virgie Moxley (4th). In photo at right,
loft to right, Prostdent Russ KJtner. Vic Haney (lat).

photo at loft, loft to right. Director Fem Haney. Pearl
Kknbaft (1st placo). Dorothy Sawyor (2nd). Virginia

Tom Harrington (2nd). Dick Brewater (3rd), and Dick
Kimball (4th).

IN BRIEF

i v\cx K t a g

SANFORD - The
general
public, governmental agencies,
non-profit charitable organiza­
tions are all Invited to visit the
Seminole
County
Ihibllc
Schools' Textbook Department
Warehouse on Mnrch 23 - 25 to
select free used textbooks.
These books are no longer tir­
ing used In the schools and are
available on a variety of sub­
ject for possible supplementary
reading and study materials.
The Textbook Warehouse Is
located at 1211 Mellonvllle
Avenue In Sanford, and will be
open from 8:30 a.m. until 3:30
p.m. each day.

B u ff-t

2506 8. French Avc., Sanford

323-6166

EMPLOYEES

OWNERS
Dear Valued

To W hom It M ay Concern.

C u sto m e

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Ctwcli coacert
SANFORD - First Shiloh Mis­
sionary Baptist Church. 700
Elm Avenue In Sanford, will
sponsor a concert organized by
Vincent Smith on Saturday.
March 14. The purpose ts a
fund raiser for the newly es­
tablished trust fund for the
children of the late Marsha
Oreen McOtll.
The concert program will be­
gin at 7 p.m .. For additional
Information.
phone
Gladys
Green at 323-1763.

missing in me reports.

1.

p«.,aurants were taken

Th e P° fp a st\w V a Un Th a it year's

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W o have been employed at China
King Buffet for 4 1/2 and 5 years and
would like to inform you that some of
your Action News roports ore totally
untrue. You state that M. Lam dosed a
business because of Health Violations
and re-opened here. 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. W e
have been here for all our inspections
and the only violations we've had were
before Mr. Lam took over.
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 espedally in
Florida, but Mr. Lam is always quick to
correct any problem we have and has
done so all along. W hy don't you put
that In your report?

LAKE MARY - The Lake Mary
City Commission will hold a
Joint meeting with the Sanford
Aviation Authority, at Lake
Mary City Hall on Thursday,
March 19. The joint session
wtll begin at 5:30 p.m.. prior to
the beginning o f the regular
city commission meeting.
While no specific agenda has
been released at this time.
Lake Mary's concerns about
airport noise and Instrument
Landing Systems (ILS) ore ex­
pected to be the main topics of
discussion.
The special Joint work ses­
sion Is open to the public.

O n 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 Ihe way you show on your
commercials the kitchen of Bamboo
Cafe' and then our sign gives the
impression that is our kitchen and it is

pnce
ompnt ot China King
Th e management

Tow* BMtiH

not.

SANFORD - The second In a
planned series o f town m eet­
ings on the proposed develop­
ment In Fort Mellon Park will
be held Tuesday. March 17 at 7
p.m.. In the Fellowship Hall at

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

CUSTOMERS

First Presbyterian Church. All
Sanford residents are Invited to
attend this Important meeting.
Doug Oroseclose, who also
organized the Initial meeting
on Feb. 10, will hose this sec­
ond meeting. Issues expected
to be discussed Include alter­
native site possibilities, p ro­
posed road modifications and
traffic patterns and potential
future citizen actions.
While Grosecloae reported 75
to 80 persons attended last
month's meeting, he said he
was disappointed that those
who attended did not represent
the entire Sanford community.
He hopes this meeting will be
attended by a much larger
cross section o f the city’s citi­
zens.

To W hom It may concern:
M y wife and I have been coming to China King for years.
W e have had very good service and food from this
restaurant. I can say the food has been of the the high­
est quality.

find the food here delicious. Th e 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.Pritchett, Jr.
Sanford, F L

W e can also assure you we would not
be writing you this letter with our sig­
natures if we thought it would backfire.

Prices and service are the best In this area.
Jerry L Comeil. Sue Ann Cornell
Sanford, FL
March 5. 1998
I have been coming to China King for the past two years
and have never had any negative experiences. Th e food
is excellent, well prepared, and a vast selection is
offered. It definitely Is one of the best values in Central
Florida. O n three different occasions I have seen the
“negative* reports and they seem to be in accord with the
current “media mania* which seems to 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.

Bfttto oaHtetan
DeLAND - The DeLand M-T
Bottle Collectors Club will pre­
sent the 28th annual AnUaur
Bottle Insulator &amp; Collectibles
allow
and sale.
Saturday,
March 21. at Volusia County
Fairgrounds. The event will be
held from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m.
Admission la free with free ap­
praisals available.
For additional Information,
contact Charles Genton (904)
734-3651.

David Good paster,
Casselberry, F L

To W hom It May Concern,

Help Us Help Others
I am a frequent regular customer of China King Buffet. I
•

W e 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.

To W hom It M ay Concern,
I have been a resident of Sanford since the 6 0 s . I have
never had anything but excellent food and service at
China King, and I frequent this restaurant quite often.
Jim Brogdon
Sanford, F L

To W hom It May Concern,
W e 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.
W e 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.
Mary F. Conway, W .M . Conway, Marty Lee Conw ay
Sanford, F L
William Conway,
Clermont, F L

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A s frequent viewers of Channel 9 we
are very discouraged by the way this
story was handled and wonder U the
news we rely on every day is only half
of the story as this one is.
Please know this letter is to tell you our
side of the story as employees that
want to get the story straight.
Sincerely,

�tElje litrnlb

Extra Points
Jeff
Berlinicke

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Lax” a hit
w ith kids
a

SA N FO R D _ I f y o u h a ven 't been ou t to see
a lacrosse name, get out.
Y ou 're m ission the best-kept secret In
sports.
First, let's get d ie term in ology dow n. I f y o u
w ant to be a lacrosse fan. you have to say
the right things, oth erw ise people w ill think
y ou 're a Southerner.
You have to call It hut. not lacrosse. If you
go u p north, and o f cou rse everyb od y lo ir s
to kn ow how th ey d o It up n orth , people will
think you arc som e sort o f rube If you call It
lacrosse.
Secondly, lax p layers don 't c a n y lax sticks.
T h ey c a n y th eir guns. Y ou shoot w ith y o u r

gun.
T h at's Just a little bit o f It. D on't w ant to
give y o u too m uch too q u ickly.
A n yw ay, fo r th ose o f yon w h o still think
th ey a re crab n ets kids arc c a n y ln g around,
not lax guns, h ere's som e In form ation thnt
m ay tu rn you on to the best gam e In the
w orld tlia t doesn ’t have 18 holes.
Did you k n ow that m ore kids a re Involved
In lax that a n y sport In S em in ole C o u n ty ?
and th at's In the first yea r It's been offered
cou n ty-w id e. S om e sch ools have played It In
the past few yea rs. In clu din g Lym an w h ich
w on the u n official ch am p io n sh ip last season
for tile boys. N ow . everyb od y's gettin g In ­
volved In clu d in g footb all p layers look in g for a
sp rin g a ctivity w h ere th ey ca n hit som ebody.
rLax Is b ig In the N orth ea st and kids from
daltttribrc a n il Long isla n d start c a r r y in g
slick s before th ey krc ou t of the crib. In B a l­
tim ore. la x g a m es rou tin ely d raw m a n y
m ore people titan a tten d prep football gam es
and th e N C A A lacrosse tou rn a m en t drew
n early 40.000 people last season a t the U n i­
versity o f M arylan d .
In fact, the gam e, w h ich started out os an
Indian gam e played w ith w ooden sticks over
n ever-en d in g p la y in g fields, has Influenced
o th er gam es sin ce Its Inception. Lax wns
w h ere W a yn e G retzk y learn ed to start an o f­
fense from b eh in d th e net. so m eth in g that
w as u nheard o f In the past. Football g rea t
J im B row n w a s voted the grea test lacrosse
p la yer o f a ll-tim e b y d ie Lacrosse Hall o f
Fam e fo r h ls h ero ics at S yracu se in Die 60s.
Now . he m ay n ot even be the greatest pla yer
ever at S yracu se as the G alt b roth ers - Pau l
and G ary - h ave becom e cu lt h eroes Inside
the la x w orld.
It took a w h ile for the gam e to m ove to
Florida, bu t It's the new "In ’ sp ort and the
gam e Is sta rtin g to receive notice In Florida.
T h e gam e Isn’t u p to national stan dards yet each team In th e cou n ty tends to h ave one or
tw o p la yers th at d om in ate the action - and
m ost coach es a ren ’t fu ll o f the strategy th at
co m es w ith y ea rs o f b e in g In the gam e, but
It’s g ettin g better.
S o check ou t th e local team , w h eth er It s
girls o r boys. O n e g u a ra n te e Is y ou 'll never
w an t to see a n o th er dou ble overtim e soccer
sh ootou t a fter y o u see y o u r first d o s e la x
gam e. P eople a ctu a lly score som etim es In la•s m j«ff. rags a *
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Greyhounds growling
Lyman nine thrashes Lake
Howell, takes 6A-3 lead
By Jtff Bcitlnlcks
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
WINTER PARK _ Two weeks ago.
the Lyman baseball team was still
looking for Its first win while eve­
ryone else In Seminole County was
off to a big start.
Two weeks later, the Greyhounds
are In first place In the Class 0ADistrict 3 and the Seminole AthId le Conference and are one of the
hottrnt teams In Central Florida.
The Greyhounds pounded host
Liikr Howell last night. 10-0 In a
six-liming game stopped by the 10 mn mle. Evan Lloarono went the
entire way. allowing only two hits
while keeping die Silver llawks off
balance all night with hls sldearm
drltvery that he developed last
summer.
Uoacono doesn't throw particu­
larly hard, but he knows how to
spot hls pitches and hls delivery Is
something most hitters aren't used
to facing.
*1 Just try to work on keeping the
ball moving.* Uoacono said. *1 let
them hit It and our defense keeps
us tn It.*
*We play tough defense.* added
longtime
Lyman
coach
Dob
McCullough. *We tried several a p ­
proaches throughout the year and
we found he can do best under­
neath.*
Uoacono said he felt uncomfort able when he first tried the new
approach In summer ball.
*1 felt a little shaky at first.*
Uoacono said. *But It wasn't
working well the way I was doing It
before.*
Nellhrr was Lyman's season un­

til the Oreyliounds recovered from
some early losses In some difficult
tournaments. Now. the Greyhounds
have sent notice that thry are a
team to be reckoned with, espe­
cially as the only undefeated team
In the OA-3.
Lust night. Lyman traveled to
Winter l*ark take on a Luke Howell
team off to an Impressive start and
a team that Included a strong
Itching staff, tint the Greyhounds
up the Luke Howell stuff and
Jumped out early.
Josh H arm homcred off Hawks'
pltrher L ik r Lockwood In the first
imd the Oreyliounds never looked
bark. In the lop of the third. Ly­
man blew the game open and the
only question that rrmulnrd was
whether everyone would have to sit
through seven Innings of what
(lasses for Arctic temperatures In
Florida, or If Lyman would end It
early.
The Grryhounds opened the third
when Kevin Graves scored on a
wild pitch, then Tyler CarT hit an
opposite field homer tluit put Ly­
man up. 5-0.
The pounding continued. David
Milton doubled and scored on u
Brandon Epple double.
He and Jose Torres came In on u
two-run double by Kevin Grace to
make It 8-0.
In the Lyman sixth, a single by
Carr led to the final not after a se­
nes of wild pitches and the Grryliounds ended the game by exe­
cuting u double pluy.
'
Next up for Lyman Is home game
against district foe Deland Friday,
ladie Howell hosts Gateway Frtday.
Doth games will stuii at 7 p.m.

C

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•

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Evan Uoacono uasd hls nsw sxteann motion to limit ■ strong Lake Hoswl offsnsa
lo only two hits as Lyman spsnksd ths Sivsr Hawks 10-0 WsdnssdSy night.
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L ion s quartet blanks B ears
By T m y
HERALD CORRESPONDENT

Wtats* Syrtags

WINTER SPRINGS _ Not all shutouts are created
equal ... or Is that equally?
Generally, a shutout tn baseball means a given
pitcher was In control of. perhaps even dominated, a
game. There are the rare occasions of pitchers regis­
tering shutouts while stranding hordes o f opponents
on base, but It doesn't happen often.
Then there are staff shutouts.
On Wednesday night, four members o f the Oviedo
Lion varsity pitching staff combined to shutout the
host Winter Springs Dears on two hits In a 4-0 Semi­
nole Athletic Conference victory.
“The game didn't go the way we planned offensively,
but the pitchers came In and they all did what they
were asked to do.* said Oviedo coach Kenne Drown.
-On a night like this (with the mercury plummeting
fast and hard). I can't ask for any more.*
Den Knapp started and worked three Innings, a l­
lowing one hit and striking out six. Jeff Monaco fo l­
lowed. striking out one and gtvtng up a hit In hls one
Inning o f work. Scott Ferrell, making his first mound
appearance o f the season, walked two and struck out
one over two innings. Larry Orayson closed, working a
perfect seventh.
Monaco (3-0) was awarded the win because he was
the pitcher o f record tn the fourth Inning.
While It may not have been the most effective
pitching performance, the one that had the coaches
from both teams talking after the game was the one
turned In by Winter Springs sophomore Bob Blerlcy
(0 -2).

LIONS 4. B E A U 0
•
100 012 0 . 4 B 2
000 000 0 . 0 2 4

Knapp. Manat11 (41 I rrrrfl |S|. Grayson (7) and Erwtn. Froal (61.
Ilwilry. Strphamon (Cl and Hotfrr* Wl&gt; . Monara CJO| LP . tllntry
10-21 Sarr . none 211 . (Mcdo. Kankln III 3R _ Ortrdo IkWnra III.
IIH . none Krrunh . Ottedo 6 3 twtnJL 2 1 SAC. Winter Sprint* IHtivmtll. 0 3 SAC
Facing a Lion aquad that had compiled a .318 team
batting average through Its first eight games while a v­
eraging nearly nine hits and eight runs a game. Bierley limited Oviedo to four runs (two earned) on five
lilts before being lifted In the sixth.
*l'm proud of Bobby,* said Winter Springs coach
Harold llltt. *Hr came ready to pitch tonight and
ahowed what hen capable of against a good hitting
team.*
Drown also wus Impressed.
T ie didn't bark down,* Drown said. *lfe came after
us and challenged us. You have to respect that*
Sophomore shortstop Justin Holmes was the only
Lion with more than one hit. going 2-for-3 with a tri­
ple, one RBI. a mn scored, and two stolen bases.
Ryan Rankin came off the bench to contribute an RBI
double and a run scored.
Orayson singled and scored a run while Troy Boutwell chipped In with a single afrid an RBI. Jeremy
Frost added a mn scored and an RBI.
Erik Scholtz fisted a ball Into right Add for a single
against Knapp while Brad Stephanaon ‘hit a two-out
single o ff o f Monaco.
Oviedo (6-2. 2-1 Seminole Athletic Conference) will
play again at 9 a.m. Tuesday in a tournament at Cy­
press Creek. Winter Springs falls to 1-fl and 0-3 in the
SAC.

Encouragement carries Burgess to region title
By J t f f Baittaleks
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
LONGWOOD
_
He
bloody, broken and losing.
That's what Lyman wrestler
Greg Burgess was facing in the
Class 6 A regional wrestling
tournament last Saturday as he
was battling undefeated Adam
Brmroc o f Dr. Phillips.
His nose was bloodied, hls
thumb was dislocated which
meant tt hurt aa much as hla
other thumb which was also
injured. Burgess trailed 2-0 and
was looking at hla first loss af­
ter starting the season 33-0.
Then. Burgess sucked it up
and listened to hla coach and
teammates, all o f whom were
encouraging him to fight on.
Burgess round a way. tying
the score at 2-2 on a reversal,
then pulling off a takedown In
overtime to claim the win.
*1 saw 30 seconds left and
knew I had to score,* Burgess
Brian Surpass wfl taka a parted 340 record to Lakeland tomorrow at ha said. ’ Everyone was encourag­
ing me, telling me I was fine
leads Lyman Into this weekend's FHSAA Stats Wresting Tournament.

.and coach (Mario Miranda) told
me how much I needed the
match.*

hasn't faced
this season.

33 other times

*1 get nervous before every
When Burgess pulled out the match.* Burgess said. *1 get
victory, he guaranteed Lyman a sick all the time over them.*
Burgess will hit the mat with
fourth place finish for the meet
and a second-place finish be­ hla thumb still discolored and
hind Oviedo among Seminole dislocated. He's had ultrasound
County schools and ahead of therapy ever alnce the Injury
seventh-place Lake Mary, the occurred last Saturday, but he
was able to Ignore It during
district champions.
•
that epic final period tn the re­
• Not bad for a team that Bur­ gional*.
gess said was shooting for sev­
*1 didn’t fe d It while I was
enth overall. Burgess, along wrestling.* Burgess said. *1 was
with teammates Joe Olola. who so Into my concentration, but
was ranked third tn the state it really started to hurt after­
before losing in the finals last
ward.*
&gt;
week. Carlos Pineda and A l­
Burgess has been wrestling
fonso Escalera took off for since hls freshman year when
Lakeland and the state tour­ he was convinced by a friend to
nament starting Friday.
come out for the 103-pound
slot on the team, tik e hta
Now Burgess, who wrestles
at 1 1 2 pounds. Is looking for­ teammates, he’s gotten better
and better every season.
ward to winning the whole
He's thinking about keeping
thing and becoming the first
Greyhound wrestler since 1991 the Lyman tradition alive after
this season.
to win a state title. The pros­ he graduates
pect makes him a little bit There have been some letters
nervous, but It'a nothing he (mm m llM M but Bursema said

he enjoys what Is happening
with the Greyhounds.
*1 wouldn't mind coming
hack to help out at Lym an* he
said. “Our staff Is great and
they always encourage us.*

Miranda la the head coach,
but Burgess said he gets a lot
o f h d p from assistants Kyler
Davis and John A ltenler. Mi­
randa tends to work more with
the wrestlers tn the larger
weight classes and Burgess
said Davis and A lten ler have
worked a lot with the sm aller
wrestlers alnce he Joined the
Lyman program.
The whole team celebrated "but not too h ard* Burgess
said • after last week's sur­
prising finish tn reglonals. Now
the Greyhounds have at least
two wrestlers with the talent to
bring
state
championships
back home.
By the end o f this week,
maybe the Greyhounds srlQ be
able to celebrate as hard as
they srant.
'

�2B •Semi nolo Ho raid Sanford. Florida •Thursday. March 12, 1998

Pioneers pound Raiders nine
Beach's Kentrelle Evans (RBI) and Paul Lockwood and Sanford's Rob Denmon (one nm
scored each).
Sanford's Brad Jenkins gave up one hit and
no nm s In 2/3 inning In relief o f starter Guy

From S taff Reports

SANFORD _ Tlir Seminole Community College
baseball team got plenty o f hits. Just not
enough runs as it fell 14-6 to Indian River
Thigpen (2-2).
Community College at Raider Field Wednesday
SCC (7-11) will now go back on tlir toad fot a
afternoon.
pair o f Mid-Florida Conference dates, playing n
The Raiders trailed 3*0 after four Innings and
single game at 3 p.m. today In Jacksonville
7-1 heading Into the bottom of the fifth Inning,
against Florida Community College, then play­
but still had a chance as they werr down Just 9ing a noon doublcheadcr In Palatka against SI.
6 when the Pioneers tacked on live Insurance
Johns
River Community College on Saturday.
runs In the lop of ihc ninth Inning.
SCC was only outhtt 14-11. hut 1RCC put
The Raiders will then return home on Sunday
most of their safeties together In the two big
for a 1 p m douhleheader with Madison Area
run-scoring Innings.
(Wisconsin) Technical College to open n 10
Indian River, which opened the season ranked
game homrstand over an 11 day period through
• 1 In the state and ts now 18-3 on the season,
March 25th.
was It-d by Jamie Clark, who went 4-for-5 with a
pair o f doubles, two runs scorn! and three RD1.
Other leaders for the Pioneers were Ivan Trujillo
(3-for-8 with a triple and a double, four runs
Continued from Pag® IB
scored. RBI), David Dettennc (2-for-6 with a
crosse. A goalie can give up 10 goals In a
double, run). Randy Rodriguez l2-for-6. nm.
three RBI) and Luke Scott |2-for-5. three RBI).
game and still consider the night a success.
litx Is known as the fastest game on two
JYovtding the offense for the Raiders were
Josh Rhodes (3-for-4 with a double. RBI). Jamie .feel and 11 lives up to Its slogan. Cheek It
Kppcrson (2-for-5. run. two RBI). Johnny out. Everybody else Is.
Gulsrppe (2-for-4). Travis Gamble (l-for-4 with
L a s t Secon d S h o t : //as there ever
a double, run. RBI). Chris Wade (l-for-4 with a
been
an Orlando Magic team more fun to
double, run). Sanford's Phillip Eubanks (l-for-4.
watch
than the 1997-98 edition? They might
nut). Andres Correa (l-for-4 . RBI). New Smyrna

Jeff-

PIONEERS 14. RAIDERS 6

Indian RJrvr Community C*U*(«
103 000 000.14 10 3
SrmlnoU Community CoUrfV
000 101 010 . O i l 0
Lnplantr. Ilyron (7) and Groncrt. Thlupcn. Jenkins 191 ami
Gnlueppc. WP _ UtfiLutlr (1-3). LP _ Thigpen (2-2). Saw _
mine. 20 IRCC. Clark 2. TntjUkt, IVttmnr SCC. Modem.
iLunblc Wa»lr 30 . IRCC. Tni|iUo HR _ none Rreunln .
IRCC I S 3. SCC 7-14 _______________________________

not win every nlrj/tf. buf It's probablp the
harr/rsf u&lt;orM/t0 foam In team history. Who
ti*oiif&lt;/ i/ou rafher toafe/t. [f you're a serious
basketlxtll fan? Shaq or lio Chilian*? The
rune Nick or the old 3D? The Mutineers or
the Hound Dogs?
Think alxmt tt..

SCC

Continued from Page IB
Hay led the Raiders hv going
2-for-3 and scoring the run.
while Lake Howell's Brittany
Scott
and Lake
Brantley's
Mamie Bernstein were both 1for-3.
In the second game, SCC
erased a 1-0 deficit with a nm
In the bottom o f the llrst In­
ning and two runs In the sec­
ond Inning and built a 5-1 lead
before the Eagles made a
comeback effort to make the
final score 6-4.
Ashworth (4-2), a freshman
from Boone, gave up one un­
earned nm on two hits over
four Innings before giving way
lo Miller, a freshman from
Greenfield. Indiana, who gave
up three runs on two hits over

hike City Community
and then take part In
lahassee Community
Toum amrnt
Friday
Sunday.

the final three Innings to earn
her second save o f the year.
I’rovldlng Ihc offense for (he
Raiders were Oviedo's Deslrac
Schwartz (2-for-3). Bernstein
(l-for-3 with a double, two
runs). Ashworth (I-for-2 with a
double. RBI), Oviedo's Carrie
McAullffe ll-for-1, nm, RU1),
Sharp ll-for-1, RBI), Lyman's
Jonnle
Beland
(1-for-l),
Christy Ncudeck (l-for-2. two
runs, RBI). Scott (l-for-3). Hay
(l-for-4) and Kim Ramey (run).

College
the T a l­
College
through

RAIDERS 1-8. EAQLE8 0-4
GAME ONE

D t ln m n a c c 000 000 0 0 3 I
**■&gt;■*&gt;« cc
000 010 s . I 4 0
IVtce and Jnnra llouper and Mallub
Wl&gt; . Ilnopn (6 5) U&gt; . Price Save .
name. 211 . name. 311 . name HR _ name

GAME TWO

SCC Improved to 13-10 with
the swerp and will now go on
the road for a Mid-Florida
Conference
douhleheader
starting at 2 p.m. today against

DtUrnn Tech CC 100 003 1 . 4 4 3
3—Basis CC
131011s. 0 10 3
Juyrr. IHre 13) and Olaen. Ashworth.
Milki (3) and Neudrrk. WP . Aahwnrth
IM I U&gt; .Joyce. Save . MtUrr (2). 311
im c . tame: SCC. Aahworlh. Hern*lrui 311 _ name. IIK _ none. timed* .
lin e 0-10: SCC 13-10.

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IN T N I C IR C U IT CO UN T
OF T N I SIOMTSSNTN
JUD ICIAL C IR C U IT
IN AND FOR
S IU IN O L S CO UN TY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASS NO. BT-11S S-CA
DIVISION 14K
OLD KENT MORTGAGE
COMPANY.
Pletntitt(st.
an
LARRY FRANCIS
SPOHN, et et.
Defenda-iil*)
N O T IC I
OF FONSCLOSUNS SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVTN
pufsuant lo e Final Judgment ol
Mori gag* Forecloeure dated
February Itth , 1998, and
entered in Ceee NO. 97-11*9CA ol the Circuit Court ot the
EIGHTEENTH Judicial Circuit in
anal lo. SEMINOLE Counlr,
Florida wherein OLO KENT
MORTOAQE COMrASY it Ihe
Plaintiff and LARRY FRANCIS
SPOHN. JENNIFER A SPOHN,
TENANT ( I . N/K/A DAVID
OLASPEY, AN T AND ALL
UNKNOWN PANTIES CLAIMING
BY, THROUGH. UNDER. ANO
AOAINST THE HEREIN NAMED
INDIVIDUAL
D EFEN D AN TS)
WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE
DEAD OR ALIVE. WHETHER
SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY
CLAIM
AN INTEREST
AS
SPOUSES. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES,
OR
OTHER
CLAIMANTS
aie
the
Defendants, I will sen to the
highest and beet bidder lor
cash at the WEST FRONT
DOOR OF THE SEMINOLE
COUNTV COURTHOUSE: SAN.
FORD. FLORIDA at 11 00 a m ,
on the Ind day ol APRIL. 1944,
Ihe following described proper.
iy as eel forth m said Final
Judgment:
LOT IS. BLOCK « . NORTH
ORLANDO SECOND ADDITION,
ACCOROINO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK I I . PAQ IS SS
THROUOH ST INCLUSIVE. PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTV. FLORIDA
WITNESS MV HAND and the
seel ot this Court on FEBRU­
ARY I4th. 1994
Maryann# Morse
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By: Jane E. Jaeewic
Deputy Clerk
Echevarria. McCabe. Raymer.
Barrett I Ereppier
Pott Office Boi 3410
Tampa. EL 31401
F97087S49
N O T IC I
In accordance with the
Americ ant Disabilities Act. per­
sona needing a special accom­
modation to participate m this
proceeding ehoukl contact the
individual or agency lending
notice not later then seven (?)
days prior to the proceeding et
Ihe address given on the
notice. Telephone- 40T-3234330 eel. 427?, t -900-959-9771
(TDD) or 1-SOO-9SS-IT70 |v). vie
Fiends Relay Sendee.
Publish March S. 11.1999
DE0-4S
IM TM3 C IR C U IT CO URT
OP T N I ■ tO H TlIM TM
JUD ICIAL C IR C U IT
M AMO TOR
SSMINOLS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
c m ACTION
C A M NO. S T -3 M 1 -C A
DIVISION 14 '
FT MORTGAGE COMPANIES
D/R/A F T ! U O N TO A O I
s e r v ic e s rrtUA
CARL I. BROWN AND
C04I PANICS.
Plaintiff!*!
•a.
•TACT MORTKA. #t at.
Defendant! e).
N O T IC I
or f o r e c l o s u r e M i a
N O TIC I IS HCNCST OIVCN
pursuant 1o a Final Judgment el
Uortgege Ferecteeure deled
FISNUANV is m . IM S . end
entered In Ceee NO. 17-mi| CA or the Circuit Court of the
EIGHTEENTH Judicial Circuit an
end fee S IM IN C H County.
Ftertde eaherem FT U O N TO A O I
COUFANICS DSB/A FTS U O N T­
O A O I scNvacis r/K/A c a r l i .
BROWN AND COUFANICS la
thd RWatM and STACY U O N T­
KA. U IC H A IL F. TOWCNS are
highest end beet bidder ter
cash et the W tS T FRONT
DOOR OF THE SEMINOLE
COUNTY COURTHOUSE: SAN­
FORD. FLORIDA at 11:00 a m.,
on the tnd day Of APRIL. IM S .
ty a* set forth at said Final
LOT 7, WESTLAKE MANOR.
UNIT ONE, A SUBDIVISION
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT OR
HAP THEREOF DESCRIBED IN
FLAT BOOK &gt;7, AT FA0C(S| S,
4. S S, OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
S C U IN O LI
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
WITNESS MV NANO and the
seal of this Court on FEBRU­
ARY SSth, IB M .
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
Br- Jono S. Jaoowlc
Deputy Clerk
Echevarria. UcCelle. Raymer.
Bdrratt S Frappter
Peel Office Bos 3410
Tempe. FL 33401
FSrt04f*4
NO TICS
in accordance with the
Amsficwis OfcutiUrtlii Act« p#f*
eons needbts a special accom­
modation lo paniclpoto at this
proceeding should contact the
Individual of agency sending
notice not Islor than seven (7)
days prior to the proceeding et
Ihe address given on tho
notice. Telephene: *07-1114330 eat. 4 M T: I-BOO-999-1771
(TOO) OF I -#00-999-9770 (v); via
Florida Reley Service.
Publish: March I , I I , tS M
DS0-4S

m TU B

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CIRCUIT, IN AMO PON
I CO U N TY,

TheCookies Are Here! ft
i

CABB NO: ST S3S4 CA14 II
NORWEST MORTGAGE. INC.
PLAINTIFF
VS.
JOHNNIE L MASON, IF
LIVING, ANO IF DEAD,
THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. D KVIStlS,
GRANTEES. ASSIGNEES.
US NOUS, CREDITORS.
TR U S TIE S ANO ALL
OTHER PARTISS CLAIMING
AN IN TIRSST BV.
THROUGH,UNDSR OR
AGAINST JOHNNIE L.
MASON: JACKIE N.
MASON, IF UVNIO. ANO IF
DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE, HKIRS.
DCVISE I S . GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS,
CASD ITO RI. TR U S TIE S

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ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMINO AN
INTEREST BY.
THROUGH.UNOER OR
AOAINST JACKIE N
MASON; TWIN RIVERS
HOMEOWNER'S
ASSOCIATION. INC.;
CADLEROCK JOINT
VENTURE. I P : JOHN
DOE AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN t e n a n t s
IN POSSESSION
d e f e n d a n t is i

N O TICE
OF EORSCLOSURS SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pureusm to B Summery final
tudQment ot lorecloeure deled
Feb'uery ISlh. 1999. enlered in
Civil Ceee No 97 I I I * CA 14 K
ot tho Circuit Court of tho 1BTH
Judicial Circuit In and tor SEMI­
NOLE
County,
SANFORD,
Florida. I will kail to Ihe higheet
end beat biddat lor ceth
FRONT DOOR OF C O U R T­
HOUSE of the SEMINOLE
County Courthouee located at
301 N PARK AVENUE. SANFORO. FL 32771 In 5ANF0R0.
Florida, el 11 00 am on the
3tel day at March. 1999 the
following described property ae
eat tprth m eeld Summary Fmel
Judgment, to-wlt
LOT 99. OF TWIN RIVERS
SECTION V. ACCORDING TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF.
AS
RECORDEO IN PLAT BOOH 19.
PAOES 44 THROUGH 9T, OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated Hue 29th day ol
February. 1999
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARVANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By: Dorothy W. Bolton
Deputy Clerk
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVIO J STERN. PA
ATTOPNCV FOR PLAINTIFF
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Suds 300
Plantation, FL 11)74
(994) 111 9000
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persons with dieabrlrtwe need­
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peitKipete in this proceeding
should contact the Clerk ol tho
Circud Court et the SEMINOLE
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prior to the proceeding If hear­
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(TOD) or I-IOO-999-9770. via
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Publish March 9. 17. 194*
OCO-45
IN THB C IR C U IT CO URT
SSMINOLS COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATS DIVISION
FILS NO. M -O S S CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
ALICE JUNE PATINOAIE.
a/k/a ALICE JUNE FLOWERS
Oeceeeed
NO TICE
OF ADMINISTRATION
The edmmiatielion ot Ihe
eeteie ot Alice Juno Palmgaie.
a/k/a Alice June Flowers,
deceased. File Number 49 094
CP re pending m Ihe Circuit
Court for Bemmolo County.
Florida. Probate Division, tho
address of which re 30t N Perk
A v e . Sanford FL 1IT7I The
names and addressee of the
personal representative end the
personal representative s attor­
ney are eat forth below
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
All peieone on whom this
notice is served who have
obiecttone that challenge the
validity ol the will. Ihe qualifiesIlona of the personal represen­
tative. verrue. ui funediilivii of
this Court ere required to tile
then objections wdh this Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY OATS
AFTER THE OATE OF SERVICE
OF A COFV OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
AN creditor* of the decedent
end other persona having
claims or demands agamet
decedent's estate on whom a
copy at this notice le served
within three months after the
date ot the first publication ol
this notice must Me their ciaunt
with this Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FinST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DATS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS HOTICE
ON THEM.
All other creditors of the dece­
dent end peieone having claime
or demands against the dece­
dent's estate must Me their
claims with this court w it h in
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS HOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
O BJECTIO N S NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
The dele ot the lust publica­
tion of this Notice m March S.
Personal Representative:
William L- Proctor
T4 t N. 3rd Avenue
Deltona. FL 32729
(4071 978-0221
Attorney lor
Personal Representative:
Scott 0. Wallace. Esquire
Florida Bar No. 0S91749
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ISO N . Orange Ave., t llh Floor
Poet Office Boa 2007
Orlando. Florida 12902
Telephone: (407) 42S-I014
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IN TMB C IR C U IT COWBT,
SIOHTBBNTH JUD ICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
SSMINOLS CO UN TY,
CASB NO. SB*4SS-CA-IS*tN
KEY SANK. N.A., l/k/a
Key Sink ol New York,
f/k/a Key Bank el New York,
N.A.. successor by merger
to Key Bank of Western
New York. N-A.,
Plaintiff,
vs.
R. MICHAEL ARRINGTON,
et et.,
N O T IC I O F A C TIO N
TO: GREENWOOD TRUST
COMPANY
Corporals Address Unknown
Last Known Mailing Address:
Pool OHlea Boa S003
Hilliard. Ohio 4S0I3
YOU ARS NOTIFIEO that an
action lo foreclose 9 mortgage
on tho following property in
Seminole County. Florldo:
Lota 1SI and 1S3, FRANK L.
W OODRUFF'S SUBDIVISION,
according la the pier thereof ee
recorded In Plat Book 3. pegs
44, of tho public records el
Seminole
County,
Florida.
Together with: range, refrigera­
tor.
hoe been Med agamet you end
of here end you ere required to

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MOORE. SMITH k MOORE.
PtelnlifPa attorneys, 900 North
Ocean Slreat, Jacksonville,
Florida 32702, no more than
thirty (10) days Irom the Met
publication date ol this notice
of action and Me the original
with Ihe Clerk ol Ihik Court
either
betore
service
on
PtstnLff'a kttornayt or Immodlelely thoreattor. otherwise, e
delautt will be entered agamsl
you tor the relief demanded in
the complaint
N O T IC I
AMERICANS W ITH
D ISABILITIES A C T OF 1S90
Admlnlstrstlre Order
Na. S T-3
It you sie a person with a dis­
ability who noede any accom­
modation In order lo participate
m this proceeding, you eie enti­
tled. at not coet to you, to tho
piovieion ot coitam assistance
Please
contact
Court
Administration at 301 N Perk
Avenue. Suite N10I, Sanford.
FL 17771. I407| 121-4110 eat
4277 within I working days ol
your receipt ol thit notice; it
you ere hearing ot voice
impaired, call t -900 *45-9771
(Court See/)
MARVANNE MORSE
Clerk ol tho Circuit Court
By Deborah Conan)
Deputy Clerk
Publish March S. 17. 1999
DEO-42
IN THB C IR C U IT COURT
OF THB tB TH JUD IC IAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
SSMINOLS COUNTY.
FLORIDA
01NSRAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASS NO.: SS 34 C A M K
NATIONSBANC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS
NANCY ( VAN SANT.
IF LIVING. AND IF
DIAO. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES. ORANTCES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES
ANO ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH, UNDER
OR AGAINST NANCY C
VAN SANT. UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF NANCY E
VAN SANT, ir ANV.
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANTISI
N O TICS
OF FORECLOSURE SALS
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN
pursuant lo a Summery Fmel
Judgment ot forecloses deled
February 27th, 1999. entered in
Cirii Ceee No bf 34 C A M K of
me Circuit Court ot the tIT H
Judicial circuit m and lor SEMI­
NOLE
County.
SANFORD.
Florida. I win ask lo mo highest
and beet bidder lot cash AT
THE WEST FRONT DOOR of tho
SEMINOLE County Courthoueo
located et lo t N
PARK
AVENUE, m SANFORD. Florida,
at 11 00 a m on the I t at day et
MARCH. 1999 the following
described properly ee set forth
m
ee&lt;d
Summary
Fmel
Judgment, to wn
LOT 9. SLOCK 14. A B RUS­
SELL t AODITION TO FT. REED,
ACCOROINO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK t. PAGE 97. OF
THE PUBLIC RECOROB OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated true 2nd day ot MARCH,
1999
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARVANNE MORSE
Clark ol the Circuit Court
By. Jens E. Jaeewic
Deputy Clerk
THE LAW OFFICES
OF DAVID J STERN. PA.
SOI S university Drive
Suite 900
Plant el-on. FL 11224
(994) 111 9000
94 - 2044917 M)N AT 6
In accordance with the
American with Disability Act.
persona with dieebittttee needmg e special accommodation to
participate m this proceeding
should contact the Clerk of the
Circuit Court et the SEMINOLE
County Courthouse at 407-3134310 1ST: 4227. not later then
seven day* prior to the pro­
ceeding. H hearing impaired. 1*
900-995-1771 (TDD) or t-SOO•91-1770, vta Florida Raley
Publish: March 9. I I . 1999
DIO-44
IN THB C IR C U IT CO URT
OF THB BIOMT1BNTH
JU D IC IAL CIRCUIT
M ANO FOR
8SMIMOLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CABB NO. S T-S S TT-D N -S S -A
In rt: The Marriage of
IRMA L. LEW .
Felittoner/Wile,
end
CXPEDITO LEW . JR..
ReepondettUH uebend
TO: EXPEDITO LEW . JR.
Residence Unknown
Address Unknown
N O T IC I OF A C TIO N
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a
Petition tor Dissolution ol
Mori logs, including a special
equity m the marital residence
located at 129 Tmdate Circle.
Longwood, Florida 3I77S, has
above-named Court, end you
are required to sored a copy ot
your Answer or pleading to Die
Petition on tho Petitioner's
attorney, Stephen M. Siena,
Esquire. 729 North Magnolia
Avenue, Orlando. Florldo 37S02,
and tile the original Answer wr
pleading In the office of Ihe
Clerk of the Circuit Court In and
for Sammolo County. Florida,
on or before MARCH ISth.
H you loll to do so, (udgmen*
by default wM be taken againet
you for the relief demanded in
the Petition.
WITNESS my hand and seal
this 19th day ol February, I FOB.
MARVANNE MORSE
Clerk of tho Circuit Court
Ry: Nancy R. Winter
Deputy Clerk
Stephan M. Stone, Esquire
T IE North Magnolia Avenue
Ortande, Florida 22003
Pursuant to Admintetretlve
Ordor No. S1-3T, If you ore 4
person with o disability w
needs any accommodation In
order to participate In this pro
coedmg. you are entitled, 94 no
coet to you, to the provision of
certain assistance, please con­
tact ADA Coordinator et SOI N
Pork Avenue, Suite N. 111.
Sanford, Florida S I T T I . tele­
phone (40T) 321-4330 art 41*7;
H you are hearing impaired, calf
1-900-944-9771; If you art?
voice Impaired, caS 1-SOO-SSS-*

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People
Learn the ancient art of calligraphy

CALENDAR

By Shart Brodie

Weight Watchers
A local rhnptrr o f Wright
Watchers meets at the Lake
Mary
Community
Building
every Thursday from 4:45 to
0:45 p.m.

Toastmasters
Tlir Omni Toastm asters Club
•OHOI will meet at 5:50 p.m.
every Thursday at the AAA
Building.
1000 AAA
Drive.
Heathrow. Quests and prospec­
tive members are welcome.
Call Bertram Click. 323-G089.
for more Information.

Senior Friends
Tlie Columhln Medical Centrr-Sanford Chapter o f Senior
Friends meets every second
Thursday, nt 10:30 a m., at the
Sanford Senior Center. 401 E.
Seminole Ulvd. Interesting und
timely programs are featured
monthly plus social exchange.
All Seniors are welcome. For
Information, cnll Liz Lawlor. d i­
rector. 321-4500. Ext. 5784.

Pot Luck dinner
Widowed iKTsons are Invited
to attend a pot luck dinner at
5:30 p.m. every third Thursday
of the month at the CasseliH-rry Senior Center. 200 Lake
Triplet Drive. Casselberry.

Alanon, Alateen
AI-ANON
and
ALATEEN
meetings are held every Thurs­
day. at H p.m.. at Sanford
Christian Church. 730 Upsala
Ho.id , Sanford. For Informa­
tion. call 323-8524.

Blus Grass Picksrs
Sanford Blue Grass Pickers
mret every Thursday, from G-IO
p in., at the Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commerce, lick era and grlnnen* are welcome.
For Information,
call John
Shaffer. 829-4931.

Sanford Historic Trust
The Sanford Historic Trust
meets the first Thursday o f the
month, at 7 p.m.. at tire First
Street Gallery. 207 Magnolia
Ave.

Amateur Radio
The Lake Monroe Amateur
Radio Soclrty meets every first
Thursday, nt 7:30 p.m.. at the
Senior Center. Lake Triplett
Drive. Casselberry. For Infor­
mation. roll Karl Lambert, 0958704. or Al Kirk. 322-4487.

University Women
American
Association
of
University Women meets tlie
first Thursday o f each month
ut 7 p.m. at the Rolling Hills
Moravian Church, State Road
434. Longwtx&gt;d.

American Legion
American Legion Post 53 and
Unit mret the second Thurs­
day. at 8 p.m., at the Post
Home. 2874 S. Sanford Ave.
For Information, call 322-1052.

Pigeon Fanciers
Tlie Central Florida Pigeon
Fanciers Association meets the
third Thursday o f each month,
at 7:30 p.m.. at the Seminole

County Agricultural
Center,
4300 Orlando Drive. Sanford.
For more Information, contact
Dick Kelly at 291-4340.

Sunrise Kiwanis
meets Friday
The Seminole Sunrise Klwants Club meets every Friday,
at 7 a.m.. at Shoney'n, US 1792. south of Airport Boulevard.
Guest m e welcome. For Infor­
mation. call Tony McDaniel nt
324 0409.

Free clinic Friday
A free clinic to Include blood
pressure check, blood sugar
screening and Immunizations
will be held every Friday, from
9 to 11 a.m.. al the Geneva
Klementury School In the old
school building, com er o f First
and Main Street In Geneva. The
clinic In sponsored by the
Seminole County Health De­
partment In conjunction with
the Seminole County SherifTa
Office and Geneva Elementary
School. For Information, call
349 9284.

Substance abuse
discussed
SAFE.
Substance
Abuse
Family Education. In conduct­
ing a ’ Families In Crisis* outreuch program. Interested o r­
ganizations wanting to contact
the Life Savers Club of SAFE
may cull Libby Kuharske at
291-4357.

Seniors meet
LAKE
M A R Y -A
senior's
group meets for lunch the sec­
ond Friday of rach month at
Lake Mary Churrh o f the Nazarm e. 171 E. Crystal Lake Ave.
Tlie noon meeting Is held In
the Fellowship Hall.
For more Information, con ­
tact Bill at 322-1000.

Daughters of
Confederacy
Norman
drVrre
Howard
Chapter of the United Daugh­
ters of the Confederacy meets
on. the last Friday of tlie
month. For Information, call
322-1425.

Sunrise Kiwanis
meets Friday
H ie Seminole Sunrise Ki­
wanis Club meets every Friday,
at 7 a.m.. at Shonry’s. US 1792. south o f Airport Boulevard.
Guest are welcome. For Informatlon. call Tony McDaniel at
324-0409.

Free clinic Friday
A free clinic to Include blood
pressure check, blood sugar
screening and Immunizations
will be held every Friday, from
0 to 11 a.m.. at the Geneva
Elementary School In the old
school building, com er o f First
and Main Street In Oeneva. The
clinic Is sponsored by tlie
Seminole County Health De­
partment In conjunction with
the Seminole County S heriffs
Office and Geneva Elementary
School. For Information, call
349-9284.

HERALD FEATURES EDITOR
I.AKE MARY • Much like the
monks, who. before the printed
word, copied the Bible In black
letter hand. Judith
Lcltch
spends hours In her home st udlo practicing the art o f ca llig­
raphy.
Judith Is a graphic designer
and one o f the charier m em ­
bers o f the Central Florida
Scribes, a calligraphy guild
founded In 1984. The practice
o f the fine art takes up most o f
her free time. And If she Is not
creating for her own pleasure,
she Is teaching for the pleasure
o f others. *1 have a real love o f
(calligraphy) and I like to share
It with people.’
’ Calligraphy comes from the
Greek word meaning beau tlfii
writing.’ said Judith. T h e early
manuscripts were
done
In
black letter and then that
evolved, an time went along.
Into a freer hand, so we had
something that was called
book Iland and then It evolved
Into the Chancery cursive, or
the Italic calligraphy,
that
most people do now.*
Tlie medieval art found a re­
surgence In the United States
In the 1970s. *When people
lake calligraphy, usually, for
the first time, they're taking
something to address their
wedding (Invitation) envelopes,
certificates, diplomas, no they
team the Italic hand.
*Wc. as u calligraphy group,
we have learned Just about
every liand there Is.* There are
about 13 hands, said Judith.
’ Not all o f them are used to ­
day.’ There Is a black letter, a
dark Gothic; unrlal. which Is
Gaelic or Irish-looking: cooper
plate. Spencerian script which
used to be taught In school as
a typical cursive: Italic, a freely
w rlttm script; Romans and
rustic, which Is very hard to
read.

DEAR ABBY: You asked readers
to respond to ‘ Lonely in New Mexi­
co,* who rvUrcd to a new communi­
ty and regrets Mow K turned out
Our accountant advised us to
rent first in the ares to which we
were contemplating moving. He had
seen too many coses of people buy­
ing new homes, finding they were
unhappy and returning to their
original communities. We followed
his advice and lucked out We rent­
ed a nice ranch-style house,
shopped in the market, visited our
landlord's church and were accept­
ed. It grew from there. Six months
later, we bought a lot and started
construction. A year later we had
an open house with 62 guests —
mostly church members arid neigh­
bors
30-YEAR-PLUS READER

D E AR R EAD ER : You recelved wise counsel from your
accountant. My mall has bean
fille d w ith auggaatlons fo r
“ L on ely In New Mexico.” Read
on:
DEAR ABBY: ‘ Lonely in New
Mexico’ can ei\joy a host o f new
friends by taking square dance
lessons. It's amazing how many nice
folks they'll meet that way.

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Florida, ’ professional calligra­
phers down to beginners, every
step along the way,’ sold J u ­
dith. *A lot o f our members are
Just people that don't neces­
sarily do calligraphy but are
Interested In all things ca lli­
graphic. We are Just a real nice
group so people like to Join
and get Involved in what we
do.*
More than simple lettering
on paper. Judith's calligraphy
Is a multi-media presentation.
She uses various Implements
with opaque Inks on acrylic or
gouache backgrounds. Judith
creates
three-dimensional
presentations for her calligra­
phy. She made a fan fold book
to illustrate a poem her 0 -yearold granddaughter wrote about
birds she saw on her vacation.

An art form that can be used
In various ways. Judith said,
’ It seems that once somebody
knows you do calligraphy,
there's always something to be
done.
‘ Sometimes people do It Just
for the relaxation. To leant
calligraphy takes a lot o f prac­
tice...Just like playing the p i­
ano. But once you get some
beautiful letter forms on your
paper, you get excited, and you
want to go a little bit further.*
Judith teaches at Seminole
Community College, as part o f
the Community Education Pro­
grams and oflTers classes at
Creadle Art Center In Winter
Park. For more Information on
CalllgraFun '08 or the Central
Florida Scribes, contact Judith
at 322-4009 (evenings).

Lonely retirees, get out there and mix

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•Someone who Is very Inter*
rated In calligraphy or letter
forms ran Just continually
learn.’ said Judith.
The Central Florida Seri ties
meet once a month, usually the
second Sunday, at the Maitland
Art Center. Tlie scribes also a t­
tend seminars and workshops
to become proficient In their
art.
The group Is sponsoring
’ CalllgrmFun -98’ this weekend.
March 14 and 15. from 930
a.m. to 4:30 p.m.. at the Mailland Art Center. Tlie annual
show Includes classes taught
by members and demonstra­
tions. The event Is free to the
public, but there Is a charge o f
$5 for any class ofTrrrd.
Tlie guild la about a hundred
members from all over Central

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The local Chamber of Commerce
can help people locate a club that
offers lessons, and so can the senior
citizen center or even the western
clothing store. The lessons are fun,
economics], and a guaranteed route
to establishing some deep and last­
ing friendships with some of the
finest people they’ll ever k n o w . The
best new square dance club mem­
bers come as retired couples looking
for a little fun and a healthful,
wholesome activity. I dare anyone
to take a few souare dance lessons
and remain lonely.
JERRY C. MCCREW. M.D.,
GARLAND. TEXAS

DEAR DR. MCGREW: I
that’s good advice. It’s an
lent way for people o f every ago
to socialise. Read on:
DEAR ABBY: This is for Lonely
in New Mexico.* My husband and I
moved to Florida 3 1/2 years ago.
We don’t miss the snow and Ice we
left behind one bit. Yea. it's hard to
pick up and move to a new ares
where you know no one. The key is
to get out there and meet as many
new people as you can. Don't just sit
at horns or in church and wait for
people to invite you over.
Within three months of moving,
I volunteered to be on the Welcom­
ing Committee to welcome other
newcomers to our area. My hus­
band (s retired police nugor) volun­
teered to take over the Neighbor-

The following births were
recorded at Florida Hospital In
Altamonte:
Feb. 16: Cara Klrkendsll and
Thomas BaubliLz, Lake Mary,
Boy; Linda and James Dowling.
Oviedo.
Girl:
Sarah
and
Anthony Delmarco. Deltona.
Boy; Lakeaha Dennan* and
Curtis Brown. Sanford, boy
Feb.
!8: Kelley and Mark
Roggcnkamp, Winter Springs.
Girl
Feb. 20: Crystal and Alexander
Martin. Oeneva. Boy; Sharon
and Robert Dladieysn. Jr.,
Sanford, Boy
Feb. 21: Judith Ramirez and
Rafael Qulliche, Lake Mary,
Boy
The following butha were
recorded at Columbia Medical

hood Watch program. 1 Joined the
gardsii dub ana have been thair
IreasBMribr three years.
I also Joined a volunteer group
that raises money to send good,
used children's clothes, blankets
and sweaters for the eld erly to
Native Americans on reservations.
Last year I packed and shipped
more than 200 boxes. I'm secretary
for our homeowners association,
and my husband and I volunteer st
our neighborhood police substation
to free our polk* officers for more
important work out on the street.
Buoy? You bet. We're busier now
than we were before we retired. We
love it. I've met many interesting
and dedicated people, and ws have
many new friends with whom to
socialize, travel, play poker and
pinochle, and attend the theater as
well.
VOLUNTEER FROM VERO

D EAR V O LU N TE E R : T a lk
about food for thought — your
U tta r la a banquet o f terrific
suggestions about how to get
Involved. May I add the follow­
ing: Don't expect to replace life­
long friends in atx months o r
a yea r. Saak ou t o th a r aaw
arrivals who w ill Identify with
you, and If there lent a specialinteract club la your new com­
m u nity th at faaturas yo u r
hobby, consider placing an ad
in the paper and starting one.
Thank you to all tha kindhearted readers who took the
time to share their experts:
DEAR ABBY: For 40 years I had
a mustache. It was full, always
neatly trimmed and a thing of beau­
ty. It was an Instant, recognisable
pert of who I was.
A month ago I shaved it off, and
my wife still hasn't noticed it's gone!
Yet when the zipper on my fly is
down h a lf an inch, she quickly

Center In Sanford:
Feb. 25 • Joanne Chase and
Bobby Jackson. DcBary. Olrl
Feb. 26 - Robyn and Gordon
Arnold.
11.
Sanford.
Olrl;
Christine
Harrtell.
Deltona.
Boy; Alessandro* and Hector
Villalobos. Sanford. Qlri
Feb. 27 • Stacey and Anthony
Eldridgc.
Deltona.
Oln;
Quantla Brocking!on, Sanford.
Boy;
Monica
and
Robert
Scnuber. Jr., Deltona. Olri:
Cynthia
and
Paul
Streb.
Orange City, Boy
March 2 • Teresa and Anthony
Callegari. Deltona. Twin Boys:
Colleen Mullenix. Deltona. Olri;
Laura
Howard
and
Roger
Smalcnbach. DeLand. Olri
March 3 • Cheryl and Jered
Coaklev. Mims, Girl

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T e ll ms. Abby, Is my w ifs a
iruuh'ostrlicr? ! really wouldn't
mind i f I weren't too damn old to do
something about tt."
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male or feaaale, need not bo a
“cratch-watcher” to
that
n man's fly U open. H owever,
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Legal Notices

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

IN THE CNtCUrt COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY. F LOR IDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NUMBER 9S-214-CP

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U N T
IN AND TO N
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A .
C A S E N O .:
S 7 .J3 0 7 -C A .1 A W

In R»* The Eatata Of
FRRIS LEE GREEN

Dacaatevl
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION

THE TITLE COMPANY O F
CENTRAL FLORIDA. INC

The edrrsrettmbcMi of the estate of
ERRiS LEE GREEN d e r e w d Frfa
Nirntiar 98-214-CP is tlanding n
the Caru*l Court for Sernanot#
Ctvmfy, Fk-mda. Probate Owwon,
ffw JKkivi* ot wtech w Meryanr*#
KAirae Clark of tha Court* PG
Drawer C Sankird Honda 327720659 T ie namaa and addreas#* of
the Personal Representative ant!
the Paraona II Rapreaantatfv a'a
attorney «r# «# ( forth baknw
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
All pwt cni on whom the nohta ra
aarvad who have obtact*ona that
chalenga tha vahdity of the m l, the
qunMNcatvma of tha personal fefee*
•entative, venua. or fumcfctiun of

Rlsuilffl,
v«,
J M lC H AFi HANSFLMAN
JAMIE D HANSELMAN
OERARD M BURNS and
GERALD THOUIIBURON,
Defendant*

N O TIC E OF A C TIO N
TO OERARO M BURNS

Acf'draas y^Lr-owf?
lA t t N fio *n Ad dr as a
1421A Nortti 58th Si
Scotladala. A l 85254
YOU ARE NOTIFIED ttn l a

Complaint for lnt#rpl«ad*r hat
h#en filed J j a r n you and you
i ' t fwjtiwfd to »# r v t a copy of
your written drfan tat, if any, to
il on TH O M A S R O LS E N ,
At tor nay for Plaintiff, w ho i#
ad d ra tt it 2818 E d o t wafer
Drrva. Orlando. Florida 32804,
on or bafora M ARCH 27th,
1991. and ftla tha original with
tha Chrfc of thra Court adhar
bafora tanrica on Piamtitf’t
attornay or immadiataly thara*
attar, otharwtta a defeat! will
ba aniwad agamtt you tor tha
relief
damandad
in
tha
Complaint
DATED on tha If th day of
FEBRUARY. 1998
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF TH E C O UR T
BY Ruth King
Daputy Clark
Publiah: February 28, and

tiR Court, aura1'wq^ieed to We thee
dbppchona with the Court. WITHIN
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUGUCATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE DATE
OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
A/l creditor* of tha dacadant. and
'Other paraona having claima of
demand* ageaiat the deceden t!
aatala on wfavn a copy of fhta
notice ra terved anthm three
nainih* after the data of tha feat
pubAeation of ttva nobca n u t f*a
9we ctomw w«th thia court. WITHIN
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THIS FIRST
HJBUCATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
*HlS NOTICE ON THEM
Aft other tra d tor* of the decedent,
and paraona having claims or
demand*
agamat
deceden t*
eatife rr*i*t SI* thee clean* with
ttua
Court
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS
DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
DE FOREVER BARRED
Tha data of tha hr*I p u b u l c n of
pH* nobca t* March 12. 1998
Paraonal Repreaeniafrve
JANORiSE Q STONE
632 Van A venue
Cocoa Fkeda 32922

March S. 12. 19. 19987

DEN-258

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
Fit# N u m itr OB OfO CP
In R » Tha lalat# Of
X IA N THERRE
Decaaaad

N O TIC E

OF ADMINISTRATION
(One PR)
Tha Admin**ifat*on ol tha
estate
of JO A N
THFRRE
deceased Ftla Number 98-080CP, »a pending tn Probata Court.
Sammoia County, Florida, the
addraaa of which ra Pott Off*c a
Of awar C. Sanford. F t 32772*
0889
Tha namaa and addraaaaa ol
tha paraonal rapratantativa and
tha paraonal representative a
attornay ara tat forth bataw
ALL IN TE R F S T E D PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
AH perto nt on whom' fhtt
n olle# it ta rvad who ha aa
t»biac lion a (ha t challenge tha
validity ol tha will, tha qua Mica
bona ol tha paraonal rapraaan
tatnra, venue, or lurtadiction of
thia Court ara required lo Me
Ihair objections with thia Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE 0ATE OF
THE FIRST P UB LICATIO N OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A CO PY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All cradilort of tha dacadant
and olhar paraona having
claima or dam andt agamat
dacadant a aatala on whom a
copy of ttua not tea It tarvad
within three mo ntht atlar tha
data ot lha tirtt public aI ion of
thia nolica mutt M e thair claimt
wilh this Court W ITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE M O NTH S
A FTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
N O TIC E OR TH IR TY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
O f A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All other ciwditlort of lha dace*
danl and paraona having claim*
or damandt agamat tha deca*
dan! * aatala m utt ftla Ihair
claima with thia court WITHIN
THREE M O NTH S A FTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST P UB LICATION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIM S.DEM ANDS AND
O B JE C TIO N S N O T SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha data of the tirtt public abon of this Nolica ta March 12,
1998
Paraonal Rapraaantativa
Janatla O Young

STEVEN L 0ABCUS
Attorney For PvtilKme#
2 2 Newburyporl Avenua
A/terrunte Sponge Flood* 32701
1407) 312 1289
Flood# Bar Nurrtwr 477907
PuMwh March 12 19 1998
OE0*119

em eurr c o u r t o f t h e
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
STATE OF FLORIDA
CURL ACTION

m th e

•7-2271-CA-14A

riRST COMMERCIAL MORTGAGE
COMPANY
Plan tiff
VS
JACKSON C HAMPTON
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JACK*
SON C HAMPTON .1 any
JOSHUALA HAMPTON
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
JOSHUALA HAMPTON 8 any
SECURITY PACIFIC FINANCIAL
SERVICES INC . and UNKNOWN
TENANT (3)

DeWrdanta
AMENDED NOTICE OF BALE
Nobca f* hereby grven ttmi, pur-

auant to a Final Jud^nent of
styled payee, wmtha Cunctal Court 'Of
Serrano*# County Flood# I writ aaf
thm properly adualad in Senenole
Cokaify Ftonda daecnbed as
Lot 17. San Lenta. Tterd Sac bon.
according to lha Ptal thereof a*
recorded in Plat Book 13, Paga 76
of lha P u b c Records of Serrano*#
County Florida aVWa S32 North
Valencia Court Sanford. Florida
32771
at pubic tala, to lha fetfm t and
beat tedder. lor cm h at the West
Front Door of Bis Serrano*# County
Cotrftou*#. ei Sanford. Florida at
11 00 a m on Apnl 7 .199S
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of Bie CacuK Court
JanaE. J aaaenc
Deputy C lark
ARTHUR S CORRALES. ESOUME

Attornay for
Paraonal Rapraaantativa
John L Stmxiano
Florida Bar No 232)81
Palican Bay Corporate Centre
8881 Ridgewood Drive
Napiat. Florida 34108
Telephone 941-814-7685
Publiah March 12. IS . I f t S
D E O -106

1C0J W n l s v a Am . SuM, TOO
Tans*. Ftonda U 0 M
Pvjtewh Manh 12. I I . 1 IM
0€ 0-103

NOTICE o r A PUBLIC IB M — B TO Cl
Notca ■ Iw tO y gwan M l ■ Pubkc Haaiwg «nl b* haU to tha
C u m a a U i Boom at F a City Hal. 300 Monti Park Avenua. n tha City
ot Santord. Ftonda. at TOO o'etoefc PM on Match 2 3 . 1NO to conaidaa
to# adoption ot an odnanca by t a City ot la n b n L Ftonda. daacnbnd
OftaN AN CENO 3320
TO ANNEX A PORTION OF THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY LYING
BETWEEN 2STH STREET AND SARITA STREET AN0 BETWEEN
MOHAWK AVENUE AND MAASHAU. AVENUE (1023 W 2STH ST). AS
SHOWN ON T &gt; « MAP BELOW
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at toa olboa ot toa Cay C M tor a* paraona daaawig to aaamaia toa
IVI adaraal and ctoaana ahai t m an apponunty lo ba baanl
wring
By ontor ot toa Crty Cenwnaaam ot toa City ot Sardord. Ftonda
PERSONS HATH OrSAtMUTIES NEE U N O ASSISTANCE TO PARTKI
FATE to ANT OF THESE PROCCEOMOS SHOULD CONTACT THE
HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT 330-6S2S 4S
HOURS to ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC H a paraon dacidra lo appeal a daemon
nuda unto raapacl to any natlar conaidarad at toa abora maabng or
N a w i ha may naad a aartaahm racord ol toa pmcaaiAnga. nciodng
toa laatanony and andanca. adacti racord ■ not prondad by toa City ot
Eatdord (F t SM 010S)
JanatA DoidptarTy

Cay Oar*
FUtoali March It, IS, 1SSS
DEO-MS

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTV,

13— M i A i m &amp; B f a u t a

21 — P e r s o n a l s

E XTRA HOLIDAY WEIGHT?
1 On-1 Pcrkonal Tratnmg ml
l.it«ime Fitnwtk Frwe body tat
andlykt*
Denrut
Entrclie

ALONE?
FL*
RESPECTED
Dating Bureau lot SENIORS
Estab 1977 1-SOO-42J-4477

lit

Dacaatad
NO TIC E
OF ADMINISTRATION
Tha admiivatiaiion ot lha
aatala ol Richard Aldan Wood,
da.aaaad. Fita Numbar M -1 A S CP. it parting in tha Circuit
Court &lt;or Saminola County,
Florida. Probata OivtMon. tha
addrat* ol which n Sammoia
County Courlhouaa, Sanford.
Florida 3ITT1 Tha namaa and
addraaaot ol lha Paraonal
Rapiaaarlativa
and
tha
Paraonal
Rapiaaantatlva's
attornay ara aat lorth ha low
All mtaraitad paraona ara
raquirad lo ftla with thia court,
W ITHIN THREE M O NTH S OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION O F
THIS NO TICE (1) all claim t
agamal tha aatala and (2) any
ob|actK&gt;P by an miaiaatad par­
aon on whom lhia nolica waa
aarvad that chaiim paa lha
validity ol tha will, lha quallflcationa
ol
tha
Paraonal
Rapraaantativa. vanua. or pirladiction ol lha court
ALL CLAIM S AND O B J E C ­
TIONS NOT SO FILED W ILL BE
FOREVER BARRED
Publication ot thia Notica haa
bagun on March 5th. 1998.
Paraonal Rapraianlaliva:
Sharon L Braaca
50IS Goidanrod Piaca Road
Wmtar Park. FL 1T792
John V Baum, Eaquira
Florida Bar No 135940
213 South Swoopa Avanua
Maitland, Florida 317 51
|40T] 645-5375
Attornay lor
Paraonal Rapraaanlahva
Pubhah March 5. 12. 199S

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NOTICE TO THE PUOUC llaparmada wim raapacl
any rrwtlar
conMdarad al toa abova nuaUg or
haanr« ha may naad a varbatan
racord ol toa prucaadmga aictod*K) toa laalanony and avalanca
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tauparty at aal lorth ti aaal Fmto
AetgnwnL to ant
LOT 171. CRYSTAL CREEK. UNIT
1. ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED to
PLAT BOOK 41. PAOSS 88
THROUGH 82. PUBLIC RECORDS
OF EEMMOLS COUNTY. FLORIOA
NOTE. PURSUANT TO TFC FAIR
DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES
ACT YOU ARE ADVISED THAT THIS
LAW FIRM IS DEEMED TO OE A
DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING
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Nunbsr 88-183-CP w psndaig In
tha Circuit Court tor Sammoia
Gnarly, Ftonda Probata Omarnn.
toa adrbssa ot which ■ Clark ed toa
Cacurt Court. Probate Dfnamn.
■srrSnote County Cotatoouaa. M l
Park Aawnus. Santord.
*2771
Tha namaa and addraaaaa at toa
anedtery oo-paraonai npraasntaALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOT1FKOTHAT
Al crarttoti ol toa dacadant and
other paraona having cliana or
demand# agamal dacadantY aatala
on whom a copy ot tora nobca a
rarvad wdhei toraa montoa altar
toa date ot toa teat pubkcaaon ot
ydBi too Court tMTMN THE LATER
OF TH R U MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OP THE F M T PUBLICATION
OP THIS NOTICE OR THMTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OP SERVCE OP
A COPY OP THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
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Comprahanteve bana«M pack­
age and oom palM salary
Apply m person
American Ganard flnanca
1544 8. French A**.. Santord
PIT TEACHER AFTENOON
SH#T. WXNng to train.
CaE Joyce 321-76)8
DAYCARE TEACHER or Teach
af* aid* WWng u ram
C al 322-0094
- o c b a r v m Ah o r = Tha following poaNloril ara
avaitiPte Com* and (ow our
Superior rated laoMy
F/T lt-7 LPH-

a H yCoibg*
It Hay 436. SM 200
853 East
r.FL 32707

barred

Tha date ol toa Irsl ptbkcabon ol
toa Nobca a March It, 199S
Jaltenon R Cobb
Robert U Cobb
Attorney tor Ancillary Personal
Eldndga 0 Lacy. Altomay
Ftonda Bar No 0975447
Dean. Maad. Egarton. at al
PO Boa 2344
FL 32802
(407)428-4114
_
arch 12. IS. 1998
DEO-122

o o o o o o o o o o o o

ASSEMBLY/
PRODUCTION
WORKERS NEEDED)

COME WORK WITH
THE BS871H
W# ai t curraney lim g lor 2
ia-g*
Santord
compames
These cimpantet are growing
raptoty am) need dedcaiaa
hard workars InduUnai t b *
pretened It you war* groat pay
t S 7 00hr* pul erai*i
alter
6
mentht)
UerKat tosteanca
and pad T e e 08 ca* us now1
i also efter Iteaftte anifts
Contact CORESTAFF at 330
7789 tor m a t rntarmakon

ESCROW ASSISTANT

OOOOOOOOOOOO

Samord area traa company ha*
■mmackata potebon aviiiabM
Sand roauma to: PO Be* 1)58,
Sanford. FL 32771 or lai lo
407-3304083.
EXP LANDSCAPE PERSONS
Good pay 4 benefit* FDLroqd
3284*25
F/T 8 P/T CARPC TIJAffTTOWAL
r i g 'll 8 wkand* |74fr u start
a toms henelit* Must
trana 8 phone Lv Mat* at
3314883
F R O N T D E S K CLER K/
M O H T AUOCTOR
Apply at parson
Day* ton Santord
*880 Waal SR 48
GENERAL
PfTERVIEWINO
NOW
lor
Easter photo pnanoaon at tocal
mai Naad Managsra. Workara 8 Faster Bwnnie*. Can 1-

u \ a o f i n rra
***********

CUSTOMER SERVICE REP
Get m on th* ground hoc* of a
Iasi paced
rapapy
growing
company1 LABOR RITE &lt;t aeeka hardworking aefmorhaiperson who is computer tearneobte and a team pteyor

3

ailremery late paced ndutary
Apply n parson al 7603 park Dr
bare nan 9am and 2pm defy or
taa rastena to (407) 330-1*98
Ann Branch Manager EOE_____ 1

LABOR RITE
****U0-S41S****

I X . MEN t WOMEN NEEDED
(teW e -rt (W ry p ey -

Vehctes a PLUS
N E E D C O M P A N Y VAN
D R IVER W /VAN
COME WOfte WITH THE BEST

LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNOCROROUNO
U T IL IT Y C O N T R A C T O R

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TELEMARKETING

GUARANTEED
$ 10.50 P/H
IN TRAINING
3 po* aval Aug 8 tSSGtv, (
Santord based pool
.aa.—
uji.y n
NO COW rcaang
F/T 8 PFT. C M
823-3070 ai t
Misty
ttl

--------- DRIVER
lax* Mary dittrtoutor ol ou)equrpmanl leak*
Class 18" COL
Must to
1 drrvar. k
have ctean drtvtog record Drug
Fro* company. Apply to paraon
300
Technology Park-Laka
Mary
ORIVCR/WaraHotia* Valid FOL
k must. Aproi 20-25 IW wk.
C M tor appoMnanL 3244018

HEALTH I R A I I I C I AMO 4#1K

WANTEO
65 people needed
tanou*
about w g r toaahaeMi 8 anar% to 200 h V yo u h U t o r t

30
day programa tenter 1100 30
day guaranteed satisfaction

labor

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M M TD O A V i
_________
COHVEMENCC
STORE CHAM Now hewg F/T 6
P/T cterka 8 assistant manag
ara We after a Steady weakly
paychaca and we have graai
benaMs For an ntervwa ptoaa*
coantad Oabbte al 1-800 5524287 ( 1362. laav* maaaaga

HAIR STYLIST

TODAY

in I
&lt;1 I f f
313484)
MAKE MONSY wrto you own
Shakto* 8 AT 6 T Ftei
schedule
BE TO UR
R O M Cad 3304830 to
tes an appeetenem u knd

Up to 50% comrraaaton Bene
tes to crowing Lake Mary Saton
FANTASTIC SAMS
3304100

Car 8 Inaivano* Needed
Wetkend* FREE 3314268

HONEST. DCPCNOABLI mad
assistants needed tor house
cteanmg 5 dsyt/aaak, 7 5 Cal
324-1177

R B B ld tn tia l C tB a o in g
MOLLY M A P e iM W fO
■ F/T * Mte * 84am.
WM Train. 807-2874007.
NEEDED"

HOTEL
OPPORTUNITIES
A baauBftl 8 asetong howl tocaiad to 0i* UCF area t hang
lor Ih* following positroot
BANQUET
BST-UP/SCRVER.
RESTAURANT
SERVERS,
COOKS. BELLMEN. MOST /
HOSTESS, COCKTAS. SERVIC­
ERS. HOUSE PERSON, LAUN­
DRY WORKER. M OHT CLEAN­
ER. C O N C H ROC.
Q UEST
SERVICE
RSPRSSCNTm VE.
Apply to paraon to Hokday Inn
12125 H 0 ) Tech Ava. Orlando
EOE

A iilN a n L Ivtosl provnda rotor
enca* and own tranaportakon
be wfkng to work
Sand iH u m f to Bku Ctean.
PO Boa 470307. Laka Monro*
FL 32747

NUD&amp;IS A ib t '
P/T weak-and help needed tor
7-3 shill al Ouartean Horn*
Currant krai ad CPR Apply al
431 East Avpurt BhhF Sanford

Port Tims/ Full Tbnt
Want to earn SS40Gtek or
mora?

QVtCaMogf
•Start Ynmarkttety

orders bom home. Ready cater
For atari-up top1-ten# membartekp la*. UAH. 83000 thaek/mo
to CALYPSO VARIETY. 1454
N Lakamont Ava. Writer Park,
FL 32792.

r W ir a a

•TOP M U PAID WEEKLY
S TAR T N O W WITH JW

-PAJfT-tM E tk iP L O Y t l#

INDUSTRIAL"

WHOM

Large Lake Mary company la
aaatong individual* with as­
sembly asp. 1st. 2nd and 3rd
thdtt avadabte. Only team
ptoywE naad apply W* after U
benaMs and paid ten* ofl For
mora totormakon pteaaa oontact
CORESMS al 330-7799. or 644
9675

j f w - l l a a A llaaw-Tara
SALAWEB iBASE0 on
C al OaBary Manor, 407
4428. Ask lor Daactor al N m ng or apply anthto 60 North
Highway 17-92, OaBary, Flori­
da Drug Fra# Work place.
EOC.

a n ted

can
or hov* an nwrwl auo a tuca ana
ba aviaatM a or mart hotel a oar
BEGIN CALLING TOOAY
TO ntSERVE YOUR AW A
407-330-7492 OR
407-3224981
8 30 AM 4 00 PM
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
D D A 04C
EOC

MUST BE RELIABLE
SEND RESPONSE TO:
B4tod Box A
PO Boa 1887, Santord. F)
33771-1887

CELEBRITY CIPHER

Cal Todayl 407-8)14818
•ka cruet WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE F A I T
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAMS AND DEMANDS NOT
•0 FASO WILL BE FOREVER

W

Far tnpensncsd Fberglass
lay ik &gt;8 Cphcfsky asaarrbfy
perpte Good pay 6 benetel 4
10 hour work days Vatocey
f*ower Boats Pod d Santord

ti Nuria* and C N A t

WORK FROM^tOME No coal tor
K R t e l. earn to S360nak mak­
mg brae 834-8888 EsL 041

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BOAT BUILOER
OPENINGS

Men Wsr-anhaaraae* S u » n rut
ai Pan I r a
New art, n a b* r* a r t i* l or

A Q C A R R IE R S , IN C .
•Mom* Weekly'
‘ Lay Ore* Pten"
‘ Eatra Stop Pay‘
•401K Retremanf
‘Hearth Inturanca'
'Vacation Pay'
•now Program1
‘ Satetkte Equip1
I yr OTR ezp.Clast A CDL raq
Pteate Cal Sam to 5pm
1 000474-9050
Mon Fn Only EOC

71— H

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ALL ROUTES PAY BONUS
AFTER 1ST ROUTE

i

MAKE THOUSANDS wrto US
government auction* S Surpto*

W

DELIVER THE BELLSOUTH
•REAL YELLOW PAOES*
M YOUR OWN
NEIOHBORHOOO
ORVTCMfTV
AREAS INCLUDE
SANFORD. WW4TER
SPR04OS. LONOWOOO. LAKE
MARY, OVKDO. GENEVA.
DELTONA.
O S TEE N S CHULOUTA

800-342-6653
m

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EARN EXTRA MONEY
H U
ROUTES PAD OAKY

Many high traffic altaa.
12500 a/wrk potantlal

61— M
M T M CBkCUIT COUNT FOR
I COUNTY, FL04UDA
HW8M3M
8B-1BS-CP
IN RE E8TATE OF
R C COBB a/k/a ROWLAND
CHAPPELL COBB

71— H

a n ted

p p o r t u n it ie s

to T H I cm curT COURT OF THS
t r m j u d i c i a l ca tcu rr o f
FLORIDA to AND FOR
*4 Ml NOLX COUNTY
GENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CABS NO. 97-1043 CA

toa a n l t o il dmr ot
toa Sananola Cruelty courthouas n
Sardord Sananola County Ftonda
SI It 00 AM on toa H i day ol

407/831-9933

h il d

arl

55— B u s in e s s

Legal Notices

ORLANDO

SEMINOLE
4 0 7 / 3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

900-214-5433

Notes la haraby iyv»n that (»,r•uard to Pial Orrtor ftratudiAng
Fomctoaura Sato dated March 4
1994 and anlarad m crvV caaa
numtwr 97-1043 CA. pI lha Crrcul
Coral ol toa 19to Jutocral Cwcut n
told tor lanvnoto Cruelty. Ftonda
whamm GE CAPITAL MORTGAGE
SERVICES INC. ■ PUml.n and
REGINA M PARDUE FIRST FAMl
LY FINANCIAL SERVICES INC
AMSOUTH BANK OF FLORIOA
SEMINOLE COUNTY. A POLITICAL
SUOOIVtSION OF THE STATE OF
FLORIDA, a/araDatonctonl |s) lanl

ORDINANCE NO 3393
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
SANFORD. FLOftOA. TO PROVOE
AUTHORITY TO THE CITY MANAG­
ER TO AMEND THE EXISTING
-CLASSIFICATION 8 PAY PLAN’
DOCUMENT tMTHOUT THE NEED
FOR FUTURE ORDINANCES)
ONLY IN MSTANCES INVOLVING
THE TRANSITION OF EXISTING
-FIREFK3HTER/EMT/ENQINEERPOSITIONS TO -FIREFIGHTEIV
PARAMEDIC* POSITIONS AS DUCUSSED DURING THE FY 17/99
BUOOET PROCESS PROVIDma
FOR SEVERABRJTY. CONFLICTS
AND EFFECTIVE DATE
A copy oI tha onknanca atwll ba
avaSatUa at toa olkca ol toa City
Clark lor al paraona dawmg lo

In the event ot an error, the Sominolo Horald will bo responsible
lor tho hist insertion only and only lo tho o«tent ol (7&gt;e cost ot that
insertion. Please chock ad tor accuracy the hist day it runs

GIFT OF LIFE

NOTICE
OF FORSCLOSURE SAL1
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgmant ol
Mongaga fo'scioaura datad
Fabruary 26. t09S. and anlarad
in Caaa NO ST 2I1J CA ot tha
Circuit Court ol tha EIGH­
TEENTH Judicial Circuit m and
tor SEMINOLE County. Florida
wharam STANDARD FEDERAL
BANK SUCCESSOR BT MERG­
ER WITH INTERFiRST FEDERAL
SAVINGS BANK ta tha Plamtltt
and CARLOS A GONZAlEX,
J R , LEESA L GON2AIE2,
HILLS OF LAKE MART HOME­
OWNERS ASSOCIATION. TEN­
ANT &gt;1 N/KJA BRAD BOSCHIK,
TENANT 12 N/K/A ELIZABETH
MACDONALD
art
tha
Datandanta, I will tall lo th ,
twghaat and baat biddar tor
caah at lha WEST FRONT
DOOR OF THE SEMINOLE
COUNTY COURTHOUSE; SAN­
FORD. FLORIDA St 11.00 am .,
un tha Tth day ot MAT. f*M .
tha lollowaio daaenbad prooarty a* aat lorth m aaid Final
Judgmant:
LOT 312, HILLS OF LAKE
MARY,
PHASE
THREE.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 38, PAOES 34 AN0
35. OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA.
WITNESS MV HAND and lha
aaal ot thia Court on FEBRU­
ARY 28th, 1226.
Maryanns Moras
Clark ol tha Circuit Court
By: Jans E. Jasawic
Daputy Clark
Echavarria. McCalls, flaymar,
Bar rail E Frappmr
Post Ottiea Boa 3410
Tampa. FL 33801
F8T084888

NO TICE OF A PUBLIC HSARBtQ
T O CON8S3EN TH E ADOPTION
OF AN ORONUMCE BY THE
CfTY OF BANFOBO. FLORCA
Nobca M tiaraby gnmn tost a PiAAc
Hsahng a i ba hold n lha
Consraaaion Room at toa City HaU.
300 North Park Avanua. n Du City
oI Sanfard. Ftonda. at 7 00 o'clutk
PM an March 23. 1994 b c t n a k i
toa adoptam ol an onbnanca by toa
Cay ol iantord. Ftonda U N ot

ADJUSTMENTS «t_CBEDJIS

TO B LA C E A N A D C A LL

WALK-MS S A L KOS are ton
nurse* specialty Healthy kid*
tool HFIS *042532 324-1982

LMng eaponaet
counseling
A mnrkcal

YARD SALES
Price Per Like
Pre Paid Only

23— L ost &amp; Found

Inhome proachool age* 2-11.
Limited apace. Can for 2 weak*
traa. 321-7435

REGINA M PARDUE *1 at

N O TIC E

arf

BABYSITTING In my lake Mary
home FT Sale clean quality
care Cal (407) 330 9204

n
CARLOS A
OONZALE2. JR . al al.
Dalandanl(i).

In accordanca with tha
Amsrtcana DiaabMrtiaa Act. par­
aona naadlng a apocial accom­
modation to part-cleata m ttua
procaadmg should contact tna
Individual or agancy sanding
notica not lata* than s«van (7)
days prior to tha procaadmg at
tha addraaa givsn on tha
notica. Talaphona: 407-3234330 4at. 4227; 1-800 95S-277I
C O O , or 1-100-955-8770 (v). via
Florida Ralay Sarvica
Publish: March B. 12. 1999
DC0-40

C

Tuosday thru Friday 12 Noon tha day betoro publication
Sunday 12 Noon Friday

51*

WHEEL CHAIR brand new
Asking 5275 OBO WAtKCR
used, good shape $10 32424S1

O

STANDARD FEDERAL BANK
SUCCESSOR B T MERGER
WITH IN Tf RFIRST
FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK.

ea lth

27— N u R s tR Y &amp; C

MASSAGE FOR
YOU!!

DEADLINES

longwood Massage Stucko
Walk-ms welcome 7 days
FVrvsle rm* Female Platl
Lite fMM 7755
407-339-5300

DEO-32
IN THS CIRCUIT COURT
OF THS SIOHTEINTM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASS NO. S T -2 112-CA
DIVISION 14 K

CLASSIFIED AD RATES

Female Maaaage Tharapltt
needed lor busy Lnngwood to
cahon Can 331-5949

FLORIDA

CASE NO: 2 S .I4 9 -C P

IN
ESTATE o r
RICHARD ALDEN WOOD.

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K I T ’N ’ C A R L Y L E ® by l.n rn W right

153— A
Now faring atpanancad COOKS,
SERVICERS S DISHWASH­
ERS. Top pay. pad vacation*
altar 1 year Medical benefit*
and a Drug Free Work place
4650 E SR 48 Watt Sanford
407-370-7775 8 3770 Orlando
Dr 17-87-Sanford. 407-3714308
DENNYS RESTAURANT.

F T . V A f lb P b S V
T IO N S
Available m
&gt;benef it Mult
M v t fkitt operating etp . frontend loader a* Apply in perion Pebble Junction. 703 S
Franco Ave Sin tort) Mult Mt
SOM
Drug Frea Workpiece1

SEWING MACH OPERATORS

PART-TIME OFFICE ASSIS­
TANT Sanford Doctor* office M.
W T S t ? A 'or 7-6 $6 SO hr
Leeve m u g t at 351 OS51

Large Sanlord companie* cur­
rently *aakmg rndrvrduai* Mith
rnduttrlal teemg machine and
spreader/cutter etp

PHONE PROS

•OREAT PAY
•MON-FRI. FU U . TM E
•HOURLY PAY
•PIECEWORK BONUS
•OREAT BENEFITS INCLUDINQ
MEDICAL

Salary ♦ comm ♦ bonut F/T or
P/T Related atmosphere tmokmg ok Debt*# or M'ke 787 9270
Profewonai
R E C R U IT E R
For technical itatfing firm
Date salary « commission 6
benefit*
Preferred previous
experience but Mill tram the
right ramVia te Fat raauma to:
407-373-0885 or call 407-2230033 for more detail*

Pleate contact CORESTAFF at
330 7789 tor an appointment

SECURITY OFFICER JOB
Training Armed 8 Unarmed
Brantty 8 Aaeoc. 834-7444

Bookkeeping
&gt;77.000 Perm Maitland Ctr
Local HMO NEEDS 71 atpen
anced financial rap* ATI A/P.
Bank Bacon MS Word 8 Et
cal. Soma DC. Coaecaon*.
Accounting background *t
penenca BlQUIRED Fair*

W IN D O W S E R V IC E
T E C H N IC IA N
•FULL TIME POSITION
•EXPERIENCE PREFERRED
•FULL COMPANY BENEFITS
Monday Friday 7 30-4 30
Apply KINCO
737 Power court. Sanford
1400435-4878

Remedy
imtuicm

turn* to 660 5753

STAfnwC

DaU Entry
877.000 Parm-Maitland Ctr
local HMO NEEDS 17 eipan
anca anroamanl e*g&lt;*Vfy
rape. 7 000 9.000 KSH health
care Mkng etp raquaad Eat
ratuma to 680 5753

( 4 0 7 ) 8 6 9 -0 4 4 4

Now Hiring for
Sgmlnotg County
Saw* Associates
AaviUnt*
Fid Tma 8 Part Ten*

Clerical
Minimum $4Air
Tamp and Tamp to Hr*'
We N*ed CLERKS'" II you
have etpenence. CALL u* TO
OAyn'l

Eaceftent Benefit
Cal oi« 74 hr Job Una today*
1 -6 0 0 -7 11 - J O B S
EOC

Recepboniita
NEEDED"' It you are an *■penenced Recephom*1 p»#**B
cal u* TOOAY" Wa have
many openmg* around (&gt;1*n
do W* too* tones"! to *pe*t
rig erth you TOOAf"
Desktop PuMithaf
HOfhr
Lara Mary Long term temp
could become lamp to h»#
PowevPtxnl and Coral Dr»e ra
quxed Start* Neil Wee*' Ca*
TOOAY"

R IG H T HAND MAN
Noedt 75 worker* dally.
*99 sign on 6onu* te new em-

SAME WEEK PAT
TOOAYS STAFF840
8404088 Never A Fee

t Hr* pay to driver*
'Open 8 am
801 Oogtreck Rd. Longwood
7804108

WANTED: tndnnduatt Mho a'a
*aa*mg a tuthiwig people on
enisled earner OREAT employ
men! environment professional
status and beneM* Consider
the career of Denial Assisting
Formal education ol 1700 hour*
leadng to S u n and National
credential* Work in a law
paced, h^ruey techmcei ever
changing career in the awed
ha*nh hetd ol Denial Aaaiahng
Ca* Orange Technical Center*
Orlando Tech Dental Depart­
ment. 407-148-7080. tit. 4838
Whether you are akaedy n toe
MOfk piece raedy to reemer or
yu*i kwaung to toe future they
have a program designed tor
thru*

~ ’ ROOFERS WANTED
Hatoar* aHo Mull h*v# aan*
poruton Cal 377 1449
S E M IN O LE LA N D S C A P IN G
N O W HIRING
LANDSCAPE R8 - Ful hma
uadmg pay 80 00 87 OOhr
SPRINKLER SYSTEM
IN­
STALLERS
etpenence pre
tarred 88 OO »7 OOhr to aUd
ORTVERS - lor dump *uc» COL
read Ful Tree
V T I WORK and equpmenf op
arakv Fufl Tima
C A L L 3 2 2 -8 1 3 3

WEEKLY RENTALS
Starting e 177/wk

IkUonc Downtown 3304473
EFFtCKNCV
Mad wxv convergent location
373 6006
FURNISHED ROOMS-A* uf*t
incl laundry phone, and k«
use $65 890 a week 324 4955
ROOM FOR RENT *70Wee*
ItOQftec Fui house pnv
Wather/Dryw 4313151

99— A pa r im in ts U n iu rn isiiio
3 OREAT LOCATK3NS
1 8 7 Bdrma S375-S4M Mon
7714177
APARTMENT LOCATORS
Never e Ice. AM areee
_______ 1400-3304880
APARTMETT4S $300 • up tame
dep at rent No per* or children
Caa 377-3347
OROUMOSKEEPCR WANTEO
For 756 apt community v&gt;:a*ed
in Sanford F/T position Gond
Benefr* If &gt;nte«etted caa 32?
1051 EOC/OFWP
M A R IN E R 'S V I L L A G E
i u i aoa •acenr tr-c u o
1 aCXHI 547**40 *HO UP

323-8670
NOTHMG BUT THE FINEST
FOR YOU'
GoWyew Apt* on Reiehen Rd 8
46A Ik Mary A* apt home* *
pnv alarm* garage* St*’* of
the ad actrvHY 14ne%* taoWy
Open today Stop out or ca*
102 7007 lor a perv&gt;n«l *how
ROSE LEA VK.LAS

8ANFORO t 60RM Secured
carnag* houta appt An ap
pt-anret $7 75 mo • *ec NO
PETS
SINGLE
PERSON
ONLY Apply at 915 W Fun
Street

100— C o n d o m i n i u m
R entals

103— H o u s e s U
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n e u r n is iiid

h a v s p o s it io n s s v a lla b l# fo r:
" C U S T O M E R S E R V IC E

N O T IC E

-30-35 Hours par week
-Flexlblg schedule*
WAREHOUSE

-Shtpp'g/Receiv g
• Ordsr Pulltrs

-Various locations
-Various shifts

• Forklift axp a ♦

Aa rental and real estate adver
likemend are kubfect to toe
federal Fa* Houtng Ad. when
make* a Regal to advert*# any
preference, Imitation, or d*
enmnebon bated on race, ccf
or. rekgen. *e*. harxKap. la

Weed 100 people
for a week long assignment
setting up new department
store in Oviedo.
P t M S # c a ll a P C (4 0 7 ) 2 6 0 -5 0 8 8
No Fas

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FAX: 407-323-6406
or deliver to:

300 N. French Ave., Sanford

1800 DOWN— WHY RENT?
When you can own too 3 brton
home ml O L A new parr* a car
pet T At* about HUO home*'
The HilUman Group, toe.
LAKE MARY 11 5 Clean O LA
large fenced yard. LK Mary
school* Ref requred 8650-mo
• $650 *ec dep 1 304 466
1370
SANFORD 2500 BA OA Ave 3.
1 5. vng gar CHA. $525mon «
SSTVdep 8894788 Lv me*e
SANFORD VILLA 27 158 Long
Leal Pne CM. oar $6SOmo «
Pep 7844140 or 3734840
SANFORD 1 8 3 bdrm apt*
Hrtlonc D ili, cony location
From $785mon 3714787

ST^NSTROU RENTALS
MAYFAIR OARS 3? ml lam rm
dbt gar. Ig acm preh. on water

lease »/opton tllWMStteo

117—C ommercial
Rentals
LEASE Pnm* showroom 8
warehouie $10,970 aq It SR
441 frontage 407 578 3500

EAR N FU LL-TIM E PAY
FOR P A R T-TIM E W ORK
Th e Sanford Herald needs CARRIERS for
established routes in the Sanford area. All you
need ie dependable transportation, organiza­
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Seminole Herald
300 N. French Ave.
Senford* FL

Perfect For
Retired Persons
Or As A Second
Income!

DAY BED White
Victorian
style with 3 twin mattresses 4
trundto Never used $300 407888-9954

Oftke Spec# Available for
Leaie. Sanford Commerce Ctr
located at Park Ave A 25th SI 7
tuaet appro* 3 000 t! 8 8.500
tl $9 pit per year Parking is
abundant Call John Gay at
Strictly Commercial. Uc Real
Broker* 407-4884330.__________
OFFtCEAYHSE 3.000-15.000 »t
From S3 *» Pnme location Mwy
17 97 Sanlord. 1 bl horn Aeport
flfvd CaM 3744440 JW S u e

118—O ieice Space For
R ent
A MOVE M SPECIAL!! 400 *q
ft 8 up* $765 A MONTH Otocw
Storage 3714170 or 333 7554
Of FtCEXXFtCE-WAREHOUSE
Now AvaAabM
Guardian Personal Slot
toraoa
Cal tor dataif* 578 2500

GOVERNM ENT
FO R ECLO SED
Home* from p tm e t on $t
Defmquenl Ta*. Repot R COt
Your Am* To# Free (1) 800 718
9000 Ed H 2206 lor current hu
mg*
LAXEFRONT in Pool frptr. Fia
rm. kj game rm Can AC ml heat
punp 2 out bldg*, fruit tree*
$95 900 Also. Lakafront 2 64
acre* Hawthorne FL $17,500
Cal (904) 789 4502
kiOTlVAttO
SELLER lA h l
MARY area 3 ? »pM pUn
home beauti tut treed tut on a
cut da tac C/A. updated ap
piranee*
WO
hooa up*
tenched back yard, aat m
kitchen w'ceramic til# Ap
ppomtWENT only
$79 900
Caa 314-5144 OR 70444$M.
NO
REALTORS
PLEASE.

AFF0R0ARIE HOMES
VIN T URL t PROPERTIES

SANTORO OFFICE SPACE
I Suite# available • 1100 SF t
1100 SF 407-331-7004

hereve a# M $10000
■lu eU K tU i* Oey •

Re a l e s t a t e , ih c
322-7498

RF/MKK
Rp.ilty Resources
k*OVE4N-CONO 11 5 New car
(« t 8 pamt Nee yard, end
Irani porch $55 000 A* I*
DC DC CALLAWAY. Reafter
(407) &gt;78-4711, Eat. 108

RF/VIF*
R r.ilty Rf'sotirc i's
OROVCVaw 37 awm fat w&gt;graded master *un* neat to
per* Me*# oner $6J uuu
DC DC CALLAWAY. RaeRor
(407) 378-4711, Ext. 108

VACANT
4/1 i
l repair*. Only 888.800

SOLID CHERRY Queen Anne
dmmg room Perfect condition
Can 760 0551__________________
WATER HEATER AOSMITH 40
gal electric like new. $90 00
Can 377-7793__________________

199— P ets &amp; S upplies

OAKRIOGE FARMS • Osteen/
Deltona area 10 acres, ideal tor
horses or cattle larm Mobile
home or homeute Zoned agn
$44 900 Financing aval ml sm
down payment (904) 747 4300

For a lew pennies more, get the
latest technology in liquid
wormert
Ask
STCN STPO U
GENERAL FEED (333-1550)
about HAPPY JACK . UQ U IVICT. There* a BIO c*6erence"t
(www happytaclunc com)

4 4 4.10 acre* Reduced to
$89,000
■ tvrm v ■ MASON REALTY
(407) 7404500

HANOSOME
MALE~ BLACK/
WHITE CAT. 7 5 yrs okt neu
tered'dectawed
Litter trained
needs new tovmg’carmg home,
shots current. 377-1105

155— C ondominiums
For S ale

200— L ivestock/Farm
S upplies

SANOLEWOOO-1/1 Upstair*
Itow *ppl 4 C H A . over took*
pori New pant ca-pet Reduced
to $25 700 Cal 3374315

DOUBLE BAR 'M ’ Ranch locat­
ed in Osteen Buy* beet slaughter cattle Pick up service i*
available 3734138_____________

157—M obile H omes
For S ale

207—Jewelry

W .U M S p n lU U ir *
fi*n son rm. carport
111.500
74 ■ 44 3/7 Split 196? Skykne
ftow carpet, vtnry tap id n g
Managers Special
$14,800
C A R R IA G E C O V E
(4 0 7 ) 3 2 3 -6 1 6 0

OPEN HOUSE
Sat. M a rc h 1 4 th , 9 -3
10 Pre-owned homes
immedklle occupancy
3 bdrm* from $17 000
low down tor quaked apex
ants

C A R R IA G E C O V E

LADIES CUSTOM WeddngAn
nmersary ring Round, center
stone mi Diamond accents and
Emerald bands Single piece
nng Appraisal $9100. wil *e«
tor $6600 C al 374 0067 to
make appt to view at Jewelers

211—
A ntioue/Coli ectibles
A N T IQ U E S D E A L E R S
Outdoor space available
S U O A R B Y I on Central-Ov*do
FRtSAT $5 1st tvne 1454477
MOOt RN FURN t Anttou**
1 PIECE or Whole Household
804-774 7775/407440-3517

217— G arage S ales

3 2 3 -6 1 6 0

V0IU5MI

141— Homes For S ale
SUPER FUER If you war* out­
standing value and can tee
past to# problem* you I *nap up
to* one of a and 4 bdrm con
lernpory home with over 2 000
sq ft Irving area in ground
poof.
plus
man
dehghtfut
feature* Sellmg a*
cash
l»&lt;# $40,000

MATTRESS SALE • Fun v ie
used boi springs 8 mattress
$65 00 Larry s Mart 322-4132

LAKE HARNEY 10 Acreslk
Harney Woods $30,000 30
mm* to Sanlord 407-788-$370

141—H omes For Sale

RENOVATED Over 1600 *Q h
DmVrvtpf *cm prth $44,000
4/1.$ Over t 600 *q h kv-dr*
lam trpkc fned. 143.900
MOUSE or DUPLEX 7 kteten*
17 acre renovated $44 000
PRC-Forwctoaur* 14 acre prv
fenced carport $48250

OWNER FINANCING customed
7 • vngre wide Covered pare
seed n&lt;e carpet sold wood
»e*«er* 8 eabmets $1500

diw- 4 $199mo 373 1717
PARK AVE. MOefLX PARK
r* ~ m * $3 000 to $6 000 Set Up
&lt; - anemg OLhET* 377 7881

I 'A U l O S I I O I I N E
VI &gt;. t n u t
I ’ll (ft I li T I S
I . ' I -1 /!••&gt;

159— R eal Estaee
W anted

SANTORO i n tram# t»3 v.r
CH A aat d*h U ‘M f .ed up
$39 900**4 695 5151

WVESTOR BUYINQ HOUSES
PLUMS or LEMONS
Charlie 888-7217

SANFORD SR Gorgeunuut re
modeled new CHA 5 carper
No down $4 70 mo 333-7710

P R O fisifO N AL
OFFICE
SPACE tor rent with scene wa
•em-v* view Located at HOden
M. tour Manna in the Port ol
s.-'urd Appro* 1800 sq ft
I'ICGYnon base rent Cal 407322 f t O ______________________

W A N T T O G E T R ID
OF ALL TH A T
STU FF?
A YARD BALE '* the perfect
way to do that and to* f eeHnoto
HtrtkS can bring peep** to your
door Advert**# your taw « the
Senunoto Hereto tor only $51/
kn# and watch toe acme leave
wtm* the money come* vi Cal
by Noon on Tuesday and yoi&gt; 5kne ad can run tor three day* in
to* Herald tor ONLY $8.1l'l AX
we as* i* that you prepay to*
*d Caa ue-w* can help"

(407) 322-2611

BIO-OUCEN
lira
Mack
w-jugf* von canopy and prerraer
(sropedc aat Never used. *M
t&gt;.i«d Cost $1700 Sea $325
Cea 873-7318

“ S R TP h S T o T a E I
F R l/ S A T 6 -?
2475 Laurel Ave Sanford Ami * u 8 Pro camera*, antes 8
many acceaaone* Darkroom

SANTORO
nimodawd
IT
block horn*, huge treed tot
ned to park Great area C H A
859 900. tow dn 547ttmon
696-5151_____________________

BEOS
ORTHOPEDIC
FIRM
SETS w4h 5 year warranfy Nev­
er used Twin $75 Ful $95
G .-en $1t$ King $18$ CaH

W 17to S t. horn Par* to Oak. Fn
8 Sal 8 5

ST JOHNS RTYXR 3 acre* 3 7 5
Tree*, hreptacd. dock much
mor* 8304.000 3494750

CENTRAL
HEATER/AW
Furance A map*# twin bed $
rwjo C a l 3774187.

SANFORD ARE A -1/7 MUS T
SELL' C H A doubts garage toed
yard 300 Rote Or Caa even
mga 3495457
SANFORD- Handyman Stew i
t or 3ft bloc* C H A 176*
Worth $55* Saad Great rental
695 5151

181— ArniANCEs 4k

HUGE
RUM M AGE SALE!
FRl/SAT 8-4
4871 Hwy 1747-Cetaelberry
Community United Methoditt
Church 5 tracker trailer Iui of
clothes.
household
items
toy*, books, lewetry tools e&gt;
ercise equipment
Excellent
quality lurmtur* and lots ol
irvsc
F U R N IT U R E A U C ­
T IO N
SAT - 7 P.M.
Don’t m!*l this one!!

M O V IN G S A L E
S A T/ S U N 9-2
1516 East Tnd St
Comer of
2nd 8 Summerlin Ave Fum,
tome antiques, toy*, house­
hold items. AC 8 Elec parts,
domes. TOOLS. A » comp, too
much to ktt. and much much
more'!!
M U L T I -F A M I L Y
G AR AGE SALE
FRI -l3trvSAT-14m 6am- 12pm
Lake Mary Woods sub
17 92
to Weldon to Lake or Country
Club Rd to Main to Webster
Baby Item*,
toy*, clothes.
Chnstmat. brass head board
desk, kitchen, mi*c household

YARD S A LE
TO BENEFIT TORNADO
VICTIM BILLY FIELDS
Sat $ Sun. 8am-3pm Any do­
nated yard sale aems appreciat
ed 135 Pmecrest Dr, Sanlord
Ca* 322 3134__________________

219— W

an ted

to

Buy

Alum. Cana Copper / 1
Kokomo Recycling: 171-0004
.S*L»-1
t-M/F 84,1
818 W. First-i

223— M iscellaneous
FREE: 6 drawer dirtier 8 tma*
steeper couch 8 mattress CALL
3374187.
W O L F E TA N N IN Q B E D S
TAN AT HOME
Buy DIRECT and SAVE!
Commeroaihome units from
$199 00 Low Monthly Payments
FREE Cotor Catalog
Cat TOOAY 1400-711-0156

231— C ars For Sale
I I OLDS CUTLASSS
Rune Oood. $300. Firm.
CaN $39 9187
SE1ZE0 CARS from $175
Porsche*. Cadillacs, Chevy*.
BM W i. Corv*n*t Alto Jeeps.
4W Dt You/ area Toa Free t800 218 9000 Ext 2306 tor cur­
rant kshnga

238— V ehicles W anted
CASH 888 PAJOI
For Junk Cars. Trucks A M ud

I UR snuR E Fo r Sa l e

SANFORD 6 7 CHA carpet Me
comer lot $75 000
Must see"
Cal 323-1487 or pgr 3189973

217— G arage S ales

xtieaxatBCABCAuTifm. gj-eaeo

------------F a m i l y ---------------GAR AGE SALE
F R l/ S A T 8 -?
2475 Laurel Ave-Senford Gas
edgar. TC. AC. loot* chkdrwn
ctothet. toy*,
water bed.
household item* 8 much
ir*jch more1

BIG YARD SALE
ESTATE SALE
2750 Countoy Club Rd Every­
thing mutt oobemg forced to
move Feb 6.7.8 8 13. 14. IS

240— Boat R entals
FtSHMO BOATS FOR RENT
Starting at $30 8 up AJao
24 Pontoon Cat 330-1612

241— R ec.- -•

V ehicles/Campers For
Sale
1997 R O Y A L! TRAR.feM- 4?
teat. a*4 contaned. front kach
an. iit-aala. S awirgi. 7 alactnc
skda. 16 It 8 11 It tf option*
Co m $46(k)
asking $79(k)
LAa new 841-4344738
ROYAL VOYAGER P^eadential
1994 37 ft. rear bad. « wrung,
tot* ol storage Many extra*,
non-tmokar. **c cond Priced
to •*■. Cal 330-7483

W ERE IE L U N O HOMES Cat
8 Sanlord apectakM. Jem^an
prapertwi. Atk tor
323-3184 or 330-32SS.

your In Luck I
Wc Offer Affordable Beauty and Value!

253-Aoditions it
R emodeling

•Single Story Dngn - No On# Bilow or Abort
•Energy •Efficient Studio, 1 A 2 Bedroom
AllofdiWt Apartments
•FntndY. 0n-Stt». Dependable Uanagtmeni
•Alt* Storage. Private Patio A Mora!

ADVANCE TECTONICS

Sanford Court
Apartments

Addfttona-Commercial
Local Bunder since 1881
373-9484 CQC001889
NEW REMOOSL REPAIR
Door*, windows carpentry
sang decks 8 concrete
373-4837 SO BaknlCBC 19680

3291 8. Sanford Ave. • Senford

256-Aitu a n c e R epair

323-3301

PROFESSIONAL Same day/
next day
service on ad apStance*. Low rate*, tormerty mi
&gt;ear* Accpting Visa V C Disc/
AMEX Cal Rchard 261-0530

NORTH LAKE VILLAGE 2/7
Condo taka acceti mi frple,
pool was* w/opr $5401500
JM DOYLE (407) 172-1470
WE NEED HOUSE* TO RENT

i

Apply In Person
■t the:

LONQWOOO-SUTTE. Sub let (7)
olhee* $750 $ $350 utthet m
eluded 7174078

HUO OKAY 407-330 4833

SANFORO(2/7) Pne Rdge Club
$575mo MAKEDA Corp Real

W

117— C ommercial
Rentals

9 ______________________
in Specter - »4iav&lt;xim

12.5 ACRES Osteen area Rnrer
access Ownef financing Only
$55 000 Can 337 9695

W eklva Pines B lvd.
4P H4« t»f LlC *- »u j

181— ArniANCEs &amp;

Furniture For S ale

OELTONA 10 acres Ideal for
mob-to homesite. horses, came,
tarmtog or nursery* Zoned agnCultural
$3 90IVACRE
Sm
down w'owner finance 904-7871773 or 804-787-4833

Mq D q exp 4 mu*1 r.T Good
paybeneht* OFWP 299 159?

93— Rooms For R ent

Lot For

S ale

BUILDING LOTS oft 437
aero** from Sun land Estate*
373-5737 or pgr 4444598

W ELDER

WORK FROM HOME
P7T F/T I800-S4.000 ♦ mo

creage

/MlQHT«L4k*r»&gt; [

WAREHOUSE PERSON
Needed for large greenhou«e
Wr* be retponMXt for shipping
receiving Mutt be capeebie of
lifting af lead 50 tod and work
long ftexble hour* Forklift eip
helpful Apply in perton 6770
W SR 46. Sanford___________

WORK FROM HOME
$962*85 947/mo P I T T
Free booklet 1400-3734188
■ wfhonllne.com

R E C E P T IO N I S T /
C L E R K T Y P IS T
Sanford area trtta company
leaking atpenence mOvidual
Bond raauma to: PO Sot 1388.
Senford. FL 37771 or fat to:
407-330-1087

J r e t^ riS H

261-Computer
C onsuldng
Installations Wui»5.'nt

WAREHOUSE
SPACE

VB. graphics, on-an*
Reas 407-874-1531

262-Cabinets
IL L TYPE C A S K E TS retac*
«oodmc8/«*al umttountanop/
toor*/new cabmats 3344480

263-C arpentr y
CARPENTER. Al Home
rape**, pamhng 6 caramc Me
Richard Groea 321-5972

Warehouse space for
rent, 1,250 sq. ft., part of
larger warehouse area. 24
hour
access.
Located
behind Seminole Herald
newspaper building. Thick
loading dock available at
no additional cost. No
lease required.
For more information,
call Frank Voltoline at the
Seminole Herald.

322-2611

264-C a r p et A
I n s ta l l a tio n s
•CARPET ■HARDWCKXhCE
RAMtOSALES-UCS/
ISUIVSnc* 1984* 3314811 or
LEWIS JANITORIAL SUPPLY
L* CLEANW O SVC Resrd/
a m Free ett 324-0377/or pgr
or timed response 999 3961
APOLLO CLEAM NO SVC
ComrrVReeaj OuaMy Svc/SetNfacaon guar Uo$na 3214044
JOVE-IN-OUT Special# Home/
34c. — Pressure Washing-* F i m
ML 303-7220 or pgr 372-3110

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269-Cleaning Services
rr o tw in ru i Maid I t n i c i t
HofTMdoCondcyApMi
Wkfy.Bt-wkfy$Ao USG1NSUR
407-378-7847 407-3794778

275-Drywall
ORYWALL*STUCCO-Rapes*
Wat 6 Cewng T a m m
Matched Popcorn 3774338

or e a o r o s s law n b e r v k i

RES-'COM
QUALITY
FREE EST 3234838.

CARI

288-Legal Services
A-2 LewTech
Divorce S55. Custody $75
Bankoplcy $79. Hama Ct\ang i
155. D C 24 hr» (407) 522-0547
http J/www.mlnOoprlnq cocrV

278-Handy M an
U BUY IT- 1 will Assemble it'!
Appiitoye'ent
ctr'ttc
Local
house cats 878-1081

E-Z PARA SERVICES
Ofvorco ItOWWSte $80
Can (407) 3744278 24 hr*.

280-Home
Improvements

300-Pressure
C leaning

CHARLES O. (Don) MALER.
Bmkter. C8C057285. Re*/
Comm. remodel, addteont. repax MC. VISA. — 407-320-1741

OUN RfTE Ree/Comm
F i m eet UcAna. Mafor credit
card* accepted. MI-4137

DAVE) KEY CONSTRUCTION
N* wAtemoiieMngKepeir*
U c: COCQ8T838 370-7707
HANDYMAN Panting concrete,
dry wax. remodekng. renovatone Cel 387-7069____________

Decks*WWka*Onve**Home*'
•BuSdnga ftea/Comm'Fre* Eat/
• Ltaclnatto Steam F
SIO tfteoount adM »4-7&gt;

2 8 1 -I r r
__________ R

ic a t io n

&amp;

e p a i r __________

308— T ermite Repair
TERMITE* WATER* F M
DAMAGE REPAIR SPECiAJJST
*07-337-4877

SPRINKLER REPAM Al make*
6 models New complete 4 rone
system Speo*FS950 371-3717

312—T ree Service

285-Landscaping

CHEAP! CHEAP! Tree remove '
prurung/lntectione/loul
lane
scaping Uac/lnaur 3314808

Tree cutern/prurxng
gracing Top aoAtil dr/gravel
BackJmfeob cat Reaaonabte
rate*. RANCH RENTALS
________ 407-377-3488________

287-Lawn Services

DON PICKREN TREE SVC
Tree/atump removal Free a*
UcsAneur. 378-7347

services provided Dependebte
and *6ordebte *Cal tor Free

8A4P80NE Prof Tree Svc 71
yt* exp 24 hr uorm damagt
Senior daooixK. Total toe* can
Free estimates
Bucket true i
available Cel 327-4738

SUNSCAPE LAWN MOMT
Free EedmateaAowl
330-7178

TOMMY RUNYON U w n 6 Tree
Svc. kcAn*. resxVoom
kruck. Hump grndng. Ir
Cad 374-1471

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�I • Semi nolo Herald Sanford. Florida •Thursday. March 12. 1998

by Chic You ng
FT

BLONDIE
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1 H E A R A N O iS E

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Energy healing won’t do much
DEAR DR. GOTT I haven't fell
well, bul medical testx fail In show
lhal anything is wrong Would I be
advised to Iry energy healing?
DEAR READER: Including u vari
cly of techniques called “hioficld ther
apies," energy healing is one of the
newest forms of alternative medicine.
Its proponents believe in a “healing
force." which is channeled through
healers to patients by an unearthly
entity, such as God. the cosmos or
prayer. For example, using a method
called Reiki, practitioners are con
vinced that they can funnel spiritual
energy into a person by placing their
hands on the person's body Similarly,
practitioners of therapeutic touch
think that all people are vibrating
fields of energy that must be brought
into balance with the energy fields
that surround them This is accom­
plished by a ritual of hand move­
ments. such as holding pressure
points and using their hands to con
nect "entities" or “ polarities" within
the patient's body.
Energy healers are not licensed in
the United States, a sensible
approach because the whole theory is
pure hogwash — a scientifically
unproven way to good health, more
useful in separating the sucker from
his bucks than in improving the quali
ty of life. If you want to try energy
healing, go ahead It's not dangerous,
but neither will it accomplish much
You'd do better by going In a house of
worship to pray and meditate
DEAR DR. GOTT I read your arti
cle about the woman who was sexual
ly attracted to her doctor I wonder if
she is my wife
My wife dolls up before her appoint
ments, tells her friends how hand
some her doctor is (and he is), and
causes me great concern Did my wife
write you’
DEAR READER As you know if
you're a regular reader of this col­
umn, I bend over backward to ensure
the anonymity of my readers I will
never mention people's names, nor
would I break a confidence However.
In this case. I can quite honestly reas
sure you that your wife did not write
me — at least from the address you
gave
Several other readers have written
me, though They're sexually attract
ed to their doctors and want to know if
it's ail right for them to show it.
My answer is an unqualified no" A
sexual relation between doctor and
patient is illegal, unethical and totally
inappropriate Moreover, it's a no win
situation that is a recipe for disaster
Are doctors attracted to some of
their patients’ You bet Is it abnormal
for a woman to be “fired up" by her
doctor? No Rut as adults, we have to
draw a line While you may think and

body Unquestionably, it is safe
and
usually feels good
but there are no
medical studies proving its useful­
ness One type of pressure point ther
apy is reflexology, in which specific
areas of the feet are believed to be
connected to particular parts of the
body. Other types are shiatsu. jin shin
do and jin shin jyutsu. each of which
involves different levels of pressure
over varying areas of the body

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

feel what you want, you cannot always
act on those feelings and wishes
DEAR DR. GOTT I have chronic
headaches Would pressure-point
therapy help me?
DEAR
READER
Possibly.
Pressure point therapy is an altema
tive healing practice Its supporters
claim that thev can relieve pain and
treat assorted illnesses by applying
finger pressure to various parts of the

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Since East is a lop oriental player, it
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by inference, four spades. South was
in the driver's seat in three no trump
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cashing four club tricks. East had to

makr two discards Seeing little future
in his low spades, he threw a pair of
those, clutching his red suit cards
Huwever. now South had nine tricks
via four spades, two hearts and three
diamonds
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made and why?
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road that you should keep equal
length with an opponent, especially
when that opponent is on your right.
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diamonds in the dummy, to East's
right. So, East should have clung to
four spades and four diamonds and
discarded two hearts, hoping partner
could hold that suit Hero, that defeats
the contract.
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Emmie Cosmato
&amp; Diane Merkt

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T U E S D A Y . J U N E 23.1998

90th Y E A R . No. 216

The political race is on
Morris turns over 3,300 petitions with minutes to spare
Court Maryanne Morse. Prop­
erty A p p n lw r UlU Subcr and 0
of 7 im inty major* art nipporting Morn*.
H u rt I* little doubt tliat
M om * tu t brm Ih t kry plsyrr
on tht commission the past 4
years llr ’a been mormoualy
effective
creating
govern­
ment/private partnrrahlpi and
porta with tht 7 rillr*. lit ha*
puahtd (or economic develop
m m l, a b ttlrr transportation
■yalrm and b ttlrr roads and

By Rasa W klts
IIERALO STAFF WRITER
SEMINOLE COUNTY - At
precisely 11:11 am . Monday.
Seminole County Commission
Chairman Randy Morris cam t
into th t Suprrvtaor o f Elrrttons
Office with hi* hands full. Hr
was carrying two boars of
qualifying petitions.
*llow many do you h ave.'
Sandy Ooard asked
T h ere are 3.300." hr said,
•exactly 3.300."
Noon was tht dradlinr for

Fire, smog and ozone: Dangerous conditions continue

Officials
warn:
Stay
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Sanford bans

home fireworks,
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SEMINOLE COUNTY - Fireweary Florida can t stem to get
a break. What Mute ram tbm
to make, but th r etty ha* de­
clared a 00-day m oralortu a on
sale and Ignition o f fireworks
within the city UrnHs. It waa
made d ea r however, that the
ban would not. at least for the
lim e being, prohibit the sched­
uled July 4th firework* display
which I* to be held just on
shore from the Sanford Fort
Mellon Park area.
"W ith some o f the decisions
we have lo make from lim e to

nled by lightning " r t C ^ t C l
Started more than 12C w tk ttrw
In the laat 4 day*.
Historically. June has been
the state'* nUrUrat month • the
average being 3 to 4 Inc he*
each June. But this yrar there
has been only fraction* o f
Inches o f rain and the condi­
tions have caused wildfires In
all but one o f Florida'* 07
counties. Monroe County In the
Florida Key* I* the only
county to be spared.

City m anager jo b is officially filled
EliicatlM monty
TALLAHASSEE
•
Florida
Education
Com m issioner
Frank Brogan haa announced
05.24 m illion In Technology
Literacy
Challenge
Fund
(TLCF)
grants
have
been
awarded to 39 school districts.
In
Seminole
County.
000.950 o f the money will go
lo Project T-CORE. (Teachers
Creating Opportunities for R e­
structuring Education). The
money will place emphasis on
elem entary
school
teacher
training among other edu ca­
tional technology needs.

Business after hours
SANFORD • The G reater
Sanford Chamber o f Com­
merce will hold a Hu »l nras Af­
ter Hours gathering this after­
noon (Tuesday) beginning at
5:30 p.m., at M asterpiece

By N ick PftiCanf
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD • Anthony M. T on y* Vander­
worp has been officially selected as San­
ford's new city manager. Following an ex­
tensive series o f Interviews, he Kras chosen
from what w as originally more than 130
applicants.
The last move was an agreement on a

rontract between the city and Vanderworp.
Hr agreed lo sn annual salary of IUM.000.
plus 0450 per month as automobile allow­
ance and an additional 10 percent of his
salary. In addition lo the salary, to be laid
aside each year for retirement. The total
annual expense Involved la $113.300.
The contract was discussed during Mon­
day afternoon's commission work session.
City Attorney Dill Colbert explained that

Longwood man charged
with attempted murders
of man, ex-girlfriend
By David m a la r
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD A Longwood
man wns charged with the a t­
tempted murders o f an ex­
girlfriend and a Sanford man
on Saturday, June 20.
Louis Schmidt. 55. oT 001
First Place, Longwood, a lleg­
edly went lo the home o f
James A. Mason, who resides
at 3535 South Sipes Avenue, to
confront his ex-glrlfrlend, Pa­
tricia Hlcgcr. and Mason.
Around 2:15 p.m.. Blegrr was
at Mason's home.
She went lo retrieve her
purse and lock her car when a
black Mercedes pulled Into Ma­
son's driveway.
The report, written by Seminote County's Sheriff Investiga­
tor Andrea Slaby, said that
Schmidt exited his car and
started towards Bleger uttering
expletives and brandishing a 9
mm. semi-automatic handgun.
Schmidt allegedly threatened
to klU Bleger when Mason
stepped outside to Intervene.
Shota were flred towarda Ma­
son and hla home by Schmidt.
Mason returned lire with his

.22 caliber revolver which he
voluntanly turned over lo po­
lice.
Schmidt supposedly fired off
two rounds which Mason re­
turned with three or four
rounds of his own.
According to the report, no
one was Injured yet casings
were recovered around the
crime scene.
In a sworn statement given
to police. Schmidt said he c a r
rlrd the gun because he though
that Birger's new boyfriend
wanted to kill him.
He later told Investigator
Slaby that he was unsure tf he
had threatened Bleger.
He
admitted to coming back by
the house after fleeing and
ftred a shot Into the air.
Police stopped Schmidt at
the com er o f 14th Street and
2nd Place.
He was then transported to
the John E. Polk Correctional
Facility, where be started a
statement waiving hla Miranda
rights. He then gave hla ac­
count to deputte..
Hla car was Impounded and
towed to the Sheriffs Office.

the contract was closely patterned after
the International City M anager'sXontrsct
agreements, although there were mane m i­
nor difference*.
The only hesitation came when Com m is­
sioner W hiicy Eckstein asked Vanderworp
If he would be Immediately asking the city
for a deputy d ty manager. "In time. I ex­
pect to ask for a deputy city manager.

Feeding fire victim!

level I* reaching danprrnm
high* The elderly and very
young should be cautious when
outdoor*. Many reatdm ta M y

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‘Buckle u p ’ applies to E m m ie: enjoy yourself, this is you r day
drivers-and their dogs
PEAR A flpY I would lv nr.tU-lul for tin* rent of m&gt; lift* if you
would pirate- print thin It toulil
*tvi- live*
Mnny
nre not aware that
there art* now neat hell* for dint*
They ront brtwrrn $10 and $20. and
keep ilng* from jumping nut of
window* nr crn*hittg through
windshields in aevliirnlfi
As an additional Wm-fit. the
animal* are forred to ait and cannot
jump all over the car, which i» n
distraction for the driver
1 bought my dog, Ihipprt. a m l
belt at thr local pet store Every
time I see a dog on a driver's lap in
front of the steering wheel. I have
the urge t*&gt; make the driver stop so
that 1ran show him or her Puppet'*
seat licit.
ELISABETH SAENZ,
GARLAND. TEXAS
DEAR ELISABETH: I didn't
kmm- that sent hells fo r dogs
rilsled . hut they certainly make
sense. By the way, yours was
not th e o n ly le tte r fro m a
co n ce rn ed animal lo v e r that
a r r iv e d to d a y in my m a il.
Brad on:
DEAR A ll BY Please pnnt this
warning to your bird-loving readers
It is unsafe to put red dye into the
sugar water for humminjdurd feed­
er* Tlie dye cause* tumors to develop on the birds' tongue*, w hich pre­
vent* them from feeding, and thev
die
Please, Abby, help defenseless
hummingbirds- They don't need red
dye to find the food
ARIZONA APRIL
D E A R A R IZ O N A A P R I L :
A c c o rd in g to the N a tio n a l
Audubon Society in N ew Y ork
and the VM, Fish and W ild life
Service. "T h ere is no evidence
that adding red tor other) food
c o lo r in g to augar w a te r w ill
harm birds.** A more practical

Idea is to pul your feeder near
red flow er* or buy a red hum­
mingbird feeder.
Bird lovers should be aware
that sugar water ferments when
left In the liot *un, turning the
nectar deudlv. Do not put out a
feeder unless you are willing to
clean it once or twice a week.
DEAR AB11Y 1 felt sad for ‘ Hurt
Bride." who couldn't accept her
pregnant sister-in-law as a brides
maid She is forget ling that there is
cause for much celrbration in her
family - a wedding and a new baby.
A week after my hu*band'* sister
and her fiance announced their
wedding date, we had to call and
tell them I was pregnant and due
right around the date of their wed­
ding My husband might haw been
able to attrnd the wedding If the
baby was horn hy then, hut that
wo* all we could promise Instead of
being hurt, they congratulated us
and postponed their wedding for
two months
At the wedding, when I thanked
my new hrnther-in-lsw for rear­
ranging their plans for u*. he
touched our new baby's head and
•aid. "You were worth it * One rea­
son I tike reading your column
is that it reaffirms what wonderful
families I was born and married
into
SIVANS'A BORTZ,
LAGUNA NIG U EL CALIF

DEAR RUZANNA! “Hurt
Bride" would be wise to note
your families’ priorities.

LO C A L FO RECAST
Today:
Afternoon thunder•dorms. Highs tn the upprr-90s.
Lows
tn
the
mtel-70*
Wednesday: Afternoon thundrrMumis. Highs In the upper-90a.
low s in llie mid-70s. Thursday:
(MiernwmThundrmtorma. Illgiw
.In Hie iuk M hj*, Lui-i ielUu uud
70s. Friday: Afternoon thudllJgltJ
mlej90-,. Xotrtrm the mid-70s
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E X T E N O E P O UTLO O K

TUESDAY:

SOLUNAR TABLE; min. 5:10
n.tn.. maj. 11:15 a.m.. mitt.
5:25 p.m.. maj. 11:40 p.nt.
TIDES: Daytona Baack: high:
7-ft7iaafa.*ikaB p
a.m.. 1:56 p.m. haw.i
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p.m.. i™
low:. 1:57 a.m.. 2:03 p.m..
P-m-

|cocoa Baack: high: 6:17 a.m..
TUESD AY
W ED NESD AY 6:46 p m., low: 2:12 a.m.. 2:16
Tstrm a 98 74 T a trm a 9 7 7 5 p.m.
TH U RSD AY
FRID AY
Tatrm a 95 76 T a tra u 9 5 76

LO TTERY
Moio ato mo wtnntng numbers
soiectod on Monday in the
rin/irta Lotlory
F a n ta s y &amp;

5-7-10-17-30
Lotto (June 20)
4-5-0-0-13*31

When's the last time
you've
heard
about a
woman named Kmogene?
Maybe that's why Emogene
C osm ato prefers to lie
called. 'Emmie'.'
She wavs the nlckn.imr
came (rum her late brother.
Ralph *He couldn't pro­
nounce Emogene.” Cosnutu
said. "It's not a name you
hear very often. My mother
choose It ami the i-nly Emogene I really
heard ol ts thr entertainer Im ogens Coca."
For 14 1/2 years. Cosmato has been
answering the call of duly at the Seminole
Services IIt Hiding She served the post 10 as
Administrative Aide to Com m issioner
Jen n ifer K elley and as Executive Assistant
to Commls-uoner Dsryl McLain
Today, the county commissioners are
going to rerognt/e her performance- by pre
senting a rrsolutlon of .ipprre latton dutlng
their afternoon turning COsnuito ts retiring
on Jtine :tO She hopes to travel with her
husbanil rrtlred Itapttst minister Dr. Ted
Cosm ato and
least on Reese's Pranut
Hntter Cups
Tlie Cosm.ilos. who crlebrote their 45th
wedding anniversary on July 10, will tw
going to her native North Carolina and to
Virginia to rrlebrate both thr anniversary
and her retirement 'My husband has l*een
waiting for me.” she said
'It has t&gt;een a pleasure for me to work with
this fine Christian woman." McLain said
today. ‘ Stie s made ruyjoli as a tommlssioti­

BEACH COMPtnONE |
Daytona Beach A New
Smyrna Beach: Seas urc 24 feet with u light chop.
Water
temperature
at
Daytonu Is 60 degrees and
at New Synirna. 61 degrees.
Winds arc from the south
wset « l 10-15 in.p.h.

er much raster than I exper t
rd. I wish her well."
"Anyone who ever called
Commissioner
Kelley
or
McLain had to rrali/e what a
nlrr person Emmie Is.” said
Diana
M crkl.
Executive
Assistant to Commission
Chairman Randy M orrla.
"She puts everyone at rase.
«y1P js
botiu-y and hos­
pitable *

Typecast
The llrsl U.S typewrtler was p.iiruled 130
years ago on this day Ity Luther Sholee. 1!r
sent tellers to 10 good friends and waited
for type wrtttrii rrplles Eventually, a fellow
named Underwood
wrote
Associates
refertrd In llirin as the W rite Brothers

Happy columns to you
One of thr rrdrrmlng fratures about buy­
ing a newspaper Is getting to read the colum
rusts
some tunny, some sarraktlc. some
totally unprrdli table.
Today s the day to drop you fnvorltr rolumnisi a line National ILippy Columnist's Dav­
is thr bralmhltd ol TTk- Ofoeire-xJe-r Cotmfi/
f'diies roliintnist Jim Six. lie's thr ileal in
WoodbuiY. N J Ills news|Mprr pats « all him
Cage Sis.

Light the candles
Somr neat bin h da vs today France*
McDormand. who won an Ose-.ir for her
(siller work in frirpo, is 4 1 and rountiy
singer June Carter Cash ts flu Supreme
Court Juatlce Clarence Thom as Is 50 At tor

Hotline can help with
the heat o f power bills
Special to tb * Herald
With the rrrord high trrnjK-ratures over thr past wrrk.
many Central Florida families
arc atniggling to atay cool berauxe they a rm '! able to pay
tliclr power bill*. However,
tills doesn't need to happen.
Community Service* Network'*
"Finn Call For Help* hotline
con guide them to the eaststam e they need.
"Sometimes,
families Just
don't have enough money at
the end of thr month to pay
their utility hills. And when
these bills are neglected. they
ran quickly grow Into a large
problem. Including debt and
even termination of nervier.*
aayn Urclt CIrmmer. president
o f Community Service* Net­
work (CSN). "llowevTr. rommunlty resources are available
to temporarily
assist these
families in need. That's where
First Call For Help ran help.*
The hotline ts available 24
hours a day and can provide
callers with Information and
referrals to local iigenctrs and
programs that provide one­
time utility assistance. To
qualify for assistance, Indi­
viduals or families must show
that they con make utility
payment* In the future with­
out fun her assistance. Addi­
tional eligibility requirements
may apply.
For more Information about
utility assistance programs.

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call First Call For llrlp at 8976464. Orange County: 846/685. Osceola County: 6291289. Seminole County: and
897-6408. TDD (for the hear­
ing Impaired). The hotline also
provides bilingual specialists,
who apeak English and Span­
ish.
The Community
Services
Network service* as an Infor­
mation and referral provider
for aortal service organisation*
throughout Central Florida.

Emmie Cosmato (left) and friend Diane Mertd
Ted Schackelford ts 52.

Would you believe it's summer?
Summer twgjn on June 2 1. and now there
.ur Midsummer Day CrMirations beginning
all over thr world The big ones ore In
Europe. p.iMi&lt; nl.irly In Br.iiidlnav1.rn rmm
tries Tomorrow is St John's Day and there
are St John s Kvr (rlrbrations this evening
There was to liavr been a Midge Summer
Night's Festival in Sanford this year but It
lias tiren e aiu rlrd brrausr there are no more
midges Just as 8t. Patrick chased the
snakes out of Ireland. Mayor Larry Dal* has
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St.. Oviedo, was arrested S at­
urday. June 20. by Oviedo p o­
lice. King was charged with
possession o f cocaine, posses­
sion o f drug paraphernalia and
resisting without violence. King
woo arrested in the 000 b lo w
o f Franklin Street.
Harvey Slayton. 37. o f 430
2nd St.. Chuluota. was arrested
Sunday. June 21, by Oviedo
police. Slayton was charged
with possession o f cocaine and
possession o f drug parapher­
nalia.
Kenneth Cam pbell. 27. o f
412 Wngwood Ctr.. W inter
Springs, was arrested Satur­
day. June 20, by Sem inole
County deputies.
Cam pbell
was charged with possession
o f s controlled substance.
Campbell was arrested st the
com er of State Road 436 and
Anchor Road.
Curtis Beauchamp. 29, o f
331 R osedlff Ctr.. Sanford, teas
arrested Saturday. June 20. by
Seminole
County
deputies.
Beauchamp was chaigrd with
possession o f cannabis under
20 grama. Beauchamp was ar­
rested on Lake Mowed Road.
Wllkam Crosby. 34. o f 2934
Hiawatha A vr., Sanford, sms
arrested Friday, June 19. by
Srm inole
County
deputlrs.
Crosby was charged with pos-

Ruthle Pendleton. 20. of un­
known residence, was arrested
Sunday. June 21. by Sanford
police. Pendleton was charged
with possession o f drug para­
phernalIs and resisting without
violence. Pendleton was a n
rested at the com er o f IOth
Street and Sanford Avenue.

Plaardarfy Intoxication
Brenda Brown. 3S. of 120
Bcthune Ctr.. Sanford, was a r­
rested Sunday. June 21. by
Seminole
County
deputies.
Brown was charged with disor­
derly Intoxication, obstruction
by disguised person and rrststing without violence Brown
was arrested at the com er of
13th Street and Olive.

Troapooalni
Steven Patterson. 40. of 222
Crown Oaks Way. Longwood,
was arrested Friday. June 10.
by Seminole County deputlrs.
Patterson was charged with
trespassing and was arrested
tn the 1400 block of Brooks

Milton Peoples. 35. of 30
tllgglns Terr.. Sanford, was ar­
rested Saturday. June 20. by
Sanford police. IVo pics was
charged with bsitery and was
arrested st the above address
Christopher Hsmmertlng. 24.
of 122 Lake Dot Dr.. Sanford,
was arrested Saturday. June
20. by Seminole County depu
ties. Ilam m rihtig was charged
with battery and wits arrested
at the above address.
Barry Barks. 91. o f 311 S.
Park Ave.. Sanford, was a r­
rested Sunday, June 21. by
Sanford police. Barks was
charged with battery and was
•n ested at the above address.
Peter Schwrtghsrdt. 96. of
110 Laurel Dr.. Sanford, was
•n ested Sunday. June 31. o f
M u fiiri police. Srhwctghardt
was charged with battery and
restating
without
violence.
Srfawetghardt was arrested at
the shove address.

Vandcrworp aald. "And frankly,
where I stand now. rd be dlaappointed If It la denied.*
‘ It's something we can think
about* Eckstein replied, t u t
that's more money the city
would have to spend.* He said
he expected such a request
would be coming In the Am u r .
*but I would be reluctant to
have It before at least a year or
*My position ts that It’s lim e
we moved Into having a deputy
city manager.’
Mayor Dole
said.
City Manager B ill Simmons
admitted that he had already
proposed a deputy city man­
ager in Ills budget preparation
for this coming year. *1 put It
in there breauae o f the In­
creased tempo o f city activity.*
lie said. 'It's som ething you
can consider when you begin
budget considerations.*

Softball players competing
on a field tn Sanford Monday
night had lo breathe in more
than dust. Occasionally an a ir­
craft would come in to land at
Orlando Sanford Airport and
was barely visible because o f
the smog. Umpires had s
tougher time calling balls and
Healthy people should be
able to make do tn days like
this but those who hove respi­
ratory jirobkino
may be be­
come III. They are advised to
slay Indoors as much «■ pos­
sible. Orone to usually at Its

l u A n h p a d . Attorney C ol­
bert told the com m issioners
that y ea n ago, Steve H arriett
(presently C hief Deputy Shercity manager to W arren E.
‘ Pete* Knowles when he served
in the city’s top position.
Tbs m e to accept the con ­
tract agreem ent with V en d er
w ore caret near the conclusion
o f the commission m eeting and
was unanimous. He la sched­
uled to officially take over the
new position on July 31.
Vandcrworp has had slightly
a m 10 years experience tn lo ­
cal government admtntatraUon/mansgrmcnt experience.
He originally served an the
mayor’s staff in Detroit. Michi­
gan before joining Sem inole
County, where he has served
as principal senior planner.
pUrwUng and development d i­
rector and public works direc­
tor.
worst from I I a.m. to 7 p.m.
but the early evenings are not
without problems, too.
Semkiftie County Fire C hief
TCrry Schenk said today the
Are emergency conditions are
going to continue with little
rain expected. "There were sea
brecsea that we thought might
bring a few thunder showers
Monday but they didn’t." he
said. *1he rain that may come
tod*y_ la expected to be in the
K fil*
Andy Dcvanaa. Florida state
m eteorologist, sold that even­
tually the summer rainy season
will take core o f the drought.
He warned, however, that
•when you talk about tropical

the new M/State Road Of A
Interchange and a new I-4/SL
Johns Bridge.
Many insiders consider Mon
rts to be tine o f the most etfcclive comm issioners c m In the
county. "Randy Morris to the

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B rie fs

Firew orks
ewUt sparks mote than 10 feet.
If you pul a ban on me being
able t*r aril them. *srrn'i you
denying my civil rights?"
*1 don't believe ll Is a viola­
tion o f your rights.* Dale re­
sponded. ‘ It's a matter of pro­
tecting Uie public safety.*
"The governor has declared a
state of em ergency* said A t­
torney Colbert,
'and
that
grants us with extraordinary
powers lo protect and preserve
the public health, safety and
wellness. That gives us the
power to ban die display and
sale o f fireworks on a tempo­
rary basis.’
Another
clllxcn.
Shelly
Baggs. also objected, saying
her fireworks sales operation
was already net up and oper­
ating. She explained she Is not
selling 0reworks to anyone un­
der age IS. and did not under­
stand the city’s reasoning In
enacting the ban.
*We hate lo do this,* Dale re­
iterated. “but It's necessary.*
The
commission
unani­
mously approved the emer­
gency ordinance, then ap­
works within the city. The ban
proved a motion to return all
Is lo last 60 days, but could be
fees connected lo occupational
rescinded by the city's fire
licenses which have already
marshal if sufficient rainfall
been Issued for fireworks sales.
occurs which would elim inate
The reimbursement hewever,
the danger o f fires.
would not be made until after
Mark Stratum, who explained July 4th, should the ban be
that he had been selling sp ar­ lilted prior to that time be­
klers In Sanford for the past 10 cause o f rain showers. T h at
ant, objected. "The sparklers
way, people won't hove lo re­
■ell have been approved by
apply for another occupational
the state.* he sold. T h ey don't llcm sc.* Dale said.

time, tt t a i l easy to sit up
here.* Data laid ctUsens who
voiced thru- obfrctlona to the
ban. In the workshop session
earlier
Monday
afternoon,
com m issioners discussed the
potential Are tuuanta. clung
fireworks as a possible p rob ­
lem which could Ignite danger­
ously dry areas.
Dak- said fireworks lor the
Fourth of July were as Am eri­
can os ’ mom and apple pie. *1
hate to put a ban on them, but
what else can we do.*
The only
question
was
whether to enact the ban
through a resolution, ordi­
nance. or emergency ordi­
nance. The U tter was deter­
mined best, as It did not re­
quire a second reading, and
would become effective Imme­
diately.
At the regular com m ission
meeting Monday night. City A t­
torney Dill Colbert read a r a p
Maly*p rrp trra rm cram ey oral*

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Thcron row Wow Ellis Sr.. 03.
Coolldge Avenue, Sanford, died
Saturday. June 30. I960 at
Central Florida Regional Hos­
pital. Sanford. B om June 0.
1949 in Statesboro. Oo.. he
moved to Sanford In I960 from
West Palm Beach. Mr. Ettta
was a retired Seminole County
school custodian. Survtvon tnelude wife. Rosebud: daughters,
Cassandra.
Riviera
Beach.
Rose. Toccara Pendleton. Sophla Pendleton. Shakier, all o f
Sanford: sons. Theron Jr.. Antolne Pendleton, Christopher,
all o f Sanford; stepsons. John
Wesley. Geneva. N .Y . Michael
Wesley. Anthony Wtatay. bath

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Sanford Knights o f Columbus.
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frawy Society. Parrish Council,
SoutaCathokcChureh.
J u ir h u n toctude Robert J..

ter. Oertta Oarreti, Sanford:
brothers. Deronta Brown. Or­
lando, Robert Lee Reed. An­
thony Hobbs, both o f Sanford,
Ellis
Blackwell.
McArthur
Blackwell, both o f W inter Park;
sister. Angela Teague. Ortsndo;
6 grandchildren: 6 stepgrandSunrise Funeral Home, San­
ford. In charge o f arrange­
m ent!.

Kilty D. Axt. 92, Boonton
Township, N J .. died Saturday,
June 20. 1996. Mrs. Axt « M
bom In Monroeville, Ala. Mrs.
Axt was a homemaker. M m waa
• former Sanford resident and
member o f Ftrat Presbyterian
Church o f Sanford.
Survivors Include son. Robert
B. Jr.. Boonton Township.
N J .: sister. Marjorie Dodson.
Sanford: 3 grandchildren: 4
great-grandchildren.

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5err»roi« HetaW. Sanfcvil Flood* •Tuesday. June 23, 1999

Opinion
LETTERS
Fired o fficer
speaks
I would Just like lo comment
about thr firing of myself Inv.
Terry L. Mullins and Officer Ar­
thur Dames from the Sanford
Poller Department.
I was flrrd bark on Feb. 9.
1998 without any pay or lr.su ratice pending the final outcome
o f the appeals process and I
ain the first and only officer to
be treated this way. I have
since le.imrd that Arthur Bar­
nes was flrrd with full pay and
Ills insurance pending hl» out­
come ol appeals process.
Doth of us h aw the same
amount of time with the San­
ford Police Department.
11
years of outstanding service,
doing a Job we both love and
wvre proud to do.
At a recent
commission
meeting Iasi Monday evening. I
was present and listened to the
voice of the people wanting to
know- from the commissioners
and city manager mid the
mayor, why lids lias taken so
long to be resolved and why
has tt happened tn the first
plarr. Why wasn't It stopped
before It went tills far. All the

answers were the same to evrtyonr who asked, and ull the
answers given w eir Just a
dance around the real Issue.
They were all lold o f how the
process has to run Its course
and tt takes time and they the
commissioners, mayor and city
manager have to let It run Its
course and at the end they will
get a final package explaining
the findings.
Tills Is trur to some extent,
but the fact of Ihe matter ts. II
does not have to be dragged
out over several mouths of
hearings and (ladings. Thr po­
lice chief ts the person who
can slop this now All he lias
to do ts tell city hull hr no
longer wishes to have this type
of punishment implemented
against us and Ils then over,
We would lie called back to
work and be allowed to con­
tinue to protret and serve the
citizens again as wr were hired
loo.
I was (Irrd over 4 months ago
for smoking a cigarette on duty
and was asked not to light It
and because I did light It any­
way. tt was called insubordina­
tion. Arthur was tired for bad
conduct and insubordination.
Tell me where Is the Justice In
this type of treatment of vet­

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eran ofllrrn*. Tills Is lu say the
w ry least rm rl and unusual
punishment.
II w r had committed a crime
or had Item had officer* with a
history of bad conduct I could
see n form of punishment, but
this ts not the rase at all. Il Is
simply a rase of in not being
one o f the good ole' boys and
telling those who are what a
good Job they are doing and
how much we admire 1hr til.
This Is where the whole
problem lies. Il Is because wr
refuse lo kiss up lo them and
pat them on (lie bark and want
lo be like them. It ts becausr
wt refuse to do this Is why we
have become ihr target of siuh
harsh and cruel punishment I
am lolklng alwul Chief Jor
Dillard. Hits Is a man who
cornea to work and makes
iimtiiient.H about how lie hates
It and Is only Ihrrr to collrct a
pay check.
What kind of Icadrr Is this.
No wonder the ofllcers haw the
attitudes they do. when the top
man hates bring there. Tills
comment cun tie tlacked up by
several Inside Ihr department
who can testily to him saying
II. So why don’t you just go
then Joe. and let the police
drpartmml lie taken by a man

who loves doing tlie job and
will treat the men and women
tight uml with rrsprcl. Tlie o f­
ficers do Ihe Job because they
all have the same Idea myself
and Arthur have. Hull ts they
want to do ihr right thing to
protect and serve the city. Just
because you don’t want to work
Joe. ts no reason Id Ore all of
us who do.
I think you should tie laced
with tl»e Mi e s s mid heavy heart
of being Hied. I think It s lime
you weir put III our pluie. thru
you will see how II feels. So
before you gel pul Into (Ills
place why don’t you do the
nglrt ihmg and bring Arthur
and me back to work and put a
stop to this once and for all
You have the power. All It
takes Is a phone call. Wliy nut
be a man nnd show thr people
you do t are and Irl 2 good offi­
cers return lo do our Jobs. Re
member kindness begets kind­
ness. compassion begets com ­
passion.
forgiveness
beget*
forgiveness.

at Ft. Mrllun Park.*

Preserving Fort
Mellon Park
At the City
Commission
Workshop last month you pre­
sented Agenda Hem Number
BC 'Facts About the Proposed
llotrl/Confrrrnrr Center at Ft.
Mellon Park.' You Indicated at
that meeting that you would be
distributing Ibis (act sbrrt to
all citterns of Sanford. At the
same inerting the city attorney.
Mr. Colbert, reminded
the
commission
that
the City
should not give an opinion or
take an official position on lids
issue. Ily ext hiding ihe fact
Tlie Stalely for Ihe Preserva­
tion of Fort Mrllon Park op­
poses Ihe use of the park fur
development, as well as turn
lug a s pet Ilie site, tonsllltilrs
Ihe city hating taken an official
position In favor of 'the pioposed llotrl/Conferencr Center

With that In mind. a* well ns
my thlnl-hmid understanding
that approximately 92.000 In
n u revenue* wun spent on the
printing anti distribution of
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The Summer
Olympics in
Orlando???
We better
think twice
about it
SANFO RD _ W h a t* all O il* a b ou t the
O lym p ics com in g to O rlando?
T h ere U no w ay th is town can b e read y to
boat an event on Ilia I w ale, w h eth er It be 16
yea rs o r 110 y ea rs from now.
W h ere do w r s ta rt?
F irst o tf o f all, h o w Is anyone g o in g to
a n yw h ere?
In 1900, the tran sp ortation system In
C en tral F lorida Is aw fu l. D uring ru s h hour.
It's Im possible to get from Point A to Point B
and d u rin g an O lym pics, every h o u r Is rush
h ou r.
So the obviou s so lu tion Is to b u ild a light
ra il or a subw ay system .
G reat, except th a t, unless th e re 's an
O lym pira in la w n , th ere's very little m u o n to
g o to D ow ntow n O rlando. W tia l w ill Hie
system be used lo r except for taro w eek s that
w on 't com e arou n d fo r 14 years?
N ext. It's Just lo o darned hat In O rlan d o. In
1096, the w orld a lm ost m elted In A tlan ta.
C an you Im agine O rlan do In th e m iddle o f
the sum m er, try in g to host a n y th in g In the
m k ld lr o f the a ftern oon ? The am b u lan ces
th at w ill lx needed for the passed-ou t fans
w on't lie able lo get anyw here becau se o f the
tra ffic from the p eo p le that don't w a n t to get
on a suitw ay tlia t g oes to now here.
N ext up. w h ere w ill you put ev e ry th in g ?
T h e u gly dom e th a t Is already th e la u g h in g
stock o f m ajor lea gu e baseball o v e r In St.
P etersb u rg w ill h ost gym nastics, basketball
and baseball, bu t w liu t about th e op en in g
cerem on ies?
If Uic gam es a rc in Orlando, th a t m eans
fix in g up the C itru s Howl,
W h y?
Except for the O lym pics, the p la ce Is used
on N ew Y ear's D ay. C entral F lo rid a hom e
gam es (h op efu lly b y 2012. they'll h a v e an oncaropu s facility) a rid soccer.
H aw m any m illio n s w ill It coot O rla n d o to
fix u p a stadium th a t Is hardly e v e r u sed ? O f
cou rse w e w ou ld n 't have to think a b o u t It tf
Jackson ville h ad n 't outsm arted O rla n d o In
th e N FL expan sion d erb y five y ea rs a go .
N ext up. now m u ch w ill O rlando lo s e In Its
reg u la r sum m er tou rism reven u e? W on't
p eople shy aw ay fro m Orlando a s a su m m er
vacation d estin a tion w tlh the O lym p ics In
to w n ?
W h ere are the p o sitives In all th is ? O rlan do
doesn 't need to Im p rove Us Im age a s a w orldclass travel d estin a tion . It's a lread y nu m ber
on e In Uie w orld fo r tourists, so w h y take a
ch an ce that v is ito rs from all o v er th e w orld
w ill get a bad Im pression o f T h e CUy
D eau tlfu l? S ta n d in g In lines w a itin g for
tra n sp ortation w h ile baking In 105 degree
tem peratu res an d tra velin g all o v e r C en tral
F lorid a to get fro m venue to ven u e w on't
create the best Im pressions.
A lso, rem em ber, cl ties like M o n tre a l In
1976 have n early g o n e bankrupt try in g ta
h ost th e gam es. O f course you ca n d o w hat
A tla n ta did In 1996 and turn Its e lf Into a
livin g billboard o f corp orate sp on sorsh ip , but
w e w ou ldn 't w o n t Florida to lo o k tacky,
w ou ld w e?
People talk a b ou t the civic p rid e It’ would
b rin g to O rlan do, b u t people a re fo rg e ttin g
one thing: nob ody Is actually fro m O rlan do.
A sk 100 people on th e streets w h ere th ey arc
from and 95 w ill m en tion som eplace oth er
than here.
S hoot, w e don 't ev en play state In com e tax.
T h e O lym pics w aa a nice Idea. L et som eone
els e have the h eadach es.

•hot: I know America
loot to Iran In the World Cup Sunday,
Aren't I supposed to be depressed or
something?

Sauteed. Florida • Tuaaday. J i n 23. (M S • M

Altamonte avalanche
Prep-13’ s pummel pack

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Inning.
Providing the offense for Altuniuntr Springs
were C. Faughn (triple, two singles, three run*.
SANFORD _ D espite llir bllMerlng trniprra- IUHI. R. Hamrick (three single*, ran. Rill). U.
lu res In Sanford llils past wrrkend. the Alta­ Allen (two single*, nin. Hirer mill, I. Napoli
m onte Spring* All S tars Uirrly had to break a
H w r a t III sweeping lo the championship o f the (triple. Ihrre nin*. Kill). Rodrigue/ (double,
R ii IIi UaM'Uilt Prep-13 Area Tournament
rani. M lllarkstork (single, mn. RHI). S Swan
ul lllHtorli Sanford Memorial Stadium
sim .uid fl. lYiiland lone singlr mid one nm
The Altamonte Sprin g* nine whitewashed rad ii. P. Kelly (single). C. Morrlru |lwo rum )
lamgwood 10 0 on Friday, hllt/ed la-rnhurg l.'M .uid b. Ilufham (mill
on Saturday and pounded Lougwnod 14-3 In the
Doing the damage lor Leesburg were D. Park*
rhiimpton*!il|i game on Sunday
(double). C lYrrz (single, nui). D Leonard
In oilier games on Saturday, laingwood (single. KJII) and Derry and L Ashley (one sin
blanked Sanford 10 O to ellmliulr the hosts and g)r rad ii
then cnislied Leesburg 23 0 lo advance lo BinLO N G W O O D 10, SANFO RD •
d ay’s tide game against Altamonte Springs.
Wenger had Sanford In the palm of hi* hand
Sa t u r d a y
as Hie Ungwood hurter allowed only a leadoff
A L T A M O N T E .S PR IN G S IJ, I.F F S R t KG I walk to Ushiiiskl In the top of Hie first Inning
Altamonte Springs scored two nin* In llie bot­ then retired 17 In a raw In hurl a no hlttrr and
tom ul (be first Inning then opened the Irad lip a* dose a* possible to a perfrrt game without
scoring Dvr nin* In Ihr third Inning and six gelling one.
n in s In the lourth Inning to take a 13 0 lend
Frep-13's. P a f* M
lieforr Ixesburg scored it* lour run In die fifth

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From S t a ff Reports

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Area A ’s
ambush
field

Ttss w u a Umhar sight lor Altamonto Spring* foes over the waatand a t
Itw powerful Samnola County program wwtl tO-O and outscorsd as oppo­
nent* 107-31 to win aB three Babe Ruth Tournament* tn pUysd Sanford

SANFORD _ H olly H ill gave
Altam onte Spring* a run lor It*
money, but could not get past
the powerful Seminole County
squad, which rolled to a 4-0 re­
cord tn the Uabe (a n il Rase ball
Uambtno
Dhrintna A ■ Area
Tournament at Rod tfo D rr
Juntor Field.
* 1
Saturday's action
opened
with Tavares knocking Flagler
(tlunncff) out of the tournament
wtth a 13-0 whitewashing and
then Longwood ousted Oviedo
11-0.

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Commissioners cruise to crown
scored on Oviedo. 12-6.
On Sunday. ‘ " K t f x S f t 1* ” " *
SANFORD _ A ltam onte Spring* got a scare
from Longwood on Friday, tmt had clear sailing
alter that, whipping Tavurrs 10 I on Saturday
und Longwood 9-2 In the championship game
on Sunday to claim th r Dabe Ruth lla*eball
Hainblno Division Comnilssluner's Champion­
ship al lakeside Field.
In other games on Saturday, Oviedo slaugh­
tered Sanford 18-4 a n d Longwood doubled the

3-2.

OVIEDO I t , SANFORD 4
Oviedo scored right runs tn the bottom o f Hie
first inning and Sanford never recovered It was
knuikrd out o f Hie toum am cnl.
Doing the damage for Oviedo were FUnk
(double, (wo singles). Christopher (three sin­
gles, three run*). Shulman (home run. single,
A iH b R ifw

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Seminole Power Sports pulls out win
l pictal ta tba HaraM
ALTAMONTE SPmNOS . The Iasi
person, or learn In this case,
standing win*.
That was more or less what hap­
pened lost week (June 15) tn thr
Sem inole County Recreation De­
partm ent Men's Spring Monday
Night Stow Pitch Softball League at
the Seminole
County Softball
Com plex In Altamonte Springs.
Seminole Power Sports hsd the
ham m rr (l.e.. being (he home
team) und look udvontage o f it.
acoring two runs In the bottom o f
the seventh Inning lo win a see
saw battle with Pretzels. 17-16.
No scores were received from the
gam es involving Florida Rock.

Cootrr Browns. UFO and Price W a ­
terhouse.
Pretzels ran ted a 16-15 lead Into
the bottom o f the seventh Inning,
but could do nothing to stop Sem i­
nole Power Sports In the bottom o f
the frame.
Derek C allln led o ff the Inning
wtth a tin gle and Karl Rrdlnger
followed wtth another single. David
Hodges then got Seminole Power
Sports' third consecutive hit o f the
Inning, o single that scored C allln
to tie the game at 16-16.
Ron Prugrr then lilt u lung fly
Hint got Rrdlnger to third and
George Paullk finished the gam e,
singling home Rrdlnger with the
winning run.
The leading hitters for Sem inole

(\jw rr Sports were George Psullk
(four-for-five, two runs scored,
three RBI). Jose Qnuiado (threefor-four, three runs, three RBI).
David Hodges (three-for-four. three
run* scom l. one RBI) and Walt
Washington (three-for-four,
two
run* scored).
Also. Darrell King (threc-for-ftve,
Including a home run, one run
scored, one RBI), Chria Darganler
(three-for-Ove. three runs scored)
and Ron Prager (two-for-four. two
runs scored) and Derek Cutlln and
Karl Rrdlnger (one single and one
run scored each).
Seminole Power Sport* was lo
have played Florida Rock last
night.

Police E xplorers fu n d raiser
SANFORD _ Continental Championship WresUlng
w ill pay a visit to Sanford Middle School on Saturday.
June 27.
Proceed* from the event will go to the Sanford Po­
lice Explorers.
Cost I* $8 for ring side with doors opening at 7 p.m.
and m atchr* starting at 8 p.m.
The main event w ill feature a C.C.W. Heavyweight
T itle
match
betwren
Ihe
Florida
llurricnne
(challenger) and the Lord o f Discipline (champion).
Also on Ihe card Is a C.C.W. Southern Champion­
ship match between Scoot 'B lack Nature Boy* An­
drews (diaUcngrr) and Franlde ‘ Uptown* Capone
(cham pion) and a tag team match between Ihe team
o f the Latin Knighta (Tony Spade and Lester K ing)
and Ihe Wranglers (Johnny Douglas and Jam ie
McKinnon).

Other matches include a grudge match between
Bryan T h e Phcnotn* Austin, with the Agent, and
Jesse “Cole Blooded* Deny; Chris ‘ Rock A Roll*
Turner versus ‘ Big* BUI Tbwers and a match featuring
the Texas Outlaw.
A Special Challenge w ill also see Sanford Police Of­
ficer Mike 'M ad Dog’ Taylor taking on pro wrestler
The Dragon Slayer.

Football officials class
ORLANDO _ The C .F .O A (Central Florida Official*
Association) football-training class w ill begin
Monday. July 6th.
This class is far all new officials, transfer officials.

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Com m issioners

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3

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m n). Stanley (double, single, two nuts). M iller
(two tingles, three rana). McCain (two singles,
two runs). Yrw rtl (triple, three runs). Sumrall
(tingle, two runs) and Amoros and Ruptng (one
single and one m n each).
Hitting for Sanford were J eff Bowers (hom r
run. run). Gibbs (double, ran). Cy Wynn (single,
run). Adontslo Cain (tingle) and Roger Orrum
(m n).

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS It. TAVARES 1
Altam onte Springs erased a 1-0 deficit by
scoring eight runs tn the bottom o f the second
inning and going on to hammer Tavares.
Pacing Altam onte Springs were Matt M uielka
(home run. single, run. two RBI), Shawn New-

Altamonte Springs followed
with a 14-3 thumping o f H olly
Htll to remain the only unde­
feated team tn the field and
Tavares closed out the day's
schedule by elim inating Long­
wood by a 7-5 score.
On Sunday. Holly HlU a d ­
vanced to the finals by outscoring Tavares 6-5. and gave
Altamonte Springs a super bat­
tle before succum bing 11 -9.

S A TU R D A Y
TAVARES I ) , FLAGLER •
D. I. Ingram hurled a twohitter and Max Uunb and Grant
Harrison
hit
back-to-back
home runs tn an 10-run bottom
o f the first inning as Tavares
coasted to the win.
Lamb's blast was a grand
slam and Harrison followed
with a solo shot.
Powering Tavares were Grant
Harris (home ran. double, two
runs, two RBI). Max Lamb
(grand slam, two runs, four
RBQ. Ben M eneky (double.

Flagler County.

LONGWOOD I I , OVIEDO O
Longwood scored tn every In*
ning. while Oviedo was held to
one hit until the fourth and flnal inning.
Leading Longwood were Paul
Cinder (two home rana. taro
runs). Adam Amar (double.
single, run). Tyler Powell (two

ski. C lipper. Frost and Brown (ou t tin gle and

LONGWOOD 12, OVIEDO 4

Longwood scored two m ns In the bottom o f
the first Inning and added Its third ran In the
fourth Inning and held o ff Tavares.
Doing the hitting for Longwood were J.
lubonty (two tingles, ran), T. C rim en (two tin ­
gles). J. Chm lllanki. K. D uty. Pagan and 0 .
Callvas (one tingle each) and J. Frost and J.
Brown (one nut each).
Leading Ttavarrs were K. W atkins (home run.

Longwood snatched victory from the jaw s o f
defeat, scoring seven runs In the bottom o f the
filth inning to erase a 6-5 deficit and pull out
the win.
Leading Longwood to victory were Cokero IT
and Hyers (one double, one single and two runs
each). Pederson (double, tingle, mn). Dully'
(double). Lubonty (tingle, three m ns). Chmllar-

Glover (double, single, two
runs). Jem llc Weeks (two sin­
gles. two nuts, two RUI).
Roberto Santana (two singles,
run. ROD. Jason Lange (hom e
run. run. two ROD, Alex Rush­
ing and Bryan Polle (one single
and one run each). Tyr Buck­
ner (single. RBI) and Dan
Moyer (run).
Doing Die hitting for H olly
Hill were Ryan Beute (hom e
run. two singles, two runs.
RBI), Shawn Hale (double, sin­
gle. run), Shane Brunkan (tw o
mingles). Alec DeWecse (single.
RBI) and Jam es Derrick and
Joe Bentley (one single each).
TAVARES 7. LONGWOOD 5
Tkvares scored four runs In
the bottom o f the first Inning
and Longwood could get close,
but never quite catch up.
Pacing Tavares were Greg
Rackowmld (two singles, run.
two RBI). Kyle Dernier (tw o
singles, two runs. RBI). Eric
Lively and Jimmy Etienne (tw o
singles and one run each).
Grant Harrison (double, run.
RBI). Levi Henderson (sin gle,
run. RBQ and Max Lamb. J a ­
son Turner and Ben M enciey

ROLL)
Shane
home r
rana aa
Tavares
Holly
into the

led 5-0 heading
tom o f the fifth hiM m M itM tim from Mas l a n k
1 answered «R b

(one tingle car h) and Stew

ALTAMONTE SPEINGS 14,
HOLLY H ILL 3
Altamonte Springs' offense
came up wtth 20 hits over five

Morales (three tingles, one run
and one RBI each), Robby
Paulsen (home run, single, run.
three RBI). J eff Diets (double,
tingle, two runs. RBI), Ian

were Max Lamb (home run.
single, run. three KUI). Etlc
Lively (two singles, run. two
RBI). Greg Rarxkowsk! (sin gle,
m n). Grant Harrison.
Levi
Henderson, D.l. Ingram and
Mike JollcfT lone single each)
and Jason Turner and Kyle
Bernier (one run each).

one run each) and Pagan (single).
Providing the offense for O vkdo were flhutman
(double, single, run). Core (double). Am oros.
Teague and McCain (one single and one run
each) and Stanley and M iller (one run each).

SUNDAY
LONGWOOD 3. TAVARES 2

Ttm Raines Is a Sanford native and Seminole
High School graduate now playing for the New
York Yankees. Ills stats for the 1998 season Is
tn the first column, personal-best season
totals In the second column and carter totals
(Including 1998 games) In the third column.
Raines was the man In the seventh Inning as

m n). B. Lewis (triple, run). A Cain (double) and
‘ (one single each).

ALTAMONTE

SPRINGS 9, LONGWOOD 2

Altam onte Springs scored four m ns In the
second Inning and Longwood never got back
Into the game.
Powering Altam onte Springs were Raymond
Allen (triple, double, tingle, two runs), Jason
Clpperone, Stiawn Newman. Nathan Beard and
Tim Burke (one double, one tingle and one run
each). Brooke Berry hill (single, two runs). Pat­
rick G a llafh rr (single, run) and Matt Muaeka
(single).
D oing the damage for Longwood were T. Crippen (double, tingle, m n). J. Chmiliarskl (single,
m n) and J . Frost, J. Cokeroff. Black. K. Duffy,
Pagan and J . Hyers (one tin gle each).

drove in the tying and go-ahead runs and lie
later scored an Insurance run ss the Yankees
came from behind to beat the Atlanta Braves
6-4 Monday night.
Raines ended the night 2-for-3 with two
doubles, two runs scored and two RBI.

ALTAM ONTE SPRINGS I I ,
HOLLY HILL »
Ian G lover and Jem llc W eeks
hll back-to-back home nins In
the fifth inning to break a 6-6
tie and capped a rally that
completed Altam onte Springs'
undefeated not through the
tournament.
Hol)y HU1 took a 5-0 lead In
the bottom o f the first inning
on a three-run home run by
Shane Brunkan and a two-run
blast by Shawn Hale.
Bryan Polle hit a three-run
homer for Altamonte Springs
In the top o f the second Inning,
but Holly H ill got a home run
from Derrick James In the b o t­
tom o f the second to make the
lead 6-3.
J eff D iets homered for A lta ­
monte Springs In the top o f the
third and bed the gam e wtth
RBI tin gles from Bryan Ben-

RAlfIKS GAUGE
CATEGORY
Games................
A t-bats..............
Runs..................
Hits....................
RBI.....................
Doubles........... .
Triples................

LtORl N o O c f

Ltfltl NOtiCDR

Sauls |c
M ttchdl

tn the tap o f the
Mahans (ran).
Smith. Reed and Abney hat
one single each for Oviedo.

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m n (double, single, m n. RBI). Ray Zimmer (two
Singles, ran. MB1). Nathan B ean) and Raymond
Allen (two singles and two runs each) and Tim
llurkr. Mare McDonald and Scve Hewitt (one
tingle and one run each).
Tavares was led by W atkins (two sin gles).
Ryals (tingle, m n) and G lllls and Mosher (one
tingle each).

Tavares cam e back again,
scoring tw o runs tn the bottom
o f the sixth Inning and having
two runners on when the gam e
ended.
Holly HUI was led by Shane
Brunkan (two home runs, sinc, two runs, five RBI). Jon
J .) Shoenwetter (three tin ffea ). Derrick Janies (double,
tingle, tw o rana, RBI), Daniel
Ouatto (two tingles), Shawn
Hale (hom e ran. run. two RBI),
Ryan Beute (tingle, two runs),
Ryan Co n on (single, run) and
Alec DeWecse and Joe Bentley
(one tin gle each).
Getting the hits for Tavares

6

sixth inning to make the score
11-6 and H olly Hill got three
tuns back tn the bottom o f the
sixth Inning.
Powering Altam onte Springs
were Ian G lover (home ran,
tingle, taro runs, three RBI).

tingle, ran. ROD. Bryan Ben­
nett (double, tin#*. RBI).
Bryan Polte (home ran. ran.
three RBI). Tye Buckner. Jason
Lange. Robby Paulsen and
Dane Moyer (one tin gle and
one run each) and Roberto
Santana (single).
Providing the offense for
Holly HUI were Shane Bninkan
(home ran. two alngtca. ran.
run. single, two runs, three
RBQ. Derrick James (home
run. tin gle, two tuna. RBI),
Alec DeWeeae (two sin gles).
Joe Bentley. Ryan Com m and
Ryan Beute (one tingle and one
run each). Daniel Qualto and
J.D. Henry (one tingle each)
and Bruce Burk (run).

Prep-13’s
asm asi sr.rsss aaisa

building the lead up to the win. scoring two
runs In the firs t fifth and sixth Innings, three
runs In the third Inning and a tin gle run tn the
fourth Inning.
Leading Longwood to victory were Durynald
(two tingles, two rana, two RBI), Rodriguez
(single, ran. RBQ. Good. 1km and Wenger (one
tingle and one ran each). Brady (single. RBI).
Tlndie (single), H ants (run, RBQ. Venters (RBI)
and Stetnhom e. Clemons and Bradley (one run
each).

LONGWOOD 23, LEESBURG •
The Longwood pitcher, Clemons, slacked o ff a
little, giving up a hit to C. Perez (in the first)
and a walk to Simmons (in the second), but the
offense also came up w lih 22 hits.
Powering Longwood were H ants (double, two
tingles, three runs, RBQ, Tam (three tin gles,
four runs, two RBQ, d em on s (double, single,
run. three RBQ. T ln d k (double, single, three

K uchar
(Tuesday) starting at 11:35
p.m. on WESH channel 2.
Kuchar. who has made the
cut In aU four professional tour
events he has played In and
was also the low amateur In
The Masters, was outstanding
In the first two rounds, shoot­
ing an even-par 70 in the first
round on Thursday and a nowurtder-par 09 on Friday, a
score that left him In fourth
place after two rounds.
On Saturday. Kuchar was not

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the loser's bracket.
Contributing for Altam onte
Faughn (two singles, run. three
(two tingles, tl wo runs. RBI). Blackstock (tw o
lour tuns). Rodriguez (two singles, run),
(double, two runs). Moreiro (single, two
runs. RBI). Hamrick (single, run. RBI) and
Napoli (single, run).
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gle, three RBQ, Oood and H ants (one single and
one ran each) and Rodriguez (run).

playing his best, but he made
several good shots to save par
and was at even-par for the
tournament at the turn and
was tied for second place. Just
three strokes behind leader
Payne Stewart.
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Olympic course finally got to
Kuchar. who bogeyed
four
straight holes and finished at
six over par for the day and five
over for the tournament.
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father Peter were featured on
ESPN Sports Center In the

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morning and then he went out
and shot one o f the b etter
rounds on the day. a four-overpar 74. to finish tied for 14th
and ahead o f Tiger W oods and
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to Lake Mary for a rest before
traveling to Europe to play in
the Loch Lomond Invitation al,
the British Open and the P a l­
mer Cup before defending his
1997 U.S. Amateur title at Oak
HUI In New York.

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description. I conclude that your wife rmphysema Why does this happen?
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drome * Por some reason 'perhaps
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stress or anxietyshe began to over
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tv of her body fluids fell Her system
became too alkaline This, in turn,
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gling and numbness laghlheadedness
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able io welcome the attack by using a
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                    <text>PA G E

S P O R T S ...7 A

2A

Jen Gillespie leads
Lake Howell vs.
Lake Mary tonight

Officials for Lake M ary
Heathrow Festival of
the Arts pick a new site

COUNSELOR M ARY BALK ANSWERS A TEEN’S QUESTION ABOUT LOVE, FRIENDSHIP AN D BEING QAY. PEOPLE 4A

Herald

S e r v in g S a n fo rd , L a k e M a ry , L o n g w o o d , O v ie d o , W in te r S p r in g * a n d S e m in o le C o u n t y s in c e 1 9 0 8
W ill Y E A R ,

No.

17b

Grace:
Suber’ s

F R ID A Y , M A Y

A ccolades

a ll

I.

50 Cents

IW K

Adding cops to
Sanford streets

around!

lly Nick Pfelfauf
III. KAMI SI Al » WltmJt

ly in g

SANFOKD
Pollrp Chief Joe
Dlllaid lias askrd (or addlflon.tl offlcrrs lo patrol Sin
ford streets and It looks llkr
lie II get them hut thr question
o( liow many Is unresolved .11
ibis point

ny Hu h W h ite
IIKKALD STA1 I W K IIE K
SKMINOLK COUNTY
Kevin
n r thr liinnrr deputy m.m
•'Her lur Seminole County .mil
mm ( ||y Manage* ul Fldgewa trt said 'Thursday (hot Joyce
Sul*rr nrvrr told lilin tlwt she
was Iw lllg sexually harassed |jy
■outity com m issioners mu) olIII lain
S u I k-i flrrd ftoni hri joti m
UKH1 as l.uul acquisition* co&lt;&gt;idln.ito( lor thr county. h.i&lt;* .1
niilliim law Mitt against
Sem inole County, mid swore
under iMth she went to (ira te
hit hrlp before tiring tritnl
ll.llrij
Hr IGr.u r| told me Joyce
don't rock ttir Imi.u Just rn|uy
It "
tim e r v iid Sutler's trstintony is ,1 ‘ total fabrication
s h r never (n ine to uw wnb
anything resembling such n
• b.irg* It shr h.id I would not
h.ivr trird to covrr It up I
would h.ivr dr.ilt with It An*
one wtio knows inr know* I
w-oitldn t trll her something llkr
W*«*** k H tuber. S ( « 3A
&lt;•1

H ip nrw olfu rrs may lo ilir
Irian two separate
so iin es
During this w eek s Sanford City
lom m issiou work session
it
was announted that 11 grant
lias Ix-rii aw arded to dir (lly
lor I new full tune ..lin n s m
thr amount of *207.044 Ih r
inonry is Itoin t iitninunlty On
m in i Policing S rrv u rs |CO|*S|
all anil ol d ir u S Ju stlir Dr
partment
Ihr adilllloiial o tflin s tiavr

lorn requested for Iniluston in

Ttm Croatia Sari on) C tn ittw of Cortmu'i o awanfc'l
tfat.t Student Toncttei *rx1 Scftool of If*# Moetfi
plaques 'ocentt, al ttm Marvu **oloi trt laktr Mn#&gt;
ton ^ ■•cot.. « (1 'Of tot Won Ho m (v*(*n»e&lt;l te*

turn* to kfl li*&lt;V)« fifth gi&lt;i|« iluOtnl n ,«ft A/wUx
to r ijp m 1,in tear tor
O n itc ami l^jCw-t-k*
porn pal O a .«] Scon

dir preparation «.i thr fin a l
vrat HHS/'Cl Sari lord timtgrt
prrsrndv Ix-tng &lt;otnpilrd Dll
laid at thr outset
has tr
quested as m any as I I nrw o l
flirts a M ill would not tie rr
Litrd In thr additional 4 It thr
giant Is at t rp tr d

Mir grant Is mi written that tt
lin ns thtre years While die
giant money would |siy for
some III the o l t l c r i s s a la ilrs
dir anMoint dtn itn islirs each
vear until tFie fo u r lfi veat wfien

d ie total amount ol salary and
equipment would have to hr
(Mid lot thlough thr 1 itv s
budget
The matlrr was ills. tissed
Monday, and Is to le lakrn
into consideration when *|*r
1 du 1 lists to the &lt;ItV tiavr t*-r||
detrrm inrd
On thr ireptrsl lot nrw off I
re ts Dlllatd is teqursllng a
new oilier assistant ti&gt;t(xital
position in administrative
5
uniform o fllir**
2 investtga
lions ottliers a propetlv m s
tixllafi/snpptv &lt;lrtk .1 lon iftlu
ntfy servo rs officer also for
the Investigations division
( tne &lt;&gt;f dvr rt uniform o flu rr
(Mvslllons Ws&gt;uk1 tie used III
training Dillard said there is
|)irseiitlv &lt;&gt;i.r o fflirt handling
training and when there is .1
s lik day va ia tloti ol othrt
neeil live d e t r im e n t Is lai k
lllg a rrplai rm rill
Hr also p r o fr ilrd (H illin g the
otfvet 4 oftii-ers m tt&gt;r fir 1.1 i.r
to a squad to h rlp alleviate
some id (tir (iri.l.lrius tauseit
try slmilat situations
wlvrrr
tFvete ate InsutlUlent oflti ers
available lot temporary tilling
id vaiatw trs
‘ Kather
ttvan
having to tra it
a (ito a rlls r
a p p io a tli ta li tie la k r n " h r
s a id ,
Class# **• ta p s r i| f U

iTmrrpm Some Seminole schools to deregulate
Spring m irfcitp la ct
SANFOKD
lloly Cross F'.pis
copal Church. 401 Park Avr.,
will hold Its 2nd Annual Spring
Markrtplarr
on
Saturday.
May 2 from S a.m. to 2 p.m.
Thr event will feature a ruin
mage sale, hakrd goods and
plants
Hut dogs and hamburgers
with the fixings will also hr
available Procrrds will help
with thr timer N Grits pro
grams ns well as youth mints
try.
For more information call thr
church office at 322-4611

Job sk ills courses
Job
Skills
Kduc.1ti1tn.il
Courses will Ik- offrrrd by
Central Florida ltrgion.il llos
plt.il to tmln individuals In the
Admission Horens Tills Intrn
slvr eight session Introductory
course Is designed to provide a
grnrr.il education needed to
obtain entry Irvrl positions lur
today's admission process. The
classes arc given by profes­
sionals currently rmployrd In
the arras
addressed.
The
courses Include llaslc Mrdlcnl
Terminology. Insurance. Krgis11 .ituni and l*Ti&gt;(rssloual Skills
Class dales are May 4. 0. II.
14. 1H. 21. 2 H and June I
Classes will Ik- held Itom 6 to
P k lM M l Brtefs. P a f* 2A

IN D EX
Cltttlfled . . ____ 9A-10A
Comics . . . .
Crossword .. • • • • • • 11A
Dear Abbjr .. ............ 4A
Dr. Gott. . . .
Horoscope ..
Obituaries ..
Police Briefs
People . . . .
ReUflon . . .
Sports . . . .
T V ............
Weather . . .

^ L e t m e lis te n
to m a a n d
n o t to th e m .*

Gertrude Stein

from Staff MeporD
SKMINOLK COUNT)’
Six
Seminole County m M xiIs will
tie allowed to deregulate hum
d ir stale
Hie 2 elementary 2
middle and 2 high si hinds will
l»r able to toss stale irgulalions and almost tieiom e to m

plrtrly autonoimnis
A new plan approved try thr
Florida Senate and House w ill
allow tl counties
ini hiding
Seminole lo 1 boose s&lt; I hmiI s to
function without restriction*
that a ir cu rrm tly Ui place
Hie other rou nttr* Include ( It
nis I ro n Palm Ite.u h Pm rl

Lis and W alton
fills Is a one year rx(&gt;ert
merit il situation that c o m e *
wlltl .1 lew road tilix ks tielorr
Itnal im plem entation
Sem i
note County
Sihtxd
iu..ird
mriulx-( Mob h olt said Ihr sys
trm may Ik- Implemented In
thr tall ol I'e e * at the earliest

to Ix-gm with
live school
txxud I m s to app rove to ado|it
llir
plan
S, tnxd
advisory
council* would then have to
irratr a prt&gt;|M&gt;sal that tlir
board will nave to approve and
a maturity ol tr .11 tiers would
h.ivr lo vote on
Mefore thr
Ixi.iul u u krs ih r Itnal dri islon

surveys will tMve to lx- lakrn to
gauge p.irrnt.il sup(x&gt;rt
D irse
si fiiH.ls will lie* nine llkr rtia l
ter s&lt; hixds wtinh are private
schixds wltli state doll.us hr
Ing fed Into them, but die
schools do nut have to follow .1
lot of Ihr state regulations
PU s m He* School* Pag* 1A

Confederate
Memorial Day
Remembering
fallen soldiers
By Nick Pfelfauf
IIKKALD STAFF WKiTKK
GKNFA’A
It was a solemn
event, hut onr tilled wllh re
mrmbmncr and camaraderie
last Sunday as a Contrdrratr
Memorial bay ceremony was
conducted at Geneva Cemetery.
Graves of the 16 confederate
unny veterans Mined in thr
ermetrry wrrr dei orated with
ihr llag under whlih they
served In die struggle against
thr nnrthrm states.
MerntK-rs of the Sons of
Confederate Veterans Camp
1709. thr 1st I.lenten.mt Daniel
Sloan Camp served as color
liearrrs and honor guard Sev
rrul direct descendants ol vet­
erans burled at that crnirtrry
wrrr present for thr rrrrmonlrs.

Confederate Mruional Day
has never lx-rn irrogni/etl on
thr frtlrral Irvrl
Individual
states which were members of
the confederacy have desig
natril 1Firii own observances
Traditionally. Confederate Mr
mortal Day is observed on
April 26 In Florida and Cieor
gla. on April 27 III Mississippi;
May 10 In North and Ninth
Carolina: and May 26 in Vir­
ginia
Additionally.
Confederate
Heroes Day Is observed on
Jan. 19. Hubert FI Lee's birth­
day. but It's only an official
holiday In Texas.

Sons ol Confederate Veterans
(SCV) members on hand lo ob­
serve Conloderato Memorial
Day recently, loll lo riyfit. Jason
Buehlmaior, Rudy Sloan. James
Head. Randall Priest and Gerald
Englo. assisted by Kirksoy Ha­
gan

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Find out just what Oviedo tastes like
B y D avid F r a ile r

IIKKALD STAFF WKITKK
OVIEDO • You may have
wondered how Oviedo tastes.
Well, you'll have a chance to
find out on Saturday, as the
Greater Oviedo Chamber of
Commerce presents Its third
annual Taste of Oviedo, n rrlrhratlou of May.
Taste occurs once a year
around this time, and It is a
chance for local restaurateurs
and food servrr* to display and

expected at dlls year's event.
Tills year, the people coming
to the festivities will enjoy
dining on food from Albertson's, Winn Dixie and I’uhllx
Supermarkets. Illg Apple Hagels. Dig Smooth's Dar-D-Q.
CI1.1 Cha Coconuts. Domino's,
Duda Swcrt Com. Froggers liar
and Grill. Hupps Krstaunint
Mar and Hrewery. Kelsey's.
Leo's Dell. The Mill. Smoothie
King. Toucun Willie's. Woody's
Mar It Q. and more.
Those

sample their various dishes
and drllcuclcn. It has always
taken place on Alexandria
Mmilrvard. and this yeur ts no
exception.
There will Ik* live entertain­
ment. a fine arts show, chil­
dren's arilvttlrs. a classic car
exhibition, a business expo,
die "Citrus A Celery Cook-Oil*
sponsored by Citizens Dank of
Oviedo, and much more.
lain! year's event drrw nearly
40.000 visitors which Is also

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willing to take a bite at thr vuhrty of cuisine will huvr lo pay
whatever prlre each Individual
Mxilli applies to their delica­
cies.
Citizen's Mank of Oviedo Is
sponsoring "Hie Citrus and
Celery Cook-Oir with over 35
entries competing.
Kerlpes
will lx- judged by local celebri­
ties anil prizes such as wrekend get aw ay s at Sheraton
University Inn or Holiday Inn
Select UCF.

Tlie classic car show Is ie(uming wllh mint condition
autos from the 20s through the
50s on display.
Flxhibltion
space Is limited and exhibitors
are required 10 have their cars
al die festival by 6:30 a.ill.
Saturday morning.
Dash
plaques will be awarded to
each exhibitor.
Live rnlrrtalnuirnl will Ik- on
the main stage and. shows will
run throughout the day. FraB u m * • • T u la . P M « 3A

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Rif f . Mai i . n w

Sorority celebrates
birthday
Kappa Sigma Omega Chapter of Alpha
Kappa Alpha Sorority celebrated As
22nd year of service to mankind in
Seminole County On April 10. 1976,
Rebecca Sweet along with 16 Seminole
County Alpha Kappa Alpha women,
formed the first black Greek letter or*
gamration in Sanford The birthday
celebration eras a breakfast at the M a ­
nna Hotel lakeside Landing Room. A
program was planned with 27 m em ­
bers m attendance The Golden Sorors.
Juamta Harold and luriene Sweeting
were special guests Committee m em ­
bers were Bobna Alexander (from left).
Margaret Oliver. Shaen Jones. Edyke
WaidenBasahus.
Merian
Johnson.
Kathryn Alexander, chairman. Susie
Biacksheare and Amta Gail Choice.

B r i e f s --------Continued from F l ( i LA
10 p.m . in th e Central F lo rid a
Rrgtonal H ospital classroom
(form erly
Colum bia M ed ica l
C rn trr-S an ford ).
1401
W.
Sem inole HK*d.. Sanford.
This cou rse Is free to p a r­
ticipan ts o f Em ploym ent A ssis­
tance Program s. A ll others w ill
b e ch arged
950. C olu m bia
em ployees are 925. To re c e iv e
a registration form contact th e
StafT D evelopm ent office
at
C entral Florid a Regional H o s­
pital at (407 ) 321-4500, ex t.
5607.

New site announced for art
festival
HEATHROW
• The
Lake
M ary-H eathrow Festival o f th e
Arts announces Its new alte fo r
this year's event. S ch edu led
for Oct. 3 and 4. the 12th an­
nual festival w ill be held at th e
In tern ation al Parkway
B u si­
ness C en ter Park, located Just
north o f A A A (Am erican A u to ­
m obile A ssociation) on In tern a ­
tional Parkw ay at H eathrow .
Proceeds from
the
Lake
M ary H eathrow Festival o f th e
A rts ben efit scholarship p r o ­
gram s for Sem inole C ou n ty
students. T o date, the even t
has aw arded scholarships to
m ore
than
287
stu den ts,
which represents w ell o v e r
9300.000
sin ce 1986. T h e

Lake M ary-H eathrow F estival
o f the A rts, a not-for-profit o r ­
ganisation.
also con trib u tes
m onies fo r Individual c la s s ­
room s through
art ex h ib it
aw ards at th e festival. as w e ll
as donates a ll adm ission tic k ­
ets p rr-sold by ares stu dents
to the In dividu al p a rticip a tin g
schools to support their art
program s.
The art festival has In vested
nearly 91 m illion In the lo ca l
com m unity
to create
fu n d
raising program s for S em in ole
County S ch ools, and has g iven
w ell over 9400,000 to h elp
launch edu cation al en deavors
for C en tral Florida’s you n g
adults.

Inltm t! u m ln a rs at a library
near you
SEM INOLE COUNTY • D u r­
ing the m on th o f May th e
Sem inole C ounty Public L i­
brary S ystem
w ill p resen t
'In tern et B asics*.
The sch ed u le is: May 5 •
Northw est Branch. 321 -2419 ;
M ay 12 - C en tral Branch. 33 9 4000; M ay 19-W est B ranch.
862-2282.
A ll p rogram s are free and
begin at 7 p.m .. Call today to
register. A m inimum o f 10
people Is required for each
program .

Sem inoil County Retired
Educatore Association
LONQWOOD
•
S em in ole
County Retired E du cators w ill
hold Its May m eetin g on Tu es­
day. May 5. 1998 at 1 p.m . for
lunch and 2 p.m . fo r g rn rra l
m eeting. The m eetin g la bein g
held at Ramada Inn at S ta le
Road 434. Longwood.
Sherry O 'Leary. D istrict A d­
m inistrator. In ch arge o f M ag­
net School IT ogram wlU be the
guest speaker. A lso, o fficers
fo r the 1998-99 ye a r w ill b e
Installed.

Sem inole counties. IL E .L I.E .F .
volu n teers receive m lleagr and
expense reim bursem ent. Som e
volu nteers may quality for a
stipen d.
Fam ilies may request assis­
tance from IToJect R.E .L.I.E.F.
at Com m unity C arr for th e
E lderly. To be eligible
for
services, clien ts need to be at
least 00 years old. require as­
sistan ce to rem ain at hom e,
and be unable to afford p r o ­
prietary respite services w ith ­
out Jeopardizing other b a sic
needs. For m ore In form ation

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Looking lor an iptosal. coal sWactba way to roach
RWf® p^otpKvt Riiigc® may live, wont in o i p w t

4/040’

Try an ad mtha SEMINOLE HKRALO.
* * • * » best way to gat mora bang lor your buck.

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Trail opening

J&amp; ra ftM lc H erald 3 2 2 * 2 8 1 1

SEMINOLE C O U N TY • S em i­
nole County’s C ross S em in ole
T rail w ill have Its ribbon cu t­
tin g cerem ony Tu esd ay at 10
n.m. The ribbon cu ttin g Itse lf
w ill begin at 11 a m.
The ribbon cu ttin g w ill fea ­
ture a rep resen tative
from
each
o f the
u ser
grou ps
(joggers, b icyclists, h orseb ack
riders, hikers. In -lin e skaters,
e tc .).
A blu rgrass bsn d w ill be on
hand to provide en terta in m en t
far approxim ately 3 00 persona
expected to atten d the gath­
erin g .
Quest speakers w ill in clu de
Sem inole
C ounty Chairm an
Randy M onts. O vied o M ayor
M ind
Bruce
and
W in ter
Springs M ayor Pau l Party ka.

Canvas
Gloves

Cleanser

ics presently con n ected to the
trail. Eventually, oth er cities
arid be added aa th e trail Is
expan d ed.
A fter the ribbon cu ttin g, th e
tra il a m be open.

Today; Partly cloudy. Highs in — maw.
Sunny. H l4h * In

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4 .3 0

a.m .,

m in .

fttStirMTss:
?»&gt;»£■
Highs in the tnld-80a. Lows In
“ T”

the mid-60s. Monday: Isolated
thunderstorms. High* In the
low-80s. Lows In the low-OOa.
I n—

■“ * *“&lt;£
12:32 a.m.. 1:00 p.m.. low: 6:50
9*®., 7:00 pm Haw ftn jn a
Bneh: high: 12:37 am. 1:05
P ®- 1®® 6:&amp;5 am, 7.-05pm.

■ r a y r a * B a t a fe S ea s a r e 3 5 fe e t w it h a m o d e r a te
ch op . W itte r tem p era tu re a t
D a yto n a In 7 3 dagrec a a n d
a t N ew S y m rn a . 72 d e g re e s .
W in d s a n from th e s o u th ­
w e s t a t 1 5 -9 0 m p J k

ALTAM ONTE SPRIN G S - T h e
A ltam onte S prin gs C ity Com ­
m ission wlU m eet M onday,
M ay 5. A w orksh op win p r e ­
cede th e m eetin g a t 6 p.m . to
dtecuso requ ests to seek a tto r­
ney services.
Th e regu lar m eetin g begin s
at 7 p.m . Item s on th e agenda
Include am ending the city ’s
A du lt
E n tertain m en t
O rdl-

SEM INOLE C O U N TY - W .D .
M on ts, E xecu tive D irector o f
th e H ousing Fin ance A u th ority

t a n th a au th ority’s
a p a m . and w in b e
on a •ra t-com a , first-

tonse to tha federal

Seminole Herald
“Storing Seminole County Since 1908“
Friday, May 1.1999 • VoL90, N o. 179

PuMshsd. Daly Eaoapt Mont*, 9dWdw 9 CNtmnw fry
flspumc Mswipw ot . Inc.* 900 N. Fiench Am . 9antord.FL 39771
Ptvona: (407) 322-2911 F«k (407) 323-9409

Ponoocsi Pongs Pad a t srAasa Fiaaai
and of&amp;oowl mAnj oAon
USPS4t1M0

d a re d
disaster
areas,
th e
au th ority la Im m ed iately im ­
plem en tin g n ew in com e and
solas p rice lim its,
POr th is program only, b o r­
row ers need not b e first-tim e
hom e buyers, m ust live In the
hom e they buy aa th eir p rin ci­
pal residen ce, and qu alify for
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For addition al In form ation ,
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M edfly treatment to begin
gy M il i
h e r a l d s t a f f w r it e r

SANFORD - It m u only tw o
weeks
a go
that
F lorid a
Agriculture C om m issioner D ob
Crawford spread the newa that
thia past (a ll and w inter fru it
fly In festation aa ended. T h en
on Tuesday, A pril 28. on e
M editerranean fruit fly waa
found In U m atilla In Lake
County. T h e num ber has now
f rown d ra stica lly .
The
fem ale
Medfly
waa
discovered In a Jackson T ra p ,
hanging In a sou r orange tree
at the In tersection o f O w ens
Lane
and
Dayless
Road,
adjacent
to
an abandoned
grove.
Inspectors w ith the F lorid a
Departm ent
of
Agricu ltu re
(FD A), and three other state
and
fed era l
agen cies
Im m ediately
launched
an
expansion o f the trapping. Dy

M eddles, so th e fact that w e
caught a fem a le M edfly w ho
h a tf not yet m ated su ggests
that this fly Is on h er own. But
only
tim e
and
In ten sive
trapping w ill p rove that.*

the end o f the w eek, th ere w ere
approxim ately 1.700 tra p s In
an 81-squ are-m ile zone around
UmatlUa.
Jackson
Traps
are
m aintained on a year-round
basis, w ith approxim ately 800
traps at variou s location s In
Sem inole County. Th u s far. no
in festation s have been found.
H owever.
the
U .S.
Departm ent
o f A gricu ltu res
Plant P rotection A Q uarantine
W ork S tation In Sanford has
announced plans to put out
m ore traps beginn in g today.
As a result o f the ad d ition al
traps In the U m atilla area. In
Just tw o days, over SO m ore
confirm ed
M eddles
w ere
located In that area.

There Is con cern In U m atilla
however. T h e U .S.D .A. has
announced p lan s to Im plem ent
both
a eria l
and
ground
applications o f b ait treatm ents
as part o f th e erad ication
protocol. T h e bait treatm ents
are com posed o f a protein b a it
with
a
sm all
am ount
of
M alathlon.
A erial
treatm ent
of
the
Um atilla area is planned fo r
Sunday.
The FDA
and
Consum er
S rrvtcrs are estab lish in g a
M edfly in form ation help lin e
that
Is
exp ected
to
be
operational b y th is com in g
week.

T h is
M edfly
d etection
dem onstrates the effectiven ess
o f ou r trapping
program .*
Crawford said. "The Jackson
trap Is designed to attract m ale

Taste
Mm Pags u
lured w ill be cla ssic rock a rtist
Mark Mann,
tropical
F lorIda/Island sounds player T .
Scott W alker, ja zz and blu es
lady Jacqu elin e Jones, the
country and rock group A m eri­
can Steel and W hite Rose P ro ­
ductions.
T lie fine a rts sI kiw w ill ex­
hibit w orks from various d is c i­
plines Including sculpture. Jew­

elry. ceram ics, libers, p h o to g­
raphy. graphics and tradition al
painting. Th ese w orks w ill b e
on view and for purchase. O ver
100 artists w ill vie for Judge's
and purchase awards.
Scotty's
Money
w ill
be
handed out In 81 b ills and re ­
deem able
at
any
S cotty's
Hardware location .
About
81,000 In Scotty’s M oney w ill
be given to Taste o f O viedo

visitors.
There Is n o adm ission fee for
entrance Into T a ste o f Oviedo.
However, a 81 donation w ill b e
taken at the m ain gate and
proceeds w ill go to the A m eri­
can Red C ross.
Free Lynx
shuttle buses w ill be availa b le
from the O viedo M arketplace
M all to A lexan dria Boulevard.
Taste goes from 10 a.m . to 7
p.m .

process If It la done right.* said
O off. Sem inole School Hoard
chairm an
Barbara
Kuhn
agrees.
*IFs absolu tely w on ­
derful.* sold Kuhn. T b elieve
less governm ent Is best.*
Schools still have to fo llo w
state health and safety regu la ­

tions. They w ill a lso not b e
allow ed to d iscrim in ate. T h ey
do not have to fo llo w regu la­
tion s regarding textbooks as
long os they a re not religiou s
In content. A nd the sch ools do
not have to fo llo w
Florida
standards on rurrtruhnn and
student-teacher ra tios.

Suber

ags u
G race would protect her.
she a lle g e s *
convinced her not to do th a t.'
The only occasion Oracc re­
he said. *1 believe sh e then
calls that Suber tam e to him
tried to g rt the new spapers to
with a com plain t eras over a
&gt;— 1|.drainage problem at a site th e
county w as goin g to purchase.
Suber d efra led Tu cker In the
’ C om m issioner Win A dam s
race even though a letter with
had asked for a copy of the re­
Joyce Sutler's charges o f doport k g jd w asked mc-Why ska
m esne a liu sr waa circu lated
had k a w la w w o r t M old h er — M b e
d &gt; e- d em on
J o y ce
b e ta a com m ission er
Suber d en ies she distribu ted
has every rttfit to it.’
the
letter.
Tucker
den ied
T k a c a said.
know ing anythin g about the
m aliout.
O race sa id Suber
’ politically m otivated* wom an
The reason Suber w as fired
w ho brought on a good part a l
from her Job In land a cq u isi­
h er dem ise, lie said in 1986
tion s. the county says la fo r
she m ade plan s to hold a p ress
fa lsifies tio a o f tim e cards and
conference to accuse her exInsubordination.
Suber.
54.
husband IUU S uber o f *beattng
says ll w aa fo r the fact she &lt;
h er."
Suber
waa
running
goin g to blow the w histle on
against Ben Tu cker In the race
those w ho w ere sexu ally h a r­
assing her. lo r w rongful term i­
for county p rop erty appraiser.
W arned that could get h er In
nation. and fo r age dlscrtm ln atrouble. J o yce Suber said to
Th e county’s land acqu isition
those rloae to h er that K evin

D rM fif undor ttw Influsncs
Kenneth C ovucct, 28. o f B63
Brooks!de D r.. W inter S prin gs,
waa arrested W edn esday. A p ril
29, by W in ter Springs p olice.
Cavucct w as charged with D U !
and arrested a t the com er o f
M oot and M oaswood. R eport
said that o fficer obeerved d e­
fendant sw ervin g on the road.

Possession
Alisha H a n ts. 30. o f 1215 W.
9th St.. Sanford, was sn ested
W ednesday. A p ril 29. by S an ­
ford police. H a n ts was charged
with possession o f a con trolled
substance and possession o f
drug paraphem aua. Harris w aa
arrested at th e com er o f N inth
Street and P ark Avenue. O fficer
received a rrp o rt on a su sp i­
cious person.
Donna B lock . 39. o f 1202
W averfy W ay. Longwood. w aa
arrested W ednesday. April 29.
by Sem inole County deputies.
Block waa ch arged with p o s ­
session o f c ra c k cocaine. B lock
w as sn ested In the 900 b lo c k
o f S tate Road 436. Victim aald
that defendan t stole 820 from
the victim 's w a llet.

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“ The plan w ill take about a
year to develop .* said Ooff. "I
think It Is an absolutely fa s c i­
nating Idea.* O o ff was a p ro ­
ponent ol a ch arter school sy s­
tem when h e ran for his p o s i­
tion on the board. 'U ltim ately.
It could h elp the education

Do you know
what’s going
on in your
community?

cannabis
under 20 gram s.
C am pbell w as arrested In the
2000 block o f O rlando Drive.
O fficer
observed
defendant
rollin g a cigarette.

departm ent su bsequ ently has
been In vestigated fay the F lo r
o f Law En(FD LE )
and
the
F .B .I.
Som e In sid ers Insist
that Joyce S u b er Is In for m ore
trouble when th ese In vestiga ­
tion s are con clu d ed.
M eanwhile, sh e h as a l least
o n r m ore d ep osition to give in
h er suM a ga fn sl
S em in ole
C ounty. II w ill ta k e p lace the
o f M ay in O rlando.

Flnua Jefferson , 41. o f
OeorW a A m .. Sanford, wai orrested Thursday, A p ril 30. b y
Sanford p o lice. Jefferson w as
charged w ith aggravated a s ­
sault. battery, and resistin g
w ithout violen ce.
D efendant
allegedly grabbed live-In H rifriend fay the throat and sh ou l­
der, and threatened h er wtth

Eric Jan ssen . 29. o f 1630
C racker C reek C t.. Oviedo, w as
arrested W ednesday. A pril 29,
by O viedo p o lice. Janeacn w aa
charged w ith possession o f
m arijuana u nder 20 grams and
Robert S talnaker. 40. o f 307
possession dru g parapherna­
lia. Janssen w as arrested at W ickham C t., Longwood. waa
KMjfo A p ril 29.
ww,
the above address. O fficer o b ­ arrested W ednesday.
unty depu ties,
served Item s In plain view In by Sem inole County
the car that defendant was s it­ Stalnaker was charged wtth
battery and arrest
e
rested
a t the
ting In.
C harles C am pbell. 68. o f un­ above address. Stalnaker a l­
legedly look h it w ife that he Is
known address, was sn ested
W ednesday. A p ril 29. by S an ­ getting a divorce from out o f a
ca r and then threw h er to the
ford pokes.
Cam pbell w aa
* w ith possess ion
o f pou n d .

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T h a t.* O race sa id Thursday
not tru e. *1 w arned h er -

Cops -— The request fo r new p olice
officers sras
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the city 's budget, and
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undertaking
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O a iy H endrickson, 38. o f 904
O sa elk Tran. W inter S prin gs,
waa arrested W ednesday. A p ril
29. by S em in ole County dep u ­
ties. H endrickson waa ch arged
w ith possession o f firearm b y
convicted felon and p ossession
o f cannabis under 20 grain s.
H endrickson waa arrested a t
the above address. Th e C ity
and County In vestigative Bureaui IIssued a search snurant.
M akalanl W aldo. 20. o f 1210
W . 13th St.. Sanford, w as a r ­
rested Thursday. A p ril 30. b y
Sem inole
County
deputies.
W aldo w as charged w ith re­
sistin g w ithou t violen ce and a r ­
rested In th e 1200 block o f
W est 13th S treet.

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The following birth* were rrcorded at Columbia Medical
Center In Sanlotd:
Nl.m ti 25 • Tina Crump and
Anthony Gee. Sanford. Girl
March 26
Sokrhtnda Han.
Deltona. Ctrl: Carol .uul Jack
Ixr. Sanford. Boy; l-tTlnh.t and
Marcus Lyons. Sanford. Hoy
M.uch 27 • Shalanda White.
Sanford. Hoy
Marrh 28
Kimberly and
Bradley Hines. Deltona. Boy;
Linda and Michael McCarty.
Deltona. Girl; Laura Westbcrry
and Brtiui O'Quinn. DeLond.
Ikbttha
and Michael
Whittington. lYHary. Girl

D ear M a ry .

say or do will change It

Fhcrr'a this guy that goes to
my church that I've known
slnre \vr were both little kids.
We've
always
been
good
friends, but lately I've been
having
dllTerent
kinds
ol
feelings for hlm-more than
mends.
you
might
say.
Sometimes 1 think he has more
than friendly feelings for me
because he always saves me a
seat beside him when we're
with a group and he tries to sit
beside me at church If there Is
room. He is such a nice guy. he
goes out of his way to make
everyone feel welcome and

Your most lin|siiiant task Is
lo kerp your Judgment based
on
rrallty.
You
have
a
wonderful Irtrud with whom
you ate* comfortable and can
shale good times, lid s lit Itsrll
Isa gill If II Is able lo become
more, you will lie doubly
blessed. However. If you Insist
on wanting more from the
relationship Ilian be is willing
to give, you risk losing your
hleiul Watch, go slow, kerp
your good judgment lu tac t the
answer will emerge lu (line,
romfortablr. and that may be
wli.d he's doing with me. too
Hie biggest problem Is lltat
most jieoplr think be Is gay.
Sometimes I do. too
He's
never had a real gultnrnd and
makes it clear he doesn't plan
to rvrr get married. I'm afraid
if 1 let myself gel emotionally
Involved with him. I'll end up
nol only getting hurt. Ill end

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Art Association
Sonlord Seminole Art A sso ­
ciation meets on the fourth
Saturday of each month, at 1
p.m . at Shoney's tn Sanford.
Those interested in an are
welcome to attend."

blends, meet separately Mon­
day and Friday (non-smokers)
at 7:30 p.m.. Church of the
Good Shepherd. 331 Like Avc..
Maitland For more Informalion, call 236 9206.

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hi* behavior, listen carefully
and liellrve what he says, thru
i n ' your best Judgment and
Intuition. If hr t*&gt; gay. plrasr
do not hope or think that If
you're nice enough,
pretty
enough, kind enough or patient
enough he will change hi*
orientation
to
become
romantically Involved with you
Thr most recent research ts
leading toward the throrv that
sexual preference
may
be
genetically determined. II so.
nothing you or •inyonr rise ran

Sunbelt Daylily Club
Sunbelt Daylily Club meets
tire first Sunday of the month
at 2 p in. through Apnl at the
Agncultural Center In Sanford .
lire club educates member*
on daylily growing through
slide shown, guest speakers
and trtps to davlllv gardens.
There are no club dues Call
351-3219.

Bromeliad Society
The Seminole Hromoltad So­
ciety meets the third Sunday of
the month, at 2 p m., at San­
ford Garden Club. U.S. 17-92 at
Fairmont Avenue, Sanfmd. Ail
aspects of bromrltad culture
ure covered dunng the meet­
ings. Tire society ts affiliated
with the Honda Council of
Brumollad Societies and the
Bromeliad Society Inc. For tnfonnatton. call Bud Mantn,
321-0838.

Blood Bank
Central Ffortda Blood Bank
Is asking donors of all types of
blood - especially O-tvpe do­
nors - to donate at It* Sanford
branch. 1302 K. Second St. For
information, call 322-0822.

Sanford Rotary
Hotary Club of Sanford meets
every Monday at noon, nt the
Manna Hotel.

S e n io r a c t iv it ie s
Lake Mary Seniors invite
anyone 55 years of oldrr to Join
them In two weekly activities
on Monday: Woodcarvcrs. from
9:30 to 11:30 n.m. Games from
l to 3 p.m.. at the Frank Evans
Center, 158 N. County Club
Hoad.

AARP
Thr Winter Springs Chapter
of AARP meets the third Mon­
day of the mouth, at 1:30 p.m.,
at the Winter Springs Senior
Center ofT Edgemon Avenue.
Senior citizens, 50 and over,
arc invited to attend.
For Information, cull 6950285.

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You air m some murky
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your In s! bet Is lo go slow and
keep your eyes open.
Of
course, unless or until be tells
you whether lie's Mr.eight or
gay. you II |ust havr to watch

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The Sanford Aero Modelers
Club meets every third Monday
of the month starling at 7 p.m.,
with the 'Model of the Month*
competition ut Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commerce. 400 E.
Unit St. All phases of K/C
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Thr club's Hying field Is located
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F a n c ie r s

The Central Florida Pigeon
Funders Association meets the
third Monday of each month ut
the Seminole County Agricul­
tural Center. 4300 Orlando
Drive. Sanford. For Informa
lion, call Art or Jrun Anderson
ut 831-8033.

O v e re a te rs
Anonym ous
Sanford • Overraters Anony­
mous meets every Tuesday, at
10 a.m. In Parish Hall Whltnrr
Lounge of Holy Cross Episco­
pal Church tn Sanford. The
meetings lust about an hour.
There are no dues nor fees.
Tlie only requirement to attend
Is the desire to stop rating
compulsively.

S e n io r a c tiv itie s
Luke Mnry Seniors Invite
anyone 55 years or older to
Join them In activities every
Monday through Friday, from
9:30 a.m. lo 3:00 p.m., at the
Lake Mary Community Center.
260 N. Country’ Club Rond.

W e e k ly L io n s C lu b
The Sanford
Lions Club
meets every Tuesday at noon al
(lie Colonial Room In down­
town Sanford near the clock.
V isito rs
and
p rosp ective
m em bers are w elcom e.

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to o n s ix to o ts ia

Herald ONMo by Tommy V W »0

Young and optimistic
The Optimal Club ol Senlord mede its annuel Youth
Appreciation Awards et a luncheon on W ednesday

Ih r
UcrtiM-d
Practical
Nurses Association n( Hi'Dil.i,
Inc., meets the second Monday
of the month at 6:309 p.m. ut
Kll.miey Baptist Church. 701
Fonnoso Avr., C.K.U. class
provided
each
month
All
inertings are open to LPNs and
to students and gruduutr LPNs.
For Information cull 299-4321.

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C om m ission meets at 7 p in.,

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

Bridge players are Invited to
play contract bridge
every
Monday, ut 10:30 a.in., ut the
Sanford Senior Center. For In­
formation. call 322-6326.

OFFICE CLEANING

The Kunlun! Lakeside Lions
Club meets the hrst and third
Monday of thr month, ut 7:00
p.m.. at the Marina Hotel.
Visitors and new members are
welcome. Fur information, call
Matt Altrmose, 322-8545, or
David Hall. 330-5238.

An
employment
program
sponsored by AARP Senior
Community Service Employ­
ment Program Is held at the
Sanford National Guard Ar­
mory. 915 E. First St.. Monday
through Frtday. Interview hours
are 8 a.m. to I p.m. Telephone:
32-1-8008. The program usslsts
seniors. 55 and over, to return
to the work place.

C o n tra c t B rid g e

WE DO WIND0W81

L a k e sid e L io n s

V F W , A u x ilia r y

Support, Hope and Recovery.
S II A.R.. meets every Monday
afternoon at 5 p.m. nt Central
Florida Regional Hospital In
tiie far comer of the dining
room. Tills Is a self help sup­
port group for all cancer survi­
vors. whether in treatment now
or finished with It. Call 3248737 or 322-7785 for more In­
formation.

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D e fin ite ly S tra ig h t

Narcotics Anonymous meets
Monday ut H p m. at the Pres­
byterian House of Goodwill.
317 Oak Ave . Sanford

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both of uo We hoth have childrrn
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My problem: I am terrified of
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ami I want to know how I ran con­
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Religion
The Catholic Church: Helping those with A ID S
Part 1 o f 2 parts
Bjr Ton y T ls s lo

Special dolls

fM o Court*** of Good trwpord l uthoran Cr&gt;u*th

Thoso angol doNs *ero prosontod to Safohous* of Sommoto on Monday
Apnl 27 Tho dolls woro mado by tho ladies of tho Good Shopord tuthoran
Church ol Sanford to comfort tho childron of domostic vtolonco victims who
aro residonts of tfio sholtor

Special service
Pastor Phil Waisanon of Restoration Community Church. 2 39 Sanora Rood.
Sanford announces a special service wan tho Rev Kobus Appotgnyi bom
South Africa on Sunday at 10 30 a m Rev Appotyfi|n has rmmsterud for 2!
years with tt&gt;« ApotluuC Faith M.sucn organization of South Africa before
coming to the U S He has actively been mvofvod m the training of leaders
and evangebsm crusades throughout South Atnca
Massachusetts
Alabama
Tennrsser and Florida
li)NCWOOD
In preparation
All monies raised will go lo pur­
fcir Its sc hrdulrd mid August chase Inillitmg materials and |tav
Grnnd Opening. Cinigrrgaiitm (ravel rxjx-usrs These learn
Urtli F.l ol Central Florida mrmlN-rs i amp and prr|&gt;arr their
Sisterhood Gift Shop Mill preview' own meals In rrdm r ex|x-nsrs so
llie artwork of award winning that Ihe major (xrrtlon ol the
Florida Artist. Judith Segall. binds tan In- s|x-ril on materials
through M ay 7 Sculpture, mar
TVvu high m hiNil teams will trav­
bttng. print and papermaking will el lo llunlrrsvlllr. West Virginia
lie fraiurrd on dismay 111 llie lo hiiild a borne lor a ministerial
Congrrg.ition loralrd al 160 Ibis latnlly at Amliassadors lor Christ
Hoad
Camp T\vu middle si IiiniI teams
For more information call Ileih will go to Henderson Settlement.
Kl Gift Shop al 788-3729 or :W&gt;2
Krntui ky lo Irute a large portion
2082
ol farmland.
Israel's Jubilee
Last year, over 500 |N-ople
Ihe auction
and
OK1.ANDO A special *Shabbat attended
$17,000 was
Prayer llrruklast* with F'uvr approximately
Hardin (co-hosted by several raised. Tills year's auction
Central Florida leaser) will begin Hu hides ttl|is and accommoda­
al 7 15 a m. on Saturday m orn ­ tions m the mountains and al
Ihr Ix-arh. handmade i rails and
in g. M ay 3. at Ihr Orungr
County convention Center. riMim furniture, dinners ut many lixal
109. llie theme will lie Isalh restaurants, a car. UCF summer
52 8 there will also In- a special s|M&gt;rts i amps, whllrwaler railing
candle lighting ceremony (hat Irljrs. antique lurnllure and
will In* held In honor of Ihr more glass. Magic llrkrls. passes lo
than six million gentiles mnr- local thrme parks und much
dered by Hitler lit the death more. Over 650 Items will In- sold
camps and human ovens In III the live und sllenl auction and
also through dlrrcl sale.
Kaslrrn Europe.
A BARBKCUK t hh ken dinner
For more Information call 830will Ire served from 3:30 lo 6 p.m.
llll.
and Ihr love auction will begin at
Handball ensambla
6:15 p.m. Htr silent auction and
The Magic of Hron/r. a Central
direct sale will lake place during
Florida Community Handbell
dinner. You do not need a tic krt
Knsrmbtc. will be In conrcrt
to ntlrnd thr auction.
Sunday. M ay 3 al 5 p in. al
Thr rhurch Is located ut 4921 S.
Ascension Lutheran Church,
Highway 17-92 III Casselberry.
near Ihc Intersection of 430 and
1/2 mile north of Highway 436.
17-92. Casselberry.
For more Information call Ihr
Admission Is free. For more
church offlcr at 831-3777.
Information rail (407) 699-7124.

Gift shop

Sweet harmony

Boyd to speak

First Shiloh Mass Choir Sweet
harmony Service will be held
Sunday. M ay 3 at 7 p.m. at the
First Shiloh M.O. Church. 700
Kim Avenue. Sanford with the
Hrv. Dr. II. D. Ktirkcr. Pastor.
Guest choir for the service will
he Greater New Hope Mass Choir
featuring Ihe Rev. Allen *TD*
Wiggins, co-pastor of Greater
New Hope M.B. Church. Orlando
and saxophonist for thr Dove
Award winning Gospel Jazz
Group Allrn A Allen.

SANFORD - Evangelist Valeric
Boyd will be at Ihe House of
Refuge Ministries al 1001 Celery
Ave. for Ihrre days beginning
Sunday. M ay 3 In the 11 a m.
and 7 p.m. services and M ay 4
and 7 nt 7 p.m. nightly.
Evangelist Boyd Is from Cambria
Heights. New York, where she Is
a member of the Greater Belhrl
Ministries. She Is a professional
singer and a dynamic minister of
(hr laird.
For more Information call the
church at 324-4711.

Dinner A Auction

Day of Prayar

CASSELBERRY - Thr communi­
ty Unllrd Methodist Church
youth mission team Is sponsor­
ing Its 14th annual dinner and
auction on Saturday. M ay 2.
Tills event raises funds for 64
youth and adults to build a 2tx-droom home and do a large
fencing project. These youth,
grades 6 to 12. have previously
worked In Arkansas. Georgia.

SANFORD - A local observance
of National Day of Prayer will be
held Th u rsday. M ay 7 al 8 u.m.
at Ihe Sanford City Hall. Call
Paul Benjamin al 696 -1888 for
more Information.
Another oliservancc will be held
In Lake Mary as a 24 hour ITayer
Vigil at SI. I’rtrr's Episcopal
Church on Rinehart Hoad. Call
Ihe church oilier al 444-5673 lo
sign up.

SI’KCIAI. TO Tf IK 11KHALI)
The Issue of AIDS lias Ix-en one
ol i onlrovrrsy and speculation In
onr society.
Htr Orlando Catholic Diocese
Is endeavoring to help Individu­
als wiili AIDS and lhr-!r fatulllrs.
The lu lp Is non denominational.
As F'r. Jut k Flynn ol Cassellx-ny
says, "we arc- there lo serve
rvrryonr. thry don I havr lo lx*
Catholic.*
Arcpitrrd Immunr DelWlenry
Syiiflroinr (AIDS) Is the destrot
lion ol ihr Immune system
trsnlilni! from Infrrllon with Ihc
Human Immunodeficiency Virus
(HIM Someone lnfcclr&lt;l with HIV
gradually loses immunr- function
along with certain Immune cells,
Horotd Pnolo by Tony Tiroo
causing lh«* infected |xrson lo
ft. Jack Flynn o f St Augustin© Cathode Church In Coasotborry
Ins onir vulnerable lo pneumo­ ter They tome from as far away shunned, distrusted and rtis«-n
nia. Inlecllous and olher all
as Ocala lo the north and franchised, so are AIDS vtclims
men Is
Mrlljourne lo Ihr east. led by AIDS lias become pandemic, an
With ihe loss of these Immune Sister Julie, the group has an Interesting phrase Dial tame up
flint lions, a clinical syndrome, a Informal exchange of Idras
Pandemic defined means, epi
group of various llluesM-s that
During lliese exchanges many demlc over a large region, over a
together characterize a disease,
facts come out.
whole area, country etr
develops over time and eventual­
In Central Florida, one out of
The ministry also does respite
ly results In deatfi due lo oppor­ every hundred cltl/ens have rare lo people aliened and
tunistic inlet lions or t am ers Fr
AIDS, which Is considerably Infected with AIDS and HIV lo
Dm Di Ho started the AIDS lower than larger cities such as help the AJDS patients primary
Ministries I»et ause he realised Miami, where II Is one out of caregivers a little break They
that the Dtorrsc needed to set up forty Most gay men are In a even help If there Is no caregiver.
some kind of ministry
monogamous
relationship
Thry dean, shop and run
Ills goal was tfy.it there would Kdm atlon Is tlie key lo maintain
errands for ihr (&gt;attent Another
In- an AIDS Ministry in every lug
activity Is arranging retreats like
the spread
of AIDS
Parish Sister Julie Sullivan,
Mentioning how more education the ones recently hekl for AIDS
Sister .Julie, is now the director Is needed for young sexually patients and their caregivers at
of Ifie AIDS Ministries She Is a&lt; live adults. Staler Julie said
SI. Leo's in Tampa
also Involved with CENTAUR as a *lt s all done from a position of
"The fare of AJDS Is changing.*
|tarl lime counselor that alvi abstinence.*
so says Vlnre Soto from (he
helps people with AIDS In the
Illshop Dorsey u is said, rails *|fope and Help Center* of
ministry, proplr who represent AJDS a modern day leprosy In Central Florida. Most new rases
ministries from various porlsties the same way (hat lepers were are diagnosed in (he heterosexu­
In Ifir Du a esc. meet onre a quar­

al population and Involvr women
of color. *11 Is nr Singer Just while
guy men who grl It.* Soto runs
two AIDS support groups, onr In
Kngllsh and one In Spanish
They are the two largest In
Central Florida.
AIDS has no age barrier. Solo
explained. *We have two people
In our group right now Ihot are
over sixty. Our oldest support
group person was seventy-two."
There are many fund-raising pro­
jects going on all Ihr lime. Thrrr
Is presently an urgent need lor
Ihr Im s Ic necessities such as toi­
let |»uprr. razors, soup and sham­
poo
Olher agencies not mentioned
Include the Aids Resource
Alliance (AHA) and Serenity
House, the pediatric branch ol
AHA Many of tlicsc organiza­
tions provide Irgal aid. food
banks. transportation, referrals,
education, buddy programs,
counseling sessions, case man­
agement. client services und
more
Continuing on ihr prejudice of
people for anyone with the dis­
ease. something very poetic was
said at ifie ministry meeting. In
trying to grl through lo people
about AIDS and the need for
help, (tils analogy was given
'Instead of breaking a whole
silc k. break of a little at a time.*
Support, or Ihr lack thereof. Is
very crtirial lo a person with
AIDS and sometimes even more
important, their caretakers. That
Is why II Is suggested by the
Florida Department of Children
and Family Services that even
thr carrlakerlsl Join a support
group or see a counselor. It Is
Important that (hose affected by
AIDS rrallze they are not alone.

Jerusalem: The undivided city of Israel,
By Rabbi M oshc Etbax

CONGREGATION BF.'HI KL
ITiH past week wr « ommrmo
rated Hie Rrmentbrancr Day for
Heroism and Holocaust, the
darkest chapter lit Jewish histo­
ry and mankind as well.
On May 15. Israel will celebrate
.i Jubllre ol its Independence and
lls rapltal Jerusalem Its three
millennium
Jerusalem means a great deal
lo llie western world FIvrry « tty
in the United States has a Salem
Avenue in n Salem is ihe abbre­
viation ol Jerusalem Ihe prople
who built the Giles in which wr
live frit thr need to express Hie
connection between their city
and /Ion and so they named
thetr cities Salem
Jerusalem inrunt a great deal
In Jewish cIvili/atlou. For exam­
ple. Hie Irxt of llie wedding Invi­
tation that Habhl Ylt/chak of
Berdltchev sent out for Ills
daughter's wedding, "file wed­
ding will take place at such-andsuch lime, on such a dale. In (hr
holy illy of Jerusalem. But. If
God forbid, thr mrsslah doesn't
come by Ihcn. then the wedding
will take place here In the city of
Bcrdltchrv.*
Another rxumplc of the love
Jews held for Jerusalem Is lold of
Rabbi Levi Yltzchak's living
room, where Iherr were two
clocks. Onr had thr time accord­
ing to Bcrdllchcv. and thr other
hud Ihr lime according lo
Jerusalem, so that, at any
moment, he could look up nt the
dorks and think of vvhnt time It
was In Jerusalem.
Today. Jerusalem Is a short
distance away. One ran get there
In Irss thrn two hours from Trl
Aviv tty car. One ran gel there In
six hours from London by Jel.
Onr can get there In eleven
hours from New York by plane.
But It was not always that way.
In 18-10. a man set out from
Poland to Jerusalem to see the
holy city before he died. He left

Just after the Festival of Sukkot
(September)
He arrived in
Pairstinr-Bprnt.
sick
and
exhausted. Just In time for
Passover (April)-eighteen months
later lie had crossed mountains
and rivers and fought off robbers
and diseases In order lo get
thrrr There were many such pil­
grims In Hie nineteenth century.
Jerusalem Is an incredible city.
Today. It Is rapidly changing.
Today. II has pollution, sewage
problems and all other ’blessings’
of modernity. Today. It has rhiba
and televisions antennas. It has
a city hall and a slum district
and a crime problem and traffic
problems and all the other prob­
lems and all Ihe other problem!
that every other modern city has.
And yet. It Is still a place of
mystery and magic. It ts still a
place where one turns a comer
and wonders if he or she will
bump Into a prophet or a mad­
man or a memory. It la atill a
place where one feels the pres­
ence of King David and King
Solomon and Rabbi Aklvah and
Rabbi Yrhudah Halevi and
Ridiard the Uon Hearted and
Mohammed and Holier WUlhetm
and the Pope. It la a city In which
all the people of the western ctvtli/atlon have a share, and yet It la
uniquely. In a very special sense.
OUR CfTY. a Jewish city.
It ts ours, for we ore the only
people I know of on this earth
who prays for It towards It. three
times a day. the only people I
know of who thank God for It In
thr grace after meals, the only
people whom I know that faces
toward Jerusalem from whatever
direction we may happen to be
on the globe when we pray. For
others. Jerusalem, may be a
place to visit, a place to tour, a
place to fight over, or a place In
which to play politics. But for ua.
It Is the City of David, the city of
our past, our present and our
future.
Since June 1967, Jerusalem

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became unllrd again, and Jews.
Christians. Muslims and all
other religious beliefs may walk
freely around Jerusalem. Al thr
Kotel-the-Weslern Wall. Jews
gathered for their dally morning
vrvtce. One of these worshippers
prays: 'Now. tf bellrvrrs of all
faiths will stop looking for God
within the walls of Jerusalem, if
they will understand that God Is
to be found everywhere. If they
will begin to look for themselves
in Jerusalem, they will be aide to
hear the church bells, llie calls
from the mosques and thr
melodies of ‘sh'ma Israel' from
Hie Western Wail unite Into a sin­
gle mighty symphony to God and
to humanity.*
And the Lord shall be long over
all the earth: on that day the
Lord shall be one and his name
One.

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Juniors

O ptim ist Club at 3:30 p.m . and the Lion s Club
battles the R otary B reakfast C lu b a t 5 p.m .
Providing the offen se w ere:
O ptim ist C lu b o f Sanford: India T lllm on and
Vanessa Silva (one triple, tw o runs scored and
two R ill each), Lawanda Tlllm on (sin gle, tw o
runs). Tara Layton and Alonna Sm ith (th rre
runs). C olette Layton and Lindsey C risw ell (tw o

7A
W ith’ three gam es left In U»e regular sea son
the O ptim ist C lu b ts 9-0 and holds a th ree-gam e
lead over the Rotary Breakfast Club (0 3).
T ra ilin g the leaders urr the Klw anls C lub (3-6)
and the Lions C lu b (0-9).
Saturday at Roy H oller Ju nior Field In Ft.
M ellon Park, the Klwants C lub challenges the

Week-

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good. Lake H ow ell plays excellen t fundam ental
softball and s u rp rise) people with a 14-9 record
goin g Into to n igh t's gam e.
Tire R.uns face the pressure o f trying to b e­
com e the third Lake M ary girls learn to w in a
state title this season. Don't bet against them .
Lake Mary- put Lake B rantley away quickly’
W ednesday and h a w been rollin g since a slow
start. Sarah Sm ith Is one o f the Rams’ th reeperson rotation o f starters and sh e'll get the
b all tonight. K elly H arbour is gone for the s ea ­
son. but In an em ergency. H alle Sow ards can
com e In to h elp out.

Tonight: Class 5A-District 5
baseball finals, Seminole vs.
Spruce Creek, at Sanford Sta­
dium, 7 pan.
SANFORD _ Sem inole is lookin g nearly un­
beatable rtglu now*.
Lanrr Odom com pletely shut down Pine Ridge
before a crou d o f over 1.000 at the h isto ric
ballpark W ednesday. Expect a b igger crow d to ­
night.
Sem inole started slow ly th is season, but la
pounding everyon e lately. Odom fired a fiveh lttcr W ednesday, but the Sem inole p itch in g
s ta ff Is deep. Look for Chax Lytle. Brent T em ­
pleton or Bryan Neilaon on th e htU tonight.
The Sem inole lineup Is stocked from top to
bottom , but C3 W illiam s overcom e a slow start
and is now battin g .411. A ndy H all, th e offen stw star on W ednesday, the Raines cou sin s,
Ned and Tim . Lytle. Donald T aylor. Paulo S ilva .
B ill Johnson and Ryan A beijon are the o th er
weapons tn th e Sem inole a ttack . T h e W ole* are
lookin g to host region al* next w eek and w ill get
that w ith a w in ton igh t.

Tonight: Class 5A-District 5
softball finab, .Seminole vs.
Deltona, at Seminole, 7 pjn.

Tonight: Class 3A-Distrkt 13
Softball finals, Winter Springs
vs* Melbourne Central‘ Catho­
Catl
lic-Cocoa Beach winner, at
Cocoa Beach High School, 7
pm.

nm a) and Tan C a rr and A sh ley W eb b (one run).
Sanford Lions Club: A le C ord on a (tin gle, tw o
runs. R B I). T i n s Ph
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illips
and ___________________
AJa Conant (tw o
runs) and Lynn Robinson. K a tie Teikam p, N ika
Conant and Trtnlka Phillips (o n e run).
Sanford R otary Breakfast C h ib: B rittn ey
P o a lrll (trip le, double, two sin gles, three runs.
three R B I). K rtshaw n Knight (h om e run. double
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runs., RB
Shcena a
Wr r an d Sara Hud­
dleston (tw o sin gles, two n in s. R B I). Jcaalea

Tim Raines la ■ Sanford n a tive and Sem inole
High S chool graduate now p la yin g for the N ew
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1 9 9 6 1aeaaon la
York Yankees. Ills stats fo
r th e 1996
In the first colum n, person al-beat aeaaon
totals In the second colum n a n d career to ta ls
(Inclu ding 1996 gam es) tn the th ird column.
R aines (now h ittin g .333) m ade the most o f a

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Tonight: Girls lacrosse finals,
Oviedo vs. W inter Park, at
Lyman, 6 p.m.

SANFORD _ Forget th e fou rth lon ln | W ednes­
day night.
Sem in ole p itch er K atie H offm an to ta k in g o ver
fo r the h osp italised M a lta D u vall aa th e S em i­
n ole startin g p itch er. P roblem to. u n til '
day’s 9-3 w in a ver S pru ce C rack. H offinai
n ever started and fin ish ed ■ v a n ity gam e.

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T h e D rat-year W in ter S prings girls o f J ill Conk
went undefeated against district foes tn (lie
regular season and earned the No. I seed for
the tournnm ent and on autom atic spot In next
Tu esday region al*.
The Bears w ere 10-10 overall w ith wtna over
Sem inole and Lake M ary on their resum e. A win
tonight would earn them a hom e gam e on T u es­
day.
W inter S prin gs, w hich la m ade up o f tw o
sophom ores and nine freshm en. I* led by the
pitching duo o f D eckle M anglno and A lm ee N et­
ties. catcher L eslie H elm * and In fleld er D ixie
Reynolds.

O viedo looks to odd another state ch am p ion ­
ship to the Sem inole C ounty co iffeu r*.
T h e Lion * are th e onhr undefeated team tn the
state and unchallenged an the araaon O viedo
w ins m ost o f Us gam es early enough th at coach
Lynn C alkin la a b le to play h er team a t differe nt
p osition s and everyone an the Lions h as scored
at least one goal th is season .
Erika W ith erspoon -C asan ova la th e g o a lie a l­
though she hasn’t had to atop m any sh o t* th is
aeoaon du e to tha awe som e O viedo d efen se.
Anna Franz. N icole C ooper and A n n H uggins
are on ly a few o f the leaders o f tha Liana, a l­
though a d ifferen t player aetata to atep up every

Brow n (sin gle, tw o
m f t . 'M u w h S ^ o o d w a r d (slngJe. four
ru n t). C rystal W a re (single, tw o ru n s) and K aley
la n dI Sham
Shi Dya
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“Buckner (ru n).
Sanford K h ran la Chib: S hlneka Lawrence
(double, sin gle, tw o runs, tw o R B I). Lauren
Bennett (tw o alnglea, run. RBI). S tephan ie Para
(trip le, run. tw o R B I). Sheila A rte c (tin g le),
S h eleis W are (tw o runs) and B rittan y Hardy.
W lUlBchU B olden . Debbie Fow ler and Denyel
HlUery (ran ).
FoateO

la te appearan ce Thursday n igh t, hitting a
sacrifice fly aa a ptnch htttcr In the sixth
Inning and th en h ittin g a gam e-tyin g hom e ran
(h is first o f th e y e a r ) In the bottom o f the ninth
in nin g against B enny Ayala and th e Yankees
then scored the wtnntng ran tn th e 10th Inning
to edge the S ea ttle Mariners. 9-6.

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B aptist taking on W eatvtew
Baptist at 7:30 p.m . and Bussard
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AOAPCO at 6 :3 0 p m . M at­
thew s A sso cia tes and P a p a
Johns wlU h ave th e week o ff.
D oing the h ittin g w ere:
Buaaaid Law n S ervice: these

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BUI Cogbum (trip let. Curtis:
on e hit . Jason Flanagan.
Ib n y . Luis.
Papa Johns: th ree hits . J.R.
Spivey (two d ou b les), Jim m y
W illiam * (dou ble): tw o htta _
D ave O off (hom e run. double).
B J . Osbourne (tw o doubles).
N ov Rivers: on e h it _ Frankie
Ph illips and V tc
D lB srtolo

Ptork,atL;
WUhe O aray.
Brown. W ayne

fourth inning, fiv e straigh t w a lk s led to tw o ru ns
and H oilm an w a s h elped b y the ou tstan din g
w ork o f left field er Laketta B ryant In several key
defensive
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scorer tn the
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Chase
Shelton (dou ble). Bcott C a rter.
Bennie S m a rter. Stephen W il­
li*. Dee Jackson . N ick M rrgo.
Regulators: th ree h its _ W .L.
O rnery (hom e run. dou ble),
Cary K eefer (d o u b le): tw o htta
BUI Bingham (h om e run). D avid
O o k H tf w (tw o doublea); on e
h it _ Chad Lee, C h tla N tckle.
Jerry B w iraart. S catt Murphy.
Brian Curtts. B obby K eefer.
Beer :30: th ree htta
M arti
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and
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son Sim pkins. Benjt C utchee:

Hawks
hard w ork can p a y al
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Th e Hawks
due to a large part, to th e d e ­
fense o f the
Infield.
T a ra
Bander plays first and to ex­
cellent a t scoopin g low th row s.
J en
Rhiner to s t
Barney

■aid. “B ut w e're attU con fiden t.
O viedo thought th ey cou ld beat
us, ao are have to beb eve.*

have th etr hands fu ll tonight a s
they lo o k fo r bom s field advantage In th a rc 0 o o a la . T h e loacr
baa to tra vel In th e fin l round.

Pebble Junction, Tire City roll
SANFO RD _ Peb ble Ju n ction and T ire C ity
w e n the w tnnera as th e Sanford R ecreation De­
partm ent M en’s S prin g W ednesday N ight Stow
Pitch S oftb all League opened a t Ptnehurat Park.
Pebble J u n ction m ade the m oot o f seven h its
to beat N ob les C om m unication, w hich h od 12
h its. 5-1.
Tire Ctty scored eigh t runs tn the third In n in g
‘ *■7 d eficit and went on to d o b to overcom e a 10-7
h er W ells C on stru ction 22-10.
Th is W ednesday n igh t. N ob le* C om m unica­
tion takes on W eBs C onstru ction at 7 p m and
Pebble Ju n ction b a ttle lir a C ity at 8 p.m .
D oing the h ittin g w ere:
u nction
n c tto o B o b M aikoa (double, sin g le).
Pebble J
Ju
D ave Coaa (dou ble).
J erry Cam us (tw o
(sin gle).
K yle Brubaker. B rett

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T ire C ity: D m Dunn (double, th ree atn gics)
Jam ie Pitzer (tou r tangles). Bobby Brawn (trip le
double, sln rte). O n to Bryson. T rey B raaarta
tangles). John fltew on
era (tw o sta rte d . kfika
W ells Constru c t io n : ---------------tw o alnglea). R icky W d to jtw o etagtod . R a n g
Brawn. Kenny Brown, M att K a la a d k . M itch
Pickett j st^ y .
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Sharks: Thnya O etger
atagkd.
Bishop (double, tw o sta rted . D en ise
tas. Qtoeia E flrd. Ltoa Berg. Jenny
Kathy flnrtknan (tw o atatalea).
D eborah VanD em ork (a ta g jf)Eagles: M atte Dye. T eresa HowdysheU.
Dawn Evans (th ree sin gles). Beth Hundrteer (double, dngk). Tracey C a rro ll.
E leanor M cCorm ick. Laura Harlow (tw o
tangles). Becky M cC orm ick. Janet S m ith
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SANFORD _ It
th e vita tors' night a t
Ptnehurat Park.
A ll o f the visitin g team s. C u rt's A lleycato.
Vaughan In corporated and the Sharks a ll
posted wtna on the open in g night o f the
Sanford R ecreation D epartm ent W om en’s
Spring S low Pitch S oftball League.
C u rl’s edged Sunniland C orporation 6-4.
Vaughan outocored W .D. A ssocia tes 22-14
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Vaughan Incoporated: C arol O am er (five
sin gles). M ary Bech rest. Bonnie C h aplin
Luanne M a d sa a c.
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Serving Sanford, Lake Mary, Longw ood, O viedo, W inter Springs and Sem inole C oun ty sin ce 1908

50 Cents

THURSDAY, APRIL *&gt;, IWK

County to OK Cross
Seminole Trail plan

Grandmothers to all kids

m iles ol existing p o rtio n s of
th e Florida Trail th ro u g h the
Ficon S tate Forest and the
S p ilu g H um m ock llr s e r v e with
City of Oviedo an d the C ro ss
Sem inole Trail
l i r e co m m issio n Is also ex
p e r led lo approve
Joint use

Uy K u i i While
IIKRAI.I) STAFF WRITER

rttdo by Tammy VWeel
Tho Grandmothors' Ctub hoW an Eastor Parly lor
youth at tho Juvonilo Juitico Center n Sanlord
Wednesday The club is pledged to helping provide
friendship and love those incarcerated at tho facility.

as *ol as t**ng .nvolvod r&gt; other local proiocts
Slwwn at thw party, loll to right, club ProsKluni Mary
Smith. Susan filivms and Elizabeth Burgess
_______________________________

Change in
county no
wake zone

SKMINOUC COUNTS'
They
don't agree often, h u t itir C rons
Sem inole Trail issu e excites
th e Hoard ol C ounty C o ininls
sto n ers to no end Listen, an d
you'll h e a r Ihrrn singing llowm
Truils to Vou
O n T uesday. th e IViaid is ex
ju r ie d to u n an im o u sly approve
joint m an ag em en t a n d usag e
ag ieem eilt*
lor
the
( 'lo s s
S em in o le/F lo rid a
N ational
S e rn a Trad C eitille a tm u I’l.ui
" llils Is a universally a p
proved ptojei 1
( ottttttlsslott
C h airm an Kandy M orris s.nd
today. "Some rx trrm e ly hard
u n i king citizen s helped m ake
II hap|Man
Anil helore util
C ross Sem inole It.ill was in
place we were Iin h aled in ihc
N ational S rrn li T rail package
W hen the Florida N ational
S te n lt Trail Is com pleted II will
rover I .TOO m iles a c ro ss the
sta le from the Htg C y p ress N a­
tional
Preserve
In M onroe
C ounty •«» th e Gulf Isla n d s Na
itoti.il S eash o re In S a n ta Kosa
C ounty at the n o rth w e ste rn tip
ol the s ta le

H e lp in g the

Winter Springs has a
different idea for trail
By Tony Ttzzlo
h e r a l d c o r k f is p o n d e n t

WINTF1K SPKINOS • W hile the proposed City of W inter
S p rin g s Town C enter Is g ath erin g p raise a c ro ss C entral F'lorlak
s iin
n gg a
.1 wait
w a n aan
i i ud see a ttitu d e
I d•aa s o m e a rt ee ta
( ase in p oint. Sem inole C ounty p la n n e rs are In d iscu ssio n
at presen t w ith th e City of W inter Springs.
Oil th e w all and see trout. “Wt have not had lim e yrt lo re­
view 1he concept.* sav s C o llrrn Koiella. acting C om prehensive
Planning M anager lot Ih c county Itotella goes on to say that
the p a th lor the C ro ss Sem inole I rail a s cu rren tly p resented Is
in a high, dry Iw a tlo n . *We n e rd to Iw careful th at If the pro]
,-cl d oesn't com e alnm t. th en the trail is left adjacent to wet1lan
—d s * Koiella also said , llils trail could work wonderfully In a
dow ntow n se ttin g ‘
.
e talk s are over the p lan n ed realignm ent of the piece ol
th T rails p ro p erly try th e C ity of W inter S p rings Tills move
Pag# 4A
Ptaoaa I k , Down!

lir e
C e r t llli a llo n
p la n
th e
t o in r n ls H t o n r r H w ill e x e c u t e o f
f l e l a l t y i r r t l l l r s m o r e lli.it &gt; n t n r

liv e

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ag reem en ts Ijctween the county
and Florida Power A Light
C om pany
an d
M acA sphnlt
Al’AC Florida Inc.
It is th e co u n ty ’s goal to have
the N ational C ertification In
place for the an n o u n cem en t by
Please Hee Troll. Page 4A

c o m fo r ta b ly

By David Frasier
HFIKALI) STAFF WKITEK

P ro m B U ff R e p o r ts
SEMINOLE COUNTY - W ords
of c a u tio n a re being ex p re sse d
by d ie Sem inole C ounty S h e r­
iffs D ep artm en t. T he w arn in g
Is In regard to w ater safety.
W ith th e com ing of w arm er
m o n th s. It Is expected th a t th e
v rsse l
traffic
on
S em inole
C ounty lak es will In crease
d rastically . In th e p a s t, th ere
have b een p ro b lem s w hen v e s ­
se ls have b een o p erated In a
c a re le ss m a n n e r too close to
th e sh o relin e, d o ck s o r sw im ­
m ing a r r a s .
K erently.
th e
S em in o le
C ounty C om m issio n p a sse d a
c h an g e to th e existin g county
o rd in a n c e th a t e s ta b lis h e s a
no-w ake zone. As a re su lt of
th e ehungc. It Is now unlaw ful
to o p e ra te a vessel, a q u a p la n e
or sim ilar device a t a sp eed
th a t c re a te s a w ake tn any
b a th in g , sw im m ing o r la u n c h ­
ing urea.
S h e riffs
L ieu ten an t
Jack
C ash said d ie p h ra s e ’b a th in g ,
sw im m ing o r la u n c h in g a re a ’ Is
defined
In
th e
o rd in a n c e
c h an g e a s ’an y a re a w ithin 50
y u rd s of d ie sh o relin e, docks,
p iers, brid g es or b o a th o u s e s .
Ptaoaa Baa Wiki, Pag* ®A

INDEX
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Dear A bby............................... *A

Briefs ..
Classified

Theater
now ready
to open

Attho now Sanford Lions Club Chador Night colobration, loft to right. Har­
old Highsmith. Ronald Roso, Julio Campbell. Matt ANemoso, Dr. Bob

Smith. Norman Xnndors, Sanford Mayor Larry Dak). Cindy Xandors, Uonol
Lindsoy. Charline Mane Lindsey. Dons Badlott and Prod Badlolt

T h e n ew S an ford L io n s, h ea r th em roar
Dale, who is co n sid ered a s one of th e c h a rie r m em bers of th e evr-

By Nick Pfelfauf
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANF'OKD • A new H o n s C lub h a s lieen formed In Sanford.
Newly elected P resident M att A ltcm esc said It will m eet In the eve­
n in g ra th e r th a n In the daytim e, to allow more w orking people to
p a rtic ip ate In Lions C lub activ ities.
T he c lu b w as nponsored by th e original Sanford Lions C lub, with
P resid en t Dr. Bob Sm ith a ssistin g tn th e dedication c e re m o n ie s,
along w ith th e clu b sp o n so r H arold lllg h sm lth .
A n u m b e r of urea U o n s officials were also on h a n d Including
D istrict G overnor N orm an X andcrs. w hose wife Cindy Is a m em b er
of th e new club. Also Vice D istrict G overnor Fred B artlett, und
P ast In te rn a tio n a l D irector Lionel Lindsoy.
A n u m b e r of new m em bers were Inducted Including M ayor Larry

' "•nrc C h a rte r Nlghl event w as also co n sid ered u s a new o rg a n l/u n o n by th e G reater S anford C h am b er of C om m erce, w ith H arold
lllg h sm lth . Ron Rose an d J u lie C am pbell on h a n d to rep resen t the
*' Alt erne sc said th e official ribbon cu ttin g w as held o n M arch 17.
’We held o u r first m eeting on April 6 th a t the M arina Hotel, h r
said, "and we ll b e m eeting on th e first a n d th ird W ^nday of each
m o n th , also at the hotel.’ H r s tre sse d th a t ,h r
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be 7 p in., un d suggested o th e rs w ho m ay w ant to Join th e new
c lu b Ik* o n h a n d for on e of t h e m e e t i n g s .

The U o n s C lu b s have trad itionally been one of th e lead ers In
helping the sig h tless, dealing In providing ry eg lu sses a n d le u d rr
dogs.

OVIEDO - Yes. Virginia. Re­
gal C in em a's Oviedo M arket­
place 22 will Ik* opening F ri­
day. April 10. After being held
up d u e to electrical w iring
problem s, th e m assive clneplex
will finally m ake Its dehut to
aw aiting c u sto m e rs.
The new th e a te rs lu rth cr the
tre n d of bringing u high level of
com fort
to
m oviegoing.
*Wc'rr
trying
to
rc sc re c n
A m erica.’ said Je n n ife r H arris.
Regal C in em as m arketing d i­
rector. of th e new wave h a p ­
pening m ore an d m ore In the
c o n stru c tio n of movie th e a te rs.
H arris said th a t th e a te r c h a in s
are trying lo lak e the public
out of th eir h o m es a n d b a c k
Into th e a te rs lo w atch movies.
Oviedo M arketplace 22 Is
lath ered In am en ities ranging
from high back, p lu sh se a tin g
with re tra c tab le u n n s to a full
service co n cessio n sta n d with
gourm et cofTcc and b ak ed
goods. The th e a te rs sp o rt the
latest In digital sound an d the
row s are In sta d iu m form ation.
T ickets will be available ut
Ihc e n tra n c e to the th e a te r.
However, p a tro n s will have the
option of buying two-day a d ­
vance tickets a n d even p u r­
ch asin g tirk e ts with cred it
card. H arris said t h r r r m ay
even be kiosks set u p a t b o th
en d s of th e Oviedo M ark etp lace
mnll In the future for c u s to m ­
e rs to buy tick ets.
Movie goers will
have
a
cinem atic
sm o rg asb o rd
to
Pisss« Bee Cinema, Page 4A

Dr. ....................................
Horoscope............................... SB
O bituaries............................... BA
Police Briefs .......................... ^A
Sports

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R ow e: C om m unity d evelop m en t tou ch es everyon e
By Nick Pfcifnuf
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - ’In one way or
a n o th e r, com m unity d ev elo p ­
m en t to u ch es cvciyonc.’ sa y s
S anford C om m unity D evelop­
m ent D irector C h arles Rowe.
Rowe com m ented on Gover­
n o r Lawton C hiles' p ro c la m a ­
tion of th e week of April 6 a s
C om m unity D evelopm ent Week

In Florida. The d esig n atio n Is
part of a nationw ide efiort to
prom ote th e Im pact com m unity
developm ent p ro g ram s m ake
every day.
’ H err tn Sanford." Rowe ex­
p lained. "C om m unity D evelop­
m ent Involves th e B uilding De­
p a rtm e n t, Code FInforcem ent.
U ccnstng. E conom ic D evelop­
m ent a n d a variety of g ran t
program s. We cover ro d e e n ­

forcem ent co m p la in ts, o c c u p a ­
tional licen ses, low Incom e
hom e re h a b ilita tio n an d m any
o th e r pro jects Including a t ­
tractin g new econom ic devel­
opm ent w hich h e lp s c re a te
m ore Jobs a n d su b seq u en tly
h elp s In th e tax b ase of utc
city.*
.
. _
Rowe estim a te d th a t there
pro b ab ly Isn't a citizen of the
city w ho h a s n 't, tn one wav or

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an
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b een rn
connnnpected
with
th e activities of th e C om m unity
D evelopm ent D e p a rtm e n t.
S tate D ep artm en t of C o m ­
m unity Affairs (l)CA) S ecretary
J im Murtcy ad ded safe n eig h ­
b o rh o o d s
and
affo rd ab le
h o u sin g to th e w ork done by
die d e p a rtm e n t. ’C om m unity
D evelopm ent W eek Is yet a n ­
o th e r op p o rtu n ity for u s to find
w ays to b rin g even b e tte r b u s i­

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fo ster
self-su sta in in g
co m m u n ities a c ro ss th e state,*
h e said.
Statew ide, sin ce 1991. DCA
h a s provided over $1 billion to
local governm ents through Its
C om m unity D evelopm ent Block
G ran t ITogram . Local govern­
m e n ts u se m ost of th e m oney
to reh ab ilitate low to m o d erate
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SANFORD
A town m rriln K h a s b o rn
s c h e d u le d for T h u rs d a y . A pril 9
at th e
G re a te r S an fo rd C h am b er
ol C o m m e rc e
building. 4 00 K First S tre e t in h isto ric d o w n ­
tow n S an fo rd
The su b ject ol th e m eetin g anil lx* th e p ro
posed w a te rfro n t h o tel a n d c o n feren ce r e n t e r
.it Fort Melon P ark
All local c ttl/e n s a re invited a n d u rged to at
te n d For a d d itio n a l in fo rm atio n , c o n ta c t th e
i lu m U 'i o ilier at 3 2 2 -2 2 1 2

Republican women
S u b u rb a n R ep u b lican W om en's Club. 1 e d e r
,ited will m eet W ednesday. April lb . 1 1 a m
to l p m at G in a 's O n The W ater. 309 \
M onhlake Blvd . A ltam o n te S p rin g s
Hie attest sp e a k e r will be Vivian Kreas.
p re sid e n t Florida F e d e ra tio n of R ep u b lican
W om en
Cost
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$12
per
p e rso n
R e se rv o tio n s /c a n c r U a tio n s by T h u rs d a y . A pril 9 at 5
p in . Call B elly J e a n C o c h n in at 802 6 6 2 6 or
J u n e C o lu m b u s at 8.10 4 5 00

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b a se d services an* av ailable to se n io rs In B re
c ard . O ran g e. O sceola a n d S e m in o le c o u n tie s
th ro u g h live S en io r R esource A lliance (SRAI?
To help inform e ld e rs a b o u t su c h serv ices.
SRA's “S en io r Helpline* Is available M onday
th ro u g h F riday. 8 a.m . lo 5 p in
For two y ears, th e S enior H elpline lias
•served .is a e c n tr a ll/c d a c c e ss point ih rn u g h
an Info rm atio n a n d R eferral S ystem . L ist
ye.ii th e H elpline received ovet 2 1 .1 0 0 calls
Tile H elpline Is available lo sen io rs, eareg tv e ts s o c ia l w o rk ers a n d h e a lth c a re p to lession*
als They ra n a c c e ss In fo n n ailo tt ab o u t b o u s ­
ing. tit-hom e serv ices, legal. In su rtin ee and IIitaneia! a s s is ta n c e , a n d m u ch m ore.
A ccording to Inform ation a n d R eferrals S p e ­
cialist .Jessica V a /q u rs . Ihc Helpline ts a g reat
p la te lo le a n t a b o u t services available in C e n ­
tral Florida, w lielb er It's lor yo u rself, a r r la
live or Itlem l
"To help th em m a in ta in iltelr In d e p e n d e n c e ,
se n io rs sh o u ld i n * th e Settlor H elpline . ls a
sta rtin g point to seek In lo rm allo n on serv ices
available m th e co m m u n ity ,* say s V a/.ques
Inform ation a n d R eferral S p ecialists are til
lingual a n d e a n be re a c h e d at 1-1071 6 2 3 1380
tti O range, O sceola a n d S em inole co u n tie s In
B revard call 1107) 631 2 7 4 7 .

SANFORD • A c o m m u n ity S u n rise S ervice
will be held th is S u n d a y m o rn in g , A pril 12
for v ictim s of th e F e b ru a ry 2 8 to rn a d o e s at
th e re q u e st of th e fam ily ol R ichard W ebb
who losi bis life in th e to rn ad o .
The service will ta k e p lace at th e site of
W ebb s form er hom e, 8 4 8 0 B eardall A venue
w hich w as d estro y ed bv th e s to rm .
All to rn a d o survivors, family m em b ers an d
m e m b e rs of th e c o m m u n ity a re Invited to at
te n d .

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Al.lAMONTK SPRINGS U S. R e p re se n ta tiv e
J o h n L Mica will be th e special guest Tues­
d ay . A pril 14 lor th e D rug A w areness Kickoff
Day. at L ik e B rantley High School
A ccording to Inform ation from M ica's office,
th is will lx- a c o o rd in a te d effort am o n g It'd
era), s ta te and local law en fo rcem en t officials
to alert voting people to th e d a n g e rs of d ru g
use.
At th e m eeting, a billboard c a m p a ig n In
S em inole an d O ran g e C o u n ties will also be
unveiled, along w ith o th e r s tra te g ie s.
In addition to C o n g ressm an Mtea. o th e rs in ­
vited to a tte n d th e event Include S em inole
C ounty Sheriff Don K sllnger. V olusia C ou n ty
Sheriff Robert V ogel. O range C ounty Sheriff
Kevin B eaty a n d local police ch iefs a n d school
officials.
The D rug A w areness Kickoff will be held b e ­
ginning at I 1 30 a.tit at L ik e B rantley High
School. 9 9 1 S a n d L ike Road. A ltam o n te
S p rin g s.

Young Republicans
Tlte S em inole C o u n ty Y oung R ep u b lican s will
be m eetin g M o n d a y , A pril 13 Sort.il h o u r
b eg in s at 6*80 p m ., w ith th e m eeting b e g in ­
n in g at 7 p a n .
M eetings tak e p la r r rv rry w eek at th e
C ra n e 's Roost o ilier com plex, s u ite 1689
F or m ore in fo rm a tio n p le a se c o n tact .)e n tit­
le r W yckoff at (407| 3 5 9*7406.

Secretaries meet
Tile W inter P ark C h a p te r P rofessional S e c ­
re ta rie s In te rn a tio n a l M eeting will be A pril 14
ai llie Langford R esort, W inter Park G u e st
sp e a k e r Mary Volk. D isney U niversity will
p re se n t "Effective Interview ing T echniques*.
D in n er will begin at 6 p in. C ost is $ 1 4 .5 0 .
For re s e rv a tio n s or in fo rm a tio n call D onna
G ibbs at 1407)282-0998. o r th e m essag e line
6 7 2 -4 3 8 1 o r Fax 6 2 3 -3 8 6 5 .

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SCOPA meeting
SANFORD - Hie Sem inole C ounty Port
A uthority (SCOPA) will bold Its reg u lar m e e t­
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in th e Port of S anford A d m in istratio n B u ild ­
ing. Several re p o rts a re sc h e d u le d on p ro g ress
involving v a rio u s d ev elopm ents a n d leases.
T he m eeting is op en to th e public.

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B ank of A tlan ta (FHLBA) a n ­
n o u n c e d th e offering of Its
1998 First Tim e H o m e b u y e r
P rogram (FHP), w hich p ro v id e s
$1 m illion In m a tc h in g fu n d s
to F1ILDA m e m b e r fin an cial
In stitu tio n s for qualifying firsttim e h o m e b u y e rs.
Tw enty-five p e rc e n t of th is
y e a r’s fu n d s wilt b e set a s id e
first for ru ra l a r r a s a s d efin ed
by th e R ural H ousing S ervice.
FHLBA m em b ers serving ru ra l
a re a s exclusively will re c e iv e
p rio rity u n til th e ru ra l set
asid e fu n d s have b een a llo ­
ca te d . The p ro g ram s a re n o n ­
co m p etitiv e a n d to a s s u r e
m axim um g eo g rap h ic d is tr ib u ­
tion
FHP
fu n d s
will
be
uw arded th ro u g h a ro ta tio n by
s la te lottery p ro c e ss. M em bers
m ay req u est
a n a g g re g a te
m axim um of $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 of FHP
su b sid y fu n d s a n n u a lly .
“In o u r first y e a r of th e p r o ­
g ram . 4 7 8 fam ilies In 21
c o m m u n ities
becam e
firsttim e ho m eb u y ers," said P aul
Hill, p resid en t of th e FHLBA.
*We are p ro u d of o u r role In
providing o p p o rtu n itie s for af­
fordable h o u sin g th ro u g h o u r
p a rtn e rs h ip s w ith local fin an ­
cial In stitu tio n s."
M em ber In s titu tio n s a rc e n ­
couraged to Involve n o n -p ro fit
org an izatio n s In th e a c tiv itie s
of th rlr p ro g ra m s a n d m u st
provide som e form or ta n g ib le ,
m e a su ra b le c o n trib u tio n lo a
h o u s e h o ld s m o rtg ag e b ey o n d
FHP funds.
T h r fu n d s c a n only b e u sed
for dow n p ay m en t a n d clo sin g
cost a ssista n c e . To qualify p r o ­
spective h o m e b u y e rs m u st:
* have h o u se h o ld Incom es at
o r below 80 p e rc e n t of th e
area m ed ian Incom e;
* co m p lete a n eligible h o m eb u y er co u n selin g pro g ram a p ­
proved by th e m e m b e r b a n k .
FHP a p p lic a tio n s m ay b e
su b m itte d only by financial In­
stitu tio n s w hich a rc m e m b e rs
of th e F ed eral H om e Loan
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by S em inole C ou nty d ep u ties.
Aragon w as ch a rg ed with p o s
se ssio n of a co n tro lled -aih*
s ta n c e am i a rre ste d at the
above a d d re s s .
D ouglas M ullins. MO. ol 1054
Alpug Ave,, Oviedo, w as a r ­
rested W ednesday. April H. by
S em inole
C ounty
d e p u tie s.
M ullins w as ch a rg ed w ith p o s ­
se ssio n of d ru g p a ra p h e rn a lia
am i n rre sle d al the above a d ­
d re ss.
J a m e s G ipson. J r .. IH. ol
272H Ridgewood Ave.. S anford,
w as ani-sic-d T u esday. April 7.
by S an fo rd po ller. G ipson w as
&lt;barged w ith iwo c o u n ts of
p o sse ssio n of a c o n tro lled
s u b s la m e. G ipson w as ui
te ste d in th e 27(H) block ol
Ridgewood
Avenue
Officer
loiincl Hems in d e fe n d a n t's
pocket a s be w as being p a lle d
dow n.
S h aw n G reen . IH. of I I I
Yale. S an fo rd , w as a rre ste d
T uesday. April 7. by S anford
poller.
G reen w as c h a rg e d
with p o sse ssio n of c o c a in e
with in te n t.
G reen w as a r
rested In th e 1500 block of
W est l.'lih S treet
S .itdord
QUAD scpiad m ad e the- a rre s t

P ossessio n

Prostitution

Steven W illiam s. ;ir». ol 4G0
I*. Hay Si . taingwooil, w as a r
te ste d T uesday. April 7. by
Sem inole
C ounty
d ep u ties.
W illiams w as ch arg ed with
•ossesston of cocain e a n d
•ossession ol d ru g p a ra p h e rlalla. W illiam s w as a rre s te d at
he com er of C ounty Road 127
•ml O range Avenue W illiam s
o u lin u rd to sit ui .i sto p sign
x o iu p lln g a rre stin g olllcer to
u tn aro u n d a n d Inv estig ate
Ronald A ddison, 4.1. ol I 1,1
o u n try ( tu b Cir . S an lo rd .
c.is a n e s te d M onday. April li
iv Nuulord police A ddison w as
h atg ed with p o sse ssio n
ol
rug p a ra p h e n i.d la a n d a r
esled in th e KHK1 block ol
i'est 12th S treet A ddison w as
n e s te d by th e S an lo id QUAD
iptad
MltJ.di M anlgeuli. 47. ol u n
llown resldeni e. w as a rre s te d
londay. April (». In' S anford
ollc e M anlgeuli w as ch arg ed
iih p o ssessio n ol d n ig p a ra h e rn .ilia and a rre ste d In the
MM) block ol West 12th S treet
unlgculi w as a rre s te d by die
inford QUAD scpiad
W aller H arper, Id. of 1212
Kith St S anford, w as iir
s le d
M onday.
April (1. by
infold {Hilitclla tp e r w as
larged w ith p o sse ssio n ol coline an d p o sse ssio n of d rug
irn p h e m a lla . H a rp e r w as arsted In th e 1000 block of
est I2tll Stlc-cl H ie S an lo rd
CAD scpiad m ade Ihe a rre s t.
Ric h a u l C hilders. IH. of 4097
reekvlew O r .. Oviedo, w as a r
sled M onday. A pul (1. by
-mlnole
C ounty
d e p u tie s,
tillders w as cliaigc-d with
isse sslo n of c a n n a b is u n d e r
) gram s a n d p o sse ssio n of
-ng p a ra p h e rn a lia . C h ild e rs

Mam- H rooks. Ml. ol 1011
D s list Ave.. S an ford, w as a r
te ste d T uesday. April 7. bv
Sc-mtuole
C ou n ty
d e p u tie s
ItriMiks w as ch a rg ed with a s
slg n a llo u to com m it p ro s tltu
lion, Hrooks w as a rn -strd In
d ie 2 2 0 0 block ol S an lo id Ave­
n u e H rooks a rre st w as a re­
su lt ot a ('('IH o p eratio n tai
gt-llng street level p ro stitu tio n
S a m a n lb a J o h n s o n . 27. o|
140M W. 1st SI.. S anford, was
arre-sted T uesday. April 7 bv
Sem inole
C ountv
d e p u tie s
J o h n s o n w as c h arg ed vviih a s
slg iiallo n to com m it p r o s titu ­
tion a n d p o sse ssio n ol drug
p a ra p h e n i.d la
J o h n s o n w as
a rre ste d in th e 200 block ol
S outh Park Avenue

( 'n m H la J a m e s . 3 3 . of (30
Villl.im ('la rk C l., S anford, w as
r r r s tr d T uesday. April 7. by
•em lnnle
C ou n ty
d e p u tie s,
'a n te s w as (harm ed w ith re
isiuin with Vlolenee. c rim in a l
tilschlel a n d p o ss e s s io n of
tin g p a ra p h e rn a lia , d a m e s w as
irre s lrd at th e c o rn e r of 11th
street an d Poplar. O fficer u p
'rout lied J a m e s a fte r u n tie in g
'&lt;&lt; headlight on th e trout ol her
•Ike

License suspended
Jo el Carrillo. HI. of M l Hast
.V ailen Ave.. I.oimwood, w as
•n e s te d M onday. A phl (*. Iiv
nugwootl police. C arrillo w as
h a ile d w ith driving w hile It
en se Is s u s p e n d e d oi revoked
a u d io w as a n e s te d In the
too block of Hast S ta te Hoad
l it C arrtllo h a d a tall li^lit
th at w as not fu n ctio n in g

Trespassing
Arte W illiam s. 22. of tin
know n le s td e m e . w as a rre s te d
M onday. April (i, liy S an fo rd
police. W illiam s w as ch a rg e d
with lie s p a s s tn g a n d a rre s te d
in th e UKM&gt; block ol W est Fifth

a s a rr e s te d a t th e ab o v e

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ess. Officer found Item In
h lld ers’ poc ket a s p art of a
itdow n.

:hild abuse
M atrlnka I‘at rick. 31. of IHO.’I
cC arlhy Ave.. S an fo rd , w as
te ste d M onday. April G. by
-mlnole
C ounty
d e p u tie s,
d tic k w as ch arg ed w ith agavaled child a b u s e by a g g r a ­
ded b attery . I’a tric k w as ar•sted at tile above a d d re ss,
itrte k allegedly hit h e r d au g b •r w ith a television cab le c o rd
i ro ss th e b a rk a n d a rm s.

lottery
A nthony lla m e s . IH. of 749
c-mlnolc- Ave,, l.ongw ood, w as
n e s te d M onday, April 0. by
nngwiHid Poller. H arties w as
barged w ith b a tte ry a n d ar-stecl at th e above a d d re s s
la m e s allegedly tlirrw ro c k s
nil a p lastic gun at a victim .
It- also lilt said victim us well
s a n o th e r.
S u sa n Parry. 41, of 2I.T Flulingo Dr.. S anford, w as ur■sled M onday, April G. by
cm lnole
C o u n ty
d e p u tie s,
irry w as ch arg ed w ith b a tte ry
ml a rre ste d at th e a trove a d ­
le s s. Parry allegedly till l u s a n d In th e face a n d m o u th ,
m l also threw a loot stool at
lin.

License suspended
David M yers, M7. of unknow n
resid en ce, w as a rre ste d T u e s
day. April 7. liy S em inole
C ounty d e p u tie s. M yers w as
ch arg ed with driving while li­
cen se is s u sp e n d e d or revoked,
b u rg lary
lu n n rm edl.
p e tiie
theft, b u rg lary to o ccupied
dw elling an d p o sse ssio n ol
b u rg lary tools M veis w as at■e sle d on C a sa W rite Houle
vard O lllcer said th ai M yers
lallc-d lo sto p al a sto p sign.
Ol fleer also recognized M yers
a s a b u rg lary su sp e e i from a
police b u lle tin .
Ceceingle Hradwell. MM. of
115 Hay Ave.. S anford, w as aric-sied T uesday, April 7. by
IxingwcHid police. Ilr.idwell w as
ch arg ed with driving while li­
cense* Is su sp e n d e d or revoked
(h a h llu a l nffem lrrl a n d expired
lag m ore Ilian six m o n th s.
Hradwell w as a rre ste d al the
c o m e r of D evonshire H oulevard
an d C am bridge C o u rt. Officer
co n d u c te d a truffle slo p on
Hradwell for a n expired lag.

Driving
ence

under

influ­

T yrone G reen. 27. of 90G Hay
Ave.. S an lo rd . w as a rre ste d
T uesday. April 7. by S em lnole
C oim ty d e p u tie s G reen w as
ch a rg e d with driving while li­
cen se Is s u sp e n d e d o r revoked.
D ili, a tta c h in g tag not a s ­
signed. p o sse ssio n of c o c a in e
w ith Intent to sell, p o s s e s s io n
of co cain e an d p o sse ssio n of
d ru g p a ra p h e rn a lia . G reen w as
a rre ste d at th e c o rn er of C-15
am i C h u rc h S treet. O lllcer
pulled G reen over a lte r noticing
G reen 's c a r sw aying on th e
m a d . m im in g a sto p sign a n d
traveling In th e oncom ing lane
of traffic.

Food fraud
T h o m as
W right.
M2.
of
Koshi-llr Ave.. S anford, w as a r ­
rested T uesday. April 7. by
Ixmgwnnd police. W right w as
ch a rg e d with o b tain in g food
with Intent lo del ram i a n d a r ­
rested In th e H00 block of S tale
Road 434. W right allegedly
faked h e a rt p ro b lem s at a re s ­
ta u ra n t lo avoid paying b is bill.

issault

Alcohol violations

Kdwtn Scott. 42. of unknow n
•std rn c r. w as a rre ste d Monly. April G. by S em in o le
&gt;unly dep u ties. Scott w as
•urged with agg rav ated a s ­
id e H ro tb rr said th a t S cott
(is arm ed with a shovel a n d
led to b reak Into b o u se w ith

R ichard F rederick J r .. 18. of
757 Alio PI.. S an ford, w as a r ­
rested T uesday. April 7. by
S anford police. F rederick w as
ch a rg e d w ith p o s s e ssio n of a l ­
cohol by jx-rson u n d e r 21 y ears
of age. rrs ls tlu g w ithout v io ­
lence
am i ta m p erin g
with
p hysical evidence. F rederick
w as a n e s te d In th e 1400 b lo ck
of W est 13th Strc-cl. S anlord
QUAD sq u a d m ade th r a rre s t.
H enry P erkins. 48. of 1400
W. 7 th S t.. S anford, w as a r ­
rested T uesday, April 7. by
S anford police. l*erklns w as
charg ed w ith se ll/g iv e /se rv e ulcohol to p e rso n u n d r r 2 1 y e a rs
of age. P erk in s w as a n e s te d In
th e I GOO bloc k of W est Kith
S treet. S anford QUAD sq u ad
m ade th e a rre s t.

’o ssession
Kristie W ildes. 21. of 1054
Jpug Ave., Oviedo, w as oe­
rsted W ednesday. April 8. by
cm lnole
C ount)'
d e p u tie s,
h id e s w as c h arg ed w ith p o sesstn n ol d ru g p a r a p h e r n a lia
ltd a m -slc d a l th e above ad re ss.
A lexander A rag o n . 29. of
054 Alpug Ave., Oviedo, w as
.rrrs trd W ednesday. April 8.

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POLICE BRIEFS
Resisting arrest

Thursday. April 9,1998

N IC K S

LIQ U O R BAR

T A P P Director N atherm e Bonlley, Sanford M ayor Larry Dale,
Croom s Principal Dr. Bernadette
Hardy-Blake and Sanford C o m ­
missioner Dr Velm a Williams,
com m em oralo Children's W eek al
Iho school recently.

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over 50 gu est Joined lu the
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at noon. All held h a n d s a s the
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e n ts program .
T h e n u rse ry facilitato r of
TAPP said sh e received a fax
from a form er S an fo rd lte an d
concern ed citizen. A ttorney Mi­
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M ichael C a o lo . of D allas,
w rote h is c o n c e n ts for out
ch ild ren In Sanford. He said
they a re th e g re a te st a s s e t we
a s a com m unity have a n d th at
we sh o u ld "reap w hat we sow *
O ut ch ild ren a re o u r future.
T hry slum ld be th r m a n ife s ta ­
tion of the lies! of o u r m orals,
beliefs, ta le n ts a n d goals. Our
ch ild ren reflect the liest usp e c ls of o u r h u m an ity a n d the
only way to m ake th a t h n p p e n
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urge ttie city not to app ro v e
th is plan u n le ss th e re Is a c e r­
ta in am o u n t of p ro p e rty . W ith ­
out o u r su p p o rt. It will not go."

m u st give p roperty of eq u al
value nl th at am o u n t In d o lla r
value. All th is Ills tn w ith the
city’s extensive m a s te r plan ol
cre a tin g a dow ntow n area.
Still o th e rs an* not crazy
a b o u t th e project. At th e M arch
23 city co m m issio n m eeting.
M ichael S ch rlm sh er. ow ner of
S c h rlm sh e r P ro p erties, w hich
m an ag es m u c h of the p ro p e rty
In th a t a re a for a group of In­
v esto rs said . "I feel like so m e ­
one w ho Just built a h o u se to
see If the governm ent Is going
to give m e a lot of ru les on th at
property."
S c h rlm sh e r w ent on to say.
'If you are going to tell me how
to n m th e tr pro p erty , you
might a s well buy It. I would

Downtown —
Continued from Page 1A
sa y s City of W inter
S p rin g s C o m m issio n e r a s well
ms
c h a irw o m a n of S em in o le
C o u n ty ’s C ro ss S em inole T ra ils
T ask Force. C indy G cnncll, "ts
In th e b est In te re st of e c o ­
nom ic viability. The move will
give h ik e rs a n d e q u e s tria n s
b e tte r a c c e s s .'
In ad d itio n , th e city will a ls o
be c o n s tru c tin g sev eral f lip
p lem en tal tra ils o f . t l s own.
th ro u g h o u t dow ntow n. T ills Is
In a c c o rd a n c e w ith a rule by
th e office of G reenw ays a n d
T rails, w hich s a y s th a t If y o u
ta k e a piece of p ro p erty , you

C inem a-----Continued from Page 1A
cho o se from Including the O s­
c a r w inning Titanic, the new
scl-ff ad v en tu re Lost tn S p a re ,
a n d th e th riller S pecies II jus!
to n am e a few’. In ad d itio n , to
food choices a n d m o d e s. Regal
22 will have n gam e room to
p i s s th e tim e w alling for a film
to begin.

Continued from Page 1A
the D epartm ent of A griculture’s
F o rest Service a t th e G rand
O pening of th e C ro ss S em inole
Trail In May. T h e re 's a rib b o n
cu ttin g cerem ony a t B lack
H am m ock Trail H ead on May 5
and a Trnil Fest on May 16.
The Florida N ational S cen ic
Trail project Is one of 11 n a ­
tionally certified re c re a tio n a l,
h istoric, a n d scen ic tra ils In
the U.S, - a n d th e only one to
stay open th ro u g h o u t th e w in ­
ter. Tile m ost d esirab le m o n th s

Continued from Page 2A

GED graduation
SANFORD - T he GED E d u catio n Program of
S em inole C o m m u n ity College will hold Its b i­
a n n u a l GED G ra d u a tio n C erem ony W e d n e s ­
d a y . A pril 2 9 a t 51 p .m . In th e SCC H ealth
B u lld tn g /G y m .
T he cerem o n y h o n o rs a d u lts w ho have -siccessfully c o m p le te d th e GED e x a m in a tio n
p ro g ram at SCC a n d e a rn e d a S ta le of F lorida
high school diplom a d u rin g th e last six

months.
B erth a B. V alen tin e s c h o la rsh ip s will inaw a rd e d d u rin g th e event. In th e a m o u n t of
$ 1 ,0 0 0 e a c h , to o u ts ta n d in g g ra d u a te s w ho
p lan to c o n tin u e th e ir s tu d ie s at SCC.
F or ad d itio n al Inform ation a b o u t th e GED
H onors Night o r th e GED stu d y p ro g ra m ,
p h o n e S em ln o lr C o m m u n ity College at 32H2153.

Wildlife adventure
SEMINOLE FOREST - S a tu rd a y . A pril IS .
th e F lorida G am e a n d F re sh W ater Fish c o m ­

m ission IGFC) is offering a u n iq u e c h a n c e lor a
lim ited n u m b e r of p a rtic ip a n ts to le a n t about
Sem inole Forest WMA. “W elcom e to th e
Woods" ts a n o p p o rtu n ity to get out In th e
w oods a n d see som e of th e real F lorida, w ith
e x p e rts w ho will explain all about th e a r e a 's
flora, fa u n a a n d re c re a tio n a l opjrorUmlMCH.
Tlte pro g ram ts lim ited to 8 0 p a rttc ljm n ts
w ho will go Into four g n iu jis of 20. each
h ead in g for a different sta tio n In the w oods for
a h a n d s-o n c h a n c e to fish, canoe, hike, b ird
w atch an d le a n t so m e of the h isto ry a n d m a n ­
agem ent p ra c tic e s c u rre n tly In place at S e m i­
nole F o re st.
T he p rogram Is free, hut ad v an ce re s e r v a ­
tions are re q u ire d . For ad d itio n al In fo rm atio n
or lo reg ister, p h o n e the G FC's O cala regional
office a t (3521 7 3 2 -1 2 2 5 . The event will begin
at it a m . In th e p ark in g area o f Sem inole For
est. at th e so u th e n tra n c e on SR -46 at M ount
Plym outh P a rtic ip a n ts sh o u ld plan to sp en d
th e day u n til ab o u t 3 ji.nt. a n d w ear clo th in g
su ita b le for light hiking.
Among sp o n so rs of th e event is K atie's
W eklva River L anding. S anford.

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Home lo a n H ank lias p ro v id ed
m ore th a n $1.4 billion for c o n ­
su m e rs Ih n m g h th e ir A fford­
able H ousing P rogram (AHP)
an d C om m unity
In v estm en t
Program (CIP). AHP fu n d s s t p port
30&lt;3 p ro jects
In th e
S o u th e a st w ith a to tal of
15,713 u n its of affo rdable
h o u sin g . In the last th re e y e a rs
$ 7 7 6 m illion In CIP a d v a n c e s
have funded th e e ie .itIon of
m ore th a n 2 .2 5 0 Jobs, n e a rly
2 .7 0 0 ren tal u n its, an d m o re
th a n
0 .4 0 0
single-fam ily
ho m es.

ticularly p o p u la r w ith cvcryo n r .’’
C o m m issio n er
G ran t
Mnloy sa id today. "Everyone Is
eager for It to open next
m o n th . "W hat we need to a d ­
d re ss Is w hat th e m a in te n a n c e
co sts will be dow n th e road."
T ills Is so m eth in g the c iti­
zens really w unt." C o m m is­
sio n er Win A dam s said . "It
a d d s v a lu r to p ro p erties, a n d Is
especially welcom e to th o s e
w ho w ant a safe jilace to enjoy
th e ou td o o rs. It m ak es good
h o rse s e n s e ."

n an elal In stitu tio n s th a t offer
h o u sin g finance to c o n s u m e rs
In A labam a. F lorida. G eo rg ia,

M aryland.
N orth
C a ro lin a ,
S o u th C aro lin a. V irginia, und
th e D istrict of C olum bia.

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to u se th e trail n rr O cto b er
th ro u g h April,
David S rh m ld t, se n io r e n v i­
ro n m e n ta l p la n n e r for S e m i­
nole C ounty, said th e S em inole
Trail will eventually be 14
m iles (4 at the sta rt) a n d c ro s s
w ith th e
S em inole
W eklva
Trail, also 14 m iles.
The Sem inole T rail is a
n m lll-p u rp o se trail th a t will In­
clude e q u e stria n u se. biking,
ro ttrr-b tad in g . w alking and Jog­
ging - w hatever people w ant.
"The Trail seem s to be p a r ­

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People
CALENDAR
Alanon, Alateen
ALANON
and
ALATEEN
meetings are held every Thurs­
day. at 8 p.m., at Sanford
Chrlatlan Church. 730 Upsala
Rond. Sanford. For Informa­
tion. call 323-8524.

Blue Grass Pickers
Sanford Blue Grass Pickers
meet every Thursday, from 6-10
pin., at the Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commerce. Pick­
ers and grlnners are welcome.
For Information, call John
Shaffer. 829-4931.
Sanford Historic Trust
The Sanford Historic Trust
meets the first Thursday of the
month, at 7 p.m.. at the Flrat
Street Onllcry. 207 Magnolia
Ave.
Amateur Radio
The Lake Monroe Amateur
Radio Society meets every first
Thursday, at 7:30 p.m., at the
Senior Center. Lake Triplett
Drive. CasselberTy. For Infor­
mation. call Karl Lambert. 0958704. or A1 Kirk. 322-4487.
University Women
American Association
of
University Women meeta the
first Thursday of each month
at 7 p.m. at tlir (tolling Hills
Moravian Church, State Koad
434. Longwood.
American Legion
American legion l*ost 53 and
Unit meet the second Thurs­
day. at 8 p.m., at the Post
Home. 2874 S. Sanford Ave.
For Information, call 322-1652.
Pigeon Fanciers
The Central Florida Pigeon
Fanciers Association meets the
third Thursday of each month,
at 7:30 p.m.. at the Seminole
County Agricultural Center,
4300 Orlando Drive. Sanford.
For more Information, contact
Dick Kelly at 291-4340.

school building, comer of First
and Main Street In Geneva. The
clinic Is sponsored by the
Seminole County Health De­
partment In conjunction with
the Seminole County Sheriff's
Office and Geneva Elementary
School. For Information, call
349 9284.

Substance abuse
SAFE.
Substance
Abuse
Family Education. Is conduct­
ing a 'Families In Crisis* out­
reach program. Interested or­
ganizations wanting to contact
the Life Savers Club of SAFE
may call Libby Kuhantke ut
291-4357.
Seniors meet
LAKE MARY--A
senior's
group meets for lunch the sec­
ond Friday of each month at
Lake Mary Church of the Nazarene, 171 E. Crystal Lake Ave.
The noon meeting Is held In
the Fellowship Hall.
For more Information, con­
tact Bill at 322-1006.
Daughters of
C onfederacy
Norman
deVere
Howard
Chapter of the United Daugh­
ters of the Confederacy merts
on the last Friday of the
month. For Information, call
322-1425.
Art Association
Sanford-Seminole Art Asso­
ciation meets on the fourth
Saturday of each month, at 1
p.m.. at Shonry's In Sanford.
Those Interested hi art are
welcome to attend *
Sunbelt Dayllly Club
Sunbelt Dayllly Club meets
the first Sunday of the month
at 2 p.m. through April at the
Agricultural Center In Sanford.,
The club educates members
on dayllly growing through
slide shows, guest speakers
m id tr ip *

Sunrise Klwanis
The Seminole Sunrise Klwants Club meets every Friday,
at 7 s.m.. at Shoney's, US 1792. south of Airport Boulevard.
Ouest ore welcome. For Infor­
mation. call Tony McDaniel at
324 0469.
Free clinic Friday
A free clinic to Include blood
pressure check, blood sugar
screening and Immunizations
will be held every Friday, from
9 to 11 s.m., at the Geneva
Elementary School In the old

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g a rd e n s.

There are no club dues. Call
351-3219.

Bromellad Society
The Seminole Uromollad So­
ciety meets the third Sunday of
the month, at 2 p.m., at San­
ford Garden Club. U.S. 17-92 at
Fairmont Avenue. Sanford. All
aspects of bromellad culture
are covered during the meet­
ings. The society Is affiliated
with the Florida Council of
Bromoltad Societies and the
Bromellad Society Inc. For In­
formation. coll Bud Martin.
321-0838.

As good as it gets
SHS class of 1948 gears up for 50th reunion
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
Mcmlwra of the Seminole High School
class of 1947 will celebrate their 50-year
graduation anniversary. April 17 through
20. Many of the out-of-town rlass mem­
bers will be staying at the Marina Hotel
In Sanford.
That evening the celebration will begin
at G with n social hour at the home of
Kay and Sophia Shoemaker: then to the
home of BUI and Maggie (Partin) Inghram
for a barbecue prepared by Bill. Next
stop will be coffee and cake hosted by
Hazel (Houth) Madden and Barbara
(Saunderel Chapman at the home of
Chip and Barbara. Hazel, who Is baking
the cake. Is the daughter of the late Ha­
zel and Walter Routh. Sr., who owned
one of Sanford's finest bakeries In the
'40s and ’50s.
Saturday's reunion begins at 11 a.m.
with a perk at the restoration of the Rltz
Theater, where class members spent
many Saturdays in thetr youth: lunch at
the Colonial Room that was oner part of
Touchton's Drugstore, where '48era spent
many after school hours. Following
lunch, a Mslt to Student Museum, where
many attended 5th and 6th grades.
In the evening over 80 will attend fes­
tivities at the A.K. Shoemaker Terminal
at the Sanford Orlando Airport. Terminal
tours will begin at 6. and social hour at
6:30. A sealed gourmet dinner will h r
served at 7:30 followed by a program, en­
tertainment and dancing. "Die terminal
was named In honor of class member
Shormukrr tn 1995. who served as
chairman of the Airport Authority for 11
years and board member for 27 years.
Anotlirr rlass member. Don Knight, also
served on the board for many years.
On Sunday, the 19th. many members
of the class and thrlr spouses plan to
worship as a group, at First Baptist
Church on Park Avenue and then to
brunch at the Marina Hotel Restaurant.
To continue 'playing* (Do you remem­
ber'/). a few of the members will Join on
Monday, for a luncheon cruise on the St.
Joluis to see the 'real* Florida.
The class has Invited Boo and Fred
Ganas. Nellie and Boyd Coleman, and
Louise and Roger Harris to be their
guests at the Saturday banquet. Fred,
Nellie and Roger all taught at SHS when
tills class graduated. Another of the
class's favorite trachers was the late
late Dr. John Root. Sr. John Sr.. (Capt.
US Navy ret.) a member of this class and
an attorney, died six weeks ago and was
burled from Die Congregational Christian
Church on Park Avenue where Dr. Root
was pastor for many years.
For months, members of the commit­
tee have been meeting and making plans
for this weekend celebration. Those on
lire committee are co-chairman Mona
(Mills) Walker and Barbara Chapman.
Other members. Fred Rossetter. Shoe­
maker, Betty (Humphrey) Tollefsrud.
Betty (Hall) Slmcoe, Bill and Maggie
Inghram, Shirley (Moreland) Cox. Jan e
(Chapman) Out. J. Byron Beard, Hazel
Madden. Maiyonna (Springer) Rockey. Vi­
ola (Skinner) Frank. Jack Benton. Louise

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(Lundqulst) Austin and Doris (Doughrrty)
Orney.
The president of the senior class was
the late Herb Stcnstrom, Beard, the
class vice-president. will serve as master
of ceremony. Other class officers were
Bob Park, secretary, who lives tn the
D.C. area and is professor emeritus of
law at George Washington University; the
late Walter Gardner, who was class
treasurer and a Sanford anesthetist:
Leslie Harvey, chaplain, who will attend
from Orlando; Frances (LcFtls) Stanaland
and the late Holly Ptcrry were both ath­
letic managers. Frances lives In Savan­
nah and will attend. Beard was presldrnt
of the '48 Student Council and the late
(Judge) Harold Johnson was secretary.
Captains of the football team were
Beard and tiie late John Alexander who
later served as Seminole County Com­
mission Chairman. The tram managers
were Strnstrom and Inghram and the
late Bob Pullin served as the basketball
team manager. The teams were coached
by Fred Ganas. Among the team players
was Glenn McCall, former Touchton Drug
Store owner. The Trt-Hl-Y president was
Jane Gut. who will be coming from Jack ­
sonville. Other ofTlcers were Maggie
Inghram. Madden and Walker. Walker Is
the class of '48's ex officio president and
the reason so many members are still In
(ouch and close friends.
Outstanding Seniors pictured In the
Salmagundi were: Beard. Stanaland.
Maggie Inghram. Alexander. Strnstrom.
Ulllan IMornnl Keith. Sanford, the late
Anita (Jemenez) Kelly. Russet ter. New
York. Alvin Penley. Altoona. Peggy
(Pippin) Harden. Texas, the late Bob
Pullin. whose widow. Alice, Is attending
from San Antonio and Betty Humphrey.
Sanford. The class presidents for the
four high school years were: freshman
and senior years—Stcnstrom, sophomore
year*-Shoemaker. Junior year--Pul!ln.
Tire SHS yearbook was, as It Is today,
the Salmagundi, usually called the
SALLY. The editor tn '48 was Maggie
Inghram. Homecoming Quern was Fran­
ces Stanaland. May Day Ball Queen and
King were Peggy Harden and Bob Faircloth. Peggy and Bob were cheerleaders
along wllli Billy Duncan. B J . (Copeland)
Glllls, Shirley Cox. Alvin Penley. the late
Pltyllla (Bach) Chapman and the (ate
Francis Temple.
Since 1948 was leap year. SHS held a
Sadie liawkln'a Day celebration. Ulllan
Keith was Daisey Mac and the late Bud
Weathering!on was Ul Abner Alexander
was Marrying Sam; Penley was Pappy
Yotuun and Harden was Mommy.
Times were certainly Improving by
1948. The big war was over, you could
buy a new car. the stock market was
going up: gas was plentiful and cheap
compared to now, you could drive to
many of the class's favorite places. In­
cluding Andcl's Drive In. Pig n' Whistle.
McKeynold's Drugstore, cruising Sanford,
the beach, the lokefront and the
Beacham Theater tn Orlando. Sanford's
Mayor was Robert A. Williams. H.N.
Sayer was City Manager and the Com­
missioners were Andrew Carrs way. Ran­

dall Chase, John Krider and Lea R.
Lesher. Both Williams and Sayer had
daughters who graduated the previous
year.
Men's dress clothes have not changed
much through the years, but students
dressed up more than they do today.
Women's dresses were getting much
longer, sometimes almost to the ankle.
Shorts were only worn In gym clasaea.
School dress was long pants for boys
and dresses for girls. There was much
more pride In appearance at school In
1948.
Many of this class continued their edu­
cation at colleges. Including Yale, Prince­
ton. Rollins, and Huntingdon In Ala­
bama. Most enrolled in Florida colleges.
By 1948. the University of Florida and
Florida State had both become coed, but
this class seemed to stick with men at
Gainesville and women at Tallahassee.
Among those who attended UF. were
Shoemaker. McCall, Harvey, Inghram,
Frank Metsch. Falrcloth. Park and the
late Bill Brinson. Those who attended
FSU were. Frances Cobb, the late FI
Chapman. Shirley Cox. Nancy Fttta, the
late Mary Leonls. Lillian Keith and B ar­
bara S. Chapman.
Some who studied at Stetson were. Ton
Stringer. Alexander, Stcnstrom, Root,
Beard, Johnson, Peggy Harden. Maggie
Inghram. and Jane O u t
Wade Gamer. Casselberry, graduated
from the University of Miami's Medical
School. Several attended Murray State In
Kentucky at the urging of Coach Oanaa
(his alma mater). Two were Bob Pullin
and the Reverend Chuck Herron. Jack ­
sonville.
Health care was the goal of some,
those studying nursing were TTsh
(Mrthvln) Walker, Betty Rose (Hooleban)
Stubbs. Wilma (Bland) Coombo, the late
June Rose (Dutton) Wilkins, Myra
(Madden) Dickson and the late Walt
Gardner. Dee (McLellan) Moye saw her
children finish college before she p u r­
sued her nursing dream and earned both
a RN and BS Degrees.
Many men from the Class of *48 were
called, or volunteered, for the Korean
War in the early 1950’s. Several class
members were married shortly after
graduation. One class couple, who dated
several years, graduated together, jrtU
soon celebrate their 49lh wadding anni­
versary. they are Dtekk -and VMs
Sanford.
A few other class members who will be
coming from out of the area are: Roaaetter. New York City; Marjorie (Anderson)
Gardner. Miami; Emily (Mathews) Wilson.
Chuck Brown, Titusville: Beard, Tampa:
Eugene Kendall, Lake Wales: Nancy
Fttta. Silver Springs, FL; Betty Stubbs,
Gainesville, FL; Shirley Cox. Austin. I X
Tom Stringer, Winder, GA; Frank Wilson.
Birmingham. AL: Bud Freeman. New
Smyrna: B J . Glllls. Cocoa: Jackie
(Armstrong) Crum pier, Jacksonville.
The class of '48 guarantees that you
will see folks around Sanford next week­
end checking out their old haunts and
talking about the good old days In San­
ford)

Bride’s wedding fantasy runs
smack into M om’s lack o f cash
DEAR ABBY: My oldest daugh­
ter (111 call her ‘Alexis*) is being
married this year. She is planning a
very large, expensive, fairy-tale
wedding. Her father end I recently
divorced after 29 years of marriage.
I have told Alexia and my exhusband that I don't have a lot of
money for thia occasion because the
divorce wiped out most of my sav­
ings. My daughter claims she
doesn't want to hear it. I have of­
fered to pey for her wedding gown.
My ex insists that he expects me to
pay for half the wedding, even if I
have to take out a loan from him to
doit.
I have tried to be upfront, but no
one is listening. I'm 50 years old
and need to save toward my retire­
ment I cant possibly afford to risk
my entire fiiture. Aim, we have two
more daughters — so it's liksly
there will be more weddings in the
future.
Please keep in mind that it wont
be possible for me to volunteer to
pay for only ‘my* invited guests.
Almost everyone on the bride's side
will be mutual friends and family
both of my ex and mysslf.
Give me some desperately need­
ed advice that won't hurt my
daughter’s feelings. I love Alexis
very much and don't want to be
responsible for spoiling a very spe­
cial time in her Uls.
What are my responsibilities in
this matter?
NEEDS HELP IN NEW YORK

years" must be wondsiftiL
MARRIED PRINCE CHARMING

ADVICE

4^

DEAR M.P.C.! Tm k sv s my
sympathy. Plaaaa 4a o st allow
yourself to raoutla subeserwod
In your huabaad'a a lcoh ol

ABIGAIL
If you haven’t already
VAN BUREN ao, oonMder ottos “
of Al-Anon. The

whet you con reason ably afford,
and let your d au g h ter ad ju st
expenses accordingly.
• ••
DEAK ABBY: The letter signed
‘Examining Life in Ohio,* from the
woman who was married to a
decent man but didn't consider him
her ‘soul mate,” prompts this letter.
I met my soul mate, and on our
first date we both knew i t I figured
it was the greatest love in the histo­
ry of the world. I would have died
for this man.
We were the perfect match! W»
had our ups and downs, and his
family threw barbs at me every
chance they got, but 1 withstood it
because I knew 1 had his love.
So what happened? After 38
years, 1 finally admitted what I had
been denying for decades (and ha
still denies): My husband la a more
or less functioning alcoholic. Ha
absolutely refuses help, and things
are getting worse. The dues have
been there for a long time.
DEAR NEEDB HELPt It la
Now I am envious of older cou­
extremely unwise to Jeopar dize
your future for the Bake of one ples enjoying their later years,
day. I have always advised par­ while I live with a man who is dis­
ents not to go into dabt for a honest and lies constantly. I cannot
wedding. A wedding should be trust him. I dread holidays with our
a gift from the parents, not an children and grandchildren. I’m
embarrassed and ashamed of him.
obligation.
Don't allow Alexis' unreason­ Not only do I no longer love him —1
able denunda and those of your don't even likt him.
A decent man in one's ‘goldsn
ex to Intim idate you. Pay for

They offer first-hand exp eri­
ence to help you^^utyuur Mia
your husbuud eh
nia probleus aud i

DEAK ABBY; It is unfortunate
that 'Dumbfounded in Foxboro,
N .C w as suspected of shoplifting,
detained and questioned. It ie oven
more unfortunate th a t he felt
humiliated and will no longer shop
in that store again.
The security officer acted dis­
creetly by asking ‘Dumbfounded* to
follow her. When she real Itad her
mistake, she apologised. Why didn't
‘Dumbfounded* think, ‘At least I
know thia store Is trying to hold
people accountable and net permit
shoplifters to get away with theft
(which cmuses retail prices to rise n
Abby, the security officer made a
mistake for which aha
An apology should be sul
The world would be a much
kinder and gentler place if we (rest­
ed each other with understanding
and forgiveness, not retaliation.
KATHY IN WASHINGTON
DEARl KATHYi I agree, and
is the beginning o f
since th le
is la
the new ;yenr.rm sure the soresser who made the salerity officer
take would be relieved to I

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. Seminole Herald. Sanlord. Honda • Thursday. Apnl 9.1998

Gypsy burglars plague police across the nation
By Nick P M h af
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD • T ills Isn't a
crime alert bulletin. It's an In­
formational alert." said Semi­
nole County Sheri IT» Deputy
Richard Kay of the Crime Pre­
vention Unit. Kay has Issued a
warning to residents of Central
Florida about the continued
roblem with so-called Oypsy
urglars.
They use so many names
and travel across the country
no much It's difficult to find
them." said Sheriff's Lieutenant
John Thorp. "Then too. there
has been difficulty In keeping

c

C h o r u s to
p e r f o r in
Sanford Middle School Cho­
rus Director. Cynthia Gray, Is
preparing students for the an ­
nual District Festival. Hosted
this year by Seminole Commu­
nity College, the Festival Is
April 18 from 8:30 a.m. to
12:00 p.m.
Four SMS groups will per­
form: Mystical Illusions. Har­
mony, Impressions, and Im­
age.
The competition Is free and
open to the public. Gray Is
hopefbl SMS parents and the
Sanford community will turn
out to support the students.

A lt a m o n t e
b an k ro b b e d
ALTAMONTE SPR1NOS • Al­
tamonte Springs police are In­
vestigating a reported bank
■robbery shortly after noon
Tuesday. Although a firearm
was said to have been Involved,
no one was injured.
Police said they were called
to the First Union Bank. 1030
Montgomery Road, at I2:2S
p.m.
According to Officer Michael
Nelaon. a black male, wearing
a black Oakland Raiders
hooded jacket, blue jeans and a
black bandanna over hla face,
entered the bank
The suspect then reportedly
Jumped over the counter and
ordered a teller to place the
cash bom two drawers into a
bsg. He then exited out the
front door wtth an undisclosed
amount of money.
A witness told officers an
older model maroon Chevrolet
4-door wtth two block moles,
was seen leaving the area.
Ihe robber la described as
between 20 and 30 years of
age. six feet three Inches toll,
and wd#Ung 170 pounds.
Altamonte Springs police are
urging anyone who may have
Information regarding this
robbery to contact them as
as possible at 339-2441.

C o m m u n it y
Income names, help residents
find new Jobs, construct water
and sewer lines, build fire sta­
tions. neighborhood and senior
drisen centers, new parks and
playgrounds, and subsidize
other ongoing community de­
velopment projects.
The Community Development
Block Grant Program was de' as a community funding
that benefits low to
More than
lion 70 percent aof the
provided though this
program directly benefits these
families.
DCA hopes to administer
more than (32 million to local
governments through the pro­
gram this coming year.

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oily other object arising
xn the water (excluding old
aapa or ala ban couraes).
The primary concern is the
foty of people enjoying the
‘ i In Seminole County. SecCash aakl, there to the
___m o l rtoinng- that wakes
to both the environment as
result of crooion and to
*4rm m d vessels tied to them,
ic present high water level*
■fa* the possibility of damWgreater than when the wsr level has been lower.
Armstrong said
wtU mount
_ this
to cnfofcc the ordlAnyone desiring
mnaUon regardthe enforcement of this
uld contact Copt. Armng at 324-988S.

these people in jail or prose­
cuting them properly."
Thorp told of one man. who
nt times has used the name
Adorno Marlcllo. (Most of the
names used were extremely
difficult to spell or were deriva­
tions of names, such as one
used by the male. “Kryatlna.")
"He was part of the Los Ange­
les 20." he said. T his was a
group of about 20 Individuals
arrested In I-os Angeles In
1988. He was taken to court
and ordered In leave the coun­
try. But the deportation never
look place, and he was a r­
rested again In 1989 In Canada
along with a while female. Tills
lime they were using French
names.
Thorp run off u list of aliases
used try these two. os well as
others who have been Involved
In similar cases. "With all the
aliases, we have no Idea what
their real names might be." he
commented.
He also explained how they
were arrested again In 1991.
then In 1995 In Pinellas
County. "From there they were
to be transported to Miami for
court." hr said, "but some­
where along Ihe line, some of
the papers were lost, and she
ended up being charged with
only a minor count and was let
loose for time served."
Kay explained that although
there have not been any cases
Invoking the so-called Gypsy
burglaries In Seminole Countv
In over a year, they arc still
operating across the nation
and may well be In Ihe Central
Florida area from lime to time.

Last month, the City of
Philadelphia arrested four of
Ihe fj^rpsles during the com­
mission of “Impostor Burgla­
ries." Some $1.8 million In
rash and nn unknown amount
of Jewelry and coins were re­
covered from safe deposit
Iraxrs. Onr of those safe de­
alt boxes was located In Or
ando.
f
Even though llie persons
werr arrested In Pennsylvania,
Kay said others, apparently In
Ihe organization, attempted to
nrcess Ihe Orlando safe de
posit box bill were unsuerrssful.
“What they generally do.* Kay
said. “Is have a box right with
them when they commit the
burglary, and as soon as they
get their loot, they put It In Ihe
box and mall It to some other
location. That way. If Ihry're
caught, there Is no evidence on
hand.*
Kay said he wants to warn
Central Florida residents about
how this operation works. In
the hopes of preventing a reoc­
currence of Ihe crimes, as had
been reported In several areas
In South Seminole County In
Ihe past.
These crimes are lyplrally
committed against Ihe elderly
segment of mainstream society
(70 to 90) at Ihe vlrllm's resi­
dence. The victims are selected
by observing them at banks
and storrs. and following them
home or liy door knocking In
residential
neighborhoods
where greater mimlx-rs of eld­
erly victims are located." he
said.

OBITUARIES
MART B. ANDERSON
Mary B. Anderson. 71, Cardi­
nal Creek Place. CMrdo. died
Monday. April 0. 1998. Mrs.
Anderson was bom In Plant
City. Florida. Mrs. Anderson
was a homemaker.
Survivors Include husband.
Charles: son. Danny. Winter
Springs;
daughter.
Rita
Armbruat. Anderson.
S.C.;
brother. James Brady. Ft.
Pierce, Frank Brady. Indian
Town. Fla.: sister, Roberta
Scott. Deerfield Beach. Jewel
Simmons, Bell. Fla.: 5 grand­
children:
6
great­
grandchildren.
Family Funeral Care. Oviedo.
In charge of arrangements.

MART DORJ8 NOBLE
Mary
Doris
Noble.
71.
Okaloosa Trull. Sorrento, died
Wednesday. April 8. 1998
Bom Sept. 10. 192U In Winter
Paik. ahr was a lifetime resi­
dent of Central Florida. Mrs.
Noble was employed In Itral
Estate sales. She was u mem­
ber of Jr. Sorosls of Orlando
and Central Florida Ceramic
Society, Orlando.
Survivors Include husband.
Waller A.: daughters. Diana
Kalter. Longwood, Nancy Rey­
nolds. Altamonte Springs; son.
Richard W.. Columbia. S.C.; 5

He continued; T h e crime Is
typically committed by n group
of 3 to 5 gypsy males. The ruse
to gain entry to Die victim's
residence may be quite varied
tuid even tailored to. the loca­
tion where they are working.
Examples Include posing as
utility workers, cable TV em­
ployees. tree trimmers, pest
control company employees,
etc. Clothing Is worn to match
whichever ruse Is being em­
ployed. simitar to that worn by
bona fide company employ­
ees."
“One mnle will Ire Ihe contact
person. Ills Job will be to dis­
tract the victim away from llie
front door. He may ask the vic­
tim to step Into the back yard
so he may explain what type of
work Is lo be done, or be may
simply divert the victim lo on
area out of sight of Ihe front
door.'
"Once Ihe victim Is Isolated,
two or thire oilier members of
the group enter the residence
and commit Ihe rrime.*
Kay said loot may range from
small lo very large amounts of
rash. Jewelry, coin collections
and small safes. Members of
the group often use portable
radios or cell phones to com­
municate between themselves
during the rrime.
Mnny vtdlm* have reported a
foreign language Is spoken.
Kay said Ihe language is Ro­
mani (Gypsy). In Florida, many
have reported Ihe accent may
I k - Hispanic. Others say Itnllun
or Indian.
Subjects arc generally de­
scribed as swarthy, with dark
hair, and medium lo heavy sel
In build.
Deputies say that anyone
who believes they may be llie
victim of such an operation
should contact Ihe Sheriff's Of­
fice or nearest law enforcement
agency as soon as possible.
Wlille there have been no re­
ported rases In Seminole
County recently, there Is al­
ways Ihe possibility that activi­
ties could rrsumc ut any lime.

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Hxmnr l . h a n szn
Henry L. Hansen. 87. Red
Cedar Drive. Longwood. died
Sunday. April 5. 1998 at
Healthcare and Rehabilitation
Center of Sanford. Bom March
11. 1B11 In Rockville. Conn.,
she moved to Central Florida
In 1977. Mr. Ilansen was u
Janitor. He was a Mason. Mr.
Hansen was a Protestant.
Survivors Include wife. Juli­
enne; sons, John. Sulsun City,
Calif., Barry, Longwood. Rob­
ert. Brook. Va., Jim, Panama.
Qramkow Funeral Home,
Sanford. In charge of arrange­
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LKMORB A. KARANER
Lenorc A. Karaner. 96. South
Orange Avrnue, Sanford, died
Wednesday. April 8. 1998.
Bom Dec. 5. 1901 In Iowa, she
moved to Central Florida In
1978. Mis. Karaner was s
homemaker. He was a Lu­
theran.
•
Survivors include nieces, Ar­
lene Janok. Lake Mary. Dolores
Sitka, Wilmington. IU.: neph­
ews. Allen Shuler, Lake A1ma­
nor, Calif.. Ivon Shuler. Victor.
N.Y.
Brlsson Funeral Home, San­
ford. In charge of arrange­
ments.
ROT LUTTRRLL
Lee Roy LuttreU. 86. Cen­
tralis. IU.. died Monday. April
6. 1998 at hla residence. Bom
Apiil 7. 1911 In Harveys Point,
IU.. he
I moved to Osteen In
1968 where he lived until 1994.
Mr. LuttreU was a general la­
borer and carpenter, working
for Disney World for 3 years.
He served sa s church deacon
for more than 40 years. Mr.
LuttreU was a member of
Bethel Baptlit Church in rural
Odin. 111.
Survivors Include wife, Vir­
ginia: sons. Gordon, Deltona,
Mark.
Fairbanks.
Alaska;
daughters.
Daisy
Branch.
Janet
Spltler.
both
of
Qrovespring. Mo., Myma Nez.
Centralis. IU.. Kathy O'Connor.
Anchorage. Alaska; brothers,
Ray. Salem. IU., Darrell. At­
lanta. Ul.; sisters. Ethel Coyer.
Centralis. Wanda GUIto. June
Farthing, both of Odin. UL,
Donna Ritchie. Parkersburg.
IU.; 11 grandchUdren; 10 great­
grandchildren.
Day Funeral Homes. San­
doval. Ul.. In charge of arrangementa.

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By Tony DeBonnier
HERALD CORRESPONDENT

; OVIEDO _ It was n Tuesday night at Oviedo
; High School.
There was nothing any different than what
, normally goes on at any high school
anywhere In Seminole County or. for that
matter, anywhere else.
At almost any event. It could be baseball,
softball, soccer or anything else. It's always
pretty much tire same tiling. And that
Includes anywhere In America. If you went to
New Hampshire. Colorado. Alaska, or
anywhere else, you'd sec the same things. It
Just happened to be lacrosse night, as the
girls ran away with a 16-1 win In a game
that really didn't matter.
So It was easy to look at what was going
on around the game. Oviedo had wrapped
things up early, and the school looked pretty
much like Anytown, America.
There were young kids trying to master the
game on the sideline throwing lax balls
back and forth, usually without much
success.
.
High school boys flirted with high school
girls on the sidelines untlTa stray ball almost
maimed one of the girls. She was okay.
Oviedo's coach was shouting, even as the
score mounted, 11*1, 12-1 and so forth.
Everyone wanted to score.
• Seven children Jumped up and down on the
landing area for the boys high Jump pit that
sits In the area behind the field. They looked
Uke they could have cared less as the score
^became 13-1.
! Four people • two boys and two girls ! talked extensively about the dating
! possibilities of friends of theirs. Apparently,
one of their friends likes another who liked
I another who liked the first one. The
conversation was much more riveting than
the game as Oviedo made It 14-1.
The clock continued to tick.
Three people in the stands were eating
McDonald's, chatting about the prom and
the fact that they didn't have dates. It's
getting kind of late. guys.
Oviedo made It 15-1 and eveiyone on the
sideline laughed. By that time, the Lions
were playing offensive players on defense and
defensive players on offense. They were all
having a good time as the coach continued
to shout out Instructions.
On the sidelines, two young kids were
trying to master the task of throwing a lax
ball back and forth. Not one pass was
completed, but the kids were having a good
time.
In the stands, there were about 40 people,
mostly parents who had come out to salute
Oviedo during Its Senior Night. There wasn't
much talk about the game: with lacrosse
being new to most Floridians, there wasn't
much to talk about. But everyone seemed to
be having fun.
Oviedo scored again to make It 16-1.
Finally, mercifully, the game ended. Lines
formed and everyone shook hands, repeating
the "good game’ mantra over and over until
reaching the end of the line. In lacrosse, as
In all sports, a team could beat another 489­
0 and still, ’nice game* over and over until
the end of the line.
It was a warm Tuesday night In Oviedo. It
could have been anywhere.
Last Second Shot: My predictions
are notable In that I haven’t gotten one
right In my two years here.
This weekend. Tiger Jlntshes second.
David Duval gets the Jacket at Augusta .

LAKE MARY _ llrtan llrrtzrr
made short work of the Ovlrdo Li­
ons Wednesday night, tossing a
three-hitler as the Dike Mary Rams
posted a 0-1 victory In their Class
Please see Bams. Fags 2B

Bnan Bretzer (rtght) tossed s three-hitter end only stowed
lour baso runners, while Matt Allegra (loft) scored two runs as

S e m in o le p o w e r s
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Prom Staff Reports

Andy Hal had the first three-hit game of his career and drove In two runs to help
Seminole beat homostandmg Lako Howell 10-6 Wednesday night.

M a g ic ris e fr o m
d e a d a g a in ; p la y o ff
h o p e s re m a in a liv e
By Jaff Bsrtialcks
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
ORLANDO _ You have to give the
Orlando Magic credit. Every time It
looks like lights out on the season,
someone turns the high beams on.
Despite struggling to secure the
eighth and final playoff spot in the
NBA Eastern Conference, which
ensures that Michael Jordan will
come to town at least one more
time, the Magic came on strong
last night with a 05-67 win over the
Detroit Platons at tire Orlando
Arena last night.
New Jersey won as well, so Or­
lando la still locked out of that fi­
nal spot with five games remaining
In the regular season.
It waa an emotional night at tire
Arena as the Magic was missing

PORT ORANOE _ The
Seminole Sidewinders put
on quite a performance in
winning the Port Orange
n i w Sudden Death Softball
ToumaxMnt In late March.
With. J m championship
the Stqriwtnders, a 16-andUnder girls' fast pitch soft­

ball team, have qualified for
the ISA (Independent Soft­
ball Association) World Se­
ries to be held at the Walt
Disney World Wide World of
Sports complex In July.
The Sidewinders opened
the tournament with a game
against the Space Coast
Rebels.
The game started well for

fourth.
Brent Templeton came on to
pitch out of the fourth Inning Jam
and blanked Lake Howell until he
too. ran Into problems In the
bottom of the seventh timing after
the Tube took a .10-2 IratJ. ...........
Slums Won* Was .brought u* after
the
and got the final three qqja to
secure. ihc- VtcUxy lac. Seminole,
which Is ranked No. 5 In the Class
5A State Poll this week.
•(Brent)
Templeton
was
outstanding.* said Powers. "He
worked out of a Jam In the fourth
Inning and held them down until
the seventh.*
Hall finished the evening 3-for-4
with two RBI. He was Joined on the
hit parade by Tim Raines (3-for-3
with a home run. three RBI). Ryan

WINTER PARK _ Isn't It amazing
what u little extra work can do.
For most of the season. Seminole
High School Andy Hall tuts been
struggling with
his
batting,
especially
accumulating strike
outs.
But after spending a lot of extra '
time tn the batting cage this past
week the senior second baseman
came up with his first ever threehit game against a tough Lake
Howell pitching staff Wednesday
night.
leading
the
Fighting
Semlnoles to a 10-6 Seminole
Athletic Conference victory.
Tm proud of Andy (Hall).* said
Seminole head coach Mike l*owers.
"lie worked real hard In the cage
last week and It paid off.’
Hall was far from the only alar
for Seminole, which collected 13 ,
hits off of five Silver Hawks
FIQHTHVQ BBMUtOlXS 10.
pitchers.
BILVZK HAWKS 0 *
In addition to the offense, the
M l 490 0 .1 0 19 2
Tribe got good pitching from three
000 900 4 . • 11 0
Ittan u m . T em ple to n 141. O dom IT) M l
pitchers.
Josh Blanton (1-0) made hla T a rta r D e cke r. P a r a n a 131. D cJca u a 14).
ith 14). Lockw o o d 171 a n d M o n t« o * P second atari of the season since SMmanual
11-01. LI* . D e cke r Save . none. 3 B
returning from arm problems and
S rm in c tr. A h rtjo rv L a k e Itowett. M anttyo. 3U
hurled three shutout Innings before I none. IIK . S e m in o le. T . B alnea. R rc a rd a .
running Into problems In the Se m in o le 16 6; L a k e llo w e tl IB -7 .

WELL DONE

starting point guard Derek Harper,
whose lH-month old daughter.
Darla, wus pulled from a swimming
pull at the Harper’s home in Or­
lando. She was In critical condition
yesterday morning, but team offi­
cials said her condition had im­
proved and she was breathing on
her own as of yesterday afternoon.
Magic coach Chuck Daly said the
team's minds were on Harper and
hla family.
"We were affected at the atari of
the game but once the competitive
Juices started flowing, we played
our game." Daly oald.
No one could aay when Harper
might return to the team.
Last night, his place waa taken
by Mark Price and Kevin Ollle.
each of whom had strong games.
Please saa Magic, Fags 2B

Sidewinders win Sudden Death Tournament
■yaclal to tha Herald

Lake Mary handed Oviedo Its fourth-straight loss, 0-1. In a
Class BA-Dtstrtcl 3 baseball game Wednesday night.

the Rebels as they held the
Sidewinders scoreless In the
top of the first Inning, then
plated two runs of their own
tn the bottom of the frame.
But that waa the last hur­
rah for the Rebels as the
Sidewinders scored tn every
remaining Inning of the
game while holding the Reb­
els to two runs in the bot­

tom of the sixth Inning In
posting a 7-4 triumph.
The battery of pitcher
Beth
Vanderpool
and
catcher Jamie Pace were
uwcsomc. Vanderpool al­
lowed only six hits, while
Pace picked off three base
Fags 2B

SANFORD _ The Sanford Optimist Club Athlete of the Week m
tm
goes lo Seminole High School track standout Jeremiah Mitchell.
Mitchell (shown above with Optimist Club member Betty Verm) won
the two mile run at the B* Buchaiter Supremacy Cup (for the best
runners in Central Florida) at Disney's Wide World of Sports complex
last Saturday with a personal record lime of 9:48. lowering his per­
sonal record by 10-seconds.
,
Mitchell and nearly 1,000 other athletes will compete in
Optimist Club Invitational Track Meet to be held on
Lawson Memorial Track at Seminole High School's
Whtgham Stadium today beginning at 4 p.m.

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Sanford softball meeting
SANFORD _ The S anford R ecreation Dr
)s irtn irn l will hold an o rg an izatio n al m eetin g
tor Its S p rin g S lo w p ttrh Softball Leagues on
Tuesday. April 14th at 6 30 p m at the
Downtown Youth C e n te r first floor of Sonlord Clfv H all
Tlic SKD will offer m en's, w o m e n s. Co-Ed.
C h u rih a n d In d u stria l leagues s to n in g in
c.trlv May
Cost will be $300 lor re tu rn in g te a m s and
$325 for new te a m s A d iscount will be given
to m a n a g e rs w ho a tte n d the o rg an izatio n al
m eeting
Call 3 30-5697 for m ore in torm atlon.

Rung Fu/Martial Arts classes
SANFOR7) _ The S anford R ecreation De­
p a rtm e n t I- ofTcnng Kung-Fu and M anta)
A rts c lasses.
C lasses, lor ages 6 -to -ad u ll. will be held on
T uesday an d T h u rsd ay evenings from 6 p m
to 7:15 p m at th e Downtown Youth C enter
located on lire bottom floor of Sanford Cltv
Hail. 300 N Park Ave
Cost Is $30 p er m o n th for a d u lts and S25
p er m o n th for k id s 6-12. Fam ily prices arc
also av ailab le
In stru c to r D arryl D ztrdzic will teach tra d e
lional C h in ese K ung-Fu w hich ts useful in
guiding self-esteem a s well a s discipline and
body con d itio n in g Also ta u g h t will be form s,
w eapons a n d self-delense.
For m ore Inform ation, call 330 5697.

Youth Basketball at SCC
SANFORD _ Sem inole C om m unity College
an d th e S em inole C ounty S h eriffs D epart
m en t Police Athletic League Is accepting in­
dividual an d team re g istra tio n s for It’s sp rin g
Irag u e for boys an d girls 10-years-of-age an d
younger.
All g am es a re played at th e college on S a t­
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Cost Is $ 50 p e r player or $400 per team
R egistration form s are available at m ost
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OVIEDO
Support th e Dike Howell High
St hool H oo-tet C lub at th r a n n u a l gull lout
ti.im rtit April 19 at the Kk.tiia tT&lt;*ll C hib
n ie c lu b r.us&lt;-s m oney lor Dike Howell
ath letic s
T lirir will 1 n t 'to p m »lio 1gnii —tart
with closest to th r pin longest drive, and
p u ttin g com pel it tu n s sta rtin g at noun Kang,
flails will be provided lor p rat UnCost i- $48 per player and includes lunch
Fax m lu n n atiu ii to Doug D orsum (7 8 8 -16661
or Lake llow rll 1320 9025) to p articipate.

UCF Scholarship Golf
OUDANDO _ T lir U niversity ol C en tra l
H o n d a College of E d u ia tio n Alumni C h a p in
is holding a sc h o la rsh ip golf to u rn am en t
Friday April 17th at E k ana Golf Club in
Oviedo
The sh o tgun start ts set lor 1 p in
Golf packages p r u c s range hum $00 lor
stu d en t golfers to $400 lor a foursom e and a
co rp o rate hole sp o n so rsh ip The pai kage In ­
cludes a lunch b a rb e c u e dinner and all
golfing fees
All proceeds benefit sc h o la rsh ip s lor UCF
s tu d e n ts p u rsu in g ca re e rs in education.
Call 14071 UCF-ALUM 1823 2586) lor m lu r
Illation

Red Bun Summer Softball
CAbSELHERKY „ ’Die Sem inole C ounty
R ecreation D ep artm en t will oiler a Suirunei
Slow pltch Softball la-ugui- at Iced Dug Dike
Park sta rtin g die week of May 18th.
M en s leagues will l&gt;e oiler*d nightly, with
a new w om en’s league starting up on Mon
d ay ’s a n d a Co-Ed league on W ed n esd ay ’s,
R eturning S pring League team s m ay sta rt
registering April 20th with open re g istra tio n
beginning April 27th
For m ore inform ation p lease call 6957113

Recreation Cheerleading
SANFORD . The S anford R ecreation De­
p artm en t is offering a C h eerlead in g C lass for
girls ages 6 and Up
Please c all 330 56U7 (or m ore Inform ation.

RAINES GAUGE
Tim R aines is a Sanford native a n d Sem inole
High School g ra d u a te now playing for the New
York Y ankees His s ta ls for the 1998 seaso n Is
in d ie first colum n, p e rso n al-b est se a so n
to tals in d ir seco n d colum n and career to tals

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straight night In S e a ttle for die first tim e In
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W IN IL H SPHifJCiS Its been quite a year for Winter Springs
High School pilc.tujr Airncc N lilt Ins
Tfw? freshm an huner followed up a victory earlier this season
over powedol Lake M ary tihe only non-tournam ent loss suffered
by the 19-3 Rams) by throwing a no-hitter at a tough S em inole
H.gh School squad last Thursday, just two days after the fig h tin g
Sem m oies had beaten a very good O viedo team
Nettles (3*3 with the olhot van coming over district too Cocoa
Beach) faced 18 haliers stoking out seven and walking just two.
m recording the no-hitter as the Bears topped the Doles 10-0

R a m s ----------------------C ontinued from Page 111
OA-Di-I ih t 3 and
Setltltiule A thleti. C older,-lice baseball . nttti -t
at Dike Mary High Sc Inn.l
th e gam e look Ju*,t over an hour an d .&lt; Ii.dl
lo pluy
"I thouglii Drum w as dom inating tonight
said D ike Mary c o a ih A llan Tuttle, lie g in - u1-veryllilng lie h a s .v ery tim e lie goes l, ihe
m oitnd. lie did ju st u great job to id t’hl
Oviedo m anaged pist four base hiiiim -is all
niglit Richard R odrigue/ s two out single In lb*second tuning. Je re m y Frost s solo hom e m u in
the fourth, a w alk to Hen K napp in the til.I■ an d
a one out single by J u s tin Holmes in tit*- sixth
D ret/er (5-2) finished with five stru* k ta ils ll&lt;
ii’cnriled 10 o u ts on llv balls. Ilv*- on giouii
d o u ls. and nn*- w hen a n Oviedo n m n ei w as
throw n out ste a lin g .
Dtke Mary got all lit*- offense 11 needed win ii
J osh O iirte n lau n ch ed tin- (trst pit* Ii lie saw
from K napp m tlx- first iniiing for .* two ru n
hom e i i i i i Mall Allegru. who hail ]ul a one uu*
single, rode hom e on O iirten s blast
I’to ti-itlu g a 2-1 lead in the lilth inning, the
R am s jiarlayed a n irro r. two w alks lone iiiteu
liollal). two singles, a n d a passed ball m m tout
runs.
Allegro, who led oil iln- Inning by ten* lung mi
all error, eventually scored on tin- p assed ball
O lirtt-n (who walked) and Jo ey lin k s Ip ltn h
ru n n in g for H rc/tcr. who w as ln teiitn n iallv
walked) cam e 111 oil Scull llllln s k ls -Ingle
Daniel Sanford plated llllln sk l with Ills two out
single.
With tin- win. Dike Mary Improves to I I 9
overall. 5dl In C lass 6A -District 3 play, and |- l
in tin- Sem inole Athletic C onference. Oviedo,
w hich h a s lost lour straig h t a n d six ul it- last
seven. Is now 9 9 overall. 2 7 In the district, mid
0-3 In the co n fe re n ce .
"We’i r going th r m ig h a h a d s tr e t c h light now,
th e r e s n o d e n y i n g Ural," s a id O v ie d o r o a c h
K em ie Drown. "Dill I believe In Ibis te a m Hil­
ts a good b a s e b a ll t e a m a n d we'll prove It b efo re
tills s e a s o n Is o v e r.”

Tin- Lions will tty a n d rtgltl them selves th is
Friday, w hen they host the I loom- D ra w s In a 7
p in gam e at Milder Field on the i.n n p iis nt
Oviedo High S chool.

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Religion
{'aster serviees ey events
Eggstravaoanza
HANFORD T he S an fo rd R ecreation D ep artm en t will hold
a n E a ste r E g g strav ag an za S a tu rd a y . April I I .«l l«cr P Moore
I'a rk
Tile ever11 is free of charge an d open to all youngsters Irom

birth through 12 years The evenl will begin al (I.MO nan, with
the arrival of th e Raster (hinny. A fterw ard, (lie hunt Is on for
the gulden eggs
Y oungsters a re u rg ed to take an K aster bask et to llll w ith
eggs a n d prizes
For ad d itio n a l In lo n u a llo n phone th e S an lo rd R eereatio n
D ep artm en t al MMO 50517.

Sunrise Service
SANFORD
Die a n n u a l F-asler S u n rise W orship Service will
he held .it 0 a.ru S u n d ay . Apnl 12. al M em orial Park on th e
S an fo rd lakefrotll T he event Is s|M insored liy firs t U nited
M ethodist ( 'h u rt h For ad d itio n al in lo n u a llo n . phone .lean
N orris at M22 4 IMG

Hippity Hop
SANFORD
O n S a tu rd a y . April I I . tlir C en tral F lorida
Zoological Park will hold a H lppttv Hop A dventure Ironi It)
a in u n lll M p m T h e event rep laces the a n n u a l K aster egg
h u n t n o n n ally held al th e zoo
Many sjw cial ev e n ts lor ch ild ren .u e p lan n ed lilt hiding free
b u n n y tails, face p a in tin g an d o th er tu n activities C h ild ren
are e n co u rag ed lo ta k e a b ask et or bag lo i o ile d p rizes
T here will also h r baby p o rcu p in e ex h ib its Irom I I a m
until M p ru . e le p h a n t d e m o n s tia llo n s Irom I I a m lo 2 p m
s n a p p in g tu rtle d e tn o n s tra llo n s at 11:15 a h i . a n d 2 15 p m
lellne leeding p ro g ram at M p m . p rtm aie leeding p rogram at
M MO p in a n d an im al e n c o u n te rs th ro u g h o u t th e day
Prices for a d m issio n lor th is special event are th e sam e .is
for reg u lar zoo v isits For ad d itio n al Inform ation phone M2M
•1450. e x te n sio n J-P)

5K Run/Walk/Skate
lJ\Kf. MARY Die Sem inole YMCA Fam ily ( e n te r will hold a
5K n in /w a lk /s k a le event S a tu rd a y . April I 1 beginning al
7 45 a m P a rtic ip a n ts will receive a T sh u t re lre s h m e n ls
a n d prizes w ith a w a rd s to be p re se n te d al llie ro n c lu slo n of
th e event
P ro ceed s will go tow ard
si h o la ish lp s
lor
u n d erp riv ileg ed y o u th a n d a d u lts in S em inole C ounty
Die event will kick oil the 2nd a n n u a l c itv wide F aster F.gg
H unt

Easter Egg Hunt
IAKFI MARY
The second a n n u a l Dike Mary E a ste r egg
h u n t will lie held al 5* MO a m S a tu rd a y . April II S pecial
events in c lu d e h u n ts , crufts, g am es an d food th ro u g h th e
g rn e ro slly of local o rg an izatio n s an d b u st n e sse s
T lir evenl. sp o n so re d by C ovenant C om m unity C h in c h , will
h r held on th e g to u n d s of C entral I’a tk . Im m ediately a d ja c e n t
to Ih r D ike Mary C ity Hall

S u n rise serv ice to be h eld fo r 72n d y ea r
Public invited to
attend service to
be held on shores
o f Big Lake Mary
By Mary Rowell

HERALD CORRESPONDENT
LAKE MARY
In 1512(1, on
E a ste r m o rn in g . Just at T in
rise, a sm all g tm ip ol D ike
M ary citizen s
g a th e re d
at
E vansdulc I’.u k
th e p u b lic
iM’nch on Dike M ary to w o r­
sh ip to g e th e r a n d c e le b ra te
th e
re su rre c tio n
ol J e s u s
C h rist.
Hie stilln e ss ol th e m o rn in g
w as not In te rru p te d by th e
sound of c a rs or p lan es. |u st
the occasio n al call of a b ird
a n d Ihc i litrp of a &lt;rt&lt;ket.
Every veai since, th ere lias
l»een a s u n ris e service tn Dike
M aty on E a sie r m o rn in g G one
are th e long d re s s e s a n d big
fiats Still (Ilia d Is llie faith
Hull m l. ii I Is Ih r Iw autv of th e
lake
The servti es w ere sta rte d by
the I list P te sb v le rla n C h u n h
o| Dike M ary vvlm h at t h r
lim e w as i allcil Ih r Com tm ililtv ( I i i i i i b Die Rev J a m e s
M ih o m p so n w as th e llrsi
m in ister lo p resid e over th e
se rv ile
D u er th e N a /a re n e
i lim c li joined in For m any
w a rs , it w as ju st th e se two
■h u tc h e s b ecau se th e re w ere
no other c h u rc h e s lu D ike
M ary
W hen
the
B ap tist
t l u i r i h i am e into town, th e y
Joined 111 th o se who have
been a tte n d in g llie srrv n es
over th e years ca n onlv re
m em ber u rain in g n in e in
th o se 72 years. That S un d ay ,
the i d e m o n y w as held in th e

th e n new M.ipi 1st c h u rc h .
'Die services w ere moved one
year d u rin g W orld W ar II to
the sh o re s of West C ry stal
Dike It w as a v eat w hen a lit*
lie p a g e a n try w as added lo the
service
Rli h a u l Keogh p o rtray ed J e ­
s u s by d re ssin g In a flowing
w hile m b He gol In a sm all
fjoal and a friend rowed him
a c ro ss the lake lo the services
II m ade g u ile a vision as th e
boat llo.iled alm ost silent Iv
th ro u g h th e m ist
Rti h a rd 's i h lld re n .
asked
w hat they I hough) ah o u l th e ir
fa th e r ta k in g on th is role. said,
w ith i h a ra c te rls iii c h ild re n 's
h o n esty , th at they w ere w a tt­
ing lor I i i i i i to f.ill in th e w ater.
O ne Im al re sid e n t, w ho w as
know n in im bibe a little loo
m uch, ipul d rin k in g lor a week
a lle r seeing J e s u s , (after th e
servu c) o u tsid e h is w indow ,
w ith his robe sw ept u p over
his arm . sm oking a c ig a re tte .
Allet I h r w ar. th e service
w as m oved hack to th e sh o re s
of Dike Mary. Tills tim e, u
went not h.u k lo K v an sd alr
I'ark. hut to th e front y ard of
Mr. an d Mrs F rank E vans
Die hom e, on 227 C lerm o n t
A venue. Is now ow ned by
C laire E vans O 'C onnor
Ih e
services arc still held there, on
the sh o re s ol Dike M arv

F lit Phol{!

Wttl Crystal l*ki in li k t Miry. (I on* tlmi Ihi tilt ol tho t u t u tomtit itrvict.

Everyone is Invited to a tte n d
the services
sc h e d u le d lor
F'.asrer S unday. April 12 .it 7
.t rn (In th e years before d a y ­
light savings tune, th e serv ice
w as u su ally held at fi .cm )
th in g vour own Inkling &lt;h a irs
lire atise th e re a re no pew s by
th e lake Ilils y ear, th e sen.
lie s \s ill be co n d u c te d bv T he
Rev. A T. S tev en s of th e Dike
M a n P resb v lert.in C h u rch . If
yo u 're not l.unlliar with th e
. h i m , |n s t tolluw th e signs

Passover
The Festival of Passover
begins Friday at sun­
down. The Jewish 7-day
holiday commemorates
several universal
themes. Rabbi Moshe
Elbaz explains Its
importance in Friday's
Seminole Herald

T h e g rea test sto ry ev er to ld
A n e m p ty d rea m or a resu rr e ctio n o f h o p e ?
Djr Dr. William Robert (Bob) Parker

FIRST MAPI 1ST CHURCH MARKHAM WOODS

hsrM d Photo by Tommy Vmeant

Learn what Easter's all about
Abundant Life Presbylortan Church, Lako M ary, is sponsoring
a children's Easter Party on Saturday. April 11. from 1:30 to
3 :3 0 p m , at tho N orthw est Branch (Lake M ary) of Iho
Sem inole County Public Library. The party for children of all
ages will include gam es, cralts, stones, and lood. G e ttin g
toady for all tho fun are Molossa M ason. M ariah W ron,
A lexandra M ason (standing) and Elizabeth Com eau and
B raxton Low ers (seated ). The library is located a l 5 8 0
G ree n w ay Blvd.

It docs not ta k e som eone w ith a bad. p e s ­
sim istic. m inim i outlook mi life lo adm it to a
gross u n d rrs ia tc m c n i th a t "this life d o e sn 't
alw ays go w ell.'
T lir Im m ediate re sp o n se horn th e re c e n t
Jo n e sb o ro . A rk a n sa s
trag ed y
w as 'to ta l
s h o c k .' ’disbcllcl." a n d a "Hood ol questions*
th at could seem ingly never l»c an sw ered In a
ratio n al way. W ithin a few days, how ever,
w hen reaso n m oved so me w h at beyond em ultonal c h a o s, th e h e a d lin e s read: 'In a lew
h o u rs, m isfits b ecam e k ille rs ' and "No one
had paid a tte n tio n
to J u n e shorn
b o y s'
th reats.* R eading I lie h e a d lin e s a n d b e tw e e n
the lines, one co u ld h ear: T h e s e th in g s d o n 't
ju s t h a p p e n ; they have c a u s e s a n d m o tiv a­
tions.* W hatever th e c a u s e s or w hatever th e
m otivations, th e event still leaves e m p tin e ss,
loss a n d h u rtltil. re se n tfu l feelings Why m e?
w h y u s? Why Jo n e s b o ro --a family o rie n te d
tow n w here people sp eak of a co m m u n ity ol
faith ? T he saga p ro g re sse s a n d th e h e a d lin e s
read: 'W ith songs, m e m rn to s a n d p ra y e rs ,
m o u rn e rs said good-bye to two girls a n d a h e ­
roic te a c h e r killed at th e ir sc h o o l.' After a
w eek’s m edia coverage, th e h e a d lin e s read :
■Jonesboro Muds 'so la c e at (h u rt'll.* Indeed. It
Is tru e , "solace* lallcvlatlon of grief) Is found In
th e 're s u rre c te d * laird!
D eath com es like a ru th le s s thief, s n a tc h in g
away a tre a s u re d p re se t tee a n d m u c h of th e
tim e leaving only hollow m em ories. T ra g e d ie s
hap]H-n hi lives dally til a h u n d re d w ays a n d
m ore. W hat Is th e u ltim a te a n sw e r to p ain ,
d isease, h e a rta c h e a n d tro u b le ? W here Is
lni|M' for th e b lin d , p araly zed , a n d th e fanitly
w ho h as lost a child by d e a th ? W hat ca n he
said w hen a widow s ta n d s b esid e th e g ra v e -feeling an d sen sin g a tola) e m p tin e ss?

The greatest story ever told
W ith th e above llie s to r ic s —c n tc r E a a lr r —
th e m iracu lo u s c e le b ra tio n of th e re su rre c tio n
of J e s u s C hrist!
R esu rrectio n S u n d a y Is every S u n d ay : y et.
E a ste r Is th e tim e th e m a s s e s give a tte n tio n to
th e re su rre c tio n . T he re s u rre c tio n Is. In d eed ,
w hat m a k e s th e C h ristia n faith u n iq u e. No
o th e r religious claim s its fo u n d er lias r e ­
tu rn e d from th e g r a l r a n d Is now se a te d at
Ihe tight h a n d of God In th e h eav en s. In d eed ,
th ere Is a re s u rre c tio n of hope. Hope In G od.
tru s t lu God -n othing Is too difficult for Him!

Dr. Bob narkar
He h a s co n q u ered d e a th : b e c a u se h r lives, we
too can also live!
Tlie Holy S c rip tu re s s ta te th e se tr u th s ?
He Is risen .
He show ed h im self alive by m an y Infallible
proofs.
He w as seen by th e ap o stle s forty d ays.
He sp o k e of th in g s p e rta in in g to th e k in g ­
dom of God.
He Is d eclared to be th e Son ot God will)
]lower a cco rd in g to th e spirit of holiness by
die re s u rre c tio n Irom th e dead
(M atthew
2H (i. Acts |;M: J o h n 12;45» 50; Luke 1M; Ho­
m ans 1 :4 1

The hymn writer gives these words
IJp from th e grave he arose.
With a m ighty triu m p h o'er h is foes;
He arose a victor from the d a tk d o m ain .
And He lives forever w ith His s a in ts lo reign.
He arose' He arose!
Hallelujah! C h rist arose!
J e s u s C hrist m ad e a n a sto u n d in g statem en t:
"I am the re s u rre c tio n a n d th e life; he who
believes in me sh all live even If h e d ie s ' (John
11:25). The re s u rre c tio n gives th e an sw er lo
th e b u n tin g q u estio n a b o u t life a n d im m ortaltty. Therefore. It is th ro u g h th e vicarious T ibstltu tlo n a iy d eath of C hrist and ills r e s u r r e t
lion th at we have tile a n sw e r lo the h o p e le s s ­
n e ss of life. Bodily re s u rre c tio n Is m ore th a n
an em pty dream ! T he hy m n w riter sp eak s of
th is e te rn a l hope: T h e r e 's a land th at ts fa ire r
th a n day. and by U llh we c a n see It alar "
T hink about that!

Maundy Thursday:
observance is an \
important part of ;
Easier Holy Week;
By Nick Pfelfauf

HERALD STAFF WRITER

!I
I

SANFORD - Tile day belong
Good Friday a n d th e third)
day before E a sie r Is called ;
M aundv T h u rsd ay . It is ob-|
served by m any m ajo r Chris-!
tlan religions th ro u g h o u t the!
w o rld .
!
Tlie word M aundy Is tak en !
from th e D itln w ord m an 1
d a tu m , o r
F re n c h
word!
m an rtn re. 't o co m m an d .*
*,
Som e ex p la n a tio n s of llie',
m i- a n ln g

ol th r

rvrn t

is

it- I

Tiled lu t h r a n cien t c u s to m
of w ash in g the leet of th e
po o r on th is day. w hich w as
ta k e n to In- th e fulfillm ent of!
the "new c o m m a n d m e n t.'I
(John xllt. 5. M4). re la tin g to)
w hat Is know n as T h r Last
S u p p e r.
‘Som e religions Ignore (his!
p a rtic u la r o b s e rv a n c e .' said J
th e Rev. H niee S ro tt. p a s to r!
of S an fo rd 's First I’re sb y tc -I
tla n C h in c h , ‘but they a r e !
not g ettin g th e full p le lu re of!
all th a t h ap p e n e d
d u rin g !
Holy Week '
!
Scott said tlir D isi S u p p e r. !
(feast of the Passover) .is d e !
p trte d
by
L eonardo
da!
V inci's p ain tin g , will be p u r !
iray ed at
the
M aundy!
T h u rsd a y service In a sp e c ia l I
event In First P r e s b y te r ia n !
C h u rc h 's
F ellow ship
Hull j
th is evening b e g in n in g at 7 &lt;
pm .
"We'll
have
In d iv id u als. •
co stu m ed a s each of th e dls- j
cl pies of C h rist. A ller th e y &gt;
a re In tro d u ced , e a c h will sit j
down at a tab le a n d re e n a c t ;
th e d a Vinci p ain tin g . T h en |
w e’ll b e ollertng Holy C o m ­
m u n io n . with tlie people on
h a n d able lo join lu th is
e v e n t.'
Som e c h u rc h e s
hold a
T e n e h ra e s rrv lre . T e n e b ra e
c o m m e m o ra te s th e su lle rlugs a n d d e a th of C h rist, often w ith songs of so rro w
su n g on th r aftern o o n an d
evening of th e W ed n esd ay .
'T hursday a n d F riday prior lo
E asier, ra th e r th a n d u rin g
th e following day.
Scott said often lights a r e
e x tin g u ish ed in th e c h u r c h s a n c tu a ry to p o rtra y
th e
s a d n e s s of th e eructD xlon.
*,
hi ad d itio n to P rrs b y le - ;
rtan . S cott said o th e rs ob- \
serving M aundy T h u rsd a y ;
Include L utheran, Episcopal.*)
M ethodist, a n d o th e r lltu rg l- j
cal c h u rc h e s .
T he event th is evening al |
First P re sb y te ria n C h u rc h . |
JO l S. Oak Avenue In San- ]
lord. Is open to everyone.

�4 D • S®m w x*« H eraW . SantonJ, Ftooda • Thursday Af&gt;m 9 .1 9 9 6

GRACE UNITED
METHODIST
CHURCH

FAMILY W ORSHIP
CENTER

409 N. Country Club Rd. \T--V -Jk
U k t Mary

Service Tim es:
.9:30 a m. Sunday School
10 30 a m Worship Setvkc
. 7:30 p m. Midweek Service with Royal
Rangers and Mlsslonenes
..7 30 p m Youth Service

Maundy ITiurvljy • Communion 7 00 P M
Ckhh J Friday • 12:00 Noon
Saturd.i) • Children's Faster Celebration
Faster Fpg Hum - I I A M • II TO P M

O u r tit i m t D i n rt it || It tv It tittl t &lt;|t
i ! m • t u r n I tr u th .*1 i . t i j

EASTER SUNDAY

I »'«in »\ jn &gt;In i^ tut I ui*| ^tii(i u iih u
\ lii\ r i&gt;

10 TO Morning Worship
Fellowship 9 TO A M (Child Care Provided)

|at t»v k rirri ti&gt;i Alt v r i v l t i v

Pastor Jeffrey B. Krall
C ountry Club S quare
A irport Blvd. A 25th S treet
(407) 3 2 2 -9 2 2 2

322-1472
Pastor David A. I.iddcll. Jr.

The Center of the Community"

iL — Holy Cross Lutheran Church
and Early Childhood Center

r

P astor E.A R r u s e h r r

322-3352 or 323-0810

-o n Sun Drive
lake Mary. Florida 32746

THE EASTER STORY • Sunday April 5th. 7
p.m., multimedia presentation InrludliiR solos,

M aundy T h u rsd a y Holy C om m union
7 :3 0 pm
Good F riday T enebrae
7:30 pm
E a ste r C o n tin en tal B reakfast 9 :1 5 am
E a ste r W orship
10:30 am

slides and combined c hoirs, reception In follow

MAUNDAT THURSDAY • April 9th, 7:30 p.m.
REtNACTMEirr OF LAST SUPPER.
GOOD FR1DAT - April 10th, 7:30 p.m. Tenebrae Service
EASTER SERVICES • Sunrise Berries 0:30 a.m.
Traditional Berries 8:00
Praise Berries 9:30
Family Berries 11:00

2525 Oak Avenue. Sanford
(Across from D airy Q ueenl

\ jtlarhljam WoobH
: $3rr 0bjt&gt;t?riaii Cljurdj
5210 Markham Woods Rd . Lake Mary
333-2030
r-jTKr
S e r v ic e s fo r
H oly W e e k 1998
Epopi

Palm Sunday. April 5

\h &amp; J I

Sunday School 9 00 AM

Mormrvg Worship 990 AM A 10.30 AM

Special Music by the Chfldren'a Choir
HOLY WEEK

April 6 throughApril.l

Central Baptist
Church

oflikeMary

Qrace

feCCo

Congregationa( Church
2401 South Park Avenue
Sanford. Florida 32771
(407) 322-4584

Come and QAio/tslitf)

Sunday School 9:00 a.m.
STRONG
Worship Service 10:00 a.m.
FAMILIES Thursday Night Bible Study 7:00 p.m.

E aster Sunrise Service

Easter Service

'Meas* jein us as ut* ctietnate
Me tuu g ift « / CAdstmas,"

B reakfast B reak

11:00 am Worship
9:30 am Bible Study
Rev. Jimmy Dale Patterson. Pastor
3101 W. First Street. Sanford
(Hwy. 46)
Phone: 322-2914

building

Sunday 7:30 a.m.
8:30 a.m.

Maundy Thursday. AprifWi
Tenebrae Communion Service 7:30 pm
Special Music by the Chancel Choir
Good Friday. April 10th
Devotional Service 7:30 pm - 8:15 pm
Saturday. April 11th
Children's Easter Egg Hunt 9:30 am
Eaaltr.Sunday.ApfH 12tt
Sunrise Service 6 30 am
Morning Worship Services 9 am &amp; 11 am
Special Music by the Chancel Choir. Chancel Bells
and Brass Quarto!
Rev. Charles R. Jones,
preaching

Sunday School
CunrnUj n trtia f « :
Lake Mary Community Center
Voice (407) 331-3015
260 North Country Club, Lake Mary
Fax (407) 330-1071

Devotional Servicef 7:30 pm -6:15 pm

9:30 a.m.

Church School lor e l ages
at B OO am
^

W orship Service

Nursery wSbs
provided lor el

Unlu
— tr*ury m
yvvvr

senAces

11:00 a.m.

Please Join

^ j

C u rren tly M eetin g A t

i

The Garden Club
u f lk r
of Sanford
# 1
200 Fairmont
at 17-92
lor more intormalion

______
■UMD0M.u k

323-8127
Surnlay Wonhip 10:30

CEMETERY
6 0 0 S ta te R o a d 4 6 A • L a k e M ary
-*

•

In remembrance of loved ones
who have died
- Sondenominational Service -

.
f,

Baldwin Fairchild
Cemeteries
and Funeral Homes

WORD OF UFE
CHURCH OF GOD
IN CHRIST

—Rev. Ron Williams —

Early Wonhip Service
Sunday School d a u a
tod Wonhip Service
Family Wonhip

9a.m.
10 a.hi.
Ha.m.
4p.m.

lAluitciy (ci jut trkocfm
ptoudtd (ot off cuiicrt.

2620 Palm etto Are. Sanford. PL
323-1683 Paator Ron WiUiama

Venue, Monmut!
222 Hickman Rd.
S anford, F L 32771
(Across from Scminutc Town Center)

l i t &amp; 3rd SUNDAY 9:00 P.M .
Traditional Roman Catholic
Man • Tridentine Latin
Father John Peck
Staffed By The Society of Si. Rut X * Information 872-1007
M mmamnnmn

The Lake Mary Church with
a Charismatic Distinctive

H18 Sanford Avenue, Sanford. FL 32771
4 0 7 -3 2 3 -9 0 4 8

Elder Johnaaron H enderson, Pastor
700pm
10.00am. Usher Beard
1130am. Own Mwarial 730pm.
(30pm. mswdir.
TrieLortfi Supper
730pm
Evading Sarvica
2ndSunday: MaaWoman
Timdur
(roUtijDayandDmttf
IMFNipouNyd 730 pm
3rdSunday: Pastoral
UaStudf/Mann
4thSundry YodhDay
DocthmColt Ctett
SlhSunday fttowshipandDura
W tdnedrr
Rvnulocaiont
CMdnn
SundaySdwd

i

4

Sunday Wortdilp * 10:00
Lake Mary tileraenlary School
Lake Mary Blvd. &amp; Country Club Rd
323-8900

l

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April 12* 1990
7:00 AM

■■ ■■ j

Tradition al Rom an C a th o lic Chapel

■ M

rE a s t e r l
S u n r is e |
S e r v ic e

Where the Hailing Water
of God’s Love Flows"

Palmetto Avenue
Baptist Church

�Sem tnole H erald. Sanford. Florida • Thursday, April 9 ,1 9 9 8

Easter’s history

PALM SUNDAY
H (X) A M Holy Communion
10 IX) A M Holy Communion

Easter history

HOLY WEEK SERVICES
MAUNDY THURSDAY
Fool Washing and
Holy Communion 7 (X) PM

EASIER SUNDAY

GUVD FRIDAY

(&lt;Jlllimi living flmrn fan tKr
irartritiHM t jimi

1200 Noon
D rv o llo n i
Mai Ions of 1t«c t r i m

llo l) C om m union if IK) A M
Holy C om m union KMX) A M
and Holy llapllsm

an d

Holy ( om niunion

1

Father B .L Barge

7 0 0 R i n e h a r t R d., L ake M a ry • 444-5673

Starlight Baptist Church
‘A Family Oriented Bible Helieting Church'

Soul Winning
Children's Programs

Bus Ministry
Active Teens

Sunday School
Morning Worship
Sunday Evening
Thursday Evening

9:30 AM
10:30AM
6:30 PM
7:30 PM

190 E Bahama Rd.. Winter Spnngs. FL
(407)696-5110

1*222 S2

Independant - Fundw ental Dr. Glenn C, Riggs. Pastor

FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Elizultcth Fogte/M/ller

C ornerof 5th and Park Air.,Sanford

322-4371
Good Friday
7:30 P..M. • C h o ir Cantata

The Chmi. The Crmv TTic ( ’man by

R andy

Vadcr

Saturday
10:30 A.M. • 12:00 Noon • Latter Kjtf Hunt
Bring Batkrl • tia/rbo Centennial Park
Fatter Sunday
t:30 A A t. Nun rite S e rtk e • la iic Monroe Maypole
7:30.11:00 Easier HrrakfaM

(Seneti in Fellcmthip Hall hy Youth)
1:25 Jk 10:55 AA t. Worthlp Scrtlcr* • Bran Lntcmhlc
all K hictt Bring a flower for the lamer Flower Crott
Child ronr pnntdrd ai all irn reel
________

Easier and Pentecost, two of C hris­
tianity's most Im portant holy days,
have their origins In the Jew ish festi­
vals of Passover and Shavuot. Indeed,
many early Jewish Christians contin­
ued not only to observe the Sabbath,
or Saturday, as a holyday, they also
continued to celebrate the Jewish
festivals. In time, however, these fes­
tival observances were transform ed
Into comm em orations of New T esta­
ment events.
When the church began to c e le ­
brate Easter In the second century,
there was disagreem ent over w hether
it should be kept on Passover or con­
sistently on a Sunday. But the Coun­
cil of Nlcea In A.I). 325 fixed the date
as the Sunday after the first full moon
following the vernal, or spring, equi­
nox. Thus, the Jew ish and Christian
holydays were separated, though they
continued to fall close together and
occasionally on the sam e day. The
link between Passover and Easter is
preserved In such numes for the
Christian holyday as Pasqua (Italian),
Pascua
(Spanish).
and
Paques
(French).
Holy Week

How are the days from Palm Sun­
day to Easter Sunday linked to Jesu s’
story? Hearing that Jesu s was coming
to Jerusalem (JN. 12:13) Passover
pilgrims "took branches of palm trees
and went out to meet him," . Murk
relutes that on Jesus' arrival (MK.
11:8-9) "many spread their garm ents
on the road, and others spread leafy
branches which they had cut from
the fields," und cries of "Hosanna!"
filled the air. So begun the first day of
Jesus' last week, observed today as
Palm Sunday. Gradually, the commemoruttorr of Jesu s' d eath -an d re s ­
urrection expanded to an entire
holyweek that sta rts with Palm Sun­
day. Muundy, or Holy Thursday,
m arks the Last Supper: Good Friday.

Jesus' death on the cross; Holy S at­
urday. n day of vigil; and Easter Sun­
day. Ills resurrection, the Joyous
confirmation of Christ's divinity.
Good Friday
Why Is the Friday before E aster
called Good Friday? There is no sin­
gle, widely accepted explanation of
why the most solemn day of the
Christian
liturgical
calendar-thc
commemoration of Jesu s' death on
the cross - came to be called Good
Friday. Some claim that good Is a
corruption of God and that the nam e
was actually God's Friday. O thers
hold that good refers to the belief
that Christ died for the good of m an­
kind, for hum an salvation from sin. A
third theory states that good Is an a r­
chaic term for holy: a fourth, that
good was a euphem ism for bad. Not
until the fourth century was Good
Frlduy observed apart from Easter.
Early nam es were the Festival of the
Crucifixion and Day of Salvation. To­
day In France, Italy, and Spain, it Is
called Holy Friday; in Greece, Holy,
or Great. Friday.

presents the drunuitic musical production

THE ROAD TO
LIFE EVERLASTING

Maundy Thursday - 6:30 p.m.
Good Friday - 6:30 p.m ,
Easter Sunrise Services - 6:00 a.m .
Easter Services -10:30 a.m .

W ritte n a n d P ro d u c e d hy T om Russell

E xp erien ce the
V n t d l n i In C a n a , U l m r l n i r f j n t n
a n d T riu m p h a l I n i n In lti J r r u a a t r m
A p ril O k P a lm *unda&gt;
a a .m . a n d lO iJO a .m .
LaM to p p e r, fila r* an d [ n r l f l i l M
A pril lo th t o o d l i M i )

Many Easter custom s come from
the Old World. The white Illy, the
symbol of the resurrection. Is the
special Easter (lower which stands for
purity. Artists for centuries have pic­
tured the Angel Gabriel coming to the
Virgin Mary with a spray of lilies In
his hand, to announce that she Is to
be the mother of the Christ Child.
The lily is also the sign of the R esur­
rection. The lovely white Madonna
lily was used for years as the E aster
lily. It often failed to bloom In time
for Easter, however, and so Brem uda
lilies were substituted.
Rabbits and colored eggs have come
Iftlm pugan unUqulty u» symbols of
new life, Easter Monday egg rolling, a
custom of European origin, has be­
come a tradition on the lawn of the
White House.

FIRST CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE
2511 Sanford A w , Sanford

2 9 1 7 O rlando Dr. (1 7 -9 2 )
3 2 2 -7 3 1 2

It

CHURCH
of Sanford

“In the Heart of the City”
Between Park 4 Oak Ave On 3rd 6 4th Street • 322-2662

"W here We Know Your Name"
700 p.m. THURSDAY, APRIL 9
Leonardo Di Vino's Last Supper
Reenactment and Communion.

EASTER SUNDAY APRIL 12
7:30 a m. Community Sunns* Service on Beardall - Webb's
Property in Tornado Alley on corner ol Marquette
and Beardall.
1000 a m. EASTER WORSHIP APRIL 12
Sermon. 'Stone Removal Business’
Brass, Bells, Choirs
1100am EASTER SUNDAY APRIL 12
Easter egg hunt by children • Sunday School

Everyone bring flowers for the
Resurrection cross.
Easter Music • Choirs, Brass &amp; Bells
• Nursery Provided • All Events
Bruce B. Scott * Pastor

mm emm
EASTER SUNDAY

10 43 A M

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(Disciples of Christ)
1607 Sanford Ave.
Sanford, FL

9:45 am
11:00 am

Sunday School
Worship
Everyone fs Welcomejn Our

N u rscT y f’ mvrrWxJ** ItamHL Jp A ccess

A FRtCWOtY CHURCH
FOR FRIENDLY PEOPLE

S tt 8. Park Avenue, Sanford • 322-0041

SUNDAY

Friday &amp; Sjluriby April 10 &amp; 11
B OOto 9 30 PM
(In ihe church parking lot)
Earl) Worship
8:15 AM
Sunday School
9 30 AM
Mooting Worship

FIRST CHRISTIAN
CHURCH

OJouVe ^WeCcomc

EASTER

7 e-m.___________

J r u i ' B r s a r r r r tlu a an d le k fe ra llo o t
April I life l e t t e r feanday
a a m. and I 0 J 0 a.m .

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN

E a stsr tra d itio n s

Sheperd
Evangelical Church
of Sanford

Wekiva Assembly

traditions

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Bible
(T tm b ia n p e r* adultoo an Eaponoll

M «nio| Worship
D iacipleohip T ra in in g
E ra n in ( W orship

WEDNESDAY
6 30 pm

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Evening Wnrahip
6 00 PM

S m all G roup*
fo r adulla.
you th, and ch ild re n

THURSDAY
9 00 pm

C onvsruU oo sl
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fo r a d u lt.

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A t SANFORD CHURCH

Westview
Baptist Church

OF GOD

ANGLICAN
ST. U B A N S

*01W. 22nd SL, Sanford 322-3942

4100 Paola Road (46A) • Sanford

SENIOR PASTOR: WESLEY L. BAKER
HOLY WEEK APRIL 5-12
PALM SUNDAY
Holy Euchaml
5:00 a m.
Sunday School
9.00a.m.
Sung Euchaml
10.00a.m.
Confirmailnn Clatt
3:00p.m.
Acolyte Pracllce
6 00 p.m.
Youth Croup
6:00 p m.
MONDAY BEFORE EASTER
Morning Prayer
8:30 a m.
Holy Communion
52:00p.m.
TUESDAY BEFORE FASTER
Morning Prayer
8:30a.m.
12:00 p m .
Siaiiom of the Crott
6:13 p.m.
Coofeuiont
7:00 pm.
Holy Communion
7:30 p.m.
Lenten Study
MAUNDY THURSDAY
7:00 a.m.
Holy Communion
8:30 am
Morning Prayer
12:00 p.m.
Chriim Man
7:30 p m.
Solemn High Maw (incenic)
9:00 p.m.
The Watch lil midnight
GOOD FRIDAY
8:30 am
Morning Prayer
10 00 a m
M ui of ihe Prc-tanciiflcd
12-3.00 pm
3 Hour Mcdiuion
3-4:00 p.m.
Confeuiont
6:00 p.m.
Suuiont of the Crou
Tenebrae 7:00 p.m

SUNDAY SCHOOL
9:45 a m
SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP
10:45 a m.
EVENING SUNDAY SERVICE
6:00 p.m.
WEDNESDAY SERVICE
7:00 p.m.
WEEK DAY DAYCARE AVAILABLE
SEMINOLE TRINITY CHRISTA IN SCHOOL
(PRESCHOOL GRADE 12)

«

HOLY CROSS
EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
401 8. Park Ava., Sanford

(407) 323-0523

I# i n Hi t

*

Holy Thursday
Mass at 7:00 p.m.

Good Friday

3:00 pm. Liturgy of the Paaaion
6:30 pm. Stations of the Cross
7:30 pm. Uturgia de la Pasion

Sunday School
9 :0 0 a .m .
W o r s h ip 1 0 :1 5 a .m .

7:00 pm. Maas

GOOD FRIDAY - April 10,1998
Way of the Cross 12-3:00 p.m.
Liturgy for Good Friday 7:30 p,m.
EASTER EVE • April 11,1998
The Great Vigil of Easter 8:00 p.m.
EASTER DAY • April 12,1998
Festival Holy Eucharist 10:00 a.m.

33a W. SR426 (AloinaAva.)
1/4 Mil* off Qraanway SR417 Ootng Eaat)

Ovtodo, Florida

Dr. Dennis Littleton, Pastor

EA STER
SU N D A Y
S E R V IC E S

Holy Saturday

322-4611
!2StA ffawtowrniy y*a*

2-3:00 pm.
4:00 pm.

L928 Rook O f Common Prayer

8 :0 0 A.M. &amp; 10:15 A.M.

SANFORD
CHRISTIAN CHURCH

S u n r is e : 6 : 3 0 a .m .

FASTER E VE

Confeuiont
Eaticr Vigil

321-2723

E aster S u n d ay - A p ril 12
Join us for 2 great
services celebrating Easter!

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M e S tep * « / Q t**v

Enter Sunday Mawei

6:30 am. Church • 7:46 am. Church and Hall
900 am. Church BpanithAHall English)
10:30 am. Church and Hall • 12 pm. Church and Hall
1:16 pm. Maaa In Church
Fr. Richard W. Trout, Pastor

A L L SO U LS
C ATH O LIC CH U R C H
8 0 0 8 . O A K A V E ., S A N F O R D

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730 Upsala Road
Sanford, FL 32771
(407) 322-0980

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6gf4wd Ftanto anfl hold ■ Pubec
Hearing .1 7 00 P M on A (H 27th,
t M I m in* City C g n v n a w i
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th* City wd doe*. vacate and
abandon any nghi ol ttta City and
a x pubac m and to thal carteai
North- South a lay lying between
M t il Mm Sbaal and Waal 16th
St/vat and batm an Oaa A n n u l
and Elm Avenue. Iiattar daaenbad
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ahal hay* an o n n h u n ty to b*
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of th* City ol Sanford Florid*
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n a d t with laapact to any matt*.
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IN R E E S T A T E O F
H E R M A N O JE A N
D eceased
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Th e a d m in is t r a tio n o f the
a s ta ta o f H E R M A N G J E A N
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par t o n a l re p re s e n la liv e s a n d
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n o tic e is s e rv e d w h o h a v e
o b je c tio n s th a t c h a lle n g e the
v a lid ity of th e w ill, th e q u a lifie s Irons o f the p e r s o n a l re p re s e n *
1:alive., ven u e, O f | iir t id it lw n ot
th is C o u rt are re q u ire d to M e
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AFTER t h e d a t e o f s e r v ic e
OF A C O P Y O F TH IS N O T IC E
ON T H E M
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p e rso n s
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d e c e d e n t 's e s ta te m u st h ie
th e ir c la im s w ith th is c o u r l
W ITH IN
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IN T H E C IRCU IT C O U R T
OF T H E E ra H T B E N T H
JU D ICIAL CIRCU IT
IN AN D FO R
SE M IN O LE C O U N TY ,
STATE OF FLO RIO A
CIVIL DIVISION
C a t * N*. 0 T -1 0 0 S -C A-14-L
MID-STATE TRUST II. a
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Plamtill,
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and ELVIS B
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A M B R O I D N O TIC E O F S A L E
NOTICE la haraby given that,
b u rtua n l to
an Ordar ar
'ku d g m o n rem tra d tn th* abovacaplionad cat*. I anil aall tha
pro party aitualad m Sammola
County. Florida, daaenbad aa
Th* North SO laal ot th* South
200 faat ol Ih* SEt/4 o l th*
SWI/f o l NWt/4 o l Saction 33
Townahip 19 South. Ranga 31
EaaL Sammola County. Flonda.
lata tha Waat 200 laal lharaol
al public aal*. lo tha teghatl
and b a il biddar lor caah. al
It 00 a m on APRIL 23rd. IM S .
at lha waat Iront atapa o l tha
Sammola C ou n ly Courlhouaa
localad al 301 N Park Aranua
m Sanlord Florida
DATED M ARCH lEth. 1996
(Court Stall
HONORABLE
MARYANNE MORSE.
Clark o l Circuit Courl
BY Jana E Jaaawic
Daputy Clark
Joaaph O Spicolk. J r ,
Etquira
SPICOLA E LARKIN
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(El 3) 96E-31E3
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
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IH A N D FO R
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iv il Caaa Numbar 95-1421OF F O R I C L O I U R E EA LB
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NOTICE is h e r e b y g i v e n
SEMINOLE
Counly. Florida,
p*,ftuanl lo an Order or Final
wharam INLAND M O RTGAQE
Judgnant anla'ad in Caaa No
CORPORATION
it lha P lim lilf.
07 2276-CA-14-A ol Iha Circuit
and ANTHONY A PRESTON, at
C . .it ol tha 1ETH Judicial
al era tha Dalandanla. I anil
C fk. ufI ,n and lor SEMINOLE
ta il lha proparty tilu a ta d in
C- u n ly Fionda wharam THE
SEMINOLE
County,
Florida,
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daaenbad at
Y O R K F SB Plemtill. end M AR.
ILU R HALL al al . aia defen­
Lot 2. C O UN TRY MANOR,
according lo tha Plat lharaol.
dant* I will aall to tha highatl
a* racordad m Plat Book 40.
b&gt;ddar lor caah al tha Waal
F ig * E l. o l th# Public Racorda
Front Door o l tha Sammola
ol Sammola County. Florida
County Courlhouaa. Sanlord
at public aal* lo lha highatl
Florida al Iht hour o l T1 00
and baal biddar. for caah. al tha
a m on lha 30th day o l April.
waal Ironl door. 301 N Park
I H I lha lot lowing daaenbad
Avanua. t m t o rd . Florid*. *1
property
Lot 49 NORTHDRIDOC AT II 00 * m on Ih* 21rd day ol
COUNTRY CREEK, according lo t APRIL. IM S
Da lad March I9lh I M I
tha plat tharaot a* racordad in
Maryann* Mora*
Plat Booh 36 pagaa 90-92
Public lacorda o l Sammola
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
County Florida
By Jan* E Jaaawic
DATED Ih* S la t day ol
William M Got ton 4
MARCH 1996
Aaaocialaa
Maryann* Morta
1230 South My ill* Avanua,
C le rk Circuit Courl
Smla 109
By Rulh King
Claarwalar, Flortda 34616
D tpuly Clark
*ln accord an ta with tha
ROGER 0 DEAR P A
Amancana With Dieeteirtr#* Act.
P O Boa 499S
partont m naad ol a tpacial
Orlando. F L 32102
accommodation to participate
Anornaya lor Plembft
in thu procaadmg their wilhin
Publith April 9 16 1999
aavan (7) daya prior to any ptoDEP 94
caadmiy
contact
tha
Admimalrativa Otlica ol Ih*
Court. 301 N Park Avanua.
Sammola County Courlhouaa,
Sanlord FL 32771 laltphono
1407) 323-4330 TOD 1-S00-B6S*
•S71 or 1-000-069-1770 via
Florida Ralay Service*
Publith April 2. 0. ( M l
DEP-33

(

IN THE CIRCUIT C O U R T
OF TH E 1STH JUD ICIAL
CIRCUIT IH AND FOR
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLORIDA
OENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A S E NO. 97-1S39 CA -14 -S
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY
OF CALIFORNIA N A
at Cuatodian or Trualaa
P lam till
va
ERIC J LARSON and
SUSAN NANNETTE LARSON
hit wilv a/hIt SUSAN
NANNETTE ANDERSON
Dalandanla
NOTICE OF S A LE
NOTICE IS H E R I0V GIVEN
purtuent
lo
a
Ordar
Raachvdulmg Sala Data dalad
March 2 6 th
I99S. anlarad in
Cata No 97-1635 CA-I4-E ol
Ilia Circuil Court ol th* aightaanth Judicial Circuit in and
to* Sammola County, Florida
wharam
BAN K E R S
TRUST
CO M PANY OF CALIFORNIA
N A at Cuttodian or Truer##
Plaintitt, and ERIC J LARSON
and SUSAN NANNETTE L A R ­
SON. h it wila a/k/e SUSAN
NANNETTE ANDERSON, aia
Oalandantt
I will ta ll lo tha highatl and
b a il biddar lot ca tli, Nolan
Dana lha aal* will b# hald at
th# Waal Front Door o l th#
Sammola County Courthouta.
301 N Park Avanua, Sanlord.
Florida at 11 00 o ’clock a m
on th# 23rd day ol APRIL. 1999,
tha following d a icn b a d property at tat lorth in Ih* Final
Judgmanl to wit
EXHIBIT *A*
Dagmning at a poml 400 laal
Watt ol tha S£ cornar o l lha NE
1/4 o l tha NW 1/4 ot tha NW 1/4
of Saction 35, Townahip 19
South ot Ranga 29 East, run
thanca Watt 100 laat. Ihanca
North 330 taal thanca E a tl 100
faat, thanca South 330 laat lo
point of baginning run W att lo
tha Eatt right ol way Im# ol
Laka Markham Road (K ali
Road) thanca North along aald
r ght of way 330 teat, thanca
E a tl lo poml North ol Ih# par pandrcular lo tha pom l ol
bagmnmg, Ihanca Soulh 330
•aal to tha point o l bagmnmg
a/k/a
1606 Laka
Markham
Road Sanlord. Florida 32771
*ln accordan c* with th*
Am aricant with D itab ild iai Act.
p a rto n t naadm g a tp a c ia l
accommodation lo participate
in thu procaadm g ahould c o n ­
tact th# individual or agancy
landing notic* nol lalar than
aavan (7) dayt prior to th* pro­
caadmg at Ih# addraaa givan on
th# nolle# Talaphon# 1-900955 (771 (TOD) or 1-900-9S5B770.
via
Florida
Ralay
Sarvic# "
DATED (hit 26ih day ol
MARCH 1991
MARYANNE MORSE CLERK
By Jan* E Jatawic
Daputy Clark
Allornay lor Ptemtltl
Jama* W Moor*. Etquira
JAM ES W MOORE. P A
700 N E 90th Straal Suit* 0
Miami. FL 33130
(306) 760-7400
Publith April 2. 0. t 9 M
D EP-31
IN T K B C IRCU IT C O U R T ,
OF T N I E tO N TB E N TN
j u d ic i a l o ir o u it ,
M AND FO R
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY ,

-0 &lt; M 4 M 4 9 6 4 9 M 4 E -II-S
IN R l.T h a Marnaga ol
YVONNE D CLINTON.
Pat llion* r/W da.
and
JAM ES A CLINTON.
Rat po nd* nt/H ua b* nd
NOTION O F AC TIO N
TO JAM ES A CLINTON
c/o Evalyna Houpa
P O Boa *13
Rrvartiaad, Long laland.
NY 11*01
YOU ARE H EREB Y NOTIFIED
thal a Petition lor Otaaohdion o l
Marrtag* hat baan bled agam tl
you. and that you ar# required
lo ta rva • copy o l your
Rat p u m a or Pleading lo Ih*
Petition upon th* PaUHonar1*
attorney. A A M cC LAN AH AN .
JR . 212 North Par* Avanua.
Sanlord. Florida 32771. and til*
lha
original
R a tp o n t*
or
Pleading in th* Offtca o l lha
Ctetk o l th* Circuit Court, on or
balora tha 27lh day o l APRIL.
I M S II you Ihtl to do to . a
Da fault Judgment will bo taken
against you for the raliat
demanded In th* Petition
OATED ot Sanlord. Samtnote
County. Florida, thia 20th day ol
MARCH, I B M
MARYANNE MORSE
C LE R K OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY. Nancy A Winter
Daputy Clark
Publith March 29. and April I.
9. IS. I9 M
0 (0-23 3
NOTIC* OF S A L S
PUBLIC AU CTIO N
IN PURSUANT TO FLORIOA
STATUTES 713 71 THE F O L ­
LOWING VEH ICLES WILL BE
SOLO AT PUBLIC AUCTION ON
TUESDAY APRIL 2STH, IS M AT
10 00 AM AT C O RTES TOWINO
SERVICE. 24S ORANGE AYE.
LONG WOOD. FLORIDA T H E M
VEHICLES ARE
SOLD AS IB
WITH NO TITLE OUARANTKI.
SELLER RESERVES THE RIOHT
TO BID BIDDING STARTS AT
AMOUNT OWNEO FOR TOWINQ
AND STORAQE. VIEWING ONE
HOUR PRIOR TO SALE. FORM
OF PAYMENT IS C A S H OR
CASHIERS CHECK
1) 1M 2 OLDIUOBILE NINETY
EIGHT
VIN * 1G3AX6BY4CM23S300
2) I t t l FOND TEMPO
VIN f 1FABP22K3FK202S23
3) 1977 CHEVROLBT NOVA
VIN « IKSSU7T10942*
4) 19AS HONDA A C C O R D
VIN * JHMCAS442JC01 *1*0
S| I M I CHEVROLET
MONTS C A R L O
vin i t a i a » r z s F R i 4 B 4 M
t) 1993 CADILLAC
SEDAN OS V 'LLE
VIN « S D 4 9 S M 1 79*29
7) 1**i FORO p r o s *
VIN » 1 Z V LT2 0A JA II1*4*6
6) 1944 HONDA PRELU O E
VIN • JHMAB6222EC032270
9) IS M ISUZU IMPULSE
VIN • JA N A R 0 7 A 7 0 0 * * m S
10) 1901 PLYM OUTH VOYAGER
VIN • 2P4GH46K3MR2101M
It) 1*64 C H R Y S LE R LEBANO N
VIN * 1C 38C66O 0FO 31M 7I
12) I M S D O O M DAYTONA
VIN* IB3BAS4E*001*4417
13) 1*S* CH EV R O LBT
BL CAMINO
VIN • 10CCW OOH4CR146262
14) 1666 C H E V R O LE T PICKUP
V t N » lO C B S 1 4 A S F t 1 * r iM
15) 1 M 2 OATEUN M N T R A
VIN # JN1HB1IS9CU0021S1
IS) I B M NISSAN BEN TRA
VIN 9 1N4AB4101TC77MSB
17) 1SS6AUDI SB0B
VIN • WAUFB046KEN1 *1744
11) 1STS OATSUN 1*0I X
1
V IN * O H LSM I1S1S6
Putaitah April B. I M S
O E P - llt

Legal Notices
N O TICS
O F P U B LIC AU CTIO N
Nolle# la haraby given
McConnell Towing will tall at
Public Auction lor Salvage lor
C a th on demand to highatl b id ­
dar. th# following daaenbad
value la*
4-S4-SB
•C Ford 1F T C R 10AlOUA60902
*7 Q U C
TOS14AOC7504N2
B -O I-tl
*1 Chav JSIRF23S4M7 649694
*4 Chav rQ1AW 36XSEt999263
B-9-9B
74 Honda
CB7602337 764
9-3-9*
9 3 M .lt 6MMXC4990PT 002931
9-4-6*
*9 Gao
JQ1MR2165K K 706*02
Tha Auction will be held al
12 00 pm on aaid data* above
McConnell Towing S Recovery
2*00 Banlord Av# . Sanford FL
32773 Protpacltv# bidder* may
mapacl vahiclat on* hour prior
to tala
Term* ar* ca th or
C arltbed Fund*
M cC onnell
Towing raaarvat lha right lo
accept or &gt;*)#cl any and all
bid*
Publith April 9, 1M B
0 E P -111

NO TICS O F CLAIM
OF LISN A P R O P O S E D
S A L S OF V E H IC LE S
DATE OF S A LS :

S/1/**
TIMS OF S A L I t
10:00 AM
LIENOR SAOISCO OF FLORIDA
3701 S SANFORD AVE
SANFORD FL 32773
*9 FOYT JT2AE94VtK004052I
02 DODO 103XC46 3BND 7*9491
76 FORD 2FAOP22XIOB112151
** OUIC IG4AH51W9J443730*
BS C H E V IGtFP*7SIFL469433
94 FORD
1FAR PI 5JIRwl03S3l
*7 PONT 1G2NE31 U3HC7403I0
90MITS
JA3CR 4* V4L 103*2*4
t* FORD 1FTDF1 5N2JNA57301
91 DODO
1B3XC56R2MDI9I 705
90MITS
4A3CS44T4LE004365
96 MONO JHM IG M 42 S S 0 25 70 I
9 2 C H E V IQ1BL53E9NR126269
93 TOYT JT2RA65C4040052*3
** ACUR JH4KA4*52J C 0 560*2
7* DATS
HLB2I065S162
PU RSUANT TO F S 713 7B.
SAID VEHICLES WILL BE SOLO
TO SATISFY TOWINO S S T O R ­
AQE F E E S P L U S ACCRUING
S TO RAQ E
OWNE R HAS A
RIGHT TO A HEARING PRIOR
TO SALE SALE ANY VEHICLE
WHICH REMAINS UNCLAIMED
OR FOR WHICH THE CH ARO ES
FOR RE C O V E R Y TOWING S
STOR AQ E SERVICES REMAIN
UNPAID MAY BE SOLD AFTER
35 DAYS FREE OF ALL PRIOR
LIENS SALE WILL BE HELD AS
POSTEO S AT THE LOCATION
INDICATED f o r t h e LIENOR
ABOVE
Publith Ap ril * I M I
DEP 9*

IN TN B OIROUIT C O U R T
OF TN B EtONTSBM TM
JU D IC IAL C IRCU IT
IN AND FO R
•BM INO LB C O U N TY ,
FLO RIOA
CIVIL ACTION
C A B B N O . a a -B S T -C A
DIVISION 14-W
SUNTRUST MORTGAGE. INC .
Ptemtltl.
v*
PATRICIAS O B R ISN .
AS AN HEIR AND
PERSON AL REPRESENT ATI VS
OF TH* ESTATE OF
C H A R t f m WWI OR,-— D EC EASED . *1 *L
Dafandantli)
N O TICS O F ACTION
TO LORI C A S T LE . AS AN HEIN
OF THE (STATE OF C H AR LES
R TAYLOR. D EC EA S ED
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
C U RREN T RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
JONATHAN R TAYLOR. AS AN
HEIR OF THE ESTATE OF
CH ARLES
R
TAYLOR.
D ECEASED
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
CU R R EN T RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
THE
UNKNOWN HEIRS
AND/OR D EVISEES OF THE
ESTATE O F CH ARLES R TAY­
LOR. DECEASED
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
THE UNKNOWN CLAIMANTS
OF THE ESTATE O F C H AR LES
R TAVLOR. D E C E A S E D
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
CURRENT M E I O E N C S
UNKNOWN
AN T AND A L L UNKNOWN
PARTIES
CLAIMINQ
BY,
THROUOH.
UNDER.
AND
AQAIhST THE HEREIN NAMED
INDIVIDUAL
D EFEN D AN T!*)
WHO AR E NOT KNOWN TO BE
DEAD O R ALIVE. W H ETH ER
SAJD UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY
CLAIM
AN
IN TER EST
AS
SPO U SES. HEIRS. DEVISEES r
G R A N T EE S .
OR
OTH ER
CLAIMANTS.
LA S T KNOWN RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
C U R R E N T RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
YOU AR E NOTIFIED that an
•ebon lo torocloo* • mortgage
on tha loHoarlng property in
SEMINOLE Counly. Fieridn:
L O T 21, ROYAL ESTATES,
A C C O R D IN G TO THE PLAT
TH E R E O F A S R E C O R D E D IN
PLAT BO OK 40. PAOSS 6* AND
S*. PU BLIC
R E C O R D S OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
ho* boon Mod agam tl you and
you ar* requited lo tarva a
copy o l your arrilten da Ian t a t .
II Any, wilhin 30 d ayt niter tha
Ural publication o l th il Notice
ol
Action,
on
Echevarria.
M cC alle. Raymer, Barrett t
Frappier, P ie m u tt i attorney,
artvota addraaa ta (01 Bayahoro
Boulevard, Suite &gt;00. Tampa,
Flortda 33606. and Ida lha orig­
inal with thia C o u rl either
b alora aervtce on P la m till*
attorney o r Immediately there­
after. otherwise a default will
be anlarad a garni I you lor th*
rati* I
dem anded
in
th*
Com plaint or petition.
TM* no lias ahall be publiahad
one* each weak tor two conaacvthra wea k* in the Banknote
Herald.
WITNESS my hand and llw
tael *1 IM* Court on thia 3rd
day o
*1J
l APRIL. I M S
(BEAL)
Maryann* Mora*
Clerk o l tha Court
By: Ruth King
Aa Daputy Clerk
NOTICS
la accordan c* wllh the
Amancana Dtaabtfalia* Act. pararm* naadmg a tpacial accom ­
modation la participate in IhM
proceeding thou Id contact til*
individual or agancy tending
nob*# nol later than aavan (7)
day* prior to tha procaadmg al
Ih* addraaa given on tha
natlc*
Talaphon*: 407-SIS4330 eat 4227) 1-SOO-06S-S77I
(TOO) or 1-S0S-M6-S770 (V), Vi*
Flortda Rainy Service.
M M : April B. IS, I S M
DSP-SS

Legal Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT CO U R T,
SIOH TKSN TH JUD ICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AN D FOR
SE M IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO RID A
P R O B A TE DIVISION
FILS N U M B ER ! 9 S -t3 3 -C P
IN RE ESTATE OF
ROBERT RO SCOE PADOETT
a/k/a ROBERT R PADGETT.
D acattad
NOTICE
OF ADMINISTRATION
Tha adm inittralton o l Ih*
atlal# o l R O BERT RO SC O E
PADOETT a/k/a RO DERT R
PADOETT.
d a c a a ia d
FILE
NUMBER 9* 233 C P it pend­
ing m th# Probate Court
Sammola County, Florida. Ih#
addrat* o l which it
M trytnne M orta
Clark o l Ih* Circuit Courl
Pott OlltC* Drawer C
Sanlord. Florid* 377 71-0659
Th* nam# and a dd ra tta t ol
lha partonal representative and
Ih* p artonal raptatantabva’t
allornay ar# tat lorth below
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
All p arto n t on whom Ihrt
notice it tarvad. who have
ob|*ctiona that challenge th*
validity ol Ih* will. Ih* qualrlica
bon* ol th* partonal rapratan
lalrva. venue, or |ur!*dlclton ol
ihit court, ar* required lo Irte
thaif objection* with this court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY 0AY8
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A C O PY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All creditor* ol Ih# decadent,
and olhar
p a rto n t
having
claim* or dtm andt agam tl Ih*
d a c td tn l't a tttte on whom ■
copy o l (hit notic* it tarvad
within Ihre# month* after th#
date o l tha h rtl publication ol
Ihle nobca. mutt III# their
claim* with (hi* court WITHIN
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR
THIRTY
DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A C O PY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All other creditor* o l th* dac*
dent,
and
p arto n t
having
claim* or demand* a g t in t l
d a c t d t n l’t a tla l*
mutt lilt
Ihtir claim* with Ihit co u rl
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS AND O B JE C
TIONS NOT SO FILE0 WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED
Ih* date o l th* firtl public*
tion o l Ihit nolica it April 2nd
IM S
Partonal Rapratontehv*
Amanda Padgall
a/k/a Mandy Padgall
i l l Sand Pin* Circl#
Sanlord FL 32773
DORAN WALTERS
ROST S WOLFE
Theodore R Doran. Etquira
Florida Bar No 14711S
444 Saabatata Boulevard.
Suit* *00
Poal Offica Orawar 11110
Daytona Beach. Florida 321 IS
(904| 293-1 111
Allornay lor
Partonal Rapratantaliv*
P u b l i t h April 2, 9 19M
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CIVIL ACTION
OABB BO . M - I M - C A
DIVISION 14-A
Th e FIRST NATIONAL
DANK OF CHICAQO.
Pla.m.M
vt
MICHAEL PARKER. #1 al.
D*l#ndant(a|
N O TICE OP AC TIO N •
TO MICHAEL PARKER
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE
ATST INTERNATIONAL
P O BOX 4941
RIVADHI. SAUDI ARABIA
11412
CURRENT RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
ANT AND ALL UNKNOWN
PARTIES
CLAIMINQ
OY
THROUGH
U ND ER.
AN0
AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED
INDIVIDUAL
OEPSNDANT(S)
WHO ARC NOT KNOWN TO BE
DEAD OR ALIVE. W HETHER
SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY
CLAIM
AN
IN TEREST
AS
SPO U SES. HEIRS. OE VIES SB r
G R A N TEES .
OR
O TH ER
CLAIMANTS
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
CURRENT RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
YOU AR E NOTIFIED Ihal an
action to loraclot* a mortgage
on th* following properly in
SEMINOLE County. Flonda
UNIT NO S1S-24. ROYAL
ARMS CONDOMINIUM. A C O N ­
DOMINIUM A C C O R DINO TO
THE DECLARATION OF C O N ­
DOMINIUM
AND
ESHIDITS
ANNEXED THERETO. R E C O R D ­
ED MAY 27. 1**3. IH OFFICIAL
RECOROS BOOK 14(0. PAOS
1664. PU BLIC R E C O R D S OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
AS
AM EN DED .
TO G ETH ER
WITH AN UNDIVIDEO INTEREST
IN THE C O M M ON ELEM EN TS
AND LIMITED COM M ON E L E ­
MENTS DECLARED IN SAID D E ­
CLARATION OF CONDOMINIUM
TO BE AN AP PUNTS NANCE TO
THE ABO V E CONDOMINIUM
UNIT
hat baan lilad agam tl you and
you ar* roquirad la aorv* ■
copy ol your written dalantaa.
It any. within 30 daya lllo r th*
firat publication o l Ifua Nolle*
ol
Ac lion,
on
(chavarrte.
Me C ilia . Raymer. Bar tel I t
Frappier. Plain tiff* allornay.
whot* a ddratt it SOI Baythor*
Boulavtrd. Suite S00, Tampa.
Florida 33404 and Id* Ih* orig­
inal wllh th.t Court ollhor
balora aarvic* on Plain tiff*
allornay or Immediately there­
after. olherw.t* • datautl will
b* anlarad agam tl you lor Ih*
relief
dem anded
in
tha
Complaint or p*Ulten
Th it notic* that! b* pu b in had
one* each weak lor two contaculnr* weak* in th* Banknote
Herald
WITNESS my hand and th*
ta a l o l thia Court on thit Srd
day o l JAPRIL. I M S
(SEAL)
Maryann* M orta
Clark of th* Court
By Ruth King
Aa Daputy Clark
N O TICS
in occntdanc# with lha
Americana DtoabUittea Act. parton* needing a tpacial acco m ­
modation to participate in thia
caading ahould contact th*
ivldual or agancy tending
nobca nol later than aavan (7)
dayt prior lo th* proceeding al
lha addraaa givan on th*
potlc*. Talaphon*. 497-I2S4310 aal. 4227; 1-SOO-9EE-S771
(TDD) e
or f-S00-MS-S770 (v); via

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IN T H I CIRCU IT C O U R T
OF TH E tS T H JUDICIAL
C IRCU IT O F FLO RID A
IN AN D FOR
9SM IN O LB C O U N TV
OBNSRAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
c a s s n o . s r - s e e CA
O E CAPITAL
MORTQAQE SERVICES Inc
FMamblt.
VS
OANIEL LITTLEFIELD
A/K/A DANIIL B
LITTLEFIELD and
U S A LITTLEFIELO t l al
D altn dan lt
A M E N D E D N O TICS
OF F O R S C L O S U R B S A LS
Nolle* it haiaby givan Ihal.
p urtuanl
lo
an
Order
ftetthedul.ng Fortclot'ir* Sal*
dated March 27th I M S end
entered in civil cat* number 97660 CA. ot the Circuit Court ol
Ih* ISIh Judicial Circuit in end
lor Serrunol# Counly Florida
wherein O E CAPITAL MORTOAOE
SERVICES
INC
it
Plamtill end DANIEL LITTLEFIELD V K / A DANIEL 0 LITTLE­
FIELD LISA LITTLEFIELO. S U N ­
TRUST BANKS. INC
D/B/A
SUNTRUST BAN KCARD N A .
SEMINOLE COUNTY. A POLIT1CAL SUBDIVISION OF THE
STATE OF FLORIOA
it/ar*
Dalendentta). I will t*H lo Ih*
htghaet end b a il biddar lor
cath al Ih* watt Ironl door ol
Ih* ttrm n ol* C ou n ly courthouat In Sanlord. Stm inol*
County Florida *1 11 00 A M
on Ih* M th day ol APRIL. IM S .
th* following d aicn bad proper­
ty a t tat lorth m t t id Final
Judgment, lo wil
LOT 3S. SKYLARK IN THE
WOOOS ACCOROINO TO THE
plat

th ereo f as r eco rd ed

tN PLAT BOOK 20 PAGE 96 OF
THE P U 0LIC REC O R D S OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
NOTE PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
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ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS D EEM ED TO BE A DEBT
C O LLEC TO R ATTEMPTING TO
C O L L E C T A DEBT AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
O tla d Ih* 30th day o l MARCH.
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ot Ihe Circuit Court
By Jan* S Jatawic
Deputy Clark
CO0ILIS S STAWIARSKI
4010 Boy Seoul Boulevard

IN TN B CIRCU IT C O U R T
O F TN B BICM TBBNTH
JU D ICIAL CIRCUIT,
M AN D FO R
OBMINOLB C O U N TY ,
FLO RID A
c A s a n o .i o r - io r &gt; - D A - t « - w
OULF ITA TSI FEDERAL
CREDIT UNION
Plamlilf,
vt
JAM ES E COOK,
a/k/a Jama* Earl Cook.
Defendant
NOTIC ■ O F S A L S
Nolle* It haraby givan that th*
teal
property
a llo tted
m
Sammola
Counly.
Florid*,
datenbad a t loliowt
Th* ( t t l on* hall o l Lol 10S.
SAN FO RD
C E L ER Y
DELTA,
according lo Ih* Plat lharaol t t
racordad in Plat Book t, page*
71 and 76. Public Racordt ot
fa n an o lt Counly. Flonda
will b* told lot e t t h In hand lo
ih* highatl and b a t! bidder al
th# Waal From Door o f th*
Sammola County CourthouM .
at 301 North Park Avanua.
Sanlord Florida. 13771 on th*
10th day o l April IS M . t l 11 00
a m by th* Clark ot th* Circutt
Court o l tha Eighteenth Judicial
Cu cu it. in and tor Oaminol*
County. Flonda. purtuanl to a
Final Judgment of Foracloaura
anlarad by th* Circuit Court of
lha Eighteenth Judicial Circuit
in and lor Sammola County.
Flonda. m Ih* cat* of GULF
■ TATES
FE D E R A L
CREDIT
UNION PIamt,ft. vt J A M S ! (
COOK, a/k/a Jtma* Earl Cook.
Daftndtnt
Defendant, which cat* baert
Cat# No l7 .1 tT 2 -C A .t4 -W ta
Ih* Docket of thit Court
DATED thit 2nd day of AprU.
IM S
MARYANNE M O R IS
C LER K OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY Jan* E J tM w ic
Deputy Clark
JOHN O. R S B IA . (SOLARS
Ruth, MarthaK. Rabat
and Jonat. P A
109 E t t l Church I tree I
5th Floor
P O Boa 3141
Odendo. FL 12902
Flonda Bar Number 120460
(TOT) 426-6100
Allornay* for Plaintiff
Publith April 0. 10. 10 N
D E P - ll

M TN B OIRCUTT C O U R T
OF TN B t e n t JU D ICIAL
c iB o u r r o f f l o r i d *

IN AHO FOR
BIMINOLB COUNTY
M NSRAL
JURISDICTION OIV19ION
C A B B NO. 97-699 C A
O S CAPITAL
MORTQAQE SERVICES,
Inc l/k/a Traveler*
Mortgage Sarvicat. Inc .
Pt* m till.
VS
ALFONSO MOLINA and
MARIA LAURA MOLINA, at al .
Defendant*
A M I N O a O NOTICS
O F FO RSCLO BUR B 6 A L I
Nolle* It her*by given that,
purtu an l
lo
an
Ordar
Raachtdulm g Foradoaur* Bala
dalad March 24Ih. 19M . and
anlarad tn civil cata numbar 97999 C A . o l th* Circuit Courl ot
th* l l l h Judicial Circuit m and
for Banknote Counly. Florida,
wharam O E CAPITAL MONTGAGE SERVICES. INC F/K/A
TRAVELERS MORTOAOE S E R ­
VICES. INC . It Plam nft and
A L FO N S O
MOLINA.
MARIA
LAURA MOLINA. VERNON LEE.
GERTRUDE
LEE.
ALAFATA
WOOOS
H O M EO W N ER'S
ASSOCIATION. INC . SEMINOLE
COUNTY, A POLITICAL SUBDI­
VISION O F THE STATS OF
FLORIDA, &lt;t/ar# Defendant!*), I
will M l) lo Ih# highatl and baal
biddar for c a th a l Ih* waal
Ironl door of Ih* Banknote
County courthouta In Sanlord.
Seminole Counly. Florida. *1
11:00 A M on th r 30lh day of
APRIL. I M S . tha following
daaenbad pro party a* M l forth
In M id Final JudgmanL to w it
LOT 24. ALAFAYA W OODS
PH ASE XXi A. ACCORDING TO
THE M AP OR PLAT THEREOF
AS RECORDEO IN PLAT BOOK
M . PAGES Bt THROUOH S3, IN
THE PUBLIC R EC O R D S OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
NOTE: PURSUANT TO THC
FAIR
DEBT
C O LLEC TIO N
P R A C TIC ES ACT YOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS D E E M E D TO B E A D E B T
C O LLE C TO R ATTEMPTING TO
C O L L E C T A D EBT AND AN Y
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FO R THAT PU RPOSE
Datad m* t t l day o l APRIL.
IM S
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark of Ih* Ctrcull Court
By Jan* E. Jaaawic
Daputy Clark
CO OIU S 6 STAWIARSKI
4010 Boy Seoul Boulevard
Sulla 460
Tampa, Florida 11607
Talaphon* (013)077-0000
C M M7-OOSTO
Pubkah April t , t l . 10M
DCP-02

E X T R A H O U O AV W W 0H T7
T-On-1 P o rto n ai Training ml
Lrftem a Etna** Frag body laf
Derm*.
P h y w o k y i, 772-99S7

SECURITY B AR B B DOORS

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Plaintiff.
vt
WILLIS LEE TENNSLL. *1 al .
Oalandanl(t)
NOTIC B OF SALfl
Nobca ta haraby gtvan that
p urtuanl
to
a
Summary
Judgmanl ol Foroclotur*, I will
Mil ih* following d eten b o d
properly located in Sominei*
County. Flortda
Lot 126 and Ih* North ono-haH
of L o l t f t . o f FRANK L
W OODRUFF’S SUBDIVISION, of
Land* South. Sanford. Florida,
according lo th* plat lharaaf a*
racordad m Plat Book 3. peg*
44. public record* ot Skimnete
Counly. Flonda
*1 public M te. lo th* highatl
tedder for cath. al Ih* w att
front door of Ih* to m n o fa
Counly C o u rlh o u tt, Sanford.
Flortda. 11 00 a m on April
301 h, IS M
None*
Amarlcan* With
O ita te liliM
Ac I
of
10M ,
Admmittraliv* Order No. 04-20
P artont with a In a b ility who
need a tpacial accommodation
lo participate m toil proceeding
ahould
c o n ia c l
Diaabillty
Coordinator at 301 North Pork
Avanua. Suit* N 301, Sanford,
Flonda 32771 a l 1***1 hr# day*
prior
lo
th*
proceeding
Telephone (407) 123-4120 Set
4227. T-000-9SS-077)
(TDD
utart only)
WITNESS my hand end Sael ol
Ihit Court on March 30th. I M S
(Court 0*al|
MARYANNS MORSE
CLER K. CIRCUIT COURT
By Jana ( Jatawic
Deputy Clark
Donald L Snvlh. Etquira
Allornay tor Plamtill
600 North Ocean Strati
Jacktonvilla. FL 32201
Talaphon* 004/3I4-3S4S
Pubirth April 0. 10. I M S
DCP-90

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Quaary guaranteed
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GIFT OF LIFE
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CASB NO. BI-S6BS-CA-16-A
GLENDALE FEDERAL
BANK F S B .

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IN TNI CINCUfT COUNT,
SIONTSENTN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FON
■ BMINOLB COUNTY,

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Tampa. Flonda 33(07
Telephone (113) 177-6001
C I S (97-S02
Publieh April 9 IS I M I
D E P - ll

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32792__________________

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71— H e ir W anted

NOW HIRING
F/T A P/T tor a Maror Manufac­
turing plant m Sanlord Post(ions are available on an
shift*.
P acesetter Personn*I
al 130-7811 or 130-1868
TELEM ARKETING

GUARANTEED
$ 10.50 P/H
IN TRAINING
3 pos avail Avg $ 15 5ft hr, Sal
• comm Sanford based pool
nesting teenier NO cold calling
living vnmed F/T A P/T
Can
Italy S m e llie r 323 2070 a il.
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area.speoai.ty

Vehicle Menu lecturer seeks
E r r lammator
assembler
A
mstaiier Cat! lov an appointmerrl 3746100
CH ILD CAR E T E A C H E R S A
AIDES
Pert A to l time needed E«p req
Good benefits C a l 377 7905
S E C R E T A R Y /R E C P T
needed
Knowledge of computers req f t
T hours C a l lor aopt 3736681
CNSa
Come and be a part of a team
that specializes m T IC Apply
m person al Meathcare A Rehab
of Sanford
________ « 0 7)32 7 6 3 4 6
Contractor* A Truckers
Make
contact quickly, your
stale A N America New bright
matching ays 24 h r i ll'iw n
1666-4664470 MC/VtSJ
INHOME P R E S C O O L HIRING
P/T C A R E GIVER A FT ERN O O N
SHIFT. Wilting to train. Call

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'AQ CARRIERS, INC.
J

AG CARRIERS. INC.
L E L B A S E D CARRIER
•NEWPAT PLAN”
V79 TO 37 Ccrtla P ei M R
LO AD ED A EMPTY TO

START’

•LAY O V E R PAY*
'B R E A K DOWN P A V
'E X T R A STO P PAY*
*1 Oay OH for 7 Days Out*
'VACATION PAY*
•HOLIDAY B O N U S PAY*
-401 K R E T IR E M E N T
•PER FO RM AN CE BO N O S
•SAFETY B O N U S
■RIDER P R O G R A M
•C O N V E N T IO N A L S
•SA TE LLITE E Q U IP P E D
L 'E M P L O Y E E A s *4 Program
1 1 Yr O T R E X P / C L S A C D L
REO

Please c a l • am to 5 pm
Monday thru FrvMy OnTy
1 6 0 0 6 7 4 6 0 5 0 t i t - 13

r
eo c
a-------------------A L L POSITIONS
j M e Nnng Part tvna A FuX lime
r \
E eceaent wages
-S E R V E R S

•COOK*
«

“ OCBARY M AN O R Is lookog lev laienled and
cepbonal people
IMMEDIATE O PEN1N 03

‘CASMERS
•COUNTER H E LP

on am ahin*
WITH V E R Y COMPETITIVE
S A LA R IE S
C a l O aBary Manor. 4074464474 Aak lor Director ol Nursmg of apply within 60 North
tkghway 17 97. DeBary Eton
da
Drug Free W orkplace
EO E.
D R IV ER needed tor wholesale
nursery Local dekvenes • other
nursery tasks Must have dean
CO L Begmmng pay 17/hr For
more information c a l 131-1777.
04 nquai helpful
D R Y W A LL FIN ISH ERS Needed
tor resid crew Evp wf handloofs
6 too»s C a l Al al 373 3734
EXP. LAW N S V C A TREE
W O R K E R S. Must Have Drivers
_
L cen se C A L L 171-1681
Evperwnced Bobcat flew hotun d Operator C O L k s c Top
_____
pay* 171-1681
GENERAL

AO CHANGE/
DEMONSTRATION REPS
Heeded lor in-store adv co
Must have reliable bans P T ,
Dev hours md wknds We eel
come a l ages over IB Sanlord
Cassetoerrl 4 Winter Park a r­
e a l Can 9 3 M F 1 800 5686090 News Amenca Markttmg
* G ENERAL LABO R ER
Someone not abaci of work De
pendade App*y at TOO Persim­
mon Ave 6 5 30 M F

W ANTED
Serious people desiring su c­
cessful W EIGHT L O S S . IM­
PR O V E D H EA LTH AN D E N E R ­
G Y Lose 70 TOO toe. 30 day
program u n jer JtoO Sabstac
ton guar FR E E S A M P L E S .
C A L L NOW 3786496

'BUSKERS

H O TEL

’ O O H W A SH C R S

i vukme reslament inraiad '■

Oaneord Aapnrt
:M t » e O Ortendo
&gt;

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k,

323-0345

V ' Acrepteig appkeanons
* -P Mon Fn (rom 9am to 7pm
ftH T K M C N A s
and |0ki our carmg team
Nurses and C N A a E ice l
beneMs Eipenenced rac
urad
3 :00pm-11:00pm
evattabte. Please appty *'
Detona Healthcare He
•bililalion Center IB51 E h

i Bhd Dettona EOC
0 BOOT P/UNTIR HELPHelp prepare nmot lor
&gt;1 Musi have experience
la opening Can Tom
Viking C o ach W orks
to or 141-2X01.

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-AUTO M O TIVE DC T A K E R S
^ Santorttongw O M lO rlando
11' G ood Incoma Potential
.
Benefits After 90 Days
7#ph SOW 40 7 793 3055
EON N E E D S reps - Bits area
lb quakty products earn
I i l l . fie. hours 371 7187

BILLING
inenctd
billing
medical
Salary lor busy doctor* ol
vi mo SantordOtanga Crty
Send rosume to P O Bov
.S a n to rd .F l 32777

CASHIERS
WORK WITH US
JOIN O U R TEAM

JO B FAIR
Apr* u m 9* 4p
i, .
FT/PT
f Seminole thru Osceola County
Lake Monroe Santovd
C a l tor into

ALPHA
|, PER SO N N EL
BUT

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H A N D Y M A N Carpenter.dryw all
pfumbmg elec ta p fools 6
bans rqrd C a l Sieve or BA 760
7061

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D A Y C A R E W O R KE R
Part time Must be nertoie E rp
heip'ul C a l 349 5839

CNAa-F/T available

1700 - 1500 weekty marl
care-o-grim e lor more in
m
elo
send
a
sell ad
8 !»sed n stamped
envelope to
v s Cards A gets. P O B or
7790 Miami FL 53761

W

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Seminole Herald. Sanford. Florida • Thursday. April 9,1990 - 7 1

K I T *N * C A R I .V I.K » h&gt; l.u r r v \ V r i 8 h t
141— H o m f s F o r S a l e

Cabinet Makar

Jo y ce 171-7633

• aiAM i i a P M tA h llt. INC
«9M T« "7 &gt;
Lon g Term-Short Term
Tamp To Hlra

elp

OPPORTUNITIES
A beautiful 6 etching hotel lo ­
cated m the U CF a n a is fwmg
lot
the
toeowitvg positions
•AN O U ET
SE T -U P/S C R V E H .
RESTAURANT
SERVERS.
COOKS.
SELLM EN .
HO ST!
H O STESS. C O C K T A K S E R V IC ­
E R S . HO USE P E R S O N . L A U N ­
DRY W O R KE R . M O H T C L E A N ­
ER. C O N C K R O E .
G UEST
S E R V IC E
R CPR E SE N T ITIV E.
Apply m person to Monday Inn
17125 H g n Tach Ave Orlando
EOC
DRUG F R E E W O R K P L A C E
Independent G ift Catalog/
p arly plan Astrbutor* Process
orders born home Ready cash
For start up krt/t-Mn# member­
ship lee. MAIL A M 00 check/mo
lo C A L Y P S O VARIETY. 1454
N takem onl Ave Wntev Park.
F L 37792
J O M the best healthcare team
n Volusia county R estorative
CNA
needed
immediately
Previous etpenence helpful
C a ll Dabary M an or 407-4484476. EO E.

LA BO R RfTE
••••3M-3416*—
N EED 100 . M EN A W O M EN
Da4y work Dary pay
Vefwd** * P LU S
CO M E WORK WITH THE S E A T

LA B O R ER S
Needed tor hgyx industrial Forkkfl and pa Bet rape* exp hefpM
C a l 331-0466_________________

LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR

HEALTH estURANCE AMO s e n
PLAN! Owe tree — r»*l«va
Apply a t le* H k r drive.

LAW N P E R S O N
Muat have own transportation
E X P NOT N E C E S S A R Y 4G H R
W O R K W E E K 407-321-0936

LABOR READY

FO OO A B E V E R A G E S E R V E R S
Brea H ast Lunch F/T Evp raq
Apply m person M arina Hotel A
Conference Center $30 N P al­
metto Ave Sanlord

MAIDS NEEOEO

With m eAum duty truck A RV
e&gt;p Must have own loots Ap
ply in person Complete Automotive 7707 W 111 St. Sanford
M E R R Y MAIDS HIRING
Car A Insurance Needed
Weekends F R E E 331 5766

1772 Pf904-7*7-M22_________

G EN EV A
5 acres-crty water, light polo,
septic lank Owner Financing
O n ly 149,900.

SA N FO R D

M O LLY MAID IS HIRINO
r/T'M-f *6 5pm
W ill Train. 407-767-5007.__
NOW HIRING: D reel Marketers
No sates. PT/FT, no e«p neces
vary C a l 763 7817_____________
P/T SE R V IC E A O E N T Driver.
Need lo clean, service and In­
spect rental vehicle* on week
ends
Valid FLO . Acceptable
d rive 's record and background
check. A p p ly In person
Orlan d o (1 7 6 ? ) D r.S a n to rd
Part Tvne

STOCK ROOM
FI Di requited Noon 4 0 0 p m
M F, D-f/W V ! C a ll 799-1397
P L U M B E R (SER VICE) needed
nv.it have own truck A tool* M
F 374 9034 ask tor Oebbm
P LU M B E R
E« per fenced Helper. M u tt
have 7-1 years asp.
Tub set A trim*
407-374-7701
O ETAILER E ip helpful Contact
Jack al Phil Bettis Car Center
371 5163
PRO FESSIO N AL

AIRLINE CUSTOMER
SERVICE AGENTS
For international fights at San­
ford Avport P T . approi 30 hrv
wk Musi be Dei F n resume to
(407) 812 7569 or ca t (407) 825
2437 M F between the hours of
1-1 P M
RECEPTIO N tST/COUNTER
PERSON
Printing m penence helpful
Good saury plus beneM pack
aoe Cm 1196067__ _

0 A t c" mr &lt;t 1

RIGHT HAND MAN
Needs 78 worten dally.
*U sign on bonus to nowem*E lir a pay lo drivers
•Open t am
SOI Dogtreck Rd. Longw ood
7*0610#
SALES AGENTS

The Sky t the Until...

W EEK LY R E N T A LS
S tarlin g • *77/wfc

tkslonc Downtown 3306473
EFFICIENCY
MavJ sarv • convenwnt location
323 8008
FU R N ISH ED ROOMS-AS utv*
rnd Laundry phorte. and kit
use 185 S90 a week 374 4955

97— A partments *
F urni &amp;iied
1 BO RM CO TTAG E 7 m o te of
town ttO O M t *&lt; b e t ted
Good tor suv&gt;e person C a t
330-1696

1 bdrm a lle y turn 1400/mon
ted an util* 1 bdrm house,
S450m on 378-0063/day*
L G . 1 Bdrm . comptelely fur­
nished w wir A garbage Evceltent for couple or single person
t37SYnon . dep Can 173 1917
SA N FO R D L G tbdrm completely
turn w-water A Oarbage eve tor
cpt cv sig person No pets 1375*
Dep 372 1917

99— A partm en ts ■
U n iu rn isiied

MARINER'S VILLAQE
LA«r aoa i eottu m k v u o
; eo»w M r a v o a s a u n

323-8670
NOTHING BUT THE FINEST
FO R TOUT
GoPvww Apts on Rteehart R d A
4 6 A Lk Mary A* apt home* ml
pr rv aiarm vgarage* Slale-ofme art activity t.ineta Iacuity
Open today Stop out or can
307 7007 tor a personal show
‘ &gt;3

W th Cape Canaveral Cruise
lin e you determine whal your
paycheck wu be

RO SE L E A VILLAS
3/1 S p e c ia l -1 4 lO U o n lh
HUO O KAY 407-3306633

W ere tookmg lov moiwewd
people with a good phone
voice No eip en eA c* neces
tary. because w# treat you to
succeed You can make M0O&lt;
/wfcl Work m a tun atmosphere
M e d ra i and denial maurance
cash spilt* A b ee cruiaea1
1600 ig n n n bonus avaSabte

S A N F O R D 1 B OR M L O O u te l
resid area 13751300 dep ♦ up
No pets no cM tean I f f 8111

Can 40767A-8000 &gt;1044
M on-Fri, Sent to • pm

101—HoUSES-

SECU RITY O FFIC E R JO B

Furnishid
S A N F O R D 1/1
5 Acre lenced
yard
145fVmo * deposit
Please can 17S60S1___________

BTEN BTRO M G E N E R A L F E E D
needs P/T help Primarily lor
deliveries and Saturdays Re
quest a strong beck, pleasant
personality and eiceaent driv­
ing record Personal buck or
UV lor lowing trailer requead.
C*E Karan 178-1 *30.
T E C H N IC IA M /P IPf LIN E/EN T R V
LEVEL
Rapae underground
P b * i naval. O T benehlt. FI
0 L req C D Lp ref 339 7134

TELEMARKETERS
Fu» or part tens Top salary, bo
nuY and com m ittton Smokmg
office Longwood location Can
Oettxe at
I 767-9770____________
TRAPSE E/W STALLER
Banaftta. F/T.
Can &gt;306760
TRANSMISSION R AR
TECHNICIAN
E X P E R IE N C E P R E F E R R E D
Apply m parson weh resume at
Harr all and Beverly Transmis­
sion 209 W 2Sm S t. Sanford
Mon-Fn, 8am S 30pm__________
T U P P E R W A R E Earn 17 0 1 3 0
per hour tor extra money or have
a lu* lima carear 1116411

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FOR PART-TIME W O R K
The Seminole Herald needs C A R M M S for
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POSITIONS AVAILABLE NOW!
Perfect For
Retired Persons
O r As A Second
Incomel

BTU

AC

GE

OW M.sc
lawn equtp/mower, make otter
30' Stove 6 M isc 130-3933

B E D -Q U E E N
SU#
black
wrought von canopy and premier
orthope&lt;*c set Never used sMi
bored C ost S170O Sell 1325
Call 673-7318
BEDS
O R T H O P E D IC
FIRM
S E T S with 5 year warranty Nev
er used Twin $75 Full $95
O ueen $ t t 5 King $165 C a ll
407666 6 9 5 4
DAY
BED
White
Victorian
style with 2 hnn mattresses 6
trundle Never used $300 407666-9954

I960 DO W N ...W H Y R IN T T
When you can own thn 3 bdrm
homo ml C H A new p a n l 6 car
p e t1 Ask about MUD homes'
The HIIHmen G roup. Inc.
ReaMora....... -..3316333

STENSTROM RENTALS
NORTH L A K E 1/1 turn condo
wf acm pa ho W D 15003500
SA N FO R D 3/3 Mother in taw
de. crpl toed yd
1700/1700
S A N F O R D 2/7 Duple i New
crpl. pain. C H A___ 14353400
J M D O Y LE (407) 377-1470
WE NEEO H O U SE S TO RENT

105—DuriEx/T RipiEx
SAN FO R D 2 bdrm new carpel
CMA. WO hook up* 1475-mo
P o rn g Beatty 3776471

117— C om m ercial
R entals
LEASE
Pnm# showroom
A
warehouse 110970 sq b SR
441 frontage 407-578-7500
O f F ICE/WHS E 3 000 15 000~si
From 13 %
&gt; Prime location Hwy
17 92 Sanlord t bl bom Airport
Brvd Call 3346440 JteVSue

O A K R IO G E F A R M S - Osteen/
Dettona area 10 acres, ideal lor
horses or cattle farm Mobile
home or homesite Zoned agn
144 900 Financing avail ml sm

downjvajimen^904^17630^^^
157— M o b il e H o m e s
Fo r S a lk

24 i 44 3/1 Spkl 1962 Skykne
lap SKkng
116.900

CARRIAGE COVE
(407) 323-8160
34 X 61 Lika a house Comptetety remodeled 3/2 Must t e l
5 7 5 0 0 0 0 0 3307079 ________
17 O A K S P R M O S 3/2 D U Wide
12X60 Catherdral ceiteigs. ik y
kghl A booth m kach Hug* L R
w-tire piece upgraded carpet.
DRevec
cond Cab Pat lor
a « b 3726121

O PEN HO USE
S a t. A p ril 11th, B-2
to Pre owned homes
Immediate occupancy
3 bdrms from 51? 000
Low down tor qualified appleants

CA R R IAG E C O V E
3 2 3 -S I 6 0
P A R K AVE. M O B ILE P A R K
Homes 13 000 to 16 000 Set Up
Emancteg QUIET I 377-1161
Sacrtftc*. S K Y L IN E 3/3 dW
wkM
Amem
la m iy
park.
110 000 3 X M 1 6 6 In avas.

A MOVE M S P E C IA L I! 400 kq
n » ip* 1765 A MONTH CXVeSloraga 371 0170 or 333 7554

159— R ea l E state
Wa n t e d

“O f FICE/OFF1CE -WARE HOUSE
NOW Av444bM
Guardian FVrvonai Storage
Can tor delate 578 7500

M V E S T O R BUYIN G H O U S E S
P L U M S Of LE M O N S
Chartle i6 f-7 7 « 7

160—

B u s in e s s

F or

S ale

Sat 9 4 STJr desk SSO metal stor
cab 4 2 ' high, steel 5 then un it
drapes, table tamps, toots
A
bnc-a brae 801 E 2nd St

219— W a n t e d

to

B uy

Alum . Cana C o p pe r / B ra s .
Ko kom o Flecycllng: 331-0004
918 W. Flrst-M /F 8 6 , Sat.9-1

223— M iscellan eous
31M B T U A C G E
DW Mrsc
lawn equpt, mower, make otter,
30* stove A M isc 330-3932
W O L F E T A N N IN G "B E D S
TAN AT HOME
Buy DIRECT and SAVE)
Com m ercialhom e units bom
$199 00 Low Monthly Payments
F R E E Color Catalog
C a l TODAY 1-300 711Q 158

M A T T R E S S S A L E - FiU T'size
used box springs A mattress
$65 00 Larry* Mart 372 4132

231— C ar s F or S ale

Steeper sofa S 100 t yr old GE
Refng-upnghl w/Ke mkr $250
(2) ten g.u
aquariums fun set­
up $5G'each Cab 332-7596

■2 P O N T IA C T R AN s AM AC.
rebuill 350, 89 i n i . Alum mags
$7500 O B O
C a ll 330-9706
evening s

S L E E P E R S O f A A toveseat Ofi
white pasief pabem $300 3 oak
end tables $80 321 3215

MANAGER S SPECIAL
14 x 10 2/1 1982 Show Furn
C H A . gas tom
115,500

118--O ffice S pace For
R ent

SAN FO RO O FFICE S P A C E
1 Suites available &gt; 1100 S F 1
1600 SF. 407-311-7004

F O R M A L DININcT RM suite
$300 Irving rm suite $350 Both
ex cco n d 373 9387 after 6 M F

217— G a r a g e S ales

187— S p o r t in g G o o d s
A b ove g ro u n d Pool 32X16
A L L accessories. CaH ornu
wood decking 12X16 and
Wood Privacy lence A L L
$3,000. C A L L 133-7997

wah
Red
Red
FO R

199— P ets &amp; S upplies
For a tew pennies mote, get the
latest leebnotog/ m liquid
wormers Ask S T E N S T H O *
G E N E R A L F E E D 1373 1550)
kbout H A P P Y J A C K UOUIVJCT. There s a BIG difference'"
(www nappyteekinc com)

HAPPY
JACK
MANGE
MEDICINE: A natural biend of
vegetable oils, promoted he al­
ing and han growth to hot spots
A severe mange on dogs and
horses WITHOUT sterods
ST E N ST R O M G E N E R A L F E E D
173-1550
(www happyiackine comi
___

207— Jewelry

•9 G R A N PRIX S E . t owner,
good condition A runs great
173ik) miles $2100 O 0 O
330-1175
89 J E E P C H E R O K E E 4X4 AT.
runs great $3 000 O B O Call
324-7544 o r 171 -2861.
t9 M AZDA 371 R u n t good.
A C , AT «VOO. B lack. $2500OBO . C a ll 331-1640
C hevy 1977 Malibu C la ssic 4
dr new 305 motor. A iC . Aul
Tran* Good d ean 31350 372.1448
S E IZ E D
C A R S "tram
$175
Porsches
C ad illa cs
Chevys,
B M W *. Corvettes A lso Jeeps.
4 W D t Your area To« Fmo 1600-718 9000 E it 2706 tor cur
rent listings

235—
T ruck /Buses /Va n s F or
S a le
93 Chevy Silver, Sport,xcab.
pw/l stereo lad-'cats ided 40k
m a ic o n d 314.250 332 9473

R Pocket
Serious rn-

23»—V ehicles W anted

209— W earing A pparel

V ( ( b * U t B C A B £ A U T lF u l 373-5990

BEAUT1TUL White sating Wed
d o g gown
wlperart* A &lt;ace
t
ding
wTterarts
S ire 12 5300 CeR 377 7997

240— B o a t R entals

31 Je w a l M a n s R
w alach $250 OBO

C A S H U l PAID!
For Junk Cars, Truck* A M isc'

217— G a r a g e S ales
MOVING S A L E
THUR/FRl/SAT

FtSHINO B O A T S FO R R EN T
Starting at 130 4 up Also
24 Pontoon Cx* 130-1812

241— R ec .
V eiiicles/Campers For
S ale

Body Shop Business weft est
tor sate or lease, rent * an
equal, turn key pos* b ad e! No
qityg no credit ck. owner will
hold note w sm a i down located
dwrwn Orlando c a l tor mlo 5238136

B -?
911 E lm A v e -S a n lo rd . G R E A T
P R IC E S E V ER Y T H IN G M U ST
Q O t! SO M KT H M G FO R EV ER Y-

2 5 3 -A d d i t i o n s I t

268-C hild C are

2 8 5 -L a n d s c a p i n g

GO VERNM ENT
FO R E C LO S E D

R e m o d e l in g

C en ters

ADVANCE TECTO M CS

Home* bom pennw t on II.
Oetoquem Tex. Repo* R E O *
Vbte Area To* Free |1| 800-2169000 Exl H 7706 tor currtm te l-

AddM one-Cem m arctei
Lo cal BuMdar atoee 1961
333-9464 C O C M 1666

Teach er an d S c h o o l
A o e teach er 30 hr* required
322 6 5 4 7 _ ^ ^ ^ _ ^ _ ^ ^ _

F U L L LA W N S V C
hedge*,
bushes, sm tree inmnwig. 7 yn
e rp Senior A t e
Sabsfactior
guar For tree est 6808002

141— H omes For S ale
4/1 Spirt P lan, huge Master
bdrm. CH A Fenced back ykfd
fust 165 900 C a l Barbara Svn
mons 127-1771.

CO LEM AN l

S1S00 firm.

C a l 3376766

S A N F O R D 1 B O R M securedcarnage house appt Air. a p ­
pliance* 1275’mo . sec N O
PETS
SIN G LE
PERSO N
O N LY Apply a l 915 W Fust
Street

B ranny A A te o c . 834-7444
S H E LT E R H E L P For mlo ceu
373 8685 H em to 4pm H unane
Society of Sam C o
S P R IN K L E R
R E P A IR
M AN
needed, must have own truck A
loots M F 374 9034

103— H ousfs U nfurnished

93— R o o m s For R ent

h is t o r ic d is t r ic t

■ (407) 868-0444 |

^Cliffy

3 ? 1 - ( ) / , r &gt;ri / . 1 2 1

1 bdrm a l te M » t 1360 mo
SefHOv pveiened 3716717

IP»TtLLic LNtT tAfFl NC

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7-1/2 acres O nly 174,900

R e sid e n tia l C le a n in g

1716141

300 N. French Ave.
Senford, FL

D E L T O N A 10 a cres ideal lor
mobile homesrte, horses cable,
tarrying or nursery' 2oned agri­
cultural
S3 900/A C R E
Sm
down w'owrier finance 904-747-

M ECHANIC

H O U S E K E E P E R 1*1 Cteaa. Eac
Rate, ten A worited In area to
yr* 407-4w e-M M

S e m in o le H e ra ld

BUILDING LO T S oft 477
across bom Site land Estate*
373-5232 o r pgr 4446599

E A R N E X T R A M O N EY with your
own home based business w lh
Shaklee A AT A T Work pantime and build a future. C a ll
330-9910 to schedule an appo m tm n n q b n d r a t how"______

73—Employment
W anted

Apply in Person
at the:

153— A c r e a g e L o t F o r
S ale

Honest A dependable
Mon-Fn.
7 am 5 30 pm C a l 324-1177 to
Mart immeQatefy

W O RK TO O A V M U O TODAY

a :J 6 7

3 B D R M Fenced. C H A Great
location 557.900 VIP Prpoper
be* 337 9695 anytime

1B1— Am iANCES &amp;
F urniture F or S ale

103— H ousesU n f u r n is h e d

A* rental and reel estate adver­
tisements are subyeci to the
Federal Fair Housing Act. when
makes * Aegai to advertise any
prater ence. kmrtalion. or (hscnrrw iitofl based on race, co l­
or. religion, set. hanocap. larrteal status or nakonal ongn
708 Lake Bfvd. Lane bom 2tx»
on 3 5 acres in Lock Arbor
1900'm o P orrig Ftearty 332•678
S A N F O R D 3ft CHA. W/D hook
upa.
ISOOrmo * 1450/sec
Pteaae c a l S 2 7 6 H 0

317. eat-te ML up­
graded m etier suite, next to
park Make often 163 000
DC DC CALLAW AY, Realtor
(407)1766711, I x L IQS

O P C N H O USE • Apr* II. 7533
Iroquoi* Ave. 3 br/2 ba w/poof
W HY R E N T W H EN Y O U C A N
OW N' 175 000 Jen Doyte. Slen
Strom Retety 372-2470__________
A M U H t lA l t l t H flM I S
V f NT U R f I I'H O P I R M I S

t e n v* M I’lOto
w w u w

ivy*

RENOVATED Over 1600 SQ fl
DrVUvApI acm prch 146.900
4/1.4 Over t 800 SO n.kv-dte
tarn. bplc. toed. 161.100
H 0 U 1 C o r D U P L E X 3 Mehena.
1/3 a o e . renovated 164.900
1/4 acr* pnv

STEN8TR6M RtNfALS"
N ORTH L A K E 1/1 hen condo
acm pabo. W D , IkOOteiOO
S A N F O R D 1/1 Duptea New
d p i. pabO. C H A-----1431/1400
2/3 Condo. Irpoomm pool
Leaae wocxion 15503500
J M D O Y LE (407) 3276470
W 1 N E E O H O U S E S T O R ENT

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le* 1 1 / 1 * 1

2/1. tern r m . new car­
pal. appl. paint. Cent Heal/
A C .164.900 Oot Waiter. Jam.in Propem e* 313-3165. 330gan
3255

WAREHOUSE
SPACE
W arehouse space for
rent, 1,250 eq. ft, part of
larger warehouse area. 24
hour
a cce sa .
Located
behind Sem inole Herald
new spaper building. Truck
loading dock available at
no additional co st. No
lease required.
For m ore Information,
call Frank Voltollne at the
Sem inole Herald.

322-2611

NEW R E M O O E L REPAJR
D oors, w indow s, carpentry,

iKkng decks 4 concrete
323-4832 S O Baknt C B C 1 9880

255-A lterations
M N O R alteration* don* m my
atm* N o c a l* during sundown
9t to sundown Sat 3306469
2 5 6 -A p p l i a n c e R e p a ir
JO-RITE A P P L . SE R V IC E Reterra, a l branas/appl. md hot
W h lr t 6716 3 0 0 o r 764-6540

258-A utomotive
1995 Lincoln Superaeatch Um o
120* loadad 12 p a st Must See
133.000 5226136
1997 Chevy Lum na 4 dr loaded,
bw mriea 310.900. 1997 Chevy
-umma V 6 loaded. 28K moe*
(10.500. 1996 Chevy Lum na 4
* loaded V 6 7K m tea 313.900.
1997 Dodge Neon 4 A auto a/c
ad $6,995 1996 B u c k Skylark
:uatom 4 a V 6 loaded 10K
TVies 111.500, 1997 B u c k Skyark 4 dr loaded 2OK mile*
(8.900 1979 Roll* Royca. rt
tend A . loaded. 76K mite*,
food cond $10,500 1996 Porte
ic Bomevdte S E 4 dr kteded
I3K m w a eac cond. kke new
(17.SOO.t997 B u c k LaSaDre
diatom 4 A loaded blue V 6 kke
iew $19 200: 1991 Mrtsutxsha
utonwro sport L S 2 wb A kteded
a L m » L ii5 m ia ii3 6 1999 Ford XLT Truck D A y Crew
la b . O teiaf w and new 500
naes never been tille d kteded
[35.000 5226136

283-C arpentry
C A R P E N T E R A t Horn*
repeat, partin g 4 ceram c tea.
R ich ard Pro** 121-5977

264-C arpet &amp;
I n stalla tions
•C A R PC T 4U A O W O O O •C C IU U B O B A L E S- O C « S U R 6 t n e e 1*66-3 3 1 6 6 1 1 o r 6656656LEW IB JA N H O R M L SU PPLY

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Employment
Opportunist
in the weekend
edition of the
8emlnoie Herald.

269-C leaning S ervices
K A T H Y ’S R LEAN B40 ftes rd .
w U y/tno. rental ctean-outs 13
yr* exp » rate $3062*3
M O V E IN-OUT Specials Horn*/
Oto — Prasaur# W xsnng— Fra*
est 302-7220 or pgr 372 31 to
Hom*sOto/Conck&gt; Apart

WViy a wkfy-Mo USG1NSUR
407-326-7647 607-176-6276

275-D rywall
D R YW A LL *STX)CC&amp; Repair t
W ei S C eding Textures
Matched -

276-E lectrical
N EED AN E LECT RICIAN ?
C A L L O C K -S E LE C T R IC
407-3716733
U c . ER0007S76/Over 36 Vra.

Tree cutting-prurung
g radng Top to lti* Ar/graval
Beck hoetoob c a l R easonable
raws R A N C H R E N T A L S
407-327-348#

287-Lawn S ervices
A A A G R A S S M A S T E R S Al
service* provided DependabM
and a tor d eb it - C a l
lor Frea
♦a tm a ia i #96 0363
S U N S C A P C LA W N MOM T
Free E s ti mate s/Low Rate*
370-7174
O R E O O R O S S LA W N SERVICE
R E S /C O M
Q UALITY CAR E
F R E E E S T 373-093*.________

288-Lecal S ervices
A-Z Law Tech
Divorce $55. C ustody 175
Bankruptcy $75, Nemo Change
(407)522-0347
$55. Etc 24I hr*
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278-H andy M an
U BUY-IT- I will Assem ble bit
AppM oyefenl
ctr/etc
Local
t o ia e e a k a iT ^ I O J ^ ^ ^ _ _

E-Z P A R A S E R V IC E S
D ivo rce IKXVW Ute $90
C e ll (407) 3746376 14 hr*.

279-H auung

3 0 0 -P r e s s u r e

C leaning
Resid trash, oarage dean outs'
Reasonable Rate*"
S a ta stf... 349 9656

rtuLifi' removal of all
T YPES,
Guaranteed best rate C o n ­
struction debre, garage clean
out. rooting. W* H A U L AN Y THtHO Large traiiefS drop oil
avaAabte Uaolnsur
1600-655-HAUL (42(5)

280-H ome
Im p r o v e m e n t s
C H A R L E S D . (Gan)
Butter. C8C057265. Rea/
C o m m . remodel, addition*, ra­
pe* MC. V IS A . 407-310-1741
O A V P K E Y CO N STRUCTIO N
L ie :*CG&lt;SS 7616 **320-7702
H A N D Y M A N P a rtin g , concrtte,
dry wall, ramodakng. renovaton* C * l 262-7069____________

281-I r r ig atio n It
_________R epair ________
SP6W NKLER R E P A M AM make*
t m odtts Near ownptete 4 rone

ayMam-Spacul-1950 321-1717

Frwe e*L Uc/lna.

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Oecfca*Walia*Dnve*-ftomet‘
■BAtAngs-ReaCom m -Free Est/
U acln aur S team Facto ry
$10 d la c o u n l to a d 324-7666

308—T ermite R epair
TERM ITE- W ATER- FIRE
□ AM AO E r e p a i r SPECIALIST
407-3376677________

312—T ree S ervice
C H E A P) CH E A PI Tree m m oval
prunm g/Yijecbona/lolal
land
acapeig Lnc/lnaur 331-6101
DO N P tC K R E N T R EK S V C
Tree'slum p rem oval Frea est
L resV i s a 326-7342
S e iP S O N S P ro ! Tree S vc 2t
yr* e«p
ex. 24 hr storm dam age
Senior Aacoum Total tree care
Free estim ates
B ucket b u d
iv a ia b le C a l 327-473#
TO M M Y R U N YO N U w n 6 Tree
Svc keflna. restocom Bucket
Muck, stump grinding b ee eat
C a ii 326-1471

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Skin discoloration is common

DEAR DR. GOTT: I'm 9.» and have
varicose veins in my legs. For (he past
year. I've noticed that the skin over
my lower leg* has turned scaly and
brown Is this a concern’’
DEAR READER: Probably not. In
an eldertv person with varicose veins,
the skin of the lower legs may receive
less than-adcquatc nutrition. This
often results in the common condition
you described, which doctors call
“stasis dermatitis ” The dryness and
discoloration are not a hazard to
health Try to elevate your Ic r s when
you sit, apply moisturizinR cream to
the skin, and consider using clastic
support stockings when you arc on
your feel. If the pigmented areas
begin to break down and ulcerate, ask
your doctor for further advice.
DEAR DR COTT My elderly father
lives with us and, for the most part,
his behavior is exemplary. However,
he has a habit that disturbs us. While
shaving in the morning, he talks to
himself in the mirror, saying “Don't
do that'”; “Quit!"; ”Oh. honey, will you
marry me?”, and “I won't do it!" Why
by Art S a n to m
does he do this'’
DEAR READER: I don't know Why
'pERHN’S, POT 'lOO'fXKJWUNIMD1 not ask him1’
TOW-LyC.HJL1
If your father were senile or
demented, I could see the reason for
his habit However, if he is mentally
intact, his behavior is a puzzle
Perhaps he can shed some light on
this Either interrupt his mirror con­
versations or catch him when he exits
from the bathroom and demand an
explanation. His answer would be
enlightening Let me know how he
responds
DEAR DR COTT I am a 41 year
old woman with a large uterine
by Charlaa M. Schulz
fibroid My periods are normal, but I
experience
slight pressure on my
IT WAS A MISTAKE..I
\
bladder Is surgery absolutely ncccs
TH006MT SHE U)AS MY S IS T E R ^
xary’
DEAR READER Not on your life
Fibroids are benign m uscular
tumors that grow inside the uterus
They can cause painful intercourse
and excessive bleeding, in which case
surgery is usually recommended In
your situation, the fibroid is not caus­
ing symptoms, so I’d ignore it
However, you should continue to have
regular checkups by your gynecolo­
gist —at his discretion
Remember that fibroids may disap
pear without therapv They simply
undergo what is called “degenera­
tion " Therefore, if your gynecologist
agree*. I'd adopt a “wait and see" atti­
tude
DEAR DR COTT How accurate
are home pregnancy kits’
DEAR READER Amazingly accu
rate, provided the directions for use
are followed to the letter
There arc now almost a dozen differ

DR. G O T T

PETER
GOTT, M.D.

ent pregnancy detectors on the market
These devices arc a convenient and
inexpensive way for women to check
for pregnancy by measuring a hormone
ihuman chorionic gonadotropin! that is
produced during pregnancy.
Because most pregnancy kits are
designed to measure extremely small
amounts of HCC. a delay of as little as

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W hat you need to
know if you are in
an auto accident

Sem inole’s Lance
Odom named to
all-state team

THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1998

90th YEAR, No. 203

SOCm Is

It’s hot, real hot!
Heat illness, crim e go up with tem perature
By D avit Traitor
lIKKAIi) STAFF WRITER
SANFORD • H i a Im&gt;( time In Ihr old
town. Krrofd trmperaturrv havr skyrockrtrd Into tlie 9 0 s and nrrn 100’s. Florid!ana arr trying lo slay tool In the mldal oI
ainoilH-mm heal. During these incendiary
hour*, precaution and alrpa air being
lakrn lo maurr the well bring of people,
animal* plants. rlr.
TTw American Rrd Croat ol C rniral
Honda haa Ivvurd a Hal of liralinm ta lor
down a ittrMhng beverage at a band activity ttvat took the .1 levels ol lira! Illnraa The Illnesses
You may wart lo toBow Mua Include lira! rranipa. wlikh conalala ol
painful muaV apaama in Ihr legs or a b
o» Iksda The tempera- donirn.
I»ral raltauallon. wtikti om sivta of
100a.

D erb y weekend

SANFORD - The 10th Annual
Sanford Soap Boa Derby race*
will be held this Saturday be­
ginning al 0 a.m. at the city's
Derby Park. Youngsters ages i)
through 10 will be competing
In three race claaaea. Slock.
SuperStock and Masters, with
lh# winners becoming eligible
lo participate In U)C National
9odp Baa Derby In Akron. Ohio
later this year.
There la no charge far a d ­
mission or parking.
For additional Information
regarding the races contact the
Sanford Recreation Depart­
ment at 330 5697.

S assy girls put
on a ped estal?
Adult club
attorney tells
sheriff that
recent arrests
are unlawful
HENALD STAFF WRITER

L «c o l w inner

DELTONA - A ticket pur­
chased in Deltona was listed
as one of the fl winners In
Tuesday night's Fantasy S
drawing. The unidentified win­
ner will share a top price pay­
out of over 0337.000. receiving
038.435.10 each.
In addition to the first price
winners Tuesday, over 37.000
other players won caah prises
of 04 to 030.
Tuesday night's Fantasy S
numbers were 4 • 7 * 0 • 10 •
33.

Sonlort F irst
LONOWOOO • Seniors First.
Inc. will hold o charity auction.
Sunday. June 7 at Brooks ft
Mania. 390 N. U.S. Highway
17-03 In Longwood.
An art preview la scheduled
for 3 p.m. followed by the auc­
tion at 3 p.m., with benefits
going to the Seniors First pro­
grams Including Meals on
Wheels.
For additional Information
phone 393-0177.
f l u o c o kelp
)RD •
OoldrnRule
dr Community Devel­
opment is offering assistance

SEMINOLE COUNTY • Attor­
ney Hugh Trees haa notified
Seminole County Sheriff Don
Eallnger that 15 recent arrests

cool, inot'd, pair or flushed akin. headat hr. nauara. dlxdnraa. wraknraa. and
raliauallon. and hrat atrukr. which con­
alala of rrd. hoi. dry akin, rhangre in conaclouanraa. rapid, weak pular and rapid,
ahallow breathing. Treatments lor Ihear
rondlllona in« ludr yetting ihr victim out of
Ihr tieal. loovenlng light clothing. remov­
ing prrapirallon aoakrd clothing, applying
tool, wet «India to Ilie akin, giving Ihr vic­
tim wairr lo drink ll they arr conartoua
lone 4 miner gUaa every 15 mlnuteal. quit
giving victim water and lay ihrm on Ihrlr
aide in Itir caae of vomiting and rail an
ambulance if rondlllona worsen.
Anaiety and aggression arr two more
rondlllona to be aware of In llie heal.

Thrar ran rauar poaalble allrrrallona and
lead to criminal activity
*On aprclflr
days. there could be more crime.’ aald U.
Jack Caah. poller Information officer for
the Seminole County ShertfTa Office. *We
arr a lot more airret crime, a lot of stupid
Crimea *

Caah aald that people tend lo drink more
during Ihr heal. And people tend lo be
more aggressive Caah alao reported that
a multiple arleroala sufferers Wednesday
were transported lo Ihr hoapltal because
of heat complications.
Animals are alao aflrclrd by the high
tempo. Laura Winkle, of the Lake Mary
Veterinarian Clinic, reports of a dog per-

lo low

nude al Savvy MerloTs nude
dancing club were ’ unlawful*
and
potentially subject the
Site tiffs Office lo liability be­
cause liiey violate the Civil
Rlghls Act.

As carefully as the county
drew up Its sdull entertainment
ordinance and IMed to IU any
glltrhes. Trees said there are
problems contained In Ordi­
nance Number 98-3 which de­
fines where dancers are nip
puved lo dance.
Clty/County Invrsllgaltvr Durrau agents made the arrests
because lhey said the dancers
were not dancing atop 18-Inch
platforms and because lhey

R esid en ts’ groups raise
boat traffic concerns
HERALD FEATURE EDITOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY • Cool
km to turning Into a hot Issue
on waterways across the
county.
Residents who live along the
sh o rn of Big Lake Mary are
expressing safety concerns
with regard lo the increased
boat traffic on the lake, while a
citizens' liaison panel la seek­
ing relief for a similar problem
along the Econlockhatchee
River, near Oviedo.
John Paskowsld forwarded a
petition
being
circulated
around the lake lo the chair­
man of the Lakr Mary Parks
and Recreation Board. Laura
Mylrra-Morrls. recommending

city action lo regulate wairrcraft activity on city lakes.
Paskowskl and the other sig­
natories of the petition riled
weekend and holiday activities
on the lake as ’extremely
crowded and becoming danger­
ous*. The lake residents esti­
mate 19 personal water crafts
and 38 boats moored on dorks
around (he lake located In the
southeastern psM of the city.
’Our concerns are primarily
In the area of the dangerous
activities which appear totally
unsafe,* the petition reads,
’and may eventually result in
serious Injuries or a fatal acci­
dent.’
The homeowners' complaints
also Include degradation of
sga 4A

It’s not so easy to give mayor,
commissioners a pay raise
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD • Comparing dtiea of like atoe.
Sanford's mayor and city commlaaionera are
relatively low paid. Increasing their salaries
however, may be a complex undertaking.
Although considered ’part-time,* Sanford
elected officials expend a great deal of time in
meetings and work sessions, they often attend
other governmental meetings, grand opening!.
tng a
uled for dlacueaten and/or conatderadon. and
touringi ueas in their own dlatftcta.
The | Mattkm of mayor In Sanford pays
$3,600. Commlaaionera receive $3,000 per year.

�SA • Scmnote Hsrak). Sanford. Florida • Thur*djy June 4 . 1W 8

B riefs
Coatlaeed heat Pecs IA
In the form of advice and rec­
ommendations
to person*
nrrdtng flnaiHi.i) assistance.
Cynthia Smith said with the
SHIP program miming out of
money* until August, there are
other methods which should be
pursued
Including
county
funded grant programs and
pre-preparation of paperwork
required for SHIP money when
It becomes available.
For additional Information,
phone Cynthia Smith or
Rhonda Flagler at 324-9123.

G rie f support
SANFORD • Die Seminole
County State Altomrv's Ofllce
sponsors ■ Grief Support
Group for anyone who has lost
a loved one to homicide. The
group meets the second 1\res*
day of the month from 0:30 un­
it! 8 p.m. at the Juvenile As­
sessment Center. 181 Bush
Loop. Sanford.
Tins month's meeting Is June
9. There Is no cost to persons
who wish to attend.
Fur additional information
phone Dcmadcttr Seraflnowlrz
at 322-7534. ext. 0113.
H iking death
Odell Ptco. 27. of Winter
Springs reportedly died Tues­
day as the result of what
authorities said was overexpo­
sure. during a mountain
climbing trip In Arizona. Ptco.
along with Wcnn Eorden of
Sanford, had been camping In
the mountains at the time, lie
was said to have been found
suffering in his lent. Eorden
reportedly had to hike out of
the area lo seek help, but when
he returned. Pico was found
dead.
Authorities
turrs passed 100 degree's at
the time.

day. June 12. beginning at
8:30 n.m. Hie meeting will be
at the Educational Support
Center. 400 East lakr Mary
Hhd. in Sunford anil ts open to
the general public.

P&amp; Z m eeting
LAKE MARY • The Lake Mary
I'tnnnlng and Zoning Board
will meet Tuesday. June 9 at 7
p.m. A site plan review Is
scheduled for the meeting
submitted by Krcoton. Reco­
ton reportedly wishes to con­
struct a 2.080 square foot
building addition to the Kerotun facility ut the northwest
comer of Lake Emma Road
and Emma Oaks Trail
According
to
projected
plans. Krcoton may use the
new addition for a retail outlrt
for the many Krcoton products
avullablr
throughout
the
world.
Ju ly 4th celebration
GENEVA - Tire Geneva Citi­
zens Association Is making
plans for a 4th of July Celebra­
tion and Parade.
To be a purt of the parade
Just decorate
your bike,
wagon, burse nr Join In by
walking. Flouts, cars, trucks,
tractors, etc. are also wel­
comed. Evrryonr is Invited to
participate.
Good food and entertain­
ment to follow the parade at
the Community llall. First
Street. Geneva.
For more Information call
349-SI06.
stow l

at honor Today's and K*y Nix (9*t grads)
Ja v e a ik Justice

SANFORD • The Stale of
Florida Department of Jiwcnlle Justice Council meeting

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Red Cross
issues tips
for hurricane
preparedness
Hurricanes are most threat*
cning to residents along our
nation's roaatltnrs. Dot such
fierce storms have been known
to build up enough momentum
lo cany Ihdr destructive
winds inland for hundreds of
■flea. Heavy rains, flooding
and tornadoes add to the
damage hurricane* can inflict

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Seminole Herald
S w in g Seminote County Since 1908"
Thursday- Juno 4.1996 • Vol. 90. No. 203
: Nswpspsrs. Inc. •300 N. FrenchAva.. Sanford, FL 32771
Phone: (407) 322*2611 Fate (407) 323-9406

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pUes: a first aid Idt: canned
food and can opener: bottled
water, rubber boots and rub­
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radio: a flashlight: extra bat­
teries: maps: blankets: pillows:
and a change of clothing for
each family member. Contain
supplies lo last family mem­
bers for a minimum of three
days. In addition, be sure to
consider and Include Impor­
tant paperwork and supplies
for special needs, such an pre­
scription
medicines.
eye
glasses.' pet supplies and
ites or actlvllles for chlln.

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m ates. Identify^ several safe
places where you could go If
told lo evacuate. Be sure lo
plan several routes lo your
destinations In case roads are
Hoard due lo storm or flood
damage. Chooae a place for all
fiunlly members to men If you
ore
separated.
Designate
someone outside the arcs In
which you live to act os a point
of contact for your family
members.
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Employee o f the Month
waa also charged with posses■ton of drug paraphernalia.

Jeffery DUlington. 24. of 014 Battery
C a u Park Clr., Winter Spring*,
Milton IVopIrs. 35. of 38
was unrated Friday. May 20, lllgglna Terr.. Sanford, waa art
by Srmlnolr County deputlra. rested Saturday. May 30. by
Dllllnglon waa etiargrd with Sanford poller. Peoples waa
poaacaaton of rannabta over 20 charged with battery and a r ­
grama and poaacaaton of drug rested at the above address.
paraphernalia. UlUlngton waa People* allegedly slapped liveunrated at lltr above addm a. in girlfriend in the fare and bit
Ctty/Counly Invrstlgallvr llu- at her.
rrau made Dir arrrat.
Michael Aim. 28. of 014 Caaa
Jarvis Hampton. 10. of 2251
Park Clr.. Winter Spring*, waa Oremway SI.. Midway, waa a r
arrested Friday, May 20. by rested Monday. June I. by
Seminole County deputies.
Sanford police. Hampton was
Alex waa charged with posses­ charged with aggravated b at­
sion of raiuiubt* under 20 tery and was arrested in the
grunt* and arrested al (tie 400 block of Willow Avenue.
above address. Ctty/Counly In- Hampton allegedly hit a preg­
vrstlgnthr Ikirruu made the
nant victim In the face and
arrest.
also pulled some of her hair
Lauren Get man. 35. of 3115 N. out.
Elder ltd.. Sanford, was ar­
rested Saturday. May 30. by
Calvin Hall. 10. of 1285 W.
Sanford police. Oetman was Oseenla
Rd.. Geneva, waa ar­
charged with possession of rested Monday.
June I. by
cannabis and possession of Seminole County deputies Hall
cannabis with Intent to sell or was charged with aggravated
distribute. Gel man was ar- assault and was arrested at the
rested at lb gglnn Trrrarr.
address. Ilall threatened
Sanford QUAD squad mode the aabove
pregnant woman with phyalarrest.
David Mattrm, 23. of 1030
Itn C O
Drlk Rd . Longwood. was ar­
4B. of 1008
rested Saturday, May 30. by
rtedu. was arSeminole County deputies.
Ju n r |. by
M attrm was rhaigMl Willi posIW ker was
aeaaton of crack cocaine and
l*ttc violence
waa arrested at the comer of
at the above
Newberry Pori and Ftnt Offi­
r
allegedly
cer pulled Mattrm over be­
'•
aim
and
cause die tag on Mattrm a car
«ras obscured.
Jermaine Mansfield. 28. of
Ronald Hundley, 33. of 151
2028 Alexander Ave.. Sanford,
7lh St.. Chuluota. was arrest rd
waa arrested Tuesday. June 2.
Monday. Junr I. by Oviedo po­
by Seminole County deputies.
lice. Hundley waa charged with
I Ian she Id was charged with driving while Ilcmar la niapossession of crack cocaine pended or revoked and posses­
sion of marijuana. Hundley waa
Officer
to had
on hi*
Christina Kmworlhy. 28. of
1473 N. County Road 427.
Longwood. was arrested Mon­
day. Junr I, by Seminole
County deputies. Km wort hr
auto. Kmworlhy waa arrested
at the above address. Room­
mate accuard defendant of
taking the roommate's vehicle
wfthoul permission.

llenry Toofce. 23. of 1900
Meadowlark 81..
June I.
was arrested Mon
4 r was
by Oviedo police
itiargrd wills possession of
drug paraphernalia and sms
arrested in the 80 block of
West Mitchell llammork. Tookr
was pulled ever for having no
rrnr broke lights.

•inaina orouD which hat toMBrtd
at various church** and function*
In *w Central Florida aiaa. In addHon to gw honors tor Juna, Colaman's rwnw now is to bs sddad lo
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The United Negro College
Fund. ‘A Mind Is A Terrible
T^ 'n4 To Waste* fund raiser -•
‘('tiwor Of Orlando* Is a culln" J extravaganza tastefully
named. This event wtO be held
Thursday. J u n r 18 from 7 p.m.
* *°
hi the Orlando Cmtroplrx. Expo Center • East
Lobby Entrance. 500 West
Livingston Street.
'Flavor of Orlando* offers
supporter* a festive rvrntog of
sampling disires prepared by
members of the Central Florida
Chefs Association along with
the soothing sounds of ) u and
H k B music
Featured check to Don C a r
lock, certified executive chef.
first vice president of the Cen­
tral Florida's Chefs AssortsMan. He has been a' chef at
Wah Disney World for 10 year*,
lie tmrurm ttlv working Bt Foci
Wildemess Campground and
Resort, lie will participate and
be one of the Leadership
Committee Chefs.

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Today, 8 million Americans are cancer
survivors. The IOth Annual National Cancer
Survivors Day, the world* largest cancer
survivor event ts Sunday, June 7. And all
across America, communities will be
celebrating tile... and affirming our nation*
commitment to conquering cancer.

Sunday;June 7,1998
Noon lo 3 p.m.
Osceola Regional Medical Center
Classroom
700 W Oak Street • Kissimmee
407/318-MB1
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lock-ally Mack coUrgcs and
universities with scholorshlpp.
mentoring and Internship*.

unrated Monday. June I, by
Sanford police. Coheld waa
charged with resisting without
violence and driving while li­
cense is suspended or revolted.
Cofleld was an estrd In the
1200 block of West 13th Street.
John Delay. 43. of 2431
Cltaac Ave.. Sanford, was a r­
rested Tuesday. June 2. by

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OUR EVERYDAY
LOW PRICES
FOR THE
ENTIRE FAMILY.
car. blocking traffic.
Ttacy Stewart. 38. of 1042
Brunrtt 81.. Oviedo, waa a r
rested Sunday. May 31. by Win­
ter Springs police. Stewart waa
charged with DUI and possesslon of rannabta under 20
grams. Stewart was arrested at
the comer of State Road 434
and Winding Hollow. Stewart

more than
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�Sanford city manager selection
customers (who happened to
be underraver agents). Within
mlmiten. the dub was raided
bjr 24 agrnts in ninja maaks.
‘Seminole County added a
thin year which allowed en te r
tatnment establishments to
permit dancers to dance on
atnaller
(IB-Inch)
plat*
forms/atages but there ta
nothing In the ordinance which
requires that a dancer only
dartre on this IB-inch plat*
form/stage.* Trees
informed
the sheriffs legal advtaor. John
Koss.
T he (act la that the language
of the ordinance la permissive
with respect to whether an es­
tablishment even provides a
smaller piatform/stage for the
dancers." Tices said. ‘And al­
though the IB-inch high- 100square foot stage must be lo­
cated 3 fret from the nearest
table or chair, there Is abso­
lutely no requirement that the
dancer herself be located 3 feet
away from a customer.
‘It is clear the sheriffs depu­
ties have misinterpreted or
misread Seminole County's Or­
dinances in this regard. Traaa
said.
Trees said dial lo ssy H e ­
lots dancers were aware they
cannot engage m contact wuk

L ectu re on

g g l ^ f would continue to
make sure the adult dubs do
not break the law. *WeVe en­
acted a good law, we've worked
diligently to regulate this In­
dustry. There have been a lot
of hours and effort poured into
this.ousty enforce the adult enter­
tainment ordinance of the
county.* Chief Deputy Steve
Harriett said today. There are

’ Attorney
he finds lit
pa that the
iwfofiy. *Mr.
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EDITORIAL

Klda know from w atching
TV. Who do you call? G hoat­
buatera. But w hat If y o u
have e m e u s problem s: do
you know who to call?
The telephone books Isaued
In o u r area generally have
page after page of n am es
an d num bers to call re ­
garding governm ental de­
partm ents. social service
a g m rk s and m any o th ers.
The problem arises w hen
you are unaw are of w hich
departm ent or agency would
handle th e problem you may

hom e la w tthtn th e city, th e
roadway la a t th e city lim its
w ith th e o th er tide h i th e
county.
He called th e etty. Not their
problem . He c a ls d
th e

the proper people to be con­
tacted for help. Perhaps It
could be a three-digit n u m ­
ber similar to O-l-1 which
everyone knows is the help
line In case of crimes o r
other aerlouB needs.
We could even go hack to
the Aral paragraph in these
comments. W hat If you
thought, (and many believe
It could happen) that y o u r
house was haunted. You've
heard spooky noises an d
aecn Items ftytng th ro u g h
the atr for no apparent reaton. Who w ould you call?
The G hoatbuatera are ftetitioua. Out there are people
who would help resolve th is
situation. If we only knew
who they were and I tow they
could be reached.
If you are a senior cittern
and heard about discount
passes offered for certain
parks, would you call th e
city
parka
departm ent,
county parka departm ent.
aU te parka
departm ent,
who? Yea. you m ig it And It
in the phone book, b u t
would you know under w hat

regular meeting an Monday.

Storm

Raise

�Bambino
finalists
Expos outscore White Sox |c»tycha
Enjoy the NBA
finals, we may
be seeing the
end of greatness

SANFORD . The Boy* end OUta Club-Expoa
wtthatood the Mann and held off the Sunnlland
Corporation-White Sox.
124. Wedneaday
n a l M at Roy Holler Junior Field to clinch a
■pot in neat week’a Sanford Recreation
Department Babe Ruth BaaebaU Bambino
Leatue City Champlonahlp Sertea.
The victory by the Eapoa came on the heala of
an S-7 triumph over the White Sox an Monday
and gave the Kxpoa a apot oppoaite the
fertmderw-Cuba m the Beat-or-Thrre Sertea
that will atari next Monday night a t p m. at

lllcka then doubled home Mitchell and lllcka
came platrward on a Munir tiy Cleophaa White,
larry Thomaa tipped the Sox’ third double of
the inning lo acorr While and Ttmmaa came
around on a grounder and a wild pitch.
The Kxpoa. the National DMalon champion*,
did the While Sox one lirller in the bottom of
the Aral Inning, ripping Mx ronteculhre hit*.
But only two were for double* and the aconr was
tied at ft-B after one inning.
Marrua Kendrick led off with a double. Kite
Bryant. Cy Wynn and Lyndon Menhir followed

Baseball
drafts
several;
AO-State
teams
released

: Thtnh o f th e m — nrtaa
w tth a lo ak o rd la b alM f afta
trey of th e aeoand q u a rte r

Wednesday
Sanford softball

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RAINES GAUGE

E xpos-----------------Continued from Page IB
will ronim illve Hlnglrii ahead ol a two-run
double by Anthony Mojica and a mn-seortng
tingle by J.D. Smith.
The White Sox Immediately regained the lead
in the top of the second inning as. with one out.
Bloom blasted a home run. Mitchell followed
with a single and he later scored to pul the
White Sox up 7-5.
The Kxpos then took the lead for good In the
bottom of the second Inning as Kendrick
singled with one out. Uiyant doubled. Wynn hit
a run st oring single. Merthle singled. Smith
singled In a nm and George Easley Jr. capped
the live run Inning with an Kill groundrt to
make the score 10*7.
The White Sox' final nm came in the fourth
inning on a walk to White and an RBI single by
rhomas.
Tilt Expos answered with single runs In ihe
bottom of the founh Inning and fifth Innings.
Smith singled and scored In the fourth and

Cubs---------Continued from Page IB
with the Rravrs brothers and
Enk Urrum scoring Ihe runs.
Thr Indians got a pair of
nins back In the top of thr
ihird Inning. Mike Cain led off
with a walk, but was forced by
Garron Davis. Turner Davis
and Dome Johnson followed
with consecutive singles with
Garron and Turner D ads
scoring nms.
The Cubs scored a big un­
earned m n In the bottom of the
fourth tnnlng. Dorian Reaves
led off with a blast to center
field, but hr was gunned down
at the plate trying to stretch a
tnple into an Inslde-the-park
home nm .

Baseball-----Continued from Page IB
Lake Brantley ace pitcher
Robbie Sltz. who was a Drat
team selection In 1097 after
leading the Patriots to the
state
championship.
was
named to the Claas 6A All*
State second team this year.
Another Lake Brantley star,
catcher Justin Smith, hiad the
honor of being the highest
drafted local player In Wednes­
day's portion of the draft, being
selected In the 30th round with
'.the 886th pick by the Chicago
Cubs.
A former Lake Brantley
standout. Jay Signoreill. was
drafted In d ia 32nd round-with
the 967th pick by the New York

\ Bradenton this year.
, The final Seminole High
; School
athlete
taken
In
- Wednesday's draft was former
i Oviedo High School star Andy
; Neufcld. tabbed by the Minne­
sota Twins In the 42nd round.
i

Wynn singled and scored In the fifth.
Doing the damage for the Expos were Erie
llrv.uit (two doubles, one single, iwn nins
scored). Cy Wynn (three singles, three mils
stored, one Kill) and J.D. Smith (three singles,
two nins scored, two RBI).
Also contributing were Marcus Kendrick (one
double, one single, two mils stored). Lyndon
Merthle (two singles, two nins scored!. Anthony
Mojtca (one double, one nm scored, two HUlj,
Josh Brown (one single) and George Easley Jr.
(one RBI).
Powering Ihe White Sox attark were Eddie
Bloom (one home nm. one double, two nuts
scored, one RBI), Baca he Mitchell (one triple,
one single, two mils stored, une RBI) and Larry
Thomas (one double, one single, one nm
scored, two RBI).
Other hitters were D T. Hicks (one double, one
nm scored, one RBI). Cleophas While (one
single, two nuts stored, one RBI) ami Jermlue
Mitchell (one single).

After a ground out for the
second out of thr Inning.
Henkel goi all the way lo third
on a three-bane throwing error
and scored on a passed ball,
making the score 6-3 Cubs.
Thr Indians cut (he defied to
6-4 in the top of the fifth In­
ning as Garron DaMs walked
with one out. After advanrlng
to third on a pair of wild
pitches. Garron Dads came
home on an RBI grounder to
first by Tbnier Dads.
But thr Cubs would slam thr
door on the Indians from there
as Cubs pitching struck out
four of the last five batters they
faced, with a one-out walk by
Dan App in the sixth Inning,
being (he only Indians batter

Nrufeld. n shortstop who
helped lead the Sanford Post
S3 squad to the American Le­
gion World Series champion­
ship last Call, also played at
Manatee Community College
this year.
Other players of local Inter­
est drafted on Wednesday were
UCF pitcher Lester Victoria,
taken In the 29th round by
Minnesota: Rollins outfielder
Peru Rodriguez, taken by the
New York Meta in the 32nd
round: UCF shortstop Chris
Wood, taken by the Cubs In the
36th round: UCF outfielder Will
Croud, taken by the Anaheim
Angsts in ihe 40th round) UCP
itcher Matt Lubozynskt, taken
the Angels In the 42nd
round: Stetson first baseman
Lee Stephens, taken by the
Tampa Bay Devil Rays in the
47th round: and Deltona High
School catcher Chris Kellett.
taken in the 48th round by the
Cubs.
The draft ts scheduled to
wrap up today.

tt

to m u l l base.

Offensively. the Cubs showed
why they air thr champions In
Ihe IxtUoin of Ihe fifth Inning.
Alan Poster and Roger Ilrruin
opened thr inning by drawing n
base on balls Alter a strike
out, Alton Kicks nnd Damian
Rravrs ulso walked, with Fos
ter scoring a nui.
Dorian Rravrs. the number
nine baiter In the Cubs line
up. then got thr hlggrst lilt of
the game, clearing Ihe bases
with his second triple of the
game.
Erik Hrrum thru singled
home Dorian Reaves and got to
second on a throwing error on
the play. Henkel then singled

Tim Raines Is a Sanford native and Seminole
High School gniduatc now playing for the New
York Yankees. Ills slats for Ihe 1998 season Is
In the first column, permmul-l»rst season
tolals In llie second column and career totals

RAINES GAUGE
CATEGORY
Games................
At-bats...............
Runs..................
Hits....................
RBI......................
Doubles..............
Tltples................
Home m ils..........
Steals.................
Avctage...............

(Including ID9H games) In the third column.
Itallies was 1 fur-3 and scored a run lo help
li.u k ihe oulslandlng debut of Cuban defector
Orlando *EI Duqur* Hernandez as Ihe Yankees
liesled the Tampa Bay, 7-1, Wednesday night.

*98
39
121
22
37
20
5
1
3
l
298

best
160
652
133
19-1
71
38
13
18
90
.334

career
2.225
8.362
1.497
2,476
920
406
112
162
799
296
Tim R slnss

home Erik Hreum with Ihe final
mil of the game.
trading llie Cubs to victory
were Don.in Rravrs (two trl
pies, two mils Mured. three
RBI), Karl Henkel (one doublr.
one single, two mns scored,
two RBI) and Erik Brriini (one
single. Hirer runs scored, one
RBI),
Also
contributing
were
D.mil.mi Knives (two mns
scored) and Alan Foster, Roger
Brrum and Alton Hicks (one
nm scored each).
Providing the olfrasr for Ihe
Indians wrrr Turner Darts (two
singles, two nms scorrd. une
Kill). Dontr Johnson (one sin­
gle) and Garron Darts (Iwo
nms scorrd).

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Softball-

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League at Pine-

hurst Park.
Nobles Communication led
3-0 and 5-4 In the first game
before Tire City took control by
scoring six runs In the third
tnnlng and going on to a 13-5
victory.
Wells Contracting and Peb­
ble Junction, who entered the
game Bed for the league lead,
got hooked up In a titanic
slugfest In the nightcap.
Both teams had 27 hits
apiece, swapped the lead four
times and scored runs In 11 of
the 14 half-Innings the duo
batted.
Wells Contracting scored two
runs In the top of the sixth In­
ning to take a 20-18 lead, but
Pebble Junction came back
with a run In the bottom of the
sixth inning and had n in n en
on first and third base with
one out In the bottom of Ihe
seventh Inning when the game
ended with a line drive double
play and Wells Contracting on
top 20-19.
Tire City is now 4-2. while
Tire City and Wells Contracting
are both 3-3 and Nobles Com­
munication Is 2-4.
Next Wednesday night at
Plnehurst Park. Nobles Com­
munication battles
Pebble
Junction at 7 p.m. and Wells
Contracting challenges Tire
City at 8 p.m.
Contributing for Tire City
were Dee Dunn (one triple, two
singles, one run scored, two
RBI). Denny Miller (two dou­
bles. one single, two runs
scored, three RBI) and Jamie
Pltzrr (one double, two singles,
three runs scorrd. one RBI).
Also contributing were Mike
Clark and Dave Blakey (two
singles, one run scored and
one RBI). Red Qamer (two sin­
gles. one nm scored). Mickey
Cogbura (two singles, one
RBI), Trey Brassuer (one home
nm. one nm scored, two RBI).
BID Cogbum (one single) and
Chris Bryson. Bobby Brown
and Bruce Sellers (one run
scored each).

Providing the offense for No­
bles Communication were Ma­
nny SlMa (two singles, one run
•cored, one RBI). Steve Oalnes
(one triple, one run scored),
Larry Chunat. Anthony Foster
and Larry Dillon (one single
and one nm scored each). Rob
tonne and Jason Mustek (one
single and one RBI each),
Emerick Damaso and Chip
Smith (one single each) and
Jeremy Chunat (one RBI).
Doing the dsmsgr for Weds
Contracting were Ken Brown
(four singles, two rune scored,
one RBI). Chris Warffo (one
triple, two singles, three rune
scored, two RBI). Troy Hickson
(two doubles, one single, one
run scored, four RBI). Randy
Brown (one double, two sin­
gles. four nm s scored, two
RBI). Robert Htit (three sin­
gles. three runs scored, one
RBI) and Mike McLohon (three
singles, four runs scored).
Also. Tim Cooper (two tin ­
gle*. one nm scored, two RBI).
Mat Kalsanlk (two singles, one
run scored, one RBI), Bob
Wells (two singles, one nm
•cored). Jamie Dawson (one
double, one RBI) and Jody
Cooper (one single).
Powering Pebble Junction
were Kyle Brubaker (one dou­
ble. three singles, four nms
■cored, one RBI). Blake Murray
(four singles, three nms
scored), Jonathan Jones (one
triple, two tingles, three tuns
•cored, three RBI). Jerry Ca­
mus (one triple, one run
scored, four RBI) and Dave
C ou (one double, two singles,
four runs scored, three RBI).
Also. Mike MUlcr (three sin­
gles. one run scored, two RBI).
Kent Brubaker (two singles,
one run scored, one RBI), Bob
Markos (two singles, two RBI).
Vic DIBertolo (two singles, two
nms scored) and Dave Kae&gt;o*r

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CALEN D AR

F ait II of 3 P u ts

Weight Watcher*
A local chapter of Wright
Wulrhrnt meet* at tlir Lnkr
Mary Community
lltilltllng
rm y Thuml.iv fiom 4:45 to
0:45 p.m.

Toastmaster*
Hie Omni ToualmnMrni Club
•0801 will tnrrt al 5:30 p.m.
rvrty Thursday at the AAA
llulldlng. 1000 AAA Drtvr.
Heathrow. Bursts and pm»per­
ilvr mrtnl&gt;ers are welcome.
Call lien rum Glitk. 323*0080,
for more Information.

Senior Friend*
Tlir Columbia Medical Crn*
ter Sanford Chapter of Senior
Friends meets rvery second
Thursday, ut 10:30 a m., at the
Sanford Senior Center. 401 E.
Seminole llhd. Interesting and
timely programs are featured
monthly plus social exchange.
All Seniors are welcome. For
Information, cull Uc Uwlor. di­
rector. 321-4500, Ext. 5784

Altnon, Aleteen
AtANON and
ALATKF.N
meetings are held every Thurs­
day. st 8 p.m.. si Sanford
Christian Church. 730 Upsala
Hoad. Sanford For Informa­
tion. call 323 8524.

Thursday. at 7:30 p.m., at the
Senior Crnlrr. Luke Triplett
Drive. Cnswlbrny. for Infor­
mation, rail Karl launberl. 095870*1. or Al Kirk. 322-4487.

University Women
American Association
of
University Women meets the
nml Thursday of racli month
at 7 p.m. ut the Rolling Hills
Moravian Church. Stale Road
434. Longwuod.

American Legion
American legion IHnl 53 and
Unit ntret the second Thurs­
day. at 8 p.m., at the Post
Home. 2874 S. Sanford Ave.
For information, rail 322-1052.

Pigeon Fancier*
The Central Florida Pigeon
Fanciers Association meets the
third Thursday of each month,
al 7:30 p.m . at Ihe Seminole
County Agricultural Center.
4300 Orlando Drive. Sanford
For more Information, contact
Dkk Kelly «t 21)1-4340

Free clinic Friday

Sanford Illue Grass Pickers
m*el every Thursday, from 0-10
p.m.. at the Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commerce, lickera and grlnners are welcome.
For Information, call John
SliafTrr. 829-4831

A free clinic In Include blood
pressure check, blood sugar
screening and immunUatlona
will be held every Friday, from
9 to 11 a m.. ut the Geneva
Elrmentary School In tlie old
scliool building, comer of First
and Main Slrrrl tn Geneva. The
clinic Is sponsored by the
Seminole County Health De­
partment In conjunction with
Ihe Seminole County Sheriffs
Office and Geneva Elementary
School. For Information, call
349 9284.

Submarine veterans

Substance abuee

Blue Grass Pickers

The United Stair* Submarine
Veterans,
Central
Florida
Rasr, tnrrt al 7 p.m. at die
Fleet Hrarrvr Club. 3040 West
SR 40. the first Thursday of Ihe
month. All submariners, both
active or otherwise, arc wel­
come. For information, call
Dud Simpson. 330-4445

SAFE. Substance Abuse Family
Education. Is conducting a
'Families in Crisis* out resell
program Intrrrstrd organisa­
tions wauling to contact dir
Llfr Savrrs Club of SAFE may
call Libby Kubarskr at 2914357

R*nfnrc1 Historic Trust
‘"The Sanford Histone Trust
meets the Aral Thursday of the
month, al 7 p in., at the First
Street Gallery, 207 Magnolia
Ave.

Amateur Radio
The Lake Monrue Amatrur
Radio Society meets every first

” LAKE
MARY-A
senior's
group meet a for lunch the sec­
ond Friday of each month at
Lake Mary Church of the N anrme, 171 E. Crystal Lake Ave.
The noon meeting la held In
the Fellowship Hall.
For more Information, contart Rill at 322-1000.

Last week we discussed the
l&gt;ena Ilies fleeing from the
scene of an accident con carry
us well as the requirements
Imposed liy law on a driver
Involved In
an
arddent
involving only damage to a
vehicle or other properly which
Is unattended.
Like In an
accident Involving only damage
to a vehicle or other property
which Is unattended, drivers In
all other types of urddrnls are
required to furnish their name,
addrrss. and the registration
number of the vehicle they are
driving. Ilowrvrr. there arr
additional
requirements
Imposed by taw.
Florida law requires Hut a
driver of a vehicle Involved In
an accident render la any
prison Injured In Ihe accident
reasonable
assistance.
Including the carrying or Ihe
nuking of arrangernenls for
carrying ihr injured person to
a physician.
surgeon, or
hospital for medical treatment
If It Is apparent that treatment
Is necessary or tf requested by
the injured party.
A person should be very
careful
when
rendering

assistance to an Injured party.
A person not trained In first
aid should nut attempt to
provide treatment for an Injury.
Not only ran n person not
tnitnrd In first aid potentially
makr an Injury worse but that
f»rr*oti n u n the risk of
becoming liable for Ihe hrlp
given
Tills Is because
Florida's Good Samaritan Act
does not oiler extra prof eel Ion
lo someone offering assistance
al ihr seme of an arddent. In
other states. Good Samaritan
statutes. which apply
to
persons which gratuitously
render aid at the scene of an
emergency, exrmpl persons
from liability for ordinary
nrgllgenre tn rendering such
aid. However, in Florida, those
persons who render old at the
scene of an emergency are

liable for ordinary or simple
negligence.
In addition to rendering
assistance and providing the
natnr,
address.
and
registration number of the
vehicle, the driver of any
vehlclr Involved In on accident
must show, upon request and If
available hls or her license lo
any other driver, passenger, or
Injured person involved In the
accident.
The
driver,
passenger, nr Injured party
requesting this Information
should write this Information
down and ropy the license
number. Additionally, a driver
must provide this Information
os well as show hls or her
llrensc lo any police officer at
the scene of lthe accident or
who Is Investigating the
accident.
Rut wlten must and when
should die driver of a vehicle
Involved In an accident notify
die police? As we discussed
last week.
all accidents
involving unattended vehicles
or property which result tn
damage must be notified.
Additionally.
all accidents
resulting tn Injury to or death
to any person must be notified.
However.
only
accidents
involving only damage (o a

Mom’s example still lights up kids’ lives
DEAR ABBY I had to writ*
after reading the letter from ’Mom
in Denver,* who asked how to be a
great mother She wanted to avoid
tho mistakes her own mother had
mode with her and her siblings
I have no childran, but my life
was ennchfd and greatly hlraaad by
my own wonderful mother. 8he
loved unconditionally,
If. whether wo
were good or miacnlevoua. She
taught u* humility and respect for
* ialtruistic
our fellow beings by her
rsample She encouraged us to
Iram about Ihe magnificent world
in which we live, and gave us the
freedom lo learn about our place in
it She gave us the courage to
explore nur
ur gifts
gift* and talents When
failed, she never once said, *1
told you II wouldn't work,* or,
"What a waste of time and money *
Instead, she praised our eflbrts and.
In so doing provided us with selfconfidence and determination so we
could persevere and orhiave.
Our mother made mistakes, but
when she did, she apologiied with
her heart and soul When we made
i
mistakes, she accepted our apolo­
gies Conversations with Mother
were never ‘adult talks and chil-

dren listen.” She taught us to
express our emotions and i
on issues we faced. In short, wo
learned that we were valued for
what we thought and how we fait,
Iw a rn aha listened patiently and
sincerely,
t

salves properly, value our health,
and strive to lead full, balanced
lives. We learned about God and
won schooled In religion, but veers
also given the opportunity to quasUon.pondar and siragm.
We shared In laughter and in
tears. We told jokes and hilarious
stories to each other. We had Ain
and learned to always have daw far
a friend. We shared atortaa and photographs from Mom's
terns, so
she wae before eho became our
mom. When one of ua kat a friend
struck by tragedy, she'd try with ua
and share our grief.
This letter may be too long far
your column, but If you print tt, 1
hope It helps mothers bka the awe
tn Denver. Our bofavad a m pomod
away from ovarian rancor a t tho
11

The 1997 graduate of Semit
nole High School Joined the
Marine Corpn In July IB97.

DAVID • . LANDRY
Navy Airman David S. Lan
dry. son of Janice R. Sylvester
of Sanford, is currently halfway
through a six-month deploy
men! to the Arabian Oulf with
Helicopter
Anti-Submarine
Squadron 14. embarked aboard
the aircraft ran ter USS Inde­
pendence.
____
graduate of Baker
High School of Baker. La.,
Joined Ihe Navy In August of
1994.

J . TRICK
Air Force Airman Porechn J.
Trice has graduated from baale military training at Lackland Air Force Daae. San An­
tonio. Texas.
Trice la Ihe daughter of
Coreatha II. Jones of 129
Scott Drive, and Elder II.
Bradley of 2250 W. Airport
Btvd.,
rd.. both of Sanford.
She is a 1998 graduate of
Seminole High School In
Sanford.

THURSDAY PER— T i l l

tor far as long sa I can
but I wondar sometimes if such
would be the case had I not had
such an extraordinarily grant mom.
MKL1S8AY. MACIAS,
ORIGINALLY FROM
KL PASO. TEXAS
DRAB M RU eeA t N at r a l y
if e i a t

fas Is

I

There waa never a question of
who was in charge, all It took was a
linn
stem look to know when wo war* on
Wo
the outskirts of good landing. She Is physically
knew what decisions a child could each other's IF
and sFtould make and which wan her within each of ua. Now,
the responaibility of an adult, aa having completed my BiD. la nauwell as ago-appropriatanesa in robiology. I’m finishing my M.D.
relinquishing those decisions. By and pursuing a future in neuro­
example we learned to nourish our- surgery. I have wanted to bo a i*

3
r a n a. mowtoombry
Marine Pfc. Nikki S. Mont­
gomery. daughter of Simon L
and Annie L. McGill of San­
ford. recently graduated from
the Unit Diary Clerk's Course
al Personnel Administration
School. Marine Corps Service
Support Schools. Camp Lrjrune. N.C.

vehicle or other property In an
apparent amount of $500.00 or
more must
be
notified
Conversely.
acrldrniH
Involving only damage lu a
vehicle or property In an
apparent
amount
under
$500.00 need not be reported.
Under
die
latter
ctrcumstances, a driver should
consider notifying Ihe police
only If he or she Is not at fault.
As noted above. Ihe luw
requires that a driver Involved
In
on accident
render
assistance
Ifnecessary,
provide certain information lo
odiera Involved In an accident t
and notify the police wider
certain
circumstances.
Adhering to these requirements
helps save lives and k rrp s
potentially harmful situations
worsening. Next week wr
from worsei
will discuss Ihe precautions
dial a driver, passenger, or
other party Involved tn an
accident should take to protect
hls or her rights.

Army IM. Jeremy E. Black
has graduated from the Bradley
fighting vehicle system me­
chanic course at Fort Knox.
Kadclilf. Ky.
Black In n 1997 graduate of
Oviedo High School.
D. BANT
Army Reserve IM. Christ opher 6. Bony has graduated
from bank; combat training at
Fori Knox. Ky.
Bony is the ion of Dak M.
and Cindy Bony of Lake Mary.
He la a 1997 graduate of Lake
Mary High School.
RONALD C. MaUNNRT SR.
Air Force Senior M uter Sgt.
Ronald C. McKinney Sr. has

received an associate degree In
applied science through the
Community College of the Air
Force.
The sergeant la the brother
of Kenneth B. McKinney of
1988 Stpen Ave.. and Sandra
Duval of 400 Orange Ave.. both
of Sanford.
He in a 1970 graduate of
Seminole High School. San­
ford.

M *if if i; * l l ir r iM r r r r E
RrJrii'n f' rWFlWr r! } r i/? r B
Iffm V i f t faW EfWr i T ^ T^B
K i n t r i d M - i ra n

A. Lopes has been
promoted tn the U.S. Air Force
to the rank of senior airman.
Hls patents are Marshall and
E lu Lopes of 203 Meadow
Hills Drive, Ssnford. He Is a
1995 graduate of Fitchburg
State College. Mass.

uA Special ffhank QJou!
Months have passed but we will never forget Ihe February 1998 tornado. We will
never forget our lost loved ones and the devastation we saw and still see in many
instances. It wasn't on our TV screens. This lime it was here; us, our people, our
homes and belongings gone forever. We will never be the same.

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I, as a mother and grandmother will never be the same. 1 want so many of you to
know I could never have gone through the most difficult time of my life without
the support o f so many of you.
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Especially: All Souls Church, Over 50 Club and Sr. Center, Moose Club. SCC,
neighbors, friends, Seminole County Sheriff's Department, volunteers, Midway
Elementary School, Salvation Army and Foresters.
I want to thank those who sent cards, flowers, food, etc. and cared so much. It was
your hugs, sharing o f tears and being there that is getting us through our loss.

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Raspberries can be a
money maker for
Florida fanners
■ pedal to Um Herald
GAINESVILLE - Raspberries, long consid­
ered a Northern crop, may (Iml the South
hosplittble after all. researchers at the Univer­
sity of Flotilla haw found.
"This to a crop with Home real potential.*
said researcher Dob Kntght, of UP a Tropical
Research and Education Center in Home­
stead. 'WeYr heard from fanners as far away
as North Florida who are Interested In rasp­
berries.'
Full-bearing, or ever-bearing, red raspber­
ries would give Florida fanners a good off­
season crop, said center Director Waldrmar
tQassrn. Visitors from Northern stale*. Can­
ada and Europe prize raspberries. K1asset)
s&lt;ild, and provide a natural market for Florida
raspberries.
Knight said raspberries would be a welcome
addition to Florida Helds because of their high
price and high yield per acre.
Florida raspberry plants also would begin
bearing fruit earlier than those from out of
stair, hitting a market window currently u»fllled.
Knight's research focuses on which varlelles
will perform well in Florida. The Heritage va­
riety appears to do better than others being
tested In trials at the research renter, a part
of UFs Institute of Food and Agricultural Sci­
ences. Knight said. Autumn BUss also has
performed well and Ruby, a third cultivar un­
der study for the first time this year, shows
promise, he sold.
As with strawberries, the plants are shipped
in from up North, where they get the one in­
gredient they cannot get In Florida: the chillphase they require to set fruit,
the middle of February, when much of
the plants* native territory is under snow, the
plants begin to bear fruit, allowing Florida
formers to capttsllie on the late winter-early
spring m arket. Early results show yields as
high as 3.225 pounds of raspberries per sere.
And with raspberries currently commanding
83 per half-pint, they could provide a lucra­
tive boost for Florida farmer. Knight says even
83 per half-pint would be a good return.
certainly produce.* Knight
wtth our kufr market, there's no
they c a n t do well.*
Knight said South Florida farmers still are
recovering hum Hurricane Andrew, and he
hopes raspberries help fill an agricultural void
left by crops not replanted after the 1992
hurricane.
■Were still feeling the effects of Hurricane
Andrew.* Kntght said. T h e hurricane freed
newly vacant land for other crops and focused
growers' attention on the need for crops less
vulnerable to the vaprtes of eftmate. That's
us to different areas

L«o*l Notlcss
of research and education.*
limes, avocados and mangoes were virtually
destroyed In South Florida and the crops'
comrlmclt Iras been slow. Some hulls for­
merly considered niche crops have replaced
the destroyed crops, and llist diversity has
helped keep South Florida farmers In bus I
ness. lie said.
T he economic strength of this part of Flor­
ida to diversity. The region isn't totally reliant
on one rrop.

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                    <text>S E M I N Q l . H r ( ) U N T Y . . . 5A

SI-M I N O L I - C O U N T Y . .

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Kids in nation’s capital

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SREAT EIGHT...SPORTS 1B

Serving Sanford, Lake Mary, Long wood, Oviedo, Winter Springs and Seminole County since 1908
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH II. IW8

Flood danger with water, water everywhere

5 0 C e n ts

Boy, 14, charged in
elderly lady’s murder
From Staff Reports
OVIKIX) A OH-year old retired litii.iM.in was
lirui.tlly Mtablted to cle.ith at her home ou lues
day

Oviedo |&gt;olu c took 14 -year old Jonathan An r
Into custody and ( barged him with the llrsl dr
grrr murder of Ju n e Stillman, ol I 130 Covington
Strrrl In th r Alafaya Woods m i ImIIvIhIoii Aree.
art (h ird o High School frrshm an. has said lhat
he did commit th r net yrt claims that lie did II
In sell-defense. Hr said lh.it Stillman threat­

Water laps gontly over the Sanford lakofront seawall as
Timothy Williams, Keonya and Calvin Bryant lish with

Lucuis Williams and Octavia Wnght (background) As
winds pick up. wator spills onto Sominolo Boulevard

County
coping
with heavy
rainfall
By Nick Pfelfauf
HERALD STAFF WRITER

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Fire and brimstone

SKMINOI.lv
For rhr lime
being. Santord Is oil the hook
No strip bar* or porno shops
are expected In tie opening In
the Fnrndlv Cltv anytime soon.
Hie Board of Seminole
County Commissioners has
spared Sanford such a fate al
the expense of Fern Park. On
Tuesday, (he board voted. 3-2.
lo allow two d u b s and three
vtdco/bookstorcs to slay where
they are along U.S. Highway
17-02 In unincorporated Semi­
nole County.
By 'grandfathering'' these li­
censed adult businesses, the
Iroard exempted them from
having lo change their op era­
tions or relocate to designated
Industrial sites In Sanford by
Sept. 30. 1999.
A large group of Fem Park
residents pleaded one more
time for the commissioners to
chase the adult businesses
from their neighborhood. *Wr
have to have help." Susan Do­
rm e r said at Ihr four-hour
public meeting.
The front of Lake Mary City Hall la flooded by recent rains.
Some
Insisted
Sanford
‘blackmailed'* t h r county. T ills
Seminole County Emergency flooding problems, they have
Is tiring dictated to you by
helped In supplying hotel and
Management Coordinator John
Sanford.** Stan Bessmer of
motel rooms for some who are
Blackwood finds he cannot
English
Estates. told thr
forced
out
of
their
homes,
es­
work on prevention, but must
Itoard.
concentrate on handling prob­ pecially those who may have
Sanford and the county are
medical problems or a lack of
lems which will be caused by
close to finalizing an Interlocal
transportation.*
flooding. "We do anticipate
Yesterday afternoon, he vis­ agreement to share adult dub
more rain.* he said, 'especially
stirs. There would be no
ited a home at the south end of
within the next 30 to GO days.
agreement, though, unless thr
Brardall Avenue. *A woman out
But then wc also have the
there has had serious flooding , county grandfathered the Fern
summer rainy season followed
Park businesses.
by hurrtrane season, so we problems many times,* Black­
'Sanford's the only city to
wood said. ‘What I am doing
have to he prepared to handle
as big an emergency as possi­ now Is trying to determine If work with us on sites." Com­
she qualities for help.* He ex­ missioner Daryl McLain said
ble.*
Blackwood said he has a l­ plained that the State Emer­ "No ope rlty holds the county
hostage."
gency Management office and
ready been In contact with
Sanford Mayor Larry Dale
Federal Emergency ManageAmerican lied Cross. *In the
Picas* Bee Adult, Page BA
past.* he said, "in times of PU i m Bt« Flooding. Pago BA

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Toaguo Mtddio School students Justin Zom. Monica McCown and Knatm
Lowtor spoko to school board mombors Tuesday on the religious a s­
sembly held recently at the school

Students, evangelist
address school board
over religious assembly
By Jett Berllnlcke
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
SEMINOLE - What started out as an assembly to celebrate
Black History Month has turned Into a legal battle featuring
Christians, rabbis and a host ol state officials.
On Feb. 27. Teague Middle School in Altamonte Springs
planned un assembly to celebrate Black History Month. Pro­
fessional golfer Tiger Woods agreed to appear, but backed out
at the Anal minute.
Upon nottneatlon. Teague officials contacted the Fellowship
of Christian Athletes to make a presentation. Several Bible
verses and Christian songs were presented to the student body
of about 1.400.
During the |&gt;erfomiance. several students complained that
they were not allowed to leave the auditorium despite their
discomfort about the religious theme to the presentation.
"We were told we had to stay until the end.* stxth-grader
Kristen Lewter said. "We tried to cover our ears but they
(Teague administrators) told us we were disruptive.*
Many parents objected and school board administrators re­
ceived phone calls and letters protesting thr event and Teague
olTlcluls apologized to students on the school's closed-circuit
broadcast program for the activities that took place.
School adm inistrators also explained In a faculty meeting
that the performance was unacceptable.
That's where the firestorm began.
Monday. Dir Liberty Counsel, which specializes In defending
freedom of speech, especially In cases regarding religion, filed
PIrtM See Religion, Pag* BA

Civic-minded groups forge
coalition for a better Sanford

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By Je a n a Hughes
HERALD STAFF WRITER

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Ptrasc See Murder. Page BA

By Ruaa White
HERALD STAFF WRITER

SEMINOLE - The w alrr lrvrl
of the St. Jo h n s River contin­
ues to swell, causing Lake
Monroe to spill over the
seawall In Sanford on a windy
day. Other arra s along th r St
Johns River arr also flooding,
with the Impact of th r recent
rains affecting area cities In
the county.
Government officials
arc
concerned as there Is little
which can lie done to prrvrnt
what could become serious
flooding problems.
Sanford City Manager Bill
Simmons, at Monday after­
noon's commission work ses­
sion. explained that the high­
est water level for the lake as
been 0.24 feet. "And right now
It’s already up to 0 .22 .* h r
said. The level Is the num ber of
feet above sea level.
Regarding th r possibility of
more rainfall. Simmons said at
this point In time, with the El
Nino efTect, no one would dare
assume that we won't have
more rainfall.
If the level of the lake con­
tinues to climb, expectations
a rr that water will flood parts
of Seminole Boulevard, which
would
require
closure.
'Sandbags won't do,’ Simmons
explained. T h e problem with
this rising water Is with the
storm drains. They connect to
the lake, and If the lake Is too
lilgh, the back flow would
cause flooding In areas not
even hear the actual lakcfront.*
he said.
The etty Is contacting the St.
Jo h n s River Water Manage­
ment organization, the Army
Corps of Engineers, and the
county.

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ened him with a knife llrsl
According to police, th r killing Is one of the
most bm tal In Oviedo's history Stillman was
stabbed several Mines and may have hern
Irratrn as well A large (Minton of blood was
rr|M»rtrd in thr garage area of Stillman's home
and th rrr Is ihr possibility that Stillman vio­
lently struggled with her assailant as well. An
autopsy Is s&lt; hrdulcd today to d rtrn n ln r a clear
i arise ol death.
Arcr was released from Florida Hospital Al-

Santord chamber Executive Director Ron Rose and Rami Yosetian ol the
Downtown Business Association at Tuesday's meeting to form s coalition ol
groups interested In Sanford's future.

SANFORD - Representatives
from various Sanford Commu­
nity groups met Tuesday to
form a Community Partnership
with th r common goal of ‘a bet­
ter Sanford'.
The luncheon meeting was
tire Inspiration of Greater
Sanford Chamber of Commerce
ITcstdent Doug Sills and Ex­
ecutive Director Ron Rose. T h e
chamber should take the lead
In bringing the groups to ­
gether.* said Rose.
The partnership brings to ­

gether groups with a variety of
distinct functions. Including
Sanford Community Redevel­
opment Agency. Historic Pres­
ervation Board.
Waterfront
Master Steering Committee,
and
Scenic
Improvement
Board. In lire hope of finding
common ground and combin­
ing cllorts to continue to Im­
prove the community.
Those present recognized
Ural among the citizens of the
community and even among
thcmselv es there was some
confusion about the specific
missions of the
different
commit tecs Involved. It was

l

decided
that each group
should provide Information to
be complied by the cham ber
Into one listing describing the
different entitles.
Sanford Main Street Presi­
dent Bob Parscll stressed the
Importance of being able to put
tire view’s of each committee on
the table, even about contro­
versial Issues. The group re­
solved not to let minor tilings
become Issues of egos and
feelings.
Rami Yosetian, representing
the Downtown Business Asso­
ciation. spoke about the dlfTlP tu M Sc* Alliance. Faga BA

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On the campaign trail
Lott Candidate tor the Sanford area Distnct 5 Seminole
County School Board seat. Lurtone Sweeting, lett,
dishes up some homemade biscuits at an informal
gathering of supporters m her home recently Pat Hernnq, voluntoor and past president ot the Republican

Planting a seed
Women of Sominolo County Federated, and Cclcsto
Hurley, volunteer and co-chairwoman ot a February
campaign organizational breakfast with Shirley
Schilko, tako time tor breakfast before focusing on

campaign strategy Right Just days away from the of­
ficial start ot spring, temperatures Tuesday night
dipped below 40 dogrccs. But last week. Lake Mary
Elementary School PTA members braved tho coming

cold and remembered spring is |ust around tho comer
when they hosted a plant and landscaping sate at the
school Bedding plants, exotics, sod and morn ivoro
available lor tho gardener dreaming ot summer.

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Salvation Army was there

Candy Mundo, left. Sanford Middle School, tied tor third place in the Semi­
nole County -My Special Family" poster contest, sponsored by the county
Extension Family and Community Education volunteers. President Louise
Nolan presents Mundo with a $20. The contest was an attempt to get chil­
dren to think more about the importance of family.

There for the duration of the deadly storm that killed a dozen Serin note
County rosidonts Tho Salvation Army «sot
a motxlo cantoon, dispensing
snacks, colloe and cold drinks to emergency workers and those living in the
aioa wtio are still cleaning up what is left of homes Tiflany Edward and
Louise Starrick wore among volunteers wtio tirelessly manned tho cantoon

Loifwood co— Ittlonwi tftup In thought

Shop till you drop
Lett Seminole County's newest mal opened in Oviedo
this past week, with an eye toward providing a unique
shopping experience for all. Department stores and

6pociatty stores swelled with consumers. Some stores
and the Regal Cinemas are soon to open. Right: Three
Longwood commissioners listen Intently as the city

tries to identify areas suitable for adult entertainment,
as mandated by the Supreme Court. Cities in Iho
county cannot forbid legal businesses from locating in

them, but thoy can regulate aroas for tho wolfare ot
their residents Annamano Vacca. Mayor Rusty Miles
and Deputy Mayor Ron Sargent mull the possibilities

Left They came from all over the trt-counly area to becomo American citizens recently, a ceremony organ­
ized lor years by Dons Stem of the Pilots Club ot San­
ford Held at the Sanford Civic Center, new citizens fill

out ilie proper paperwork before taking the Pledge ot
Allegiance. Right: Lions Club welcomed a new charter
m northern Seminole County recently, as Bernard
Fitzgerald, past governor tor District 35-0, Matt Al-

temose, charter president and Stan Rockey, new char­
ter secretary and past distnct governor explain to pro­
spective members the locus ot Lions Club: to provido

equipment and piograms lor blind and sight- impaired
residents ot the county. Cal 330-5238 lor more infor­
mation.

�SeminoJo Herald Santotl. Florida - Wednesday, Marcfi 11, 1998 •$A

Assistance update for victims,
volunteers in storm recovery
By Nick Pfelfauf
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - It has been over
two weeks since the d ev astat­
ing tornadoes struck C entral
Florida. Most Seminole County
residents suffered little or no
damage. For a few however, the
nlghtm nrr continues.
Public as wrll as private In­
dividuals and organizations
have gone all-out to provide
assistance wherever possible,
and evrn though progress Is
being made toward cleanup
and the start of rrconslruction,
the problrm s caused by the
circles of wind at over 200
inUrs per hour continue to
come forward.
Tile following represents Just
some of the many Items p e rti­
nent to Ihe storm and su b se ­
quent recovery:

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SANFORD - Federal officials
Ilave announced the disaster
recovery center which was eslabllshrd at the Sem inole
County Agriculture Extension
Center has concluded Its u»signrd mission, and will close
as of G p.m. this evening
(Wednesday).
Recovery ceniers are temporary facilities that provide In*
formation about federal assialance to disaster victims. While
a few centers have closed, others will rontinue tn operation
for at least a few additional
days. The nearest to Sanford
are In the Winter Garden and
Kissimmee areas.
Wlitle the centers do not take
applications for assistan ce,
thosr In need are asked lo con­
tact the Florida Division of
Emergency Management and
Federal Emergency Manage-

ment Agency (FEMAI at 1-800525-0321 from H n.m. to (i p.m.
dally.

Paulucci assistance
SANFORD • The J rn o and
Loin Paulucrl family lias ex­
tended Immediate and sorely
needed help to aid families In
Sanford and Seminole County
ravaged by recent tornado dlaa ste rs to rebuild and recapture
their llvra.
The family foundation yes­
terday pledged $50,000 to p ro ­
vide building m aterials for c o n ­
struction of perm anent new
hom es.
The $50,000 Is In addition to
the $ 20,000 previously p ro ­
vided by the family for funeral
expenses for the four m em bers
of the Hall family of Sanford
who died In the storm .
Meanwhile, Seminole County
Chief Deputy Sheriff Slrvr H ar­
riett Is contacting Ihe Robert
McCormick Tribune F o u n d a­
tion to determ ine w hether the
Paulucci Foundation pledge
auatlfles for 50 cents on (he
dollar contribution from the
McCormick Foundation.
At Issue Is whether (lie P a u ­
lucci gift, earm arked strictly for
Sanford and Seminole Counly
relief qualifies for the m atching
fundn offered by the m ore
broadly-based
McCormick
Foundation, which would In­
crease (he benefit to tornado
victims to $75,000.

lady racers
The American Red Cross has
announced tiiat Mart Hulm an
George, rhulm m n of the board
of directors of the Indianapolis
Motor Speedway Is presenting
a check for $ 100,000 today, for
Red C ross Disaster Relief ef­
forts In C entral Florida. The
check was to tie presented on

bchalf of ilu- racers at ccrcmo
nlrs this afiem oon in Orlando.

Telephone service
The Florida Public Service
Commission voted yesterday to
approve an emergency recom ­
m endation for ALLTEL Florida.
Inc. to offer call forwarding
free of charge lo Us prim ary
residential custom ers who arc
victims of ihe rrcrn l storm s
and flooding In lls service area.
Custom ers of ALLTEL arc re­
quired to contact ihelr phone
company for arrangem ents.

Truck stops
To assist In the storm recov­
ery. Ihe American Red Cross Is
receiving help from ihe travel
plaza and tm ekstop Industry
known as NATSO. Over 200
tm ekstops are participating In
th r project across ih r nation,
to provide Ihe Red Cross with
staging areas.
In Ihr Central Florida area,
the tnirkstops an* giving frer
fuel, truck w ashes and me­
chanical service lo Ihr fleet of
24 rm rrgrncy vehicles operat­
ing In flip recovery process.

A+ fo r m usic te a c h e r, named tops in county
Flanked by Seminole Counly School Superinlondent
Paul J Hagerty, her husband John, family members
and wed wishers. Arlio Almoida. art teacher at Dear
l.ako Elemontary School n Apopka, exprossos sur­
prise and disbelief upon teaming she had boon se ­
lected as 1999 Teacher of the Yoar for Seminole
County Tuosday. With 18 years of service in hor pro­
fession. Almeida is presently music toachor for kin­
dergarten through fifth grade. In addition to her Bear

Lake Elementary work, she has taught elementary
music education classes at the University of Contral
Florida and is Ihe Early Childhood Music and Move­
ment instructor at both Seminole Community College
and 4C. She also teaches saxophone at Valencia
Community College The designation as Seminole
County Teacher of tho Yoar also places hor name
into competition for tho Stato of Flonda Toachor of
tho Yoar recognition later this year.

F a m ily
G e t -A w a y
V a c a tio n
F o r F o u r!

New Sm yrna Beach; brother*.
Frank J r.. Elder Thomas, both
of New Sm yrna Beach. Willie
J .. Chicago. III.; sister. Sarah
M urphy. New Smyrna Beach:
seven
grandchildren;
one
g re a t-g ra n d c h ild .
G alnous Wynn
Funeral
Home. New Sm yrna Beach. In
charge of arrangem ents.

JOSEPH C. CALDWELL SR.
Joseph C. Caldwell Sr.. 69.
McKay Boulevard.
Sanford,
died Thursday, March 5. 1998
at Columbia Lawnwood Re­
gional Medical Center. Fort
Pierce. Mr. Caldwell was bom
July 3. 1928 In Sanford. Mr.
Caldwell was on Insurance
agent for Gulf Life. He was a
m em ber of Evergreen Lodge
•23 FMA. Mr. Caldwell was a
m em ber of Zion Hope M.B.
Church where he had served
as a deacon.
Survivors include wife. Lizzie
D.; sons, Dr. Stephen C.
Wright. Joseph C. J r., Eddie L.
Williams.
all of Sanford;
daughters, Jackie Williams
McCarter, Fayetteville. N.C..
Katrlnla Davis. Fort Pierce.
Pamela, Revonda, Crystal, all
of Sanford; 20 grandchildren;
five great-grandchildren.
Wilson-Elchelberger M ortu­
ary, Inc., Sanford, in charge of
arrangem ents.
ALEEN H. SUTTON
Alecn M. Sutton. 85, D or­
chester Square. Lake Mary,
died Friday, March G. 1998 at
Florida Living Nursing Center.
Bom Oct. 6 , 1912 In O range­
burg. S.C.. she moved to Cen­
tral Florida In 1923. Mrs. S u t­
ton was a hom em aker. She
was a m em ber of Mars Hill
Seventh Day Adventist Church.
Survivors Include sons. Leroy
Sutton. Rochester. N.Y.. Jam es
Jones, WclUboro, Pa.: daugh­
ter*. Catherine Williams. Joan
Campbell, both of Rochester.
N.Y., Je an Williams. Sanford;
19 grandchildren
ELDER DAVID DO LIE
Elder David Dolie T ecm er,
77.
Wilkins
Street.
New
Sm yrna Beach, died Tuesday.
March 10. 1998 at Bert Fish
Medical Center. New Sm yrna
Beach. Bom In Thomasvllle.
Oa.. he moved lo the New
Smyrna Beach area 57 years
ago from Sylvester, Ga. E lder
Tecmer was a wood Industry
supervisor. He was pastor of
Refuge Church of O ur Lord,
Sanford.
Survivors
include
wife,
Harthula; sons. Howard. New
Smyrna Beach. Arctious, S an­
ford; daughter Olivia Thom as.

JEAN C. WEIR
J e a n C. W'elr. 68. Mellonvtlle
Avenue, Sanford, died Sunday.
March 8 . 1998. Bom tn O lean.
N.Y.. she moved to C entral
Florida In 1971. Mr*. Weir was
a hom em aker. She
M ethodist.

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Survivors Include son. Daniel
Stout. Castle Rock. Colo.:
daughter, Susan Parry, San­
ford; brother. Richard C ham ­
berlain. Morrison, Colo.; th re e
grandchildren;
four
g re a t­
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Beacon's National C rem ation
Society, W inter Park C hapter,
tn charge of arrangem ents.

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BUTTON. ALIEN M.
Funeral services for Alren M.
Sutton. H5. Lake Mary, wtio
passed away March G. 1998. will
Ik* held Friday. Man'll 13, al 3
p.m. al New Mount Calvcry Mis­
sionary Baptist Church. 1115 W.
12th Street. Sanford, with Pastor
Clarence Wright of the Mars Bill
Seventh Day Adventist Church of­
ficiating. Interment will follow at
Hcsllawn Cemetery. Sanford. Visi­
tation for friends wUI be held
Thursday from 4 until 8 p.m. at
Wilson-Elchelberger
Mortuary.
Inc. Mr*. Sutton was born In
Orangeburg. S.C.. she moved to
Central Florida In 1923. Site was a
homemaker and member of Mars
HlU Seventh
Day AdvrntUt
Church. Mrs. Sutton Is survived by
two suns, James Jones of
Wellsboro. Pa.. Leroy Sutton of
Rochester, NX; three daughters.
Catherine WUliams and Joan
Campbell of Rochester. N.Y.. Jean
Williams of Sanford: numerous
grandchildren
and
great­
grandchildren. Services under (he
direction of Wilson-Elchelberger
Mortuary. Inc.. 1110 line Avenue.
Sanford, FL. 32772

Politibits
The public fa Invited to a t­
tend a fund-raising Food Fest,
In honor of Diane B auer.
Seminole County School Board
Republican C andidate for D is­
trict One. The even la sc h ed ­
uled for Saturday. March 3S
from 5 until 10 p.m. a t th e
Bentley Woods home of Mr.
and Mr*. Joseph C hristiana.
To reserve tickets or for m ore
inform ation, please call 6953552.

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told the commissioners that
the city "Was trying lo make
the best of a bad situation. We
stepped to the plate because
wc recognize that the courts of
the land have said you can not
eliminate these places. We
don't like It any more than you
do."
Not Dale • nor anyone else *
can predict what happens four
or five years from now. fly that
time the Supreme Court may
no longer allow nude dancing
to be a form of expression pro­
tected by the First Amendment.
County laws may be revised
each year.
Still to be resolved Is the fate
of Uircc strip clubs In the City
of Casselberry. The county Is
working on an
Interlocal
agreement here. also. The
clubs are Rachels, Cabaret and
Club Ju an a. They may be part

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lawsuits on behalf of sevend Teague students and their
parents.
The suit claimed thut school
officials humiliated Christian
students who participated with
ihrtr apology.
John Butler Book, u noted
Central Florida evangelist, de­
fended the FCA and the per­
formance.
"I am dismayed, disillusioned
and disgusted." Book said at
Uie school board meeting
Tuesday. "Nowhere tn the Bill
of Rights says there Is a se p a ­
ration of ehurrh and state."
Booke then presented copies
of the Bill of Rights to each of
the school board members.
T h e right of freedom of
speech Is being denied." Book
said. T h e missing Ingredient la
the word of Ood."
Book's comments were fol­
lowed by a succession of Jew ­
ish leaders and parents.
Several Teague
students
disputed that comments, say­
ing they were uncomfortable
during the presentation.
T h e FCA assured us It would
be a positive presentation."
sixth-grader Ju stin Zom said.
T hey told us It would be a p a ­
triotic show with a patriotic
message and nothing offensive.
We trusted them."
Another student, sixth-grader
Monica McCown said she
heard the presentation had
been screened by the school
administration.
The Teague students claimed
that FCA students were sixthand seventh-graders and were
not responsible for the per­
formance.
What they were upset about,
the Teague students said, was
that they felt forced to stay in
their seats despite their dis­
comfort.
Still, before
the school
board, they supported Teague
Principal Gene Brewer
"It wasn't his fault." McCown
said. "It had nothing to do will)
him."
School board members a n ­
nounced before the speakers
made their comments that they
would not be commenting on
the situation.
The FCA Is a student organi­
zation with chapters at each of
the county high schools and
many of the middle schools.
Members meet on campus
during non-school hours and
m aintain a loose relationship
with the schools but Is non­
government funded and has no
official ties with the school
system.

of the grandfathering agree­
ment.
Commission
Chairman
Randy Morris said Tuesday he
believed the county had 'Drawn
a line - a firm line" - to regulate
the adult entertainment Indus­
try. *1 don't know what more
we can do." he said. T ills Is
the first board In 30 years to
take action. No one up here to ­
day Is gutless. Tills Is real life."
The board also voted to dras­
tically hike the license fees of
adult businesses by ns much
as 1,300 percent. Adult clubs
that have paid $750 a year for
a license will now pay $ 10,000.
Ilooks lores will pay $1,500 In­
stead of $750.
Sheriff Don Ksllnger said tire
county pays $173,290 annually
to Investigate and enforce the
county's adult entertainm ent
code. The higher license fees
would help cover these costs.
The county also has negoti­
ated with the adult clubs to
tone down their appearances
and advertising. As part of the
grandfathering agreement, they
will not use neon lighting or
billboards.
Commissioners Grant Maloy

raent (FEMA) are offering to
purchase
certain
property
which qualifies as a flood dis­
aster area at a fair market
value price. That land then
becomes property of the
county or state.
T h e n through Small Busi­
ness Association (SBA),* he
continued, "loans are being
offered to help people build at
a new locaUon."
As far as the Immediate
probability of flooding how­
ever, Blackwood aaid It should
be the main concern of anyone
who has property In an area
where flooding due to the heavy
rainfall may occur. "People
have to make plana now." he
said. T hey should figure where
they may go In case of flood­
ing. such as a friend's home or
family member. They should
also check Into flood Insurance
and take a good long look a t
their homeowners Insurance
policy."
Simmons and Blackwood
agreed that there fa nothing
that can be done to prevent the
rain but individuals as well as
governmental bodies must do
whatever possible as soon as
possible to formulate plans for
coping with such problem s.

Continued from Page IA

cultles faced by business own­
ers In the historic district, lie
acknowledged that the first
look at Sanford Is magnificent,
but said that he had encoun­
tered 'm ore obstacles to stop a
business man from stnylng
here* than he had encountered
In Ills business dealings with
any other city.
Mike Skat, with Sanford Main
Street and Historic Preserva­
tion Board, recognized that the
downtown m erchants faced
unique problems and encour­
aged the partnership to a d ­
dress the roadblocks they en­
countered.
'Sanford
has
wonderful
growth, quality growlh oppor­
tunities.' said Historic Preser­

vation Board Chnirman Laura
Solllen. "We need to Iron out
any difficulties'
Millard Hunt. Sanford His­
torical Society, expressed con­
cern that there Is 'a lot more to
life than economics.' He felt
some people were viewed as
’unpatriotic If you don't su p ­
port the conference center or
want to talk about 'green
space” . *We need to look at le­
gitimate
concerns
without
killing Ideas." said Rose.
Though there were very di­
verse opinions among the
groups on specific Issues It
was agreed by all that the
partnership Intended to work
together with a spirit of coop­
eration so that everyone can be
heard. It Is hoped that through
the partnership sharing Infor­

Murder

C ontinued from Fags IA

tnmonte after being treated for a laceration on
one of his hands. It was Immediately after that
that Oviedo Investigators took the teen -ngcr und
Interrogated him for several hours. After the
questioning, they charged him. Investigators
are at the scene today with state crime scene
experts trying to recreate what had happened.
An unknown liandyman found the lx&gt;y In
Stillman's car. The handyman, a close friend of

mation It can help to put a
stop rum ors and gossip.
Growth comes with different
Ideas said Fred Rogers, presi­
dent of the Sanford Historic
Trust. "Some of the best com ­
promises come from disagree­
ments."
It was determined that no
organization would be
In
charge. They will all come to ­
gether os equal partners with a
shared focus of the best Inter­
est of the community. The
chamber will act as coordina­
tor for the meetings.
The partnership decided to
meet every two months. At the
next meeting, planned for May.
Die group will discuss the con­
cept of the waterfront conven­
tion center

the victim, came to the house to do repair work
at 10 a.m. He detained Arce after discovering
Stillman's body In the garage. Bloody clothes
liad been found In Stillman's car where the boy
was silting. Authorities said that Arce went
home to change before his confrontation with
Ihe liandyman.
Stillman was one of the original librarians
when the University of Central Florida opened.
She retired In 1990.

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The management

CUSTOMERS
To W hom It may concern:

Flooding

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and Dick Vnn Der Welde op­
posed the grandfathering and
the approach the board Is
taking. Both want the county
to change the law that perm its
totally nude dancing at clubs.
*You con throw perfume all
over these strip Joints and they
still sttnk." Maloy said. *1 will
not support It."
Van Der Welde said that he
expects that 10.000 county
residents will soon present a
petition requesting totally nude
dancing be banned In the
county. T ills Is the reason
these club* operate." he said.
T hrow It out and the clubs wilt
go somewhere else."
Once the signatures on this
petition were verified, the Issue
would tiave to go to the board.
If the board failed to approve
the petition. It would go to the
voters this fall. Van Der Welde
said.
Attorney David W asserman.
who represents Circus. Circus,
a strip club on 17-92, said the
decision to grandfather was
'th e fair thing and right thing
to do. Tills Is the solution."
There were many who d isa ­
greed.

M y virile and I have been coming to China King (or years.
W e have had very good service and food Irom this
restaurant. I can say the food has been of the the high­
est quality.

find the food here delicious. Th e 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.Pritchett, Jr.
Sanlord, FL

Prices and service are the best in this area.
Jerry L Cornell, Sue Ann Cornell
Sanford, F L
M a rch S , 1996
I have been coming to China King for the past two years
and have never had any negative experiences. T h e food
is excellent, well prepared, and a vast selection is
offered. It definitely is one ol the best values in Central
Florida. O n three different occasions I have seen the
"negative" reports and they seem to be In accord with the
current "media mania" which seems to continue to 'B eat
A Dead Horse". There are soma 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* lor any reason. I will continue to
coma here and and bring my international friends.

David Goodpaster,
Casselberry, F L

To Whom It May Concern,
I am a frequent regular customer of China King Buffet,

T o W hom It M ay Concern,
I have been a resident of Sanford since the 60's. I have
never had anything but excellent food and service at
China King, and I frequent this restaurant quite often.
Jim Brogdon
Sanford, F L

To W hom It M ay Concern,
W e 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 courleous.
W e 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.
Mary F. Conway, W .M . Conway, Marty Lee Conway
Sanford, F L
William Conway,
Clermont, F L

W e have been employed at China
King Buffet lor 4 1/2 and 5 years and
would like lo inform you that some o!
your Action News reports are totally
untrue. You (tale that M . Lam dosed a
business because of Health Violations
and re-opened here. 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. W e
have been here lor all our inspections
and the only violations w e’ve had were
before Mr. Lam took over.
Maybe we've had warning ol 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. W hy don’t you pul
that in your report?
O n your web site you show 16 other
restaurants with many violations how­
ever you only show Bamboo C a ls' 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
C a ls' and then our sign gives the
impression that is our kitchen and it is
not.
W e understand you have a job to do
and respect that fact but we also have
jobs and H our customers believe your
reports we will no longer be able to
make a living.
W e eat at China King almost every day
as do our family and friends. Obviously
il our restaurant was as dirty as you
report neither us or our families would
eat here.
W e can also assure you we would not
be writing you this letter with our sig­
natures if we thought It would backfire.
A s frequent viewers ol Channel 9 we
are very discouraged by the way this
story was handled and wonder if the
news we rely on every day is only half
of the story as this one la.
Please know this letter is to teB you our
side of the story as employees that
want to get the story straight.
Sincerely,

�SEMINOLE
mje Heralb

Seminole Herald. Sankxd, Florida ■Wednesday. March 11, 1998 •11

Oviedo leads
good showing
for SAC in
6A-Region I
wrestling
Prom Staff Reports
LONGWOOD _ Edgewalrr continued Its sea­
son-long domination of wrestling tourna­
ments. but Seminole Athletic Conference
schools qualified 16 matmen for this week­
end's state tournam ent at the Class GARrglon I Wrestling Tournament at Lyman
High School last Saturday.
The State Tournament will be held this Fri­
day and Saturday at The Lakeland Center.
Edgrwatcr finished with 1H0.5 points to
best Oviedo (141.51, Jacksonvtlle-M andarln
(127|, host Lyman (100.5) and JacksonvilleSandalwood (92.5). Class GA-Dlstrlct 3 ch am ­
pion Lake Mary was seventh (HO). Lake Howell
tied for 12th (59) and Lake Brantley was 20lh
(

22).

Lyman s Greg Burgess (112 pounds) ran his
record to 33-0 on the season to pace the six
county wrestlers that won Individual Regional
Championships. Other winners were Philip
Vang (119) from Lake Mary: Figueroa (130)
and Chris Campbell (215) from Lake Howell:
Pineda (160) from Lyman: and Godwin (IR9)
from Oviedo.
Oviedo qualified seven Individuals for the
state meet, while Lyman will send five and
Lake Mary and Lyman two each.
CLAM 9A-REOION I WXMTUNO
TOURNAMENT at Lyman High School
TEAM STANDINOS
I Ed*ov»trT. ISO 8 3 . O rU 4 * . I 4 I J 3 JarluanvUfe
M andarin. 127. 4 . L y s s a . 100.8 . 5 . Ja rk m n rillr
Sandalwood. 0 2 .5. 0 Panam a Clty-Moalry. 0 0 . 7 . Lafca
M ary, *0 : 8 . Kurt Walton Itrarh. 70 8. 0 Dr Hiillip*
78 5 , 10 O tangr Park. 74: I I . NtrrvUfe. 6 0 . 12. Illrl TaflahaaacT 'tJnrnln and I a k a Raw*O. SO 14 West O ransr. U .
18 Evans. 40 9 : 18 la k e C llyC olum U *. 4 4 . 17. Oonra lrj T atr 31: IS SI Augustine. 24 9 . 19 Apopka. 2 3 .5 .
SO. Laka B ranU ay, 2 2 : 21 UrLand. 20 5 . 2 2 . Itnunr. 20
23 W lnlrr Park. 0
C H A M P IO N S H IP M A T C H E S
108 _ Evans. Mosley, pinned Thomas. M andarin 4 29
113 _ Burgess. Lyman, detrated llram r. Dr PhlUlps. 4­
2.
1 1 8 . Yang. Lake Mary, defeated Nguyen. Apopka. 4 3
1 3 8 . lleUx-fer. EdgrwaliT. defc-atrd Boykin. CMrdu 9 -7.
130 . Figueroa. Lake Howell, pinned Williams. S a n d a l­
wood. 2 5 8 .
1 3 8 . Filly. Edgrwatcr. d e ta ile d llu lr CMrdu 5 -4 .
140 . Ilsu e rr Edgewalrr. pinned Brewer. Sandalwood.
4 :5 4 .
1 4 8 . Sutton. Edgewalrr. defeated Craig. Ovfedo. 12-2 .
183 . A hram Orange Park, defeated Miller. Weal O r­
ange. 5 - 1.
1 8 0 . Pineda. Lyman, d rie s trd C ardenas. Dr. PhlUlps.
12-4 .
1 7 1 . Kirkland. Mosley, defeated C lo u Lyman. 17-8 .
1 8 8 . Godwin. Oviedo, pinned Preston. Edgewalrr, 4 31
8 1 8 . Campbell. Lake Howell, defeated BosheU. M a n d a ­
rin. ll- S .
8 WT . Thom pson. Edgewalrr. pinned H ants. Lincoln.
3 : 14.

CONSOLATION MATCHES
1 0 8 . CampbriL Oviedo, defeated Llrtner. la k e Mary. 6
3.
1 1 8 . Thom pson. M andarin, defeated Herrera. FI. Wal­
ton Beach. 0 -5 .
1 1 8 . O'Campo. Sandalwood. defeated S chustrr. Lincoln.
12-4 .
138 _ Millard. FI. W alton Beach, defeated McGowan.
NlccvtUe. 12-5
1 3 0 . Crawford. Edgew alrr. defeated McCool. Nfeevlllr. 4 ­
138 . Murray. M andarin. Iteh n lral (all over Ktvera. West
Orange. 4 :42.
1 4 0 . Glenn. Oviedo, won by default over Chon las. Ly1 4 8 . Holmes. Sandalwood, defeated liceker. Mosley. 14­
8.
183 _ Martin. M andarin, defeated Gorualea. Sandahsuod.
11-4 .
1 8 0 . Kretschm er. FI. Walton Beach, defeated Rogers.
M andarin. 9 -4 .
171 _ W atts. Oviedo, pinned Hall. Columbia. 2 :40.
180 _ Siers. Ntcrvtlle. defeated While. Sandalwood. 6 -4 .
3 1 3 . C unningham . Dr. Phllllpa. technical fall over Eacalrra. Lyman. 13- 1,
NWT _ Newby. FT. W alton Beach, pinned Drury. M anda­
rin. 4 :58.

Non-Seminole
schools dominate
Lyman Relays
LONGWOOD _ It was not a good night for
Seminole Athletic Conference schools in the
Lyman Relays last Friday night a t the Carlton
Sporta Complex at Lyman High
School.
The host Greyhounds was the top local
team In the boys' team standings with a sev­
enth place finish, while Lake Brantley was
tops in the girls' team race, also with a sev­
enth place finish.
The Winter Springs Relays will be contested
a t 4 p.ra. today, with the Lake Mary Relays
being held Friday evening starting at 4 p.m. a t
Don T. Reynolds Stadium.
I. R h m w . 102: 2. Evmn*. 80. 3. Dr. FMkpa, 83.R 4.
J a m . 49: 6. Hernando. 32: e. Boone. 37: 7.

On to the Great Eight
Lake Mary boys
pitch shutout;
Lyman blanked

Lions, Rams
girls teams
whitewash
opponents

By Kellie Werner

HERALD STAFF WRITER
LAKE MARY _ There Isn’t one good player on
the Lake Maty boys soccer tram .
That's because they're all Rood.
Every night a different player steps up for his
team and takes the spotlight and the Ram's Re­
gional Semifinal 4-0 shut out of Nlcevtlle last
night at Don T. Reynolds Stadium was no ex­
ception.
Four separate players put points on the board
with m m erous others assisting In the effort.
T ills tram doesn't rely on one player to u c ccrd." said Lake Mary assistant roach C J .
Moore. 'Everyone contributes because we rraltrr
that even stars have off nights. You ran t shut
down one player on this team because we all
work together to get the Job done and attack
from all sides.*
Tlte Lake Mary atlark keeps getting better and
better. The longer this tram stays In conten­
tion. the better they get.
'Since we rntrred district play we have been
one of the few umranked tram s.' said Lake Mary
head coach Larry McCorklc. 'And we have been
Improving. Our experience Is beginning to show
and the kids are really playing well. This Is
definitely a strong area of the season for us."
That It Is.
While the Rams scored four goals, they only
had one In mind when thry took the field last
night...get through Nlcevtlle In order to continue
their bid for the Final Four.
Through tremendous defense and wellcalculated. controlled offense. Lake Mary will
continue lo work on that dream.
Nlcrvlllr wasn't going to roll over for the
Rams, however, and proved that by taking Hie
field with determination and patience. No goals
were woored in the first 25 minutes, due In part
to great defense on both sides of the bell.
With 15:04 left In the first half. Lake Mary
midfielder Fernando Villalobos broke the si­
lence and put one through the net. Lcsa than
five minutes later, with 10:49 remaining. Donald
McIntosh, also a midfielder, put an Insurance
goal up for him team.
At the half. Lake Mary was up 2-0 and
Nlcevtlle was regrouping.
Tlte Eagles came out In the second half, des­
perately fighting to stay In the game. Goal
Keeper Eric Lowe added a lot to that determ ina­
tion by catching balls way over hla head, diving
for stops and stopping three potential Lake
Mary goals. Ills efforts wouldn't be enough,
however, os Rom forward Pat Mangan sent a
perfect pass to forward Danny Wymer who
headed tn the third goal for Lake Mary with
Plsaas 888 Boys. Fags 2B

By T o n y DcBonnier

jm m

HERALD CORRESPONDENT

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hn u *V Wv.lKl ww tw

Fernando Vtflalobos (top photo) and Dan McIntosh
(bottom) teamed up on the first two pools of the game
as Lake Mary whitewashed Ntceville, 4-0, In Regional
Semifinal Soccer action Tuesday night.

OVIEDO _ Rather than hang out and see what
might happen, the Oviedo High School girls'
soccer team decided to come out and make
things happen Tuesday night In their 6A re­
gional semifinal game al Jo h n Courier Field.
And when II comes to CMrdo High School
girls' soccer, things always seem lo be h a p ­
pening around captain Karyn Hall.
The Tallahasscc-Uncoln Trojans found that
out first-hand Tuesday as Hall netted a hat trick
(giving her 26 goals on the season) lo lead the
Lions lo a 4-0 rout and Into Friday's North I Re­
gion championship game.
Ovtcdo (17-3-4) will visit University, a 2-1
winner over Tarpon Springs-East Lake Tuesday
night, at 7 p.m. this Friday with a berth In next
week's state tournament on the line. Tallahassrr-Lincoln finishes lls season at 18-10-2.
~We wanted lo take It to them from the atari
rather than Just stand around like we did
against Boone,* Mid Hall, referring to the Lions*
larkliiHtrr performance In last Friday's playoff
action. *We Just wanted to make some things
happen.”
In order lo do that. Hall (regarded as a very
unselfish player with exceptional ball distribu­
tion skills) carried much of the action herself In
the early going, challenging and beating double
and triple-team efforts by Lincoln.
,
*1 Just wanted to try and create a spark.' said
Hall. ^Normally. I'd rather lay the ball off to
someone else. But tonight, we decided to be
more aggressive. And that seemed to open up
more space for everyone else.*
That It did as the Lions attempted IB ahots on
goal. 13 In the flrat half alone. Only the athletic
and aureliandrd play of Lincoln goalie Brittney
Neer krpt the Trojans In the game through
halftime. Not only did she make 12 saves, but
Neer picked off several crosses that could have
led to solid scoring chances for the Lions.
According to Oviedo head coach Jay Getty,
the IJon* responded as he had hoped to an
emotional challenge he put to them the day be­
fore.
*1 sat down wtth the Juniors and seniors, the
only ones who were on the tram the last time
we got this far two years ago,’ said Oelty. *1 re­
as Girls. Fags 2B

Tribe, Bears romp in softball
From Staff Rsports

Oak Ridge

ORLANDO _ Seminole High School gave Oak Ridge a
head start, then came back to romp past the Pio­
neers. 13-5. in a Class 5A-District 5 softball game
Tuesday afternoon.
Oak Ridge took a 4-1 lead after one Inning and was
up 5-2 after two innings before the Fighting Scmlnolcs got Its offense tn gear.
The Tribe scored four runs tn the top of the third
inning to take the lead for good then added four In­
surance runs In the sixth Inning and three more run*
tn the seventh Inning to win going away.
Seminole pitcher Maria Duvall (5-1) overcame Uir
shaky atari to shutout Oak Ridge over the final five
Innings and finish with a nine-hitter, while striking
out seven.
Providing the offense for the Fighting Semlnolca
were Angela Keefer (3-for-4. three RBI). Amanda M is­
takes (2-for-4 with a triple, one RBI), Kelley Langton
and Julie Keefer (both 2-for-5 with one RBI), Sherri
Elland (l-for -2 with a triple, two RBI) snd Melissa
Witte (l-for-2. one RBI).
Seminole is now 5-1 on the season and will play
back-to-back Seminole Athletic conference games at
Oviedo at 5 p.m. on Thursday and against Lake Mary
at home a t 6:30 p.m. on Friday.
FIOHTINO 9KMIN0 LS9 19. FIONEBK9 B
114 004 9 . 1 9 11

410 000 0

B B S

Duvall and G an ta. Elland (31 U ttk and E krruraa Wl&gt;~_ Duval] t a ­
il U» . Utile S a w _ nunc 211 . Oak IU&lt;l&lt;r IVtti. Made 3 B . Sem i­
note. Elland M ualakas lilt . none Herued* _ Seminole 5 - 1.

BEARS GROWL
WINTER SPRINGS _ The host Bears broke a 1-1 tie
with five nm s In the second Inning and Becky Mangino hurled a no-hltlcr as Winter Springs crushed Co­
coa Beach, 12-1 In five Innings. Tuesday night.
*Wc're coming together as a team.* said Winter
Springs coach Jill Cayton. *WeVe really been playing
well."
Manglno struck out four In hurling her gem as the
Bears Improved to 3-5 on Ute season.
(towering the Bears offense were Eileen Hatfield (2for-4 wtth a double). Michelle Solano (2-for-2, one
RBI). Drixle Reynolds (2-for-3. one RBI). Katie Oriffen
(2-fur-4, one RBI) and Manglno (triple).
Winter Springs wlU now take off a couple of week
for Spring Break, returning on Tuesday. March 24th
for a 4:30 p.m. rem atch wtth the M lnutanen (0-4) tn
Cocoa Beach.
BEAR9 12. MINUTEMEN 1
Cocoa Beach
100 0 0 . 1 0 4
Wlator Oprtagi
150 Ox . 13 9 0
Walker and Juncne*. Manama and Ife-lm WP _ Manama (3 -5|. LP
_ Walker Save _ none. 211 . W lnlrr Sprint*. Halltrtd. 3 0 . W inter
0 -4 : W inter
Spring*. M ention IIH _ none, Ilu-urd* . Cocoa Beach
"
Sprint* 3-8

Raiders drop M-FC baseball opener
SUIT Rs p o rts
OCALA . A trio of pitchers com ­
bined to strike out 14 and hurl a
three-httter a s Central Florida
Community College trimmed Semi­
nole Community College. 4-1, In
the opening game of the MidFlorida Conference baseball sea­
son a t Oodletl Field In Ocala Tues­
day afternoon.
Winning pitcher Kevin McClain
( 1 -2 ) struck out 11 over six Innings
snd Christian Mura struck out
three over 2-2/3 innings, but had
to give way to Jerrod Payne, vrho
came on to get the final out and
record hla fourth save of the sea-

PATRIOTS 4 . KA1DER9 1
000 010 0 0 0 . 1 9 2
Casual Fla. 201 001 00* _ 4 • 0

Mario and Ouferppc. McClain. Mura (7 |.
Payne M a n d Udhlkwdy. WP . M cd aln 11 31. LP . Mario 13-3). Save . Payne (41 2B
SCC. Eubank* Gamble: CFCC. Wood. Ken"
nedy. SB . CFCC. Kennedy. IIH _ none. Ifecorda .S C C 7 - 13- 1. 0-1 MFC: CFCC 12- 11.
Id) MFC.

son.
Jesse Mario (3-3) sufTered the
loss despite giving up only two
earned runs on alx hits, while
striking out 12 .
The Raiders' lone run came In
tho fifth innlnd when New Smvma

Beach's Kent relic Evans walked
and moved to second on a balk.
Evuns then advanced to third on a
single by Andres Correa.
Evans was then out at the plate
os he tried to score on a wild pitch,
but Correa went to second and
Johnny Oulseppe waa hit by a
pitch. After a strike out. Sanford's
Phillip Eubanks, who played on
the National Champion Post 53
American Legion team last u m mrr. doubled to score Correa.
The only other SCC hit waa a
pinch-hit double by Travta Oamble.
The Raiders (7-13-1) will host In­
dian River at Raider Field today at
n

n

m

Sharks,
Today
Homes
share
women’s
top spot
P r o a S taff R eports
SANFORD . The Sharks
and Today Homes won In
Impressive fashion, while the
Renegades pulled ofT a major
upset In Suiford Recreation
Department Women's Polar
Bear
SlowpUch
Softball
League action at Pinchurat
Park Tuesday night.
Today Homes scored In
every Inning b ut the fourth In
whipping Paul's Auto and
Ttuck Repair. 15-4, sn d the
Sharks came back from a GO
deficit on the strength of a
14-run fourth Inning to outscore Vtvona's. 23-10.
In the middle game, the
Renegades, which entered
the game with only one vie-

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Girls
Continued from Page IB
minded them of how they come out against
Lynn Havrn-Moalry that year, excited and ready
to play. 1 told them we needed a similar effort
tike that tonight.
"Tonight, they w eir ready to go front the
start."
Not that the defensive tactics were particu­
larly effective Tuesday, but Getty said he Is a l­
ways pleased when teams become overly con­
cerned with Hall.
"If team s are going to try to double-team and
triple-team like Lincoln did tonight, we have
three or four other weapons who are capable of
taking advantage of the extra space." said Getty.
‘Karyn has such outstanding distribution skills
... she knows when to lay the ball off and to
whom.*
Hall took the play right to Lincoln Tuesday,
attempting a dozen shots of her own. Three
found net (at 28:20. 42:27. and 71:50). one hit
the crossbar, one caromed off the left upright,
and five weir defended by Neer.
By comparison. Lincoln managed Just two
shots on goal the entire game, only one of
which required Oviedo 'keeper TUTanle C hris­
tiana to make a save.
Hall put the Lions ahead when she ran on to
a free kick taken by Brooke Asby. walked In on
Neer alone, and scored approximately 12 m in­
utes Into the match.
That's the way the score stood at halftime,
but not for long. Less than three m inutes Into

the second stanza. Hall wove through the ag­
gressive Lincoln defense and tucked a shot Just
under the crossbar.
Krlstal Walts gave Oviedo a three-goal edge
when she one-tinted the ball Into the n rt at
65:40 after a chip pass by Jessica Bourque.
Hall made another brilliant solo run through
the Lincoln defense In the 72nd minute before
tier netting her third goal of the match.
"Katyn was ready to play tonight." said Getty
with obvious respect. "Wc wanted to attack tight
from the start. If we're going to do that. Katyn
has to be very active and Involved ... like she
was tonight."
LIONS 4. TROJANS 0

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I
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Itxurqurl Shot* on Knot _ Txllahauee IJncoln 2. Ovtrdo 19
Contrt k * k » _ Tallalumvee Lincoln 2. Ovtrdo 6 Saves Toll a
hitaarc Uncotn (Neer) 12. Ovtrdo (ChrUtant) I . Itrtim l.
Tnllahaucr-Llnrotn IH -IO -2 : Ovtrdo 17-3-4.

RAMS ROMP
ORANGE PARK _ The Lake Maty girls' soccer
team contlntird Its resurgence since dropping
the district final to Oviedo, blanking Orange
Park. 4 0. In a Class 6A-Rrglonal Semifinal
Tuesday night.
All Benitez scored two goals and had an a s ­
sist to lead the Rams (20 2-2). Also contributing
to the offense were Ryan Shaw (one goal, one
assist). Jackie Vanloovcn (goal) and Ashley
Krllgren and Lauren Debellas (one assist each).

T rack ---- -------------C ontinued from Page IB
8 Cocoa 27. 9 Sarasota Hooker. 24. 10. |tl*l Bemlaole
■ M OvteAo. 22 12. Apopka. 21; 13 SatrUltr. 1H 14
Spruce Creek. 16 5. 16. Lake H u y , 12; 16. New Smyrna
Beach. X 17. Mount D m . 2.

INDIVIDUAL EVENTS
4x100 _ I. Janes. 43.0: 2. Ittel Apopka and Ur Phillips.
43 5
4 a ll 0 I k s t l l t Hardies _ I. Kivrrvirsr. 1:01 0; 2 Kraus.
1 05 7; 3 Dr. Phillips. 1:06 9
4x200 _ 1 llemando. 1.30 2; 2. Jones. 1:31 6 : 3 Dr. Phil­
lips. 106.9
4s400 _ I. Kvana. 3 26.2. 2 Kivcrvlew. 3:26.5. 3. Cocoa.
3:27.5.
a -a n n
|. Seminole. 8:15.4: 2. llemando. 6 25 0. 3.
Kvana. 8:30.4.
4x 1 * 0 0 _
Lyman. 15 00.0: 2 Klverview. 15 00.3: 3
Hernando, 15 00 3
■00 l y r i a l M sSlry _ I. Cocoa. 1:34.3; 2. R lw ntcw . 1.35 3;
3. Lake Mary. 1:39 0
1.000 Bprbst Medley . I. Kvana. 3:25.5: 2. Dr llillllpa.
3.44.7: 3. Boone. 3:47.6.
rU x txa rt Ms flay
1. Lyman. 10:47 6. 2. Dr. Phtlllpa.
10 55.7: X Satellite. 11:07.7.
High J a a p . I. Kvana. Rrvervtew 6-9. 2. Nichols. New
Smyrna Beach 6-4; 3. Scott. Ovtrdo. 6-2.
L m | J a a p . I. Kvana. Rtvervtew. 24-1: 2. Capri. Her­
nando. 23-0. X Scott. Oviedo. 22-7.
Trip le J a a p _ 1. Kvana. R t v t t v V w , 44-10: 2. W tirrlrr
Boone. 44-1: 3 Wiley. Boone. 43-9.S.
■hat Pat _ |. Vanderbnnk. Rtvervtew. 51-7: 2. Payne.
Kvana. 49-7.S: X Folaton. Kvana. 49-0 5
Dtacax . I. Henry. Jonea. 157-7: 2. Vanderbnnk. Riverview. 151-7: X Payne. Kvana. 146-4.

GIRLS
TEAM SCORES
I Dr. Ilu lllp v 64 5. 2. June*. 50.5; 3. Saraaota-tluokrr.
44; 4 Kvara 43. 5 Huone. 38 5; 6 . Rtvervtew. 34 5: 7.
Brmxtlvy. S3; X Lake M ary. 26.8; X T r m t a r li 26 10
Spruce Creek. 25: I t . Apopka. I t . 5: I X L jiiX X . 10.6. 13.
llemando. 10. 14 Cocoa. 9. I » . O vtodi. S.

INDIVIDUAL EVENTS
4al0 0 . I. Dr. llillllpa. 49.4; 2. Kvana. 50 2; X Booker
50 0
4x 10 0 Bkattla Hurdles _ I. Hooker. 1:06 2: 2. Dr. Phlllipa
1:09 2. 3 lOvcnv-w. I 09.7.
4x200 _ I llemando. 1:30 2: 2. Jonea. 1:31 6 . 3. Ik n n r.
1:32.3.
4x400 _ |. Jones. 4.05.9. 2. Lake Brantley. 4:07.7; 3.
Kvana. 4.09.2.
4x600 _ I. Lake Brantley. 10.07.5; 2. Spruce Creek.
10:17.4: 3. Rtvervtew. 10:40 0.
4x 1 * 0 0 . I. Spruce Creek. 15 00.2: 2. Lake Brantley.
15:00 3; X Dr. ITiUllpe. 15 0 0 3
■OO Bprlat Medley _ 1. Booker. 1:54.0: 3. Jonea. 1:55.0.
X Dr. Phtlllpa. 1:56.7.
1 * 0 0 S p r U t Medley . I. Lake Mary. 4:34 0; X Boone.
4 :3 8 * : 3. Kvana. 4:40.9.
ntaraa— Medley _ I. Lake Brantley. 13.29.0: 2. Rtvervtew
13:33 0: 3. Boone. 13:34 0
High J i a p _ I. McClain. Jones. 6-4: 2. Cartoon. Boone.
5-4: 3. IV ttx . Ktvrrvtrw. 4-10.
l M | J u m p . I. McClain Junes. IB-7.5; 2. Phillips
Boone. 18-2. 3. Henderson. Srmlnoir. 16-8.
Trip la Jaxap _ I. Phillips. Jones. 37-3: X Henderson.
Seminole. 36-1; 3 Ledbetter. Dr l-hUJlpe. 33-6.
•hat Pst . I. Northern. Jones. 41-0. 2. OltchrcsL Seminote. 39-1: 3 Tucker. Lyman. 33-9.

Softball
Ito w d y ah cU .

toiy. got
Just enough offense to upset
Vaughan Incorporated, 10 9.
The Sharks
and Today
Homes are tied for the league
lead with identical 8-3 records.
Trailing
the
leaders
are
Vtvona's (6-4). Vaughan Incor­
porated (5-5). Paul's Auto and
Truck RrjMdr (5-6). the Rene­
gades (2-9) and Design Foods,
which as withdrawn from the
league (0- 12 ).
Next week at Plnehurst Park.
Vhrona'a takes on Paul's Auto
and Truck Repair a t 6:30 p.m.;
the Renegades challenges To­
day Homes at 7:30 p.m.: and
the Sharks face Vaughan In­
corporated at 8:30 p.m.
Doing the damage for Today
Homes were Marie Dye (triple,
two singles, two runs scored.
RBI). Shellle Walters (double,
two singles, two runs scored,
two RBI). Pam Watson (three
singles, ru n scored, three RBI),
Dawn Evans (home run. single,
three runs scored, three RBI).
Judy Schoeter (triple, double,
run scored, four RBI) and
Tracy Carroll (double, single,
taro runs scored).
Also hitting were Teresa

L au ra

H a rlo w .

' R ose'" Paxaon a n d ' Eleanor
McCormick (one single and one
run scored each) and Beth
Ilundrlscr (single).
Doing the hitting for Paul's
Auto and Truck Repair were
Ann Lanza (double, two sin­
gles. run scored, RBI). Carol
Cranlck (two singles. RBI).
Cathy Lynn (two singles). Mlckl
Lewis (single, run scored. RBI),
Tammy Ja p es (single. RBI).
Melissa Lanza and Dtno Wilson
(one single and one run scored
each) and Kim Myers (single).
Pacing the Renegade* were
Terri Tillman (two singles, run
scored). Michelle Beming and
Mary Trlnoakl (one single and
two runs scored each), Colleen
Dcgue and Lisa Garrett (one
single and one run scored
each). Linda Stafford (single.
RBI), Diane Colangelo (run
scored. RBI) and Angela W hit­
ney and Debbie Cole (one run
scored each).
Providing the offense for
Vaughan Incorporated
were
Luanne Maclssac (double, two
singles, run scored. RBI), Lynn
Webb (double, two singles, run
scored). Gina Green (two home
runs, two runs scored, three
RBI). Mary Sechrest (triple.

IN BRIEF
Recreation Volleyball
SANFORD _ The results from the City of
Sanford Recreation Department Polar Bear
Recreational Volleyball League for Monday.
March 9. were:
A League: Kathy's Baby Shop (5-0). Yknots
(3-2). Wcstvtew Baptist Church SI, Beer :30
and the Unknowns (all 2-3) and The Saints
(1-4).
B League: BUI Ray Nissan and C.E.S. (both
4-1), Don Mealey*a Seminole Ford (3-2).
Westvlew Baptist Church «2 (2-3) and S an ­
ford Church of God and The Blowftsh (both
1-4).
The standings are:
A League: Kathy's Baby Shop (28-2). Westview Baptist Church B1 (23-7). Yknots (1614). C.E.S. (14-16). Beer :30 (13-17) and The
Saints (3-27).
B League: BUI Ray Nissan (21-9), Don
MColey's Seminole Ford (15-15). The Blowash (14-16). the Unknowns (13-17), Westvlew
Baptist Church *2 (11-19) and Sanford
Church of Ood (9-21).

Sanford Baseball Clinic
SANFORD _ The Sanford Recreation De­
partm ent wtll be hosting a FREE clinic for
baseball players ages 10-to-12 Monday.
March 16th on Rlnker-Stcnstrom Field at
Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium starting
at 5 p.m. Call 330-5697 for more Informa­
tion.
' '

three R B I ) . Debbie B e m i n g
(single, two ru n s scored),'Carol
Norman (single, run scored)
and Carol O am er and Lucy
Sellers (one run scored each).
Contributing for the Sharks
were Patty Polly (double, two
singles, two runs scored, three
RBI). Denise Stallings (three
singles, run scored, four RBI).
Robin Bishop (three singles,
four run* scored) and Deborah
VanDemark (two singles, two
runs scored, RBI).
Also contributing were Gloria
Eflrd (triple, two runs scored,
three RBI). Lisa Berg (single,
three runs scored, two RBI),
Sheila Sanders (single, two
runs scored, two RBI), Tanya
Geiger, Jackie Talfour and
Jenny Blowers (one single, two
runs scored and one RBI each)
and Kathy Spellman (single,
run. RBI).
Hitting for Vlvona's were
Kathy Kllngcnsmlth (home run.
single, run scored, two RBI).
Barbie Bartell (single, two runs
scored.
RBI).
Dawn
Neff
(single, run. RBI). Sue Nlckell
(single, two RBI), Dee Walden
and Sue Mohr (one single and
two runs scored each), Ann
Griemc (RBI) and Becky Simp­
son (run scored).

Sanford O pening Day
SANFORD _ The Sanford Recreation De­
partm ent will hold Opening Day Ceremonies
for Us Babe Ruth Baseball Leagues on 3w&gt;
unlay. March 21st a t Historic Sanford M ano­
rial Stadium.
Ages 4-to-16 will be represented.
Come Join the SRD In kicking off the se a ­
son at the newly renovated stadium. The Im­
provements are still underway _ come see
the progress! I
Call 330-5697 for more information.

Youth Baaketball at SCC
SANFORD _ Seminole Community College
and (he Seminole County Sheriff's D epart­
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 S at­
urday mornings.
Cost Is 850 per player or 8400 per team.
Registration forms are available a t m ost
elementary schools or by calling PAL a t 3306600. ext. 263, SCC at 328-2092. or access
the
Internet
at
HTTP://members.aol.com/starsbball/lxulex.h
tml.

Golf for Lake Howell
OVIEDO _ Support the Lake Howell High
School Booster Club at the annual golf tour­
nam ent April 19 at the Ekana Golf Club.
The club raises money for I qW«* Howell
athletics.
Cost Is 848 per player and Includes lunch.
Fax Information to Doug Boreum (788-1666)
or Lake Howell (320-9025) to participate.

Ooal keeper Jordan Krllgren recorded her
18th shutout of the season by blanking the
Raiders (22-6-2).
Next up for Lake Mary Is a Friday night Re­
gional Final m atch-up against Melbourne, a 2-0
winner over Valrlco-Bloomlngdale Tuesday
night.
RAMS 4. RAIDERS 0
Lake Mary
Orange Park

1
0

3 .4
0 ,0

(*«k.ua _ l.ik r Mary 4 I lim iter 2. Shaw I. VjnWxrvcn I) A s­
sisi* . lake Mary 4 IHrnltrx I. A Krllgrrn I. Stiaw I. H r trlla*) Simla on p u l _ la i c Mary 10. Orange I1»rfc 5 Hmwil* .
l* V r Mary 26 2-2. Orange I'ark 22 6 2

Boys

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v
Ramon Clarr Halt
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Kant County Circuit Court.
Or and Rapids Michigan, Cass «
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C ontinued from Page IB
29:11 left In regulation pluy.
Scoring the fourth and (Inal goal of the game
was Ian Pierce, a midfielder, who sent one past
Lowe to ensure a Regional Semifinal berth for
the Kama.
H ie road to this point has been a little rocky
for Lake Mary. Two weeks ago. a former team ­
mate was killed and a current teammate was se­
riously Injured tn an automobile accident.
That same week. Lake Mary fought off a
strong Lyman team In the district finals and
won the game they dedicated to their fallen
friend with a sudden death penalty kick In over­
time.
Last Friday's m atch-up was marred by a
bench clearing brawl with Winter Purk before
the Rams pulled off a 6-1 defeat to move Into
the semifinals.
Tonight, however. Lake Mary was able to put
all of that behind them and played as a team ...a
tram with a m ission.
"We knew we had u good chance of continuing
when we made It passed Lyman." McCorkle said.
“We've always played good defense and now the
offense Is becoming more consistent."
Next up for the Rams Is a Regional Final
m atchup with winner of Tuesday night's Mel­
bourne and Tarpon Springs-East Lake game on
Friday with the winner toudvonce to next
week's state tournam ent._____________________
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cm gnat . Nu-rvlUr S. Lake Mary 21 Krrords . U k r Mary 22B-

SANDIDGE ENDS CAREER
TALLAHASSEE _ Long-time Lyman boys soc­
cer coach Ray Sandldge saw his career come to
a prem ature end Tuesday night as his Grey­
hounds dropped a 1-0 decision to Lincoln High
School In Tallahassee.
Thomas Zuehike scored the game's only goal
for Lincoln (21-5-1). Lyman finished 17-7.

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and undor any of I ha abovenamod Oalondanla.
Oalandonla
AMSMOSO MOT1CS
OF F O U S O L O S U M SALS
NOTICE la haraby given dial
tha underoignad Clark ol the
Circuit Court ol Seminole
County. Florida, wUI on the Fth
day ol April. 1SSS. al I I 00
o'clock A M . at the West Front
Entrance al Iha Seminole
County Courthouse In Sanford.
Florida, offer lor sals and oeH at
public outcry lo Iha highetl and
bast bidder tor cash, iha lotlowing-dascribed property •Un­
ite in Seminole County, Florida:
Lol S Block A Oakland Sftoree
according to the ptol thereol at
Recorded In Ptal Book 10. Peg#
4. Public Records of Semlnols
County, Florida
pursuant lo tha Final Judgment
and Amended Final Judgment
entered In a case pending in
said Court, the style ol which it
indicated above
WITNESS my hand and official
aaal ol aaid Court Ihia 4th day
of March IS M
H you am a person with a dtamodation In order lo participate
In UMa proceeding you are anilHad. al no coal lo you. lo Ihe
provision ol certain ataialanca
Please contact Court adminis­
trator. 301 N. Park Avenue.
Suite N301. Sanford. Florida
32FF1. (40F)J2J-4J30 »422F.
with t working daya of your
receipt ol Ihte jnolica of
Forecloeure Sale). If you art
hearing impaired, call 1-S00M l - f r r i ; If you are voice
impaired. caM 1-SOO-SM-SFFO
MARYANNS MORSE
CLERK OF THS
CIRCUIT COUNT
By. DoroUty W Bolton
Oopuly Clerk
(COUNT SEAL)
BUTLER A HOSCH. PA
I1 M • Conway Rd . Sta E
Orlando. Florida 32411
Publish March I I . IS. IS M
OSO-B3

B IM W O LB COUNTY,
CABS NO.l S T -f 7BSCA-14R
C H A M MANHATTAN
MONTOAOS
CORPORATION.
Plaint PI.
vk.
LOIS OIBBSUNA a/h/a
BARBARA L.
01BBS a/k/a LOIS KAZAN
a/k/a LOIS
Ol BE LINA; JOHN
DOS, Husband ol
LOIS OIBBSUNA a/k/a
BARBARA L. GIBBS a/h/a
LOIS KAZAN a/h/a LOIS
OISE LINA. COUNTRY
CLUB VtLLAOl
AT TUSCAWILLA
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION, INC.;
■ARNCTT BANK.
N.A.. as succaasor In
totareal to BARNETT
TECHNOLOGIES. INC.,
a votoniartty dtaetlvii
corporation, aa aoccaeaer
to BARNETT RECOVERY
CORPORATION; SEMINOLE
COUNTY; DEMBOVE.
PIC.: MOUNT
PROSPECT STATE BANK
n/k/a FIRST NATIONAL
BANK OF CHICAGO;
MICHAEL OIBBS:
Mid UNKNOWN
TENANTE/OW NIRX
Defendants.
N O TIC E OF BALE
Not tea ta haraby stvan B a L
purauant ta die Order or Final
Judsmant entered to M e cat
to Iha Circuit Court ol E arntools
County. Florida. I arlB tod the
proparly situ a*ad In Esmtoeh
County, Florida, dsearthed m i
LOT 237. COUNTRY CLUB VIL
LA O I, UNIT T H R U , ACCORO
INO TO THE PLAT BOOK I f .
PAGES S3. 34. S X SS ANO ST
PUBLIC NBCONOB OF SEMI
N O LI COUNTY, FLORIDA.
137S Augusta Hi
Winter Springs, FL 3270S
at public sola, la the highatt
and boat bidder, tor c a d i,« dta
——a d a * , a j M e
— - ia *from
ooor of w t — ----- —
County Courthouse, Senford.
Florida, at 11*0 AM on APRIL
bid. IB M .
Dated: FEBRUARY M d i, IS M
MARYANN! M O R M
AS C LIN K OF THE COURT
By: Jan# X Jaaawic
Deputy Clark
tn accordance with tha
Americans WMi DtsabtHttoa Act.
nadation lo
In g a aapodal
p
i
pan icipate In
should
can tact
court
Administration at
numbar 407-321-43*0, not
than seven (7) days prior la B a

Legal Notice!
IN TN B CIRCUTT CO U R T
M AND FOB
a iM IN O i* CO U N TY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASH NO. I M I I - 0 4 . 1 4 S
F IN N S TM I I I NORMAN as
Personal Rapraaantallva ol the
I lin e ol JA M IB LINCOLN
NORMAN. Oecsaaed.
Plaintiff
NANCY WATERS, t ANY ANO
ALL OTHSR OCCUPANTS IN
POSSESSION
Defendants
N O TICE OF ACTIO N
TO Nancy Waters, and any and
all other occupants in posses­
sion. ANO ALL OTHERS TO
WHOM IT MAY CO N CIRN :
YOU ARE HEREBY N0T1FIE0
ol the institution ol this action
ol Klaclmant by PtaintIH to
recover possession ol the lol*
lowing described reel property
located to Semmola County.
Florida
egtl Description Lot 47. Villas
o' Casselberry Phase 2. Piet
Book 21. Page* IB S* ol the
Public Records ol Seminole
County. Ftondt
Tat Parcel No 34-2I-30.S300000-04 70-0-7
Address
1 9S3 Cattelwood
Street. Winter Perk. FL 327S2
YOU ARE HEREBY required lo
hie your answer or whiten
defenses. II any. in tha above
proceeding with Iha Clerk ol
this Court and to servo a copy
thereof upon I he Platontf'a
attorney James Scott Mills.
77SI Lae Road. Sulla U S .
Winter Park. FL 327SS. on or
before April I . IM S
II you toil to hie your a newer
or wntten delenses in Ihe
above proceeding, on Plaintiff's
attorney, o default will ba
entered against you lor Iha
reliel
demanded
m
Iha
Complaint or Petition
Signed on this 4th day ol
MARCH. IS M
HEAL)
Mary anno More*
Clerk ol Ihe Circuit end County
Court. Semmola County. FL
By Cecilia V Sham
N OTICE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT OF 1990
Administrative Order No 97-3
II you are a parson with a dis­
ability who needs any accom­
modation in order to participate
to thra proceeding you ore enti­
tled. at no cost to you. lo the
provision ol certain assistance
Please
contact
Court
Admmietrstor el 301 N Perk
Avenue. Suite N ltO . Sanford.
FL 32771. (407) 323-4330 eat
4227 within | working daya of
your receipt ol M e notice, il
you are hearing or voice
unpaired c a l 1.SOO-SM-S771
Publish March 11. IS. 19SS
040-110

IN TN B C IR C U IT C O U R T OF
TN B S M N T S IN T N JU D IC IAL
CIRCUIT. M AND FOR
BBM M CLfl CO U N TY,
FLORIDA.
c a m no . m - i ir-cc-ta-x
WEKIVA HUNT CLUB COMM U­
NITY ASSOCIATION. INC . a
Florida nol-tor-profit corpora­
tion.
PI ambit,
•a.
WSBLBY A WARRINGTON and
SONORA M WARRINGTON.
Defendants
NO TICE OF B A L I
NOTICE IE HEREBY GIVEN
that, purauant lo Iha Fmal
Judgment
In
Ferectoeurs
entered on the 4th day ol
March. 19M. to Chnl Action No
BS-11T-CC-S0-2 at the County
Court Ol the Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit, in and lor Sermnoto
County. Florida, in which WEELEY A WARRINGTON and BONORA M WARRINGTON, are Ihe
Defendants and WEKIVA HUNT
CLUB COMMUNITY ASSOCIA­
TION. INC . w tha PtototiN. I wt*
as* to Ova highest and best bid­
der tor cash al Iha west front
door ol the Semmoto County
Courthouse. Sentord. Florida al
11:00 A M . an April 7. IB M . Iha
fallowtog described real prop­
erty sal forth tn Iha Final
Lol 3S. Weknra Hunt Club. Foe
Hunt. Section On#, according lo
Iha Plat thereof as recorded In
Plat Book IS. Pages 7S-S3 ol
the Public Records ol Sommoto
County. Florida
DATED M a 4th day ol Morch.
IM S
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF COURT
BY. Dorothy W Bolton
Ooputy Clork
EMIL A GASPER ONI. JR ESO
B31 Wekhre Springs Road
Longa,ood. Florida S277S
NO TIC S
DtSABtLITIBB A C T O f 1BBB
Administrative Order No M -37
Persons with a disability who
need a special accommodation
to portietpato N&gt; M a prasesdino
should
contact
ADA
Coordinator at M l N. Park
Avenue. Bulla North 301,
•entord. Florida 32771 al toast
thra (S) days prior lo the pro­
ceeding Telephone (407) 3214330. estentlon 4227; 1-BOOOM-1771 (TOO), or 1-60B-MSS770 (V). via Florida Relay
Publish March 11. IS. IB M
O CO-M

i is hereby given that I am
In business at IIS
; P a Boa 471M X
, a B2747.1
.under toe I
ANT FOAM
LATtON tdbo ). and Bat I

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�Seminole Hcmid, Sanford, Florida *Wednesday, March 11, 1998 - 9 0

People
Sparkling endings to Easter meals

CALENDAR
Al-Anon

Blood Bank
Central Florida Blood Bank
In asking donors of all types
blood * especially O-type d o ­
nors - lo donate at Us Sanford
branch, 1302 B. Second St. For
Information, call 322*0822.

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

Toastm asters
The Omni T oastm asters Club
•6801 will meet at 5:30 p.m.
every Thursday at the AAA
Building. 1000 AAA Drive.
Heathrow. G uests and prospec­
tive m em bers ore welcome.
Call Bertram Ollck. 323-0089.
for more Information.

Alanon, Alateen
ALANON
and
ALATEEN
meetings are held every T hurs­
day, at 8 p.m.. at Sanford
Christian Church, 730 U psala
Hoad. Sanford. For Inform a­
tion. call 323-8524.

Blue Qrasa Pickers
Sanford Blue G rass Pickers
meet every Thursday, from 6-10
p.m., at the G rrater Sanford
Cliamber of Commerce. Pick­
ers and grlnners are welcome.
For Information, call Charles
E. Miller (407) 322-5294.

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 m eels
each Monday. Tuesday and
Thursday.
(Thursday
non­
smoking) evening at 8 p.m.
Meetings are held In the back
room of the Sahara Club. 2587
South Sanford Ave.. Sanford.
For additional meeting tim es
and lorallons In the C entral
Florida area, or for more In­
formation. call 321-9122.

Nor-Anon
Nar-Anon
meets
every
Wednesday at 8 p.m. at South
Semlnolr Hospital, 555 West
State Road 434, Longwood.
Nar-Anon Is a support group
open to families and friends of
addicts. Dally living with an
addict Is more turmoil than you
can handle by yourself. Jo in
for support In coping with your
addict; gain serenity to make
dcclnlons and put our live back
In focus. Call 261-1900 for
more Information.

Camera Club
The Seminole Lake Mary
Camera Club meets the second
Wednesday every month In Okl
Lake Mary City Hall. 158 N.
Country Club Rd. at 7:30 p.m.
For more Information, call
Grace at 321-4723 or Sol at
323-8691.

Rotary Club

Woman's Club
Lake Mary Woman's Club
meets the fourth Wednesday of
each month from Septem ber
through May. For inform ation.
contact Maryann Hoff. 3216226.

Recovery Inc
Recovery Inc., Is a self-help
mental health organization for
people who suffer from panic
attacks, depression, fears and
general nrrvous symptoms. For
information, rail G00-2OO3. or
896-5906.
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• ■I &gt;

TO P S
A local chapter of TOPS
(Take 0 6 Pounds Sensibly)
meets every Wednesday at 6:30
p.m., In the auditorium of
South Seminole Hospital, 555
W. S .R
434,
Longwood.
Weighing beings at 5:30 p.m.
The first m eeting la held every
Wednesday,
at
9:30,
at
Lakrvtew Christian Church.
1400 Bear Lake Road Apopka.
For inform ation, call 293-5048.

Rotary Club of Lake Mary
meets
Thursday
m ornings.
7:30-8:30 n.m., at the Marriott
Courtyard, off West Lake Mary
Boulevard.
Contact
Brian
Overby, president, at 322-0634,

Celebrate
with easy
desserts
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
E Is for Easter-enchanting,
elegant, easy and rgg-cellcntwhen celebrated with delicious
desserts made with sparkling
flavors.
Entice guests with an en­
chanting
Sparkling
White
Grape Cheesecake. This ele­
gant dessert starts with a gra­
ham cracker crust, topped by a
layer of sweetened cream
cheese mixed with Cool Whip
whipped topping, and crowned
with an attractive arrangem ent
of fruit suspended In a shim ­
mering layer of delicious new
Sparkling White Grape gelatin,
"The champagne of Jell-O."
This new flavor haa a crisp,
fruity taste with an unexpected
effervescence making It the ul­
tim ate ending for your Easter
dinner.
For a lighter dessert or midafternoon snack, prepare the
refreshing
Sparkling
Berry
Dessert. Sliced straw berries
are magically floated tn S par­
kling Wild Berry flavor gelatin
and topped with a amall
amount of whipped gelatin.
Tills easy, bubbly creation has
a robust, wild berry flavor that
Is perfect anytime of the day.
Try one or all of these exqui­
site. yet effortless, Easter
treats to help make this spe­
cial day egg-stra special.

Sartoma Club
The Serioma Club of South
Seminole County, dedicated to
the advancement of speech and
hearing children, meets every
Thursday momlng. from 7:30
to 8:30 a.m.. at the Sabal Point
Country Club on Wcklwa
Springs Road, Longwood. Po­
tential , m em bers are Invited to
atten d .

Sanlor Frlanda
The Columbia Medical Center-Sanford Chapter of Senior
Frienda m eets every aecond
Thursday, at 10:30 a.m „ at the
Sanford Senior Center. 401- E.
Seminole Blvd. Interesting and
timely programs are featured
monthly plus social exchange.
All Seniors are welcome. For
information, cal) Liz Lawior, d i­
rector. 321-4500. Ext. 5784.

Opasttlag White Grape
Pa— art
1- 1/2 cups boiling water
1 pkg. (8 -aetvlng size) or 2 pkg.
(4-serving size) Jell-O brand
Sparkling White Grape, flavor
gclattp
....... . ... ~ ,
2 cupa cold ginger ale -or club
soda
1 - 1/2 cupa graham cracker
crum bs
1/2 cup (1 stick) butter or m ar­
garine. melted
1 /2 cup sugar, divided
1 pkg. (8 oz.) Philadelphia
cream cheese, softened
1 tub (8 oz.) whipped topping,
thawed
2 cups assorted fruit such as
red and green grape halves,
strawberry halves, blueberries,
raspberries
and
drained
canned m andarin oranges

Stir boiling water Into gelatin
In targe bowl at least 2 minutes
until completely
dissolved.
G en tly 'p o u r a n d -stir tn cold
ginger ale. Refrigerate 1-1/4
hours o r until slightly thick­
ened (consistency of unbeaten
egg wbllrs).
Mix crum bs, butter and 1/4
cup of the sugar In !3x9-inch
baking dish. Press firmly onto
bottom of dish. Refrigerate un­
lit ready to fill.
Beal cream cheese and re­
maining 1/4 cup sugar tn large
bowl with wire whisk until
smooth. Oently stir In whipped
topping. Spread evenly over

until completely
dissolved.
Oently pour and stir In cold
club soda. Refrigerate 1-1/2
hours or until thickened (spoon
drawn through leaves definite
impression).

crust. Place fruit In rows over
cream cheese layer. Spoon
thickened gelatin over fruit.
Refrigerate 3 hours or until
firm. Store leftover dessert tn
refrigerator. Makes 12 servings.

Measure 1 cup thickened
gelatin Into medium bowl; set
aside. Stir straw berries Into
remaining gelatin. Spoon into
champagne glasses or dessert
dishes.

■partIIag Barry
Dasaart
1 - 1/2 cups boiling water
1 pkg. (8 -aervlng size) or 2 pkg.
(4-serving size) Jell-O brand
Sparkling Wild Berry flavor
gelatin dessert
2 - 1/2 cups cold club soda or
seltzer
1 cup sliced straw berries
Stir boiling water Into gelatin
In large bowl at least 2 m inutes

Beat reserved gelatin with
electric mixer bn high speed
until fluffy and about double tn
volume. Spoon over gelatin In
glasses. Refrigerate 3 hours or
until firm. Makes 8 servings.

Critical husband may leave his wife who won’t leave her boss
DEAR ABBY: I have been mar­
ried for 21 year*. We have two chil­
dren, ages 12 and 9. 1 was a poor
husband for the last 10 years —
unsupportive, overly critical, con­
trolling and negative. All this led to
my wife's having a two-year affair
with her boss.
After I learned what was going
on and filed for divorce, my wife

asked for a reconciliation. My prob­
lem is that neither she nor her boss
is willing to leave their Job for a new
position elsewhere.
1 am unable to see how we can
rebuild our m arriage as long as
they continue to work together on a
daily basis. She is his executive sec­
retary. Am I wrong to demand that
this work relationship end?

FRED IN MICHIGAN
DEAR FRED: I
you
fo r r e c o g n is in g y o u r fa uLilts
lts
and y o u r w ife ftor so a k in g a

ADVICE

Good Jobe are hard to find,
but If your wife is i
w anting to save the marriage,
aha should look elsew here for
or

WEDNESDAY PRIME TIM E

work. If not, your w illingness
to forgive and forget may be
oversh adow ed by feelin g s of
mistrust.

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DEAR ABBY: I had to w rite
after reading the letter from “Living
It Up 'Til the End,” who wrote
about people refusing to go to nurs­
ing homes when they grow old. If
she considers herself to be insensi­
tive and cold, then I am too.
My husband and I are both 44
years old. Our children are 15 and
11 . I could write a book about the
difficult situations we have been
through this year with my motherin-law, my mother, my father and
my grandmother. I em exhausted
from the constant worry, frustra­
tion, anger and guilt. I wish that
each of these dear people would
have thought ahead and planned
for their declining health and abili­
ties. Instead, all decisions have
been left to my husband, my sisters
and me. No one is entirely happy
with whatever decision is made.
In addition to my constant con­
cern for our aging (and failing) fam­
ily members. I worry about what all
this pressure is doing to our chil­
dren and our marriage. It is almost
impossible to juggle everything, and
since the problems racing the elders
are of a more critical nature, our
children and our m arriage often
have to take a back aeat.
I'm making sure my children
won't have to go through this hell.
My husband and I take excellent
care of ourselves, believing preven­
tion is one key to aging well. I plan

to keep my will updated, make all
my own funeral arrangem ent!
down to the last detail, select the
assisted living center and/or nurs­
ing home I want to go to, and write
all this down for my children. I
never want to put them in the posi­
tion we've found ourselves forced
into. Just when we thought we could
start enjoying our mid-life yean.
ANY FAMILY, ANYWHERE

DEAR ABBY: I am a 32-year-old,
well-built woman who is often told
that I’m very attractive. I am also
gay, and have been in a committed
relationship for six year*.
At work, men frequently hit
1 on
me and ask, “Do you hi
have a
boyfriend?" Althoughi Ithe town 1 live
in is fairly open-minded, I don't
really want to “out” m yself to
clients, because not all of them are
open-minded, and 1 don't want to
cost my company any business
because some clients may be bigot­
ed. How should 1 rebuff such verbal
advance**?
ANONYMOUS IN MICHIGAN

DEAR ANY FAMILY) You are
classic example of the sand­
wich generation — and it'a no
picnic, I'm sure the older memb e n of
o f your fam ily never In­
tended to burden you aa they
have, but without careful plan­
DEAR ANONYMOUS) Bay,
ning such hardships pass bum “I’m flattered — but I'm already
stlon to the next-Yi
Involved with
approach la sim ple and w ise.
Everybody has a problem. Whala
Your children will biees you for
yotiraT Gat ll off year t in s by wrilisg
it.
to Dosr Abby, P.O. Boa SS440, Loa
Aagalaa, Calif. MOSS.

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Legal Notices
IN THC CIRCUIT COURT TOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
Fit* Number 98 33 CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
JAM ES ilN C O L N NORMAN

D*c*a«»ti
NOTICE
OF ADMINISTRATION
Th* A d n tm itfa iio n el th*
of JA M E S LINCOLN
NORM AN
d*caa«*d.
Fti#
Number 98 33 CP. it pending w
IN* Circuit CouM foe Seminole
County.
Florida.
Probata
D %'*»on the a d d 'it t of uebich
t% 301 N P »•*» Avarua. Sanford.
Florida 32771. Tb* namet and
addrettet of the p*raonal rap*
raaantativa and th* p*rtonal
rap/atantat »a t attorney ar*
»«f forth baio*
ALL IN TE R E S TE D PERSONS
ARE N O T IF IIO THAT
All p e rto n i on whom th«a
not*ca if aarvad who ha«*
obr*ction« that cha'Mng* th*
validity of th* will, th* qualify**
Iron* of th* pertonal ra prater*
talrv*. vanu*. or rur*»d*ct»on of
thi* Court ar* required to til*
than obfactiona with th«« Court
w it h in

th e

la ter

or

th r ee

MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM ,
AN creditor* of th* d*c*d*nt
and other pertoni having
cla«mt or demand* against
decadent* ettate on whom a
copy Of thi* not'C* I* terved
within three month* after th*
dat* of th* feat publication of
thi* notice must M* the.r claim*
with thi* Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY OAYS
A* T£R THE OATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
An other creditor* of th* d*c*&gt;
dent and person^havmg claim*
or demand* against th* dece­
dent s estate must file their
claim* with tht* court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBUCA.
TtON OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS DEMANOS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILEO
WILL BE FOREVER BARREO
The date of the fust publica­
tion o« th * Notica f* March 4,
m s
Personal Representative
Kenneth Lee Norman
Attorney for
Personal Representative
James Scott Mrff*
Florida Bar No. Oft J I M
PO Boa 2386
Gotdenrod. F l 32733
Telephone 407 628 3221
Publish March 4. I t . 1906
DC 0-37

M T H I CIRCUIT COURT.
H4 ARO FOR
SKM INOLI COUNTY.
FLORIOA
C A S I NO. I T -t S t t - C A - t a -K
UNITED COMPANIES
LENDING CORPORATION.
Platntill.
v».
EDWARD A. BAILEY
(SSt 252*41 *3402).
____UNKNOWN
TENANT I: and arty
unknown ha*a.
davraaaa. grantees,
craddota. and othar
unknown paraona or
unknown apouaaa
claiming by. through
ana unoar any or tha
abova-namad Dalandanta.
Da Iand ant a
N O TtC I
OF FORICLOSURB B A L I
NOTICE 19 haraby grvan that
tha undaraignad Clark el tha
Circuit Court ol Saminola
County. Florida. wUt on tha 29th
day ot MARCH. I99B. at It 00
o'clock A M. at tha West Front
door ol tha Saminola County
Courthouaa m Sanlord. Florida,
otter for tala and aatl at public
outcry to tha hrghaat and bast
btddar for caah. tha loKowtng ■
described property aituata m
Saminola County. Florida:
Lota 12 and 11. Block *J*.
TOWNSITE OF NORTH CHULUOTA. according to tha Plat
thereof aa recorded ut Plat
Book 2. Pages 94 through 6S,
Public Records ol Seminole
County. Florida.
pursuant lo tha Final Judgment
entered m a caaa pending m
sard Court, tha style ol which Is
indicated above
WITNESS my hand and official
teal ol said Court thr&gt; 2Slh day
ot February, 1t9S.
if you are a parson with a dis­
ability who noods any accom­
modation in order to particrpate
In thie proceeding, you art anti
tied, at no coat to you. to tha
provision ot csrtam assistance
Please contact Court admmrs
trator. lo t N. Park Avanua.
Suite N30I. Sanlord. Florida
32771, (407) 323-4330 #4227,
with 2 working days of your
roceipt of this (notica ot
Foreclosure Sale); If you are
hearing imp sired, call 1-900
9S9-S77I; H you are voice
unpaired, call 1-SOO-9SS-I770
(COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE 990RSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By: Jana E. Jaaewic
Deputy Clark
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
Robert H Notch. Jr.. Esquire
Butler S Hoech. PA.
31SS S Conway Rd . St# E
Orlando. Florida 32(12
(407) 391-9200
Publish: March 4, 11, IM S
DC0-34

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demand lo We Wtfwst ladder, die
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.Vednesday, M arch I t . 1898

Legal Notices
IN T H I C IR C UIT COURT OF
TH I i NTH JUDICIAL CIR
CUIT
IN ANO FOR
SI MINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
OENLRAL JURISDICTION
CASE HO 67*640 CA 14A
c it ib a n k , f s n
Ptamliff

V
(SkfRAM SEEPERSAUD *1*1
DvtvmljnH
K l NOTICE OF S A lt
PURSUANT TO CM APTtR AS
NOTICE IS HEREBY G IV I N
p.ir«ii*p| to an O nlvi of Final
Summitry JiMfomenl ol loreckrturf .1.1 lad Auottvl
I W I ami
Ordrr Raaatlinq Foracloauta
Sj U&gt; ." If r f d March 3 I N I in
Cat* Number 97-940 C A 1 «A in
th* ISih Judicial Circuit m and
lor S#nnnola County Flofida
wherein CITIBANK. I S O it th#
Pla.ntilt and LAKERAM SEEP
FRSAUO. alal ata Oalamtanl*
I will .all to tha h*oh**t and
ha«1 holder lof cash at tha Wv«t
Front Doer ol lha Saminola
Count. Courthouaa. 301 N
Pari Avenue. In Sanlord
Florida at 11 00 o'clock A U on
th# Tth day ol April 1S9A lha
toltowing described proparry a«
art torth In aaid Or.tar or Final
Judgment. lo wit
LOT I I OlOCK I WEATHERS
FIELD
FIRST
ADDITION
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
Pi AT BOOK 12 PAGES «6 ST
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI
n o ie c o u n t y f i o r i d a

Da tad at Sanford Saminola
County. Florida thi. 4th da. ot
March. 1999
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
By Dorothy W Bolton
Oaputy ClarK
PATRICK C BARTHET
A PROFESSIONAL
ASSOCIATION
700 S Ottcayna Olvd
Suit* 1900
M am . FI 33131
|30S| 347-5294
In
complianc*
wdh
lha
Amancana With Di«abililia« Ac I
ol 1990 (A0A) disabled person
who because ol than d&lt;«#brlitia« naad tpacial acromnuidation to participata in this pro*
caadmg ahould contact lha
A0A Coordinator at 407-3214330 or «ia Florida Ralay
Same* at 1-900 955 (770 no
latar than seven (TJ buamaaa
day* prior to auch proceeding
Publ.ah March It . 19. 1999
DIO-9S

IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
OF THB IS T H JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
SSM IROlS COUNTY.
FLONIOA
CASS NO.I B S -tO IS -C A -1 4 -W
BANKERS TRUST
COMPANY OF
CALIFORNIA. N A .
AS TRUSTEE.
Plamiifta.
ITS.
AM SOUTH RETIREMENT
SERVICES. INC .
l/k/a RETIREMENT
ACCOUNTS. INC.
CUSTODIAN IRA F/B/O
SHAWN ORATE.
Detandant/Crost Plamtitl,
vs.
ANNA BEAR.
Delendant/Croee - Defendant.
N O T tc a

OP FORSCLOSUNB SALS

NOTICE it haraby given that
tha undaraignad Clark ol tha
Circuit Court ot Saminola
County, Florida, will, on lha 2nd
day ol APRIL. 1999. at 1100
A M at the W rit Front Door ot
the
Saminola
County
Courthouse. Sanlord, Florida
oflsr tor sols and sen at public
outcry lo tha highest and bast
bidder lor cash, the foUowng
described property situated m
SEMINOLE County. Florida
Lot 9. HIGHLAND VILLAGE
ONE. Plat Book 29. Paget 66M . Public Records ot Saminola
County. Florida)
pursuant lo the Final Judgment
entered m a case pending m
said Court, the style ol which is
indicated above.
WITNESS my hand and ott&lt;wl
seal ol sard Court this 2tlh day
ot February. 1999
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol tha Circuit Court
■y: Jana E. Jaaawic
Deputy Clark
John C. Englohardt. PA.
1S24 E. Livingston St.
Orlando. Florida 32903
M you are a person with a dis­
ability who needs any special
accommodation to participata
m this proceeding, you are enti­
tled. al no cost lo you, lo lha
provision ot epoclol assistance
P rill
contact
Court
Adaumetration at 301 N. Park
Ava.. Sis
N30I. Sanlord.
Florida 32771. telephone |407)
323-4330. Cat. 4227. within two
working days ot your receipt ol
thie notica. It hearing unpaired.
(TOO) 1-900-9SS-9771 or Volea
(V) 1-400 939-4770. via Florida
Relay lervrca.
Publish March 4. I I . I99S
OEO-24
IN THS CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLS COUNTY,
FLORIOA
RRORATR DIVISION
File Number S 4 -I4 4 -C P
IN RE: ESTATE OF
JAMES MICHAEL
ORATEER JR
Oeceaeed.
N O TIC E

OF ADMINISTRATION
The administration of tha
Estate ol JAMES MICHAEL
ORATEER. JR . deceased, file
number 9S-IM -CF. It pending
In the Circuit Court for
Seminole
County.
Florida,
Probata Division, the address
ot which is 301 N. Fork Avenue.
Sanford. Florida 3J771. Tha
names and address of ths
Personal Rspratanlallva and
tha Paraonal Representative a
attorney are set lorth belew
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
AM persons upon who this
notice Is served who have
objections that challenge the
validity ol the Wot. tha quakflcottons
ol
the
Personal
RepreeonUbva. venue, or Junediction ot this Court are
required to Me thaw obfeebont
with this Court WITHIN THE
LATTER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR 30 OATS AFTER
THE OATS OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
AM creditors of lha decadent
and othar parsons having
claims or demands against
decedent s Estate on whom a
cop? ol this notica Is served
wtlhm three months alter tha
data of the lest publication ol
thta notice must I Its the* c farms
with this Court WITHIN THE
LATTER OF THREE MONTMg

Legal Notices
A F T tn

THE P A U O f 1HE
f i r s t r u o u c A i iO N o r t h i s
NO TICE OR 30 OAYS A f T i n
THE OATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY THIS NOTICE ON THEM
All othar ctrddots ot the d#c#
d«nt and p*rsont having claims
or demand* tha decedent's
E tla le mutt Me than claims
with th » Court WITHIN THREE
M ONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE flR S T PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOT ICC
A IL CLAIM S. 0 IM A N D S ANO
O B JE C TIO N S NOT SO FILEO
W i ll BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha data of Mat publication of
this notice is March 4. 1994
JAM ES M GRAT2ER. SR
219 Stonat Rd
Winter Springs. FL 32709
KEERSTEN HESKIN
Florida Oar No 0077021
RUSSELL K OICKSON. JR
Florida Oar No 199976
Fisher. Rushmar. Werranrath.
Week A Dickson. PA
P O Do* 712
20 N Orange Av«--u#
Orlando. Florid* 32902-0712
Telephone 407I943-2HT
F acsimile 407/422-T0P0
Publish Match 4. 11, 1999

DEO-41
IN THC CIRCUIT COURT
OF THS ISTH
JUDICIAL C R C U IT
IN AND FON
SEMINOLS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
O IN IN A L
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASS NUMBSA
•7-22S4 CA-14K
UNIVERSAL AMERICAN
MORTGAGE COMPANY.
Plamtitl.
v*
PATRICIA A KRINOCK
at al .
Defendant*
NOTICC OF SALS
PURSUANT TO C H A P TIR 43
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to an Order or Fmal
Judgment ol loreclosurs dated
February 2Mh. 1999 entered in
Casa No 97 7294 CA 14K ol
tha Circuit Court ot tha Si&gt;th
Judicial Circuit in and for
Saminola
County,
Fionda
wherein Universal American
Mortgage Co Plaintiff and
Patricia A Krmock, ara defen­
dant#. I will tall to tha highest
and bast bidder lor cash m tha
lobby in tha West Front Door ol
tha
Saminola
County
Courthouse. 301 N
Park
Avanua. Sanford. Florida at
11 00 o clock A M on lha 3!tt
day ol MARCH. 1999 tha followmg deecnbsd propaity as ssl
lorth in said Order or Final
Judgment, to wit:
Lot 199. MANOERLEY SUBDI­
VISION. PHASE 3. According to
tha Plat thereof, recorded in
Plat Book SO. Pages 2S and 79
ot ths Public Records ol
Seminole County; a/k/a 447
K rgna Lane, lake Maty, Florida
32749
With tha exception of tha
United States which shall have
tha right of redemption provid­
ed by 24 U S C 2410 lc| lor 120
days from tha data ol sale but
tha tight shall tharsattsi aipira
Dated at Seminole County.
Florida this 26th day ol FEB­
RUARY. 1994
MARYANNE MORSE
As Clerk. Circuit Court
Sam mots County, Florida
By Jans E Jaeewic
Deputy Clerk
Sergio L Mandat. Esq
901 Pones da Leon Dl.d F304
Coral Gables. Florida 33134
In accordance with tha
American With Diaabilitias Act.
parsons m need of a special
accommodations to participate
m this proceeding should con­
tact tha ADA Coordinator at 301
N Park Avanua. Suita N301,
Sanlord. FL 33771 al least five
days prior to ths proce.dmge.
Telephone (407) 323-4330 E ll.
4227; tor information 1-400955-8771 (TOO), or 1-600 955S770 Is). Via FL Ralay Serv
Publish March 4, I t . 1999
OCO-31
IN THB CIRCUIT COURT
OF THB IS TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIOA
IN ANO FON
S9MINOLS COUNTV
O IN IN A L
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A S I NO. I T -t t M -C A -1 4 -K
WASHINGTON MUTUAL
BANK. FA. SUCCS440T
by corporate merger to
Great Western
Bank. A Federal
Savings Bank,
Ptamlrtt.
VS
CARL W GIBSON, III
and SUZANNE C.
OIBSON; at a t.
Defendant!
N O T IC I
OF FONBCLOSURB SALS
Notica la haraby given that,
pursuant to that Fmal Judgment
ol f orecioeure dated February
2$lh. 1999. and entered In ciyM
caaa number S7-22M-CA-14-K,
ot tha Circuit Court ot lha IBth
Judicial Circuit in and lor
Saminola
County.
Florida,
wharam WASHINGTON M UTU­
AL BANK. FA. SUCCESSOR BT
CORPORATE
MER0ER
TO
OREAT WESTERN BANK. A
FE0ERAL SAVINGS BANK, la
Plaintiff and CARL W. OIBSON.
III. SUZANNE C. OIBSON.
ROBERT 0 . RUSH. DIANE
RUSH. CITIBANK. FE0ERAL
SAVINOS BANK. NATIONS­
BANK. NATIONAL ASSOCIA­
TION SUCCESSOR BY MERGER
WITH NATIONSBANK. N.A.
(SOUTH)
SUCCESSOR
BY
MERGER WITH NATIONS BANK
OF FLORIOA. N A .. Is/ara
Oafandant(s), I will tall to tha
tugheel and bast bidder lor
caah at tha west front door of
tha Saminola County courthouse in Sanlord, Saminola
County. Florida, at 11D0 AM .
on tha Slat day ot March. IM S .
lha loltoanng described proper­
ty aa aat lorth in said Fmal
Judgment, to wit:
LOT ) . TUSCAWILLA UNIT 12A. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROEO IN
PLAT BOOK 27. PAOE 22. PUB­
LIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA.
NOTE: PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
DEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS DEEME0 TO BE A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A DEBT ANO ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINEO WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
Dated tha N th day ol
February, IM S .
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol Circuit Court
By Dorothy W. Bolton
Deputy Clark
COOtUS • BTAWIARSKI
4010 Boy Scout Boulevard
Suita 490
Tampa. Florida 33007
Telephone: (113) 177-SOOS
PuMtah: March 4. I t , IS M
DEO-32

Legal Notices

13— Hi Aim &amp; Hi Aim

IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT
EIO H TEEN TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
SK M IN O LI COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 9 7 -2 3 S 3 -C A -I4 -R
ATLANTIC MORTGAGE
A INVESTMENT
CORPORATION, a
Honda corporation.
Plaint til.
v*
JOSE A NIEVES, al at,
Defendant!!).
NO TICE OF BALE
Notice is hsrsby given lhal.
pursuant
to
a
Summary
Judgment ol Forecloeure. I will
■alt ths following dsscnbsd
property located in Semmole
County, Florida
lot 102. SUNRISE VILLAGE.
UNIT 3. according to tha plat
thereof aa recorded in Plat
Book 27. page 49. of tha public
records ol Ssmmole County.
Florida.
at public mala, to tha highest
bidder for cash, at ths west
front door ol lha Saminola
County Courthouse. Sanford.
Florida. 11 00 am on MARCH
26th. 1999
Notice
Americans
With
Oissbllltiss
Act
ol
1990.
Administtativs Ordsr No 94 70
Psrsons with a disability who
need a special accommodation
to participata In tbia proceeding
ahould
contact
Dieabddy
Coordinator at 301 North Talk
Avanua, Suite N 301. Sanlord,
Florida 32771 al laatt live day*
pilot
to
tha pioceedmg
Telephone (407) 373-4330 ( i t
4277; 1 600-944 4771 (TOO
users only),
WITNESS my hand and Seal ot
this Court on FEBRUARY 79th.
1999
(Court Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK, CIRCUIT COURT
By Jana E. Jaeewic
Oaputy Clark
Donald L Smith. Esquire
Attorney tor Plamtitl
400 North Ocean Street
Jacksonville. EL 37202
Telephone 9047144 194 4
Publish March 4. 11. 1999
OCO-31

EXTRA HOLIDAY WEIGHT?
l-On-1 Personal Training wI
lifetime Filness Free body l.ti
analysis
Dennis.
Eiernsrt

IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
OE THE 1ETH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN ANO FON
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
O IN IR A L
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A S I NO.I S S - t t t t CA I4K
CITIBANK. N A
Plaintiff
w.
JOHN W BREWER. St al..
Defend entlil
NOTICB OF B A L I
PURSUANT TO C H A P TIR 43
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to on Order ot Fmal
Summary Judgment ol loreclo
sure dated February 74th, 199*
and entered m Caaa No 94
1719 CA 14K of the Clrcu-I
Court of the 19th Judicial
Circuit Ml end ter Seminole
County.
Florida.
wharam
CITIBANK. F.I.B 14 Ptamtift and
JOHN W BREWER, ot a l. are
Dalandanta. I will eeM to lha
highest and beat bidder tor
caah at lha West Freni Ooor of
the
Semmole
County
Courthouse. 301 N
Pt'k
Avenue, m Sanlord. Ftonds at
1 1 0 0 o clock A M on the 2nd
day ol APRIL. t99t. the followerg described property ee set
torth in sold Order or Final
Judgment. to-wtL
CONDOMINIUM PARCEL NO.
SSH OF HIOOEN RtOOC C O N ­
DOMINIUM. ACCORDING TO
THE DECLARATION OF C O N ­
DOMINIUM
THEREOF.
RECOROEO
IN
OFFICIAL
RECOROS BOOH IJS7 AT PAOE
S7I OF THE PUBLIC RECOROS
Of SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA. ANO ANY AMENDMENTS
THERETO
Deled at Sanlord. Ssmmole
County, Flortda. this 7Sth day ot
FEBRUARY. 1991
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
By: Jane E Jaeewic
Deputy Clerk
Attorney f or Plamtitl:
LAW OFFICES
PATRICK C. BARTHET
A PROFESSIONAL
ASSOCIATION
200 S Biacayno Olvd
Suite I BOO
Miami. FL 33131
(303) 347-S2S4
In compi-ance with tha
American! With DitsbrMies Act
ot 1S90 (ADA), disabled parson
who. because of then dreabrutme. naad special accommoda­
tion to participate m this pro­
ceeding should contact the
ADA Coordinator al 407-3234330 or via Florida Relay
Service at 1-90S 944 9770 no
later than aaven (7) business
days prior lo such proceeding.
Publish: March 4, 11. t ( M
DIO-77
IN THS CIRCUIT CO URT
OP THS SIOHTIBNTW
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M AND FOR
SB99INOLS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C A M HO. M - I t 3 t - C A - t 4 «
BANKERS TRUST
COMPANY OF
CALIFORNIA. N i l . not
In N« individual capacity
but solely ae Trustee, or Ha
permitted successors
and assigns, on
bobalt ol Vendee
Mortgage Trust 19*4-2.
Plamtitl.
vs
RON WISEMAN end .
UNKNOWN TENANTS w
RESIDING AT S43 NORTH
JERICHO DRIVE.
CASSELBERRY.
FLORIDA.
Oefendant(a).
N O TIC I OP SALS
NOTICE is haraby given that,
pursuant to the Order ol
Summary
Judgment
ol
Foreclosure m true causa. M the
Circuit Court ol Saminola
County. Florids, I Witt Sfd tt*e
property situated In Seminole
County. Florida described as:
LOT I I . OF ORANOC DROVE
PARK. UNIT | g subdivision
according to the plat thereof,
as recorded « Plat Book 27.
Page SO. ot the Public Records
ot Semmoie County. Ftortde.
at Public Seta. Is the highest
bidder, lor caah. « the West
Front Entrance ot the Semmoie
County Courthouse. SonfordT
Florida, al 11:00 t * . on March
31 si. 1999
WITNESS my hand and the
Seal ol this Court thie 24th day
Ot February. IS M .
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By: Dorothy W. Bolton
Deputy Clerk
CLAUDE R WALKER. Esqurrs
1330 thomasmlle Rood
TaNahaksee. Florida 22303
(ISO) 222 1 930
Attorney lor PlaintiH
Publish: March 4. I t . IM S
OEO-2S

14— F o r S a

Seminole Herald
C L A S S IF IE D A D R A T E S

u

deadlines

SECURITY BARS S DOORS
lie . 34 yr» E ip
50 000
designs tS'sq II Free eel
Quality guarnntend
904 965 0013 or 407 324-3166

Tuosdny thru Friday 12 Noon Iho day beloro publicnllon
Sunday 12 Noon Friday

ADJUSTMENTSA_CRED!TS

SURPLUS NEW CUSTOM ^ K » d
mantles
cabinets
A book
shelves tor sale 3233313
16— R i

m in iif r

In Bio event ot an error, the Semmolo Herald wiil be responsiblo
lot Bio Insi insoition only and only to Bio o«tont oi tho cost ol that
msoition Please chock ad lot accuracy the first day it runs

S e r v ic e s

SPECIAL DATS Never forget
them' Reminder Serve# B day.
alto's. Dr's. $1S/yr For details
raa 302 2I2B

m PLACE AMACLCAIL
ORLANDO

SEM INOLE

21— Pe r s o n a l s

4 0 7 / 8 3 1 -9 9 3 3

4 0 7 / 3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

DEPARTMENT HOURS
8 AM - 5 PM M ON DAY • FRIDAY
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IN TR A IN IN G

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22— H ealth C are
W HEEL CHAIR, brand new
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used good shape H O 32424SI

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Prenmaas by eammg Great
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kuppkes earn to UCOwt me*
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23— Lost &amp; Found
FOUND: FEMALE KITTEN
Tattoy 2*00 btork between Ce
d a rt lean Ca9 322 &lt;5A2 *2
LO ST mir breed dog neutered
male
Mulb rotored
medium
sue 322-7179

59— Financial
Services
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LEGALLY tor u t l U I 0 O MsJ
Check, mo to CALYPSO 1454 N
lekemonl Ave WmMr Park. FL

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development Real rales meals
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55— B u s in e s s
O p p o r t u n it ie s

$300 •$500

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70— Education *
T raining
AccrerMed Truck School COL
VA/TAApprv JobAiaol
Wkend c U u * t Nabonal Truck
School

LIKE WORKINa
WITH PEOPLE?
BE A MEDICAL ASROTAMT.
A s a Macbcal Aaiatant w*h an
Associate ot Science degree,
you wN two prepare patient* tor
•lammahoni. conduct importam tettt and pertiapa even aialet in minor surgery h i a rewanbng career ( you kka help­
ing other#
•Day or frwnmo CHiae*
• fn an ai/A tib t TTioae WhgOuatty
•Gradual# Placement Assnlance
Cat Today* 407-931-MK

City CoUtgt
(53 EaH Mwy 430. St# 200
Cauotwrry. FL 32707

3 pot aval Avg 1 15 50hr Sal
• comm Sanlord bav-d pool
beabng Wader No cokl cafkng
tkrmg vnmed F,7 S P/T Cat
Mlaty Smellier 373-7070 eit.
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ATTENTIOH C H A T
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ol Nurtet and C N A i E tc#l
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3 OOpm-II.OOpm
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person Debona Heeahca/e Re
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ALL AROUNO HAHOYUAH
Mukl have own toot* and
Pan«portahon.
knowledge ol
at atpeett metudmg lawn
mamlenanca Ftoterencea re
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Cal 407 1 4 4 -illl or
407-323-4444.

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•Hone Weekly*
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•Health Inturanre*
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1 (00974 9050
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good ( i l her hour* 121 7M2

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OPENINGS

DRIVER
Lake Mary iktbCxAor ot out
door power equ^ment aaeka
CUM O' COL (tover kfoel m
Israel we* wth peupW and
have clean (bitmg record Drug
Free company Apply n pereon
300
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Perk lake
Mary

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Lay K&gt; A Uphciilery lu e r tT y
peat*# Good pay S benere* 4
10 ht»# work d*yk Vatocey
Power Buelk Port ol Sentard
*07 3799*41

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wwmg tor enmedwleiy
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pfara on 417
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maChmn iy t 74 N t O w n
1 -BBB-4BB-4479 MC/Vtee
COUNTER PERSON F/T Start
vnmedwlaty lor a busy print
shop Eipenenre a nki*l Tru
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110.35 TO START
Great to Mudema P/T 4 F/T
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vnmeduu povtiun *vl*abU

PIT TEACHER AFTERNOON
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a rtleads
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Sanford FL *2771 ar tax to
407-330-4062.
Oood pay 4 berwhrt FDL rag'd

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person w «
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DELIVERY DRIVER

G ET PAR) T O LORE WEKMfT
34 people needed, senout
about b*mg Earn 4500 P/T to
S5S00 F/T CMi now 324-4494

Parson to dabver merkcai tuppiwa Sanlord CO OrugrSmoke
ires Contact Ebtfi at 321-44)4

DON'T BE UNEMPLOYED

F/T A W T tor 4 Mayor Marwtacluring plant m Sanford Pott
bont art avatabia on a#
al 2)02911 or 230-M

HAIR STYLIST
Up to S0\ commwson BeneNt m growmg Lake Mwy Satan
FANTARTK R A M
1104

71— H elp W anted

NBVnOHHS

(407)322*2044
EXECUTIVE SECRETARY
I25K top Orowmg Co

SERVICE TECH
17,hr Tram machemca Mao

HONEST. DC PE NO ABLE maid
ataruants needed tor houie
Oeanmg 5 dayVwee*. 7 5 Ca«
324-1177

ASSISTANT MECHAMC

HOTEL
OPPORTUNmES

(Bhr Smea Engmea

WAREHOUSE TRAINEE
|7/hr No E n &gt; Needad

UPHOLSTER
Term-Short Term
LongTerm
tamp To Mire
M o w rz o iB E r
RE COTON CORPORATION, gw
leading manufacturer/
r oI electronic acceehaa several rpenmgt
n r e Lake Mary LacAry tar 2nd
tletl
assembly
poarbont
Moure are 4:00prw-12:20ewL
Musi be able to M a meenrun
at 35 toe end Hand lor 9
hour*. Apply in person al 10*0
Emms Oaks Trsl. Lake Mary.
FL 32740

paced

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RESTAURANT
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reet )o4a we hbveta our
Coww by Eodeyt

700 W. 25*h SL Sanlord

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12125 E V i Each Awe. Ortondo
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�Sem/noleHerakj. Sanford. Florida •Wednesday, March 11. 1990 - 64

KIT ’N’ CARLYLE ® by l-Rrry Wright

71— H e ir W a n t e d

71— H elp W anted

71—H elp Wanted

F R O N T D E S K CLER K /
N IQ H T A U D fTO R
Apply m person
0*y* Inn Senlord
4650 West SR 46

RMldsntlal Claanlng

PHONE PROS

MOLLY M AO IS HIRINQ
F/T * M-F •M p m .
Will Tram. 407-767-5007.

Salary ♦ comm * bonut F/T or
P/T Relaxed atmoepheretmok
mg ok DebtM or Mika 767-0270

SANFORD 3/1 Gorgeous, re­
modeled. new CHA 8 carpet
No down $470 mo 333-3750.

TTO r S IF / G d I
P/T week-end help needed tor
7-3 ahift at Ouardian Homa
Current frit aid CPR Apply al
431 Eaat Airport Bfvd-Santord

M RVtCE TECHNICIAN
To repax A maintain X-Ray Nm
proceaaor* throughout Central
Florida Drugimota Irae Call
407-321-4634 atk for Rtcn.

SANFORO
CHA carpel. |&lt;M&gt;
comer lot $75 000
Mutt tee"
Caa 373-1457 or pgr 3t6 9973

» YOU WANT M O W FROM A
JO S THAN A PAYCHECK.
F L E A M CALL 331-4276.
indtpendwn om Catalog/
party plan dntrtxitort Proc*»i
orders from home Ready cash
For (tart-up klt/1-bme member.
iJkp tea. MAIL $30 00 check/mo
10 CALYPSO VARIETY. 1454
N Lakemont Ave. Winter Park

P/T C A S H IE R S &amp;
C O L D R IV E R S
Mutt have COL Ucenee.
Apply In Person:
700 French Aye, Sanford

GL32Z82.________________

Scotty's

INDUSTRIAL
Large Lake Mary company It
leaking indrviduaii with at
(amtAy aip U t, 2nd and 3rd
(turn avciatAe
Only learn
player* need apply We Oder AN
benekta and paid ame oil For
more xitormekon pleaie contact
CORE Stall at 330-7706. or 644
9675_________________________
MSTALLERS
F/T A PIT Metal tockara A
(Hekttng Caa 3161000_________

oooooooooooo

ASSEMBLY/
PRODUCTION
WORKERS NEEOEOI

•PART-TIME EMPLOYEES*
Who la looking for ailra Indaytlght hour*

IIM)

RivutWl E lu ify ru in n g 01
iimduei
MUST SE R E LIABLE
SEND RESPONSE TO:
Band Boa A
PO SoitaST, Sanford. FI
U771-1M7
PART-TIME OFFICE ASSIS­
TANT Sanford Doctor* office Ml
W/F 8 12 A/or 2 6 $6 6&lt;Vhr
Leave meaaage at 3360668.
KoSUanaT

RECRUITER
C O M E W O R K W ITH
T H E S Z S T Itl
Ale are currently luring tor 3
large
Santord
comperue*
mparuet are gromng
ind need defficaied
mylars toduaetaf CR3 a
pretarred V you want great pay
(17 OOAvr potential
alter
6
Medical Inaurance
and paid Time 0 « cal ua now
We aiao oner ke iU e ah.ru
Contact CORESTAFF at 330
T7W tor more tntormaaon

OOOOOOOOOOOO

For tachmcal «t* fling firm
Baaa salary ♦ comma non A
benefits
Preferred prevtoua
eipenence but w&lt;a tram me
Fai reeume to:
r canffidate
327-04** or caB 407-376

RECEPTtONIST/
CLERK TYPIST
Santord area tula company
keeking eipenence individual
Band reauma to: PO Boa 13M.
Sanford, FL 37771 or tax to:
(07-330-6067

LAUDA KITS
CUSTOMER SERVICE REP
Oet in on ffta ground floor ol a
tad-paced.
raptfy
gn
company* LABOR RITE B
a hardworking, a
3
bta and a learn player
growth potential *! an
&gt;(eel paced nduairy
Apply m pareon al 2603 park Or
Demean Sam and 2pm daAy or
lai rtwxn* to (407) 330-I4M
Aim Branch Manager E O t

(407) 860-0444

i
Now Hiring for
Ssmlnols County
Sue* Allocate*
Aawwant*
FtM Time t Part Tima

100 • MEN A WOMEN NEEDED
OaAy work Dairy pay
Vehckea • PLUS
N E E D C O M P A N Y VAN
D W Y E R W/ VAN
COME WORK WITH THE SEET

CaJ ow 24 hr job in * today*

1-400-711-JOBS

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LABORERS NEEOEO

51

FO R U N D C R O R O O N O
U T K iT Y C O N T R A C T O R
lasts

RIGHT HAND MAN
irsi

LABOR BEAD) •
TOOAYIAAP

Apply Si perean la se r
lle t S French Awe

ShaUee • AT A T rtea&amp;to
YOUR OWN
to tched
iAa an appceemera to And oul

Car A toawanoa Needed
I FREE 331-5266

encea and own eanaportaaon
ktoal Da wtong to
Send reauma to Bku Clean
PO Boe 470367. Lake Morvoa
FL 32747.____________________
Now hmng aRMnancad COOKS,
SERVICERS S OMMWABN­
E R S Tap pay. paid vacaeons
and a Drug Free Work place
4650 E SR
407-S3S-TT7S 6 3770 Orlando
Dr-17-61 Bankers 407-331DENNYS RESTAURANT.

SHINGLE INSTALLERS

ELECTRICIANS A Helpers
TOP PAY, BENEFITS reaid A
comm DFWP Apply Sanford
Electric 2522 S Park Drive
377-1167
WANTED: Irwtondueii who are
seeking a lulMkng people ori­
entated career OREAT employ
mem environment professional
status and benefits Consider
me career of Denial Assisting
Formal education ol 1200 hours
Loading to Stale and National
credent .alt Work in a fast
paced fughiy fechrucat. ever
chengng career in me eiued
health tew of Dental A» wring
C al Orange Technical CameraOrlando Tech Dental Depart­
ment. 407-744-7000. a it 4631.
Whether you ere already to me
work piece ready to re-enter or
Just looking to me future may
have a program oe*«jned lor
WAREHOUSE PERSON
Needed tor large greenhouse
wa be responsrta tor ik c p n g
receiving Must be capable of
kfltog al weal 50 tod and work
tong hertow heart Forklrt sap
helpful Apply to person 6770
W SR 46. Santord
w A M h &amp; M I --------K » r t » 6 N i
n » p w o . R EC tiw aa. p ic k
MO. PACKBSO AMO WARS
RECOTON COR­
PORATION, me nations lead
drtt'toutor manufacturer of
ewcirorvc accessories
has
gpenlng* m its
Mary taaaaet tor let
2nd eMR were hover
available:
7.00c 3:30pm.
6 OOerw-4.30pm and 4.00PM
13:30AM. Mual be atm
*6 a
rtwwrxen of 50 tw on a oonpnuous beam Forkan eipenence
prelerred 5 tarttog rata $5 75
1*1 ahPL ISSS 2nd *MI “
Mual pass mam tost Apply m
pwrsnn at 2650 taka Fmma
Road Lake Mary FL EOS.

IT

ROOFERS WANTED
Hetpan alto Muat have Ira
ponaaon Lee 322 1449

LO Cal
R#pS wanted to
tea much naadad laad pro
gram to inaurance agent*,
make $0000 comnuearon per

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CaB 31

SECURITY OFFICER JO S
Training Armed 6 Unarmed
1 6 Aeeec. S34-7444
S E M IN O LE LA N O S C A P IN O
w ww ItKMMfi
nw w w i
LANDSCAPERS • Ful tune,
alarkng pey M 00-17 OQffir
SPR M K LIR
SYSTEM
06
S TA L L!R S • eipenence pre­
ferred $6 0017 001* to Mart
DWYERS ■ tor A n p ruck COL
redd Ful Tima
S fT l WORK and agu*mam op
eralor Fid Tima

C A L L 322-8133

W ELDER
M gTig •*) a n d F/T Good
payttoneto* DFWP 2061502

Se r v ic e
TECHNICIAN

w in d o w

•FULL TIME POSITION
•EXPERIENCE PREFERRED
•FULL COMPANY BENEFITS
Monday Friday 7 30-4 30
Apply U N C O
237 Power court. Santord

$982 15 647mo PT/FT
Free bookie! 1-*00-773-1 IBS

P/T F/T 1800 M.800 • mo

93— Rooms For R ent
WEEKLY RENTALS
Starting S 177Nek

p ositions svaUabls for:

‘ CUSTOMER SERVICE

-30-35 Hours par week
-Flexible schedule*
* WAREHOUSE

•Shlpp'g/Recetv's
• Order Pullers
• Foridtn sxp a ♦

-Various location*
-Various shins

N s R d 1 0 0 p r o p Is

for a week long assignment
setting up new department
store in Oviedo,

i

i call Q P C (4 07 ) 2 6 0 -5 0 M

x?rw

Ifif_______

E F7 X K H C 7
nr •convervent
323-6006
FURMSMED R0088S-AJ utM
met Laundry, phone, and lut
ua* 585 300aweak. 324-4055

95— Roommate
W anted
4 BORM. No pal* $30Q/mon net
al 6200 dap Omway/Sanlord
area 330-0080 a. n onTy_________

99— A partments •
U nfurnished
1 GREAT LOCATIONS
1 A I Bdrm* $3766460 Me

sti-om

EAR1M F U L L - T I M E PAY
FDR P A R T - T I M E W O R K
Th a Sanford Hamid Reads C A R R I I R S for
aatabliahad routes In tha Sanford area. All you
need Is dependable transportation, organiza­
tional akilla and afternoon availability in order
to begin a great new job!

POSITIONS A V A ILA B LE NOW!
Apply In Parson
at tha:

JScmtnolc Herald
SOON. French Avt.
Senford, FL____

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

99— A partments U nfurnished

117— C ommercial
Rentals

APARTMENT LOCATORS
Never a to*. /

LONOYfOOO-SUTTE Sub m (2)
ofRoe* $250 A $350 utarwa nCtoded 787-0038

APARTMENTS $300 • up. same
dap as rent No pets or chOtten
Caa 322-3342_____________
OROUNOSKEE PE R WANTED
For 256 apt oomrrxnxy kxarad
m Santord F/T poatbon Good
Benehtr if maresiad cal 3221051 EOEA7PWP______________

OFFTCt/WHSE 3 000 15 000 si
From $3 *1 Prime location Hwy
17-62 Santord I bf from Arporl
Brvd CaB 374-4040 JtnVSua

MARINER'S VILLAGE
l AM ADA I BOPM $41QftoO
7 aom i. Mfomo /wo up

323-4670
NOTHMO BUT THE 7TNE8T
FOR YOU!
Goffinew Apts on Rmahan Rd A
46A Lk Mary A8 apt home* wf
pnv aiarmvgarage* SlatooTth* art actrvey/teneaa laotity
Open today Slop out or c*4
302-2007 tor a personal Ihow-

?s
ROSE LEA VSAAS
Art Spade/ - $4 fOMonrh
HUO OKAY 807-3366633
8AHFORO 100*14
camaga houta appt Air. ap­
pliance* $27S/mo ♦ see NO
PETS
SINGLE
PERSON
ONLY Apply al 815 W Feat
Street

118— OfncE Space For
Rent
A MOVE Bf SPECIAL!! 400 sq
II A up* $265 A MONTH Office
Storage 3210120 or 333 2554
OFTTCETOFnCE WARE MOUSE
Now Avaoatm
Guardian Personal Star:
Cal tor dsui* 578

INVESTOR BUYING HOUSES
PLUMS or LEMONS
Charlie 8867787

SANFORO OFFICE SPACE
&gt; Surtea avOabla • 1100 I F A
1000 SP. 807-331-7004

141— H omes For Sale
■i T ■■■ ■!•
i
■
VERY COMFORTABLE 3 txVm
horn* to great Santord location
vancant and ready tor undar
$6000 CaB need

100— C ondominium
Rentals
SANFORO(377) Pm* ftoge Oub
$52Vmo MAKE DA Carp Real­
tor

103— H o m o *
U

n f u r n is h e d

MOVf-66COND. 3n S New car­
pel A pamt Nca yard, and
front porch $55 000 A* la
DtOC CALLAWAY. RaaWar
(407) $36-6311, EaL 10$

P R IC E D T O S E L L !
12 5 1700 *q f l. 2 Mory Sanora
condo Needs TLC but PRICED
RK7HT1 $54,500 Caa Realtor/
Owner

am ia bon based on race, od­
or. rskgnn. m l henfficap. la-

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When you can own ft* 3 M m
home w GF1A. new pert A oarp*I.T AM about HUO homed
The HBBwmn Oreve, ba«.

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LAKE MANY 3/1S Clean. CHA.
large lanced yard. LK Mary
Kriocrt Ref requred $05O/mo
• $*50ffiec dap 11370______________
SANFORO 2500 B* GA Ave 3/
I 5. vng gar. CM/A. $523/ff«n *
$525MM M6-47BB Lv me**
SANFORO Do* H o u m 2/1,
need yard, ap
dap Aval 3/1
1 S 2 bam apm

AFFORDABLE HOMES
VFNTURE 1 PROPERTIES

181— A itliances &amp;
Furniture For Sale
BEO-OUEEN
n/e
black
wrought eon canopy and prorrver
orthnperkc tel Never used *M
boved. Cost $1200 Sell $325
Call 873-7118

MARKHAM WOODS
M 3
bath. 1 2 acre*, over 3100 sq fl
Uv/dn/lam. acm pool $264500
4/2 OVER 2 000 sq fV Uv/OrV
famflrpic CrpVwkthop $112,000
S/3 Sep Mother vt-taw quarter*
Over 2500 aq fl $86500

BEOS
ORTHOPEDIC
FIRM
SETS wth 5 year warranty Nev­
er used Twm $75 Full $95
Oueen $115 King $165 Call
407-686-0854

l* A IIL O S H O M N L
VI M U N | i P P O P I N Tl£ s
I •* I I / 1 1 .1

DAY BEO White
Victorian
style with 2 twin maRresse* A
trundto Never uted $300 407-

WE’RE SELL MO HOMES Call
a Sanford apeciafcat. Jam^an
propene* Ask tor Del Walfer323-7188 or 370-3788.

M ATTRESS SALE • Fu* tire
uted boa springs A maRrett
$65 00 Larry t Mart 322-4132

153— A creage Lo t For
S ale

DELTONA 10 acre* Ideal for
mob** homeut* horse* cent*
termvig or nursery* Zoned egncultural
$3 900 ACRE
Sm
down wtownet bnence 804-7871777 or 804-787-6677__________
LAKE HARNEY 10 Acre* lk
Harney Wood* $30 000 20
nvn, to Santord a p F - m + T Q
OAKM OOE FARMS - Osteen
Deeona are* to a cm . O H l tor
horses or eatti* farm Mob*ie
home or homesae Zoned egn
$44 900 Fmanctfig avat ml am
down payment (804) 787-8300

W b Mv b PiriBB Blvd.
4 * 4 / t0 a c m Reduced to
$&gt;8,000
ocvtalv

a taaaoNNCALTT

200— Li v l s t o c k / F a r m
SurrLIES
DOUBLE BAR *M* Ranch locat­
ed m Oueen Buy* bee'slaugh­
ter canto Pick-up service l*
available 323-0135

207— Jewelry
LA D C S CUSTOM Wedan^An
nrvertary ring Round center
stone wr Diamond accent* and
Emerald bend* Single piece
nng Appraisal $9100 w&gt;4 tea
tor $6600 C al 324-0067 to
rw ^ p g n ^ n e v rt^

A ntiqlx/Collectibles
ANTIQUES DEALERS
Outdoor spec* available
SUQARBY’S on Central Ovwdo
FRtSAT $5 1*1 tvn* 365-6822
MOOCRN FURN. A Antique*
! PIECE or Whole Household
*04-774 777V*07-860-3537

(407) 740-8100

155— C ondominiums
For S ale

M -- i lly I 1 i " . m t r i i-t,
V I . aei-m M. t*&gt;a. nesl to
&gt;oflar* 1*3 000
DCOS CALLAWAY, R m R ot
(467)3366311, E x t 106

VACANT!

157— M obile H omes
For Sale
14 ■ 64 2/3 SpM 1863 Kxk
Furn acm rm. carport
HUM .
34 ■ 44 3/3 Spat 1062 Skytna
New carpet vtnfv. lap axing
Manaqai a Special
(16J0B.

CARRIAGE COVE

FRI/SAT 8-4
4821 Hwy 17-*2-C**telb*rry
Community limted Methodist
Church 5 tracker trailer Ml ol
domes.
household
Rems
toys, books, lewefry. foc/t. ex
ercis* equipment
Excellent
quality furniture and lot* of
rmsc

FURNITURE AUC­
TION
BAT •1 P M.
Don 7 mfee this one'I

219— W a n t e d

to

Buy

Alum. Cent Copper / Braes
Kokomo Recycling: 321-0004
818 W, Fksl-M/F 65, Set 61

223—

M

is c e l l a n e o u s

W O L F E TA N N IN O B E D S
TAN AT HOME
Buy DIRECT and SAVEI
CommerctalTtome unit! from
$199 00 Low Monthly Payment*
FREE Color Catalc
•fag
Cal TOOAY t 800 711-0158
11-01

231— C ars For S ale
_

■1 OLDS CUTLASS
Runs Oood. $300. Firm.
Cak 336-6467________

6* EAGLE STATION WAGON.
AC. PW. PL.Cnme. 66&lt;k) ongtnal milts. $1995 373-0540
SEIZED CARS from 3175
Porsche*. Cadillacs
Chevy*.
BMW*. Corvette* Alto Jeep*.
4WDs Your area To* Free 1800 218 9000 Exl 2206 tor cur­
iam l.ri ng*

238— V ehicles W anted
CASH 888 RADI
For Junk Cart. TrueM 4 M«cf
K£f p AJUCPCA BCAOTIFIA V 2 5990

24G— Boat Rentals

211—

217— G arage Sales

SANOLEWOOO-1/1 Upstart
New eppf * C H A. over-tocks
pool New pant-carpel Reduced
to $25 200 C-e* 377-0118

ssz

HUGE
RUMMAGE SALE!

SOLID CHERRY Oueen Ann*
dining room Perfect condition
Caa 260-0551

135 ACRES Oaleen area River
access Owner financing. Only
$55 000 Cal 332 0695
____
BUKOM O LOTS oft 427
across bom Sirtand Estate*
__ 323-8232 or pgr 444-8*86

2425 Laurel Ave-Sanford Am­
ateur A Pro camerat. lenses A
many accessories Darkroom
equipment

159—R eal Estate
Wanted

ST JOHNS RIVER 2 acres 3/2 5
Trees, fireplace, dock, much
more $204,000 349 9750

I I M M U VtXUSU'

BIG PHOTO SALE
FRI/SAT 0-7

Home* $3 000 lo 56 000 Set Up
Fmancng QUIET' 177-2881

PROFESSIONAL
OFFICE
SPACE tor rent wim scenic wa­
terfront view Located at tkrtoen
Harbour Marina in me Pod ol
Sanford Approx 1800 aq fl
$1500/mon baaa rent Cal 407322-1610

f M W W I ■ fy n 1

2425 Laurel Ave Sanford Gas
edger. TC. AC. tools, children
clothe*
toy*,
water bed
household item* 8 much,
much more'

PARK AVE. MOBILE PARK

695 5151
SANFORO Rent til own. 3 bdrm
2 bam. 1/4 acre lol. Special
Government financing Owner
agent. 24 hour recorded mes­
sage 302-9342

5-FAMILY
GARAGE SALE
FRI/SAT 8-7

OWNER FINANCING customer)
2/1 tmgie wide Covered pat®
shed, rice carpet solid wood
dre**ers A cabinet* $1500
down A $199/mo 322-1717

SANFORO
Remodeled 31
block home huge treed lot
nevt to park Great area C H A
$59,900. low tin $470/mon

Pie(U i contact CORESTAFF at
330-7780 tor an appotoknam

217—G arage S ales

IN AOULT PARK Fu'ty fur­
nished.
excellent
condition
Reasonably
priced
81?5371288

SANFORO Handyman Steal 2/
1 or 3/1 block. C H A $26K
Worth $55K lived Oreaf rental
695 5151

•OREAT PAY
•MON-FRI, FULL TSIE
•HOURLY PAY
•PIECEWORK BONUS
•OREAT BENEFITS INCIUCINO
MEDICAL

to

to o ay

MAKE MONEY wWi your own

Large Sanford companies cur­
rently seeking individual* with
mduttnal tewing machine and
aprsadar/cutter e«p

Tool* A Yana req Cal 3306543
Industrial
RE COTON CORPORATION, tha
nation a lead-ng manufacturer/
drttntoulor of consumer elec
tromc accetsorles. ha* an
operung in 6 * Lake Mary olflc#
tor a Spray Painter. 1 st ahtft.
700AM -3:00PM. Prior spray
panting aqjenenc* with mold
ed plastic component* pre(erred Mechanical abarty to
mama® apray boom and part
gun* A alikty to martam *up
pry inventory a must Mutt
have ticettent communication
due* and be detail ooemed
Send resume end salary his
lory to Human Resource*.
2950 Lake Emme Reed, lake
Mary. FL 32746 or FAX re
aume and salary history to
407-333-I064 E O t

157—M obile H omes
For S ale

SANFORO AR EA -32 MUST
SELL1 C H A double garage toed
yard 300 Rote Dr Can even­
ing* 3465857

SEW1NQ MACH OPFRATORS

C~L

L A B O R R IT E

""TW-MH1***

141—H omes For S ale

WANT TO G E T RIO
OF ALL THAT
~
SiUFF7
SALE I* me perfect
way lo do mat and toe l emfnoto
Hereto can bring people to yotx
door Advemae your sale at toe
Samkwto Hereto tor only $51/
kna and welch toe toms leave
wna* m* money cornea in Cal
by Noon on Tuesday and your 5
kne ad can nxi tor tore* days xt
toe Hwak) tor ONLY $61811 A8
we ask ■ mat you prepay me
•d Caa ua-we can hefprt
a

yard

FW KNO BOATS FOR RENT
Staffing al $30 i up Also
24 Pontoon Cal 330-1612

241— Rec.
VEHICLES/CAMrERS FOR
Sale
1087 ROYALR TR A C ER 46
feat, eal conuned. from kitcban. In-axta. 5 awnrtg*. 2 etectrc
Udta. 16 R E 11 R. al opoont
Coat $46(k)
asking $20(k)
Lha new 661-434-0736
ROYAL VOYAGER Preardenbal
1064 32 fl row bid. awning,
tots ol storage. Many extra*,
non-amokar. axe eond Priced
to art Cal 330-7462

(407) 322-2611

(407) 323-6160

From S2SS7nort S lV / W *
S T E N S TR O M R E N TA L S
■ avFAM OAKS 3/2 ■/ tom ffi
dfcf gar. to acm prtR. on weH
Leas* w/ cp*on $1180/11180
SANFORO M l Om rm. 06/
■ ^ ■ a a o r a g a -.E T S S S T S S l
•cm prefv CM/A..
4
OSTEEN IV I On 4
•epac. aat-m ka.
NORTH LAKE VMXAOC 3fl
Condo laka access m/lrpfc.

’ifOOTLE^W 7)^
WC NEED HOUSES TO RKNT

117—C ommercial
Rentals
LEASE Prime dweeoom A
warehouse 110.070 aq R. SR
441 bontaga 407-578 2500
OfftM
1*666. Santord Commerce Ctr
tocatod M Park Ave A 25m S I 2
sa appro* 3.000 d 5 8.500
d. $6p*f per year Parking ta
abundant C al John Gay al
StncOy Commerod. LK. Red

GOVERNM ENT
FOR ECLO SED
Home* from panruee on $1.
Daanquant Tax. Rapo t RED*
Ytxx Ana To! Free (1) 000-2180000 E j L H 2206 tor cwmnl kal-

253-Additions it
LAKE FRONT 1/7 Pool. kpK. Fla
rm. Ig gam* rm, Cen AC &lt;*/ heal
pump 7 out bldgs, frurt tree*
895 000 Also. Lakefront. 2 64
acres Hawmom*. F L $17,500
CM (0041 780-4502
B5TtvaTF5— 44llI4 ’lake
MARY •re4. 3/2 (pH pUn
homa. beeut Id tread lot on a
cut-da-sac O K updated ap
pfcance*.
WD
hook-ups.
back
yard, aat-m •
kitchen w'cerarruc U* Ap
ppomtrrant
only.
$79,000
CaB 374-1146 OR 704-646
NO
REALTORS

ns
S A N F lM ) V I trama, ug tot I
05/A. sat dan. $4SK fcmd up

|$36,000
$36. ••4s 666-61 $1

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ADVANCE TECTOM CS
Addition*-Home*
Local Builder alnce 1881
3266464 COCO01M4
NEW NiM OOELREPAM
Door*, window*, carpentry
to n g deck* A coneref*
323-48321
! S 0 Bekm CSC 19880

256-A ppliance Repair
■ffOPESSIOMAL Same dayr
tail day service on al apLow rales, tormerfy ml
iears Accpbng Vo*. MCDisc/
kMEX Cal
lai Rchard 211 -0530

261-Computer
C onsulting
Instaltolions Wtn95mt.
access. VB. graphics, on-sita

WAREHOUSE
SPACE

262-Cabinets
M X TYPE CABMETS-retoc*
•oodrmca.'axaa irtt/countortopr
tooroffiew cabnets 374-04*0

263-Carpentry
CARPENTER. A l Homs
rapart, parting A cararnc Me
Richard Onto* 321-5972

Warehouse space for
rent, 1,250 eq. ft, part of
larger warehouse area. 24
hour
access.
Located
behind Seminole Herald
newspaper building. Th ick
loading dock available at
no additional cost. No
lease required.
For more information,
call Frank Voltoline at the
Seminole Herald.

3 2 2*2611

264-Carpet it
Installations
•CARPETHAROWOOOCERAMK&gt;SALES-UCS/
ISUFMSmo* 1864- 391-0811 •
LEWIS JAMTOMAL SUPPLY
U
CLEANING SVC RetxV
xxnm Free act. 324-0327/or pgr
Dr knmad reepona* 0963081
APOLLO CLRANBM SVC
CommTtee® Quafty Svc/SaiMtacaon guar LicAn* 321-6644
MOVE-m-OUT Specials
Home/
iai. _------ - . w »n m y"
3tc.
3110
ML 303-7220 or pgr. 372-31

i

269-Cleaning Services
B B i Y iC b 6

HomeeOfoCondorApart
WUy/BHxikly/Mo USG1NSUH
407-3367547I i407-3266778

275-Drywall
DRYWALL*STUCCO-Repart
WM A C**ng Textures
Matched Popcorn 337-6338

OREQ GROSS LAWN SERV1C1
RES.COM
O U A U TY CARI
FREE EST 373-0636.

288-L egal Services
A-Z LewTech
Divorce $55. Custody $7$,
Bankruptcy $75. Name Chang &gt;
$55. EIC. 24 hr* (407) 522 0347
http:ffieww.mindsprtng.com/

278-Handy M an
U B U y i t - i win Aaaambi* iff
Apptitoykent
ctr/atc
Local
house case 676-1063

E-Z PARA SERVICE8
Ofvoro* IIOOfWMe 180
CaB (407) 3260778 34 hr*.

280- H ome
I mprovements

300-P r e s s u r e
C leaning

CHARLES a (Owi) MRAER
Butdir. C8C0S728S, R*V
Comm . ramodtL adffibont re­
pax MC. VISA....... 407-330-1741

DUN RfTK Raa/Camm
Free eat UcAne. Mater credit
cards accepted. 331-4127

OAVK) K IY CONSTRUCTION

Decka-WaAa-Dnve*-Homes"
*Bu4tkngs-Ret/Comm‘Free Eat/
Liactnaur Itoam Factory
110 Mecount wtod 3367886

LK : COCP3T090*310-7393
HANDYMAN PalnBng. concrete.
dry waM. rtmodehng. rtnova*
bom Cal 282 7069

281-Irrigation
Repair

it

308— T ermite Repair
TERMTTf •WATEJ6 FVIE
DAMAGE REPAIR SPECIALIST
407-333-4077

S H U N K LIR REPAIR Al make*
A modal* New comptoto 4 rone
syatom-Spactol 3650 321-3717

312— T ree S ervice

285- Landscaping

CHEAP! CHEAP! Tret remove ’
prurang/kifectiont/lotol
tone
scepeig. Uaolneur 331-0606

Tree cuMnMVUfHM Landscape
oreffing. Tap 10608 ffir/gravel
Beck hoatoob cat Reasonable
rate* RANCH RENTALS
407-327-3488

287-Lawn Services

DON PSCXREN TREE IV C
Tree/ttump' removal Free at
UcwVtsix 3367341

AAA GhAhh l y U A T ^ i Ax
servicea providad. Dependable
and aBordahto. «Cal tor Free

SBiPBONS Prof Tree Svc 2 1
yr* tip 24 hr norm damagi
Senior ffiaaart Total Ire* can
Free eat/mate* Bucket true ,
Svatobto Cal 327-4738

SUNSCAPC LAWN MOMT

TOMMY RUNYON Lawn A Tree
Svc. kcArw. reaxvcom Bucket

330-7174

CaB $261471

Free I

truck, akxnp gnmkng. tree aaL

�• B •Seminole Herald. Sanlord. Florida •Wednesday. March 11, 1990

Hypoglycemics must curb sugar intake
PETER
G O T T . M .D .

Hypoglycem ia

1 low blood sugar) is the opposite of

by M ori W alker

B E E T L E B A IL E Y

b y Charlaa M. S c h u lz

P EA N U TS

tJMEN I 6ET 0I66ER. IM 6CXN6 TO PE A
NEWSBOY. AND STAND ON THE CORNER.
AND SHOUT.'EXTRA! READALL ABOUT IT!
“I T

diabetes, a senous disease marked by
hiRh blood siiRar levels
IlypoRlycem ia can be caused by
tumors in the pancreas, the nrRan
that produces insulin, as well as by at
least 4» other afflictions. ranRinR from
liver disease to pregnancy. Thus, the
diaRnnsis of hypoglycemia ia blood
sugar level of less than 45 milligrams
per deciliter) is merely the starting
point for further testing to discover
the cause

The most common cause of low
blood sugar is reactive hypoglycemia,
which typically follows a meal and is
associated with dizziness, weakness
and fatigue Kssentially. what hap
pens it that the food causes an insulin
release from the pancreas that over
shoots and drives the sugar too low
This effect is especially pronounced
when the meal contains sweela
Therefore, patients with this rondi
lion are advised to avoid sugar and
eat several high protein meals a day
Fruits art* OK
Kractive hypoglycemia is not life
threatening, but It Is certainly dis
tressing to its victims
To give you more information. I am
sending you a copy of my Health
Report "Hypoglycemia " Other read
ers who would like a copy should send
12 plus a long, self addressed,
stamped envelope to I* t) Bo* 2017.
Murray Hill Station. New York. NY
10156 Be sure to mention the title
DEAH DR OOTT Several of my
friends are using an over the counter
herbal remedy to lose weight The
product contains Ma Huang (ephedrai
that is potentially, dangerous
However. I've been assured by a com
pany representative that naturally
occurring ephednne* lack the health
hazards of synthetic ephedrines Is
this correct ’
DEAR
READER
Wrong
Ephednnes. whether hertial or man
made, act as stimulants and. as such,
ran harm the body by increasing the
heart rate, elevating the blond pres
sure, causing insomnia, and produc
mg menial changes (including deliri
umi There have been several reports
of deaths from compounds that con
Uin Ma Huang Moreover, stimulants
arc not an appropriate therapy for
overweight Stay away from this stuff
DEAR DR (HITT I just got a new
set of dentures that don't lit I'm
unable to eat. sleep or play the trum
pet What can I do'
DEAR READER »*ut em in a bo*,

However, remember that nitroglyc
crine serves only to relieve your
symptoms of pain You should also fol
DEAR DR (HITT Because of nngi low your physician's advice about pru
na. I have to take six nilioglycerinc dent exercise, a cardiac rehabilitation
pills under my tongue a day This is a program, other drugs to assist the
nuisance Are there any alternatives? heart, and
as a last resort —
surgery to clean nut your coronary
DEAR READER Nitroglycerine arteries or to bypass the blockages
relieves the chest pain caused by that are causing your angina
angina, when too little oxyRrn reaches
» IWi NKWSI'AITH E N T O U ’fUSfc ASSN
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in addition to the traditional sublin
gual tablets. It can be prescribed in a
cream that is applied to the skin, in a
spray for the mouth, by injection (for
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The reliable
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bridge, instrad of knowledge, when he
wrote. "The important thing is not to
know more than all men. but In know
more at each moment than any partic
ularman "
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you can think the right thought at the
correct moment Of course, because
that is so much easier said than done,
the game continue* to fascinate milhona of people
East had an awkward decision over
two spades He wanted to keep both
hrarls and clubs in the picture, but
was afraid lo ovcrcall two no trump
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INSTEAD OF J U S T POPPING IN

Endeavors In which you can oparala
independently ol others m the year ahead
w4l be within your comfort zone When
eble to do so. your progress writ surprise
yourself and others
P tSCEI (Feb. 20-March 20) More coop­
eration than usual might be required of
you today in order to maintain an
alliance If you fail lo do your part, thia
association could be dissolved. Know
where to look for romance and youl find
4 The Astro-Graph Matchmaker instantly
reveals which signs are romantically per­
fect for youM ak *2 75 lo Matchmaker,
c/o (hi* newspaper. P O Box 1758.
Murray HA Station. New York. NY 10156
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could be herd to evaluate today where
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one high. West threw a club After
A76 43
winning tnrk four with the spade are.
2
East played another heart, still hoping West
E ast
for a trump promotion South ruffed * 6 3 2
* A
high again and cashed his remaining » 10 4
V AK9 ■7
three trumps Which five cards should I J 10 •
S Q9
West have retained?
AJ 9763
s g to a 5 4
Thinking his club holding was im
South
portant. he krpt three clubs and two
* K J to 9 7 5
diamonds Now. though, declarer's di­
« g J
amond five won the last trick. Which
S K 5 2
correct thought did West miss'
* A K
If East had the club ace. presum­
ably he would have cashed it when ui
Vulnerable: East West
with the spade ace. That assumption
Dealer. South
leads lo the key Inference: If South
South
West North East
had a club loser *A-x or A K x. for ex­
I *
Pass 2 *
3V
ample!. he would have ruffed it in the
4*
Pass Pass
Pass
dummy before drawing trumps. So,
West should have kept his three dia­
Opening lead: V 10
monds and discarded only dubs

r iSMbyNTAInr

day when small fiascos* could produce LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) An associate
larger calamities
with ulterior motives nxghl try lo ta* you

TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Today, you
w* be fudged by the company you keep,
so select companions with care. It your
pals have a bad reputation you mighl be
pul m the same category
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Insignificant
lanxfy grievances could get blown out of
proportion today and cause a Ml in your
household Avoid oontnbufmg lo thie con
CANCER (June 21-July 22) You might
experience some problems w6h commu­
nication today Even though you wool
•mend to hurt anyone, O-cnoeen. causkc
comments could do |uet that.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) To save yourself
embarrassment today, try to avoid
involvements that are over your heed
hnanaaMy. There ianl any shame in hav­
ing less than others
VIROO (Aug. 23-Sept 22) It a partner­
ship arrangement in which you're
involved It unrealistically demanding,
straighten out the situation today or ckssoive 6.

into assuming additional responsibilities
today that do not serve your best interSCORPIO (Oct. 24-Mov. 22) Increased
social demands itxght be made upon you
today This could turn something fun into
an arduous task. Do not let the event be
i p o f e d f ry o t h e r ft

SAG ITTAR IUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) You
might not be too successful achieving
goals today it your agenda is crowded
Urn* your targets to those you can manaae comfortably
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jen. IS ) Today,
every lime you open your mouth you
could say something you shouldn't.
However, * you laugh off your boo-booe.
companions wt6, too.
AQUARIUS (Jen. 2&lt;FFeb. IS) Be patient
and cautious today N you have a financial
or commercial involvement w«h an unfafisher person or firm Hasty commNments
could be cosby.
C IMS tqr NEA. tar

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d in n er with
an egg cake

O ptim istic students
speak out on
A m e rica ’s future

L A K E M A R Y G IR L S S O F T B A L L T E A M A C E S O V IE D O ...S P O R T S 4 A

S e m

i n o l e

H e r a l d

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

T h e E a s te r E x p e r ie n c e

Focus: Tobacco-free kids
Hy J ea n * Hughes
Iff KAI l» S I AK f WKI IKK
S I.MINI M l. &lt; O l NTY
Mu- Kill
tl&gt;.tii&gt;. a i r s t a g g r i l u g AlUiH.il In
h a i l II related d e a t h s rxr m l all
d e a th s
assiH tali’ll
with
ding
alnisi- .trunk driving InilliU hlr.
sun 11I1 Hies a m i All Is (&gt;nr ill live
I luriillans dir lim n t n h . u i o use
a&lt; cord in g 1** the r iu iu la Depart
1111-1il nl I Ir.illll
llle s e s l a l l s l l r s
h u lls u l d n lla t s In

y rp rrs rn t
till
tlirilli al l u s t s

I h r v a ls o r r p r r s r n l tr a l p r n p l r
IVupIr vs 1111 did nut have In die
p li ’liia tilirlv
I h r I11I1.11111 I r r r P a r I n r r s h i p
nl S rm ln n lr ( iin n tv I** w o rk in g in
l.iwri till- s t a l l s l l i s a n d In s a v r
fives Hit- P a l t n r i s l i l p In rnii|uiii
nmi with i h r 1 iu vrrtint s Kids
( aiu p a lg n Against l u h a i m
will
I n n s III Si nil vo ting |M-H|ilr III the
lillurr th r Par t nr r sh ip will a d
d l r s s li e Issu r nl stiat&gt;lsIIla! • r s s a
linn p r o g ra m s
"\Vr w ant S em ino le I m m tv In be

a iiiik IH t n h a i i n In itiative* rx
pla in s Mir tiarl Mnhlry. T o b a t r n
P rrvrlillnu 1 u n rd ln a tm
Inr
Ihr
S em in o le 1 inilitv Hraltli l l r p a r t
tririll
|h|.i,H!hnnt M n tilrv s 1 .iirrr h r
lias l.ilkrtl with voting prnplrMtrtr lllipnrlatltlv h r h a s l l s t r n r d
In th rill Will’ll a s k r d y o u n g prn
plr must nllrlt sa v tlirv Irrl Ilia
n i p u l a n d In Ihr Tnh.11 t o Indus
IIV
a&lt; t o u t i n g
In Mnhlrv
Ihr
vnuth Irrl targeted llV
In h .im i
a d vertisin g t .i m p .i i g n s

Mobley's vision tor thr P a r t n r r
ship is in invnlvr y o u th In thr
p la n n in g nl p r r v r n tlo n a n d Intrr
vrntlnn p ro g ra m s Inr y ou th
D ir
m e s s a g e s l i r n s r s Mnhlry. n r r d s
tn Ik- from you th t«* you th
Mr
would llkr In s r r o n r half of thr
P a i t n r t s h l p Ik - vnuth with a votr
III drr Islnll m a k in g Y o u n g p r n p l r
help ing tn drr ulr w h a t It will trtkr
tn pn slllv rlv im part nltirr y o u n g
p rnp lr
T h r P a r tn rr sh lp will rnrri to d a y
Pirate fire Smoke. Page 3A

N ew co n tra ct
a w a rd e d a irp o rt
D ire c to r C o o k e
Hy N ick P fr lfa u f
I l f UAI 11 s| A H W R ITE R

Most area churches will eiponenco a 50 porcont m
crease n attendance at fa s te r ovor a typical Sun
day Pastors Mil embrace Eastern Sunday worvtupors knowing that many wool bo seen again until
Christmas Those twico a yoar worshipers are a b&gt;g
challenge to church leaders who pray they II return to
the told tor good "You |usl koop atlor them s a y s
the Rev Robert Doctor pastor at St John Metropoli­
tan Missionary Church n Santord Head about the
Caktur ripenurK.il *1 this weekend s Serru'KUu He'
dk) Attar ad Irom A* Souls Cstholic Church »i banlord dopicts Chnst s Agony In tho Gardon. Crucifix
ion and Resurrection

S A M &lt; &gt;UI&gt; riil.in d n S .ililm d A n jM.it D u i-itu i
nl Aviatlnli S lr v r 1'nnkr will k r r p Ills |nh I h r
Saufiird AlrjHiir Aulhurtlv vntrd In rsd a v In give
him a ii &lt;w 1 i.nti.u 1
r iMikr said tills m orn in g h r was very d r
lighted that th r iMiard saw III tn to n tlrilir Ills
in liir a r t 'It w ill Ik- a linn h len gth ier r n lltr a it
than I v r had ill ih r |sist * h r said *s.i I II h&lt;
w attlllg to ttlld out .ill thr d rta lls
ll.ts li ally
tlirv told llir lo grt with A uthority A llo tn r v
S lr v r ( iMiVrr and w m k m il thr d r la lls *
Ih r v o ir on I im kr s . m i l r a i l was ti lo i
M.’II i Ik -i s
Hill M lllri and K rn W ilg lit v o lr d
against 11 I h r o th rr six vo trd tn lavor. O n r
m em ber. K oh liir R obertson . was not on hand at
lilt H irelin g lint l o o k r said h r b r llr v r s Robert

Plratr Her Cooke. Page 3A

Hampton quits
Oviedo council
From Staff Reporta
O V IE D O - O vied o C ity C m in rll
m rm h rr Phil H am p ton h a s quit
th r c ity co m m issio n
H am pton
rrstgn rd Ids p osition to take a
jo b w ith o n r ol O v lrd o 's con suit Ini’, firm s. T ills Is th r s rr
ond tim r H am pton h as Irft h is
seal to p u rsu r o th r r U itrrrsts.
In 1990. H am p ton Irft h is
position to run again st T o m
F r r n r y for s ta ir Irg ls la tlo n hut
lost. Now. H am pton , on Indel»rn d rn t land su rveyor, will b e ­
com e th r d irecto r o f public- and
govern m en t
rela tio n s
for
C on k lin P orter Ac H olm es E n ­
g in eers Inc., a S a n fo rd -b a s e d
firm . H am p ton had to give up
his seat b eca u se Ills n ew Job
c o n flic ts w ith It. a c c o rd in g to
Florida C o m m issio n on E th ics
slafT.

IN D E X

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‘ Where everything
is bed it must be

good to know
the worst.’
•Frmndt H. Bradloy

M»r«M r s w W T w s *WWS

Otando Santord Airport Owactor Slava Cook* will kwp hit »o0 attar balng oftarad a naw contract Tuaaday

An Easter egg hunting we will go

T lir city is presen tly a i t r p t lug a p p lic a tio n s to till II.im p
ton 's s |m i I
A p p lic a tio n s must
Ik - in hy A pril 24 T h r t o i i m i l
w ill a|&gt;|Miint th r (Misitlnn by
May -l
llils mrmlM-r will sere
th r co m m is s io n until th r tall
r lr c tto n s
T h o s e w ho w ish to
app ly must c o n ta cl tlir C ity
C lerk, and the- scat pays . i Ikiii I
$.'iOO a m onth
H am pton
m ade
Ills
an
n ou n erm rn t M on day tiiglit at
tin- llrst mee tin g Inr tin- m onth
o f A pril
It cam e on th r h r r ls
o l a long, heated d ebate about
th r hive O a k s K r s r r v r pro|rct.
over whic h th r drvrlcipers and
area c lllr r n s are in c o n flic t.
W ith H a m p ton 's absent r. the
n ew
project
cou ld
face
a
tou gh er b a ttle sinc e- It w ill need
three o l the rem ain in g lour
cou n cil m em b ers to pass.

By Nick Pfelfauf
H E R A LD STA FF W R ITE R

Rotary’s
Casino
Night
From Staff Report*
SA N F O R D • It's tim e to s p ill
that w h eel and m ake that bid
again. T h e S an ford R otary C lu b
Is p rep a rin g for Its annual C a ­
sin o Night and S ilen t A u ctio n
on A p ril 24 at the S an ford Ma
rtnu H otel.
Silent
A u ctio n
C h airm an
C h rts to jih rr S tu b b s said there
Is a present n eed for d on ated
Item s to lie used In the s llrn l
au ction . T h e R ota ry w ill p r o ­
vid e a p rogram
guide with
n am es o f d on ors and Item s d o ­
nated. and a rra n gem en ts wtll
also be m ade fo r a p p ro p ria te
tax dedu ction s. A n u ddltlou al
$500 tn C a s in o m on ey w ill ulso
be given to each donor.
M on ey o b ta in ed through p re ­
viou s C a sin o N ight and S ilen t
A u c tio n even ts h as been dis-

Plc*M See Rotary. Peg* SA

Juvenile
crime still
a major
problem

Mwwe FIkKo b, Tommy Vincent

Pictured here. Ahanna Strayer, part ot the prokidergarten program at Lyman High School, displays
hor find Children aro part ol a program allowing high
school students to learn child care that awards stu­
dents in tho throo yoar class collogo credit, scholar­
ships, etc. The pre-kindergarten II and III children

tnod to got a good portion ol tho 700 Easter oggs
winch contained candy and money. Tho participants
could also win prires like toys The kids wore helped
out by thoir big buddies, the studonts wtw work with
them in the program

SE M IN O LE C O U N T Y • V i o ­
lent c n in rs arc rep orted ly d i­
m in ish in g in S em in o le County,
hut Juvenile crim e Is still a
m atter o f serio u s con cern lo
cally as w ell as statew id e.
*W r h ave Ix-rn realign in g our
resou rces to a d d ress the Issue
o f ju ven ile crim e as much as
jKissihle."
said
Sh ertlf
Don
E slln grr. R egard in g the o vera ll
crim e figu res he ad d ed . *1 don't
know w h ere the cou n ty stan d s
tn regard lo th r state average
yet. the EDLE h asn't sent t*»
th r Hnal figu res for last year,
hut lo ca lly. I tend to b e lie v e
that violen t crim e seem s to b e
drop p in g,
rsjx-rta lly
111 th r
u n in corp ora ted a r r a s o f S e m i­
n ole C ou n ty.*
T h r ju ven ile r r lm r situ ation
h ow ever. Is g ivin g the s h e riff
seriou s c o n c e rn s . "W ork in g on
red u cin g Juvenile crim e Is w hat
I con sid er an Investm ent In ou r
future.* he said. T h e w ay w e
look at It. the 800-plu s adult
In m ates In ou r Jail right now.
didn't su dden ly decid e
they
w ould
b eco m e
Involved
In
crim e w lirn they reach ed adult
age. T h ey had tills Inbred ea rly
In life, and th at's w h at w e are
tryin g to d eal w ith.*
O n tile sta tew id e level, tire
an n u al *Crtrnc In F lorida* re­
port relea sed th is w eek by the
F lorida
D ep artm en t
o f Law
E n forcem en t
In d icates
that
crim e tn Florida Is c o n tin u in g a
relative declin e. In 1997 the
o vera ll crim e rate dropped b y
on ly 2.6 p erren t com p a red to
1996.
T ills sligh t d eclin e m arks the
sixth yea r tn a row Florida has
ex p erien ced
a d ro p In the
standard crim e rate. In a d d i­
tion. the vio len t crim e rate also
fell by a p p ro x im a te ly 2.4 p e r­
cent m a k in g a d ecrea se tn this
ca tego ry for tire past five y ea rs.

Pie*** See Crime. Page 1A

�2A ■Secrtnc** Herald Sanlord Ftonda - Wednesday. Apnt 6 1396

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TIDES

Today: Partly cloudy. Ili&amp;lis in W E D N E S D A Y :
the tnld-HOs. l.ow s In the
S O L U X A R T A B L E : m in. 3 :3 0
u p p e r-60s.
T h ursday
Thunderstorm s. Highs in the a.m .. m aj. 9 :3 5 a.nt., m in. 3 :4 5
low HOs Lows in the mld-GOs. p.m .. m aj. 9 :5 5 p.m .
Friday. Thunder-storm s. Highs
tn the uppcr-70s hows In the T ID E S : D a y to n a B e a c h : high:
6 :3 2 a .m .. 6 :5 7 p .m ., low : 12:18
upper-50s.
Satu rday:
Thunder-storm s. Highs In ih r a .m .. 12:43 p.m . N e w S m y r n a
upper-70s. Lows in the mldB e a c h : h igh : 6:37 a .m ., 7:02
50».

EXTENDED OUTLOOK
W EDNESDAY
P t c ld y 8 6 6 8

p .m .,

low :

12:23

a .m ..

Bob Howo, left and Audrey Ogden, right, with con ­
testants in tho Sanford Optimist Club oratorical conlost held March 26. The contestants are (not in order):

F u tu re is them e o f O p tim ist contest
By K a rr a H awkins

BEACH CONDITIONS
D a y to n a

B each

HERALD C O R R E SPO N D E N T

At N e w
S A N F O R D • T h e 2 8 th a n n u al S a n fo rd O p ti­
m ist C lu b o ra to ric a l co n test w a s held on
T h u rs d a y e v en in g .
M a rch
26, at S a n fo rd
C h u rc h o f ChrtM E d u c a tio n H all.
T h e v y in g c o n te s ta n ts w e re fo u r y o u n g la ­
dles unit th ree y o u n g m en from S an ford M id ­
d le S ch o o l nnd S em in o le H igh S ch ool.
['re s id in g d u rin g th e ev e n in g s o ra tio n s w e r e
c h a irm a n o f p ro g ra m s fo r th e O p tim is ts . H ob
H ow e. P a sto r T o n y Uluek g a ve th e In vo ca tio n .
T lie o ffic e rs o f th e lo c a l c lu b w e re In tr o d u c e d
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PamahltRobifi Stem, Owners «0ver 11-YearsOf Experience
A beautiful and attractive sign is one o f tlie besi assets a business can possess. If you re in business, you know dial adverUsing is one o f the key factors o ff success. Smart business owners in this area lutve learned that the finest, most attractive and
effective signs com e from Signs By Design, located in lake Mary at 155 West Lakevicw Avenue, phone 321-8120.
They specialize in the manufacture; sales and service o f all types o f display media. Signs By Design can erect any type of
attractive sign on your store or place of business. Special printing, trademarks, storefront signs and truck lettering are just some
o f the specialties o f this well-respected company. Total advertismg service is their business, and their capable artists can help
you realize a dramatic increase in your business with one o f their custom designed signs.
Call the sign professionals at Signs By Design and let them discuss with you a sign just suited to your needs. Their prices
an* right, and their service is sun* to please. Remember, a sign by Signs By Design is a sign o f success.

DJ’sQualityCars,Inc. w.on*owner
As the old saying goes, "Ifyou don't know cars, know the people you buy from.’ In this area, consumers are very fortunate
to have a used car dealer like D|Y Quality Can. located in Sanford at 2544 South French Asenue, phone 302-A036.
Besides offering a full line o f quality used can and trucks, this community-minded dealership bases its success o f selling
hundreds o f vehicles on the simple fact o f good business—keep the customer satisfied! This business o f customer satisfaction

b thoroughly d
choose. DJY Quality C a n has a large family o f customers who return because they know that integrity, service and assurance
vale.
o f quality go into every sale.
ivites youto look over their selection o f used automobiles. Let them hdp you get back on the road again!
DJ's Quality Car* invi

Rocky’sSepticSystems
Lee Qagett, Owner• license No.SR0981293• ServingHie AreaForOver 15Years
A faulty septic tank is both a safety and sanitary hazard. The health department recommends pumping your tank once
every five yean, and every two years if you have a garbage disposal For fast, dependable septic tank service, contact Rocky's
Septic Systems, located in Sanford at 401 Belle Avenue, phone 330-3544. They are your local experts for the deaning and
repairing o f septic systems.
Rocky’s Septic Systems is health dqiartment approved, and is able to dean and pump your tank, make repairs, and they
also install and replace drain fields with the Infiltrator system. They ate available for both residential and commercial systems
including those ot restaurants, laundry facilities, schools and other institutions. Whatever the size o f the job. this firm can be
relied upon for fast, dependable service. In many cases, they can complete the project with a minimum o f digging
Frir and honest prices and a degree o f personal attention seldom seen in this dayand age b the reason that RodcyY Septic
Systems b so well respected and highly recommended by area residents. Call 330-3544 tor estimates or any questions or
concerns about your septic system.

SynergyImaging &amp;Photographies
JimElliot,Vice President/General Manager• 20-YearVeteran
Synergy Imaging It Photographies is the newest multi-million dollar imaging lab in the Lake Mary, area. Located at 104
custom color and black
Cormnerce Street, phone 829-2161, highly-skilled and experienced professional*, produce top-qu;ility.cu!
ilizes in slide or
and white printing, C-41 and 6x10 negative process and proofing Synergy Imaging &amp; Photographic* s
negative processing, Kodak professional photo CDs, trade exhibits and murals for interior decor. They al
t restoration on
any old or damaged photos.
Synergy Imaging It Photographies lias a very i
presentation o f your products or can answer any que
you a full-service commercial and portrait lab service t
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Photographies also does mounting, laminating and package printing as well as reprographic camera services.
The next rime you're in Lake Mary, or whenever you need their services, stop by and see this beautiful newly-constructed,
full-service, high-tech, ultra-modem, digital imaging and professional lab facility. If you have any questions, you're invited to
call 829-2161, where Synergy means service.

KarenChatterson, l m t
MassageTherapist &amp;Independent Herbalife Distributor
Almost every aspect o f m odem life can cause stress and stress-related physiological symptoms. In the work place,
critical delay* from supplies, equipment breakdowns, or a difference o f opinion vvitn a co-worker can cause neck and
shoulder muscles to knot, and (lack muscles to bind. Even without stressful circumstances, muscles tire from everyday
activities or movements such as long hours before a computer terminal assembly line repetition, or long-haul driving.
These muscular stresses generate other problems including stress headaches, general physical discomfort, and in some
cases, carpal tunnel syndrome.
The therapeutic use o f massage to manipulate and ease strain in major wades or m o d e groups was known to (he
ancient Egyptians, and is still in use today. Karen Chatterson, LMT, located lo la k e M a y a 127 East Crystal Lake Avenue,
phone 330-6807, b a certified massage therapist. His training and certification allows him to use massage therapy
techniques to relax, invigorate or stimulate tired or over-stressed muscles or soft tissue injuries. Massage therapy can h ap
ease aches and pains, and help restore usefulness and capacity o f movement.
The professional massage therapy techniques at Karen Chatterson, LMT, are available by appointment at reasonable
rates. Site b also well -known In the area for distribution o f Herbalife products. Contact her at 330-6807 for further Informa­
tion on the benefits o f massage therapy.

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th eirs a n d o th ers fu tu re s b e t t e r W e as a p eo p lr sh ou ld h a ve p o sitive attitu d es. W e sh o u ld
th in k for ou rselves. Im p rove o n es life, b u ild u p
o th ers s e lf-e s te e m , h a ve a d re a m , h a ve c o m ­
p assion . love, m in t, k n o w le d g e to h e lp ou r
y o u th , b e kind, an d g iv e h op e to o u r c o m m u ­
nity. W e m u st a c c o m p lis h s o m e th in g grea t, b e
a good role m o d el, tukc ch a rge, h e lp o th e rs ,
b e a life lo n g ru n n e r.
T h e c o m p e tito rs a n d w in n ers In th e local
r o n lr s t w ere: L a lre s s a H aws. S em in o le H igh ,
first p lace, K a tie HofTman, S em in o le H igh ,
seco n d place. C iU tlln Edison, S a n fo rd M id d le
S ch ool. H e a th e r F ore, S an ford M id d le S ch o o l.
C a m ero n J o h n s o n . S a n fo rd M id d le S ch o o l,
first p la ce, J im m y H offm an , seco n d p la c e :
J e re m y M orton , th ird p lace. S a n fo rd M id d le
S ch ool. H aw s and J o h n s o n w en t on to e n te r
und w in In th e zo n e level con test for g irls an d
b o y s h eld e a r lie r th is w eek . T h e y w ill c o m p e te
at th e district level on A p ril 18 in Lakelan d.
S p ecia l th a n k s to W a n d a C u rry, E n glish
Ic a c h e r at S a n fo rd M id d le S ch o o l w h o h e lp e d
th ese stu d en ts.

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Lee’sMarket
I ktni tussle with the m au ls in itie Mijxtnurkrt when llie friendly people at LrcY M a r in conveniently located in Sanford
at 3500 East State Road 46. phone 330-2562. can sen e sou quickly and at competitive prices They sell those products that an*
needed frequently, and often ai tin* Iasi minute or al odd hours.
Ir r Y Market carries npannes, soda, snacks, milk, eggs and oilier miscellaneous items thal are often purchased on die
way lo and from work. Hoc coffee and pastries an* also offered lien*. They operate on a simple basic principle of good
business— p se customers the grocery products they need most al reasonable prices and theyll not only return, but tlieyll tell
t lih t ir frtetvis They are open seven d a y** week (or your convanima*
.
., “ * 1 U ifY M a fc rt ha* nude k a p o tm u m a y on top of their customers1escFchanging needs, and they striur to prusfdo the
most convenient grocery service available. Their t e l friendly servfcelsthe reason they are so widely patronized by the people
o f the area. '•
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1-4Mini Storage
1-4 Mini Stonge, located in Sanford at 222 Hickman Drive, in the vicinity o f Exit 51 and 1-4. behind (ja ck et Barrel
Restaurant, phone 321-8812, provides a much needed service for the homeowner*, mechanics, and small contractors
throughout this area They feature multi -sized self storage units which provide you with secure, convenient space tor your extra
household items, as well as extra space for that project you've been wanting lo undertake.
Thefr opetaikm provides you with a private, padlocked
storage facility*
which is available on a short or long term basis, and
ted suing
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b available for entry seven days a week. I-4 Mini Storage will prow
preavde dean fire-resistant units lor any storage purpose you may
require; Space b available for storing furniture, vehicles,
equipment, office supplies,
les. garments, seasonal products, lawn equipment.
building
mater* * and much, much more.
_ materials,
The nen time you're faced with a storage problem, remember I -4 Mini Storage—where you store it. you lock U. and you
keep the key—and protection o f vour possessions is assured. Call them al 321-8812 for information on theirmost reasonable
rates. Mention this reader ad ana receive *20.00 off first month's rent.

Larry’sLawn&amp;Thee LarryGottfried,Owner
A dying or dead tree can cause considerable damage and even present a threat to life In the event o f a storm. Don! let this
situation threaten your property and safety. Removing dangerous trees b a specialty o f U rry Y Lawn li B ee, located in Sanford
with over 15yean o f experience, and their services are available at very reasonable priccsTheir services Indude tree and stump
removal cabling pruning, topping, feeding and trimming.
LarryY Lawn A Tree serves residential and commercial customers throughout the area all year long. Their lawn care
program Is designed specifically for ihb area's conditions and indudes seeding sodding, mulching, edging and mowing. Other
specialties indude construction clean up, trash hauling and grating for construction sites. N o job b loo big or loo smalL Free
estimates are available.
LanyY la m s A D e e will provide quality work at compaitiveprices.They are fully licensed and Insured. Sr rvices are avail­
able for shopping c e n t a l retail establishments, apartments and condos, god courses, parks and construction rites. Contact
LanyY la w n I t t h e at 323-3481 to receive a free estimate for any o f your needs.

CompleteAutomotive JimSpence,Owner* Over25YearsOfExperience
N o car will run forever without proper care and maintenance. At some time or other, w e must all drive our car In to
be serviced. In this area, wise motorists go straight to the experienced professionals at Com plete Automotive, located in
Sanford at 2207 West 1st Street, phone 324-8514. Their reputation b backed by yean o f excellent service and many satis­
fied customers.
Com plete Automotive features complete repairing on all makes o f ca n and trucks. They have becom e known as a
complete, full-service auto repair center. The technicians litre have had yean o f experience In the automotive repair field
and use only the latest factory-approved techniques. Anything from a tune-up or a brake job to a complete ovem iu l will
be capably handled by their knowledgeable staff. With their expertise and today's technology, they wifi be able lo add yean
to the life o f your cu .
Today's aulomobfie b a major investment. Protect your investment by making sure only well-qualified people are
entrusted with its care. For the finest in automotive repair and service, take your car in to the pros at Complete Automotive.

AirQuik ServingTheAreaWith30YearsOfExperience
systems, Air t a lk has the training and experience to do the job property. They serve both residential and commercial needs,
and repair and service almost any make o f air conditioner. They are &gt; licensed contractor; and offer emergency services. Above
all they are prompt and reliable in handling your problem.
Now would be a good lime to have Air Qulk service your air conditioning system. This should be done once a year to
prevent costly wear and tear and to achieve the most efficient use ofyour system. If you don't have central heating and air, let
AirQuik quote you aprice on installing a new system which can pay lor itself over the years. Give them acall todayfor aspecial
price o f $39.00 on vour spring check-up Don! forget an estimate on a new, tout comfort system if you don't have one, ana start
living In comfort all year long.

Print Central, Inc. Sieve&amp;DavidThurmond• FamilyOwned&amp;Operated
The printing company you choose for your business may be one o f the most important decisions you can make. Ybu are
trusting than to provide you with products and services that wifi have a direct reflection on your product o r organization.
Making agood impression is the business o f Print Central. They offer complete services from computer designing and desktop
publishing to printing, folding and finishing. Whether you're looking for one-color or full-color printing you can count on
them to provide the best quality and service available.
I h b printing company can be relied upon to handle logo and graphic designs, labels, ad dicks, product sheets and annual
reports as wefi as the necessary items your business needsln its day to day operation—business cards, forms, envelopes and
letterhead. Print Central believes that no job b ever too large or too smaL u youYe looking for expert advice on your next
project. Print Central will be happy to lend helpful suggestions to h dp your project reach its fuB potaitiaL Businesses in thb
area are taking advantage o f their free pick-up and delivery service, a convenience allowing businesses lo stay productive
without interruptions.
Whatever your printing needs, you can count on Print Central located In Sanftxd at 1746West Airport Boulevard, phone
322-1455. They can give your business the added ‘ boost* to higher profits and better recognition.

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�Seminole Herald. Sanford. Florida •Wednesday. Apnl 8,1998 - 3A

Rotary
Coatlaaed from P a p LA
trib u ted to v a rio u s lo c a l or*
g n n lza tlo n s. Last y e a r's r e c ip i­
en ts in clu d ed C h ris tia n S h a r ­
in g C en ter. S e re n ity
H ou se.
Drug A w a re n e s s sc h o o l p r o ­
gra m s. S e m in o le C o u n ty H u ­
m an e S o ciety. R escu e O u trea ch
J M ission . C e n tra l F lorid a B oy
S cou ts, G o ld en A g e G a m e s ,
and
th e
S e m in o le
C ou n ty
S p ou se A b u s e sh elter.
R o la ria n s
ex p e c t
p o s s ib ly
6 8 .0 0 0 m igh t b e d istrib u ted to
tlie o rg a n iza tio n s th is y e a r.
S tu b b s said “T h e key to o u r
su ccess In th e fu n d -ra is e r h a s
b een th e s u p p o rt o f b u s in e s s

an d In d ivid u a ls In th e C e n tra l
F lo rid a area . M a n y o f y o u h a ve
su p p o rted th e e v e n t b y d o n a t­
in g Item s that cou ld be a u c­
tion ed ofT at th e S ilen t A u c tio n
and w e a s k fo r y o u r h e lp a g a in
In s u p p o rtin g th e c o m m u n ity
that m e a n s so m u ch to all o f
u s .'
R eg a rd in g d o n a tio n s fo r the
a u ctio n . S tu b b s s tressed th ey
are n eed ed p rio r to A p ril 14. I f
n eed ed , th e
ite m s
m ay b e
p ick ed up.
For
In fo rm a tio n
re g a rd in g
th e even t, d o n a tio n s, o r d o n a ­
tion p ick -u p s.
phone
C h r is
S tu b b s at (4 0 7 ) 316-8530.

JOHN L. KADER
J o h n L. K a d rr. 8 1 . P a rk R id g e
C ircle, l*ort O ran ge, d ied M o n ­
day, A p ril 6. 1098. B o m J a n .
I I . 1017 In R och ester, In d ., h e
m oved to C e n tra l F lorid a In
1024. M r. K n der o w n ed R a d e r's
J e w e le rs in S a n fo rd fo r m o re
Hum 5 0 y ea rs. H e w a s a fo rm e r
S an ford
C ity
C o m m is s io n e r.
Mr. K a d e r w a s a m e m b e r o f
B ah ia T e m p le .
E lk s Lodge.
A m erica n L egion an d D A V . H e
w as a m e m b e r o f S a cred H eart
C h u rch in N e w S m y rn a B each .
S u rvivo rs In clu d e w ife. Irm a ;
d a u gh ters. S a n d ra B elt. K a n ­
sas
C ity.
K a n sa s.
P a tric ia
K a d rr.
O ak
G rove,
A rk .:
b roth er, R a ym on d . C le a rw a te r:
sister, D o ro th y B eth ea , T a m p a :
5 s tep ch ild ren : 2 g ra n d d a u g h ­
ters.
S e ttle -W lld e r F u n era l H om e.
N ew S m yrn a B each . In c h a rg e
o f a rra n g e m e n ts .

KADER. JOHN L.
Funeral srnrircs for Mr. John L
Kader. wito died Monday, April 6.
1908, will be held Thursday at II
a.m.
at Setlle-Wlider
Funeral
Home. New Smyrna Heart) Burial
will lie at a later time In Oaklawn
Memorial Park, Sanford. In Itru of
(lowers mrmorlal donations may tr
made to Florida Ok* Children's
Hospital. P. O. Box 40. Umatilla. FL
32784. Settle-Wllder Funeral Home.
New Smyrna Beach, tn charge of
arrangements.
LEWIS. MOZELLA
Funeral service for Morelia Lewis.
55. of Douglas Strret. who died
April 5. will be held at noon Satur­
day at Mount Sliuil M.B. Church
with tlie Rev. Anthony Miller offici­
ating. Visitation will be Friday 5 to
0 p.m. at Sunnae Chapel. Sunrise
Funrral Homr, 000 Locust Aw..
(407) 322-7383. in charge of serv­
ices.

V IO LA BELLAM Y W ILLIAM S
V iola B ella m y W illia m s . 74.
East 20th S treet. S a n ford , d ied
S atu rd ay, A p ril
4,
1998 at
H e a lth c a re a n d R e h a b ilita tio n
C e n te r o f S a n ford . B o m Jan . 4.
1924. sh e m o ved to S an ford In
1945 from L a m on t. F la. M rs.
W illia m s w a s a h om em a k er.
S h e w a s a m e m b e r o f V ic to ry
T e m p le or O od , Inc.
S u rvivo rs In clu d e sons. H en ry
Lee. F red d ie Lee. A a ro n Sr..
Sterm un.
all
of
S an ford .
S y lvester,
F a y e tte v ille .
N .C .;
dau gh ters, G lo ria J e a n C a rte r.
AlUmvantr
S p rin gs,
E a s ie r
M ae, S a n fo rd ,
A n tle r M a rie
B rtster. R o c h e s te r; N .Y .. Lnurtta B u rk e. S a n fo rd ; sister. L iz­
zie M a e C h ris tia n . S a n fo rd ; 28
g ra n d ch ild ren ;
27
g re a t­
g ra n d c h ild re n .
W ils o n -E lc h e lb e rg e r
M ortu ­
ary. S a n fo rd , in c h a rg e o f a r ­
ra n g e m e n t*.

Smoke
at 3 p.m. at the Sem inole
County Health Department lo ­
cated at 400 W . Airport Blvd..
Sanford. Youth, community
leader*, and Individuals from
organizations serving youth are
encouraged
to
attend
the
meeting. The Partnership w ill
work to develop local strategic*
for im plem enting tobacco pre­
vention and intervention p ro­
grams for youth and prom oting
a healthy comm unity through a
tobacco-free environm ent.
Prior to October. 1997, In
the State o f Florida it was only
Bgalnat the law to give or ecu
tobacco products to any one
under the age o f 18. Changes
to the law now make It illegal
for any one under the age of 18
to purchase or possess, or
m isrepresent their age to ob ­
tain tobacco products.
A m inor can receive 16 hours
o f community service or a $25
One and be required to attend a
school approved anti-sm oking
program for a first violation. A
second violation within
12
weeks is a $25 fine. For a third

Attend next town meeting:
Sanford’s future is at stake
N o s ta lg ia
bound
n on reven u e p ro d u c in g w h ile e le ­
p h a n t?
Tax
b aae
w in d fa ll
w a itin g
to
h appen ?
B o ld
statem en t o f v a lu e s that sa ys
th e c itiz e n s o f S a n ford are
m ore
Im p ortan t
th a n
com ­
m e rc e ? B ea u tifu l p la ce w h e re
all o f S a n fo rd 's c itize n s can
g a th e r w ith ea ch o th e r? W h a t's
y o u r fe e lin g a b o u t F o rt M ello n
Park and th e p e n d in g d e v e lo p ­
m en t th ereo f?
O n J a n u a ry 5, 1998, M a y o r
L a rry D ale sign ed an a g r e e ­
m en t w ith P R A D e v e lo p m e n t
and M a n a g em en t that sta tes,
in part:
"T h e C IT Y c o n c lu d e s that th e
d evelo p m en t o f la k efro n t p r o p ­
erty a s a h o te l/ c o n v e n tio n c e n ­
ter w ou ld serve a v a lid p u b lic
p u rp o se and th e re fo re h e re b y
agrees that It w ill a llo w P R A a
p eriod o f o n e (1) y e a r from th e
date o f
th is A g re e m e n t to
perform
c erta in
p r e lim in a r y
d evelo p m en t
Looks
on
the
a b o v e -d e s c rib e d real p ro p e rty .
D u rin g this o n e (1) y e a r p e rio d ,
th e C IT Y a g re e s th at It w ill
d eal e x c lu s iv e ly w ith P R A In
c o n s id e rin g the p o ten tia l d e ­
v e lo p m e n t
of
th e
aboved e scrib ed rea l p ro p e rty aa a
h otel/ co n ven tio n cen ter.
P R A h ereb y a g re e s that In
th e o n e ( I) y e a r p eriod fro m
the d a le o f th is A g reem en t. It
w ill p erform th e fo llo w in g ta sk s
a d h erin g to th e s ch ed u le set
forth o s c lo s e ly a s p o s s ib le ...
a. F e a s ib ility Stu dy an d A p ­
p r a is a l. 3 m o n th s
b. C o n cep tu a l D esign P h a s e .
6 m on th s
c. D e velo p m en t
a p p ro v a ls ,
in clu d in g a ll a p p lic a b le
site
plan review an d p erm its. 9
m on th s
d. L o n g T e rm L e a s e A g r e e ­
m ent w ith C rTY. L e „ 9 9 y e a r
lease. 12 m on th s

e. Securing suitable financ­
ing. construction to commence
tn stages alter financing la ob ­
tained...* J8 m onths.
This is the document the
Herald reported as ‘ an agree­
ment to conduct a feasib ility
study.* This la the agreem ent
lyor and two Commiebavc described In two

violation within 12 weeks, the
court w ill withhold Issuance or
suspend the m inor's driving

meetings* as *vety in­
nocuous.* ‘ com m itting the city
to nothing.* ‘ not really o b li­
gating anyone to anything.*
and ‘Just an exclusive to Inves­
tigate possibilities.* True, later
In the document there la what
one attorney described to me
as *a squirrel clause* which
states, T h to agreem ent is not
intended to obligate the C ITY
to any particular course o f ac­
tion with PRA or this protect...
It to understood that the p roj­
ect to ultim ately subject to ap-

p r iv ile g e * .
The
tow
T
h e la
w authorizes counUes

and m unicipalities to train
special Tobacco Enforcem ent
O fficers who. In addition to law
enforcem ent officers, w ill have
the authority to enforce the
new prohibition against m i­
nora. This provision would
allow school adm inistrators
and others who work with
youth to be certified to enforce
the new law making It m ore
effective.
When the how versus the why
tle die to examined, unthy behavior* are ihe con­
tributing factor in 50 percent o f
premature death*.
Tobacco
products are the leading life­
style (actor in these deaths.

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The Partnership w ill look for
ways to encourage a smoke
free environm ent and prom ote
healthy choices. For more In­
form ation call M ichael Mobley.
Tobacco Prevention C oordina­
tor at (407) 322-2724.

Sem inole Herald
“S ervin g S em inole C ounty S ince 1908“

Wednesday, April 6,1906 • VoLBO. No. 162
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th rou gh a d e v e lo p e r's
eyes.
H ere Is a c h a n c e to c r e a te
s o m e th in g that w ill d ra w p e o ­
p le to S a n ford , th at w ill Im m e ­
d ia te ly in ject s ig n ific a n t fu nds
In to th e ta x b a s e a n d d e v e lo p
u n d evelop ed lan d. C ou ld It a ls o
be. Just p erh a p s, a w a y to p r o ­
vid e v e ry p ro fita b le lo n g -te rm
w o rk fo r so m e o f th e tw en tyfo u r
d e v c lo p m c n t/ c o n tra c to r
rela ted c o n trib u to rs w h o p r o ­
vid e d
so m e
6 7 .9 0 0 to
the
M a y o r's c a m p a ig n fu n d?
A s a citizen I am fu lly s u p ­
p o rtive
of
lo c a tin g
a
ho­
tel /conTerence c e n te r In S anfond a n d to ta lly a ga in st p la c in g
tt tn F o rt M ellon Park. W h y?
B eca u se h a vin g th e m ost valua b le / d e s lra b le real esta te In
tow n d ed ica ted to th e p eop le Is
a valu e sta tem en t I b elieve Is
Im p ortan t. B eca u se g o in g to a
s tric tly n eig h b o rh o o d p a rk s y s ­
proval. m o d ifica tio n o r d is a p ­
tem w ill b rin g d e facto s e g r e g a ­
p roval w ithou t lim ita tio n
by
tion o f recrea tio n an d p a rk fa ­
th e C ity C o m m is s io n .*
cu lties. w h ich 1 b elieve to a b ­
Both a tto rn ey s w ith w h o m
so lu tely w ron g. B eca u se o th e r
IV e review ed
th e
docu m en t
c itie s h a ve m a n a ged to a ttract
h a ve In d ep en d en tly op in ed that
d e s ira b le
d e velo p m en t
an d
this cla u se Is ‘ p retty s ta n d a rd ’
th e ir
w a te rfro n t
In p relim in a ry a g reem en t a n d • p reserve
parka. A n d , sim p ly b e ca u se Ft.
’ the Intent o f th e docu m en t
M ellon P ark sh ou ld b e p r e ­
d e a r ly la to p ro ceed w ith full
served a s a h is to ric site, a
d evelop m en t.* T h e re Is n o la n ­
th ro w b a c k to tim e s w h en p r e ­
g u a g e In th is d ocu m en t that
servin g o p en
sp a c e s
m ean t
stip u la tes that a n y p ortion o f
m o re th an h e rm e tic a lly s c a lin g
Ft. M ellon P ark w ill rem a in as
th em In co n c re te . T h e y paved
p a rk land, n o th in g w h ich p r e ­
p a ra d ise an d p u t u p a p a rk in g
clu des
th e
d e v e lo p e r
from
b u ild in g on e very sq u a re foot o f
E v e ry c itize n sh ou ld h a ve an
lan d betw een N T M and the
o p in io n on th is p ro p o sed d e ­
C ivic C en ter. First S treet and
velo p m en t an d. e very c itiz e n
L ak e M on roe.
sh ou ld m a k e h e r o r h is view s
kn ow n. O n T h u rsd a y, A p ril 9. a
D o you b e lie v e M a y o r D ale
th ird t o w n m eetin g* w ill b e
an d the C o m m is s io n e rs h a ve
h eld at 7 p.m . a t th e C h a m b e r
b een c o m p le te ly
fo rth c o m in g
o f C om m erce.
W h e th e r yo u
w ith the c itiz e n s a b ou t w h a t Is
su p p ort th is p ro p o s a l o r a re
and to not In th is a g re e m e n t?
a gain st It. p le a s e c o m e an d
T h ou gh It h a s b een m e n ­
p a rtic ip a te In th e d e m o c ra tic
tion ed a few tim es in th e p a s t,
p ro cess.
Q u e s tio n s
w ill
be
d o es an yon e b e lie v e It to c o in ­
raised
,
and
h
o
p
e
fu
lly
a
n­
cid en ce (o r dtvln e In te rv e n tio n )
sw ered , ab ou t th e sta tu s o f th is
that the cu rren t C ity H a ll lo c a ­
a greem en t, th e re zo n in g p r o c ­
tion h as su d d en ly b een o ffe re d
ess. c o n tin u a tio n o f citizen p e ­
fo r sale to S e m in o le C ou n ty
titio n s fo r a referen d u m , p r o ­
Just a s tt w a s b e in g ra ised b y a
p osed traffic rerou tin g, and p o ­
n u m b er o f c itiz e n s aa a v ia b le
te n tia l lega l a c tio n .
a ltern a te lo c a tio n fo r a h o ­
tel /con feren ce c e n te r? T h is l o ­
c a tio n w ou ld h a ve e n a b led Ft.
M ellon
P a rk 's
p r e s e r v a tio n
an d. in many a s p e c ts is s
m u ch b e tte r lo c a tio n fo r a h o ­
tel /con feren ce cen ter.

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It’s the store you remember with

T lie die clearly has been
cast, but has not yet com e
com pletely to rest. This freight
train, engineered by the Mayor.
can still be derailed. The cu r­
rent zoning on Ft. M ellon Park
must be changed before a hotel
or m ulti-fam ily dwellings can
be built there. The C ity Coramisoicn still has the ability to
change or stop this madness.
Aa a longtim e developer
Mayor Dale sees the world

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Sim ilar to S heriff Ealinger'a
area nowconcern for the lo c a l--------ever. Juvenile crim e continues
to be a concern across the
state. The number o f Juveniles
arrested for murder, aex o f­
fenses. drugs and robbery all
rose tn 1997.
In the overall category o f
violent crim e*, murder* are
down 5.8 percent from 1996.
This represents 6.9 murders
per 100.000 population. Th is to
the lowest murder rate re­
corded for the state since 1933.
However, forcible sex offenses
rose by over 2 percent.
*Whlle we can be somewhat
encouraged by these latest
numbers, we must all be aware
that our aisle to constantly
facing the challenge o f far too
many violent crim inals and
teen offenders,
said
FDLE
Com m issioner Tim Moore.
He continued. “In addition,
there to an explosion o f a new
generation of crim inals who

Cooke
son would have
voted in favor o f his continu­
ing.
Cooke had been operating on
a one- year contract, which
would have expired on Sept. 30
o f this year. There had been
indications
during previous
Authority m eetings that the
contract would not be renewed.
Cooke said several weeks ago
that he waa uncertain why
there waa an effort to have him
removed. “What 1 didn't like.”
be said, “was that they didn't
make It d e a r regarding what I
m ight have been doing that
they
thought waa
w ron g*
Cooke added that this past
year waa the beat year ao far tn
the history o f the airport.
Now, because a new contract
is to be dr»R B up, tt appears
Cooke w ill rem ain at his post.
The length o f the contract

are sophisticated
in uMng
computer technology and com ­
plex fraud scams to victim ize
our citizens, businesses and
the state. We must rem ain
vigilant in our efforts by prioritiring public safety issues In
Florida.*
In Ihe area of dom estic v io ­
lence. the number o f incidents
and arrests are up this year.
’ This may indicate that vlcUnu
are more w illing to report
abuse to law enforcement. In
1997. domestic violence arrests
rose 4.3 percent in Florida and
reported dom estic violence o f­
fenses Increased by 2.7 per­
cent. In fact, nearly 41 percent
o f certain offenses including
murder, rape and assault were
domestic violence related.
This year's report contains
statistics from 377 o f Florida's
394 local law enforcem ent
agencies. O f the 17 that did not
report, their combined popula­
tions represent leas than one
percent o f the total population.

however, aa w ell as Cooke's
salary for the new time period,
remains to be determined.
Aviation Authority members
have Indicated they would vote
on those points at a subse­
quent m eeting, possibly
in
May.
The Sanford Airport Author­
ity was created fay Florida
Statute In 1971, to provide for
the operation,
management
and development o f the airport.
Mem ber* o f the Authority are
selected by the Sanford City
Com m ission.
W hile the d ty reviews and
approves the airport's annual
budget
and
appoints
the
Authority members, It to the
authority which to responsible
for the hiring o f the airport d i­
rector.
^ A u th c e y ^ C jg in n a n Sandra

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Tragedies,
love o f
baseball
motivate
Diemer
B y J e ff B e iiln lck c
A S S IS T A N T S P O R T S E D IT O R
S A N F O R D _ A n d re w D ie m e r n e v e r h ad a
ch a n c e .
H e w a s b o m p rem a tu rely , didn 't h a ve a
ch a n c e w h en h e w a s b o m . and c e rta in ly
d id n 't h a v e a ch a n c e to p itch at S e m in o le
H igh th is year. T h a t w a s th e last th in g on h is
m in d .
D ie m e r h as n e v e r h ad It easy: so m eh o w h e 's
tu rned a life lo n g series o f tra g ed ies Into a
su ccess story’ that h as h im p re p a rin g fo r c o l ­
leg e - p ro b a b ly S e m in o le C o m m u n ity C o lle g e w h ere h e h o p es to w a lk on to the b a s e b a ll
tra m .
T h e w h o le sto ry sta rts w h en n o n e-p o u n d .'
e ig h t-o u n ce k id w a s b o m abou t 1H y e a rs a go .
H ire r m on th p rem a tu re.

Rams take advantage
White’ s double following questionable call gives
Lake Mary extra inning softball win over Oviedo
B y D ea n S m ith
H E R A L D S P O R T S E D IT O R

R A M S 3 . L IO N S 1, e ig h t - in n in g *

O V IE D O _ In a d o s e g a m e e ven th e lltllcst o f
m is ta k e s ean k ill you .
T tie s d a y nigh t at O v ie d o High S ch ool the tw o
h e a v y w e ig h ts o f S e m in o le A th letic C o n fe re n c e
so fth a ll squ ared olT .and th e ga m e b a s ic a lly w as
d ecid ed on a m is ta k e .
W h o se m istak e that wars w a s dep en d en t u pon
w h ich team you w ere a fan of.
W ith tw o out and Lau ren C o o p e r on first b a s e
In the top o f th e eigh th Inning. Uake M ary's
U n d s a v M a n * hit a o n e -h o p p e r back to the
m ou n d that O vied o p itc h e r K atie H e ld s m ad e a
good sta b on and th rew to llrst base for th e a p ­
parent tn n tn g-en dtn g th ird out.
Hut th e b a se u m p ire ruled that the Lion s first
b a sem a n n ever to u ch ed first b ase, k eep in g the
In n in g alive.
N ich ole W h ite fo llo w ed w ith a b o o m in g dou b le
to th e L eftc c n tc r field fe n ce an d the R am s held
o f f an O vied o th reat In th e b o tto m o f the eigh th
In n in g fo r a 2-0 victo ry.
T h e call, right o r w ron g, put a sh ad ow on a
sp irited p itch in g b a ttle b etw een Lake M ary's
H n lllr S o w a rd s a n d O v ie d o 's K a tlr H e ld s .
F o r five In n in gs n o on e r a n ir clo s e lt&gt; scorin g,
tn fact. n H th r r tea m g o l a ru n n er pas! s e c o n d
base.

Lake Maty
Oviedo

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T h e L io n *' o n ly b a se ru n n er fo r the first seven
tu n in gs w as a w a lk to A llis o n P arker, th e s e c ­
on d h itter In th e ga m e, hut she w as gunned
dow n try in g to stea l secon d b y th e R ains' J ill
W o lc o tt.
W h ite led o ff th e secon d In n in g fo r Lake M ary
with an in field sin gle and m oved to secon d on a
w ild p itch , but she too w a s throw n out. us
Parker llred a bu llet to th ird fo r th e out.
T h e lx*»t ch a n ce fo r som eo n e to sco re c a m e
In the sixth us J e a n n le M a n * led o ff the In n in g
for the R am s w ith u d ou b le. C o o p e r th en bu n trd
for a sin g le an d Yu raha O tero did lik ew ise to
load the b a s e s w ith no on e out.
Hut u fly out to m ed iu m left field, an d a su per
th row to th e plute b y O vied o 's S arah K eeber. a
strik e out and a p o p u p to s h o rts to p en d ed the
th reat.
In th e fa trfu l eigh th . C o o p e r rea ch ed on an
lu lleld single. A fte r a p air o f p op up's, tJu dsay
M anx rea ch rd on th e e rro r and W h ite fo llo w e d

w ith h er d ou b le.
T h e L io n s tried to ra lly In th e b ottom o f the
eigh t In n in g as. w ith on e out. T u n ya H ow ard got
O vied o 's first hit o f th e g a m e and K a tie F ield s
follow ed w ith a n o th e r sin gle. Hut a lin e d rive b y
I4sa H e ld s that seem ed h ead ed fo r th e right
Held c o m e r w a s sn a gged b y L ak e M ary first
b a sem a n B rie V a n S w ea rin gen , w h o step p ed on
first fo r a g a m e -e n d in g d o u b le p lay.
Sow nrds. w h o retired 21 a lraigh t h atters fro m
th e first to th e e ig h th Inning, fin ish ed w ith a
tw o-h ltter. s trik in g ou t seven a n d w a lk in g on ly
one.
P ro vid in g th e o ffe n s e fo r th e R am s w ere C o o ­
p er (2 -for-3 . runl. W h ite (2-for-4 w ith dou b le,
twu fU ll), J e a n n le M a n * (l- fo r - 2 w ith a d ou b le).
J a c k ie C rlsp ell (l- fo r - 3 ), L in d sa y M anx (l-fo r -4 .
nm| an d O tero (l-for-4 | .
K atie F ield s en d ed w ith an eigh t-h itter, s tr ik ­
in g out eigh t, w a lk in g tw o and g ivin g up no
ea rn ed runs.
Lake M ary Is n o w 19-3 on the sea so n and w ill
host W in te r S p rin g s at 7 p.m . on T h u rsd ay. T h e
g a m e w ill h a ve ad d ed in cen tive fur th e R am s, as
th e H ears h a n d ed th em on e o f Ih r ir th ree lo s s e s
e a rlie r In th e s e a s o n .
O v ie d o fell lo 14-5. w ith ll u r r o f th o se lo s s e s
to L ak e M ary, a n d w ill be at A p o p k a tonight.

T h e re w as a s tro k e Uiat ca u sed a b lo c k a g e
In b a b y A n d re w .
•It's m a d e m e s tro n g e r." D ie m e r said. "I'v e
had to get stro n g e r hut It h a s m ad e m e s triv e
to b e a b e tte r a th lete, hut even m o re Im p o r­
ta n tly, a b e t t e r p e r s o n ."
D ie m e r stru ggled at tim es. H e 's a le fth a n d ed p itc h e r Tor th e S e m in o le H igh b a s e ­
b a ll te a m w h o g o t h is first s ta rt la s t F rid a y ,
p itc h in g th ree In n in g s tn a w in over P i n e .
R id ge. H e la p a rt o f th e c o u n ty 's ' d e e p e s t, r o ­
ta tio n 'w h ic h In c lu d e s C tia z Lytle, L a n c e O d om
a n d s evera l relie v e rs w h o ca n tak e o v e r a t a n y
tim e.
It h a s b een a lon g, ard u ou s Journey fo r
D iem er, w h o d o c to rs sa id sh o u ld n 't h a v e
m a d e It p a st b irth .
N ow . h e 's a 3 .6 g ra d e -p o in t a v e ra g e stu d en t
w h o Is re a d y to ta k e h is n ex t s te p In a life
th a t a lm o s t n e v e r b e g a n .
" T m p rou d o f w h a t I'v e a c c o m p lis h e d ."
D ie m e r said. "D o c to r s s a id I’ d n e v e r b e a b le to
w a lk o r e v e n m a k e U th rou gh th e first fe w
d a ys."
H e s ta rte d p la y in g re c re a tio n b a s e b a ll an d
s a id th e re w e re c o a c h e s w h o lo o k ed at h im a s
a p ro je c t w h o req u ired h e lp , b u t h e s a id the
c o a c h e s a lw a y s g a v e h im a c h a n c e .
S o m e tim e s h is te a m m a te s h a d q u e s tio n s ,
b u t D ie m e r a lw a y s s u rv iv e d th em .
"W ith k id s , y o u c a n a lw a y s te ll b y th e ir b o d y
la n g u a g e a n d th e w a y th ey lo o k a t y o u ." D ie ­
m e r said . "I re a lize d th a t's Just th e w a y th in g s
a re ."
D iem er. a s a re s u lt o f th e strok e, s till

Borsum ,
Silver
H &amp; w ks

knock o ff
Seminole
F r a n S ta ff R e p o rts

Ovtodo High School honored its senior La cross* players in s
cersm ony prior to Tuesday's gams, then the Lions wont out

and Ihrsshsd W est Orsngs 16-1 at John Courier F » U to rsmain one of only two undefeated teams in the stats of Florida.

Another lax laugher for Lions
B y J e ff B srU a ick *
A S S IS T A N T S P O R T S E D IT O R
O V IE D O _ It w a s S e n io r N igh t a t O vied o last night
a n d th e L io n s g irls la c ro s s e te a m sent th eir 14 s e n ­
io rs ou t o n a h a p p y n o te.
A fte r a p re-ga m e cerem o n y, th e Lion s, o n e o f on ly
tw o u n d efea ted tea m s In th e s ta te, d em o lish ed W est
O ra n ge. 16-1, In a g a m e In w h ich m are L io n s sc a re d
th a n did n 't.
O v ie d o is alm ost s ta rtin g to get bored. T h e L io n s
h a v e ra re ly b een c lia lle n g c d a n d are Just tryin g lo
m a k e su re e v ery o n e o n th e tea m g e ts p la yin g tim e.
O vtod o coa ch Lynn C a lk in sp en t the secon d h a lf let*
tin g h
' e r p *la yers .p e rfo rm a t d iffe
ifferen
r t position s. Just as
a c h a ffle n g e .
*W e a rc g ettin g a little b o re d ." m id d le A n n a F ra n z
s a id . "W e n eed a c h a lle n g e ."
" I t to startin g to g e t b o rin g ," ad d ed m iddle A n n HugJum ped o u t e a rly a n d n e v e r looked b a ck .

J e s s ic a M cD on ald sta rted th e scorin g, tak in g
fro m C a rrie W rig h t b eh in d th e n et. an d scored
O vied o up. 1-0. A m in u te later. K im C a r b e n y
o n a n u n a ssisted b rea k a w a y a n d O vied o b a re ly
h a rk .

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ting r u n in th e b o tto m o f the
in n in g a a th e S a in ts fro m
a p e C o m m u n ity C o lle g e ralfrorn a 6-1 d e fic it to d efeat the
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W e s t O ra n g e m a d e It d o s e tw o m in u tes la ter o n 11s
on to goa l o r th e n igh t, g e ttin g a s h o t p a s t O vied o 's
E rika W ith e rs p o o n -C a s a n o v a , b u t it w a s th e o n ly tim e
W est O ra n g e w ou ld get n ea r th e O vied o g o a l a s th e L i ­
o n s d om in a ted gro u n d b a lls .
W righ t scored u n a s s is te d to give O vied o a cu sh ion ,
an d fed M cD on ald fo r a n o th er g o a l to m a k e It 4-1.
A fte r th at. It w a s a rout. M cD on ald . L u cy Y ou n g.
C a r b e n y an d M elissa M cD erm ott ea ch h a d tw o g o a ls
to p a ce th e L io n s an d W righ t led th e w a y w it th ree.
O H icr s c o re rs w e re A m y G riffin , G ln n y T h o m p s o n .
A n n H u g g in s a n d K im b erly C a lk in .
W righ t a ls o h a d th ree a s s is ts .
"W e k n o w a n yb o d y ca n b ea t ua," C a lk in said . "B ut
w e 're still lo o k in g fo r a c h a lle n g e ."

Late inning woes haunt
Raider baseball team

Arafrsw Dtomsr w ss not tiyipn stil to ■vs mom than
• tow days, but h a * now w otted himself on the
pitching start f t Sem inole High School.

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T u esd a y.
SC C s co red sin g led ru ns In the
third, fifth a n d six th In n in g s and
tw o runs tn th e eigh th In n in g to
era se a 1-0 d e fic it a n d tak e a 5-1
lead.
But th e S a in ts (2 0 -1 3 o v e ra ll. 104 tn M F C ) c a m e b a c k w ith th ree
runs in Hie eigh th In n in g a n d tw o
runs in Hie n in th In n in g to p ick tto
Hie v icto ry a n d d ro p p e d th e R a id ­
ers to 11-30 o v e ra ll an d 1-14 In the

S A N F O R D _ V is itin g L ak e H o w e ll
Jum ped o n S em in o le fo r th ree runs
In th e to p o f th e first In n in g an d
H e a th e r B orsu m m a d e th em stan d
u p a s s h e p itch ed th e S ilv e r H aw k s
to a 5-1 v ic to ry o v e r th e F ig h tin g
S e m in o le * T u e s d a y n igh t.
A fte r s c o rin g th e th ree runs.
D orsu m w en t to w o rk an d h eld
S e m in o le to o n ly tw o sin g le s th e
rest o f th e w ay.
Lake H o w e ll p la ted Us o th e r tw o
ru ns In th e to p o f th e fifth In n in g
and led 5-0 b e fo re th e F ig h tin g
S em ln olea scored th e ir lo n e run In
th e b ottom o f th e sixth In n in g.
"W e p la y e d D al." s a id S e m in o le
h ead c o a c h D avid R ogers. "T h is la
a d is a p p o in tin g loss, w e didn't p la y
S em in o le softb a ll. W e i) h a ve to
co m e b a c k a n d p lay h a rd agaln at
L ym a n ."
P a cin g th e S ilv e r H a w k s o ffe n s e
w e re C ry s ta l R itc h e y an d J e n n y
R h ln er (b oth 2 -fo r-4 w ith on e R B I)
a n d J e n n Q U lespte (tw o R B I).
L a k rlta B ryan t w aa l-fo r-2 an d
K e lle y L a n g to n w aa l-fo r-3 fo r the
F igh tin g S e m in o le * ,
L ak e H o w e ll w ill h o s t D cLan d In
a C la s s 6 A -D istrict 3 g a m e at Red
B u g L ak e P a rk sta rtin g at 4 p.m ..
w h ile S e m in o le (9-6) w ill b e at L y ­
m an fo r a 5 p .m . g a m e on T h u rs ­
d a y.

Seminole girls rout
Pine Ridge in tennis
SANFORD _ The
S e m in o le
H igh S c h o o l g ir ls ten n is team
con tin u ed Its d o m in a tio n o f d is ­
trict o p p o n e n ts
on Tu esday,
w h ip p in g P in e R id g e 5-1 a t the
S H S c o u rts .
T h e F ig h tin g S e m in o le * w e re
a b le to p u ll o ff th e Im p re s s iv e
w in d e s p ite h a v in g to p la y w ith ­

ou t N o. 3 sin g le s p la y er. K im
W e s tb ro o k . T h e Junior to ou t fo r
th e s e a s o n w ith a n tq ju ry so
B eth a n y K leb su m w ill m ove v d
to No. 3 and S h erri T rim b le w ill
a d va n ce to N o. 4, w ith P a trin la
R am ey m o vin g In to th e No. ft
s in g le s afot.
K eratin K lffm a le r an d P a s h a
B a k e r b o th w o n th e ir s in g le s

P U a ss s ee BCC, F a gs B A

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�Seminole Herald, Santord, Florida ■Wednesday, Apnl 8,1998 - BA

Recreation Volleyball
S A N T O R I) _ T h e P ost-S ea so n T o u m a m rn t fo r
the C ity o f S an ford R ecrea tio n D ep a rtm en t P o ­
la r D ear R ecrea tio n a l V o lle y b a ll Leagu e w as
held tills past M on d a y n igh t at S an ford M id d le
S c h o o l.
In th e A L ea gu e tou rn am en t, re g u la r-sea so n
ch a m p io n K ath y's B a b y S h op (as usual, did n ot
la k e p art.
A s a resu lt, the Y k n o ts p osted a perfect 3-0
record to top W estvtrw B aptist C h u rch #1 an d
B eer :30. w h ich b oth w ent 2-1, and T h e SalntB.
w h o w ere 0-4.
T h e B le a g u e T o u m a m rn t ca m e dow n to a
tie b reak er, w ith th e U n k n ow n s b litzin g BUI R ay
N issan 11-0.
In regu la r tou rn am en t play, the U n k n o w n s
and BUI R ay N issan both w ent 4-1. settin g up
th e tie b reak er. T ra ilin g th e top tw o tra m s w ere
W rs tv lr w B aptist C h u rch « 2 (3-2). C .E .S. and
Don M ra le y 's S e m in o le Ford (b oth 2-3) and
S an ford C hurch o f O od (0-GJ.
T lie o vera ll fin al sta n d in gs from th e re gu la r
sea so n w e rr:
A League: C H A M P IO N S _ K ath y's B aby S h o p
(40-4), W e s tv trw B aptist C h u rch «1 (34-10).
Y k n ots (30 20). B eer :30 (24 20) and T h e S a in ts
(5-45).
B League: C H A M P IO N S _ BUI R ay N issan (3020). C .E .S. (20-21), D on M ea ley's S e m in o le Ford
127-23). th e U n k n ow n s (24-20). T h e B lo w flsh
(20 -3 0 ) and W r s tv lr w B aptist C h u rrh #2 and
S an ford C h u rrh o f O od (both 10-34).

LA K E M A R Y _ T h r S e m in o le Y M C A F n m lly
C e n te r w ill h old a 5 K R u n/W alk/Skatc on S a tu r­
d ay. A p ril 11tli nt L a k e M ary C ity H all Ic o m c r o f
Lake M ary Blvd. and C ou n try C lu b R oad) s ta r t­
in g at 7 :4 5 a .m .
T h is race w ill k ic k -o ff the 2nd A n m in l C ity
W id e E a ster E gg Hunt.
R egistration fo r th e ra ce con b e d o n e by c a ll­
in g th e S e m in o le Y M C A at 321-8944.
P a rticip a n ts w ill receive n T -s h irt, r e fr e s h ­
m en ts and p rizes. A w a rd s w ill b e p resen ted at
th e end o f I h e ra ce.
R ace p ro c e e d s w ill be u sed to p rovid e s c h o l­
a rsh ip s fo r u n d erp rivileg ed y o u th s and ad u lts In
S c m ln o lr C ou n ty.

Sanford softball meeting
S A N F O R D _ T h e S an ford R ecrea tion D e p a r t­
m ent w ill hold an o rg a n iza tio n a l m eetin g for Us
S p rin g S lo w p llc h S o ftb a ll Iz-agues on T u esd a y,
A p ril 14th at 6 :3 0 p .m . at the D ow n tow n You th
C en ter, first flo o r o f S a n fo rd C ity H a ll.
T h e S R D w ill offer, m en 's, w o m en 's. C o-E d .
C h u rch and In d u stria l le a g u es s ta rlin g In e a rly

R A IN E S G A U G E
T im R aines Is a S an ford n ative and S em in ole
H igh S ch ool g ra d u a te n ow p la yin g for th r N ew
Y o rk Y an k ees. Ills sta ts fo r the 1998 season Is
In th r first colu m n , p erso n a l-b est
season
totals In th e secon d colu m n and c a reer to ta ls

(In clu d in g 199K gam es) In th r th ird colu m n .
R a ln r* w a s I-fo r 5 as the Y a n k ees b rok e out
o f a s e a s o n -lo n g slu m p w ith 17 hits and fou r
horn.e runs in a 13-7 th ra sh in g o f the S e a ttle
M arin ers T u esd a y n igh t.

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Cos l l a s s
c o n fe re n c e .
O n Satu rday. S C C led 2-1 In
th e fou rth In n in g th e first g a m e
o f a d ou b leh ea d er at L ak e C ity
C o m m u n ity C o lle g e an d s c o re d
a run In th e to p o f th e s even th
In n in g to Ue the g a m e at 3-3
an d force e x tra In n in gs.
B u t th e T lm b e rw o lv e s w ere
u p to th e c h a lle n g e and s c o re d
th e g a m e-w in n in g run In the
b ottom o f th e eig h th In n in g.
LC C C (19-19 o vera ll. 5-7*1 In
th e c o n feren ce) a ls o w on the
la te gom e, 7-2, sco rin g fou r
runs In the b ottom o f the sixth
In n in g to b rea k op en a c lo s e
g a m e.
T h r R aid ers w ill host V a le n ­
c ia C om m u n ity C o lle g e In a
M id -F lorid a C o n fe re n c e ga m e
at R a id er Field at 3 p.m . on
T h u rsd ay, th en h ost C e n tra l
F lorida
C om m u n ity
C o lle g e
fro m O ca la In a d o u b le h e a d e r
at R a id er Field sta rtin g at noon
on Saturday.
C h a d Z am lew sk l p roved to be
a th orn In S C C 's sid e on T u e s ­
d ay, us h e op en ed the th reerun eigh th In n in g w ith a dou b le
an d, fo llo w in g a h om e run b y
form er
L ak e
B ra n tley
a la r
B ryan G ra ssin g
to tie
the
ga m e, trip led an d la te r sco red
th e g a m e -w in n in g tun In the
n in th in n in g.
J esa e M ario, w h o h ad a l ­
low ed on ly fou r h its through
seven In n in gs, su ffered the lo s s
d e s p ite g ivin g up five e a rn e d
ru ns on n in e h its a n d s trik in g
out 12.
C on trib u tin g to a
12 hit
R a id ers
a tta ck
w ere
N ew
S m yrn a
B ea ch 's
K e n tre lle
E van s (3-for-4 w ith a d ou ble.
tw o runs, o n e R B I), S a n fo rd ’s
P h illip E u b an k s (3 -for-4 w ith a
d ou b le) a n d J o h n n y Q u lsep p e

re
(2-for-4 w ith tw o d ou b les).
A lso co n trib u tin g w e re A n ­
drea C o rre a (l- fo r - 3 , run. R B I),
C h ris W a d e (l- fo r - 3 ). J a m e y
E p p erson (l- fo r - 4 , RB I). T r a v is
G a m b le
(l- fo r - 5 ,
run)
an d
S a n fo rd 's R ob D en m on (run).
D ou g D tm m a h ad a h u ge d a y
for L ak e C ity , g o in g 5-for-7
w ith th ree d o u b le s and th ree
RBI. T ra v is H a rrin g to n a ls o
h ad a b ig d ay. g o in g 3-for-S
w ith a d o u b le a n d tw o RBI.
IT ovtd ln g the o ffe n s e fo r S C C
In th e first ga m e w e re J o s h
R hodes (2 -for-4 ). Q u lsep p e ( I for-4 w ith a h om e run. run, tw o
RBI),
E van s
(l- fo r - 3 .
run),
D enm on (l- fo r - 3 ), E p p erso n ( I for-4, R B I) and G a m b le (1 -for4. run).
P a rin g th e R a id ers a tta ck In
the secon d ga m e w ere E p p eraob (3-for-3, R B I). E van s (2 -for2) and O v lrd o 's J a y M c F a rla n r
(2-for-3).

lAlNTS 6 . RAIDERS B
taadaala 001 O i l 020 _ B 12 4
• s a ls f * 010 000 032 _ • 0 9
H u b u id O u lu p p r. Schmitt. PerkIn* (H| and Oraaeing WP _ fYrkln* l i ­
s t LP . Maria (3-61 9 m _ none. 211 .
SCC. Q u u rp p r 2. Eubank*. Evans:
S TC C . Zamlewskl. Mutton. lkx)a* 311 .
SFCC. Zamlewskl UK _ DPCC, Graaatnc Heron!* . SCC 11-30 overall 1-14
M F C : SFCC 20 13 overall. 10-4 M F C .

SATU RD AY
TM B ERW O LVES 4-7.
R AID E R S S-S
GAME ONE
000 900 10
Lake City 010 101 01 I

3 7 6
4 10 •

Smith and You man* Scranton and
Kay. WP _ Scranton (0-4). LP . Smith
(2-6). Save _ none. 21) _ LCCC. Ulmma
2 311 _ none. IIH . SCC. Oulacppe.

G AM E TW O
000 0 1 0 1 . 9 0 4

Laka City

O i l 104 a .

7 IS O

.Irnkln* and Gularppr Ho*e and kay
WP _ Knar (3-2) L T . Jrnkln* 12-71
Save . nunc 211 . LCCC. Dunma. Ikarrtn ftu i Kay. fkxindtrvc 311 . n o w 1st
maw Mrscud* _ LCCC IB IB overall
0 7-1 M F C .

Tennism a tch es and a lso c o m b in ed to
w in at No. 1 d o u b les.
K leb au m an d T rim b le a ls o
w on thetr sin g le s m a tch es but
th ey d id not get to p la y d o u b les
a s on e o f P in e R id ge's p la y e rs
w a s out w ith an Injury.
R am ey lost In a tou gh m atch
to th e P a n th ers' A n g e la V argex,
8-4.
T h e g irls a re n ow 6 -7 on the
sea son and b oth th e b o ys an d
rls h ave tw o m a tch es left
■fore the district to u rn a m en t
that w ill b e held In D a y to n a
B each on A p ril 2 0th and 21st.
B oth rem a in in g m a tch es are
Clans G A-D lstrict 5 c o n te s ts
a gain st S p ru ce C reek In P o rt
O ra n ge on T h u rsd a y s ta rtin g at
3:30 p.m . an d u w eek fro m
T h u rsd a y a gain st O a k R idge a t
a site to be d eterm in ed .

S

G IR LS
FIGHTING S E M M O LE S 0,
PANTH ERS 1
iOtOLSS
No. | _ KlraUn Klllmaicr (SrtnUtuiri de­
feated Megan Mulligan. S-4.
No. 1 . Psaha 1laker (Seralnulrl de­
feated Aka Leotard, B-0.
No 3 . Ilethany tOrbaum (Seminole)
defeated ItullY VaU. H-2.
No. 4 , Sherri Trimble (Seminole) de.(ruled Liini PuUaM* ft-1.
No. 8 . Angela Vargrj (Pine Kklge) de­
feated Paintua Ramey. 8 4
DOUBLES
No I . KlraUn KUlraalrr-Paaha linker
(Seminole) defeated Megan Mulligan-Aka
Leonard. B-2.
No. 2 _ Not played bsauee of injury to
Pine Ridge player
RECORDS _ Seminole 6-7.

Diemerd o esn 't
ivc fu ll use o f h is righ t arm an d. u n til recen tly,
auld p itch m u ch lik e on e-a rm ed m a jo r-lea g u er
m A b b o tt w h o d elivered h is p itch es w ith h is
ove tu ck ed u n d er h la th ro w in g a rm an d m oved
to h is left h a n d u p on delivery.
■W hen I lo o k ed at him . It sh ow s you can
h le v e an yth in g.* D iem er said . * I give all o f
« c red it to the g lo ry o f O od b eca u se, w ith ou t
Im. I'd b e d e a d *
Hla left arm Is still m u ch stro n ger th an h la
{ h i an d D iem er co n tin u es to w o rk on the
re n g th o f h is rig h t arm . T h e right a rm w a s
u ch m ore w ea k en ed th a n th e oth er, bu t It
ever g o t h im d ow n .
*1 w ou ld g e t fru stra ted som etim es,* D iem er
dd. *1 Just said I w o u ld n e v e r qu it.*
A fte r y ea rs o f o v e rc o m in g o b s ta c le s and s k e p ­

i

tics. D iem er h a s earn ed a sp o t o n the S e m in o le
roster. H e d o e s n 't p la y a s m u ch a s h e w a n ts to
bu t h e so ld h e 'll do a n y th in g it ta k es to c o n tr ib ­
u te to th e stro n g S e m in o le team , on ce rated
th ird In th e sta te.
*1 love b a seb a ll a n d I’ll n e v e r stop try in g to d o
m y b est at It.* D iem er said. T i l n ever quit a t
a n y th in g I try.*
H e a ls o w o n 't qu it a t try in g to b ec o m e a key
p art o f th e S e m in o le p itch in g s ta ff a s tt m ak es
its w a y tow a rd s a s ta te title.
*1 w as g la d to A n a lly b e o n th e hill th e o th e r
n igh t,* D iem er sold . *1 c a n 't com p la in , though- I
k n o w I ca n p itc h a n d I h a ve n e v e r In m y Ufe lo st
co n fid e n c e In m yself. I k n ow I ca n th ro w
s trik e s .
D iem er d o esn 't h a ve a w in y e t th is season . A t
least n ot on th e m ound.

Youth Basketball at SCC

Kung Fu/Martial Arts classes

S A N F O R D _ S e m in o le C o m m u n ity C o lle g e and
the S e m in o le C o u n ty S h e r iffs D ep a rtm en t P o ­
lice A th lr tlc L ea gu e Is a c c e p tin g In d ivid u al and
team re g is tra tio n s fo r it's s p rin g le a g u e fo r b o y s
and g irls 1 0 -yea rs-of-a ge a n d y o u n g er.
A ll g a m e s a re p la y ed at th e c o lle g e on S alu rdny m orn in gs.
C ost Is $ 5 0 p er p la y e r o r $-100 p er team .
R egistra tion fo rm s a re a v a ila b le at m ost e le ­
m en ta ry s c h o o ls o r b y c a llin g P A L a t 330-6600.
ext. 263. S C C at 32 8 -2 0 9 2 , o r a c c e s s th e In ­
tern et
at
H T T P :/ / m em b c rs .a o l.c o m / s ta rs b h a ll/ ln d e x .h tm )

S A N F O R D _ T h e S a n ford R e c re a tio n D e p a r t­
m en t is o ffe rin g K ung-Fu an d M a rtia l A r ts
c la s s e s .
C la sses, fo r a g e s 6 -to-a d u lt. w ill b e h eld on
T u e s d a y and T h u rs d a y eve n in g s from 6 p.m . to
7:15 p.m . at the D ow n tow n Y ou th C e n te r l o ­
ca ted on th e b o tto m flo o r o f S a n ford C ity H a ll.
300 N. Park A ve.
C ost Is $3 0 p er m on th fo r a d u lts an d $ 2 5 p e r
m on th fo r k ids 0-12. F a m ily p ric e s are a ls o
a v a ila b le .
In s tru c to r D arryl D zlcd zlc w ill teach tr a d i­

Lyman Booster Club golf
L O N G W O O D _ Lym an H igh S ch o o l w ill hold Its
an n u al B o o s te r C lu b G o lf T o u rn a m en t on M o n ­
day. A p ril 13th nt R o llin g H ills G o lf C lub.
T h e even t w ill b egin w ith a sh otgu n start at 3
p.m .
C ost In $6 5 p er p erson ($ 4 5 fo r R o llin g H ills
m em b ers) o r $250 p er fou rsom e. C ost In clu d es
18 h oles w ith cart, d ln n rr a fte r play, w e lc o m e
g ifts an d p rizes a fte rw a rd .
C on tact A n n C a rr (339-5244| o r D an C a n n o n
(869 -5 1 9 6 ) fo r m ore In form ation .

tion al C h in e s e K u n g-F u w h ich Is u sefu l In
g u id in g s c lf-rs tc c m a s w ell a s d is c ip lin e and
b o d y c o n d itio n in g . A ls o tau gh t w ill h r fo rm s,
w e a p o n s a n d s e lf-d e fe n s e .
F o r m ore In fo rm a tio n , call 330-5697.

M ay.
C ost w ill b e $ 3 0 0 fo r r e lu m in g team s and
$ 3 2 5 fo r n ew team s. A d iscou n t w ill b e given In
m a n a gers w h o a tten d th e o rg a n iza tio n a l m e e t ­
ing.
C a ll 330-5 6 9 7 fo r m ore In form a tion .

Y M C A 5K Run/Walk/Skatc

Legal Notices
IN TU B OIHCUIT COUNT
07 T N I IS TN JUDICIAL
C IR C U IT 07 7L0SIDA
IN ANO 70S
•IM INOLS COUNTY
OINBNAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A M NO. • T -Z T It .C A .l4 -R
OE CAPITAL M0RTGAQ4
SERVICES Inc.
Pleinlill
VS
JAME ■ 7 OUTHIRY
A/K/A JAMES FREDERICK
OUTHERT A/K/A JAMES
WEITOROOK SNYDER
BETTY A OUTMERV
WILLIAM O HEDRICK
NOLINE HEDRICK
MIT2I S HEDRICK N/KJA
MITZI VOUNO
MICHAEL ANDREW
HEORICK ROBERT
WAYNE HEDRICK
UNKNOWN HEIRS
i t f r n H i g rin ltn ,
rsugneet lienor*
i. J.lora, trull*** or oth*r
claimant* claiming by
‘hrough. under or
aga.nil a* h«ir* ol
H O U S E HEORICK,
rk*c****d if living
and *tt unknown
part.** claiming by
through, unit*, and
agamat th* above
n*m*d d*ftnd«nr|*| who
arc not known to b*
daad or *lrv*
whether ***) unknown
pen** may claim
an interest ** tpoutes
hew* device**
grantee* or other
claimant*
unknown p*rkon(*) in
post as l .on ot th* kubyect
r* aI property It
unknown p*f•on, ,) nt
po****»ion ot the kubiect
reel property *}.
Defendant*
NOTIC ( 07 ACTION
TO
UNKNOWN
HEIRS
DEVISEES
ORAN TEIS
ASSIGNEES LIENORS CREDI­
TORS TRUSTEES OR OTHER
CLAIMANTS CLAIMINO 8 T
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AQAINST
AS
HEIRS
or
NOIENE HEDRICK OECEASEO
ADDRESS UNKNOWN
YOU ARE MO T&gt;*1*0 Wat an
action lor lorecMMur* o&lt; mort­
gage
on
the lot lowing
deer ri bed pewparty
LOT S. SLOCK S. HINSON'S
ACRES ACCORDING TO THE
plat th e r e o f a i r e c o r d ed

IN PLAT BOON I . PAG! SS OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
MMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
he* been tiled again*! you end
you are required to aerv* a
copy ol your wrtllen defen***
■f any to it on W INDY HARKN C II BECK Attorney lor the
Ptomtitt whoa* addrea* i* 4010
Boy Seoul Boulevard. Suit*
ISO. Tampa Florida 1340/ on or
bo lor* thirty day* bom the date
ol the Irtt public a pon ol Ihi*
notic* and Me the ongmel with
th* Clark at thi* Court either
before service an Plaintiff*
attorney or immediately there­
after. otherwise a default wtK
be entered again*! you for the
rake I demanded m the comNOTE PURSUANT TO THE
FAIN
DEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE
AOVIIED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS D I I U E D TO BE A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A OEBT ANO ANY
INFORMATION OOTAINEO WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
WITNESS my fund end the
teal ol said Court on MARCH
ITIh. IS M
Maryann* Mora*
A* Clerk ol the Court
By. Ruth King
At Deputy Clerk
COOILIS A STAWIARSKI
4010 Boy Scout Boulevard
Surte 4SO
Temp* Florida 33S0T
Telephone ISIS) STT-400S
CEE M T - M I U
Pubttah Apnl I, E. ISM

- M P - » _____________________
M T N I CIRCUIT COUNT
O f TH E IS TN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND 70*
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE HO. ST-ESB4 CA 14 W
NATIONSBANC MORTOAGE
CORPORATION.
Ptamtin.

VS.
DANNY T AOU8ATO.
*1 us . at a l.
Defendant*
NO TICE 0 7 BALE
NOTICE IE HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to an Order of 7ln*l
Judgment
Scheduling
Forsclosura Sal* anlarad on
March ZSth. IM S In this esa*
now pending in a*td Court the
alyl* ol which t* Indicated
I will sell to Hi* highest and
beat bidder lor cash al th*
WEST 7R0NT DOOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY COURTHOUSE. M l N
Park Av*. Sanford. 7L S tTFt. al
I I M a m . on th# fta l day of
APRIL. IS M tha following
described property aa aat forth
in said
Ordar or
Pinal
Judgment, to.wit:
LOT M l. ALAFAYA WOODS
PHASE II. ACCORDINO TO T H I
MAP OR P U T TH E R I0 7 AS
RECORDED IN P U T BOOK M .
PAGES EE THROUGH 71. IN
THE PUBLIC RSCOROS 07
SEMINOLE COUNTY. 7L0RI0A
a/ka
lOZS WEAVE* OR..
OVIEDO. 7L SITES
0R 0ER E0 al SEMINOLE
County. Florida, (hit 24th day of
MARCH. IS M
MARYANNS MORE*
Aa Clark. Circuit Court
Seminole County. Florida
By: Jan* E Jaaawtc
Aa Daputy Clara
SPEAR E HOFFMAN PA
TOE South Oiala Highway
Coral Gablet. Florida U 14S
Telephone (IM ) M 4 -IIS S

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

Persona with disability who
Clerk ol Circuit Court
nead a special accommodation
By Jen* E Jatewic
to panic&gt;pat* in this proceeding
Deputy Clark
should
contact
ADa
COOILIS ■ STAWIARSKI
Coordinator at 301 N Park
4010 Boy Scout Boulevard
Avenue. Suit* N
Sanford.
Suil* *50
Florid* 32771. at least live dey*
Temps. Florid* 31407
prior to th*
proceeding
Publish April I, t. I SSI
Telephone (401) 313 *330 Eel
OEP-28
422T, 1 SOO-SSJ-STM (TDD) or
IN T H I C IR C U IT COURT
t I00-SSS 47 70 (V) vie Florida
IN AND FOR
Relay Service
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
Publish April I, S IS M
FLORIOA
PEP 27_______________________
CIVIL DIVISION
NOTICE OF *10
CASE NO. S8*4S&gt;&gt;CA- 14-S
NOTICE IE HEREBY given that
KENNETH LEE NORMAN
sealed brda anil be received by
at
Personal Representative
Orlando
Sanford
Airport
Authority in the Board Room *1 ol Ihe Ealat* ol
JAMES LINCOLN
On* Red Cleveland Boulevard,
Suite 200 Orlando Sanford NORMAN. Deceased
Plainlift
Airport 2 00 PM on Apnl 2Sth,
IM S el which time brda will be
NANCY
WATERS.
A
ANY
opened lor the construction ol
AND ALL OTHER
HELICOPTER
OCCUPANTS IN POSSESSION
HANSBR P R O JEC T
Defendant*
(Deals" Build Centra*!)
NO TICE OF ACTION
ORLANDO
TO
Nancy
Waters,
end
any end
SANFORD AIRPORT
other occupants in posses­
Any brd received alter the
specified lime end date will not sion. ANO ALL OTHERS TO
WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
be considered
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIEO
A mandatory Pre-Bid confer­
ence will be held lor the pur. ol th* institution ol this action
poa* ol providing an overview ol Elactmenl by Plaintiff lo
ot the Helicopter hanger end to recover possession ol the fol­
described real property
answer eny question*, which lowing
located in Eem.nol* County
might aria* Aft bidder* are
required to meet on Apnl 11th. Florida
Legal Description Lot 4 7.
IM S el 2 00 PM in the Board
Vide* ol C**t*tb*«ry Phase 2.
Room ol th* Terminal Building
Plat
Book 25 Page* 1S-2I ol
Cop*** ol Buf Document* may
be obtained al • coal ol the Public Record* ol Seminole
3104 00 per tel by calling Jon County Florid*
oteaan
Oilando
Santord Taa Parcel No
34*21 -SO-SSO-OOOO-0470-0-2
Airport 407-3X3 0343 Check*
made payable to Santord Addrea a
1SSI Caste (wood Street
Airport Authonty Coaly era not
Winter Park. FL 327S2
refundable Th* Bid Oocumenl*
YOU ARE HEREBY required to
hev* bean prepared by HNTB
Me your answer or written
Team Orlando Florida
Any forthcoming addenda will detente*, if any in the above
be provided only to plan hold­ proceeding with th* Clark ol
ers who have received their this Court and to verve a copy
documents
bom
Orlando thereof upon th* Plainlill'a
Eenlord Airport The Owner will attorney. Jama* Scott Mill*
not be responsible lor potential 2241 La* Road. Suite 123
tedder* who receive document* Winter Park. FL 327SS on or
bom other source* or lor ua* ol b* lor a April S IM S
it you tail lo til* your answer
mcomptot* sat* ol document*
written detente* in tha
Plan* and spec ilie abona may
be reviewed m local plan rooms above proceeding, on Plainlilt a
attorney a default will b*
and Builder'* tachanga*
entered against you lor th*
Seen tout shea We l m e * i
demanded
m
th*
mad Wv a Nut Send or a u t a r a rebel
check In th* amount ol I k ot Cdmpiaint or Petition
Signed
on
thi*
4th
dey
ol
th* be** but •* evidence of
good faith end guaranteeing MARCH. IS M
lSAL)
that the successful bidder wdl
Maryann* More#
eeecuf* and furnish lo th*
Owner a Performance Bond and
Clerk ol the Circuit end
Payment Bond meeting the
County Court.
standard* outlined Nt lb* Did
Seminole County. FL
Document* far 104k *1 th*
By Cecilia V Ekern
contract price Th* tuccaeafui
Deputy Clerk
brddar shall delnrar th# bond*
NOTICE
to th* Owner within Ian (10)
AMERICANS WITH
days after begin awarded th*
DISABILITIES ACT OF 1SS0
contract Th* premium al *#*d
bond lo b# paid by tha **rd Administrative Order No S7-3
II you era a parson with a diecontractor
Each bid than be mad* Hi abibty who need* eny accom­
atrtcl accordance with the modation hi order M participate
insbuebona lo Bidder*. and alt in this proceeding, you are aribapplicable
condition*
and dad. at no coal lo you. to th*
requirements spacilied m the provision ol certain assistance
Pteaa*
contact
Court
protect s Bid Document*
Th* tuccesalul bidder. It any. Administrator at M l N Park
wdl be notified after th* owner Avenue, Suit* N310. Santord.
FL 32771. (407) 1X3-41M eat
he* awarded th* contract
Th* Owner rata nr** th* right 4227 within Z working day* ol
to I*t*ct eny and all bid*, to your receipt al Oil* notice, il
wane any informs*tie* or irrag- you are hearing or voice
utanna* el bid*, or to accept impaired, call 1-ZOO-SSS-S771
any but m part, lor the ben*lit Publish Apnl 1, S. IS. 22. IS M
PEO-MO-A____________________
ol th* Owner
IN TH E C IR C U IT CO U R T
Publish April S IM S
FOR SB Ml ROLE COUNTY,
D C P -n s
FLORIDA.
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. S T -IB 4 1 -C A -I4 -K
M TH E CIRCUIT COURT
07 TH E IS TN JUDICIAL
GLENDALE FEOERAL BANK.
FEDERAL
SAVINGS BANK.
CIRCUIT 07 FLORID*
Plainlilt.
M ABO FDR
BEMM OLR CO UN TY
KARIN K HOFFMAN. ■
JURIS D M T ION DIVISION
single women. ALAFAYA
CASE NO. OS-BOOB CA 14 A WOOOS HOMEOWNER S
ASSOCIATION. INC ;
FEDERAL NATIONAL
MORTOAOE ASSOCIATION
AMERICAN GENERAL
Pie intill. FINANCE. INC and
UNKNOWN TENANT f l .
VS
Defendants
OOUOLAS L OREV. *1 a l.
Defendants
R E-N OTICE OF BALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 4B
NOTICE
NOTICE I t HEREBY GIVEN
OF FORECLOSURE BOLE
Notw* I* hereby gnren, that, purtuenl lo an Order or
Final Judgment ol
pursuant to that Final Judgment
el Foreclosure dated March hrracloauro dated August 17.
Slid. IM S . and entered in civil 1M7 and an Ordar Resetting
cate number M -Z O M CA 14 A. Bale dated March ZSrd. IM S
ol the Circuit Court ol th* ISth end entered Hi Cat* No 87Judicial Circuit in end lor 1Z41-CA-I4-K ol th* Eighteenth
Seminole
County.
Florid*, Judicial Circuit Hi and lor
County.
Florida.
wherein FEDERAL NATIONAL
MORTOAOE ASSOCIATION, i*
GLENDALE FEDERAL
Plain till and O O u a L A t L BANK. FEDERAL
•AVI NOE
GREY, T H I CROESI NO MASTER BANK, ia plaintiff and KARIN R
COMMUNITY
ASSOCIATION. HOFFMAN, a single women.
I N C . ___ _ UNKNOWN PER- AlAFAYA WOODS HOMEOWN­
SON(I) IN POSSESSION OF ER'S
ASSOCIATION.
INC .
THE EURJECT REAL PROPER­ AMERICAN
OENERAL
TY. N/KJA BEVERLY BUCKLEY. FINANCE. INC . end UNKNOWN
. UNKNOWN PERSONiS) IN TENANT at. are delendenla. I
POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT wiM sett lo the high**I and bast
REAL PROPERTY. N/K/A CARL­ bidder lot caah al th* Waal
TON
BUCKLEY.
____. from door ol lit* laminol#
UNKNOWN PEREON(B) IN POE- County Courthouse at SOI
SEESION OF T H I EURJECT North Park Avanua. Santord.
REAL
PROPERTY.
N/KJA laminol*
County.
Florida
SHERVEE BUCKLEY, is/ar* S377I. al 11 00 o'clock a m on
Delendenl(s). I will aall lo the the tlr d day ol APRIL. IM S .
highest and boat bidder lor th* lo Mowing described proper­
cash al Ih* watt Iron! door ol ly aa set lortta hi said Order or
th* Saminol* County court- Final Judgment, lo-wit
LOT E4. ALAFAYA WOODS
house in lanlord, Seminole
County. Florida, at M OO A M
PHASE III. ACCORDINO TO THE
on Ih* 23rd day ol APRIL. IS M . PLAT THEREOF. A l RECOROEO
th* following described proper­ IN PLAT BOOK SS. PAGES SO.
ly aa tat forth Hi said Final St E S3. PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIOA
Judgment, lo wit
Lot 44. SILVER LAKES WEST
II you a n a person with a diebillty who need* any accomAT THE C ROSSI NOE, UNIT
ONE. according le th* plat modalion in order lo participate
thereof *• recorded In Plal m this proceading. you ero anti•I no coal to you. lo Ih*
Book 34. Pages ST and SE. of
th* Public Records ol Sc mmol* provision ol corlsm assistance
Plea** contact Ih* Court at
County, Florid*
NOTE: PURSUANT TO THE (407) SZS-4S30 within two (2)
FAIR
DEBT
COLLECTION working day* ol your rocalpt ol
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE Ihia Nolle*; II you art hearing or
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM voice impaired, call Florida
IB DEEMED TO BE A DEBT Relay Service (BOO) MS-1770
OATEO al laniard, Florida, on
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A OEBT AND ANY MARCH 14th. IM S
MARYANNE MORSE
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
Aa Clark. Circuit Court
BE U ttO FOR THAT PURPOSE
By Jan* E. Jaaawtc
Doled the |4th dey ol MARCH.
Ac Deputy Clerk
IS M
SMITH E HIATT. P A
MARYANNS MORES

r

Legal Notices
Attorney* for Plainlilt
2481 East Oakland Park
Boulevard, Suit# 303
Fort Lauderdale. FL 33306
Publish April t. S. IS M

OtEJiIN THE C IR C U IT CO U RT
OF THS IIO H T IB N T H
JUD ICIAL CIRCUIT,
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
CASS NO. S S -S S I-O P
Iff RE Esfet# of
ROBERT J SCHWARTZ.
Deceased
NOTICE
OF ADMINISTRATION
The administration of th*
Estate
ol
ROBERT
J
SCHWARTZ Deceased F.l* No
oa-231-CP is (tending In th#
Circuit Court ol Seminole
County,
Florida
Probate
Division the address of which
is
Seminole
County
Courthouse 301 North Perk
Avenue Sanford Florida 32771
The names end addresses ol
Ih* Personal Representative
end
th*
Personal
Representative's attorney are
set forth below
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIEO THAT
All person* on whom thi*
notice is served who have
obieclions met challenge th*
•alidity ol Ih* Will th* qualifi­
cation*
ol
tha
Personal
Representative venue or juntdtction ol thi* Court are
required lo lit# their obteclions
witn this Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE or THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All craditort ol Ih* Decadent
end other persona having
claims or demands against
Decedents Estate on whom a
copy ol this nolle* is served
Ihm three month* altar th#
ilale ol th# first publication ot
Ihi* notice must Me their claims
With this Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER T H I DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
N O TIC t OR THIRTY OAYS
AFTER THE GATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All other creditor* of th*
Decedent end person having
cleima or demend* against the
Decedent's Eatats must file
lhair claims with thi* Court
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF T H I
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL DE FOREVER OARREO
Th* del* of Ih* lirtl publica­
tion ol this Nolic* la April Sth.

IMS
ROSEMARIE H SCHWARTZ,
as Personal Repreaenlallva ol
Ih* Ealat* ol ROBERT J
SCHWARTZ
Attorney lor
Personal Representative
KENNETH F MURRAH
Ol Murreh Doyle and
WigU P A
*00 West Mora* Boulevard
PO Dot 132S
W -'» r Park Florida 12TM
telephone (407) S44 SS01
Flonde Bar Number OOS74B4
Pubhkh Apnl S. IS. IM S
OEP*B7
IN THE C IR C U IT CO URT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number 8 B -I4 -C P
IN RE THE ESTATE OF
EVA M ABOQV
Deceased
N OTICE t o o r b d i t o n e
(eummary admbsletrollen)
TO ALL PERSONS HAVINO
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
AQAINST THS ABOVE ESTATE:
You are hereby notified that an
Order
at
Eummary
Ad nun i aIra lion
hat
bean
entered in the estate of Eve M
Abbgy. deceased. FU# Number
M-14-CP. by Ih* O m it Court
Seminole County, Florida.
Probate Division, th* address
ol which ia PO Drawar C
Santord. Florida S2T7Z
Eleven Wayne Abbgy
111 I.D u ie Avenue
Frvitlend Park. Florida S4731
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIEO THAT.
AH creditors ol the decedent
and ether person having claim*
or demands against decadent *
ealat# on whom o copy ol thi*
nolle* I* served within three
month* altar th* data ol th*
hral publication ot this nolle*
mutt lit* lhair claim* with this
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY OAVB AFTER THE DATE
OF IERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
AM other creditors of tha dece­
dent and person* having claim*
or demand* again*! th* astat*
ol the decadent must III# their
claim* wllh this court WITHIN
THREE M O N TH ! AFTER T H I
DATE OF THE FIRET PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS
NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREV­
ER BARRED
Tha dal* ol th* h n l publica­
tion of Ihia None* I* April Sth.
IM S
Person anting Nolle*
Eleven Wayn* Abbgy
3tZ B. Oui* Avanua
Fruitland Park. Florida 347ZI
Attorney lor
Person Owing Nolle*
Jack T Bridge*
Florida Bar No I4SS32
2OS North Oak Avanua
Sanford. Florida 32771
Telephone (40T)S03-7M1
Publish April S. IS. IM S
DEP-tOS

1

�6A •Seminole HeraKJ, Sanford. Roods •Wednesday. April 8.1998

People
CALENDAR
Blood Bank

P o a c h e d M o n k F is h
in C itr u s a n d W in e
E very o n c e tn a w h ile yo u
find y o u rs e lf w a lk in g th e s to re
a is le s w h en s o m r Item Jumps
up a n d says 'tnke m e'. It m ay
be a little over the bu dget, but
y o u h a ve to treat
y o u r s e lf
som etim es. T h e cost o f s e a fo o d
h a s sk y rocketed o v e r the y e a rs
so u n less y o n (lsh you rself, the
cost can b e h ig h e r th an good
steak. T ills recip e w ork s w e ll
on all types o f fish . I Just h a p ­
pen to en joy m on k dsn w h en I
can find a good fresh p ie c e .
W h en w e serve th is p a rtic u la r
recip e w e use a cold pasta
salud w ith b asil v in a ig re tte as
the side dish. In this w a y the
light fla vo r o f th e fish ts n ot
over- p ow ered b y th e side dish.
I a lso en jo y a dark bread and
dry w h ite w in e w ith th is en tree.
I n g r e d ie n t s :
A p p rox. 2 lb. m o n k fish fillets
1/4 cup c h o p p ed ch ives
1/4 cup dry w h ite w in e
4 T B . ora n ge Juice
J u ice an d seed o f
1 s m a ll
lem o n
1/2 tsp. ta rra g o n
D ash o f w h ite p e p p e r
2 T B . sea son ed b rea d cru m b s
(c o m m eal grit s ize )
P ro g rrs s o Italian style b rea d
cru m b s w o rk w ell o r m ok e you r
ow n w ith on e slic e o f dry b rea d
and 1/4 tsp. o f Ita lia n s e a ­
s o n in g cru sh ed fin e.
Preh eat oven to 325 d e g re e s
F. W a sh filets w ith cold w a te r
and pat d ry w ith p a p er to w el.
Place fllcta In o n e la y er tn a
b a k in g
d ish .
M ix
to g e th e r
ch ives, w ine. Juices, and p e p ­
p er and p ou r o v e r th e d iets.
S p rin k le to p o f d ie ts w ith tar-

a n d lo cu tio n s In the C e n tra l
F lorid a area, o r fo r m o re In ­
form a tio n . c a ll 321-9122.

C en tra l F lorid a U lood D an k
Is a sk in g d o n o rs o f all ty p e s
b lood • e s p e c ia lly O type d o ­
n o rs - to d o n a te at Its S a n fo rd
bran ch . 1302 E. S econ d St. F o r
In fo rm a tio n , c a ll 322-0822.

Nar-Anon

Al-Anon
A su pport g ro u p fo r frien d s
or rela tives o f a lc o h o lic s (A lA n on ) m eets e very W e d n e s d a y ,
at 8 p .m ., at 111 E. 27th St..
Just w est o f S a n fo rd A ven u e in
San ford. N ew v is ito rs o r m e m ­
b ers arc w elco m e to th is 12step grou p.

Welcome Wagon
S em in ole S p o k e s
W agon
C lu b
of

Treat yourself to poached monk fish

W e lc o m e
S e m in o le

C ou n ty
h o ld s
th e
re gu la r
m on th ly lu n c h e o n m e e tin g a t
11:30
a .m .
on
th e
th ird
W ednesday
of
very
m on th .
T h o s e w is h in g to a tten d , c a ll
B ettv. 69 5 -0 1 4 4 . o r Lu cy, 322*
7877.

N o r-A n o n
m eets
every
W ed n esd a y at 8 p.m . at South
S e m in o le H o s p ita l, 555 W e s t
S ta te
R oad 434.
L on gw ood .
N a r-A n on Is a su p p ort g ro u p
o p en to fa m ilies an d frien d s o f
ad d icts. D ally livin g w ith an
a d d ict is m ore tu rm oil th an yo u
ca n h an d le by yo u rself. J o in
fo r su p p ort In co p in g w ith y o u r
a d d ict: g a in s eren ity to m ake
d e cisio n s and p u l o u r live b a c k
In focu s. C a ll
261-1900 for
m ore In fo rm a tio n .

Camera Club
T h e S em in o le
L ak e
Mary
C a m era C lu b m eets th e seco n d
W ed n esd a y every m on th In Old
L ak e M ary C ity H all. 158 N.
C ou n try C lu b Rd. at 7:30 p.m .
F or
m ore
In form a tion ,
ca ll
G ra ce at 321-4 7 2 3 o r S ol at
323-8691.

Alzheimer's Support
The
A lzh e im e r's
S u pport
G ro u p fo r C a re g iv e rs m eets the
fou rth W ed n e s d a y , at 10 a.m ..
nt th e F ran k E van s C e n te r In
L ak e M ary. A ll In terested arc
Invited
to
atten d .
S h e lly
B rassier, a licen sed A lz h e im e r
th erap ist, lea d s th e d is c u s s io n
and an sw ers
qu estio n s. F o r
in form a tion , c a ll 323 -4 9 3 8 or
324-3060.

Woman's Club
Lake Mary- W o m a n 's C lu b
m eets th e fou rth W e d n e s d a y o f
ea ch m onth fro m S e p te m b e r
th rou gh M ay. F o r in fo rm a tio n ,
c o n ta c t M a ry a n n H off. 3216226.

Recovery Inc
R eco very In c ., Is a s e lf-h e lp
m e n ta l h e a lth o rg a n iz a tio n fo r
p e o p le w h o su ffe r fro m p a n ic
a tta ck s, d e p re s s io n , fe a rs an d
g e n e ra l n e rv o u s sy m p to m s. F or
In form a tion , c a ll 66 0 -2 0 0 3 . or
896-5900.

TO P S
A
lo c a l c h a p te r o f T O P S
(T a k e
O ff P o u n d s
S e n s ib ly )
m eets e v e ry W e d n e s d a y a t 6:30
p .m .. tn th e a u d ito riu m
of
S o u th S e m in o le H o s p ita l. 555
W.
S .R .
434,
Longw ood.
W e ig h in g b e in g s a t 5:30 p.m .
T h e first m e e tin g is h eld e very
W ednesday.
at
9:30,
at
Lak evtcw
C h ris tia n
C h u rch .
1400 B e a r L a k e R oad A p o p k a .
F o r in fo rm a tio n , c a ll 293-5048.

A l-A n o n
I f y o u k n o w , o r Uve w ith an
a lc o h o lic , th e re la h elp .
A l-A n o n is a n an on ym ou s,
n o n -p ro fit o rg a n iza tio n , o p e n
to a n yo n e w h o fa a rela tive o r
frien d o f a n a lc o h o lic .
S eren ity W o n A l-A n o n m e e ts
ea ch
M on d ay. T u e s d a y
an d
T h u rsd ay.
(T h u rsd a y
non­
sm ok in g) e v e n in g at 8 p.m .
M eetin gs are h eld in th e b a c k
ro o m o f th e S a h a ra C lu b , 2587
S ou th S a n ford A vc., S a n fo rd .
F o r a d d itio n a l m e e tin g tim e s

Rotary Club
R otary C lu b o f Lake M ary
m eets
T h u rsd a y
m o rn in g s,
7:30-8:30 a .m .. at th e M arriott
C ou rtyard, o ff W est L ak e M ary
B ou levard.
C o n ta c t
B rian
O verb y, presiden t, at 3 22-0634.

Sertoma Club
T h e S erto m a C lu b o f South
S em in o le C ou n ty, d ed ica ted to
the a d va n cem en t o f sp eech an d
h earin g ch ild ren , m eets every
T h u rsd a y m orn in g, from 7:30
to 8 :3 0 a.m .. at th e S a b a l P oin t
C ou n try
C lu b
on
W eld w a
S p rin gs R oa d , L o n gw o o d . P o ­
ten tia l m e m b e rs a rc In vited to
a tte n d .

A lo ca l c h a p te r o f W e ig h t
W a tc h e rs m e e ts at th e L a k e
M a ry
C o m m u n ity
B u ild in g
"CVCifip'
4 4 B to
6 : « p.m .

E ver w on d ered w h y w
v c hu n t
fo r c h o c o la te eg gi*
s (lali
(laid b y a
ra b b it!) o n E a ster? M ore Im ­
p o rta n tly , ev e r w o n d ered h ow
to In c o rp o ra te th o se E a s te r
eg g s In to y o u r h o lid a y m e a l
w ith o u t a c h o c o la te o v e rd o s e ?
S o h a s Z e lls J u nkin. th e d i­
r e c to r o f c o n s u m e r a ffa irs fo r
W ilto n
E n terp rises, th e
na­
tio n 's le a d in g s u p p lie r o f c a k e
a n d c o n fe c tio n e ry n ip p lle e .
“ It's k in d o f m y Job to k n ow
th e tra d itio n s 01 d essert.* ex ­
p la in s J u n k in . "A n d th e E a ster
E g g la a tric k y o n e.*
T h e ch o co la te e g g la o f m u ch
m o re recen t
in ven tio n .
B ut
w h ile E a ster e g g s m a y b e b o th
tra d itio n a l and ta s ty , a little
fait c a n g o a lo n g w ay. W ith
th a t In m ind, J u n k in h a s d e ­
v e lo p ed h e r 'L e m o n P o p p y s e e d
E a s te r E gg C a k e* a s a d e lig h t­
ful sp rin g tim e d e s s e rt fo r the
E a ster m eal.

To a s tm a ste rs
T h e O m n i T o a s tm a s te rs C lu b
*6861 w ill m eet a t 5:30 p.m .
e very T h u rsd a y a t th e A A A
B u ild in g.
1000 A A A
D rive.
H eath row . Q u e s ts a n d p ro s p e c ­
tive m e m b e rs a re
w e lc o m e .
C a ll B ertra m O lick . 323-6089,
fo r m o re In fo rm a tio n .

S enior Friende
T h e C o lu m b ia M e d ica l C en ter-S a n fo rd C h a p te r o f S e n io r
F rien d s m e e ts e v e ry s e c o n d
T h u rsd a y, at 10:30 a .m ., a t th e
S an ford S e n io r C e n te r. 401 E.
S em in o le B lvd. In te re s tin g an d
tim e ly p ro g ra m s a re fea tu red
m o n th ly p lu s s o c ia l ex c h a n g e .
A ll S e n io rs a re w e lc o m e . F o r
In fo rm a tio n , c a ll L lx L a w lo r. d i­
rector. 3 2 1 -4 5 0 0 , E xt. 5784.

Pot Luck dinner
W id o w ed p erso n a a re in vited
to a tten d a p o t lu c k d in n e r a t
5:30 p .m . e v e ry th ir d T h u rs d a y
o f th e m on th a t th e C a s s e l­
b erry S e n io r C e n te r, 2 0 0 L ak e
T rip let D rive. C a s s e lb e rry .

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are b ased on th e 2/4 In ch th ick
m o n k d sh d icta I a m c o o k in g .
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s p rin k le the d ie ts w ith the
b rea d cru m b s. T u rn y o u r oven
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sh elf. B roil th e d icta Tor a p ­
p ro x im a tely 3 to 4 m in u tes u n ­
til b rea d cru m b s a re Just lig h tly
go ld en . T h e d ie ts sh ou ld b e
ea sily s e p a ra ted w ith a fork,
keep a clo se ey e o n tills step
so yo u d o not o v e r co o k the
d sh .
F o r th e p a sta sa la d use 2
cu p s o f rottnl n o o d les, c o o k e d
a n d ch illed . M ix 1 lsp . dry
b asil, 2 T B . o liv e oil. 2 tsp. red
w in e vin ega r. 1/2 tsp. b a ls a m ic

T ip o f T h e W e e k
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fresh ta ste terrib le. It Is a ls o
d an gerou s. P u rch ase y o u r d sh
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on ly
from n very rep u ta b le su p p lier.
W h en se le c tin g y o u r d sh m ake
su re th ere Is not u fou l odor,
slim y o r s llc k ln e s s to th e d ra b .
T h e m eat sh ou ld h ave a firm
feel and sp rin g b a ck w h rn
ligh tly d ep ressed w ith y o u r fing rr. W h o le dsh sh ou ld h a ve
c lr a r e y rs and no dry s p o ts on
th e m eat.
L e tte rs T o T h e C h ef
W e w elco m e the ad d ition o f
y o u r colu m n to th e p aper. W e
a rr v e g e ta ria n s and w ould lik e
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Franch Ava., Sanford, F I.,
32771.

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ca rn ivo re by c h o ice, h ow ever. I
h a ve en joyed m an y dne v e g e ­

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n ea r future. T o h old you o v e r
until then, h ere is a re c ip e
from N a p a V a lley. C a lif, that
you m ight en joy.
G r ille d S tu ffe d E g g p la n t
S lice
eggp la n t
le n g th w is e
Into 1/4 Inch th ick pieces, c o a t
w ith olive oil und grill on a h o i
RH Q o r s a u tt In a hot (ran for
I m in u te on ea ch side. Sautd
due ch op p ed o n io n s , g a rlic ]
green p ep p ers and m u sh room s
u n til o n io n s are Just sta rtin g to
Iw-romr tra n slu cen t. B lan ch o f
fast steam fresh sp in ach .
On ra c h s lie r o f e g g p la n t,
p lace a thin lu y rr o f s p in a c h
lea ves, th rn coat w ith sau teed
veg g ies a p p ro x im a te ly 1/4 In ch
thick. D rizzle d ry red w in e o v e r
ra c h slice and roll u p In to a
ca n n ello n i lik e sh a p e.
L igh tly coat a c a s s e ro le d ish
w ith o liv e oil and p la ce ro lls Iri
o n e la yer Into pan. P ou r y o u r
fa vo rite to m a to s a u c e o r p e s td
o v e r th e cen ter o f each roll.
B ake at 350 d r g r r e s c o vered
until sau ce sta rts to b u b b le
about 20 m inutes. It tf d ts you r
tustr. sp rin k le w ith fresh parm rsa n and o rrg u n o an d s e rv e
w ith pasta, b read , dne rrdj
w in e an d ca n d leligh t.
G ood food and frien d s, C h e l
Doc.

vin ega r, and a p in ch o f sa lt
and fresh grou nd p e p p er to
taste. L igh tly to ss v in a ig re tte
in to the n o o d les
and k eep
ch illed until yo u serve.
W hen
ready,
rem ove
fish
from pan. Cut Into 2 Inch
s lic e s and p ln cr on p la te tn a
fan lik e pattern . S p oon a little
Julre from the pan o v e r the
s lh e s . arou n d a sco o p o f pastn
salad. S p rin k le the top w ith
fresh ch o p p ed parsley', sit h ack
m id en joy.
P r ic e B r e a k d o w n :
M onk dsh. Puhllx $5.99/!b. •
$9 .6 4 ; ch ives, Puhllx • S 40:
le m o n . W in n -D ix ie * $.15: S e a ­
so n in gs.
w in e. r lc .
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4 eggs
2 cu ps light so u r cream
1/2 cu p m ilk
2 tbs. lem on Juice
1 tap. va n illa ex tra ct
4 cu ps a ll-p u rp o s e flo u r
2 tap. b a k in g p o w d er
2 tap. b a k in g sod a
1/4 tsp. sa lt
1/4 cu p p o p p y s e e d s
2 tbs. lem on te s t
Preh eat o v e r to 350 d e g re e s
F. S p ra y p a n s w ith v e g e ta b le
sp ray. In m ixin g b o w l c re a m
cu tte r w ith su gar. B ea t tn e gga
o n e a t a tim e. A d d s o u r c rea m ,
lem on Juice a n d v a n illa extract:
m ix. M ix In flou r, b a k in g p o w ­
der, b a k in g sod a, salt, p o p
pyaccda and lem o n te s t. M ix
Just u n til flo u r la co m b in e d .
P o u r Into p rep a red p an s. B a k e
30-35 m in u tes o r u n til to o th ­
p ick In serted in m id d le c o m e s
out clea n . C o o l 5 m in u tes on
rack. Tu rn c a k e s ou t on c o o l­
in g reck s; co o l c o m p le te ly b e ­
fore ic in g and d e c o ra tin g . F ro s t
w ith C re a m C h e e s e Ic in g b e ­
low . M ak es 20-2 4 s e rv in g s .
Crssaa Ckssss I c i n g
1 cu p (2 stick s) b u tte r
16 o r. crea m ch eese, s o fte n e d
2 lb. (8 cu p s) c o n fe c tio n e r s
su ga r
2 tbs. m ilk
N ote: D o n ot u se ligh t c re a m
c h e e s e o r b u tte r su b stitu te. I f
m a rg a rin e ts u sed , ic in g w ill b e
s o fte r.
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crea m b u tter a n d crea m ch eese
to g eth er
until sm ooth .
Add
su gar and m ilk. B eat on h igh
until sm ooth (o n ly 30 s e c o n d s
to 1 m in u tes). T h in to lee ca k e
sm ooth ; use full stren gth for
p ip in g b o rd ers.
M akes 5-1/2 cu ps.
To d e co ra te E a ster C a k e yo u
w ill need:
L e a f G reen p a ste food c o lo r
1 pkg. Icin g d eco ra tio n s M ini
E ggs and B u n n ies o r E aster
c a n d le s
1/2 cu p c h o c o la te eg g s o r Jelly
b ea n s
T ip * 2 3 3 (to m ak e gra ss)
T ip *4 (rou n d tip )
2 d is p o s a b le o r o th e r d e c o r a t­
in g bags
1 recip e C re a m C h e e s e Icin g
2 la y er p o p p y seed co k e.
R eserve on e c u p Icing, lin t

green . F ill and Ice tw o la y e r
P op p yseed ca k e w ith re m a in ­
in g Icin g. W ith to o th p ic k m ark
circle fa r neat a n d lig h tly m ark
lin es for H a p p y E aster. W ith
tip * 4 follow lin es fo r m es s a g e .
W ith tip *2 3 3 All in b ottom o f
nest bu ild up aid es w ith a d d i­
tion al Icin g an d tip *2 3 3 . Place
eggs o r Jelly b ea n s In nest on
top o f ca k e. W ith Up *2 3 3 add
g ra ss fo r top b o rd e r. P la c e
b u n n ies arou n d b ottom ed ge o f
ca k e an d d e co ra te w ith g ra s s
Up arou n d ca n d y bunnies.
T o m ak e grass, hold b a g w ill
•2 3 3 Up stra igh t u p w ith Up
a lm ost tou ch in g th e su rface.
S q u eeze Icing, e a se o f f p r e s ­
su re an d pul) u p to n u k e
grass. P ra ctice a few tim es 01 ‘
a co o k ie sheet. Y o u can sera
the ic in g b ack in to the bag.

Son’s live-in not family
D E A R A B B Y : M son U angry,
ipologize
h
ise beH e dem ands th a t
cause I said his live-in girlfriend is
not re a lly fa m ily . T h is is a g ir l I
w ould w elcom e as a daughter-inlaw, but unless they marry, I do not
consider her one o f the family.
They are both divorced and think
m a rria ge is ju s t a ‘ cheap license
and a few minutes in front o f a m in­
ister.” I disagree I think marriage
1portent. It shows commit­
is very imp
ment that livin g together does not.
W hat do you think, Abby?
U P S E T IN TE N N E S S E E

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D E A R U PSE T: I a gree w ith
you. T h e d iffe re n ce betw een a
live-in arrange ment and a m ar­
ria ge la the d ifferen ce betw een
night and day.
M a rria g e la sa n c tio n ed by
s o c ie ty and r a llg lo n In a va ry
culture. L ivin g togeth er la not.
T h e rig h t to In h a rit p ro p erty,
nslons and S o c ia l S e cu rity
n e flte a p p lies to spouses —
n o t llv o -ln e , aa m an y p e o p le
have learned to th eir dism ay. Am
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m ale becom e unable to do so.
In som e s ta te s , liv in g to ­
geth er fo r a specified number o f
years con stitu tes com m on-law
m arriage. In those states, It la
legal and binding. H ow ever, not
a ll sta tes re c o g n ise com m onlaw m arriage.
I f this seems m ore about law
than rom an ce, perhaps th at's
w h y a n o th e r le rm fo r "m a r­
ria g e" Is "m aking It legal.*
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by Chic Young

DLONDIE

Thyroid hormone therapy can help
D E A R DR G O TT: (Hood tests have
indicated that my thyroid gland Is
practically nonlunctioning. What are
the risks if I do nothing about this?
D E A R R E A D E R : The risks are sub­
stantial.
T h e thyroid gland is one of the
m ajor organs that control metabo­
lism : too much thyroid hormone
speeds up metabolism, too little slows
it down You apparently have this lat­
ter condition, called hypothyroidism.
The affliction causes lethargy, intoler­
ance to cold, constipation, muscle
cramping, loss of appetite, impaired
intellect and motor skills, coarse skin
and hair, and heart disease. If not
treated, thyroid deficiency can
progress to coma and death.
Fo rtu n a te ly, therapy is sim ple,
cheap and universally successful: thy­
roid supplement pills. I urge you to
follow your physician's advice with
respect to treatment. If you don’t, you
will become very ill.
D EA R D E G O TT: My granddaugh
te r was recently diagnosed with
‘'sports asthma " I've never heard of
this. She is a well trained high school
athlete in perfect health. Is there
treatment?

DR. G O TT

PETER
GOTT. M.D.

Sometimes grownups do strange
things that they believe are appropri­
ate for infants. T h is is such an
instance, in my opinion. The whole rit­
ual is sort of senseless.
D E A R DR G O T T : What is a “beer
belly" and how can It be prevented?
D EAR R E A D E R : Beer drinkers are
often overweight and frequently have

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Many factors can cause bronchial
constriction. Th e most common is
infection. In some people, bronchitis
leads to asthma In others, pollens
and other allergens trigger bronchial
constriction Finally, rapid breathing,
especially in cold air. can sometimes
initiate asthmatic spasms. Such a
reaction may affect athletes, even
world class competitors
Exercise-induced asthma, which
can severely hamper athletic perfor­
mance. has traditionally been treated
with inhaled sprays to dilate the
bronchial passages. Now sports
experts are more commonly relying
on a prescription spray (Serevent)
that is used as a preventative, before
exercise begins. The medicine is safe
and. when used p roperly, usually
stops an asthma attack from getting
started Ask your granddaughter's
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'enlarged livers. Both these factors
can cause the abdomen to pouch
abnorm ally. Th u s , the simplest
answer to your second question is:
"Don't drink beer."
However, the situation is not that
simple. Men and women, as they age.
tend to develop prominent abdomens.
In part, this tendency is hereditary.
But it is also a common pattern of fat
distribution. Therefore, you don't have
to be a beer drinker to get a beer
belly; you just have to have the right
genes — and the wrong diet.
Of course, the em pty calories in
alcohol containing beverages marked
ly aggravate the situation.
Beer bellies are not common in
adults who exercise regularly, main­
tain an ideal weight, avoid alcohol,
and take pains to firm up their abdom­
inal muscles by performing leg-lifts
and sit-ups.

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D E A R D R. G O T T : What do you
think about a mother and grandmoth­
er who put the baby's pacifier in their
mouths before giving it to the baby?
D E A R R EAD ER : I don't think much
about the practice, because it seems
so off-the-wall. Although it's possible
that the adults could spread infection
to the baby in this manner. I doubt
that this is a serious health conaideraO IMS** MCA. Inc

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Another line
luridng in the trees
By P h illip A ld e r
Teaching bridge is a lot o f fun for
me. Yet occasionally I set up a prac­
tice deal for a particular theme, only
to realise, when it la being played by
my students, thst an alternative line
works much better.
Today's deal Is an example. Taking
the dub suit in isolation, what Is the
right play fo r only two losers? And
how do you play in five diamonds giv­
en the full North and South hands?
The bidding is exciting. Despite only
nine higheaxd points. East is right to
overcall two spades. Opposite some
diamond length. South bids the con­
tract he think! he can make. But West
finds a good vulnerable sacrifice: Four
spades doubled is only one down. Yet

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Tho most notable successes in tho year
ahsad ars likely to corns Irom endeavors
you've already begun. Impressive payoffs
could be in the onmg Irom situations Dial
only yielded sparse returns previously
A R K S (March 21-April I t ) Try to oper­
ate in a laid-back manner today m all ol
your attain, oven the ones that could
make you a trifle tasty. Relax and let oth­
ers worry about what to do and how to do
4. Know whore to look tor romance and
you'll find It. Tho Astro-Graph
Matchmaker instantly reveals which signs
era romantically perfect lor you. Mail
S2.75 to Matchmaker, c/o this newspa­
per, P O Box 1768, Murray HA Station,
New York. N Y 10164.
TAURUS (A p ril 20-May 20) Outdoor
activities thst permit you to use your
mental and physical ettnbutea could work
wonders for you today where your teet-

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East
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mgs of weft-being art concerned. DonT
be a couch oolato.
OEMBS (May 21-dune 20) SKuabone In
general should go rather smqMhly tor you
today, owing to your natural Incknaoon to
mow We m a poakrve manner. Thu to an
attitude Dial brings happinaaa.
CAMCKR (June 21-July 22) A mailer
that is ol significance to you materially
can ba finished to your aattofadton today,
or, at the very toast, put on the track to

UlO (Juty 23-Auf. 22) Your obvious fair­
ness wto attract favorabi* attention from
others today. Shodd a medtotor ol aorta
bo required, you'll probably be pegged tor
VIRGO (A u g *23 tap*. 22) Follow your
mnato instincts today regarding ways to
keep your malaria! affairs In proper bal­
ance. Your value consciousness will be
keen and you'll know how lo walk tho
narrow kne of gam.
L IM A (S e p t 23-OcL 23) Today you're
hksfy to be a modi bettor leader man a
follower. In matters ol personal impor­
tance. lake meaauree to keep the control
Oltfwtge in your hands.

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■CORWO (O c t 24-Nov. 23) It you hwv
dto Imoortant rtevelonmonfi in wavs that
do not focus all the attention on you,
y o u l bo far more effective today. Don't
to you later
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Try to
go whore the action to today so the) you
can enjoy others They, In turn, writ enjoy
you. You'll ba abl* lo mix comfortably
wth any group or gathering.
C A PR IC O R N (D ee. 33-Jan. I t ) By
underplaying recant achievements you
can enhance your imago today. Exercise
humility and let associates do all tha
boastang on your bohal.
AQUAftoUS (Jan. 30-Fsb. 1•) The key to
getting maximum cooperation from others
today Is lo Irsal them exactly as you'd
kka to b# treated Try it. you ! like N —
and so wd they
Ptacts (Fob. 30-March 20) You could
bo extremely lucky today In ways mot wW
not bo immediately obvious. Someone
might do something constructive to
advance your interest, but you may not
team of MunU latar.

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Legal Notices

Legal Notices

IN T M i ClftCUIT COUNT
o r TM t tlQMTKSNTN
JUDICIAL CINCUIT
IN AND FON
■ SMINOLt COUNTY.
FLONIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 6 T -3 T X 1 -C A
DIVISION I4.A
OAVK UNITED o r
TEXAS f S 0
Piaintittfs),

rt

CECIIIO NlOS
PALACIOS et *1
Defendant)*)
NOTICE
o r roNEC LOSU NE SALE
NOTICE IS HENEBY GIVEN
pursuant lo a Final Judgment of
Mortgage Foreclosure dated
March 27th, I M I and enlervd
•n Cat* NO ST-2121 -CA of tha
Circuit Court at tH* EIG H­
TEENTH Judicial Circuit in and
tor T l MINOLE County. Florida
wherein DANK UNITEO OF
TEXAS F S B •« lha Plaintiff
and CECIUO RIOS PALACIOS;
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
CECIUO RIOS PALACIOS N/K/A
MRS PALACIOS SEMINOLE
COUNTY. TENANT »1 N/K/A
ESEOUIL PALACIOS ara tha
Defendant*. I mill aall to lha
highest and bait bidder tor
each at lha entrance ol tha
WEST FRONT OOOR OF THE
SEMINOLE COUNTY CO U R T­
HOUSE. SANFORD FLORIDA at
It 00a m . on tha 19th day of
May.
1998
tha tolloarlng
described property a* tel forth
m aaid Final Judgment
LOT At TWENTY WEST.
ACCOROINQ TO THE PLAT
th er eo f

as

recorded

in

PLAT BOOK 16 PAGE 56 OF
THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
WITNESS MY HAND and tha
teal ot thn Court on MARCH
Slat. 1SSS
(SEAL)
Maryann# Mon#
Ctork ol tha Circuit Court
By Ruth King
Deputy Clerfc
Echevarria. McCall#, Raymer
Barret! E Frappier
Poet Othca Boa 3410
Tampa. FL 33601
F9712S926
NOTICE
In accordance with lha
Americana Dtaabditiei Act par
aona needmg a apecul accom­
modation to partlcipala in thia
proceeding ehovld contact tha
individual or agency aanding
nonce not later than aavan (7)
day* prior to tha proceeding el
tha addraa* given on tha
notice Telephone 407-3234330 eat 4227. 1-600-965 *771
(TDD) or 1-SOO 9SS-4 770 (v) vie
Florida Relay Service
Publiah April 8 IS. 199S
OEP-77
IN T N I C IR C U IT CO URT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number 96-110 CR
HI t I ■n ■
IN RE GUARDIANSHIP OF
MATHEW THOMAS ROWE.
* minor
FORMAL NOTICE
B T PUBLICATION
TO Thome* E. Row*. Ill
Address Unknown
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a
Petition toe M eelnlmonl ol
IB M
court You pre required to serve
h copy of your written defens­
es. il any. to in* petition on
petitioner* attorney, whose
name end eddreee are
Oavrd S McDonald, Esquire
ISSN Magnolia Avenue
Orlando. Florida 32601
:n or be lore May 4th. IS M , end
13 III* the original ol tha written
delente* seith the clerk ol this
court either before service
Hummed lately
thereafter
Failure to serve end Me written

detente* a* required may resiitt
m a judgment or order tor the
relief demanded in Ihe petition,
retthoul further notice
DATED ON March 30th 1998
MARYANNE MORSE
Ae CtefL ot the Court
By Lynda Huggme
Aa Deputy Clart
F m t publication on April tat
IM S
Publication Date*
April 1 1996
April S. 1996
April IS. 1996
April 22 1996
DEP-42
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE E IG HTE ENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 67-2627-CA
DIVISION 14-A
FIRST UNION NATIONAL
BANK F/K/A FIRST UNION
NATIONAL DANK OF
NORTH CAROLINA.
SUCCESSOR O r MERGER
TO FIRST UNION
NATIONAL BANK OF FLORIDA.
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER
TO AMERICAN SAVINGS
OF FLORIDA F S B .
Plemtlft(a)
vs
JAN JERI SAVRDA *1 al.
Defendant)*)
NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE B A L I
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment af
Mortgage Foreclosure deled
March 27th. 1996. and entered
in Caee NO 97 2627-CA ol the
Circuit Court ol the EIGH­
TEENTH Judicial Circuit in and
tor SEMINOLE County, Florida
wherein FIRST UNION NATION­
AL BANK F/K/A FIRST UNION
NATIONAL BANK OF NORTH
CAROLINA. SUCCESSOR DY
MERGER TO FIRST UNION
NATIONAL DANK OF FLORIDA
SUCCESSOR BY MEROER TO
AMERICAN SAVINGS OF FLORI­
DA. F S B IS the Plaintiff and
JAN JERI SAVRDA MILENA
SAVRDA are Ih# Defendants, I
will sell lo Ih* highest and beat
bidder for caah al tha entrance
ol tha WEST FRONT DOOR OF
THE
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
COURTHOUSE
SANFORO.
FLORIOA al I t 00am . on tho
26th day ol April. 1991. lha fol­
lowing described properly ae
set
forth
in sard
Final
Judgment
LOT 4 LONGWOOD PINE
ACCOROINO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK t7, PAGE 33. OF
THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
.•/A/a SSI E GEORGIA
AVENUE LONGWOOD FL 32760
WITNESS MV HAND and Ih*
seel ol this Court on MARCH
31st, 1996
(SEAL)
Maryann* Mors*
Clerk ol Ih* Circuit Court
By Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
Echevarria. McCatla, Raymer,
Barren A Frappier
Post Office Boa 3410
Tamps. FL 33601
F97126746
NO TICE
American* Disabilities A ct per;
sons needing a specie! accom­
modation to participate in thia
proceeding should contact tha
individual or agency sending
nolle* not later than seven (7)
days prior to the proceeding at
the address given on Ih*
nolle* Telephone 407-3214330 eat 4227, 1-SOO-066-I771
(TDD) or 1-SOO-M9-S770 |v). via
Florida Relay Service
Publish April B. 16. 1091
DEP-76

Legal Notices
NOTICE
TO TH E PUBLIC;
Notice i« hereby given that the
Board ol Adjustment of Ihe City
ot Sanford will hold a regular
meeting on April 23rd 1996, in
the City Hall Commission
Chamber* at 11 30 A M in
order to consider a request tot
variance
tn
the
Zoning
Ordinance a* it pertains to tha
side yard, area requirement* In
an GRt district on
Lots 1 and 2 01* 0 TR 4
flood* Land and Cotoniration
Company
Limited.
E R
Trettord* Map of the Town ol
Sanford recorded PD 1 PG LE­
ES PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COLIN TV, FLORIDA
Deing more specifically
described e« located TOO Park
Av
Planned use ot the prill**rTy t«
to add Cabana addition to
evicting gerage on a single fam­
ily residence
Larry Blair Chairman
Board ot Adjustment
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC IF A
PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL
A DECISION MADE WITH
RESPECT TO ANY MATTER
CONSIDERED AT THE AOOVE
MEETING
OR
HEARING
HE'SHE WILL NEED A VERBA­
TIM RECORD OF THE PRO­
CEEDINGS INCLUDING THE
TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE
WHICH RECORD IS NOT PRO­
VIDED 0V THE CITY OF SAN­
FORD (FS 266 OIOS)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING
ASSISTANCE
TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD C O N ­
TACT THE PERSONNEL OFFICE
ADA COORDINATOR AT 330
6626 46 HOURS IN A0VANCE
OF THE MEETING
PUBLISH A p ril! 17 1996
DEP-10
IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF T N I EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 97-1T66 CA
DIVISION 14-A
FIRST u n io n n a t io n a l
OANK F/K/A FIRST UNION
NATIONAL DANK OF
NORTH CAROLINA.
SUCCESSOR DY MEROER
t o f ir s t u n io n

NATIONAL OANK
OF FLORIDA.
Plamldtta).
JOSEPH T FARRIS. *1 *1.
Delendanl(s)
NOTICt
OF FORECLOSURE SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Mortgage Foreclosure dated
March 2Tlh. 1991. and entered
m Case NO 97-1794 CA ol tha
Circuit Court of the E IG H ­
TEENTH Judicial Circuit in and
tor SEMINOLE County Florida
wherein FIRST UNION NATION­
AL BANK F/K/A FIRST UNION
NATIONAL BANK OF NORTH
CAROLINA. SUCCESSOR BY
MERGER T O FIRST UNION
NATIONAL BANK OF FLORIOA
•a tli* Ptamtitl and JOSEPH T
FARRIS. TE N AN T * I N/K/A
JOSEPH FARRIS, JR. are the
Oelendant*. 1 wM sett to Ihe
htghest and best bidder tor
cash al the entrance ol Ih*
WEST FRONT DOOR OF THE
SEMINOLE COUNTY C O U R T­
HOUSE. SANFORD. FLORIDA at
11 00* m . on Ih* 2Sth day of
Apnl. ISOS, Ih* following
described property aa aal forth
In aaid Final Judgmant
LO T 4B. OARDEN OROVE,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDEO IN
PLAT BOOK 31. PAOES 2S AND
26. PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA

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a/k/a $611 GARDEN GROVE
CIRCLE WINTER PARK FL
32792
WITNESS MY HAND and the
eeal ol thie Court on MARCH
31 el. 1996
(SEAL)
Maryann* Mors#
Clark ol the Circuit Court
By Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
Echevarria. McCall*. Raymer.
Darrell 6 Frappier
Post Oltic* Dot 3410
Tampa FL 33601
F97064044
NOTICE
In accordance with Ih#
A meric an* Disabilities Ac I, per­
son* naadmg a special accom­
modation lo participate in this
proceeding «hould contact Ihe
individual ot agency eendmg
nolle* nol later than seven (7)
days prior to Ihe proceeding el
Ihe address given on the
notice Telephone 407-3234330 e*l 4227. 1-600-96S-6771
(TDD) or 1 800-966-6770 (v) via
Florid# Relay Sarvic#
Publish April S. IS. 1996
OEP-75

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CAEE NO.; E E - 1876 CA 14-A
DAY FINANCIAL
SAVINGS DANK. F S B
Plaintiff.
vs
LANCE t 0RAUGHIER
CLARK DRAUGHLER
and CHRISTINE
DRAUGHLER
Defendant*
NOTICE OF EALB
Notice is hereby given that,
pursuant to Ih# Order or Final
Judgment entered in thift cause
in Ih# Circuit Court ol Seminole
County Florida I will sell Ih#
proiierty equaled in Saminoi#
County Florida, described a*
Lol 2$ Bloch J North Orlando
Teitace. Section $ ol Unit t,
according lo the [dal thereel a*
ret order! in Piet Book t 7, Pag#
31 Public Records ol Seminole
County Florida
and commonly known as
20 Etkwood Courl. Winter
Spring* 32706 at public sate,
tr the highest and bast biddai,
fin cash. *1 Ih* weal front door
ol
tha
Saminoi*
County
Courthouse Sanford. Florida,
at 11 00 AM on APRIL 30th.
1996
Deled APR L 1st. 1998
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
Dy Jan* E Jatewic
Deputy Clark
In accordance with the
Amenc an* With Disabilities Act,
persons with disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation to
paibcipat* in this proceeding
should
conlacl
court
Administration at telephone
number 407-323-4330 nol taler
then seven (7) day* prior lo Ih*
proceeding II hearing impaired.
(TOD) 1-800 945 4771. or Vinca
(V) 1-600-93S-1770, vie Florida
Relay Sarvic*
Mason E Associates. PA
177S7 US 16 North. Suite 600
Clearwater. FL 33764
(913) 634 3800
Publish April E. IE. 1996
DIP-76

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CIVIL ACTION
CAEE NO. 07-3050CA
DIVISION 14-A
FIRS) UNION MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
Plain tilt(s)
v«
Ke r r y j T h o m p s o n *t *i.
Defendant!*)

NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE SALK
NOTICE IS HFREBY GIVEN
pureuant to a Final Judgment ot
Mortgage Foreclosure deled
March 27lh 1996 end entered
•n Case NO 97-20$0CA ol Ihe
Circuil Court ot the EIGH­
TEENTH Judicial Circuit tn and
toi SEMINOLE County Florida
wherein FIRST UNION MORT­
GAGE CORPORATION it Ihe
Pie.Miff and KERRY J THOMP­
SON TENANT *1 N/K/A HELEN
HICKS
TENANT &gt;2 N/K/A
RANDY
HICKS
are
Ih*
Defendant*. I will sell to Ih*
higheet end best bidder lor
cash el Ih* entrance ol Ih*
WEST FRONT DOOR OF THE
SEMINOLE COUNTY C O U R T­
HOUSE SANFORO FLORIDA al
II 00a m on Ih* 2tth day ol
April, I9R9
Ih* lollnwing
described property as tel forth
in said Final Judgment
LOT 4. OLOCK IE. EASTBROOK SUBDIVISION. UNIT
NO SIX. ACCOROINO TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 12. PAGES (S
AND 99 PUOLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIDA
a/k/a 1407 BRAZILIAN LANE
WITNESS MV HAND and tha
teal ol this Court on MARCH
3t*l. 1991
(SEAL)
Maryann* Mors*
Clerk ol the Circuit Courl
By Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
Echevarria. McCall*. Raymer.
Barrett S Frappier
Post Otfic* Boa 3410
Tamp*. FL 33601
FE70E4SE3
Nr ecrordVflt*‘ Wirh m e
American* Disabilities Act. per­
sons needing a special accom­
modation lo participate in thia
proceeding should contact Ih*
Individual or agency sending
notice not laler then seven (7)
days prior to the proceeding *1
the address given on the
notice Telephone 407-3234330 *st 4227. 1-EOO-SEE-E771
(TDD) or 1■100- 96 S- 67 70 (v), via
Floods Raley Same*
Publish Apnl B. IE. 10SS
DEP-76

Legal Notices
r r . JO HNS RIVER W ATER M AN AA EMERY D ISTR IC T
GIVBE NO TICE OP INTENDED AGENCY ACTIO N
The District gives node* ol Its intent to issue e permit to the
following applicants on April 7th. 100S;
SEMINOLE COUNTY. ATTN: MARK FLOMERFELT. 120 WEST
LAKE MART BLVO , SUITE 200, SANFORD. FL 32773. application
t4 -11 7-04S3AO- ERP. Tha project i* located In Seminole County.
Section 33. Township 20 SouUi. Rang* 32 East. The ERP
application la for CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW HIGH LEVEL OVER­
FLOW FOR BUCK LAKE. LOCATED IN THE GENEVA AREA OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY THIS PROJECT IS KNOWN AS BUCK LAKE
OUTFALL IMPROVEMENTS. PHASE I. Tha receiving waterbody I*
the ECONLOCKHATCHEE RIVER
Tha blesltl containing each of tha above-In led application!*) are
available lor mepec bon Monday through Friday ascapt for legal
holrday*. IC O r m to 6 00 p m at the SI Johns River Water
Management District Headquarters or Ihe appropriate Service
Center The Drttncl wdl lake action on each permit application
hated above uniats a petition tor an administrative proceeding
(hatnng) it filed pursuant to the pnrvtsiont of section* 120 ESS
end 120 17. F S . and eecbon 40C-1.S11, F A C A person whose
substantial interests ara aftacted by any of tha Die t/icta proposed
permitting deci*tone identified above may petition lor an admin­
istrative hearing tn accordance with section* 120 SEE and 120 67.
F S or all parties may raach a written agreement on mediation a*
an alternative remedy under eecbon 120 673 Choosing mediation
will not adversely affect the right lo a hearing II media bon dose
not result in a settlement. Tha procedures tor pursuing mediation
are sat forth in section 120 673. Florida Statute*, and rule* I t 106 l i t and 2E-10E 401.406 Florida Administrative Coda
Petitlona must comply with tha requirement! ol Florkda
Administrative Cod* Rule 40C-1.621 and be filed with (received
by) the District Clark, located al District Headquarter*. Highway
100 West. Pa laIk*. Florida 12177. Petitions for administrative
hearing on tha above appUcatfon(a) must be filed wittun fourteen
(14) day* ol publica lion ot this notice or ertthin nineteen ( I t ) day*
of tha District depositing nobe* ol this intent In the mall lor those
persona lo whom the District moils actual nolle# Failure to ilia a
pebbon within this Urns period shall constitute a waiver ol any
right such person may have to request an adnsntttrabv* determi­
nation (hearing) under sections 120 H E and 11067, FS , con­
cerning the subfect permit application Petitlona which ara nol
hied in accordance with the above provision* ara subfect lo dr*rrsttal Because the administrative hearing process it designed
to formulate linal agency action, the Ming ol a petition means that
the District* final action may b* different from the position token
by It in this notice el Infant. Persons whose substantial interest*
will b* afleeted by any such final decision of Ih* Ditlncf lo
become a party to the proceeding, in accordance wilh ih*
requirements sat forth above
Shannon Bencen. Senior Permit Dale Technician
St Johns River Water Management District
Publish April S. t H E
DCP-M
•ADVBRT1SSMSNT FOR BIOSThe Seminole County Port Authomy. Sanford. Seminote County.
Florid*, furnishes the following information and instruction* to
prospective bidders desiring to submil proposal* lor the work
herein described
Bid 6ECOPA I t s , 22.SO* square feet Busin*** ieieuketer
Facility, Phaae I I I
♦f 9
Bt9
GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF WORK
The principal work shall consul of the construction of a manu­
facturing facility totaling 22.E M square lest al Ih* Port of
tenford. 4*mmol* County. Florida The work shall include ails
work and paving a* delineated in OrowingfSCOPA IIS , S-1 S S-2
and turn-key construction ot tha budding aa delineated in
Drawing* 6BCORA l i t . A-1 through A-S Construction shall be in
compkanc* with aM Federal. State and Seminole County codas, a*
emit a* the Southern Building Cod*
INSTRUCTION! GN OBTAINING BPECIFICATinua
Specifications and a complete description of Ih* proposed work
may be obtained Hi person from the office of Ihe Administrator
Sernanote County Port Authority
Dennis K. Dotgner. Administrator
Seminole County Port Authority
tEtO Kaslner Place, Suit* I
Port af Sanford
Sanford. Florida 32771
(EOT) 321-4764
Contract and bed •pacification# may b* obtained for a nonratondabi* toe of 640 00. checks la be mad*

payable lo Ihe Eemmoie County Pori Authority Ail drawings,
specific ■lions and contract documents may b* aaaminad in per­
son *1 the office ot lha Admmrtlralor

BI0-B0WD
Did* must be accompanied by a certified check, cashier's check,
bank draft, or brd bond in tha amount of nol lets than By* percent
165s) ot Ih* amount ot bid. made payable to tha Saminoi* County
Port Authority
B U lC D O M ^ L a iC f l
Tli* Seminal* County Port Authority reserve* tha right to r*|*ct
any or all b.di or any part thereof, to waive any informality or
technicality in Ih* bidding, lo accept lira bid* or any pari thereof
deemed most favorable to the interest of Ihe Authority after all
brd* have bean saammad and evaluated, or to rorect all bids, readvartita or cancel the proposed work
TIME AND PLACE OF BID OPENING
•eeled bid* will be received el Ih* office of the Administrator
until 1EM hours (3 M p m . * d t). Wednesday. May 13th. I M I , at
which lima they wdl be publicly opened and read aloud. Any brd
received after Ihe specified but closing lime will not be consid­
ered No bid* shell be withdrawn for a period ol thirty (30) days
subsequent to the brd opening without the consent ol lha
Administrator, t amlnote County Port Authority.
Dated this 24th dsy of March. IB M , at Eanlord, Bertunol#
County. Florida
By Older ol SEMINOLE COUNTY PORT AUTHORITY
*/ Bob R Douglas. Chairman
Allatl. Brenda Carey. Secretary
Publish Apnl I. I H E
April 1.19M

DCP-12

NOTICE OF AGENCV A C TIO N TAK EN BV T N I
BT. JOHNS RIVER WATER M ANAGEM ENT D ISTR IC T
Nolle* it given Iha I IS* following permit was Issued on March
2Slh. 1996
OVIEDO OROVE APARTMENTS LIMITED PARTNERSHIP. P O Boa
1311G. Oainetvill*. FL 32604, permit *40-117-047EM2-ERP Tha
prated i* located m ism.note County Section 14, Township 21
South. Rang* 31 East The permit authorltes CONSTRUCTION
AND OPERATIONS OF A SURFACE WATER MANAGEMENT SYS­
TEM CONSISTING OF AN APARTMENT COMMUNITY ON LOT 14
WITHIN THE MASTER SURFACE WATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
AUTHORIZED BY PERMIT 4-117-04EE-ERP (A K A WHEELER
CORNERS) THE SYSTEM WILL DISCHARGE VIA A STORMSEWER
CONVEYANCE SYSTEM INTO A W ET OETENTION POND. IDENTI­
FIED AS POND to. AUTHORIZED UNDER THAT PERMIT
The tite(i| containing the application for Ih* above listed permit
it available lor inspection Monday through Friday eacept for legal
holiday*. S 00 a m to I M p m al IH* St John* River Water
Management Ditlncl (Dtetrict) Headquarter*. Hsry I M W .
Palatka. FL 321 7S-I42E. A parson whoa* tubs tan It*I intervals ara
altsclad by tha District p*mulling decision may petition for an
administrative hearing in accordance with section* 120 M l and
120 17. F S . or may choose to puruas mediation aa an altomativ*
remedy under section 120 S72. Florida Statute*, before die dead­
line for filing a petition, choosing mediation will not adversely
altecl Ihe right to a hearing if mediation does not raeult in a set­
tlement Tha procedures tor pursuing mediation ere tel forth In
section 120 673. Florid* Statute*, and rotes 24-10* i l l and 2B106 401-404 Florida Admmietratrve Cod* Petition* must comply
with ihe requirements ol Florida Adnunislral/v# Cod* Rule 40C*
1 t i l and 40C-I ESI and be lited with (received by) the District
Clerk located al Oialricl Headquarter*. Highway 100 Waal.
Palatka Florida 32177. Petitions tor admtotetrative hearing on Ih*
above application^) muat be tiled within fourteen (14) days ol
publication ot this notice ol within nineteen (IS) day* ot Ih*
District depositing nolics ol this intent in Ih* mail lor those per­
son* lo whom the Oialricl matte actual notice Failure to trie a
petition within this lime period ahall constitute a waiver of any
rights*) such person!*} may have to raguasl an admuttebattv*
determination (hearing) under section 120 S7. F S , concerning tha
subject psrnvt Petition* which are nol Iliad uv accordance with
Ih* above provision* are subfoct lo dismissal
Bacaua* the admmistraliv* hearing process is designed to for­
mulate final agency action. Ih* tiling ot a pablion means that Ih*
District** tinsl action may b* different from tha position taken by
■I in Ihia nol*# ol intent. Persona whoa* substantial interest* will
be affected by any such final decision of Ih* District on tha appli­
cant hay* tha right to petition lo become a party to Ih* proceed­
ing m accordance wtlh the requirement* sal forth above.
Publish Aprils. IM S
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Florida, described a* follow*
Lol 904. MAYFAIR MEADOWS.
Phase II. according lo Ih* ptet
thereof as recorded m Plat
Book 32. Page* S I through 61.
Public Records of Isminol*
County. Florida
Stroal Address 214 Meedow
Boulevsrd Stnlord. Florida
32771
MARYANNE MORIE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By Jane E. Jasewtc
Deputy Clerk
Willi*m E. Retachmann. Jr
Cequira
PO Bos 464S
Sanford. FL 12772-4246
Publish April S. 16. 196S
O f P-23
IN TMS C IR C U IT CO U R T
O f T N I IG TN JUD ICIAL
C IR C U IT O f FLORIDA
M AND FOR
SEMINOLE C O U N TY
OENERAL
JUR ISD ICTIO N DIVISION
C A M NO. S 7 -IS S S -C A -1 4 -L
MARINE MI0LAN0 OANK.
successor by margar and
acquisition to Ftral
Federal Saving* and Loan
Association al Rochester.
plaintiff.
VS
JOSE A BUROOS
TORRES, a la l .
Defendants
a m e n o s d n o t ic e

O f FONSCLOSUNE EALB
Nolle* la hereby given, that,
pursuant
to
an
Order
Rescheduling Foreclosure Bate
dated March 26to. IM S . and
entered in civil case number 97133S-CA-14-L/ ol Ih* Circuit
Court ol Ih* 11th Judicial
Circuit in and lor Baminola
County,
Florida.
wherein
MARINE MIDLAND BANK. EU C CE1S0R DV MEROER AND
ACQUISITION TO FIRST FED­
ERAL SAVINOS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION OF ROCHESTER,
to Plaintiff and JOSE A BUROOS
TORRES. BENEFICIAL SAVINOS
BANK. FSB. SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. A POLITICAL SUBDIVISION
OF T H I STATE OF FLORIOA.
___ , UNKNOWN PERSON(S) IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT
REAL PROPERTY. N/K/A JO AN ­
NA
BUROOS.
la/ar*
Defendant!*). I will tall to Ih*
highest and best bidder lor
cash at the west Irani door ol
too Saminoi* County court­
house in Sanford. Saminoi#
County. Florida, al I t 00 A M
on the 23rd dsy ol APRIL. IM S .
Ih* lo flowing described proper­
ty as eat forth in said Final
Judgment, to wit:
LOT 10. EAO LE’I POINT
PHASE TWO. ACCOROINO TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF
AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4S.
PAOES SS. S7 AND M . PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
NOTE PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
D EBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES A C T YOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIE LAW FIRM
IE DEEMED TO BE A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
CO LLECT A D EB T AND ANV
INFORMATION OBTAINE0 WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
Oalod the 26th day of MARCH.
19S2
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol Circuil Court
By Jane E Jesewic
Deputy Clerk
COOILIS S STAWIARSKI
4010 Boy Seoul Boulevard
Suita 460
Tampa. Florida 33607
Telephone (111) 077-6000
CSS *S7-G2tS7
PubUah April?. S. 1S9S
DCF-29

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■ IG H T IB N T H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
S IM IN O LB CO UN TY,
FLORIDA
Case He. 9 7 -3 3 S E -C C -IB -F
MAYFAIR MEADOW !
HOMEOWNER!
ASSOCIATION. INC .
Plaintiff.
v
SANDRA L GARRICK,
Defendant
N OTICS OF BALE
NOTICE I I HEREBY GIVEN
that pursuant to Summary Final
Judgment
ol
Foreclosure
entered in Ih* cat* ot MAYFAIR
MEADOWS
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOC , INC and SANDRA L
GARRICK. Defendant, m lha
Circuit Court, in and lor
Seminote County. Florida. Cass
No
E7-33SS-CC-20-F.
ih*
undersigned Clerk win sell al
public sate lo Ih* higher I and
best bidder tor cash al Its* West
Irani door ol Ih* Seminal*
County Courthouse. 301 N
Perk
Avenue,
Eanlord.
Bemmai* County. Florid*, al Ih*
hour ol 11 O ta ffl on the 23rd
day ot April. A D IEEE, that
irty situate I

ORLANDO
407/831 -9 9 3 3

S E M IN O L E
407/322-2611

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59— I'INANC IAt
Si KVII15
ERASE BAD CREDIT
LEGALLY tor just $21 00 Mar
check/mo to CALYPSO 1454 N
Lakamont Ave. Winter Park FL
32792
TM EO of bemg turned down lor
crerkn Learn where lo obtain toe
best deal* cretot cards sm
bus loans, debt consolidation
Rates as low ai 5 94. no annu*&lt; tees etc H S W Enterpn*
e* 373 1996
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63— M o r tg a g e s
WARNMSO HOMEOWNERS
FREE report on tha M0 Most
Common Misukas m Retnsne*tg Your Mom#- Cal 800 749
4206 lot rac mess S baa report

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tnat Pun ptoy roatot BB I O S H
AN EXF LO W 4 0 MOM
Promt** educational active**
along With TLC S playroom ton
yrd Cart C P R C O U R elR **
rate* For eitonnow 330-0700
WALX-MB A K L M OB ara tow
nurses specialty Healthy kids
tool HRS4042&amp;32 124-1962

Legal Notices
o M te u rr o o u r t
O f T N I E IG N TS B N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
M AMO fO R
SEMINOLE C O U N TV ,
fLO R ID A
CRIM INAL O A S I
SOt a * -* * * -O F A
IN RE FORFEITURE OF ONE
t t t l CHEVROLET CAMCRO.
VI N 1G1FP23T7ML118684
AND 6900 00 UNITEO STATE*
CURRENCY
N O TIC E O f
f O M ir T U R E PR O CEED IN G
TO Michael Washington
391 Tarry Lana
Lake Mary. FL 32746
and all others who claim an
intarast In Ihe following proper­
ty
1961 CHEVROLET CAMERO.
VI N 1Q1FP21T7ML116664
AND MOO 00 UNITED STATE*
CURRENCY
Donald F E»linger, ol tha
Saminoi*
County
Bharllf*
Ottica.
Saminoi* County.
Florida, through hit officers.
Investigator* or agent*, sailed
to* above property on or about
February I t . 19M in Saminoi*
County. Florida, and la present­
ly holding aaid property tor tha
purpose of forfailura pursuant
la Sections 932 701 -S3* 704.
Florida Slalutoa. and will
R E O U E IT that an Honorable
Judge ol lha Circuil Court, Civil
Olvition, Eighteenth Judicial
Circuil,
Saminoi*
County,
Florida, find probable causa
that Ih* above property should
be forfeited lo Iho above
agency You will be served a
copy of the Order finding
Probable Cause onca il
aignad by to* Judge and it t
advise you how and whan lo
respond lo this request lor for
failure
I HEREBY CERTIFY that a Irus
and correct copy of thia Notice
wet sent to tho obovo named
add res • by U .I . certified mail,
return receipt requested, this
31sl day of March. 199S
John C. Roe*.
General Counsel
Florida Bar 3S0717
Seminote County
ShonlTa OHtc#
1 3 4 1 .2Sth SWeel
Eanlord. Florida 3277 1 639*
Publiah: Aprils. IS. 1EM
DEP-S4
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1 00pm-11:00pm
shlfl available Please apply m
person UMon* Healthcare Re
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AUTO BOOT HUNTER HELP?
EH. Help prepare fcrnos lor
pent Must hive experience
immediate opening Call Tom
at Viking Coach Work*. 111
7070 or 321-3301.

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Good Income Potential
Benel-ts Alter 90 Days
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turing plant in Sanlord Pov
front are available on alt
shifts. Pace setter Personnel
at 130-7411 or 330-1644
TELEMARKETING

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this area
Sea high quality products, cam
good 1 U tor hours 3217182

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211

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Secretary tor busy doctor* of
lie* in to* SeniumOrange City
area Send return* to PO Boi
21C9 Sanford FL 32772

Cabinet Makar
Sanlord area, speciality
vehicle Manufacturer seeks
E«p terrsnator asaembtof E
VIsuiter Cab for art appoint­
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Part E fuk lime needed Exp raq
Good benefit* Cel 322 7905

Jerry's Caterers
323-0345
Aoceptmg applications
Mon Fn bom Sam lo 2pm
2NO SHIFT AAECMGLV
RE COTON CORPORATION, toa
nations wading manufacturer/
distrtoutor ol electronic sccat
has several openings
in r &gt; Lake Mery lackify lor 2nd
etsembfy
positions
era 4 00pm-17,30em
be abW to kit a minimum
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hour* Apply in parson al 1090
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FL 32746

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CELEBRITY CIPHER
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N O TICE OP IN T E N T
T O R E S IS TE D F IC TITIO U S
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
to*I lb* undersigned, desiring
to angag* In business under the
ftetirtou* name of T S O M O ST
G AG ES G IN V E S TM E N TS al
SIS S Park Avenue. Sanford.
Florida S277I, inland* to regia
tar the aaid name wllh tha
Ficblieua Name* Ragiatralron.
Tailahasaa*. Florida
DATED tola 30th day ol March.
A D IM S
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DAYCARE WORKER
Part time Mu*! be Nurse Etp
helpful Cal 349 5639
DETAILER Esp helpful Contact
Jack at Phi Bents Car Center
3 2 1 5 1 6 3 ________________
DRIVER needed toe wholesale
nursery Local dekvenri . other
nursery USAS Must have clean
COL Beginning pay (7/hr For
more information cal 133-1727.
(Ihnqual helpful
DRYWALL n w a M E M Needed
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Con lei ante Center 530 N Pal
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GENERAL
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GENERAL LABORER
Someone not afraid ot work De­
pendable Apply at 200 PammmonAve 6-8 30 M f ___________

WANTED
Senous people dealing auccellful WEKJHT LOSS, IM­
PROVED HEALTH A NO ENCRor Loae 20 200 to* 30 dey
program under 1100 Sabefacbon guar FREE SAMPLES
CALL WOW 126*464
HANDYMAN.Carpenler.drywatl.
plumping elec * 9 toOM A
Irina rqrd Cal Stove or BA 260
2061

h 6 u M k « M a - kit6T O N C O R P O R A T IO N , the
nation* leading distributor'
manufacturer oI etociionc ac
cesaonea needa a houae
keeper, tat ahitt 6am-4 30pm
end 2nd shift 5pm lo f 30 am
for work at lake Mary Head
quartan Fm time. 40 noun a
week, ptoa aome weekends
ideal candtoata anil be a and
tuner. reiietMe and a dTigeni
worker Muat be able to kit 20
t o on an ongomg baaw and
oparate heavy-duty mectvnary
itouaakeeping aapenence a
pfoa
Intere« tod
appheanta
reed Id apply and neve current
reference! available at 2MO
Lain Emma Reed, Labe Mary.
FL 12744 or FAX
407-111-1*64. IO C

HOTEL
OPPORTUNITIES
A beautoiA A e«c*tng hotel lo­
cated in the UCF area e hung
tor the foaoeng positions
BANQUET
SET-UP/tf RVER.
RESTAURANT
SERVERS,
COOKS, U L L M t N .
HOST/
HOSTESS, COCKTAX SERVIC­
ERS, HOUSE PERSON. LAUN­
DRY WORKER, M ONT CLEAN­
ER, CO NOEROE,
OUEST
SERVICE
R SP R ES C N Tm V f.
Apply n peraon to HcMey Inn
t2t39 tetn TeeTi Ave. Onando
EOE

Independent Olfl Catalog/
rty plan drstrtoutor* Proceaa
ordere from home Reedy caah
For atari-up fovi-bme memberahv tee. MAX 130 00 check/mo
to: CALYPSO VARIETY. 1454
N Lekemont Ave. Winter Park.
FL 33792.
JO M toe Deal healthcare toam
to Votuvj county Realoratlve
CNA
needed
immediately
Previous eipenence hefolul
Call Dabary Manor 407**4442S. EOE.

LABORERS
Needed tor kghl induttnal ForkMl and pt*el repair eqj helpful
Call 331-046S_________________

71— H elp W anted

For ntomabonal flights at Sanford Ajrpon P/T, approi 30 hrv'
wk Mutt be her Fas resume to
(407) 612-7569 or cat (407) 625
2432 M-F between the houra ol
1-3 PM_______________________

Apply tol

f 551 a French Ave
__________ 12343*1__________

MAIDS NEEDED
Honest A dependable Mon Fn
7 *m 5 30 pm Cal 324-1177 to
Start tmmediateTy___________
EARN EXTRA MONEY with your
Shaktoe A AT A T. Work pan
lima and bu4d a tutor*. Call
U O - t t U to acheduto an *p
pomment totind oM how"______
MERRY M AO* MbWNQ
Car A Insurance Needed
Weekends FREE 3H 5266

Tito Sky * the Limit...
With Cape Canaveral Cruise
Line, you determine what youi
paycheck w*be

STOCK ROOM
FI Ol reqtared Noon-4 00 p m
M F O f f H I P l Ceb 2*511*2
PLUMBER (SERVICE) needed
must have own truck A toots. M
F 324 *034. ask for Dtobto

SHELTER HELP For into CM
323*665 flam to 4pm Human*
Boctoty of Sem Co
REPAIR
MAN
needed, muat have own truck A
tooto.MF 324*034

■&gt;A 111 O S U O H N f c
Vt ■. I tin t
P P O I't H T If ',
71— H

C M 407*76*00013044
Mon-f rt, tern lo I pm
SECURITY OFFICER JOB
Training Armed A Unarmed
Brandy A Ateoc. 634-7444
BCCURTTV OFFICERS
Join a world wide company with
reel benefit!* and opportune**
D guard be tag C al r *
r.fTS 521-0607

SVl/JlTIDls
Smpltoywiewi
Wonting Central
Florida lor YOUI
(407) 322-2044
PM W V Tran inw Hess

*44CWk n^i a&gt;ascwcisof Orpt

ADM. ASST.
IVOW I Comp&gt;MrlMrM bansM*
C O U N TER SALES
(M ows Craw k m impka

PERSONNEL ASST.

Apply b
&gt;(17-92) Dr. Sanford
Part Time

Onto**, pond.
RENOVATED New crpl/p*«t
appkCH A AI lum stay*, gaze­
bo* deck (54.900
SC POOL Pre forectose 32 kv/
drvlam 2 car gar/eprt (46X00
4/1J Renovated Ceramic lie,
tec sya. tned yd (66.900
MARKHAM WOOOS 5 « bd. 3
bath 1 2 acres Over 3100 aq It
L/vktovTam, acm pool (264*00

SALES AGENTS

Were looking lor motivated
people with a good phone
voice No eipenence neces
aary. because we tram you to
succeed You can make 1609s
hekt Work m a tun atmosphere
Medical end dental insurance,
cash spirts 6 tree cruises1
(000 Sign on bonus *va4able

noovrs nan** ws tau

SHOP TRAINEE
(JtOVfc mweeeeee&lt;Men*roue
MEDICAL BILLER
tlttvvs napint e v w Bm»mt

COMPUTER OPERATOR
1X0VTk loeainv SawsOfoSiS
WAREHOUSE
•loows ( H I JOB. r j e m u
C M Today.-Worb Tomorrow/
700 W. 2*to 6L Sanford
ittN S TR O M GENERAL FEED
needs P.7 help Pnmanfy lor
dekvanea and Saturday*. Regueea a strong heck, ptoeeeni
personality and aacetenl dnv
«vj re-out Persona* truck or
j v i&lt;
j
lowing traaer tequved
Cab Karen » 3 l 140.
TbCHNtCIAMftaFi UMX/tMTHV
L IV f L
Repair underground
tope*. traveL O T banafaa. Ft
O L. rag COL prof 3357134

o b il e

Fo r S

H

217— G a r a g e S a u s

om es

ale

(7 OAK SPRINGS 3/2 Dbt Wtoe
12X60 Calherdrat ceAnga. sky­
light A booth in kitch Huge LR
«• fir# place upgraded carpet.
D R *ie c cond Call Pal lor
appt 322*12*
PARK AVE. MCKMLE PARK
Homes (3 000 lo (6 000 Set Up
Fnanong OU1ET1122-2*61
Sacrtftc*. SKYLINE 2n dbi
wide
A mem
family park.
SIO.OOO 310416* In eve*.

159— R eal Estate
W a n ted

2(0*10*

DIETARY MANAGER

Acceptable

a *vy»

Needs 78 w o rte rt dally.

ATTORNEY S RECEPT.

Vebd FLO.

: kacew m to HO 000

RIGHT HAND MAN

MOLLY M AO IS HIRING
P /T'M -F * *4pm.
WM Treto. *07-7*7*007

and*

AFFORDABLE HOMES
V E NT U RE I PROPE RT I E S

157— M

(4 0 7 )8 6 9 -0 4 4 4

Residential Cleaning

NOW HbtMO: Dvert U artrirn
No tales PT/FT. no s«r&gt; neces
aery Can 263 7612
P/T SERVICE AGENT Driver.

S i'

IKTEILICWT STAFFING

*E i tre pay to driver*.
‘Open 1 am
601 Dogtrack Rd. Longwood.

WORK TOOAVANUO TOO AY

SERENE 2/1. lam m i, new car­
pet. appt. paint Cent Heat/
AC.(64.900 Dot W4«ef. Jemt
in Properties 323-3165, 330

Banted*
*15 sign on bonus to new #m-

LABOR READY &amp;

1 BORM Fenced. C H A Great
location. (57,900 VIP Prpoperhea 332-9695 anytime

AIRLINE CUSTOMER
SERVICE AGENTS

•**•330-3411**"
NEED 100 * MEN A WOMEN
Oary work Defy pay
Vehicle* a PLUS
COME WORK WITH THE BEST

FOR UNDERGROUND
U T IL IT Y C O N T R A C T O R
HEALTH BtMWANCt AND 401k
•LAN! Drue tree werkptoce
Apply at HC toner Drive
i Spnm.aee-eooo
LAWN PERSON
Musi have own transportation
EXP. NOT NECESSARY 40HR
WORKWEEK 407-322-0*34.

141— Homes For Sale

PROFESSIONAL

LABOR RITE

LABORERS NEEOEO

Seminole Herald. Sanford, Florida ■Wednesday, April 8,1998 •BA

K I T * V C A R I . Y L K &lt;9 b y U r r y W riR h l

elp

W

a n ted

TELEMARKETERS
Fu* or part time Top salary, bo­
nus and commission Smoking
o!fic* Longwood location Cal
Dabbia at 767-9270____________
WANTED: Inftviduats who are
seeking a luihxmg. people onentatod career GREAT emp
ment environment, prafetafonal
status and benalita Contider
the career of Dented As suing
Formal education of 1200 hours
Lasting to 5tat* and National
credential* Work m a Iasi
paced tughtoy technical, ever
chjng-.ng career to the a*wd
health bald ol Dantat kaatotoig,
C M Orange Tarh nln l CentoraOriando Tech Dental Departmeet, 407-244-7010, *«L 4 * U
wnetner you are areaoy ei me
work piece ready to reantar or
)utl looking lo the Mur* they
have a program designed for
youi
WAREHOUSE - 2ND L h IFT
STKKERINO
• RECOTON
CORPORATION, to* nation a
toadmg ftsthDutor/manutactur
er od etoctnc accetvorns hat
an opening in it* Lake Mary
warehoua* for 2nd shrt *ick&gt;
ering poadhon
Hours aie
4 00PM - 12 30AM Must b*
able lo Mt 50 to* Responatofdtto* include pricing product*
and labekng B* able to adapt
to cha get and poaaeal good
orgamrahonat akait (5 32 an
hour Apply In parson at 2950
lake Emma Road laka Mary
FL 12746 EOE
Po s i t i o n s :
aPFdNG. RECEfVMO. PICK­
IN G ,PACKING AND WARETU9M O • RE CO TON COR­
PORATION. to* naaon a toad
ng tkatnbutor/manulacturer of
electronic accessories, hat
immediate opening* in its
lake Mary taettae tor tat and
2nd aMfl ■erebaeia. Haw*
•liable:
7;00*m 1:30pm,
a 00am &lt;:10pm and t ooPM11:10AM. Must b* abto to
s
mevnun of 50 to* on a conenuoua basto FortdR riperwnce
pretorred Starting rat* 65 75
tat that. 66 *5 Y e atefl "
Must past math ten Appfy m
pareon at 2690 Like Emm*
Road, Lab* Mary. FL. BOB.
w arehouse

to

Outstanding Summer Job
Opportunities exist now at

Orlando/Sanford Airport.
Get In on all the growth,
D y n A Ir Services is experiencing phenomenal growth in our second
year of operations. Now is a perfect opportunity to get involved In the
dynamic commercial aviation industry. We are currently accepting
applications for part-time ramp services and part-time aircraft cleaning
positions. Applicants must work a flexible schedule, understand some
English, pass a drug screening, complete a ten year work/school histo­
ry.For those interested in ramp services positions you must possess a
valid Florida driver's license and be able to lift up to 75 pounds on a

73— EMPLOYMEhfT
W anted
HOUSEKEEPER ttt Clais. Err
Reft. Wed A worked in are* 10
vm. *07-596-5066
93— R o o m

s

For R

ent

WEEKLY RENTALS
Starling • 177/wk
tm C M N C Y
hr. *convenient
323*006
FUNMSMEO ROOMS-AI util*
■net Latevlry. phone end kx
ua* (65 190 a week. 324-4165

97— A p a r t m e n t s ■
F u r n is h e d
1 6 DAM COTTAGE Tm o u to l
town HOCVwkaabRtmd
Good tar tmgto parson Cal
330-1696
SANFORD 10 1bdrm completely
turn w/wator t gaibeg*. ere tot
cpl or tig person No pets 1375*
Pep 322 1917_________________
99— A
U

p a r tm e n ts

*

n f u r n is h e d

M tTO fB C OtSTWCT
I txkm. ai utJknwt 6360mo
Senior pretortad *21-5717

MARINER’S VILLAGE
LAKE ADA I aonw Ml QUO
i BOnu M rouo AhOUW

323-8670
NOTHMQ BUT THE FSSEST
FOR YOUI
Gotfvww Apts on Amthad Rd A
4AA. Ik Miry AI apt home* mt
tv alarms/garaget Sute-otthe an acIfurty/Mnast lacwty
Open today Stop out or c m
302 2007 tor a personal show

IS __________________
AOECLEA VX-LAE

HuootLAY acVmaari
EANFORO 1 BORM LO-Outot.
rend area 6325/000 (top - ito
No peat, no cMWen M M B IE

i .• t 1 7i&gt; I

DELTONA 10 acre* Ideal for
mob** hometite. hones, canto,
tamvng or nursery Zoned agri­
cultural
(3.900 ACRE
Sm
down wfowner hnance 904-7571772 or 604-767*523

GENEVA
5 acret -1-city water, kghl pof#.
aepbc lank Owner Financing
Onto 14**00.

F U N IS er LEMONS
Charlie *69-7297

160—

B

u s in e s s

S ale
Body Shop Business w*a eat
tor tale or leas*, rent w/aN
equip, turn key, pot* trade? No
qllyg.no credit ck, owner wVt
hold note w'tmal down located
dwrwn Orlando cal lor into 5226136

21K B TU AC. GE DW. Misc
lawn aquto/mower. make oher
BED-OUEEN
air*.
black
wrought eon canopy and prerner
onhepeftc aef Never used, ttto
bond. Coat (1200 Se« 6125
Cab 673-711*_________________
BEDS
ORTHOPEDIC
FIRM
SETS weh 5 year warranty Nev­
er used Twin (75 Fua (95
Ouean $115 King (165 Cab

MMHM__

Vent tan

(4 0 7 ) 3 2 3 -6 1 6 0
24 X 66 LA* a home Compieiefy remodeled
remt
X2 Must tea
17500000 330-2029

OPEN HOUSE
S r L A p r il 11th, 9 -2
10 Pre-owned home*
tmme&amp;ato ocaftancy
3 bdrma from (12.000
low down lor quakhed appke-

C AR R IAG E COVE
12V 41M

[PHWHIg
Hi__

E

6300. 407-

1 9 9 — P e t s k S u p p l ie s

s^=ss^=^ssss=sa
For a tow penma* more, gel trie
I technology m aqtod

TAN AT HOME
Buy DIRECT and EAVEI
Cummarctoktsyne unba bom
(199 00 Low MonMy Payments
FREE Color Catotoo
Cal TOO AY 1*00-711-015«

231— C ars F o r S ale

as ORAN PfWX S I . 1 owner.
good eontMon I rum great
I23(k) mbea (2100 OBO.
2131171
•E JE EP CHEROKEE 4X4. AT.
rum great S3.000. OBO. Cab
2137944 or ttt-2EE2AC, AT w/OO. Btaek. 0 9
OBO. C (5 321-1(4*
Chevy 1977 Mattw Ciaaetc 4
ft. new 305 motor, A/C, Am
Tram Oaod, ctoen (1180 3221449
SEIZED CARS from SITS.
Porsche*. Ceftbac*. Chevy*.
BMWs. Corvette*. Atou Jeep*.
4WDa Your ere*. To* Free 1600-216-9000 Ext 2206 tar CU-

235—
T r u ck /Buses/Va n s F o r
Sa u
*3 Chevy Saver, Spotueatt.
pw/l stereo rad/cats toed 40k

n AekbTtNrnaoaf

UANAdtfritKBZr

CARRIAGE COVE

Alum. Cam Copper/Brea*
Kokomo Recycling : 221-0006
•IS W. FlreMtoF 3 6, SeL31

(2 PONTIAC TRAN* AM. AC.
rabuto 350. 89 tot. Alum, mega
12500 OBO
ceb 22E-E2M

181— A ppliances &amp;
F u r n itu r e F or S ale

OAKRJOOE FARMS - OeteerV
Datum area 10 acre*, rtoel tor
horse* or cant* lam Mow*
home or homes** Zoned agn
(44.900 Financing avat mt am
downpayment (*&lt;H|7(7*100

14 ■ 44 V I Spkl 19*2 Skyarw.
lap aiftng 111.(00.

B uy

WOLFE TANW M BEDS

F or

FORMAL DtoMSfO RM aulto
6300 Uvmg m turn 6150 Both
eaccond 323*362 after 0 M-F
M ATTRESS SALE - Fu* tire
used boa springs 6 maltreat
(65 00 Larry* Men 322-4132
SLEEPER SOFA t loveaeat Oft
whira/pattto pattern (300 3 oak
end tabto* (80.321 -3215

14 a SO V I 19E2 Show Ften.
C H A . g*a fom (11*00.

to

DW. Mtoc
lawn equpt/mower. make Oder.
X T stove ( Mtoc EM

2-1/2 aoea Onty SS4J0E

157— M o b ile H om es
Fo r S ale

219— W a n t e d

21M B TU AC. O E

DAY BED
atyfa wtch 2 I
trunfte Never

SANFORD

8-7
E ll Elm Ave-Sanford. GREAT
PRICES EVERYTHING MUST
OOft E0METHB60 FOR EVERY­
ONE.

223— M iscellaneous

m v e s t o r b u y in g h o u s e s

153— A c r ea g e L o t For
S ale
B U U H N O L O T S 011427
acroaa horn Sunland E stale*
(235212 or pgr 444-6599

MOVING SALE
THUR/FRI/SAT

GENERAL FEED (3231550)

YICT. There's a M ftberencafft
___ (MwtJuwwvianc nxn)----HAPPY
JA C K
M ANGE
MEDICINE: A natural bland of
vegetable oil*, promoted hel i ­
ng and hair growth to hot spots
I severe mange on dog* and
WITHOUT
fow l 1
STENSTNOM OENfcMAL FEED
1231(90
(WWWhappyactonccom)________

209— W e a r in g A ppar e l

238— V

W

e h ic l e s

a n te d

CASH s i s p a r r
For Junk C M . Thebe A Mtod
KEEP AMERICAKM/TVUL

240— Bo a t R en ta ls
Starttng at E20 E ir . Ataoc
23 Pontoon. CMfc 330-1612
241— R e

c

V ehicles/Camfers For
Sale

S. wM * vea and lace boots,
sly* E (300 - 3-brtdeamaidt
gown*, peach, errtooaad (2)
Sue 7/6 (1) au* Brio (5 0 **..
E------ l l m u M

Mancea 1276/mo * sac. NO
PETS
SINGLE
PERSON
ONLY Apply at 911 W. Fir*

103— H o u s e s U n FURNISHCD

met
wementt art autyect to to*
Fader* Fa* Houtong Act. which
make* a Regal lb adverkM any
preference, kmEsbon. or dwcnrNnbbon baaed on race, cofor. lebgion. tea. hembeap. la-

253-A d d it io n s
Rem

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— j*toconaewr.y-iri-ft m
song,
323-4532 8 Q I
MOVE-in-OUT Spedaft. Home/
Ote ^reeeure Wbahtog-. r
eat 302-7220 or p y . 172-3110

acre* in Lock
Foatfl Realty

Arbor.
122-

1/1 CHA w.O hookISOtVmo «
cal &gt;22-5210

(450/tec.

ftTtkttMUMttfUll
NORTH L A O 1/1 lum condo.
W ecm peeo.
Mother m law
ate. crpL toed M l.... ITM /tTOOH
EANFORO W Duptoi New
Crpt. patio. CH A___*41*4400■

KSKSjySMIl
105— D uflex /Tkiflex
EANFORO 2 bdrm. new carpet
CHA, WO hook-up*. E425/mo.

Sm b m Sb
117— C o m m e r c ia l
R e n ta ls
LEASE

Fibna ahowroom A
(10*70 tg ft. SR
441 bontaga 407*76 2500
OFFKE/WHS1 3,000-15.000 d
From S3 at Pnm* location Hwy
17*2 Sanford, 1 bt bom Akpon

SVC

269-Clianing SonriCES

2 5 3 -A l t e r a t io n s

on U

2 8 5 -L a N D S C A F IN G
FULL LAWN
buahea, a
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guar. Fort

en ter s

ADVANCE TSCT06RCE

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When yuuDerTown ton 3 bekm
home ef CM K new paM E car­
pel? Aab about HUO homeel

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407-ME-7641 *07

ton, a* branda/eppl, tod hot
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I Lincoln Eupeiabetch Umo
20* loaded 12 pete Must Bao
ElioOO 522*136
SET Chevy Uimnb 4 ft toadbd.
oar mas*. (10,900, 1997 Chevy
Asnma V * loaded, 2SK m*e*
110.500, 1999 Chevy Lunsna 4
* loaded V * 7K meet I t 3.BOO:
IEE7 Dodge Neon 4 ft auto a*
(6.995. 1996 ButCb Skylark
4 ft V * loaded 10K
(11.500, 1997 BMck Sky
4 dr loaded 20K —
16.900; 1179 RotH Royce rt
ft. loaded. 76K mile*,
rood cond (10.500. 1999 Poneic Bonoevrita 8E 4 dr
I2K mttoa m g eond. IB
117*00,1997 Bufcb
m m i 4 ft tabdad btue V * toe
119X00. IEEE Mittubfaha
Jontoro sport LB t eto ft loaded

fcM mMtlttiiai__

1999 Ford XLT Truck Defy, Crew
^ab. Ototai. brand new 600

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OREO GROSE LAWN
RES/COM
QUALITY
FREE E8T.

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S S d B S f lS S H
276-El e c tr ic a l
NEED AN EiXCntoCLANT
CALL DaCWe ELECTRIC

Drvorca $65. Custody 175
Sankncncy STS, Name Changi
(65. Etc. 24 hr*. (407) 5 2 2 0 4 7 1
httpJfovremlnda,ring pent/

278-Handy M an
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struction debr*. garage Mean
out rooting, We HAUL ANYTHtofQ Large vabara drop o*
table. LtocftMur.

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                    <text>SEMINOLE...2A

SEMINOLE...5A

All kids
deserve
a home

Schools and communities
SEMINOLE COUNTY...3A

Area arrests
L IO N S P O U N D B U L tD O O S — S P O R TS 1B

V O L U N TE E R S O F T H E W EEK ...P EO P I

Serving Sanford, Lake Mary, Longw ood, Oviado, W inter Springe and Seminole County since 1908

50 C ents

TUESDAY. MARCH 10, IW8

9()th YEAR, No. I4l

Sanford,
county
a first in
adult deal?

Focus: Juvenile
justice fo r all
By Nick Pfelfauf
H E R A L D S T A F F W R IT E R

By Ru m Whits
HERALD STAFF WRITER
S E M IN O L E •
S a n fo rd and
S em in ole C o u n ty urr abou t to
becom r
the
first
city
and
ro u n ty In F lorida to sh are site s
betw een Jurisdictions fo r p o s ­
sib le use by adult e n te r ta in ­
m ent esta b lis h m e n ts .
D ie San ford C ity C o m m is ­
sion u n an im ou sly a g reed on
M on d ay night to m o re on w ith
a p a rtn ersh ip plan w ith S e m i­
n ole C ou n ty that p ro vid es an
a p p ro p ria te n u m b er o f sites fo r
b oth the city an d ro u n ty. T h e
u ltim ate vote w ill r o m e at a
s eco n d
pu b lic
h e a rin g
on
M arch 23.
Last
T h u rsd ay,
the
c ity 's
H a n n in g &amp; Z o n in g C o m m is ­
sion voted . 4-1. to d en y the t
D ep u ty
C o u n ty
A tto rn e y
p ro p o sa l and a sk th e co u n ty to
lainnle Grout and A c tin g D ire c ­
redraft and resu b m it the ordl
tor o f P la n n in g F ra n cis C h a n ­
nance. "W e found s o m e a m b i­
d ler exp la in ed the p a rtn e rs h ip
gu ities and th in g s that n eed ed
p a ck a ge at the C ity C o m m ls lo n
c la rific a tio n ."
PAZ
m em ber
m eetin g .
J a m es H attaw u y said M onday.
Sanford C ity A tto rn ey W il­
"W cV e got th is rle a re d u p now.
liam
C o lb ert
said
M onday.
W e're o k a y ."
"W e re very c o m fo rta b le with It.

T h ere are no p r o b le m s ."
'I t 's a unique a rra n g e m e n t,
the first In the s ta te ," C ou n ty
C o m m is s io n e r
Grunt
M a loy
said today. *1 d on 't h a re any
p rob lem w ith It excep t that It
cou ld leave th e co u n ty w ith the
short s tic k ."
" l i t i s Is the w ay to bu ild a

co m m u n ity ." C ou n ty C o m m is ­
sion er W in A d a m s said. ‘ A
d e fin ite c o m in g to g e th e r ."
T o d a y , th r C o u n ty C o m m is ­
sion w ill hold the first o f tw o
pu blic h earin gs on the S an ford
p a rtn ersh ip and at 7 ton igh t
th r secon d an d final h ea rin g

Plata* laa litas. Paft SA

S E M IN O L E
S em in olr/ H reva rd
S ta te
A tto rn e y
N orm an W o lfln g e r d o esn 't need
u sp ecific w eek 's d e s ig n a tio n to
rem in d h im o f Juvenile crim e. It
Is on e o f the m ore se rio u s
p ro b lem s fa cin g C e n tra l FtorIdu and the n ation .
G an gs und In crea sin g te e n ­
age c rim e s co m m itted by g ir ls
are on e o f the b ig c o n cern s.
In k eep in g w ith th ese p r o b ­
lem s. the w eek o f M arch 15-21
has b een d es ig n a te d ‘ J u v e n ile
J u s tic e W eek.* It Is s p o n s o re d
by the F lorida D ep artm en t o f
J u ven ile J u s tic e in c o o r d in a ­
tion w ith Ilu s ln e s s P a rtn ers for
P reven tio n .
T ile Intent o f the w e e k -lo n g
o b serva n ce Is to h eigh ten the
p u b lic's a w a re n e s s o f Juvenile
ju stice and h igh ligh t p ro g ra m s
In volved w ith the p reven tio n
and In terven tion o f Juvenile d e ­
lin qu en cy.
‘ S em in o le C o u n ty Is d o in g a
very pro a ctive Job In h e lp in g
to
com b a t
Juvenile
crim e,*
W o lfln g e r said. *W e h ave a
w on d erfu l p rogra m u n d er way.

and I firm ly b e llrv r our J u v e ­
n ile A s sessm en t C en ter (J A C )
op en ed
Just
a
nu m ber
of

Norm W olfin gtr
m on th s now . w ill even tu a lly b e
the m odel for the en tire s ta le .*
lit- said, referrin g to the slierKTs
d ep artm en t
‘ In ten sive
C o m m u n ity C o n tro l" e ffo rts *
lie exp la in ed that the re a s o n
S em in o le C ou n ty Is d oin g so
w ell Is b eca u se o f the c o o p e r a ­
tion b etw een
a g e n rle s .
"W e
H u m I m W o lfla fa r. Pag* SA

Seminole County announces 1999 Teacher o f the Y e a r
:

From Staff Reports
A P O P K A • S em in o le C ou n ty Pu b lic S c h o o ls
su rp rised Its 1090 T e a c h e r o f the Y ea r. A r tie
A lm eid a , a m u sic In stru ctor w ith B ea r D ike
E lem en tary, at 11 a.m . today. S em in o le C ou n ty
S ch o o ls S u p erin ten d en t Pau l J . Ila g e rty . cou n ty
sch ool board m em b ers. T e a c h e r o f the Y e a r
S e le c tio n
C o m m ittee.
D istrict
O ffic e
A d m in is tra to rs an d A lm e id a 's stu d en ts w ere on
tap fo r the p re s e n ta tio n o f the h on or.
‘ Mrs.
A lm eid a Is an o u ts ta n d in g teach er.* said H ear
Lake E lem en ta ry P rin cip a l Tim S eib ert. *She Is
very re p re s e n ta tiv e o f all te a ch ers In the
cou n ty.*
A lm eid a , an 18-year veteran . Is the m u sic
teach er fo r g ra d e s k in d erg a rten through fifth at
B ea r Lake.
H e r c la s s ro o m offers fu st-paced
lesson s that In clu d e o p p o rtu n itie s In the a re a s
of
sin gin g,
m ovin g,
p la yin g
In stru m en ts.

listen in g und crea tin g.
A lm eid a ofTers tw o e x tra cu rricu la r m u sical
e n sem b les to B ea r Lake stu d en ts, w h lrh Involve
o r e r 200 stu d en ts In a fast-p aced , p ro fe s s io n a l
p erfo rm in g e x p e rie n c e .
S ta n d a rd s for these
gro u p s are ex trem ely high, an d b eca u se o f this,
th e grou p s h ave ach ieved sta te and n a tio n a l
recogn ition .
T h e stu d en ts m eet a fte r s c h o o l
and focus on m u sical p erfo rm a n ce through
sin gin g, p la y in g reco rd ers an d b ells.
B eca u se
o f d ie ca lib er of th eir p erfo rm a n ces, th ey have
ga in ed n a tio n a l reco gn itio n
In clu d in g th eir
selection
to
p erform
fo r
In tern a tio n a l
c o n ven tio n s o f the C en tra l F lorid a ureu. H i e
B ear Lake stu d en ts w ere ch osen as the on ly
sch ool In th e co u n try to do a d em o n stra tio n o f
th eir Jazz unit on th e n a tio n a l T O D A Y SH O W In
1991.
A lm eid a tea c h e s m u sic not on ly ull day. but
every even in g as w ell.
S h e taught elem en ta ry

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m u sic educ at i on c la s s e s at U C F for 12 y e a rs
and h as taught S eco n d a ry R eco rd er C la s s and
been the In terim d ire c to r o f the U C F E a rly
M usic E n sem b le.
S h e Is the E arly C h ild h o o d
M usic
und
M ovem en t
In stru ctor
at
b o th
S em in o le
C om m u n ity
C o lle g e
and
at 4C.
tea ch in g stu d en ts w h o a re w o rk in g tow ard on
A s s o c ia te s D egree as w ell as d a y c a re p ro vid ers
from the C en tra l F lorid a area .
A lm eid a
tea ch es
sa x o p h o n e
at
V a le n c ia
C om m u n ity C o llege, an w ell us stu d io o f m iddle
and high sch o o l sa x o p h o n e
stu d en ts fro m
S em in ole. O ra n g e und O sceo la cou n ties.
F o r th r last fo u r y ea rs, sh e h a s been a m u sic
clin icia n ,
p ro v id in g w o rk s h o p s
arou n d the
cou n try to te a ch ers In p u b lic and p riva te
sch ools.
In Junuury 1998. sh e w as featu red
In stru ctor o f a fou r-d ay n a tio n a l sem in a r for
e lem en ta ry tea ch ers In th e R ep u b lic o f C h in a.
A lm eid a Is u u th or o f a tea ch er resou rce b o o k
o f reco rd er In stru ctio n and h as had a rtic le s

m
« *s*s ln
n aa ll m
a ir Im
im aals.
ltt
p u•b lish ed it,
In tp,e
ro» ffe
io n
m iui sic
|oum

She
Is the o n ly m u sic e d u ca to r In the cou n try w ho
serves on the N a tio n a l B oard fo r P ro fe s s io n a l
T ra c h ln g S ta n d a rd s d e s ig n in g
the n a tio n a l
c e rtific a tio n p ro c e s s for te a ch ers and Is th e
lia ison
to
th e
n a tio n a l
M usic
S tan d ard s
C o m m itte e .

In N o vem b er 1997. A lm eid a w as Invited b y
Presid en t C lin to n to h a ve b rea k fa st at the W h ite
H ouse. A lm eid a even had a b r ie f co n v e rs a tio n
w ith th e P resid en t abou t b oth o f them p la yin g
the s a x o p h o n e.
A lm eid a h as b een a T e a c h e r o f the Y ear at the
sch ool level no le s s th an six tim es and w as the
S e m in o le
C o u n ty
Teacher
of
the
Y ea r
E lem en tary Fin alist In 1991. S h e w ill represen t
the sch ool d istrict In the F lorid a T e a c h e r o f the
Y e a r Program . T ire S em in o le C ou n ty T ea ch er o f
lire Y e a r R e c o g n itio n P rogram w ill be held on
T u esd a y, A p ril 21. at Lake H ow ell H igh S ch o o l.

Manhunt Water, water everywhere...A flood danger?
continues

Sanford OKs
controversial
land change
By Shari Brodle

By Nick Pfelfauf

H E R A LD F E A T U R E E D ITO R

H E R A L D S T A F F W R IT E R
S A N F O R D - S a n ford p o lic e
con tin u e to s ea rch fo r th e s u s ­
pect
In volved
In
th ree
a t­
tem p ted ch ild a b d u ctio n s In
recen t d ays. A m an a rrested In
B revard C o u n ty M on d ay Is a p ­
p a ren tly n ot th e m an sought
lo c a lly .
M on day.
B revard
C ou n ty
d ep u ties a rrested a m an Id e n ­
tified as C h ris to p h e r E dw ard
C o m to ls. 26, o f M elb ou rn e. H e
PIm m I n Manhunt. Pag* SA

Wafer, wafer everywhere, Lake Monroe, Lake Jesup, etc., etc. Flooding
problems today could produce storm drainage runoff problems tomorrow.
Reed about details without immediate solutions, In Wednesday's Seminole
Herald. Sandbagging Lake Monroe may protect Seminote Boulevard, but

wouldn't prevent problems In drainage. Sanford city officials are holding se­
rious meetings with various entities in an effort to prevent further problems
should more rain occur ‘ And who dare predict an end to the rain in the Imme­
diate future*said City Manager Bill Simmons.

S A N F O R D - T h e San ford
C ity
C o m m is s io n
M onday
passed an o rd in a n c e ch a n gin g
th r future lan d use elem en t o f
city 's c o m p re h e n s iv e plan, a l­
lo w in g W a lla c e D evlin to go
forw ard w ith b u ild in g a p a r t­
m en ts on C o u n ty R oad 4 6 A ..
A fte r a lm ost th ree hou rs o f
d iscu ssio n and n egotiation , (h e
c o m m is s io n e rs v o ted 4-1 to
a p p ro ve th e requ est for the
land use
change
m ade
by
D evlin , but n ot b efore b o th
sid es o f th e co n tro v e rs ia l Is­
su es a g reed to com p ro m ises.
T h e o rd in a n c e c a m e back to
th e c o m m is s io n a fte r the F lo r ­
ida D ep a rtm en t o f C om m u n ity
A ffa irs co m p le te d lls review o f
th e lan d u se c h a n g e request.
T h e city h ad 6 0 d ays to a p ­
p rove. w ith ch an ges, the o r d i­
nan ce.
The
seco n d
p u b lic
h e a rin g in clu d ed a d iscu ssio n
o f th e ch a n ge o f d e s ig n a tio n
fro m
R esid en tial/ O fn cc/ ln d u s trial
to
M ediu m
D en sity
R e sid en tia l (M D R -15) on the
sou th ern
p o r tio n
an d H igh
D en sity R esid en tia l (H D R -20)
In th e n o rth ern p o rtion . T h i s
w a s a ch a n ge b rou gh t ab ou t b y
th e a p p lic a n t,*
M a yo r Larry
D ale told th o se in atten d an ce.
D ale an d S a n fo rd 's D ire c to r
o f P la n n in g and D evelo p m en t
J a y M o rd er tra veled to T a l l a ­
h a ssee p rio r to th e c o m m is ­
sion m eetin g, to co n fer w ith
the D CA. M ard er said, * lt Is
p e rfe c tly a p p ro p ria te that the

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Tax refunds lor disaster
victims

rollerlton drive was effective
Feb, 26. and will tun through
March 90
Additionally, local McDonaid's franchisers have donated
tood and volunteered
thetr
time to help. More than 5.000
Extra Value Meals have been
distributed to both victims and
volunteers via the American
Red
Cross.
Individual
owner/opera tors have:

Individual
taxpayers
who
Miflrrcd losses In Florida's re
rent series of tornadoes and
Hoods may qualtfv lor refunds
from the Internal
Revenue
Service (IKS) on either 1997 or
1999 Income tax, state and
federal disaster recovery olft
rials said Thursday.
"Taxpayers
with
verified
casualty losses have the choice
oi amending then
cu rren t
(19971 tax return or claim ing
the lo s s on 1999 incom e.' said
Paul Fay. federal coordinating
officer for the disaster. litis
option is available only to ta x ­
payers in declared disaster a r ­
eas.
Joseph Myers, director of
the Florida Division of E m er­
gency Management
(FDEM).
said it's advisable to consult a
tax specialist before deciding
which year to use. 'Financial
situations differ greatly.* said
Myers 'U sin g the current year
could make money available
qutcklv to help victims r e ­
cover.*
To qualify .ts a casualty loss,
the reimbursed amount must
exceed 10 percent o f the tax­
payer’s adjusted gross Income.

Donated money
to
the
American Red Cross,
local
families anil affected
crew
members:
Cooked meals lor victim s
and volunteers In affected a r­
eas. and:
Donated dry goods and
other supplies to schools, shel­
ters. families and disaster r e ­
lief organizations.
'O ur sympathies go out to all
those families affected by the
disaster.* said Hob Straub, lo ­
cal owner/operator and presi­
dent o f the Central Florida
McDonald's Association. *lt's
the McDonald's way to give
back to the communities In
which w-c live, especially In
times like this. We hope our
contributions can help victim s
m some small way.*

T a x p a y e rs
w ith
q u e s tio n s
sh ou ld ca ll th e IK S to ll fr e e
n u m b er.
1 -8 0 0 -8 2 9 -1 0 4 0 .
T h o s e w ith h e a tin g o r s p e e c h
Im p a irm e n ts ca n c a ll th e tollfree T T Y n u m b e r. 1 -8 0 0 -8 2 9 4 0 5 9 . F o r p e rs o n a l a s s is ta n c e
w ith tax m a tte rs , a p p lic a n ts
can co n su lt th etr a c c o u n ta n ts
o r visit an IR S o ffic e .

Fiona Id
McDonald
House
Charities
and
McDonald's
Corporation have a long his­
tory of helping families in local
communities, especially du r­
ing times of need
Ronald
McDonald House Charities lias
awarded emergency grants to ­
taling $757,500 lo assist chil­
dren and their famtllrs tn
emergency
situations.
Over
the years, McDonald’s em ­
ployees, franchisees, and s u p ­
pliers also have contributed 11nanrtal support, glfts-ln-klnd
and
volunteered
countless
hours to help recover from
natural disasters.

Ronald McDonald charities
R on a ld
M c D o n a ld
H ou se
C h a r itie s
lia s
issu ed
em er­
gen cy
g ra n ts fro m
n a tio n a l
and
lo ca l
h in d s
to ta lin g
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Wednesday: S u n n y . H ig h s
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the u p p c r - 50 s. Lo w s In the
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L o w s tn th e m t d - 40 s.

TUESDAY:
SOLUNAR TABLE: min. 3:00
a.m., maj. 9:15 a.m..
3:25p.m., maj. 9:35 p.m.

min.

TIDES: Daytona Beach: high:

6:05 a.m., 6:25 p.m.. low: 12:16
a.m., — p.m. New Smyrna
Beach: high: 6:10 a.m., 6:30
p.m.. low: 12:21 a.m., -— p.m..
EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Cocoa Beach: high: 6:25 a.m..
WEDNESDAY 6:45 p.m., low: 12:02 a.m.,
TUESDAY
Sunny 66 45 Sunny 60 40 12:36 p.m.

THURSDAY
FRIDAY
Sunny 59 38 Ptcldy 65 44

BEACH CONDITIONS
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Relief cook
Nathan Silvorman. loft photo, owner of Nalo's Country Store on Uptala
Road in Sanford, hnlds a barbecue overy year to thank his loyal cu s­
tomers. such as Cathonno Mooro, loroground o( right photo, Keith Stahl

and Lee Harry. At these events, Nate collects donations tor a local
charity. Tills year, victims of the rocent tornadoes were the benefeiarios of Nate's philanthrope and culinary endoavors

Finding temporary, permanent home for kids
S p e c ia l t o Ib e H e ra ld
F rom rad io a n n o u n c e m e n ts to tra d e
fa ir b ooth s, from m o v ie screen p rom os to
H tirger K in g p la c e m ats, all mt-dln a re fair
g a m e fo r use w h en It co m e s to fin d in g
s h e lte r • te m p o ra ry or p e rm a n e n t - c h il­
d ren In th e O rla n d o a re a .
"T ile b o tto m lin e Is. w r d e s p e r a te ly n eed
m o re fo s te r an d a d o p tlv r hom es. A n d to
c o m m u n ic a te o u r n eed to r llg lb lr h o u s e ­
h olds w e m ust w ork very h ard lo fin d out
w h e re th e y are.* said S yd M c C a llts te r,
Dint rie l 7 u dinlnlntrntnr fur th e D e p a r t ­
m en t o f C h ild re n A F a m ilie s . 'S o m e tim e s ,
that m e a n s e r r a tlv e b ra in s to rm in g an d
n on -t ra d ii tonal th in k in g .*
C u rren tly , th e d is tric t
licen ses
31 I
h o m es to p ro vid e fo s te r c a re, and 12 on
2 4 -h ou r e m e r g e n c y s h e lte r lo ca tio n s, to
a c c o m m o d a te a m a x im u m o f 82 7 c h ild r e n
w h o m ay b e v ic tim s o f ab u se, n eglect or
a b a n d o n m e n t.
U n fo rtu n a te ly ,
h o w e v e r,
th e n u m b e r o f c h ild re n e n te rin g fo s te r
c a re system at a g iven tim e fa r o u tw e ig h s
th e n u m b er re tu rn in g to th eir legal o r
b io lo g ic a l fam ilies. A s a resu lt. C h ild ren A
F a m ilie s fa ces a to u g h c h a lle n g e e very d a y
In fin d in g n ew fo s te r p a ren ts and rn o u g h
h o u seh o ld sp a ce from a m o n g th e 1.6 m il­
lion resid en ts or H revard, O ran ge, O s c e o la
an d S em in o le c o u n tie s (D istrict 7). K e e p
In m in d th at fo s te r p a re n ts u otu n frer th e ir
services, re c e iv in g on ly a sm all m o n th ly
stip en d to h e lp c o v e r th e ir c h ild r e n 's
b o a rd e x p en ses.
N ea rly 120 o f th e d is tric t's fo s te r c h il­
d ren a rc w a itin g to b e a d a p ted . At th e en d
o f 1997, 1.800 c h ild re n sta te w id e a re
a v a ila b le fo r a d o p tio n . T h a t tota l In c lu d e d

2 6 0 s ib lin g grou p s, m ost o f w h ich c o n ­
sisted o f th ree o r m ore c h ild re n u n d er age
12. N in eteen p ercen t w e re te e n a g e rs .
S ib lin g grou p s, racial a n d eth n ic m in o r i­
ties and c h ild re n a b o ve age 8 are c o n s id ­
ered ’ sp ecia l n r r d s * b e c a u s e th ey are th e
m ost d ifficu lt p o p u la tio n s for w h om fo x ie r
and a d o p llv c h o m es can lx- found.
S o h ow d o es C h ild re n A F a m ilies go
about re c ru itin g th ese p a re n ts ? 'H y e m ­
p lo yin g th e n ew s m ed ia as m u ch ax poosthie.* a n s w e rs M a rlin Ilu ck ley , w h o h ea d s
th e d e p a rtm e n t's F a m ily S a fety A [’ r e s e r ­
va tion d ivisio n . 'A n d th e y h ave been tru ly
s u p p o r t iv e u f o u r m is s io n .* lllg h t l g h l e . l i a v n

p ersu a d ed C o b b M ovie T h e a tre s to run
th r ad on thetr m ovie sc re e n s p rio r to th e
fe a tu re d him
C h ild ren A F a m ilies a d o p tiv e and fo s te r
parent r e m it t e r s a lw a ys k eep a ro vin g e y e
on g a th e rin g s o f b u s in e s s p ro fe s s io n a ls .
T h e y an- in te re s te d p a rtic u la rly m o r g a n i­
zation H irelin g s a m i co n ven tio n s. T h e s e
e v e n ts are p r r fr c l
a re n a s for c r r a t ln g
a w a re n e s s o f fa m ily n r r d s and s o m e tim e s
(or a ctu a lly b rin g in g In n rw p aren ts.* says
M a rlen e R ich m on d , w h o o v e rs e e s th e Itc e n s in g o f fo s trr h om es. R e c ru ite rs regu ta ily set u p In fo rm a tio n b o o th s at lo c a l
In i all miHit c a p o n . T l i r y

ntno g iv e

p rra rn ta -

tion s to ch a m b ers o f c o m m e r c e that r e p ­
In clu d ed s ta ff In te rv ie w s on W D B O -A M .
resen t m u lticu ltu ra l se g m e n ts o f th e C e n ­
W llO O ;AM an d W L O Q -F M .
Local w ee k lie s h ave a lso p u b lish ed a r t i­ tra! F lorida b u sin ess c o m m u n ity .
T h r re c ru itm e n t m essa ge also r x t r n d s
cles and a n n o u n c e m e n ts re g a rd in g fo s te r
C u r­
r a r e n eed s. T h e su bject a lso lias b e rn e x ­ Into sch ools and n e ig h b o rh o o d s .
ren tly. p a re n t-te a c h e r a sso cia tio n s and
p lo red on ‘ F a m ily W o rk s.* a W M F E -T V
talk sh ow on fa m ily and com m u n ity Is­ n eig h b o rh o o d a s s o c ia tio n s are b e in g t a r ­
g e te d for su p ixirt for e very target audlsues.
e n re. C h ild re n A F a m ilies lia s a v a rie ty o f
O n e C h u rch O n e C h ild In c., too. I lls
p ro m o tio n a l Item s to d is trib u te . T h ey a r e
b een an In tegral part o f these r e c ru itm e n t
c re a tiv e ly d e sig n ed , re fle c tin g h ow p o s i­
stra te g ie s . A n ation al o rg a n iza tio n that
tive an e x p e rie n c e a d o p tlv r and fo s te r
o p e ra te s
lo c a lly
th rou gh
C h ild ren
A
p a re n tin g ca n lx-, and In clu d e c o n ta c t
F a m ilie s ' a d o p tio n p rogra m . O n e C h u rch
p h on e nu m bers. A m o n g th em are: In fo r ­
O n e C h ild ’s goal Is to s e c u rr p a r tic ip a tio n
m ation p a c k rts . b ro c h u re s , b u tton s, la r g e
from b la ck c h u rc h e s to fin d a d o p tiv e
p la stic p a p er clip s, co a sters, and p o e m s
h om es for A fric a n -A m e ric a n ch ild ren .
O n e u n co n ven tio n a l, yet effe c tiv e , a p ­ from fo s te r p a ren ts and ch ild ren .
•N u m erou s stra te g ie s have h elp ed , but
p roa ch to fo s te r p a ren t re c ru itm e n t r e ­
c e n tly w as an a p p ea l to B u rger King. It r e ­ w r still need m ore h om es.* says B u ck ley.
"O u r Job Is to keep on tryin g.*
su lted In th e p rin tin g o f th e fo s te r p a ren t
T o (r a m about atlopH ny o r b e co m in g a
so lic ita tio n ad on 14,000 restau ran t tra y lln ers d u rin g a tw o -m o n th period. T h e J o s tc r p a re n t, ca li th e C h ild re n A F a m ilie s
recruiters, 1800) 8 8 2 8 6 9 9 or A d op tion :
o u tc o m e w as n u m ero u s ca lls from fo s te r
(4 0 7 ) 8 9 7 4130. F b sler C a re : (4 0 7 ) 2 4 5 parent p ro s p e c ts .
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7-19-29-41-42-44

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STATISTICS
The high temperature In
Senford Monday wee 70
defreee end the overnight low
wee 43.
Recorded rainfall for the
period ending et lO e.m..
Tueedey totaled .OO inch.
•8unrlee................ 0:41 e.m.
•Sunect..................0:31 p.m.

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S A N F O R D • S a n fo rd 's q u a li­
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isn 't th e o n ly so a p b o x ra c in g
even t h ow ever, and a s tra te g y
m e e tin g on a ra lly la ter th is
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H E R A L D S T A F F W R IT E R

Tuesday. March 10. 1998 ■ Vot. 90, No. 141

ADMINISTRATION

Special to the Herald

S y m r n a , 6 5 d e g r e e s . W in d s
1 5 -2 0 m .p .li.

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U C F center awards grants for drug and breast cancer research

In e x p la in in g th e p u rp o s e o f
the rally. S an ford R e c re a tio n 's
N orm I’crry, w h o Is c o o r d in a t­
in g th e even t fo r th e d e p a r t­
m ent said that In a d d itio n to
th e b ig race, th ere a re s e v e ra l
ra llies
held
th rou gh ou t the
U n ited S ta tes th rou gh ou t the
yea r. "A t each o f th e s e ra llie s ."
h e said, ’ p a rtic ip a n ts ga in e x ­
p e rie n c e and p o in ts
to w a rd
re p re s e n tin g th eir local d erb y
at the n a tio n a l c o m p e titio n in
A k ro n .*
He

c o n tin u ed .

"T h e

m a jo r

d iffe re n c e b etw een l)ie ra llie s
w h ich a re h eld d u rin g th e y e a r
a n d th e local A ll A m e ric a n
race, is that th e ra llie s are
o p e n to a n yo n e re g a rd le s s o f
w h ere Die ra cer liv e s .’
W ith the w id e r sco p e o f p a r ­
ticip a n ts,
the A ll
A m e ric a n
R a ce Is op en o n ly to C e n tra l
F lorid a yo u n gsters, w h ile the
ra llie s are op en to all d riv e rs ,
r e g a r d le s s ' o f w h e re th ey re ­
side.
P erry said th e lo ca l rally,
sch ed u led fo r M arch 22 In
S a n ford , w ill h a ve to p d riv e rs
an d c a rs from seven states. In ­
c lu d in g 15 c ities In Florid a.
B oys an d g irls a g e s 9 - 1 6
that a rc In terested In p a r tic i­
p a tin g th e J u n e ra ce a re re ­
q u ired to a tten d a fre e w o r k ­
sh o p th is e v e n in g (T u esd a y)
b e g in n in g at 7 p.m . in th e r e c ­
rea tion d ep a rtm en t at S a n ford
C ity H a ll.
F o r a d d itio n a l In fo rm a tio n ,
p h o n e the recrea tio n d e p a rt­
m ent at 3 30-5697.

d e v e lo p m e n t
m en ts.

of

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tre a t­

F o r ex a m p le, o n e r e c ip ie n t,
S a leh
H ascr, Is lo o k in g
In
tro p ica l p la n ts fo r d r u g s w h ich
a rc a c tiv e a gain st th e g e rm s
a s s o c ia te d w ith tu b e rc u lo s is .
T h e s e p a th o g en s a re In c r e a s ­
in gly
resista n t
to
e x is tin g
d ru gs, an d It is v ita l to fin d
n ew w a ys to figh t th em . A n ­
o th e r re s e a rc h e r. O tto Phanatlel, la w o rk in g on a c h e m ic a l
w h ich
w ill
d e liv e ry
can cer
k illin g m e d ic in e Just to th e
c a n c e r cell, a v o id in g d a m a g e
to su rrou n d in g, h e a lth y tissu e.
In o th e r c a n c e r re la te d p r o j­
ects. K arl C hai ts w o rk in g to
esta b lish a n e w w a y to d ia g ­
n ose b rea st c a n c e r b y a n a ly z ­
in g
c h e m ic a ls
c a lle d
w ill sp eed the s c re e n in g o f p o ­
te n tia l d ru gs.

■protrln ase*
In
th e
can cer
cells.
The
p ro file
o f th ese
c h e m ic a ls w ill also h elp d o c ­
tors m ak e a p ro g n o sis fo r th e
p atien t and plan tre a tm e n t.
R aln a C h a k ra b a rti Is h e a d in g
u p u stu d y o f tw o h u m a n g e n e s
w h ich m ay sp eed th e d ia g n o sis
o f p ro sta te can cer.
T h e oth er tw o scie n tis ts a r c
w o rk in g on p ro je c ts o f g r e a t
In terest to fe llo w re s e a rc h e rs .
C ristin a
F e m a n d e z -V a llc 's
P ro ject.
tid e d
'C h a r a c te r iz a tio n
of
th e
N eu ro fib ro m a to sis ty p e 2 g e n e
p ro d u cts e x p ressed by n o rm a l
rat S ch w an n cells,* cou ld le a d
to n ew tre a tm e n ts fo r n e rv o u s
system tu m ors. H a rry P ric e ts
w o rk in g on th e “ D e v e lo p m e n t
o f F lu o re s c e n c e -B a s e d A ssays
fo r th e D e te c tio n o f In h ib ito rs
o f D N A D ire c te d E n zy m e s ." It

�Seminofa Herald, Sanford, Flonda •Tuesday, March 10, 1998 •3A

W o lfin g e r —
Continued from Page 1A
lia v r llic sch o o ls. law e n fo r c e ­
m en t. cou rts, an d Ih r Juvenile
Justice system all w o rk in g t o ­
gether. In th e p ast, th e law h as
m ade an arrest then turned It
uver to the state a tto rn e y and
courts, then to th e p a ro le d e ­
p artm en t. N ow nil o f th em are
w o rk in g to g eth er ra th er than
as sep a ra te e n title s In Juvenile
c rim e situ a tio n s .*
R egard in g
Juvenile
crim e,
W o lfin g e r said figu res In d ica te
S em in o le C ou n ty Is s e e in g n
slight d ro p In recent tim es.
■'Ilie p revio u s
y e a r's figu res
from tiie F lorida D ep artm en t o f
l-iw E n fo rcem en t In d icated a
d ro p o f I I . I percen t In violen t
Juvenile c rim r,* h e said. "M y
figu res show Juvenile crim e has
d ro p p ed by a lm ost 10 percen t
lo ca liy In 1997.*
He
sees
crim es
In volvin g
g a n g s as on e o f the la rger
p ro b lem s, o b s e rv in g that the
s h e r iffs d ep a rtm en t h as b een
d o in g an
excellen t
Job
In
w o rk in g again st g a n g crim e.
" T in t 's not to say w e h a ve
ga n gs like th e)' h a ve In som e o f
the m a jo r c itie s
up n orth .*
W o lfin g e r said, "but w e h ave
reason to I k -If eve so m e o f the
n orth ern ga n g m em b ers m o v ­
ing to the sou th m ay tie c a u s ­
in g ga n gs to sp rin g u p lo c a lly ."
R egard in g
c rim e s
b e in g
co m m itted try fem a les, he sa id
th ere has !&gt;crn a large In ­

crease. "L a st M o n d a y fo r e x ­
a m p le." he said, "T h re e out o f
seven Juveniles In Juvenile court
w ere fem a les, and th e c h a rg e s
In volved b ea tin g up th eir p a r ­
en ts. It’s an e x a m p le o f w hat
w c ’rc fa cin g th ese d a y s on an
e v e r-in c re a s in g p ro b le m .*
In hu n or o f the d e s ig n a tio n
of
J u ven ile
.Justice
W eek ,
S e m in o le
C ou n ty
w ill
h a ve
op en h o u ses at severa l fa c ili­
ties In clu d in g E xcel A lt e r n a ­
tives. J A C a n d Ih c G rove G U Y S
and K E Y S p rogra m s. T h e re w ill
also be a m arch on M arch 28.
from
the
S em in o le
C ou n ty
C ou rth o u se
to
Fort
M ellon
Park,
w h ere
sp ecia l
guest
speu kers w ill a d d ress th e jxib llc on v io le n c e -fre e Issues.
W o lfin g er said there
an
o b s e rv a n c e
th is

Is n lso
m on th

POLICE BRIEFS
ca lled "V ic to ry o v e r V io le n c e ."
S em in o le C o u n ty h a s n lso
b en efited In th e field o f Juvenile
Justice th rou gh th e s a le o f
"In vest
In C h ild re n "
lic e n s e
{d ates. A c c o rd in g to J u ven ile
J u s tic e C o u n c il C h a irm a n Dr.
H o rten se E vans, "T h e re s id e n ts
o f S em in ole C o u n ty nrc d ire c tly
re s p o n s ib le fo r c re a tin g th ese
fu nds
nnd
n ow
S e m in o le
C ou n ty c itize n s w ill d ire c tly re ­
c eive th e b e n e fit.*
T li rough the m o n e y rulsed by
th e lic e n s e p la te sale, 9 4 ,0 0 0
h as b een g iven to J u v e n ile A s ­
sessm en t C en ter. 3 2 ,0 0 0 to
L ym an H igh S ch o o l a tten d a n ce
softw are. $ 8 ,0 0 0 fo r S a lv a tio n
A rm y o f S e m in o le
C o u n ty ’s
v is ita tio n
p rogra m .
$ 4 9 9 to
S em in o le C ou n ty T een Court,
and $2,133.71 to I*ollre A th ­
letic Leagu e a c tiv itie s .

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O ria n "B o o ts*
W a lk er.
85.
Sataum u Drive. S a n ford , d ied
S atu rday. M a tch 7, IU9H. B o m
id B ru n sw ick. G a.. site m oved
to C en tra l F lorid a &gt; In
1945.
M rs. W a lk r r retired from D»e
C ity o f S an ford L ib ra ry a fte r 23
y ea rs as a lib rarian . S h e w a s a
m em b er o f the G a rd en C lu b.
M rs. W a lk er w as n m e m b e r fo r
37 y e a rs o f the First P r e s b y te ­
rian C hurch o f S a n fo rd C h a n ­
cel C h oir. S h e w as a m e m b e r
o f M arkh am W o o d s P r e s b y te ­
rian Church.
S u rvivors In clu d e sons. L eo n
T r d * Jr.. S an ford . G rego ry W..
P alatka;
d a u gh ter.
P a tric ia
W a lk rr S peer. S a n ford : sister.
W ilh clm in a
L rm en .
D urliam .
N .C .; six gran d ch ild ren ;
six
great -gran d ch ild ren .
B risson Fu neral H om e. S a n ­
ford. In ch a rge o f a rra n g e ­
m en ts.

JOSEPH C. CALDWELL SR.
J osep h C. C a ld w e ll Sr.. 69.
M cKay
B oulevard,
S anford,
died ilm rs d a y . M arch 5. 1998
at C olu m b ia Law n w ood
R e­
gion al M ed ical C en ter,
F ort
Pierce. Mr. C a ld w ell w as b o m
J u ly 3. 1928 In S an ford . Mr.
C a ld w ell w as
an
In su ra n ce
agent for O r If Life. H e w as a
m em b er o f E vergreen Lodge
*2 3 FMA, M r. C a ld w ell w as a
m em b er o f Z ion H op e M .B.
C hurch when* h e h ad served as
a d ea co n .
S u rvivors In clu d e w ife. L izzie
D.;
suns.
Dr.
S tep h en
C.
W righ t. J o s e p h C. J r., E ddie L.
W illiam s, all o f S an ford ; d a u g h ­
ters. J a c k ie W illia m s M cC a rter,
F a yetteville.
N .C ..
K a trin la
D avis. Fort
P ie rre .
P a m ela .
R rvon d a . C rysta l, all o f S a n ­
ford: 20 gra n d ch ild ren ;
five
g re a t-g ra n d c h ild re n .
W ilson -E lch elb erger
M ortu ­
ary. In r., S a n ford , in ch arge o f
a rra n g e m e n ts .

JESSIE LEE DIXON
J e s s ie Lee D ixon. 71. H a rn ey
H eig h ts R oad. G en eva , d ied
Sunday. M arch 8. 1998. B o m
Feb. 23. 1927 In V ien n a . Ga..
site m oved to C e n tra l F lo rid a
In 1962. M rs. D ixon w a s ■
h om em ak er. S h e w a s a m e m ­
b er o f First B ap tist C h u rch o f
S an ford .
S u rvivors In clu d e h u sban d,
G eo rge:
d a u gh ters,
W anda
S tep h en s,
W est
J e ffe rs o n .
N .C ., Lin d a L. A n za ld u a , W a r­
n e r R ob b in s. G a.. T ra c e y A n n
G ib b s, W est J e ffe rs o n , N .C .;
b roth er. B ru ce N. H a rtley, San
D iego,
C alif.:
h a lf
b ro th e r.
T a lly D ozier, M on tezu m a . Oa.;
h a lf sisters, E liz a b e th W a tk in s,
G riflln , O a.. E m ily M orse, A n a ticim , C a lif.; seven g ra n d c h il­
dren.
B risson F u n era l H om e, S a n ­
ford, In ch a rge o f a rra n g e ­
m en ts.

S ylvia T ls d e l. 58, o f 1038 E.
P eb b le B each C irc le . W in te r
S p rin gs, w a s a rre s te d S u n d a y
Ijy S em in ole C o u n ty d ep u tie s .
T lsd el w as c h a rg e d w ith DIM
and a rre s te d
on M a r q u e tte
A ven u e. R ep ort said that TIs*

Picas* x t Cops. Pag* BA

A p a rtm e n ts—
d w e llln g u n its p er a cre on the
sou th ern p o rtio n o f th e p r o p ­
erty and 15 d w e llin g u n its p e r
acre on the n o rth e rn p ortio n o f
th e p ro p erty . I f th e d e v e lo p e r
w ould restrict a c c e s s to e a s t
T w in Lake.

Continued from Pago 1A
request can be m od ified a lo n g
the w ay."
Dwight SaatliofT. an a tto rn e y
for the d evelo p er, said that the
site plan
su b m itted
to the
P lan n in g and Z o n in g C o m m is ­
sion fo r the p la n n ed d e v e lo p ­
m ent ap p roval, s h o w ed Die t o ­
tal units to l&gt;e 599. red u cin g
the d en sity In the n o rth ern
portion to less th an 10 d w e ll­
ing units p er a cre. C o m m ls
sloner K erry L yo n s said that
with th e ch a n ge In d en sity. If
the d e s ig n a tio n on th e en tire
tract cou ld lx- ch a n ged to M DR15, "that w ould m ak e It m o re
p ala ta b le to m e."
R esiden ts o f S a n fo rd 's K aywood
su lx llv ls lo n ,
so m e
of
whom n ever c o n c e d e d to a l ­
low ing m u lti-fa m ily c o n s tr u c ­
tion on the p ro p e rty ad jacen t
to their n e ig h b o rh o o d , told the
m ayor a n d c o m m is s io n e rs they
could live w ith d e n s itie s o f 10

SaathofT
c o n fe rre d
w ith
D evlin, w h o w as presen t at the
m eetin g, and told th e c o m m is ­
sion D evlin w ou ld a g ree to the
restricted a c c e s s I f th e re s i­
d en ts w ould a gree
lo
11.5
d w ellin g u n its p er acre. In stead
o f 10. on th e s o u th r m p o rtio n ,
red u cin g the total n u m b er o f
a p a rtm en ts
to 574.
*It’s
a
pretty su b sta n tia l hit e c o n o m i­
ca lly to redu ce th e Bouth h a lf
by 50 u n its." SaathofT said.
"W e're gettin g so c lo s e ," D ale
said to the K a yw ood res id e n ts .
"G a rn erin g on a g reem en t w ith
no a c c e s s to th e la k e Is a m a ­
jo r a c c o m p lis h m e n t.
1 th in k
these gu ys h ave co m e a lon g
w ay to y o u r side.*

"T h e
g ra n d fa th e rin g
Is
a
m u st." S a n fo rd M a y o r L a rry
D ale s a id M onday. "In o rd e r for
D lls p a rtn e rs h ip to w ork , th e.
cou n ty must g ra n d fa th e r th o s e
clu bs. W e d o n ’t w a n t th em re ­
lo ca tin g In S a n fo rd . T h e y h a v e
to stay w h ere th ey a r e ."
T h e in te rlo c a l a g reem en t a l ­
lo w s D ie co u n ty to tak e c re d it
for the c it y ’s site s a n d the c ity
ta k es cred it fo r th e c o u n ty ’s
sites. T h e S u p rem e C ou rt has
ruled that all ju ris d ic tio n s h a ve
a requ ired n u m b e r o f sites fo r
adult
en te rta in m e n t
b u s i­
nesses.
S an ford o ffic ia ls h a ve fought
not to h a ve th e a rea n ea r the
O rla n d o S a n fo rd A irp o rt Id e n ­
tified a s a site b u t to d o so

Contis usd Bom Pag* IA

T ru m a n E. G a lle y Sr.. 73.
Ptnto S treet, O rm on d B each ,
d ied Sun day. M arch 8. 1998 at
C o lu m b ia
M rd lea l
C en terSan ford.
Bom
In
B anks
C ou n ty, G a ., h e m oved to Die
O rm ond B each nrra In 1944
from San ford. Mr. G a lley w as
the form er ow n er and o p r r a t o r
o f D ayton a Plu m b in g. H e w as a
m em b er o f Die
V .F .W .
Mr.
G a llry served In th e U.S. N avy
d u rin g W .W .II. H e w as u m e m ­
b er o f the C h u rch o f P ro p h e c y .
O viedo.
S u rvivors In clu de w ife. A lte r ;
sons. Tru m an E. J r.. H rn ry W..
both o f O rm on d B each . W illia m
R.. D aytona: d a u g h ters, P a tr i­
cia L. Story. O vied o . G ertrude
B. G allow ay, O s tre n : s te p s o n .
S teven C.
D eV a n r,
O rm ond
lleuLh:
M lrjKhiuitlilrr.
K ln liir
C . , D a yton a B each : b ro th e r.
B m c e H a rtley. Lake M ary; 14
g ra n d ch ild ren ;
tw o
great*
gran d ch ild ren .
V olu sia
M em oria l
F u n eral
H om e.
O rm on d
B each .
In
ch a rge o f a rra n g e m e n ts .

WILLIE LEE GREEN 8R.
W illie Lee G reen Sr.. 60. W est
E igh teen th
S tre e t,
S an ford ,
d ied Satu rday, M arch 7. 1998
at O rlan d o R rg lo n a l M ed ica l
C en ter. Mr. G reen w as b o m
A p ril. 30. 1937 In S an ford . Mr.
G reen w as a c o n c re te fin ish er.
H e w as a m rm b e r o f C e le ry
C ity Lodge *5 4 2 . I.B .P .O .E . o f
W. and T h e A n tle r G u ard D ept..
C o m p a n y F. M r. Q rcen w as a
m em b er o f M orn in g G lory M .B.

Church.
S u rvivors in clu d e w ife, M ary;
sons. W illie Lee Jr., S an D iego,
C alif.;
dau gh ters.
Y o la n d a
H u m ph rey, Sanfurd, E m lck ey
Sea w righ t.
B ale
C ity .
V a ..
J a c k ie Davts, K a tin a B ad ger,
b oth o f S a n fo rd : b roth ers. E d ­
die. B rook lyn , N .Y.. Em ory, the
Rev. R oosevelt, b oth o f S a n ­
ford; sisters, J e s s e M ae J a m es.
S an ford . P ea rlle
M. T ro tte r,
R och ester. N .Y .. S h irley. C o l­
lege
Park.
G a .,
Edna
Lee
J o n e s . S a n fo rd : 13 g ra n d c h il­
dren: o n e g re a t-g ra n d c h ild .
W ils o n -E lc h e lb e rg e r
M ortu ­
ary, In c., in ch a rge o f a r ­
ra n gem en ts.

BEMIE CHRISTINE GREENWALD
B essie C h risU n e G reen w a ld ,
82, O steen ,
d ied
S atu rday.
M arch 7, 1998. B o m J u ly 2,
1015 In N o rw a lk . C o n n ., s h e
m oved to F lorid a In 1083 fro m
N ew H aven , C t. M rs. G reen w ald
w as a h o m e m a k e r. S h e w as
P re s b y te ria n .
S u rvivo rs In clu d e son . G e o rg e
H. J r., O steen ; th ree g r a n d ­
ch ild ren ;
five
g re a t­
g ra n d ch ild ren .
A m e ric a n F a m ily C re m a tio n
S o ciety,
In c.,
Lakelan d ,
In
c lia ig e o f a rra n g e m e n ts .

in

slon o f a c o n c e a le d w e a p o n .
C o lllg a n w a s a rre s te d at th e
c o m e r o f L ak e M n ry B o u le v a rd
and H igh S tre e t. R ep o rt said
that a tra ffic sto p w as m a d e a f­
ter C o lllg a n w e n t s tra ig h t from
a le ft tu rn lan e.

d el c ro s s e d Die d o u b le y e llo w
lin e an d alm ost stru c k p o lic e
o ffic e r ’s v e h ic le .
J o s e p h C o lllg a n J r., 20. o f
2 0 3 8 S. M y rtle A ve., S a n fo rd ,
w a s a rrested S a tu rd a y b y Lake
M a ry
p olice.
C o lllg a n
w as
c h a rg ed w ith DU1 an d p o sses-

D evlin said h e w ou ld bu ild a
ga zeb o at th e w a te r’s edge,
g ivin g the a p a rtm e n t re s id e n ts
an a m e n ity for th e la k e. A ll o f
the s tip u la tio n s a g reed u p on In
th e p u b lic h ea rin g w ill b e r e ­
duced to w ritin g In the form o f
a d e v e lo p e r’s agreem en t. T i e
all o f that to g e th e r and th a t's a
deal w e ’re w illin g to live w ith ,"
said D ean S h o em a k er, son o f
the K a yw o o d d e v e lo p e r, K a y
S h o e m a k e r.
C o m m is s io n e r
V elm a
W11llam s m oved to a ccep t th e o r ­
d in a n c e and the d e v e lo p e rs
a g reem en t,
w ith
L yo n s
sec­
o n d in g
the
m o tio n .
W h tte y
E ck stein c a s t th e d is s e n tin g
vote.
M ard er
s a id th e o rd in a n c e
w ill b e review ed b y th e D C A
and It w ill h a ve 4 5 d a y s to a
n o tice o f In ten tion to a ccep t o r
not a ccep t. "T h is h ea rin g t o ­
night Is rea lly n ot the en d o f
the story.*

S ite s

TRUMAN E. GAt LET SR.

OMAN -BOOTS’ W ALU X

Driving under the Influence

m

m

i

DIXON. JBMIE LEE
Funeral service tor Mrs. Dixon will
be Wednesday at 1 p.m. In the Brisson Funeral Chapel with the Rev.
Lawrence
Goodman
officiating.
Cremation
will follow
services.
Friends may call si the funeral
home Tuesday from 6 until 8 p.m.
Urtsson Funeral Home. 322-2131,
Sanford, Is In riisrge af services.

MITiER. RICHARD EUGENE
Richard Eugene Miller, 78. passed
away an Saturday. March 7. 1998.
Dick was born on Feb. 15. 1922 in
Alger, Ohio. He attended Hlutnc
High School, then served with the

Th ird Ini.m iry Division In E u m p r.
la it-1 wiih Stnitrgli Air Com in uni I
Ui the l ) S Ik- served In Die Oonpri
ministry as local missionary. Kv.m
grlLst. Illldr ic-.ii her. and Pastor at
various (itaifs in Missouri. Arkun
stLs. Iirwa, Ohio. Florida. Central
Texas mid Smith Trxn* In bin la lrr
yrarx h r tx-rume u Minister at Vic­
tory W orship Center.
for Ih r post nine yrn rs . starting
In Aogusl 1( 019. h r worked tor Ed
Kicks Inqsirts as courtesy ear
dnvrT and ru nne r. D k k attended
worship srrvkes mul m lnlstrrrd
rrgulurly at the Hea&lt; h Out For
Christ Ministries in Corpus Christ 1
Ik -a n d his wife. M ur V. McDonnell
i* Kencsly. Texas, met In Itipfcl City.
S 11 and were married there on
Iks-. 11. 1948 Ik- retired from Utr
U S A F Man It I. 11X13. 11try serves)
togellier In the Gus|s-I m inistry
continuously from the dale t i their
higher c ailing in 195H.
In ll,|ikl ('tty. S I ) hr wus sla
tinned at ‘Ellswiii tli A l i i Irum April
I1M0 to July 1U57 with the 2Hth
SKW ill-.’Wi's) Aerial Photo Equip­
ment Trctmklan. In Del Rtci. Texas
he wus stattunrd at Laugltn AF1I
with the 40H0th U 2 Wing from
April 1957 to March 1063. When la­
wn* retired with 22 years of sm lrc.
S|&gt;rtngflcid. Mo. ts where they built
mid operated a Christian Cam p­
ground from August 1063 through
Otloher 1974 They Mild out be
CMtiM- eg a severe heart atlarh In
1974. M min lain Horne. Arkansas to
where they worked as Christian
Missionaries and Bible true hers at
various assemblies and sold moving
service for Allk-d Van lines from
July 1975 to July 1079. In Sanford.
Florida they workrd as Independent
Christian
Missionaries
and
In
luune lilble teachers from Septem ­
ber 1079 to February 1984. In Cop|M-ra* Cove. Texas to wdtere they
worked us Independent Christian
Missionaries Bible leachers from
1084 In 1990.
In Wu|&gt;akotiela. Ohio to where
Dick wus reared and attended
schtsil through May
1940. He
Joined the U.S. unity In 1940 and
wus assigned to the Third Infantry
DtvlskHi. Dick's om ipallonal ipr(tally was Armorrr/Artlflc-er with
Canon Co. 3Ut)t United Stairs In­
fantry Division In Die EuropeanMiddle Eastern theater of opera­
tions during W.W.II. lie wus In
combat action for a total o f 541
combat days in seven battle a*mpulgns and a total of eight Beachi loud landings Including North A f­
rica. Sicily. Anzio mid Rome-Arno
In Italy, Southern France. Rltelii
Main. Germany and Austria. Hr rccrim i several decorations.
Ik* to preceded In death by his fuDier. harry Y. Miller and hls
mother. Eva L Miller, o f Wapakonrta. Ohio. Also four brothers and
one slater of the some community.
He to survived by Ids wife of 49
years V. Mae MUlm one sister.
Ruby R, Miller o f Wapakoncla.
Ohio: four sisters-in-law, Mrs. A d ­
dle Spencer. Corpus Chrtsu, Texas.
Mrs. Rachel Rawlings o f Corpus
Christ!, Texas, Mrs. Itola Iked o f
Corpus Christ!. Texas. Mrs. Jewel)
V. Stokes of Cluumclvtew. Texas.
Public visitation will be from 8 to 8
p m. on Monday, Marrh 9. 1908 at
Seaside Funeral Home. Funeral
services will be conducted at TI a.m.
on Tuesday, March 10. 1998 at
Seaside Funeral Home Cluepel. in­
terment to follow at Seaside M em o­
rial 1‘urk. Pallbearers will be as fal­
lows; Ed Hlrks Sr. Charlie Hicks,
Malt Layton, Dick Henderson. Roy
Luzano. Mike Mojica Sr.
Seaside Memorial Park and Fu­
neral Home. Corpus Christl, Texas,
In cttarge o f services.

WALKER, ORIAN "BOOT*"
Funeral service for Mrs. Walker
will be Thursday at 10 a.m. at
Mark! turn
Woods
Presbyterian
Church with the Rev. Charles
Jones ontctatlng. Interment will
follow
In Evergreen
Cemetery.
Friends may call at Brisson Fu­
neral Home Wednesday from 6 un­
til 8 p.m. Brisson Funeral Home,
322-2131 Sanford, to In rharge of
services.

on land u se and the gran d faDu ring o f five adu lt bu sin esses
In the Fern Park area.
C ou n ty
o ffic ia ls
a n tic ip a te
D ir rh a m lters w ill lie filled as
resid en ts
of
Fem
P a rk / C a sselb erry p rotest on e
m ore tim e. T h e y want the e x ­
istin g c lu b s out o f th eir a rea .
C o m m issio n ers
D ick
Van
D er W eld e
and
M aloy
are
against g ra n d fa th e rin g but a p ­
p ear to be sh ort a vote • C o m m lNsloners A d a m s. R an d y M o r­
ris and D aryl M cLain a p p r o v e
o f the gra n d fa th erin g. M cL a in
said It w ould lx- "lu d icro u s even
th in k in g about r e lo c a tin g " the
b u sin esses In San ford.

M anhuntC o a tia iM * I n a P ag* U
lia s b een c liu ig e d lit c o n n e c ­
tion w ith re p o rted ly e x p o s in g
h im s e lf to fo u r g irls at an e le ­
m en tary s c h o o l.
"W e don't b elieve h e’s Die
m an w c V r b een lo o k in g fo r,*
said S an ford
D ep u ty P o lic e
C h ie f D en n is W h itm ire.
"W e
faxed an a rtist's d ra w in g o f the
m an w e a re lo o k in g fo r to
th rm . and th ere d o e s n ’t a p p e a r
to b e m uch sim ila rity.*
W lU tm lre said Die m a n b e in g
sought In S an ford w a s IdenUflrd as h a vin g sh ort lia lr, w h ile
Die m an a rrested tn B revard
C ou n ty I tad lon g hair. "E ven
w ith th e h a ir-gro w th
to n ic s
th ey have th ese d a ys," h e said ,
"h e cou ld n ’t h a ve grow n h a ir
that fast."
T h e first o f Die S an ford In c i­
d en ts
occu rred on Feb. 24
w h en a m a n s a id to b e d rivin g
a red picku p tra ck a p p ro a c h e d
a yo u n g girl on A irp o rt B o u le ­
vard near J e w e tt
Lan e. O n
M a rrh 4. tw o y o u n g g irls w e re
a p p ro u rh rd by a m an at 18th
S treet an d O ak A ven u e and on
C atalin a Drive, n ea r S an ford
M id d le S ch ool. H e w as a ls o
said to be d riv in g a red p ick u p .
In each case, h e w as said to
h a ve a p p ro a ch ed th e g irls and
attem pted to p ersu a d e th em to
get Into the track . H e w as re ­
p ortedly seen fo n d lin g h im self,
sim ila r to w h at B revard C ou n ty
depuU es said a b o u t C om tola.
San ford p o lice sa y th e m an

tx-lng aought lo c a lly Tiaa b e e n
d e s c rib e d a w h ite, in h ls la te
2 0 ‘s, ta ll a n d slen d er, w ith
sh ort d a rk h a ir sh a ved on th e
sides. A t le a s t o n e o f th e g ir ls
rep orted h e h ad a ta tto o o n h ls
right arm .
T h e v eh icle w a s s a id to be a
red Ford R a n g er p ic k u p w ith a
b la c k to o l box. a n d a b la c k or
g ra y strip e d o w n th e side. T h e
first th ree le tte rs o n th e v e h i­
c le 's lic e n s e p la te w ere g iven
as T D I.
S a n ford p o lic e
a re a s k in g
a n yo n e w h o m a y h a ve In fo rm a ­
tion c o n c e rn in g th is su sp ect to
co n ta ct them a s soon as p o s ­
s ib le .

h a ve su rren d ered a co u p le o f
sites In the w e s ts ld e o f th e city
not fa r fro m R ou te 46. P a s to r
J im m y D ale P a tte rs o n o f C e n ­
tral B a p tis t C h u rch and re s i­
d en ts h ave p rotested .
T o m eet Its re q u ire m e n ts ,
S an ford Id en tified fou r sites In
1994. T h e y In clu d ed a s m a ll
p a rcel n e a r th e C e n tra l F lo rid a
Z o o lo g ic a l P ark th at h a s no
a c cess roads. A n o th e r la rg e r
p a rcel (3 3 a c re s ) Is p la tte d but
u n d evelop ed
lan d
at
S ilv e r
L ak e In d u s tria l Park.
W h en the S ilv e r L ak e la n d
w as d e s ig n a te d a s In d u stria l
sites, th e re w a s n ot m u ch c o n ­
cern a n y a d u lt e n te rta in m e n t
o w n ers w ou ld h a ve a n y In te r­
est. T h e re s h o u ld n 't b e n o w I f
the e x is tin g F e m P a rk clu b s
are g ra n d fa th e re d .
"W h a t p e o p le d o n ’t under ■stand t * th a t u n leaa y o u Id e n ­
tify a re a s , th ese b u s in e s s e s
can c o m e tn a n y w h e r e ." D a le
said. *W e V e d o n e s o m e th in g to
p ro te c t o u rs e lv e s fro m
that.
W e ’ve w ork ed w ith th e c o u n ty
to Id en tify th e le a s t lik e ly site s .
I d o n 't b e lie v e a n y o f th e m wDl
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Editorial &amp; Opinion
Clinton’s ratings dim GOP hopes

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Keeping the focus on
juvenile crime
Some people believe the news media is making a mountain out
‘ hill.
lill “They think
-------juvenile crime is being stressed only to
of a mole
gain readers and viewers. Wrong! It’s a problem which is be­
coming worse with each passing day.
State Attorney Norman Wolfingcr is openly concerned. Police
and sheriff departments are worried. Everyone is doing what
they can to help combat juvenile crime. Through the school sys­
tem. special programs have been put into operation. Various
groups are conducting meetings to discuss the situation.
Nevertheless, it continues to grow. And it’s not because we
are more aware of it than we were in years and decades gone by.
In the past, we didn’t have shoot-outs in schools like we often
have these days with youngsters going to school packing a fire­
arm. We didn't have open drug sales on school grounds. We
didn’t have ten and 12 year olds robbing stores oLstcaling cars.
What has changed? Why do we have it now?
Other than that, how arc things? They’re fine. People are
earning better salaries, folks have more freedom and spare time.
Unemployment in Seminole County is down to 3.2 percent, well
below the state national average. Prosperity is right around the
comer and getting better all the time.
Whoa, wait a minute. Are we so involved in prosperity and fi­
nancial concerns that we are overlooking our own children? Arc
we leaving them unsupervised too much? Are we willing to al­
low someone else to “keep them company”: while we work?
If our courts, law enforcement agencies, government officials,
school leaders and teachers arc working diligently on reducing
juvenile crime, who is left? Who else needs to dive into this
problem?
Who indeed.
Unless and until parents and family members truly get in­
volved, the hardest work by these various agencies isn’t going
to reduce it. It will lake EVERYONE working together. Par­
enting is more than just having children, clothing them, and put­
ting them through school. They have to be taught right from
wrong (with parents setting the example) and the home room for
such education in within the confines o f your own residence.
Give it some thought. With all of the work fighting increasing
juvenile crime failing to produce serious results, what - or
rather, WHO is missing from the picture?

I‘resident Clinton’s political fortunes
som eday may rolla p se under the
weight of scandal evidence, but right
now they are soaring and probably will
climb higher with the facing down of
Saddam llusscin
Kvcn though Saddam surely will
eventually violate his promise to admit
United Nations weapons inspectors.
Clinton will achieve an immediate poll
boost for forcing Saddam to capitulate
Clinton's apparent victory in the l*cr
sian Gulf
even if i f * temporary
is a rebuke lo critic*, mainly Republi­
cans, who said he had no strategy and
had done a had Job explaining his
policy'
A CBS New York Tim es poll con
ducted prior lo the Gulf deal showed
that 64 percent of the public thought
that Clinton had explained his policy
clearly enough that they understood
why the United Slates might bomb
Iran
13 percent more than said they
understood G eorge Bush's policy
before the Persian Gulf War
More important politically, the Gulf
success is evidence that Clinton Is fo
cused on his job and doing it well,
which is the basis of his high approval
ratings.
The new CBS poll contains data that
have to cheer Democrats and dispint
the president's enemies IPs also do
pressing to those dike mci who think
that a president should set a high
moral lone for the country.
The poll, conducted Feb 19 to 21,
shows Clinton's job approval rating at
68 percent, down 5 points since CBS's

M ORTON
KONDRACKE

previous poll Feb 17 — points that the
Iraqi settlement probably will restore
when a new poll is taken
Asked what the main reason is for
approving Clinton's performance, re
spondents said (he major factor was
that he is “doing his Job" and "staying
focused ~ A record 75 percent approve
his handling of the economy, and 61
percent support his foreign policy
If public satisfaction wilh Clinton
and the state of the nation continue
unlit November, the chances are that
Republicans will make only modesl
congressional gains — scoring noth
ing like Ihe wipeout that Ihc GOP
hopes land D em ocrats fea r) the
Monica l^wmsky scandal will produce
To sustain their hopes. Republicans
are relying on the gap that turns up
in many polls between Clinton's Job ap
proval ratings and his personal ap­
proval.
Ultimately, of course. Republicans
arc hoping that independent counsel
Kenneth Su i t will come up with evi­
dence of misdeeds — lying and possi­
ble perjury and obstruction of justice
— that will cripple Clinton polilically
and lake Democrats down with him

That's why the CBS poll has to be
discouraging for Republicans. 11 shows
that Clinton can bt1found lo have com
milled almost any offense he's accused
of and get away with it.
The poll's crucial question was. ‘ If
il turns out that President Clinton ob
structed Justice by en cou ragin g
Monica Lewinsky to lie, or hy lying
under oath himself, what do youi think
(nit
should happen?"
A near majority, 46 percent, said that
Clinton should simply admit and apol­
ogue for his conduct and another 16
rrcnt said Ihc whole matter should
dropped - for a total of 63 percent
saying that no serious consequences
should ensue
Only 12 percent said lhal Congress
should impeach Clinton, and 21 per­
cent said he should resign Astoundingty. 49 percent of Republicans said
Clinton should get away with no more
lhan an apology, while 46 percent said
he should be forced from office.
The split among Republicans is re
fleeted in the behavior of GOI* politi­
cians. Mem bers of Congress, nine
months from election, are speaking
very carefully about the scandal (‘res­
idential candidates are freer with crit­
icism

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On other poll questions. 57 percent
of the public said that Clinton's ‘ po­
litical enemies" are primarily to blame
for the scandal, compared with 23 per­
cent who blame Clinton By 59 to 27
percent, the public says that Starr is
“ partisan." not "impartial" Kvcn a plu-

•How con a city official bring
personal lawsuit against a
local business owner, when the
city official was the one In
violation o f local codes? The
business owner simply pointed
to the facts and was supported
In the local newspaper In his
call for her removal from her
positions.
•Re: Parking: W hy do certain
people appear to be exempt
from the rules?
•Why
are
Inappropriate
businesses allowed to move In

K

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• IN It,* 1 M

“Teacher spin on the terrible test scores of
American students is ...”

(M o rio n K on d ra ck e is e x e c u tiv e
editor o f Rod Call, the newspaper o f
Capitol H ill I
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Prognosis
good, with
vigilance

G a E ;,to a c tio n
and operate Illegally,*and then
one day given permits? The
rules are changed?
*How can city ofilcla), not
follow the laws and sUll hold
ofllclal positions?
•How can It be. that there are
" mty o f empty storefronts,
t bt
justnesses that what to
come,
c a n t find anyone to
rent them?
I am calling on the m ayor
and the city commission to
take an active Interest In the
redevelopment o f this town's
heart. I am also calling for an
Immediate review o f city official
serving on boards and In other
key positions that may have
violated or attempted lo violate
knowingly city
codes
and
covenants.
There
are
still
those
entrepreneurs and visionaries
who would gladly come Into
this town and bring fresh
ideas...as well as those o f ua
who are still here and still
hoping and working toward the
future that we can sec. But.
there Is also no doubt, that
without a change o f attitudes
and actions by those who are
in the public trust, we risk the
loss o f this town's greatest
historical
resource...It‘s
Historic Downtown Business
District!
Virgil Hurley
Owner, Glass Addicts
Sanford

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LETTERS
Over the past several y ea n ,
many excited
entrepreneurs
have made their way to the
heart o f Historic Downtown
Sanford.
Drawn
by
the
promises o f ‘ good things to
com e' they
enthusiastically
made their Jump Into the
downtown area.
My wife and I were two o f
those
people,
excited
and
ready to bring new life to this
historically significant area.
There were supposed to be
support groups; Main Street.
The Chamber o f Commerce.
City Developmental people and
othen...but somehow, no one
could answer the bothersom e
day-to-day problems that Just
wouldn't
go
away
and
eventually would Just wear
down even the moat optim istic
small
business
person.
Questions such as:

ralily of Republican* believe* he's par
lisan.
Filly percent of the public would like
to sec Starr s investigation dropped,
whll * 45 percent want it lo continue
Sixty-four percent — including 53 per
cent of Republican* — say the public
doesn't need to know what kind of re­
lationship Clinton had with Lewinsky
Demonstrating — thank heavens —
that the public has not lost all sense
of morality. 61 percent do think it's im
portant to know whether Clinton en
couragcd Ix-winsky to lie.
The upshot of these numbers is thsl
Starr and Republicans have an enor
mous problem making s case against
Clinton that will stain Democratic ran
didates as well
It’s not impossible, of course Starr
might find strong proof of obstruction
o f justice, which the House Judiciary
Committee could work up into a polil
ically d am agin g ca se against
Democrats
But the poll suggests that if It's Just
a matter of..................................
sex and lying aboutIL a
59 percent majority of Americans will
forgive — including 60 percent of Re
publicans
And this is even before the perfor
m ancc. rivalin g R ichard N ixon 's
Checkers speech, in which Clinton
solemnly asks for forgiveness with his
wife. Hillary, standing at his side.

M cCain-Feingold bill was flawed
I received an invite in my mailbag this
week from G. Gordon Lkkfy. He's boat­
ing a fund raiser at his home in Scotts­
dale for Sen. John McCain, the Arizona
Republican. For 1125,1 can attend the
cocktail reccirfion in the senator's honor.
For $250,1 can attend the V IP recep-.
lion, which will indude a photo with the
senator and the ‘ G-Man/’
While I contemplate whether to (hr
from San Diego to Scottsdale
‘
to nib
shoulders with two of my favorite con­
servatives — or to merely dash off a
check to aid McCain’s almost certain
re-election — the senator is in Wash­
ington lamenting the death of the cam­
paign-finance reform for the year.
"Fthink it fa beyond doubt," McCain
said earlier this week, trying to muster
support for the ill-fated bill he co-spon­
sored with Wisconsin Democrat Russ
Feingold, “that the way we finance our
elections in this country has caused the
people we represent to doubt our per­
sonal integrity and the integrity of the
institution we are privileged to serve.*
But I'm not so sure that the sena­
tor was right Indeed, if the public were
so concerned about how elections are
financed, how would McCain explain a
January poll by the Pew Research
Center showing that the American
public ranked campaign finance 13th
on a list of 14 mgjor issues?
Or if the people have become so con
cem ed about the integrity of lawmskit them In Congress,
ers who represent
or the integrity of Congress as an In­
stitution, why did most voters return
their Incumbent member to Congress
during the most recent election? Why
did they keep Republicans in power In
both the House and Senate?
McCain says that the object of his
campaign-reform measure, was ‘ to
lessen the role of money in politics."
Toward that high-sounding goal, the
M cC ain-Feingold b ill would have
banned the use o f so-called ‘ soft
money* (donations that go lo 4 politi­
cal party — ostensibly far “party build­
ing* — rather than a candidate) In
federal races. It also would have out­
lawed so-called ‘ express advocacy"
(the independent expenditures by
groups unaffilfated with either a can­
didate or political party) within two
months of an election.
McCain promoted his bill as the first
best hope for meaningful campaign fi­
nance reform, “to repair this terribly
inequitable, unnecessarily expensive
and. at times, corrupted campaign-!!nance system.” But taking a hard look
at McCain-Feingold, it was difficult to
see how it would deliver the promised
goods.
First of all, the bill was based on the
fallacy that money determines the out­
com e o f fed era l election s (w hich
means that If lawmakers reduced Ihe
money in politics, more elections will

JOSEPH
PERKINS

his campaign-finance-reform bill d e­
spise so mudi.
McCain-Feingold aimed to ‘ limit the
role of independent expenditures in
political campaigns," thus the provi­
sion of the bill that would have out­
lawed independent campaign ads from
using s candidate's name or likeness
60 (fays out from an election.
But even if McCain-Feingold had
been enacted, it was highly unlikely
that that particular provision would
have passed constitutional muster.
Indeed, since the Supreme Court's
1976 decision in Buckley vs. Valeo, the
federal courts have consistently struck
down taws that attempt to limit polit­
ical speech.
So what lawmakers were left with,
then, was a bill that focused almost esdusively on soft money (which fa fine
by Democrats, lince Republicans raise
more of it than they do). But left unaddressed were other, no leas impor­
tant, problems with campaign finance.
For instance, the AFL-C10 spent $25
million fast election on a campaign to
defeat congressional Republicans. At
least 30 percent of that money was de­
rived from union members who support the Republican Party, which
means that their dues were used to
nullify their vote.
The U S Supreme Court has ruled
that these union members are entitled
to withhold the portion of their dues or
agency fees that go to political activi­
ties. But this decision Is not being en­
forced by the Clinton administration.
By the same token, McCaln-rtetagoid
(p o r e d the role of foreign money in
the most recent election. Indeed, the
Democratic Party raised millions of
dollars from non-Americana, Including
Buddhist nuns, Indonesian gardeners
and at least one Chinese arms daaler.
It stands to reason that, If McCain
wanted to limit bow much American
citizens can contribute lo political
campaigns, be should also have sup­
ported a complete ban on political con­
tributions by noncitizens — foreign
nationals who use th eir m oney to
negate the vote o f U fi. citizens.
Finally, it Is Interesting to note that
McCain did not throw bis support
behind a sim ple campaign finance
reform that has been proposed In
other quarters. That is, to require a
candidate
.............................
to raise funds
lexdusJvdyln
i
the state or district in which he or she
is campaigning for office.
Of course” IT the senator had aup' such a reform, be woukfel have
able to ask me and other nonArizonans to contribute to his re-elec­
tion effort. He wouldn't like that, and
neither would I.

be com petitive). But the evidence
simply aid not bear that out
The Washington-based Center (or
Voting and Democracy thoroughly an­
alyzed the 1996 House elections, par­
ticularly focusing on races for open
seats (in which money should have had
the biggest impact). The authors of the
study. Bob Richie and Steven Hill,
found that the strongest predictor of
a district's congressional choice was
bow it voted in that year's presiden­
tial race.
In district* where BUI Clinton ran
well. Democrats consistently won. In
districts where Clinton ran badly, Re­
publican! consistently won. In fart,
nearly one-third o f Republicans who
aron open seats in 1996 were outs pent
by Democrats. Almost all ran in dis­
tricts where Clinton mustered less
than SO percent o f the vote.
Even If w e had discounted these
findings as a fluke, even if we had
blindly accepted McCain's prem ise
that money determines political out­
comes, It still was disingenuous to be­
lieve that McCain-FeingoId's ban on
soft money would reduce the role of
cash in elections.
For the lesson of the past quartercentury of campaign-finance reform Is
that, whenever Congress enacts a pu­
tative reform, an unintended conse­
quence results. And when all is said
and done, there Is no less money In
politics than before.
Indeed, in the early 1970s, Congress
passed a campaign-finance reform
measure that was supposed to give
small donors morei Influence. This
gave rise to political action commlttees, which, incidentally, McCain con
siders such a bane on electoralI politics
that his pro-revised campaign finance
bill tried to Ilegislate them out
of existence.
Similarly, a late 1970s campaign-flnance-reform measure was intended
to encourage the parties to get more
involved in grass-roots political activ­
ities, like town-hall meetings and voter
drives. This much-ballyhooed reform
g a ve us the very soft m oney that
McCain now wants to ban.
So even if McCain had succeeded in
banning soft money, It almost certain­
ly would have ended up somewhere
else: And the most obvious place Is
CUM NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASM.
into Independent advertising camby'the v e iy ‘ special Interest” Joseph Perkins is a columnist Jbr tha
groups that McCain and supporters of San Diego Union-Tribune.

At first it was a heartening sight
The dorter's kit on the tear H o t* shelf
had a picture of both a itUta boy and
a hula girt on the package. This, tiny
sign of progress pleased me, because
I vividly remember the day in the ‘70s
when I realized that the contents of
my little red ‘ nurse's* kit were iden­
tical to the contents o f my brother
Mark's blue ‘ doctor's* kit The only
difference, aside from the name and
color, was the fact that my plastic box
carried a picture of a little girl, and
little
boy.
Mark's had a 1
1
This was one of many little cultural
manipulations that anyone growing up
at this time experienced I rem ember.
for example, the day we were flying to
my grandmother's house and the stew­
ardess brought ua some souvenir pins
It did not matter that I was 6 years old
and Mark was too small to even hold
his head up: My pin said “ stewardess';
Mark's said “contain."
So I was excited to see the little girl
on the doctor’s IdL and qulckfy readied
for the nurse's Idt. And this Is where
It got interesting Because the picture
‘
girl in a
on the package — a solitary
little white hat — struck me as a per­
fect illustration of where we stand on
gender roles today. We have reached
the point where It la acceptable —
commendable, even — for women to
enter the male domain, but we still
haven’t quite dealt with the idea of
men assuming traditional women's
roles.
Although the numbers have been
grad u ally grow in g, men have not
shown very much Interest in entering
female-dominated professions This, of
course, can largely be attributed to the
fact that such occupations, like all tra­
ditional women’s work, don't pay very
w elt But 1 think something deepe r fa
also at work: the underlying assump­
tion that there fa something inherent­
ly superior about men's work. That the
woman who wants to become an ex­
ecutive or a senator or a fire-lighter is
ambitious and daring. But the man
who aspires to be a nurse or an ele­
mentary-school teacher is, well, sort
o f weird.
And It's not Just other men who feel
this way. My friend Carolyn was recenfiy horrified
....... to discover that the
was dinging to this double-standard.
‘ It's very important for ma to stay
home with my kids," says Carolyn.
‘ And I feel like that’s a respectable
thing for me to be doing. But IV e re- '
allied recently that if a man said he
doing the same thing I would just
ime that be couldn't get a Job I
know that’s totally w ron g but that’s
definitely my gut reaction.”
Peter Bayifes, tha editor o f At-Home
Dad, a newsletter for stay-at-home fa­
thers, fa not surprised by Carolyn's
comment ‘ If tha warkplaca is a goodold boys network, this fa a good-old

glria network. Go to a playground and
you’ll see all the mothers sitting to

At-Hom e Dada Network, say* that
stay-at-home fathan also taka a lot of
heat from their h mlllea. “Same guys
said their parents and in-laws are

Job. Thoy wouldn't say that to a
mother,” Drobeck told the Dallas

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500
attendees
who
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"Connecting for Success* at
the third annual Region HI T i­
tle I Family Involvement conference. The Qrosvenor Resort
at Walt Disney World Village
was the site o f this event.
The main objectives were to
facilitate and Increase
the
positive
connections
with
families, schools and com m u­
nities so that children would
receive help and become su c­
cessful.
Stalf and parents were able
to attend various
planned
workshops that were Inform alive. Sheryl Hardy, a parent
who lias three children at the
Midway Elementary T itle I
Program, says she Is grateful
for having the opportunity to
attend her second conference
and Is grateful to have these
new learning tools to help her
children.
Laurie Abbott, a parent with
two girls In the program at
Lake Orients School, attended
the conference for the first
time. Abbott says the session
was wonderful.
Informative
and It gave her help with the
study habits and study skills of
her children. She also says her
attending
the
workshop
"PETALS" (Parents Exploring
Teaching and Learning Styles)
helps the parent to discover
Important
characteristics
about
themselves,
children
and others that will improve
relationships and com m unica­
tions. They Indeed learned
what makes people tick.
Various sessions o f the conference made parents aware o f
the every Increasing Influences
on thetr children that can both
be positive and negative, out­
side their homes.
There eras knowledge and
effective strategies given which
will work with educational and
behavioral needs. This first
multi-Ungual conference waa
also Informative to the Spanish
parents as translators w ere
available, Parents w ere shown
hands on experience tn makin f'learn in g rrm lcrtatalof their
children to use at home. Math
Make 'N Take.
----- State assessment tests w ere
discussed to familiarize
enta. Parents can help
children read at home by
reading aloud newspapers and
other concepts. This assures
famlUea that parents will be
partners tn literacy, raising a
thinking child, and approach­
ing the araya o f Improving our
children's thinking skills and
behavior. There were also dlflerent
activities
and technlqucs which help teach parenta to deal with attention

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EckelMorning News.
Now, women who h ive been strug­
gling with discrimination in the work­
place will probably not shed a lot of
tears about the fact that men face Uielr
own act of problems when entering the
woman's domain. However, I think this
kind of lopeidednesa hinders both men
and women, since It limits the choic­
es o f men and perpetuates the myth
that the work that women have tradi­
tionally done is less valuable. W e
would all do much better If we could
truly believe In our hearts that real
men do women's i
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Cops
Mark BatcheJder. 40. of 694
8. Sundance Dr., lake Mary,
arrested Saturday by
County deputies.
Batchelder waa charged with
DUI and arrested at Longwood/Lake Mary Road. Re­
port said that officer observed
Batchelder leave the roadway.
Linda Hell. 47. of 162 Tracy
Rd., Lake Mary, waa arrested
Saturday fay Lake Mary police.
Hell was charged with DUI and
arrested on RnlneharL Report
said that Hdl weaved back
and forth on the roadway.
Phillip Baker. 37, of 887
Stverado CL, Lake Mary, waa
arrested Sunday by Longwood
police. Baker was charged
with DUI and arrested at the
comer of State Road 600 and
Avenue. Biker was obgetting up off the
ground and staggering around
near his car.

deficit disorder tn children.
Last, but not least, special
thanks
goes
to
Sem inole
County's Tony Diaz o f the
Seminole County Sheriffs O f­
fice. Gang Suppression Unit
who led the discussion about
youth gang Involvement and
membership on a local level,
os well os nationally. Can you
delect the signs o f gang In­
volvement In your kids?
Special thanks goes out to
Andrew
Moore,
Teacher/Speclallst.
parent
educator for Volusia County
Schools and the words o f w el­
come from Dr. Debra Allen on
behalf o f the Orange County
schools.
Carlos
Ouffuin
brought greetings to the at­
tendees. GufTaln Is adm inistra­
tor o f Region III Title I Techn i­
cal Assistance Center.
The nine counties re p re ­
sented Included Seminole, O r ­
ange, Volusia, Brevard, Lake,
Indian
River,
O keechohre,

Osceola and Sumter,
For Information about the
Title I Parent Involvement P r o ­
gram. contact Pamela Hawkins
or Cynthia Oliver, Com m unity
Parent Resource Teacher at
the Seminole County School
Board Office.
Musical entertainment was
provided
by Mary
Debose.
parent coordinator o f Sum ter
County and
the
Mainland
Senior High School Cham ber
Chorus o f Daytona Beach.
Highlighting motivator and
keynote speaker to close out
this day was Rick Plnette,
former recording artist who
entertained as well as gave an
Inspiring message.
He
re­
minded the parents to make
the right decisions for their
children,
to network
with
other parents and educators.
People cannot live Isolated,
they must connect with chil­
dren. home, com m unity and
programs.

Boy Scouts’
dream starts
with dinner
Boy Scout Troop S43 o f
Sanford, sponsored by the Fa­
ther Lyons Council o f Knights
o f Columbus, recently served
spaghetti dinners at the KC
Hall, from 3-6 p.m.
Troop members served m lads, garlic bread. Iced tea
and plates filled with sp a­
ghetti
and
meat
sauce.
Wearing their Boy Scout uni­
forms and Prego chef hats,
one group o f boys scooped
sauce from a 10-gallon pot
onto plates heaped with spa­
ghetti. Others were servers,
while a third group took tick­
ets or cash at the door.
The spaghetti dinner Is one
of
numerous
fund-raisers.
The boys
hope
to raise
enough money to one day
lake their entire troop to a
Boy Scout Camp In Puerto
Rico. That dream la many

at a recant fund-raiser.

spaghetti dinners and ta r
washes away.
As the boys showed ofT their
serving skills and Joked with
one another and guests, It

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EMPLOYEES

OWNERS

To Whom It May Concern,
We have been employed at China
King Buffet for 4 1/2 and 5 years and
would like to Inform you that some of
your Action News reports are totally
untrue. You state that M. Lam dosed a
business because of Health Violations
and re-opened here. 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 hors lo ra M bur
*and thet&gt;nty violations we've rtad were
before Mr. Lam look over.

Valued Customers,

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to inform you that sever

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ling in the reports:

rants were taken

The points in the su^ e^ * year’s race,rds. China King

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Maybe we’ve had warning of a utensil
being placed in a sink It shouldn't have
bean in or pest control problams which
every restaurant has especially in
Florida, but Mr. Lam it always quick to
correct any problem we have and hat
dona so all along. Why don’t you put
that In your report?

Hun Lung Inc.
During two year®

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On your web site you show 18 other
restaurants with many violations how­
ever you only show Bamboo Cate* and
Chins King on film, both Chinas#
Restaurants. Could that be discrimina­
tion? Also the way you show on your
commercials the kitchen of Bamboo
Cafe' and then our sign gives the
impression that is our kitchen and It is
not.

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

CUSTOMERS
To Whom Hmay concern:
My wife and I have been coming to China King for years.
W e have had very good service and food from this
restaurant I can say the food has been of the the high­
est quality.
Prices and aervioa are the best in this area.
Jerry L Cornell, Sue Ann Cornell
Sanford, FL
Match 5.1998
I have been coming to China King for the past two years
and h aw never had any negative experiences. The food
Is exoeiienL wen prepared, and a vast asisctlon la
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 to be in acoord with (he
current "media mania" which seems to continue to "Beat
A Deed Horse". There are some very serious Infractions
being committed on a regular basis with about every
"fast food" franchise, but duo to political affMationa theee
go unreported due to their influence. China King should
not be "singled out." for any reason. I wM continue to
oome hers and and bring my international friends.
David Goodpaster,
Casselberry, FL
To Whom It May Concern,
I am a frequent regular customer of China King Buffet I

find the food here delicious. The atmosphere and service
very enjoyable and the prioat are the beet In town. IVe
been a regular customer hem since I moved from New
York 2 years ago.
Donald C.PrttchstL Jr.
Sanford, FL

We can also assure you wa would not
be writing you this letter with our sig­
natures if wa thought It would backfire.

To Whom It May Concern,
I have been a resident of Sanford sinoa the 60's. I have
never had anything but excellent food and service at
Chins King, and I frequent this restaurant quite often.
Jim Brogdon
Sanford. FL
To Whom It May Concern.
We have been eating hem for the last several years, and
have found tie food to ba excellent.
In our opinion tfw restaurant Is always dean and sani­
tary. and tiia amptoyeas am efficient and courteous.
We love this piece and wa will continue to dine hem, as
the food Is oxosNsnt and reasonable and we eat hem at
least twice a weak.
Mary F. Conway, W.M. Conway, Marty
Sanford, FL
W iiam Conway,
Ctermont, FL

We eat al 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
eal here.

Conway

As frequent viewers of Channel 9 ws
are very discouraged by the way this
story was handted and wonder if the
news we rely on every day is only half
of the story as this one Is.
Please know this tetter is to ten you our
side of the story as employees that
want to get the story straight.
8inotrely.

�6A •Seminole Herald. Sanlord Florida •Tuesday, March 10, 1990

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Pram l u f f Reports
S A N F O R D _ D o u b le y o u r p lea su re, d ou b le
y o u r runs.
It's a b a d pu n . bu t th a t's w h at h a p p e n e d at
in n eh u rst P o rk In th e S an ford R e c re a tio n D e­
p a rtm en t C o -E d P o la r B ea r S lo w p ltrh S o ftb a ll
L ea gu e M o n d a y n igh t.
In th e o p e n in g ga m e o f th e even in g. H o m e ­
grow n H y d ro p o n ic s rem a in ed u n d efeated the
ea sy w as as H o lm e s T ru s s d id not sh ow .
1la n d in g H o m e g ro w n H y d ro p o n ic s a 7-0 v ic ­
to ry .
In th e n ig h tca p . U ie tw o tea m s c o m b in e d
fo r 10 d o u b les (In clu d in g 12 b y C h a n g 's C ar
C a rr) an d 4 1 h its as C h a n g 's C a r C a r r w on Its
fou rth g a m e In five starts. 29-16 In five In ­
n in gs. o v e r B e e r :30.
H o m egro w n H y d ro p o n ic s Is n ow 6-0, w h ile
C h a n g 's C a r C a re Is 4-2. B eer :3 0 Is 2-4 an d
H o lm es T ru s s la 0-6.
N ext w eek . C h a n g 's C a r C a re c h a lle n g e s
H o m e g ro w n H y d ro p o n ic s at 7 p.m . an d B e e r
:30 b a ttle s H o lm e s T ru s s at 8 p.m .
T h e g a m e s ta rte d o ff as a ru n -sco rin g b a t ­
tle.
C h a n g 's C a r C a re took a 5-0 lead In th e to p
o f the
Inning, but Beer :30 came bark
he first
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with 10 nina In the bottom of the first Inning.
Chang's Car Care answered rigid back with
10 runs o f Its own In the top of the second In­
ning.
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The battle ended right there, however, a s
Beer :30 would not score again until the b o t­
tom of the fourth timing, while Chang's Car
Care was scoring 14 runs.
Doing the damage for Chang's Car Care
were Gina Oreen (one triple, four singles,
three runs,scored, four RBI). Dave Blakry (one
ttlp ls , .three doublw. U ir «r ru n s a o o rrii. fo u r
RBI). John Stewart (three double, one single,
four runs scored, five RBI). Chris Bryson
(three doubles, one single, three runs scored.
three RBI) and Carol Gamer (one double,
three singles, three runs scored, four RBI).
Also contributing were Bruce Sellers (one
triple, two doubles, three runs scored, four
RBI). Red Oam er (two singles, three runs
scored, two RBI). Debbie Bem ing (two sin­
gles. three runs scored, one RBI) and Lynn
Webb and Lucy Sellers (two runs scored
each).
Providing the offense for Beer :30 were Mike
Miller (three doubles, one single, two runs
scored, two RBI). Joe DlBartolo (three singles,
two runs scored, four RBI) and Vic DlBartolo
(one double, one single, two runs scored).
Also. Jerry DlBartolo (one single, two runs
scored, three RBI). Mike Berg (one single, two
runs scored, one RBI), Cathy Lynn (one sin­
gle. one am scored, one RBI). Joy Weaver
(one single, two runs scored), Robin Winters
(one run scored, one RBI). Stacy Wllkcy (two
runs scored) and Michelle Hunt (one RBI).
Car Care

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O V IE D O _ S e n io r first b a sem a n L a w re n c e
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RBI S a tu rd a y lo lea d th e O vied o L io n s to a 12-6
th ra sh in g o f tire v is itin g D eLan d B u lld o gs In a
C la s s 6 A -D ln trlrt 3 b a s e b a ll g a m e at M ilder
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the secon d In n in g to tie the ga m e at 1-1. k eyed
O vied o 's ftve-run th ird In n in g w ith a tw o-ru n
d ou ble. H e a lso d o u b le d In th e L io n s' 12th run
o f the ga m e In th e six th In n in g.
S cott F errell p la ted th e
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R e lie v e r J o h n B u ch an an , w h o w ork ed twoth ird s o f an In n in g, w a s a w a rd ed the v ic to ry
w h ile N ick T rn e g e r ea rn ed th e save. T r a e g e r
c a m e on In th e lo p o f th e flftli In n in g w ith the
sco re 0-5 In O v ie d o 's fa v o r an d D eD in d ru n n ers
on first and secon d base. H e rs e a p e d lire ja m
an d allo w ed o n ly on e nrn on tw o h its o v e r the
fin al 2 2/3-lnnlngs.

A ls o c o n trib u tin g lo th e U ons* a tta ck w r r e
J e re m y F rost (trip le, sin gle, tw o runs s c o re d ,
tw o R B I). B en K n a p p (d ou b le, sin gle, tw o n in s
sco red ). T ro y D ou tw ell (d ou b le, o n e R B I), l-arry
G ra y s o n (tw o sin g le s , o n e run s c o re d ). H o lm e s
(sin g le, tw o n in s s co red , on e R B I). G uy E rw in
(sin g le, tw o R B I), and A a h lry S te v e n s (Iw o n u is
s c o re d ).
O vlrtlo (5-3 o v e ra ll and 2-1 In d istrict p la y)
v is its W in te r S p rin g s for a 7 p m . g a m e on
W ed n e s d a y .

DeLand
O vied o

LIONS 12. BULLDOOB 0
S IS 1
100 221 0
015 321 * . 12 IS 1

Swart/. N&lt;4*n P I Nrlxxi IM and llrld Monaco Slrmcyrf
HI. IkMhanan HI Trargrr P I and Erwin W l' . Ilurhanan l i ­
nt IJ&gt; Swan/ S.IVT Trarjrf III 211 . DrUnd. Candrto
llim taill. I Mil. ChSdn. IMIU 2. Knapp Iknitwril 311 . Ortrdrj.
frost. IIH . DrUnd Candrto Ovtrdn Krrrrtl Hrrnrda .
(M rdo S 3 ovrrall 2 1 AA DWIrtrt 3

H O W E LL HANDLES LAKE M ARY
W IN T E R P A R K _ R o b erto S a n ta n a an d Joe
S an ttlll h ad th ree hits e a c li as L ak e H ow ell ral­
lied from u 3-0 firs! In n in g d eficit lo top p le Lake
Mury. 9-4. F rid a y n igh t In a C la s s 6 A -D latrlct 3
an d S e m in o le A th lrtlc
C o n fe re n c e
baseball
ga m e at L ak e H ow ell H igh S c h o o l.
T lie R am s lo o k a 3 -0 lead In the lo p o f the
fin d In n in g, but the S ilver H aw k s ca m e b a c k

Bee Baseball. Page 2B

CITY OF LAKE MARY HONORS ITS OWN

SANFORD _ runner
Athletic Conference players had
big weekends as did a couple of
freshmen
from
Alabama
and
Seville. Florida as the Seminole
Community College baseball team
won three of four games and looks
to be working lls way toward re­
spectability.
After starting the season 1-11-1.
the Raiders have now won six of
seven games and now stand 7-12­
1.
It's a good time to get hot as
SCC opens Mid-Florida Conference
play today on the road In Ocala
against a tough Central Florida
Community College team starting
at 3 p.m.
That game Is Just the beginning
os the Raiders host Indian River
Community College at home on
Wednesday, travel to Jacksonville
for an M-FC game with Florida
Community College on Thursday
(both game also at 3 p.m.), travel
to Palatka for a M-FC double­
header against St. Johns River
Community College starting at
noon on Saturday, then cap off the
week with a home doubleheader
against Madison Area Tech on
Sunday starting at 1 p.m.

LAKE MARY . C«y of Late May
Mayor David J. Meakx and the City
of Lake Mary City Commission
honored the Class 6A State
Championship winning girts' bas­
ketball team during the March 5th
City Commission Meeting by pro­
claiming Friday, March 6th as
taka Mtry High School 1997/98

Qirls Vanity Baskeibat Team Day.’
In the above photo, Mayor Meakx
presents the trophy to head coach
Cart Brown and the rest of the
team, white in the photo at right,
Meakx poses with Lake Mary
senior star Stephanie Date and he
father, Sanford Mayor Larry Dale.

Baa BCC,

SCC softball team wins three o f four

•t HISTORIC BAWTORD
IOR1AL STADIUM
B. TROJANS S

000 S00 004 . B 7 s
______ c c s o o s s o i o a . s • a
Drew, dem on* P I and Bkoptad. Mario.
Yuumin* 16). Ydcnich (01 and Oul**cpp*
WP . Mario (3 21. LP _ Drew 10-1). Save .
none. 20 . MAT. Sobcayk 2: SCC. Rhode*
161.
13). 3U . SCC. Evan* |J|. HR .
MAT. ShigMad; SCC. Pension 12). ~
*
M«dt«nn A irs Tech 0-1.

SATURDAY
RAIDERS 17. GOLDEN
V a s t. K .S .

B fla t lr

7

0 3 0 0 2 0 002 _

7 B 1
BIS 302 IBs _ 17 IB B

Whittier. Iloban (31. Itecring 16) and Hi*OuMacMX.
aril Thigpen. Mrfarianc IB)
10-1). t m
W f .Thigpen 12 11. LP _W t
. Mcfarianc (I). 20 . WRE. Kalita: BCC.
12). 3B
Hhodea 3 (01. Oambie 2 P i.
Epperson
. none. HR . WNE. M dfc
■men P ).
(2). Rhode* (3). Youman* IIL
0-1.
Record* . Weatem New

SANFORD _ The Seminole Community College soft* ' * rader in exciting
ball team swept s home doublehea
fashion on Thursday end split a road doubleheader
on Tuesday lo get Its record back over the .500 mark
for the season.
The Raiders saw their week get off to a bad start as
after traveling to Madison, the North Florida Commu­
nity College Sentinels scored four runs In the bottom
o f the first Inning and held on for a 6-4 victory.
But SCC then got things going In the right direction,
coming back from a 2-0 deficit to score nine runs over
the final four Innings o f the nightcap to defeat NFCC,
9-4.
The Raiders then brought the momentum home with
them as they swept a doubleheader from Grand Rap­
Ids (Michigan) Community College. 2-1 and 8-6.
But what made the wins even more dramatic
the fact that SCC won the first game fay getting
one hit, and It didn't figure In either n
run.
Trailing 1-0 In the third Inning. Lyman graduate
Jamie Sharp walked, stole second, moved to third on
a ground out and scored on a passed ball.
In the bottom o f the seventh Inning. Kim
walked, advanced to third when Deltona's Erin
t to second as her bunt was mlsplayed Into
sc error. Shannon Hay then plnch-hlt and squeezed
Ramey home with the winning run.
In the second game the Raiders again got In a hole,
trailing 6-0 after three Innings. The score stayed that
wsy until the bottom o f the eighth Inning, when the
hosts rallied for eight runs and the win.
“We waited until the sixth, but tt was worth It.' said
SCC head coach Courtney Miller. T h e y (Grand Rap­
Ids) made a couple o f errors that helped us out. but
we kept hitting the ball hard and once we scored a
few runs, they mentally broke down and we put them
away.

e

IHXtcr and Vctth. Miller and Mitful
&amp; *rt. none. 21) . ORCC. Kml. 3D .

T h e s e were two big wins. Grand Rapids finished
fifth nationally last year.*
The Raiders (1 1-10) will play a pair o f back-to-back
doubkheadera against Delaware Tech. Community
College at 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. at home on Wednesday
and then go to Lake City for a deuce against the Ttmbcrwolves at 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. on Thursday. SCC will
then continue the road trip, taking part In the T a lla ­
hassee Community College Tournament over the
weekend.

�M

- Semino** Ha/iffd. Sanford, Honda •Tuesday March 10. 1998

B r i e f s ---------------------Continued from Page IB
T o n ig h t. O rla n d o w ill b e at M ad ison S qu are
G a rd e n to p la y th e K n lck s at 7:30 p.m . T h e
g a m e w ill b e sh o w n on \V K C F-C hannel 18.

Y ou m ust b e
Lhere o r ca ll an d p ay
(re g is tra tio n fee Is $ 2 0 ) to b e p la ced on a
team . N O E X C E P T IO N S !!!
First com e _ first serve.
For m o re in fo rm a tio n , c a ll A la n O reen e a t

330-5697.

Sanford 16-18 baseball
S A N F O R D _ T h e Sunfbrd R e c re a tio n l&gt;cp artn icn t Is s p o n s o rin g a b a s e b a ll lea gu e for
p la y e rs a ged l6 - t o - )8 .
T lie re w ill be a m a n d a to ry m e e tin g A team
p la re m e n t for all In terested a n d retu rn in g
p la yers. T u esd a y. M a rch lO th at 6 :3 0 p in. at
th e H istoric S .u ifon t M em o ria l Stadiu m .

Sanford Baseball Clinic
SANFORD _ T h e S a n fo rd R e c re a tio n D e­
p a rtm en t w ill Iw h o s tin g a F R E E c lin ic fo r
b a s e b a ll p la y e rs ages 10 t o - 12 nt th e H is ­
toric S a n ford M em o ria l S tad iu m s ta rtin g at 5
p.m. C a ll 330 5697 for m ore In fo rm a tio n .

SC O

Continued from Page IB

On
F rid a y.
p la y in g
on
R ln k er-S ten stro m F ield at the
H isto ric S a n ford M em o ria l S t a ­
dium . S a n fo r d 's R ob D en m o n
w a s l-fo r-3 w ith h is s e c o n d
h om e run o f th e se a s o n and
d ro v r In a p atr o f ru n s an d
S a n fo rd 's
i ’h illlp
Eubanks
b ro k e a 2-2 ttc w ith a grou n d
out In th e fourth In n in g a s SC C
h eld ofT M a d iso n A re a T ec h . 8a

ria y lu g at th e S tad iu m aga tn
on
S atu rd ay,
the
R a id ers
brou ght ou t th e b ig s tic k s ,
co u n tin g 10 e x tra b a s e h its
a m o n g th e 19 th ey lurd In the
gam e, a
17-7 th ra s h in g
of
W e s te rn N ew E n glan d .

D en m on h it h is th ird h o m e
m n an d d rove In fou r, w h ile
S e m in o le H igh g ra d u a te C h r is
Y o u m a n s hit a tw o-ru n h o m e
run. Ills first o f th e y e a r.
A lso h a vin g b ig g a m e s w e re
O v e rla n d Park . K a n s a s ' J o s h
R h od es, w h o w a s 4 -for-5 w ith
th ree d o u b les and a h om e nut.
s co red fo u r ru ns a n d drove In
tw o; W in te r P a rk 's J a m e y E p ­
p erson . w h o w as 2 for-4 w ith a
h om e m n a n d a d ou b le, fou r
ru ns scored a n d tw o RI3l); N e w
S m y rn a 's Kent relic E van s, w ho
w a s 3 -for-5 : a n d T r a v is G a m b le
from S eville, w h o w a s 2-for-4
w ith a p a ir o f d o u b le s an d fou r
R B I.

O n S u n d ay. S C C m o ved b a c k
to on ca m p u s R a id er Field fo r a
d ou b leh eu d er w ith H a g e rs to w n
(M a ryla n d ) J u n io r C o lle g e an d
got a sp lit.
S a n fo rd 's
B rad
J e n k in s
p itch ed a g o o d ga m e, s tr ik in g
out nin e, w h ile a llo w in g o n ly
tlrree ea rn ed ru n s on n in e h its,
but got n o o ffe n s iv e h e lp In
su fferin g a 4-0 lo s s .
T h e b a ts retu rn ed fo r th e
R aid ers In g a m e tw o, a s R h o ­
des rip p ed tw o m o re d o u b le s
(givin g him 11 fo r th e s e a s o n )
In the h osts. 8-1 th u m p in g o f
th e H aw ks. E va n s a n d J o h n n y
G u lsep p e d rove tn a p a ir o f
runs.

B a s e b a ll------------------Continued from Page IB
w ith a s in g le run in th e b o tto m o f the first In­
n in g and six ru n s in th e b o tto m o f th e s e c o n d
in n in g to ta k r th e lea d for good .
R oss D e c k e r (2-1) to o k o v e r fo r sta rter C h r is ­
tia n D eJ esu s In th e first and a llow ed o n e nrn to
get tire p itc h in g v ic to ry . R yan S m ith w o rk ed the
s even th Inning.
S a n ta n a w as 3 -fo r-4 w ith a h om e m il a n d tw o
R B I. w h ile S a n tlill w a s 3 -for-4 w ith tw o R B I.
A lso c o n trib u tin g w e re J o e M u le y (2 -for-3 w ith a
d o u b le a n d o n e R B I) a n d J im m y B lo o d g o o d (o n e
R B I).
L e a d in g L ak e M ary w e re M att (2 -for-3 ) an d
J o s h O 'B rie n (d o u b le. R B I).
L a k e H o w e ll Im p ro ved to 9-2 on the s e a s o n
an d w ill h o st L ym a n on W e d n e s d a y and G a te ­
w a y o n F rid a y, b o th sta rtin g at 7 p.m .. then
tra vel to L ak e B ra n tle y on S a tu rd a y at 1 p.m .
b e fo re p la y in g In th e C y p re s s C re e k T o u r n a ­
m en t n ex t w eek .

The Rams will host Lake Brantley on Friday
at 7 p.m. and play at DcLand at 2 p.m. on Sat­
urday In a pair o f GA-Dtstrlct 3 games before the
spring break.

■‘" " • W S .. ..

J 1
100 011 ■ _ B 10 2
Com o. Tretirtn tfl and Sanford DeJcoue. Decker (II,
Smith (7) and Montljo WP _ Decker (3- II. LP . Comm. Save
_ none. 20 _ Lake Mary. OUrtcn; Lake Howrfl, Muky SR _
none. HP. _ Lake Itowrfl. Santana. Record* _ Lake Howell 0-2.

GREYHOUNDS RALLY LATE
LONGWOOD _ Brandon Epple drove In two
runs and David Milton drove In another as Ly­
man rallied from a 3-0 deficit with two runs tn
the sixth Inning and two more runs In the b o t­
tom o f tire seventh Inning to edge East Lake
from Tarpon Springs, 4-3. Saturday night at the
Carlton Henley Sports Complex.
^ J M j^ la x a M l^ ^ o n l^ ia ^ o ^ ^ b a ^ n n ln g j^ ^

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CIVIL ACTIO N
O n e Mar O T-tO IO -C A -1 4
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NATIONSBANK. N A (SOUTH).
Malawi,
0 MAYRA CRUZ. ISRAEL
CRUZ, sad OREEN
TREE FINANCIAL CORN,
a withdrawn loralgn
corporation,
Datandanta
NOTICE OF SALE
Nolle# n hereby given I hat.
pursuant to a Final Judgment ol
Paracleaura anlarad In lha
a bo va-a triad cauaa. in lha
Circuit Court ot Samnola
County Florida, I art# aall Iho
pro party aituala In Eamlnol*
County Florida, daacribad at
Lo« M . Block B. CRYSTAL
BOWL SECONO ADDITION TO
CASSELBERRY.
FLORIDA.
According to lha Plat tharaol
aa recorded In Plat Book I f .
Pag# T7. ol tho Public Racorda
S amino la Courtly Florida; laaa
and aacapL a atrip ol land situ•tod along lha INaatarty lana el
aaid Lot SO. aatd atrip at land
balng monumafitad m lha Iraid
by a lour loot high chain link
tanca.
mora
particularly
Commaacwq al lha Nonhwaat
comar ol eald Lai 90. lor lha
Pom! el Begmntng. raid point
being situated on a curve con­
cave to the North, thence run
ka atarty along the North l me ol
eald Lai SO and along aald
curve, having a central angle ol
00 degroet 43* Ot*. a radiu*
length ol U 7. SI laal. an arc
length ol S 47 leal, a chord
length el S 47 leal, and a chord
bearing ol Noah S4 degreei I V
47* Eaal. thence departing aald
North lute, run South 01
degree* IS ' 04* Eaal. S l i t
laal; thence run South 74
degree# SI IS ’ WeeL 3 30 laal
to lha aforementioned Westerly
k m ol Lot 90. Ihonca run Noah
OS degree* IS ' I t ’ WaaL along
aald Waatarty lot lin*. S3 00 last
to the Poult ot Beginning
al public eat*, to the highaal
and boat bidder, lor each, al lha
Waal Iron! door ol lha Seminole
County Courthouse, in Sentord.
Florida al 11 00 A M on Aprs
End. ISOS
DATED due In d day ol March.
ISSB.
Maryanns Moras
Clark ol Ctrcurt Court
By: Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clark
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES
ACT
OF
IH O .
Adnumtlrative Order No 03-97,
Person* with

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to participate in this proceeding
should contact ADA coordina­
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N. 901. San lord, Florida 31771
al least liva daya poor la tho
procaodUig Talaphono 407933-4390 eat 4**7. 1-900 944
S771 (TDD) or 1-900-MS-S770
(v), via Florida Relay Service
NOTE: THIS COMMUNICA­
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TOR. IE AN ATTEMPT TO COL­
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USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
Oibbona, Smith.
Cohn S Arnett
P.O. Baa &gt;177
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Publish: March 10.17. IM S
0 E 0 -I7
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APPLICATION PON TAX 0 1 1 0
NOTICE I I HEREBY GIVEN,
dial FUNB AS CUSTODIAN FOR
CASI, INC , lha holder ol lha
loUowing carbl&lt;csle{() has tiled
said certifies tele) lor a tee dead
to be Issued I hereon The cer­
tificate numbeili) and y*ar(*| ol
wauanca. die description ol lha
property, and lha name(t) m
which II waa aasataad i*/ara aa
Carol .cate No 317S
Year ot Issuance IM S
Description ol Property
LEO LOT 3 LAKE HARNEY
MANOR PB S PQ IS
Name* In which asaaasad
John E Last*, Elotsa V Leals
All ol said property being ui lha
County ol Sanunola, Stela ol
Florida
Unlast such certifies left) Shan
be redeemed according to tow.
the property described in such
certificated) will be told to lha
highest bidder at the watt Irani
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse, Santord Florida,
on lha S day ot April. ISSB. at
11.00 a m
Payment ol Sato lea, applica­
ble documentary stamp laaa*
and recording laaa am required
to be paid by the successful
tedder al the sale Full payment
ot an amount squat la the high•at bid is due within 34 hours
attar lha edvartiead lima ol lha
••to AH payments shall be cash
or guaranteed
instrument,
made payable to the Clerk ot
the Circuit Court
Dated this ISth day of
February. IM S
MARYANNC MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by thirtay C Merge it
Deputy Clark
Publish February 74, March 1.
10 4 17. IS M

DEN-MS

th rrr-ru n fou rth, nnd sca ttered seven h its to get
the p itch in g v ic to ry .
L ea d in g the w a y fo r Lym an w e re M ilton (2-for3. RBI). B illy Hens (2 -for-3 ), J a so n Z ie g le r (2for-4| an d E p p lc (tw o RBI).
T h r G reyh o u n d s (4-0). w h o w ere to h a ve
h osted W est O ra n g e M on d a y even in g, w ill travel
lo L ak e H o w ell on W e d n e s d a y a n d h ost D eLand
on F riday. B oth g a m e s are get fo r 7 p.m . starts.
G REYHO UNDS 4, EAG LES 3

Tarpon S p rtn gs-E u t Lnkn
0 0 0 300 0 . 3 7 2
Lym an
000 002 2 . 4 9 3
Wouhou. Hath 131. Lamanrh! (61 and Kemp. Hearn and
7jc*1*t WP . Haim (1 0) U&gt; . Lamanrhi. Save . none. 211 .
nunc 31) . none. UK . none. Krcurds _ Lyman 4-6.

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OF TNB E M N TBBN TN
JUD IC IAL CIRCUIT
M ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. S T -IS IB CA
DIVISION ta -K
MELLON MORTOAOE

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34M M OLS COUNTY
ASM BAAL
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THE C H A U MANHATTAN

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OSAMA ZALLOUM. el a I, 1 .
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OatoftdaaNN
NOTICE
OP PORBOLOBURB SALB
NOTICE IB HFRFIIV GIVEN
purauanl lo a Final Judgment ot
Mortgage Foreclosure dated
February 37th. IM S . and
anlarad In Casa NO S7-1SI0
CA ot tho Circuit Court ot the
EIGHTEENTH Judicial Circuit In
and lor SEMINOLE County.
Florida
wharain
MELLON
MORTOAOE COMPANY to tha
Plaintiff and OSAMA ZALLOUM.
JERRY M HUMAN. VICTOR O
SCI0RRA, PATRICIA A VANRIDER. E00IE ZEDAN. UNITED
■TATEB OF AMERICA. MIDDEN
VILLAGE
CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION. INC.; TENANT
41 N/K/A MARIA CIMINO am
tha Defendants, I will aaN la lha
highaal and bast bidder for
cash at tho Waal Front ontranca
ot the SEMINOLE County
Courthouse at 11 00 a m ., on
tho Ind day ol April. 1M l. tha
lo Mowing daacribad property a*
sal
lorth In aald Final
CONDOMINIUM UNIT f t .
BUILOINO 3C, OF HIDDEN VIL­
LAGE CONDOMINIUM, A C ­
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COURT 4101
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seal ol this Court on Marsh Ind.

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Echevarria. McCalta. Raymsr,
Barren E Frappiar
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proceeding should contact lha
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nolica not tolar than seven (7)
days prior to tho proceeding al
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DEO-70

U a n T m .lW * r ‘'
under lha pooling end
servicing Agreement
Dated as of December t. tOOS.
by Option One
Mortgage Corporation, A
California Corporation
as A Itornay In lacL
Plaintiff.
VS
RAFAEL BALZAC and
UDIA BALZAC, al a l.
Defendants
NOTICE
OP P O N EO LO B U M SALS
Notice Is hereby gnran that
pursuant to that Final Judgment
ot Foreclosure dated February
17th. 1SSS. and anlarad In etvil
ease number S7-3S1S-CA-14-K.
of Tho Circuit Court ot the ISth
Judicial Circuit In nnd tar
Saminola
County.
Florida,
wharain THE CHASE MANHAT­
TAN BANK, AS T R U I T U FOR
AMRESCO
RESIDENTIAL
SECURITIES
CORPORATION
MORTOAOE
LOAN
TRUST
1S44-I UNDER THE POOLING
ANO SERVICING AGREEMENT
DATED AS OF DECEMBER 1.
IS**, BY OPTION ONE MORT­
OAOE CORPORATION. A CALI­
FORNIA CORPORATION AS
ATTORNEY IN FACT, to Plaintiff
and RAFAEL BALZAC. LIDIA
BALZAC_____UNKNOWN PERSON(S) IN POSSESSION OF
THE SUBJECT REAL PROPER­
TY NO 1.N/K/A MARY BALZAC.
____ UNKNOWN PERSON(t) IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT
REAL PROPERTY NO I . N/K/A
JOSE
BALZAC.
Is/ara
Daiandanl(s). I will tall to tho
highest and bast bidder for
cash at tho weal front door ot
tho Seminole County courthouaa In Sanford, Saminola
County. Florida, at 11:00 A M
on Iho End day ol April, IM S .
tha following described proper­
ty a t aal forth to aaid Anal
Judgment, lo aril:
TRACT
B. HORSESHOE
FARMS. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECOROEO
IN PLAT BOOK 17. PAOE 77.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMIN O LI COUNTY. FLORIDA, ANO
THAT PART OF TRACT C OF
HORSESHOE
FARMS.
RE­
COROEO IN PLAT BOOK 17.
PADS 77. AS FOLLOWS BEOIN
AT THE EE CORNER OF TRACT
C, RUN THENCE NORTH 3*
DEGREES 00 MINUTE* 00 SEC­
ONO* W EST A DISTANCE OF
34.S0 FEET.THENCE SOUTH 77
DEGREES 33 M INUTE! 04 SEC­
ONDS EAST A DISTANCE OF
31 7S FEET. THENCE SOUTH
S3 4* FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEOINNINQ.
LESS THAT PORTION OF SAIO
TRACT B DEEDED TO SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY BY WARRANTY
DECO IN OFFICIAL RECORDS
BOOK *343. PAGE 707 OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. DESCRIBED AS
FOLLOWS: THE SOUTH 10 00
FEET OF SAID LO T B. ‘ HORSE­
SHOE FARMS’ .
NOTE: PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
0C B T
COLLECTION
PRACTICED A C T YOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS DEEMED TO BE A 0EBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A DEBT ANO ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
Dated tha End day ol March.
MARTANNE M O R U
Clark at Circuit Court
By Dorothy W Belton
Deputy Clerk
C O D tU t E STAWIARSKI
4010 Boy Seoul Boulevard
Suit# 440
Tampa. Florida *3407
Telephone. (SIS) S77-S00S
C IS (S7-04S73
Publish March 10.17. IM S
DCO-SS

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

NOTICE
OF PUBLIC SALS
PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby
given, thal on tha data and time
listed below, and continuing
from day lo day until alt goods
■re sold, wa will sail at public
auction, lo fhs highest bidder,
for cash, al lha warahousa of
STORAGE USA, located al 440
FLORIDA CENTRAL PARKWAY.
LONGWOOD FL . lha following
goods, wares and marchandiaa
lor rani and other charges for
which a Iran on n m * la
claimed, to wrl
DATE OF SALE
03/34/9*
TIME OF SALE
1100AM
THE KUPP INC
*3
BUSINESS EQUP/SUPPLIES
JEFFREY LENTCHNER
(lit
MOUSE HOIO/FURNITURE
VINCENT PRESLEY
(130
FURNITURE
MELVIN 0R0A0DELT
(143
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
FRANCIS 0 FULLER
(1B7
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
RICHARD BRADLEY
(333
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS/
FURNITURE
ANOELA BOYD
(333
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
MICHAEL MCGRATH
(30a
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
LOHEN GRAYSON
(314
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
ARMANDO SALVADORS
(3*1
OFFICE SUPPLIES
MARIE ANNE SIMONE
(413
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
KRISTIN SAUMARCO
(477
FURNITURE/
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
U L TWISTER/MICH A EL
MURRAY
(444
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
A 440 00 cleaning d(poad will
be collected lor aach unit pur­
chased and refunded alter aM
contents ol the unit/s has baan
removed from the facility The
above information is to bo pubkthad one* a weak for two conaacutiv* weeks Said sate lo be
under and by virtue of Iho
statutes ol the slate ol Flondo.
w such caaas mads and provid­
ed
Publish March 10 17. IM S
DEO-S3

IN TH E C O U N TY CO URT
OF TH E EIOMTBBMTH
JUD IC IAL CIRCUIT
M AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. B 7-30S S -C C -S 0-U
DESTINY 8PRINQS
CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION, INC . a
Florida not-for-profit
corporation.
Plsinblt.
va.
PAUL A ORIFFIN.
and UNKNOWN
TENANTS.
Dai and ants
NOTICE OF SALB
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
thal puiauant lo tha Final
Judgment
In
Foracloaura
anlarad on lha 74th day ot
February. 19M. m Civil Action
No ST-309S-CC-30-U Ol tha
County Court ol lha Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit, In and for
Saminola County, Florida, in
which PAUL A GRIFFIN, la lha
Oalandant
and
DESTINY
SPRINGS
CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION. INC . it lha
Plaintiff, I will tan lo lha highest
and bast bidder for cash si tha
wait front door ol tha Saminola
County Courthouse. Sanfo'd.
Florida al 11 00 A M on tha
3tst day ot March. 1991, tha
following dssenbad real prop­
erty sat forth m lha Final
Judgment
Unit S7-0 DESTINY SPRINGS
CONDOMINIUM, according to
tha
Declaration
of
Condominium
lharaol.
as
recorded in Official Racoids
Book 1337. Page 1990 of tha
Public Racoids ot Saminola
County. Florida
DATED this 3Slh day ot
February. 1999.
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol tha Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
Daputy Clark
Plaintiffs Attorney
EMIL A. QASPERONI. JR . ESO
931 Wakiva Springs Road
Longwood. Florida 37T79
(40T| 777-7303
N O T IC I
AM IRICAN B WITH
DISABILITIES A C T OF ISSB
Administrative Order
Me. 13 37
Parsons with a disability who
need a special accommodation
lo participate n this procoadmg
should
contact
ADA
Coordinator at 301 N Paik
Avanua. Suita North 101.
Santord. Florida 33771 at Matt
hva |4) days prior to tha pro­
ceeding Talaphono |tr.7( 1714330. ■■tension 4337, t-BOO­
M S 1771 (TOD), or 1-SCO-944S770 (V). via flonda Relay

IN TH E CIRCUIT CO URT
OF THB E IG H TEEN TH
JUDICIAL C IR C U IT OF THE
STATE OF FLO RIO A,
IN AND FOR
EEM IROLE CO U N TY
CIVIL ACTIO N
Case Nai M -S 0 R 1 -C A -1 4
D Istotem W
THE RANK OF
NEW YORK. AS
TRUSTEE UNDER THE
POOLING AND
SERVtCINO AGREEMENT
DATED AS OF JULY
3 1 .1SS4. SCRIES 1SS4-C.
Plaintiff,
-vsTOMMIt L. CAMPBELL,

A/K/A TOMMIE L.
CAMPBELL. JR. and
ROBIN LYNN CAMPBELL.
Defend ante
SECOND AMENDED
N O TIC E OF BALE
Mottos to horaby gnran that,
aura uan I
la
an
Order
Reac hed uring
Pubrio
Bala
entered in the above-styled
nauas. In lha C n u K Cna a at
tmtaodei f**Iitn|a f lnr^g Ira III
■ P P M p r if lr iy T f t u ilV ^ ir i
E we I* oi l
County. ' 'M AM e,
Lot 31, Bloch C. A.E. STEVENS
ADDITION TO MIDWAY, accord­
ing to tho Ptit thereof.
recanted in Plat Book 7. Page
3S, of the Public Record* of
Eomlnoto County, Florida
M public sale, to Ms highest
and boot bidder, tor cash, at tho
Wool front door of the Seminole
County Courihouoa. In Sanford.
Florida at 11:00 A M . on March
31M. IM S .
DATED IMS ISth day of
February, ISM .
Clark ot Circuit Court
By Dorothy W. Bolton
Owoiitv Clerk
AMIRICANB WITH d i s a b i l i ­
t ie s
ACT
OF
IS M ;
Admmistralivs Order No 13-37;
Poison* with a disability who
need a special accommodation
to participate In thto proceed mg
should contact ADA coordina­
tor at 301 N. Park Avenue. Suita
N. 301. Sanford, Florida 33771
at least five daya prior to too
proceeding. Telephone: 407*
333-4330 ail. 4337; 1-M 0 944ST71 (TDD| or 1-E0O-MS-S770
(v); Vto Florida Relay Sarvtoa.
Oibbona, Smith,
Cohn E Arnetl
P.O. Dos 3177
Tampa, FL 13401
Pubttoh: March 3, 10, IS M

DEO-33

IN T N I C IR C U IT COURT,
M AND FON
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CABS N O .IST-1BTE C A IS B
Judge O.N. Baton, Jr.
IN RE: MORTOAOE
FORECLOSURE
EOWARD WILSON and
MARY WILSON, husband
A wile.
P)aintlffs(a).
vs
JAMES JOSEPH
THOMPSON and
MANILYN THOMPSON,
husband t wile.
Defendant*! s)
NOTICE OP SALE
Nolica to given thal purauanl
lo tha Final Judgment of
Foraclosuro a Me red on October
34. 1M7, and. In accordance
with tha Order of Itiia Court
dated February 37th. 1 » M . In
Civil Action No *7-117S-CA-14E ol tha Circuit Court ot tho
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit. In
and lor Eomlnoto County,
Florida. In which JAMEE
JOSEPH THOMPSON and MAR­
ILYN THOMPSON am tha datondanla and EDWARD WILBON
and MARY WILSON am lha
Plaintiffs. I wM ae# to tha high­
est and beat bidder for cash at
toa Was) Front Door ol lha
Sanunola County Courthouse In
Sanford. Florida on tha Ind day
of April. IS M . at tha hour of
tt:00 A M
Iho loilowlng
dascribed raaJ properly:
Lei 71. Block 4. HIDDEN LAKE.
PHASE II. UNIT I, according to
the Plat thereof as recorded In
Ptol Book 34. pages IS through
17. ol tha Public Record* ol
Sommole County- Florida
DATED thto Znd day ol March.
IM S
MARYANNE MORSE.

Clark ot Circuit Court
Aa Daputy Clark
BRIAN R. LOS
Attorney at Law
3074 West
U k e Maty Bhrd . F13E
Lake Mary. Florida *3744
407-331-613*
Floods Bar No. 733440
Publication ol this notice on tha
10th day ol March. IBS* and on
lha 1 7 * day ot March. IS M in
tha SEMINOLE HENALD
DSO-SB

Publish March J, 10. IB M
Of 0-34
Iff T N I C IR C U IT COURT
OF T N I SIONTSSRTN
JUD ICIAL CIRCUIT
M ANO FDR
S S M IH O ll COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
C A S I HO. S3-S334-CA
DIVISION 14-K
FIRST UNION NATIONAL
BANK F/K/A
FIRST UNION NATIONAL
4 N M 61 NORTH
CASKNMMA e q c c ts to R by
m IM h

M iou llR
First
S

ONION NATION Al
BANK-OF FLORIDA
F/K/A CORAL
GABLES FEDERAL
SAVINGS ANO t OAN
ASSOCIATION
Plainliltfi)
va
FRANCISCO A RAMOS al al.
Dalandanl(s)
NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE SALB
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant lo a Final Judgment ol
Mortgage Foraclosuro dslad
February 37th. IS IS
and
anlarad In Cat* NO 17-3734CA ol lha Circuit Court of lha
EIGHTEENTH Judicial Circuit in
and lor SEMINOLE County
Florida wharain FIRST UNION
NATIONAL DANK F/K/A FIRST
UNION NATIONAL DANK OF
NORTH CAROLINA SUCCES­
SOR BY MERGER TO FIRST
UNION NATIONAL BANK OF
FLORIDA
F/K/A
CORAL
GABLES FEDERAL SAVINGS
ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION ia tha
Plaintiff and FRANCISCO A
RAMOS. DARIEEN RIVERA
F/K/A DARLEEN RAMOS BAR­
NETT TECHNOLOGIES INC
SUCCESSOR 0Y MERGER TO
BARNETT RECOVERY CORPO­
RATION
HOUSEHOLD
FINANCE CORPORATION III.
TENANT f l
N/K/A MARIA
NEGRON are tha Defendants, I
will sell lo tho highest and bast
bidder lor cash al lha WEST
FRONT DOOR OF THE SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY COURTHOUSE.
SANFORD. FLORIDA at 11 00
• m , on Iho 3nd day ol April,
IM S , lha following described
properly as sal lorth in said
Final Judgment
LOT 14. OLOCK I I . WEATH­
ERS! IELD SECOND ADOITIOH.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS REC0RDE0 IN
PLAT BOOK I I . PAaES 101
AND 101. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
a/k/a M S STANFORD DRIVE
ALTAMONTE BPRJNQE
FL 33714
WITNESS MT HAN0 and lha
seel ol this Court on March 2nd
IM S
(SEAL)
Maryanns Morse
Clerk ol lha Circuit Court
By: Dorothy W Bolton
Daputy Clark
Echevarria. McCalla. Raymar.
Barratl E Frapp.*i
Post Offica Bos 1410
Tampa. FL 13S0I
FS7104914
N OTICE
In accordance with the
Americans Disabilities Act, par­
sons needing a special accom­
modation lo participate In this
proceeding should contact lha
individual or agency sanding
retica not tolar than seven (7)
days prior lo tho proceeding al
lha addraaa given on the
nolica Talaphono 407-3114310 ast 4337; 1-100-144-1771
(TD0) or 1-100-144-1770 (v|. vto
Florida Raley Earvics.
Publish March 10. 17. IS M
D E O -74
NOTICE
OF F IC TITIO U S NAME
Notice to horaby given that I
am engaged in busmasa at SOI
Power Road. Sanford, Florida
33771,
Saminola
County,
Florida, under tha Fictitious
Nemo ol PCM ENTERPRISES,
and thal I inland lo register said
noma with tha Division ol
Corporations.
Tallahassaa.
Flonda. in accordance with lha
provisions ot tha Fictilioua
Name Statute*. To-Wit Section
SM.0*. Flonda Statute* t f t f
day Bark*
Publish March 10 1991
DEO 97

Legal Notices
IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT
OF THB 1BTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
S1MINOLB COUNTY.
FLORIDA
O B N IR A L
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CABB NOi S T-T7B 3-C A14-A
UNION PLANTERS
NATIONAL BANK.
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER
TO LEADER FE0ERAL
BANK FOR SAVINGS
PLAINTIFF
VS.
MICHAEL GRANT;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
MICHAEL GRANT; J.B.
IVEY ANO COMPANY;
AMERICAN GENERAL
FINANCE OF
AMERICA. INC ;
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER
TO CREOITMRIFT OF
AMERICA. INC ;
ALAFAYA WOODS
HOMEOWNER 3
ASSOCIATION. INC ;
SEMINOLE CO UN TY.

FLORI0A. JOHN DOE
ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION
OEFENOANT(S)
N O T IC I
OF FORBCLOBURB SALB
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant lo a Summary Final
judgment of for at loan's dated
February 30th. 19M. anlarad In
Ciyri Casa No S7-1711-CAU-A
of tho Circuit Court ot ftto ISTH
Judicial Circuit in and tor SEMI­
NOLE
County. SANFORD.
Florida. I writ sail lo too highest
and bast bidder tor cash AT
THE FRONT DOOR of Iho SEMI­
NOLE
County
Courthouse
located at 301 N. PARK AVENUE
in SANFORD. Florida, at 11:00
i m M I N lis t day ot March.
It S I tha following described
property as sot forth m said
Summary Fmal Judgment, fo­
unt
LOT SI. ALAFAYA w o o d s .
PHASE VIII. ACCORDINO TO
THE PLAT THEREOF RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 14. PAOE EB­
BS. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA.
O iled this 34th d (y al
February, 19M
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Cloth of to* Circuit Court
By Dorothy W. Boil on
Deputy Clerk
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J STERN. PA.
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI S. Untvaraity Drive
Suita 400
Plant at ion. FL 11334
(SMI 333 1000
9711974
In accordance with tot
American with Oisobilriioa Act,
poraona with diaaburtwa noodmg a special accommodation to
participate m this procaadtng
should contact too Clark ot too
Circuit Court at tiro SEMINOLE
County Courthouse at 407-3334130, not tolar than sovan daya
prior to too proceeding it hear­
ing unpaired. t-SOO-SSI-*771
(TOO) ot 1-E0O-SSS-S77O, vto
Florida Relay Service
Publish March 3. 10. IM S
DCO-11
M TN B C IR C U IT CO U N T
c iS V ir o f T tS « 0 c *
m and fo n
* i *•
■■M M OLS CO UN TY
OBN IRAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO. ST SS4-0A-14B
OCWEN FEDERAL BANK
FSB F/K/A
BERKELEY FEDERAL
BANK S TRUST FSB
Plaintiff.
vs
ANGEL JIMENEZ. ET AL.
Datandanta
NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE B A L I
NOTICE I I HEREBY GIVEN
Pursuant lo a Final Judgment at
Foracloaura dated February
27th. 1444. and anlarad m Casa
No S7-SS4-CA-14K ol the
Cue ml Court ef the Itth
Judicial Circuit in and lor SEMI­
NOLE County. Florida whs ram
OCWEN FEDERAL BANK FEB
F/K/A BERKELEY FEDERAL
BANK * TRUST FSB to Plaintiff
and ANGEL JIMENEZ are
Defendants, I writ sen ke the
highaal and bast bidder for
cash at toa WEST FRONT
DOOR el lha SEMINOLE County
Courthouse. 301 N
PARK
AVENUE. SANFORO. Fiends, at
It 00 o'clock A M . on the End
day ot April. ISSB. lha loriowing
described property aa sal lorth
in sard Final Judgment te wit
LOT 17. ALAFAYA WOOOS
PHASE XXI-A, ACCORDING TO
THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF
AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
34 PAOES SI THROUGH *1. IN
THE PUBLIC RECOROa OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
a/k/a 101* BLUE JACK OAK
DRIVE.
OVIEDO,
FLORIOA
137SB
DATED thto 7*4 day ol March,
19SS
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Clark ot aaid Court
By Dorothy W Belton
Aa Daputy Clark
Law Office* of
Marahalf C Watson. PA
3400 East Commercial Bhrd.
Coastal Tewar. Eta 311
Fori Lauderdale FL 1330*
Publish March 10. 17. 1MB
0EO-S1
IN TN B CIRCUIT COURT,
B1RNTBBNTN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, M AND FOR
B IU M O L 1 COUNTY,
FLORIOA.
CABB NO.I S 7 -ttS * -C A -l4 -K
BANC ONE FINANCIAL
SERVICE*. INC.,
a corporation.
Plaintiff,
vs
HUAANA M MARTINEZ
and T I 0 CABHION.
Defendants)
N O T IC I OF SALB
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that, purauanl lo an Order or a
Final Judgment ol Foracloaura
•roared tn lha afeova-captioned
action, 1 wilt aaN lha property
situated In Saminola County,
Florida, daacribad as:
Lei 13. Block *E*. OAKCREBT.
according lo lha Ptol tharaol as
racorded In Pint Book E l.
Page* *7 and **. Public
Racorda ot Saminola County,
Florida
al public tala, lo Iho highest
and beat bidder lor cash, al lha
Waal front door o l tho Eaminoto
County Courthouse. In Santord,
Florida, al 1 t:M a m,, an lha
Ind day el April, IS M .
DATE0 this In d day ol March.
II
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF COURT
BY Dorothy W. Bolton
Daputy Clark
Rolfs E Lobalto. P A
730 Btockatana Building
Jacksonville, Florida 33301
Publish March 10. 17. 1SS0

DEO-S4

Leg!l Notice!
e iR o u rr c o u r t
OF T N I ■IB N TB EN TN
JUD ICIAL O IN Ourr
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C A S I NO.t S T -E M S -C A -1 4 -A
MICHAEL LESSARD. al at.,
Plaintiff*.
va
WtLLLAM GOULD, at at .
Defendants
N O T IC I OF ACTION
TO R0SALYN THOMAS
a/k/a ROSALVN C THOMAS
(Addfast Unknown)
INRYCO. INC
n/k/a I R CONSTRUCTION
PRODUCTS COMPANY. INC
(Addrats Unknown)
YOU ARE HEREBY NOT1FIE0
that a Complaint has baan triad
•gainst you In too Circuit Court.
Eighteenth Judicial CirauiL in
and fer Saminola County.
Flonda. and you era raqutrad to
tarva a copy ol your written
detanaas. if any. lo II upon
William H. Morrison. Eaquira.
Plaintiff'*
attarnoy,
whoa#
•ddrass to 7100 S Highway 17SI. Farn Park. Florida 31730 on
or balora the 17th day ol
March. 1994. and Mo tho origi­
nal with lha Ctork ot thto Court,
erthar before service
on
Plaintiffs attorney, oi Immedi­
ately tharaaftar, otherwise a
da fault will be anlarad egeiftel
you for Iho relief demanded m
to* Complaint
DATED on this I Oth (toy el
FEBRUARY, 199*
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of Iho Court
By Rulh Ring
As Daputy Clark
Publish February 17, 14. and
March 9. 10. 1994
OEN-177
in t n i

IN TNB CIRCU IT CO UNT
OF THR BIDNTRBNTM
JU D IC IAL C M C V IT
M AND FON
BEMINOLB CO UN TY,
FLORIOA
CIVIL A C TIO N
C A M NO. BT-SS00 C A
DIVISION 14-A
FT MORTOAOE COMPANIES
0/R/A FTB MORTGAGE
SERVICES O/R/A
FIRST TENNESSEE
MORTGAGE COMPANY,
INC SUCCESSOR IN
INTEREST TO FIRST
TENNESSEE RANK.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION.
MARY J MCNUTT, at at.
N O T IC I
OF FORBCLOBURB SALB
NOTICE IB HEREBY OfVEN
purauanl la a Final Judgmaut at
Mortgage foracloaura doted
February XOth, 199*. and
anlarad in Casa NO *7-33**CA ot too CtrcuA Court at too
EIGHTEENTH Judicial Ctrcuff In
ond tor SEMINOLE County.
Florida wfwrom FT MORTGAGE
COMPANIES O/G/A FTB MORT­
GAGE SERVICES O/S/A FIRST
TENNESSEE MORTGAGE COM ­
PANY. INC SUCCESSOR IN
INTEREST TO FIRST TE N ­
N IS * IS
RANK, NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION to toa Ptomtiff
ond MARY J MCNUTT. ROBERT
0 MCNUTT. BARNSTT BANK.
N A SUCCESSOR BY MSROEA
TO BARNETT BANK OF CEN­
TRAL FLORIOA. N A , TENANT
I wM aad to too
and beat bidder far
cash at toa W EST FRONT
DOOR OF THE SEMINOLE
COUNTY COURTHOUSE. SAN­
FORD. FLORIOA M 1 1 M am .
on toa 9to day at Afrit, it**.
ty aa aat forth in said Fmal
LOT I*. AMBERWOOO, UNIT
TWO. ACCORDING TO T H I
PLAT THEREOF AS NECONOEO
IN PLAT BOOK IS . PAOE 17,
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
W ITN SM MV MANO and to#
eaal at thto Court an February
30th. ISSB.
Clark ot too Circuit Court
By: Dorothy W. PaKen
Barren E Frapptor
Poet Office Boa 3410
Tampa. FL 31*01
F0710S330
Nonea

notica not tolar than seven (7)
daya priorla toeprataedtog M
toa addraaa given an toa
nolica. Telephone: *07-1114310 aat. 4337; 1-000-0*0-0771
(TOO) or t -000-000 0770 (v); via
Publmh: March 1, 10.1000
DSO-30
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MtOFIRIT BANK. STATE
SAVINGS BANK.
ROBIN BNSNOA
TAYLOR. SOUTHPORT
CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION. INC. and
UNKNOWN TENANTS/
OWNER*.

Nebco to hereby ghrae. |
auant lo aa l a Parle Or
Raechedukng Foracloaura I
anlarad In Uito cauaa, In
Circuit Court ef Banda
County. Florida. I will sail
proparty situated in tetter
County, Florida described at
UNIT » . PHASE S. SOU
PORT CONDOMINIUM. PI
Ro o k
if ,
p a o i (E)
THROUGH *4. ACCORDINO
THE DECLAMATION OF C&lt;
DOMINIUM
IN
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RECORDS BOOK I4BE. PF
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OF
THE
PUB
RECOROE
OF
SEMI IK
COUNTY. FLORIOA.
HM BtraaL CasaaRmrry. Fla
61707, al public sal*, te
highaal and beat bidder,
cash, al M l N. Park Ava
Waal Front Door ot
Eomlnoto County Courtho
to Santord. Florida at 1
• to. on April End. tOOS.
Dated tola E7to day
February. IB M
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark at toa CirauM Cou
tor Dorothy W. Bolton
Deputy Clark
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�Seminole Herald, Santord, Florida •Tuesday, March 10. 1998 •

People
Volunteers of the week

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

O ptim ist C lu b
The Sanford Optimist Club
meets every Wednesday at
noon at the colonial Room In
downtown Sanford. Visitors are
welcome. Call 323-2194 or 3220298.

All Interested
railroaders,
both active and retired, are in­
vited to attend.
For Information, call Horace
Green. 322-5493.

W o m e n 's C lu b
Sanford
— The
Sanford
Woman's Club meets the first
Wednesday o f each month, Oc­
tober through May. at 11 a.m..
at the clubhouse, 309 S. Oak
Ave. Reservations for the noon
luncheon
are
necessary
through the telephone com m it­
tee. Following luncheon, a pro­
gram Is presented.

Klw anls C lu b
Effective Oct. 1. 1997. the
Klwanls Club o f Sanford has
moved the weekly Wednesday
noon luncheon meeting from
the Sanford Civic Center to the
Lakeside Landing at the Marina
Motel on Lake Monroe. Visiting
Klwanlana are wrlcome. For
information call Walt Smith.
323-5088.

D ancing for Sanlora
The Ovrr 50 Dance Club
dance Is held every Wednesday,
from 2:30 -4:30 p.m. at the
Sanford C hic Center. Live mu­
sic by the Deltonlans 13-piece
band. Donation 83.00.

A l-A n o n
A support group for friends
or relatives o f 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 m em ­
bers are welcome to this 12step group.

C o a a tlln a ra
Sanford-The
Coaatllners
meetings arc held at 10 a.m.
the first Wednesday o f each
month at the Sanford Senior
Center. 401 E. Seminole Blvd.

W elcom e W o gon
Seminole Spokes Welcome
Wagon
Club
of
Seminole
county holds a coffee for new­
comers and second Wednesday
o f every month from 10 a.m.
until noon. For Information on
address, call Betty. 695-0144.
or Lucy. 322-7877.

Lu n ch ,

Fellow ship

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

A lzh e im e r's S up p o rt
The
Alzheimer's
Support
Group for Caregivers meets the
fourth Wednesday, at 10 a.m.,
at the Frank Evans Center In
Lake Mary. All Interested are
Invited
to
attend.
Shelly
Brassier, a licensed Alzheimer
therapist, leads the discussion
and answers questions. For
Information, call 323-4938 or
324-3060.

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Air Force 2nd Lt. Gilbert A.
Acosta has arrived at Sheppard
Air Force Base. Texas, to begin
undergraduate pilot training.
Acosta la the son o f Gilbert
and Bella Acosta o f 1342 Hamstead Terrace. Oviedo.
He Is a 1992 graduate o f
Bishop Moore High School.
Orlando, and a 1997 graduate
o f the United States Air Force
Academy. Colorado Springs.
Colo.
J K M I W. BARDINA
Air Force Airman Jesse W.
Sard Ins has graduated from
the munitions systems mate­
rial
apprentice
course
at
Sheppard Air Force
Base.
Wichita Falls. Texas.
Sardlna is the son o f Patricia
Perrin o f 1518 Elf Stone Court.
Casselberry.
Fla..
and
Guillermo E. Sardlna o f 18 W.
Constitution
Drive.
Bordentown. N J .
The Airman la a 1996 gradu­
ate o f Lake
Howell
High
School. Winter Springs.

RONALD 1. AMICE
Army National Ouaid Spec.
Ronald I. Amick has graduated
from the chaplain assistant
course at Fort Jackson. C o­
lumbia. S.C.
Amick Is the son o f John N.
and Martly Amick o f Longwood.
He graduated In 1962 from
Forest Lake Academy. Apopka
and received a bachelor's de­
gree In 1991 from Southern
College.
Collegedale.
Tenn.
Amick earned his master's de­
gree in 1996 from Webster Uni­
versity. Orlando.
Army Pvt. Sean A. K irkpa­
trick has arrived for duty at
Fort Stewart. Hlnesvtlle. Oa.
Kirkpatrick Is a combat en­
gineer assigned to the 11th
Engineer Battalion.
He Is the son o f James H.
and Selena B. Kirkpatrick of
Casselberry.
The private Is a 1997 gradu­
ate o f Lyman High School.
Longwood.

Church members aid tornado victims
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - The aftermath of
the recent tornado that struck
Osceola. Orange. Seminole and
Volusia counties has taken Its
toll o f many o f Its victims but
the Rev. Bruce Scott and oth­
ers from First Presbyterian
Church have tried to ease the
heartache through their volun­
teer efforts.
Rev. Scott; his wife, Jane;
Office Administrator.
Linda
Ounter and Shirley Bm mley
have been among those tire­
lessly sacrificing their time and
talents to help those In need.
They have faithfully manned
the phone, made deliveries,
contacted service agencies, o r­
ganized and worked to get
things running smoothly.
The fellowship hall o f First
Presbyterian Church was ini­
tially set up as a shelter on
Monday.
February
23 Just
hours after the devastating
storm. Later on Filday, Febru­
ary 27 the hall reopened as a
disaster relief headquarters for
the American Red Cross.
A flurry o f activity has been
present ever since and the
Scotts. Ounter and Brumley
have been In the center a s ­
sisting In whatever way possi­
ble. In addition, everyone from
the youth and ladles In the
church have banded together
for emergency assistance with
yard work, meals for victims,
arranging for food for funerals
held at the church and all ar-

Unda Gunter works at hsr computer as Shidsy Brumley
answers the phone, with the Rev. Bruce Scott and his
eas o f need.
According to Ounter, * The
Red Cross called to ask If they
could use our facilities for the
shelter. They did but dosed It
down a few days later. Then
they asked if they could set up
the disaster relief here and
they moved In on Friday. The
Rev. Scott believes that the
church facilities belong to the
community so he wants to use
It to help others. Shirley or­
ganised several days o f crews
with chain saws to help the

Red Cross confirmed that between the counties o f Orange.
Osceola. Seminole and Volusia
over 21.924 meals and snacks
have been provided and 334
families have received financial
assistance. Assessment teams
and other volunteers o f the Red
Cross are located within the
fellowship hall for those that
are able to come.

victims.*
She added that they have
also called in local missions.
Organizations such as the
Sanford
Christian
Sharing
Center and Goodwill have had
needy people come to them
and the church has assisted
too. The stage o f the fellowship
hall la filled with donations
and more keep pouring 1L
Members have been ready to
travel to homes to supply these
donations to anyone calling.

The *bottlebrush* belongs to
the genus Calllstemon, which
means "beautiful
stamens*.
There Is no doubt that It Is a
perfect
description
of
the
bright led flower spikes. This
small tree la native to Australia
and belongs to the Myrtle fam­
ily which Includes Eucalyptus,
guava.
Surinam-cherry.
Roseapple, and Myrtle. Hum­
mingbirds frequently visit their
flowers. The weeping bottle­
brush has become a very
popular garden specimen In
Florida. California, and H a­
waii. The lemon bottlebrush Is
also used extensively In Flor­
ida, less common In South
Florida than further north In
the State. Its leaves have the
odor o f citrus when crushed..
The showy bottlebrush is more
appreciated because o f the
longer flowers spikes that can
be up to six Inches In length
and nave gold d p s on the staTha plant: The plant Is an
evergreen tree that can reach
heights o f 10 to 15 feet and has
a medium to fast growth rate.
Leaves are alternate, simple,

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lanceolate, and with entire leaf
margins. Flower color Is com ­
monly red. but. white, cream
and pink flowers are known to
exist. Flowers appear in the
spring and summer and are
very showy. The flowers are
followed by small, woody ca p ­
sules that look like bead
bracelets on the bark, which
lasts for years. The fruit Is
round, about 1/2. brown In
color. Capsules that surround
old stems contain many dustlike seeds. Branches droop as
the tree grows, and will require
pruning for vehicular or pedes­
trian clearance beneath the
canopy. It usually grows with
multiple trunks, and la fairly
resistant to breakage. The brit­
tle wood o f Weeping Bottle­
brush may make It unsuitable
for windy areas but this Is usu­
ally not a problem In most lo ­
cations. Surface roots are usu­
ally not a problem.
C a l taro:
Bottlebrush
can
grow In almost any type o f soil,
slightly acidic and with good
drainage. The tree blooms best
under frill sun. Transplant only
little trees from containers. Af-

AL
FER R ER

ter the tree is established In
the landscape. It la quite
drought
tolerant.
Fertilize
regularly to maintain good
floorer color and dark green fo ­
liage. It Is recommended that
trees should be fertilized two to
three times per year. Suckers
from the trunk need to be re­
moved periodically to maintain
tree form. Maintain a good con­
trol o f the grass around the
tree.
Dm : Bottlebrush can be
trained as a tree to 15 feet or
espaliered as a quick wall
cover. It makes a nice screen
or tall undipped hedge. Prun­
ing to develop several trunks
and removing
some
lower

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branches can create a fine
small specimen tree. It can
also be used In containers or i
above-ground planters; esp a l­ *
ier. hedge; large parking lotIslands; wide tree lawns; m e­
dium-sized parking lota o r for
median strip plantings In the
highway; near a deck or patio;
screen: small parking lot Is­
lands;
narrow
tree
lawns;
specimen or residential street
tree.
_ --------- It la usually
propagated from cuttings but it
can also be grown from seeds
and air-layers.
—
-------------- Bottlebrush Is not affected by spe­
cific
insect
problems,
but
mites can affect the leaves.
Root and crown fungal dis­
eases can become a problem
under high soil moisture condi­
tions. Twig galls and witches
broom, two fungal diseases,
can
disfigure
the
tree.
Chlorosis, o f the new leaves
can be corrected with treat­
ment o f the soil uatng Iron
sulfate or Iron chelate. The tree
Is often short-lived due to dlsproblems.

DEAR IGNOREDi
A £ r ~ lar , M r i u m l a , i r i f - i l l w m l s a y - sf
to put tha office policies
*|
oaks thorn toss,
i m , slaa
pi a, ikwk ar w asjr t r lt r h r r.
you to
In salad that you
that thsM are business rela­
tionships — not friendships. __ 7 ^ * ^
Then, with a clear conscience, ‘* * * .ir —
wf wfer N f ?*****
do the job you were hired to do.
**T«fewst ifcnfe m. t m i

DEAR ABBY: I am the manager
o f s five-person office. The office
hours are supposed to be 9 am. to 6
p.m., with an hour (from noon to 1
p.m.) for lunch.
Three of the staff members are
older then 1 am, so it’s uncomfort­
able for me to correct them. The
problem is that two o f them always
come in lata. One o f them (I’ll call
hsr Betty) comes in from 20 to 40
minutes lata almost daily, but she
leaves at the stroke o f 8, regsrdlaas

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Abby, please help me to resolve
these sticky situations, la there a
tactfUl way to gri Betty and Sue to
arrive on time, and to got Jan to
confine hsr eating to the lunchroom?
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The other (111 call hsr Sue) adjusts
hsr hours and stays lata to make up
the time.
I have a different kind o f prob­
lem with Man.’ She refrises to listen
when 1 ask her not to drink ar eat
near the computer. 8ha becomes
defensive when I remind her.

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office running on time
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328-4573.

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Legal Notices
N OTICE o r
a p p l ic a t io n row t a x d e e d
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y GIVEN

mat ru N B

a s c u s t o d ia n f o r

CAS1. IN C .

NoNtar of m «

following cert&lt;(&lt;Bte(B) hat Mad
«at&lt;f cerfHtcateltl let a tat d##d
to 1st ittuand lh«f»on The car*
iff lea* a numb#* ft) ami1
of
munnci lh® d#ifnpt«cn of lh#
property. and tb® na'nati) in
wbich it m i ataaaaad »«/ar* a«
follow*
Certificate No 306
Y®a? of •«*uanc® 1965
DetCftptton of Prop#*!*
L E O L O T 10 BLK 13 TR 5
T O W N O F S A N F O R D PR I PCI

60
Nam®* tn which attested

Jam®* E Creef

All o* *a&lt;d
property ba ng in the County of

Seminole* Slat# of Florida
Uniat* ouch can f»cata{»l abaft
Pa radaamad according to law,
ma property described in tocb
certificate^) wilt ba told to the
Mgbaat fcxtoef at tb# wait front
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida,
on th* litb day of AoriL 1998.
at It 00 a m
Paymant of Sal# faa, applies*
bia documentary stamp tataa
and racord+ng faa* ara required
to ba pa*d by the auccaaafuf
b defat at tba ta*e. Full paymant
of an amount equal to tba btgba«t bid »t du® within 24 boura
after tb# •daart t*ad lima of tba
aai« All paymant* ahatl ba caab
or
guarantied
instrument,
mad® payable to tba Cleft of
th# Circuit Court
Dated Ihta 26m day of
February. I f f !
(Sean
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FIORI0A
by: Santa N Coatney
Depot# Clerk
Publiih March 3. 10. 17, 24.
1998
DC 0-40

NOTICS OF
APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY QIVEN,
that FUND •• Custodian for
Moko Inc , fba Holder of tha
following car titic aleft) baa filed
and cerftficalafs) for a ta* da ad
to ba issued thereon The car*
tificala numbed*) and yaar(*J of
issuance. th® deacnplion of tba
property, and the nam®{*} in
which it was assessed ii/ara a*
follow a
Certificate No 335$
Year of Itauanca 199$
Deacnplion of Property
LEG SEC 20 TWP 21S RGE 30E
S ISO FT OF W 290 FT OF NE
1/4 OF NW 1/4
Name* tn which a*tatted
Georg ia/F lend a Children Today
Inc All of aatd property being in
tba County of Sammoia State
of Florida
Unlett tuch certifies lets) thalf
ba radaamad according to law,,
the property described in auch
certificate**) will ba told to the
highatl bidder at tba aratf front
door,
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida,
on the 23rd day of March. I M I .
al 11 00 a m
Payment ol Sale lea, epphea*
and recording tea# at* tf^rtrt*
to ba paid by tha tuccettful
bidder a I the aale Full payment
of an amount equal to (he high'
e*t bid it due within 24 hours
aftar the advertised time of the
aale All payments shall ba cash
or
guaranteed
matrumant.
made payable 1o the Clark of
Iha Circuit Court
Oalad this flh day of February.
199S
(Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by Shirley C Merger!
Deputy Clark
Publish Fab 17. 24.
Mar 2. 10. 199ft
0£N*1 SO
HI TH 1 C IR C U IT CO URT
OF TMR 1ST* JUDICIAL
CIR C U IT, IN AMO FOR
S I Ml NO LX COUNTY.
FLORIDA

JURISDICTION MVtStOK
C A M NOt •• 88 C A l « A
CHARLES F. CURRY
COMPANY
PLAINTIFF
VS.
JULIO HEBERTO
OAUTREAUX, FT AL
DCFENDANT(S)
N O TICS OP ACTIO N
COMBTRUCTIVB BSNVICS
TO : JULIO HEBERTO
OAUTREAUX ANO
PATRICIA MAROARTTA
OAUTREAUX
whoa* raaidanc* la unknown If
ha/aha/lhay Pa Ilyin,; and If
h*/lh*/1h#y b* dasd. lh*
unknown dalandanta who may
b* apouaaa, hair*, daviaaaa,
grantaaa. aatignaaa. Ilanora,
cradltoi*. truataaa. and all car­
il* a claiming an Intaraat by.
through, undar Of agamti tha
Dalandanta. who ara nol known
to b* daad or any*, and a , parfiao having or claiming to hay*
any right. litla Of totaratl m th*
property daacrlbad In lh* mortgag* baing toracloaad horoln.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action lo lorocloao a
morigaga on l ha following
LOT 26. WESTLAKE MANOR.
UNIT ONE ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
M PLAT BOOR 17. PAGES 3-5
OF THE PUBLIC RECORD* OF
BCIMNOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
you a n required to oory* 0 &lt;
copy el you* wrmon dafanaaa,
if any, lo M on DAVID J. S T U M .
ESQ Plamtiff'a an ornay, whoaa
addraca la M l • UnlyartMy
Dr iv# *600, Plantation, FL
33324 |no latar than 30 dayt
from IN* dot* ot Mr* m pubiicafion ol MU* none* ot action)
and III* Mi* original with tha
dark of ihi* court archer baton
aorvlc* on Plamofto attornoy or
immediately thoraaflar; other ana* • dofauN wW ba antorod
again*! you I or lh* raliot
domandod In tha complaint or
pal itKm niad hanln.
WITNESS my hand and th*
MOI of thll Court 01 SEMINOLE
County. Florida. Mil* 26th day ol
FEBRUARY. IBM .
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY: Ruth K m ,
Dapuly Clark
LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J. STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
M l B. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 600
PLANTATION. FL 333*4
97-20012 |CFC)
P ytllik: March ) . 1 0 .1*M
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Legal Notices
NOTICE Of
APPLICATION fOR TAX OECD
NOTICE IS H IR E0 T GIVEN.
11*1 FUND AS CUSTODIAN FOR
MOICO. INC IN# hold#' ol th#
lollowMog carhlicaie!*) ha* lil«d
u td c artificial »i lo' a t a i d##d
to b# mwod lhareon Th# cat*
lilicat# mrmbar(t) aid yaarltl of
ittuanca. !h# detenpfion ol th*
properly, and lh# name!*) »rt
ohtch •! was Aiaaaaod i*/are at

lOHOWt
C artificer# N o .soft
Y#a&gt; of ittu a n c a 1995
D a tc n p tio n o l Property

LEG LOTS 3 * 4 OLA J SPRING
f a r m s s e c s p o is
PG 50 AND 22-2I-29-300-007C0000 BEG n l y m o s t c o r l o t
3 OIK J SPRING VALLEY
f ARMS SEC S RUN N IT DEG IT
MIN « SEC E I0S 65 FT N 32
DEO 3 MIN AT SEC E 106 St FT
S SI DEO 9 MIN SI SEC E 10S 9
FT N «0 DEG 39 MIN 39 SEC E
TO PT W OF MOST NLY COR
LOT S BLK J E TO MOST NLY
COR S 32 DEO 39 MIN AA SEC
W 273.17 FT S I T OEG 7 MIN 2*
SEC W ICC FT S 84 DEG 6 MIN
30 SEC W 78 03 FT N T9 OEG 23
MIN 17 SEC W 66 7S Ft TO
BEG
Namaa in which attacked
Catol 0 law latr. Turtle# All ol
aaid piopartY being in Tha
Court, ol Saminola, Slala ol
Florida.
Uniat* auch cartificalaii) than
ba redeemed according lo law.
lh# property datertbed m auch
carlrf-ctaft) wdl ba Fold lo tha
highatl bidder al Tha watt front
dooi,
Sammoia
County
Couilhouaa. Sanlord, Florida,
on tha 6lh day ol April, 1996, at
11 00 a m
Paymant ot Sal# taa. applica­
ble documentary *t»mp taia*
and recording taa* a&gt;a raqunad
to ba pa&gt;d by tha auccaaatul
bidder at tha tala. Full paymant
ol an amount equal to tha high*
ait bid ia dua wilhm 24 hour*
a*l*r lh* ad.artnad tim# ot tha
**l# All paymant* »hall b* rash
O’
guarontaad
mtirumani
mad* payable to tha Clark ol
th* Circuit Court
Datad thi* 17th day ol
Fabruary. 1998
(S* Alt
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by: Michail* L Sil.a
Dapuly dark
Publnh: Fabruary 24. March 3,
10. 17. 1996
DEN-222

valley

NO TICE OF
APPLICATION FOR TAX D IE D
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that FUND AS CUSTODIAN FOR
PRIMECO. IN C , tha holdar of
tha following c*ndicat#(*l ha*
Mad earn c*ft'tictt*&lt;*) lor a tai
daad to b* i**u*d thereon Tha
cartifical*
numbar(a)
and
y*ar|*)
of
m uanca,
lh*
daacMpl-on ol lh* proparty, and
lh* nama(t) m which It wa*
aaaaaaad i*/*r* at toiiowt:
Certificate No: 3786
Yaar Of Ittuanca IM S
Description of Proparly
LEO SEC 14 TWP 213 ROE 31E
W 375 FT OF S 138 FT OF N
188.7 FT OR E 374 OF HW 114
o r m w ii4 • ■ i*o r i o f n
M O T n o n 11911 OF W 976
FT OF E 174 or NW 174 OF NW
1/4.
Noma* In which attattad. Ola
Fotworth. All ol (aid proparty
baing in tha Ccunty ot
Sammoia. Stata of Florida.
Unl**i tuch c*rtitKat*(*) *h*n
b* radaamad according lo law,
lh* pro party daacrlbad m ouch
certificate!*) will b* told to th*
hrgha.t biddor al th# watl fiom
door.
Sammoia
County
Courthoua*. Sanford, Florida,
on th* 6th day oI April, IM S . at

11 00 k.m.
Paymant of Sal* to*, applica­
ble documantary damp laiat
and rocordmg taa* ara required
to ba paid by tha *ucca**ful
biddar at th* tala. Full paymant
or an amount equal la tha high**1 bid It du* witfun *4 hour*
aftar th* advamtad tan* of th*
Ml*. All paymant* than b* ca*h
or guorantaod
Initrumonl,
mad* payabl* lo th* Clark of
th* Circuit Court.
Ootad thr* 17th day of
Fabruary IM S.
(3**1)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by: Michail* L. Silt*
Dapuly Clark
Pubkth: Fabruary 24, March 3,
10. 17. 1998
DEN-213
IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF THB EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M AMD FOR
BBMINOLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
C A M NO. SS-3B7-CA-10-R

SANFORD POLICE
DEPARTMENT.
v*.
EARL J. WILLIAMS,
NOTICS OF
FORFEITURE PROCEEDING

TO. EARL JACK WILLIAMS

107 ELLEN PLACE
SANFORD, FL 33771
and all clhara who claim in
Irtoroal in th* botow-daacrlbad

propady
Chiaf Jo* A. Dillard. City of
Sanford Polic* Oaportmanl,
Sammoia
County,
Florida,
tnrougn hit officara. invattigalor* or agamt. aarrad th* *ub|*ct propady. lo-wit:
SI .114.00 U. S. Currancy
on or about Novombar 2 4 .1MT.
at or n ow Sammoia County.
Florida, and I* pratantly hold­
ing told propady for th# purpota of forfartur* purtuant to
Sac Lion* 932.701-707, Florida
SUtutM. ha* REOUESTEO that
an Honorabla Judg# ol tha
Circuit
Coud,
Elghtaanth
Judicial
Circuit,
Saminola
County, Florida. &gt;*ku* a Finding
o f Probobl* Caut* why tha
Obey* proparty ahouid nol b *
forfortad lo lh* a t ova agancy.
You wN ba aam a copy ol lh*
Fmdmg ot Probobl* Caut* one#
H I* tlgnad by th* Judg* and M
will adriM you how and whan
to ratpond lo ttvlt raquatt lor
tor lari ura

I HEREBY CERTIFY that a trua
and corract copy of th* loragomg ha* boon lurnrthad lo lh*
oboy* nomad oddratt U S . ragrtlarad mall, return rocalpl
raquaaiad, thi* 28lh day of
February. ISM
NORMAN R. WOLF INGE R
STATE ATTORNEY
BT: Ann* E. Rrchwdt-Rutborg
Aaaiatant Stala Attorney
Florida Bar (287601
Ofiica of th* Stata Altomoy
100 Eaat First BMaat
Sanford. FL 32771
407-322-7SS4
Publiah: Mwch I . 10. IM S
DC 0-2*

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Legal Notices
NOTICft or
APPLICATION ron TAX OLID
N O T ict is H rn eoY g iv e n
lirjit riiN B AS CUSTODIAN FOR
PRIMECO. INC th® holder ot
!H* luliovrmq C fH ittcilH it hAi

hied * » d carldic at®(«) fr&gt;« n t®»
tk&gt;®d tn t&gt;® iBtimt Ihareiin The
.1 ml
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numherf*}
yt&gt;,i 1(*1 ol
iikiianc®,
th®
d®%CMpti©n ©I thi* |tfi&gt;|Y®rtf and
th® rt,intp(s) in »®h»ch it »w®%
It/itp Al lot low B
C#tViiic,#Te ti-rt !T3Gt
tf.it ot ItiuAm ® 199$

D4*%cfipt*nn ot Pmp®rty
LEG S 62 FT OT LOT 78 * N 19
FT OF LOT
79 ENGLISH
WOODS P0 15 PG 91
N.im®* tn whKh *ti® i«® d

terry M Diitt®tti®ld Cynthia C
Dutt®rt«®ld All ot aatd |Yfo|t®rty
t«eiiiy in th® County of
S®Finnoi® Stilt® ot Florida
Unlett auch &lt;®rtdn at®|%) thall
t«® r®d®®ns®4t iiccordinq tn taw
th® ptnfMtfiy d®tcohe«J in tuch
cettrllicat®tt) will ti® told to th®
high®«t tvdd®r at th® w®tt frtinl
door,
S®mtrio»®
County
Coiirthout® Sanford Florida,
on th® 6 day ol' April. 1998, al
11 00 a m
raymant ot Sal® I®® appheaN® docim vntjry ttamp la&gt;®t
and rvcordinq l®®t are r®c|uirect
tn t&gt;® pant Py th® tuccettful
Iwdif®r at th® ml® Full paym®n|
of an amount ®qual to the high*
®tt h*d *t du# wdlun 24 hour*
®tt®r lh® adv®rti«&gt;®d time ot tha
tat® AM paym®nlt thall h® rath
or
yuarant®®d
tnttrurnenl.
nude payaht® lo th* Ct*rL of
th® Cucuil Court

Dated Ihit

iStti day of

February, 1998
(Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.

F l o r id a
by Shirley C H*ry®H
Deputy Clark
Publish Fabruary * l March 3.
10 A 17 1098

DEN 210

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WANTEO-CAREGIVER lor al
dprfy trm/iln * 3 pots Nood car­
ing
compost«oo&lt;ilo
lomaio
Lnom 24 hour* a day. boo
room A hoard Ca* 32? 39SS

NO TICS OF
APPLICATION PON TAX DKKD
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that FUNB AS CUSTODIAN FOR
PRIMECO. IN C , th* holder at
tha following c*rtMlcat*|a) ho*
tiled aaid caniticaiaf*) lor a taa
daad to b* laauad lharaon. Th*
cartiftcata
numbar(a)
and
yaar(a)
of
taauanc*.
th*
d**criptlon ol th* property, and
th* nam*{a) m which N wa*
aaaataad la/ar* a* lobawa:
Cartiftcata No: ItSS
Taw of latuanca: IM S
OalCfiplion Of Propavty:
LEO LOTS 7 S S • • 1/2 OF
VACO ALLEY AOJ ON S 3 B 1/2
OF VACO ST ON N BLK •
GENEVA PB 2 PQ 11.
Name* m which aaaaaaad:
Gregory ■. La*. AX ot aaid prop­
erty baing In th* County af
Sammoia. Stata at Florida.
Uni*** auch cartiHcatala) than
b* radaamad according te law,
th* proparty daacrlbad In auch
cartrticat*(a| will ba *otd to th*
highail biddar at th* watt front
door.
Saminola
County
Courthoua*, Sanford. Florida,
an th* 23rd day ot March, 19*4,
at 114)0 a.m.
Paymant ot tala la*. appUcabla documantary stamp taaaa
and recording las* are required
to b* paid by th* auccaaatul
biddar al th* aal*. Fub payment
ol an amount equal la lh* highaat bid la du* within 24 hour*
attar tha advartiaad time ol th*
aal*. All paymant* aha* b* cash
of
guarontaad
Inatrumant,
mad* payable to th* Clark of
th* Circuit Court.
Oatad thi* 4ih day el
February. IM S.
ISaal)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
by: Michail* U SJva
Deputy Clark
Publiah: Fabruary 2*. t Match
3.10. I T . IM 0
DEN-00

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Qualify gujuantnnd
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c o u n t r y w id e h o m e

LOANS. INC F/K/A
c o u n t r y w i d e FUNDING
c o r p o r a t io n f /o /b /a
AMERICA'S WHOLESALE
LENDER,
Plaint ift|»|,
v*.
DAVID J OUERRIERO. at al.
Defendant)*)
NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant
to
an
Order
h#scheduling Foractoaur* Sal*
datad February 23rd. IM S . and
entered m Ck»a NO. M-2S47
CA of tha Cucuil Couri ot th*
EIGHTEENTH Judicial Circuit m
and lor SEMINOLE County,
Florida wherein COUNTRYWIDE
HOME LOANS. INC. F/K/A
COUNTRYWIDE FUNDING CO R ­
PORATION F/O/B/A AMERICAS
WHOLE SALK LENDER t* th*
PlamHH and DAVID J OUERRlERO. ROBIN OUERRIERO w*
th* Defendant*. I will tan to th#
highaai and b a il biddar ter
cath at lh* W IS T FRONT
OOOR OF THE SEMINOLE
COUNTV COURTHOUSE; BANFORD, FLORIDA at 11:00 a m ,
on th* 2Sth day ol March. 18SS,
th* toHowmg daacrlbad pro par­
ly a* aat forth m *a‘d Final
Judgment:
LOT 2t. SABAL VIEW AT
SABAL POINT AS PER PLAT
THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOR 32 PA0E S2 THROUGH
S4 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA.
WITNESS MT HAND and th*
aaal ol this Court on Fabruwy
24th, IS M .
Mary anna Mor*a
Clark ol tha Circuit Court
By: Dorothy W. Bolton
Deputy Clark
Echavwrlk, McCall*. Raymar,
Barratt S Fr»pp**r
Po*t Oflic# Boa 3410
Tampa. FL 11*01
F9612S8S2
NOTICS
In accordanc* with tha
American* Di**bllitia* Act, parion* naadmg a apacial accomrrodalton lo pmrticipat* In thi*
p'ocaadmg ahauld contact th*
individual or agancy sanding
noire* not latar than aavan (7)
day* prior to th* proceeding at
th* addrat* given on th*
notica. Telephone: 407-3214310 ait. 4227; l-SOO-SSS-STTI
(TOO) or 1-SOO-OSS-S770 (a); vta
Florida Ralay Sorvic*.
Publiah: March 3. 10. IM S
OEO-1S

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23— L o s t &amp; F o u n d

ALONE? FL‘* RESPECTED
Dating Bureau lor SENIORS
Eitab 1977 1-000-822-4477
IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT
OF THE EIG H TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
C A S , NO. 8,-2847 CA
DIVISION C A M

22— I lrA t tti C

IN TNS CIRCUIT CO URT
OF T H I 18TN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA
IN AND FOR
S IH IH O L K COUNTY
OBNSRAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
c a s s n o . o r -a a s t-C A -M W
M O R TG A G E C O R P O R A 1 IO N
OF A M E R IC A

Plaintiff
v*
DiETRECH PERKINS and
THE UNKNOWN
HEIRS, dsvt****.
grant***, attrgnaa*
kanor*. cradtlor* lru*l*a*.
or other claimanl* claiming
by. through, under or
again*! MINNIE
EDWARDS, dacaatad. *1 a l,
Dalandanlt
A M I NO SO NO TICS
OP PONKQLObNNN •ALB
Nolle* Is ha retry give* that,
pursuant
lo
that
Otdar
Rescheduling Foreclosure Sal*
dalad Fabruary 27lh, 1M l . and
ant*rad in civil case number 970**a-CA-14W ol lha Circuit
Court ol th* tlth Judicial
Circuit in and lot Saminola
County. Florida, wharam MORT­
GAGE
CORPORATION
OF
AMERICA, i* Plamlitl and
DIETRECH PERKINS. EQUITY
ONE MORTGAGE. IN C .
UNKNOWN P ER IO N fl) IN POS­
SESSION OF THE SUBJECT
REAL PROPERTY N/K/A JOHN
PERKINS.
THE
UNKNOWN
HEIRS. DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS. CREDI­
TORS. TRUSTEES. OR OTHER
CLAIMANTS CLAIMING BY.
THROUGH
UNDER
OR
AOAINST MINNIE E0WAHDS.
DECEASED
ET A L . l*/ar*
Defendant!*), I wtM **N lo lh*
highatl and bast biddar lor
cath at th* arast front doer of
th* Samanol* County courthouse in Sanlord. Sammoia
County. Florida, al 1100 A M
on th* 2nd day ol April. IM S .
lh* lottowing daacrlbad proper­
ty a* aal forth in aaid Fmal
Judgment, lo wit
LOT 4 AND t (LESS THE
NORTH 38 FEET AND THE
SOUTH 31 FEET) OF BLOCK T.
MEISCHS
SUBDIVISION
ACCORDINO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 3. PAG! S4. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
NOTE PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
DEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE
AO VISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
I t DEEMED TO BE A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
Dalad th* 2nd day at March,
te s t
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol Circuit Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
Dapuly Clark
COOILIS t STAWIARSKI
4010 Boy Scout Boulevard
Suit* 410
Tampa. Florida 13S07
Tala phone {SIS) 177-400*
CSS 4M 7-00*26
Pubirth March 10. IT . IM S
DCO-SS

NOTICE
OF PUBLIC BALE
PUBLIC NOTICE la hereby
given, that on lh* dal* and lima
Iralad below, and continuing
horn day lo day on 111 all good!
are aaid. w* will tall at Public
Auction, to th* highatl biddar.
lor cath. al lha warahouae of
STORAGE U IA . located *11007
WMIa Spring* D r. Wmlar
Spring*. FL. th* following
good*, warn*, and merchandrs*
lor rani and other charge* for
which a lion on aam* It
claimed, lo wit
DATE OF SALE
S-2S-M
TIME OF EALE
2 00 PM
Cynthia Cotton
424
Furniture. Houaahold flam*.
A 660 cleaning dapotrl will ba
collected tor each unit pur­
chased and refunded aftar all
contents ot tha unrt/t hat bear
removed from lha facility Tha
abova information t* lo ba pubkahad one* a weak tor two conaacutiva weak* Sard sal# lo ba
undar and by vtrtua ol lh*
•tatutaa ot lh* state, m such
ca*** mad* and provided
Publiah Match 10. 1T, 199*
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N o w Hiring tor
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IN T E R N E T
A D V E R T IS IN G
SALES
510 00 per hot* • large com
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to. 407-3316943

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Training Armed A Unarmed
Brandy A Aseoc 634-7444
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N O W HIRINO
trading pay M 00 I f OOhr

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SERVICE TECHNICIAN

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processor a throughout Central
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Aa 8p M F and 94 4o Sat
P I A Frt positions a*a*abx
SAME WEEK PAY
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TOP PAY. BENEFITS rend A
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Electric 3533 5 Park 0nv«
3311163_____________________
WANTED: Individual* who are
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mem environment, professional
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and a Drug Free Work place
4650 E SR 46 Y.est Benkxd
407-330-7771 A 3770 Orlando
Or-t7-43-6anterd. 407-331-4304
DENNY'S RESTAURANT.

•FULL TIME POSITION
•EXPERIENCE PREFERRED
•FULL COMPANY BENEFITS
Monday Friday 7 306 30
Apply RMCO
337 Power curt. Sanford
160063*6839

WORK FROM HOME
1963 *5.947/mo PT/FT

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• O rd e r Pullers
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WORK FROM HOME
P/T F/T 1*00-14.000 * mo

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-V arlou* shifts

M— d 100 p e o p le
for a week long assignment
setting up new department
store in Oviedo.

Please call OPC (407) 260-6006
No Fee
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96— R etirem ent
H om es
DC LTONA/IANFORO AREA Re
lament apt lor rent BaautKX 2/t.
eatm tut rknmg rm, Ig tor rm,
wheelchair ecce»*abie Hand­
rail* m bathroom. hi*y turn,
housekeeping.
nursing
Side
upon request Tran* provided b
DR office hospital, etc Deified
btwn Columbia Med Center A
West Votutia Meekest Canter
Graal Shopping area |97Vmon
Cal 407 333-3004

99— A par tm e n ts U n fur nish ed
3 GREAT LOCATIONS
I A 1 Bdrma *37*64*0 Mon
3116113

118— O ffice S pace Fo r
R ent

WEEKLY RENTAL*
Starting • *77/wk
Hitlonc Downtown 3106431
E FF K C N C Y
Maid aery - convergent Iocshon
___________333 400*__________
FURNISHED ROOMS-AJ uM*
tad Laundry, phone, and kx
use *45690 a weak. 3346955

95— R o o m m a t e
W anted
4 BDRbL No pete UODtnon md
4*. *300 dap Omwey/Sanford
area 330-9940 am only

OFFTCE/OFFICf-WAREHOUSE
Now A*liable
Guardian Personal Star
,renege
Cal tar drt*4* 57B 2500

BANFORO OFFICE BRACE
1 Suftoe evelehle • 1100 SF A
1*00 BF. 407-331-7004
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South eide tar Only *49.000 SO
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APARTMCTNt *300 • 6&gt; lama
dap ae rent No pals or cnecken
Cal 333 3343
GROUNDtKItPER WANTED

Far 356 apt community totaled
n Sanlord F/T posrtton Good
Benefit* If ntorfstad cal 333-

RF/VIKK
R e .illy R o s o u r c o s
WOVE 64-COW) 11 5 New carpat * pamt Nee yard, and
koto porch *55.000 Aa It
O E M CALLAWAY. Realtor
5407) 1346311. E x t 100

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323-8670
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46A llT Mary AI apt home* ml
pnv etorms-garage* Stata-ofthe Art aclrvrtyrtunase Iacuity
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303 3007 tar a personal thowng___________________________
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park Mtka totort (43.000
DED* CALLAWAY. Realtor
(407) 3346311. E xt 104

— vacant—
4/1 w «i 4she fenced lot

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at the:

JBcmiaolc Herald
300 N. French Ave.
Sanford, FL

Perfect For
Retired Persons
O rA sA S a co n d
Income!

*1 OLDS CUTLASSS
Rune Good *300. Firm.
_________ CaK 33964*2_________

VtTATABS.

* • EAGLE STATION WAOON.
AC. PW. PL,Cruise. 66&lt;k) ongi

nil mats, *1995 3216*40
SEIZED CARS
from *175
Porsche*, Cadillacs. Chevy*.
BMW's. Corvettes Also Jeeps.
4WDs Your Aral To* Free 1800 218 9000 Ext 2306 to# current listings

235—
T r u c k /Buses/V a n s F o r

2 0 7 — Je w e l r y

S ale

LADIES CUSTOM WeddmgAnnrversary ring Round center
stone mi Diamond accents and
Emerald bands Single piece
ring Appraisal 19100. wrt sea
lor 58600 Can 334 0067 to
make appl to view al Jewelers

•7 CHEVY StO ext cab pick up
Leer cap Bed kner. 10 rack CD,
AM/FM w/tape. AT/PS Atmosl
new *18 500 fxm 330-3381.

A n tiq u e /Collectibles

C A R R IA G E COVE
(407) 323-8160

Outdoor space availed*
SUGARBY 9 on Centril-Ovwdo
FRl-SAT *5 1st time 3656823

BY OWNER. 1985 2/1 ready to
move to your tot 52.500 OHO
Good conation 331-1343

MOOCRN FURN. A Antique*
1 PIECE or Whole Household
804-774-3J2S/407680-3532

238— V ehicles W a n t e d
CASH SM PAID!
For Junta Cert. Tmctas A Mac*
19V)

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240— B o a t R en tals
FtSfrtHG BOATS FOR RENT
Starting at D O 1 up Also
24 Pontoon Call 330 1812
241— R EC .

VEIIICLES/CAMrERS FOR
S ale

IN ADULT PARK Fu«y fur­
nished.
excellent
conation
Reasonably
priced
81353713*8

217— G a r a g e S ales

WANT TO GET RIO
OP ALL THAT
STUFF?

OWNER FMANCMG . custamed
2/1 imgfa wide Covered petxi
shad, ruca carp*!, tokd wood
Y m e i A cabinets
*1500
down * * '9 9 mo 3226717

A YARO SALE •* the perfect
way to do met and the Seminole
Hereto can bong people to your
door Advertise your sale in the
Seminole Hereto tor only *51/
kne and watch toe items leave
whle the money comes n Cal
by Noon on Tuesday and your 5kne ad can run tar thra* day* m
to* Herald tor ONLY *8.18(1 -

PARK AVB. M O B K I PARK
Home* *3 000 U 16 000 Sat Up
FewiCrtg OLNET1 322-2*41

159— R e a l Estate
W anted

Deed* topers Only *54 900

1M7 ROYALE TRAILER 48
feet. s e( conuned. front kitch­
en. tn-atie. 5 1 wings. 3 electric
tkd*. 18 ft 8 it ft. a* options
Cost (46&lt;k)
asking *39(k)
Like new *41-4146738
ROYAL VOVAOtn Presidential
1994 33 ft rear bed. awning,
tats ot storage Many extras,
non smoktr. exc cond Priced
to sea Cax 330-74*3

GOVERNMENT
FORECLOSED

lit Scmpaao. hardwood tor*,
hreptac*. OVA WO hockups

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Tkx nepers PC O s
YtxjrAiM TtBI
IB Fra* (1) •00-2109000 U t H 2206 tor cu rs rtW •W

103— H o u s e s U n f u r n is h e d

LAKEFRONT V I Fool. kpfe. Fla
rm. Sg w rta rm. Can AC to haa]
punp 2 out bfdga. that trees
*95.900 Alta. Lekafroni. 2A4
acres. Hawtfurna. FL *17,500
Cal (904) 7696503

Fader af Far Mouemg AcL whch
make* I itogaf to advarvaa any
preference, kmutton. or d » cnnvnation baaed an rack, col­
or. tekgon. m i . hanaeap. famkal statue or natonafongn.
MOO DOWN__WHY R fN TT

When you can owmtax 3 bam
home to C.HA, near part 6 car­
pet 7 Aak about HUO homes!

W O TN A TID
H lU K I a k E
MARY P M
3/2 *pM plan
home, beau* U teed tot an i
CIK updated apWO
hook-up*,
tanched back yard, art-in kachan toceramtc 01* Ap
ppottoMENT only
*79.600
CaK 3246146 OR 794644NO
REALTORS

V I frame, teg U .
C H A art. Osh *45K Read up/
*36.900 aa-fk 6486151

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BANFORO 3500 M OA Avs V
1 5. tmg gar. C H A 1535/mon .
S335/dep 6696786 Lv
BANFORO 30 Appf. Incd yd. W/
0 hookup. C H A no pats *575
• (top Cal 33166*1
BANFORO Do! House 3/1.
fenced yard, ipactous, B53Srtno
* dap. Aval 3M. 3236*40.
BANFORO t A 3 btont apt*
Historic Otsl . cony location
From (3*S/mon *1167(7

dH BM. M tern prch, on wai
ease to opbon ..I11EM 11M
BANFORO 4/1 Dei rm. CHA.
comar loL storage
CASSELBERRY V I Carport.
•cm prch. CHfA... *7*61790
OSTEEN V I On 4 acres
A
Mpoc aatmkx
NORTH LAKE VA L A OB V I
Condo lake at :«** to hpfe.
pooL toaaa to opt....*649
JB4 DOYLE (407) 323W f NEED HOUSES TO

105— D u r L E x / T u n c x

BANFORO V I Oorgaonou*. ramodaiad. new CHA A carpal
No down (470/nu. 3336710
BANFORO 6/7 CHA carpaL Ha
comar tot *75.000. Muai tael l
Cai 133-14*7 or p y 3186973
SANFORD AREA6/1 MUST
BELLI CHA doubt* garag*. incd
300 Rom Dr. C4X
3496457

SS:

AANFORO Handyman Stoai 2/
1 or V I block. CHA *24K
Worth 555K toed Graal renul
895-5151
BANFORO Remodeled 3/1
block home, huge bead tot
next to park. Oraal tree CHA
*59.900. tow dn. *47CVmon
6956151____________________
BANFORO FtonlN own. 3 bdmv
2 bath. 1/4 acre tot Special
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pliance* 1375/mo * eac NO
PETS
SINGLE
PERSON
ONLY Apply at i t 5 W Fast
Street

107— M

Tht Sanford Herald needs CARRIERS for
eetabllehed routes in the Sanford area. All you
need Is dependable transportation, organizetional skills and afternoon availability In order
to begin a great new jobl

PET OWNERS...
Reduce loncify and restore nu­
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Ask STENSTROM GENER­
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mint condition. 360 cld AT/PS.
50 series tires CAM. headers
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Kokomo Recycling: 3216004
818 W, Ftret-M/F * 6 , Srt.9-1

For a few pennies more, get the
latest
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in
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Ask
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F E E D (323 1550)
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ter cattle Pick up service is
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157— M o bile H om es
Fo r S ale

to

BEAUTIFUL fu&gt; bred Dalmatian
puppies 8 wks oM, no papers
tlOO'ea Call Beeper: 363-0907
OR 3216116

2 0 0 — L i v e s t o c k /F a r m

SANDLEWOOO-1/1 Upstairs
New appl I C H A . over looks
pod New pervcarpel Reduced
to *35 300 Can 122 9315

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OAKRIDGE FARMS - OsteerV
Deltona area t o acres, deal tar
horses or cattle farm UobUe
home or homesrte Zoned agn
144.900 Financing aval ml sm
down payment (904) 7876300

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New carpet, vmfy lap w ing
Managers Special

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across from Sunland Estates
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Cal our 34 hr Job Lex today!

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larmrg or nursery! Zoned agri­
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F u r n it u r e F o r S a l e

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Needs 75 workers deify.
*65 sign on bonue to new ampicryma.
*Eitre pay to driver*.
-Open 8 am
801 Dogtrack Rd, Longwood
__________ 380-1104 ________

R eps
warned to
tell much needed lead pro­
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make 190 00 commit non per
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For technical italfmg turn
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•Seminole Herald. Sanford. Ffonda •Tuesday. March 10. 1990

by Chic Young

' BLONOIE

o a r THE OTHERS
WILL 0E DELUDINS
THEMSELVES/ |
BECAUSE MV
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BEETLE BAILEY
HOW COULD
THAT W O R K ?

X'M W AITING A BOOK
ON MV 6 E C K E T DIET.
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1 I P IP H T S A Y IT
WOULD WORK.
Z SAID IT WOULD
MAKE M E RICH/

A little dirt w on’t hurt you
DEAR DR. GOTT: In n recrnt nrti
dp. you stated that beef is not conta
minated by thp fodder that rattle eat
and, you concluded, people who have
a problem with that ought to stick to
vegetables
W ell, le t's look at what goes into
fruit and vegetables. Many farm ers
fertilize their fields with E roll-con
ta in in g ch icken w a ste and hog
manure — even, in some countries,
human ex c re m e n t. T h a t's not all!
l.ook at what makes up our soil Soil
has pretty nasty stuff in it and most of
it is radioactive. Yep. put a G e ig e r
counter next to it and listen to it click
away. There are heavy metals in the
soil, as well as bugs, slugs and every
other thing imaginable
Then, to lop things off. soil mostly
contains D IR T, the stuff your mom
made you wash off your hands before
eatin g T h e dirt that g a ve you pinw orm s, typhoid and heaven knows
what! Dirt can turn to MUD'

by Art Sansonv

THE BORN LOSER
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Let's face it. Other than the taste of
food, everything about its cultivation
and processing is disgusting I'll bet
y o u 're m ore likely to g e t sick from
eating vegetables than from consum­
ing properly cooked meats
DEAR HEADER Whew'
E very so often . I get le tte rs like
yours that could politely be railed “ off
the wall " I usually ignore them I'm
publishing yours because it is so full
of inaccuracies that most of my read
ers will be amused Most important,
you seem to have lost an important
attribute for a healthy and happy life
perspective
Definition of a human being a low
life form cursed by the ability to real
ize it could do better. You have ca r­
ried this in te rp re ta tio n to new
extremes
Hey. we depend on soil, the reey
cling of nitrogen in waste, mud and
good ol' dirt. The components of soil
don't enter growing plants; only the
chemical molecules do The tomatoes
in your garden don't rare if the nilro
gen they need com es from chicken
poop or synthetic fertilizer, it's all the
same to them The bacteria aren't a
factor They Just sit in the soil, happy
in their own ecosystem. The radmar
livity in soil is trivial You get more
radiation by lying in the sun for an
hour.
You can get crazy from imagining
all the possible hazards in our envt
ronment You have what I call “ whole
wheal germ s” . You worry about trivial
stuff Yea. wash your fruit and vegrta
bles Hut for heaven's sake, lighten
up Enjoy our environment, mud and
ail. because it's all w e 'v e got. And
make sure that you eat a balanced
diet that contains fruit, vegeta b les
and a certain amount o f dirt. Y ou r
body ran take H

everywhere. Th ey cat the minuscule
Hakes of skin that we all shed, and they
reproduce with utter abandon They're
harmless, for the most part, ft's their
feces that cause problems.

DR. G O T T

Many people are a lle rg ic to dustm ite e x c re m e n t. Upon ex p o s u re
(which may be fairly constant), such
p eop le cough and s n eeze, d evelo p
postnasal drip, and suffer sinus con
gestion. A ir purifiers rarely help the
situation, because dust mites are as
much a part o f our com plex ecosys­
tem as are staph germ s and molds.
D E A R D R G O TT: What are dust Patients with allergies to dust mites
m ites’ A re w e breathing and eating o re often treated su ccessfu lly with
them’ Where are they? Should I use
desensitizing injections.
an air-purifier?
Unless you have chronic upper res
DEAR READER: Dust mites are tiny p iratory con gestion (in which case
but ferocious looking parasites that are you should seek medical attention), I
ubiquitous in every house, no matter suggest th sl you fo rg et about dust
how dean the dwelling These critters mites; otherwise, you'll Just get crazy,
live wherever there is dust in rugs and
t l»M NEWSPAJTH KNTOU1U.SE ASSN
cracks, on upholstery, under the lied —

PETER
GOTT, M.D.

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W IN A T B R ID G E
One step, two step
By P h illip A ld e r
Am brose B ierce, in charactcriatic
fashion, said. “ All are lunatics, but he
who can analyze his delusions is called
• ..."What?
Many (moat?) bridge players delude
themselves into thinking that they play
b e tte r than th ey do. But w h a te v e r
one's standard, to play well involves
analysis. And, strange as It sounds at
first, sometimes you can work out the
right play from something that did not
happen. For example, the responder
passes his partner's opening bid. You
now know ne doesn't have six highcard points. That might prove critical.
Which negative Inference applies in
to d a y's d eal? Y ou reach th re e n o ­
trump by the speedy route. West leads
the diamond two. How do you contin­
ue?

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Wednesday. Match 11,1998
A competent partner could be an enor­
mous asset tor you In the oonvng year i
you cooperate enormously. Your Joint
accomplishment motivate you to put forth
2m extra effort.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Partnerabipe might not woiK out loo w ei lor you
today. This la because both you and your
counterpart may botti be loo seM-eervmg
and singular. Pieces, treat youraeb to a
birthday g2L Sand for your Astro-Graph
preocuone lor 2m year ahead by m alng
32 and SASE to Astro-Graph, c/o this
newspaper. P.O. Bo* 1768. Murray HR
Station. New York, NY 10188. Be sure to
stele vour zodec sign.
ARKSfM arch St^prH 18) Strive to be
charitable today, but make sure N Is for
the r V * people and tor 2te ritpa reasons.

W .V aiC M W E C C W N A K W
of i t * s u c t io n - mounted

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You h a ve seven top trick s: tw o
spades, two hearts, one diamond and
two dubs. Clearly, the only danger is a
3 0 du b break and a misguess. If you
lose a trick to the club queen, surely
the defenders w ill cash enough d ia­
mond tricks to defeat you.
If eith er defender is void in duba,
who is it?
The key is the opening lead: the dia­
mond turn This tells you, assuming
West is honest, that he has only four
diamonds. Can he be void in duba? If
he la, he must have nine mgjor-auit
carda. S u rely W est would have led
from his five-card major rather than
hia four-card minor. So. East la the
only candidate for a club void. Start
with the club ace. When East discards,
your two step analysis is duly reward­
ed.
Bierce claimed philosophers can an­
alyze their own delusions.

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Do not let yourself become a victim of a
manipulator.
TAURUS (A p ril 20-May 20) If you're
watching your waistline today, stand
guard ovar Indulgence. Rem em ber,

pie are waft you.
LIBRA (S ep t. 22-Ocl. 23) Do not do
today what you can pul off unM tomorrow
ke a detrimental policy to follow at this
time. Avoid the urge to play things Pits

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GEMINI (May 21-dune 10) Try to slay
out ot competitions today, especially
those that directly affect your work or
career. Lady Luck could be extremely
tickle at 2 w time.
CANCER (June 21-July 22) Braggarts
are the type ol people you usually find
very unattractive. Be careful today you
don't give others reasons to put you In

SCORPIO (O c t 24-Mvv. 22) Take wi
grain of tea today big promisee medi
you by an Influential contact. This per
oRF* be a bailer taker tw n a product
SAGITTARIUS (N o v . 22-Dec. 21)
extremely careful today not to give o2
the impression they are being user
aerve your embtoone. Your image «

CAPRICORN (D m . 22-Jan. 18) I
you conceive today t r ig * sound R a
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Unless you truly data at arst but 8wy could coniMn
know whet you're doing, be wary today
lT be obvious to you or
•bout managing thinge for others. Your
bungkng could exceed your good Man18} Be careful
no&lt; to ovorepond advances diet are yet to
VIRGO (A u g. 22-Sept 12) Giving and ba In your poM isslon. There mtgN bo a
taking is a two-way street today dial you
you won't be abia to overcome loo
should k tep uppermost In your mind.
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                    <text>COMINO
THURSDAY
.•

Speed regulations
for personal
watercraft?

Pre-schoolers
and the joy of
learning

50 Cunts

W EDNESDAY. JUNE 3. 1998

90th YEAR. No. 202

Focus tonight: Controversial local murder
H M hM
1
HERALD STAFF
FFWRITER

SEMINOLE COUNTY- Kimberly SoubleUe has
come a long way since her days as a loplrss
dancer who killed her husband, but not as Tar
as she had hoped.
Gov. Lawton Chiles did not grant the full p a r
don that would have removed another obstacle
from her path to becoming a lawyer.

National attention will be loruaed on the Soublclle case during an edition of Public Eye Wllh
lliyant Oumbel featuring Interviews with the
Seminole County state attorney, the prosecutor
and a victim s advocate. The show will air to ­
night at 9 p.m. on CDS Channel 9.
Since her early release from prison In 1992.
Sou ladle has graduated from Florida Stale Uni­
versity Law School. She had hoped to .practice
law In the State of Florida. A full pardc
pardon would

have restored her civil rights, ended her proba­
tion and allowed her lo apply to the Florida
Uar
Soubtrlle's rlvil rights were parllally restored,
though die is still not allowed to eany a
weapon, and site remains on probation. Iler
dream of being a lawyer will have 10 wait.
Soutarlie was convicted of the I9S7 murder of
her husband. Pierre and sentenced to IS years
In prison and IS years of probation. She had

The great courthouse debate

Lake Mary
to work on
gateway
park design,
budget

Mayor to county:
Show us the money
to buy City Hall

HERALD STAFF WRITER
LAKE MARY - The Lake Mary
City Commission will hold a
Thursday
afternoon to review the design
of the proposed Oateway Park.
The park would be part of the
National Scenic ‘Dali project.
Much of the planning has
been under way since late
February, aa the result of
meetings held by a newly

STAFF WRITER
SEMINOLE COUNTY neighbor, well cut you a deal
but we re not about to ‘dv»
away” City Hall was the f a n
Mayor Larry
le County ofDale told Seminole
mg to solve a
flctals who are trying
critical courthouse problem.

1,000
lfp rrn ( &gt;n s

Sanford may receive
hinds for additional
reclaimed water lines

1,000
p e t it io n s

the Forest community. It con­
sists of 2.04 acres of land.
*We own that triangle of

served 6 years when she was granted clemency
In 1902. SoubleUe was the first woman In Flor­
ida lo receive clemency baaed on the Battered
Spouse Syndrome defense.
State Attorney Norm Wolflnger. Prosecutor
Steve Plotnlck and Victim's Advocate Linda
Kuhn have fought all of SoubfoUe's attempts lo
lessen her sentence. They have charsetrrtm l
SoubleUe as a ‘master manipulator”.

QonXnofo County ConvnhRonor Grant Mttoy foots a
group sooting a puMcnuhty few la wolaimod m as at-

t a l n i mors tu n 10,500 agnad pRhone deMvsrad
Tuaaday lo tha Suparvtaor of Efociona.

Persistent pastor delivers prayers,
petitions against nude dancing
HEr /K d staf T w r iter
SEMINOLE COUNTY • The
Rev. Mark Ocorge a a up a
pulpit at the County Sendees
Building on Tuesday. His a a man was on nudity.
He was jataed by • small
“
ng who provided occa*ameno‘ aa Ocorge
of ths evils of nude
kirld places to operate.
Stacked
to the Rde of
George's makeshift pulpit w oe
10 boxes containing more than
10.500 afgnatures from county
residents who want to bon to ­
tal nudity at adult chibs. They
sugr R the dancers at leaat
wear a French-cut bikini .
County Commissioner Grant
Maioy and Liberty Counsel a t ­
torney Rick Nelson shared the
pulpit with Ocorge and accom­
panied him In a prayer circle
a id delivery of the Rgnaturea

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6 teens awarded cars in sheriffs
good student incentive program
of Seminole County Shall
dent incentive awards. Bat
automobile, free of charge.

HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD • The St. Johns
M m Water Management Dfotrlrt (SJHWMD) will hold a
regulatory meeting on June 9
with Memo to be
carried o v a to a meeting
June 10. Scheduled on the
agrnda ore two items pertain­
ing lo reclaimed water propos­
als. If approved, they would
grant a total of •108.000 to the
City of Sanford.
Listed under approval of con­
tracts is consideration of
960,000 for o reclaimed water
transmission hne and 966,000
for the extension of
BlU Maraoua aatd they are
coat-share proposals and out­
lined them separately oa fel­
lows:
* Anthony Drive Prefect • to ex­
tend reclaimed water service In
the Oravcvtew Subdivision. The
extension calls for the city to
design and construct a 6-Inch
reclaimed water line from the
14-Inch reclaimed water Une
leading to Seminole Commu­
nity College. It would loop on
Anthony Drive and portions of
Sir Lawrence Drive and con­
nect i p l n on the 14-trach re­
claimed water line.
• 11th Street Prefect - lo extend
reclaimed water service to the

Historic District. Them exten­
sions caU for the city to design
and construct 4 and 6-Inch re­
claimed water lines from Oak
Avenue, along 11th Street and
down ports of Path. Magnolia
and Palmetto avenues.
The request far the 8JHWMD
hinds a n Mated a s part of a
grouping of 11 contracts deal­
ing with rrrfatmrd water lines
which would total 64SS.7S0 In
matching funds.
Other proposals scheduled
for discussion and/or consid­
eration by the SJHWMD at next

Airport Authority to modify
previously issued permits rela­
tive to construction of a gen­
eral runway and aircraft han­
gar. and a request from Dave
Brewer Homes. Inc. lo modify
a previously Issued p rmM as­
sociated with construction of
the Brewer Office Warehouse.
The SJHWMD meeting wtU
begin at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. on
June 9. and at 9 a.m. an June
10 at the district headquarters.
SR-100 West, Palatka.

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2A •Senvnoie Herald Sanford. Florida •Wednesday. June 3 HWti

Burning ban lined
Florida Agriculture Commis­
sioner Hob Crawford lu» lifted
the ban on open burning
tiiiihon/.itiouH statewide. The
decision to allow a limited
amount of open burning ts
based on Improvement* In at­
mospheric weather conditions
and (lie lilting of the air pollu­
tion advisory by lire Florida
Department of Environmental
Protection
The department's Division of
Forestry will handle the issu­
ance oi a number of homing
permits In ureas where local
forestry
managers
believe
there will be a minimum
threat.
The lark of rainfall has c re ­
ated a number of problem* In
the stale. Cruvvtord nald a total
of 1.600 wildfires have burned
&gt;8.000 acres throughout the
state already this year, and he
believes a serious control over
open burning must Ire main­
tained. through
Individual
pcimttting however, rather
than a complete ban.

Drag dad to the zoo
SANFORD - Tlie Critiral
Florida Zoological Park Is
planning on a special event for
Fathers Day. Ju n e 31. Fathers
accompanied by thetr children
will receive free admission to
the zoo from noon until 4 p.m.
One of Ihr special features
will be a display of vintage
Model As. courtesy of the
Modrl As of Greater Orlando,
Inc. There will also be special
programs unhiding mt ele­
phant demonstration, bird
training demonstration, and
feline os well tut primate feed­
ing.
The zoo Is located at 3755
NAV. Highway 17-92. Just east
of 1-4 exit 52.
Recognition
SEMINOLE COUNTY * The
Seminole County Department
of Children and Families has
been honored by the U.S. De­
partment of Agriculture. Food
and NutrltUm Service for ex­
cellence In the administration
of the food stamp program.
The award was presented at
the annual meeting of the $6

Today; Partly cloudy. Highs in the
upper -90*. Lows In the upper-70s
Thozeday: Partly cloudy. Highs In
the upper 90*. Lows In the mki
70s Friday: Partly cloudy. Illghs in
the mid-90s Lows In the low-70s
•atarday:
Afternoon thunderstorms. Illghs in tlie low 90s. Lows
in the low-70s.

Million Club Hi Charlotte,
north Carolina.
The club W matle up of 169
counties
throughout
the
southeast that Issue over $0
million In food stamp benellK
each year.
Seminole County It* one of 17
Florida eountlr* In the elub
recognized for superior arcuracy in calculating food stamp
bctirlits.

Vintage view
These 11-year-okl gats wore all
dressed in their finery on Faster
Sunday 1960 Their Sunday
School teacher at First Baptist
Church of Sanlord was IxvJa Sue
Koko who is on the tar right.
Pictured (from lelt), Unknown,
Patricia Slcnstrom. Drenda
David, Nancy Rodgers. I inda
□hndgo. Donna Routh. Susan
DoMo. and Miss Koko

Seniors First
LONGWOOD - Seniors First.
Inc. will bold a charity auc­
tion. Sunday, June 7 at
Prooks &amp; Harris. 350 N. U S
Highway 17 112 in Lon#wood.
An art preview is si hrtlulrd for
2 p in., followed by Ihr auction
at :i p.m.
lteiu*nts from the auction
Will go to the Scnlunt First
program Including Meals on
Wheels
For additional Information,
phone 292-0177.

Be a Ham
CASSEM1EKRY * Tile Like
Monroe Amaleur Radio Sot lely
ILMAUS) will conduct entry
level no Morse Cotie require­
ment Ham Radio classes at the
Casselberry Public Library on
alternating Monday/Tuesday
evenings beginning Monday.
June 15. Tlte course duration
Is 12 weeks. Administration
fee Is $10. and there Is no age
requirement to obtain an FCC
Issurd Amateur Radio license.
For enrollment Information,
phone Arnold at 331-6688 or
Kart at 695-876-1.

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Young republicans
ALTAMONTE SPKINdS • Tlie
Seminole County Young Re­
publicans will be meeting on
Monday. June 8 at the Cntnra
Roost office complex, suite
1689.
This month's guest speaker
will be Seminole
County
Commission Chairman Randy
Morris.
All are welcome to attend.
Social hour starts at 6:30
p.m.. with the meeting begin­
ning at 7 p.m.
Please rontact
Jennifer
WyckofT at 359-7406 for more
details.

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Florida Lottery:

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"Sen inf Seminole County Since 1908"

Wednesday, June 3.1996 • Vol. 90, No. 202
Published: 0*ty Except Monday, Saturday 4 Christmas by
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N udity

Abov* loti. Lyman High School ttudont Joan* V. Mi
pat had second choc* of lh# 0 can givan away Tuas*
day by Semmoto County Sheriff Don Etlmgar. Sha u
lactad ona ot tha nawar vahidaa night, tha drawing

continual Left to right. DaOa Schalfnar wffh tha Sananoia County School Board. Oviedo High ttudanl Margarat Mahon. Lake Howal ttudanl Yaratty Starrs. Laka
Mary's Jordan KaMgran and Sharilt Eaingar.

CarsCaaUaaad from Pugs IA
*lt is not uflro lh.ll wr get
to nlmwraar the student* who
work turd anil du tlir right
thing during ihrlr high achool
rarerr ll also givrs us a
rlungr to m ogulxr our valued
partnenihlp wllli the achool
district.*
Srlrtlrd from Ihr schools
were Jennifer Prentice of u in IIran l try High School. Yarrsly
Stem) of Lakr llowrll High
School, Jordan Krllgrrn of
Likr Mary* High School. Joanr
V. M.«|ms of Lynun High
SchiNil. Kristen LundquIM of
Seminole High School and
Margaret Malum of Ovtrdo High
School
Many of the students had
their parents on hand as they
look'lums drawing for a lu m ­
ber to determine wlio would
liave first choice of die 0 vehi­
cles.
Cash said several officers
were observing llie drawing
and commenting un which ear
they thought would be selected

if a* 6 reopwnia ol the car grvMwaya
lad doing wefi car toys? Ha It Tray LutdqWE.
hia ddar stator Krtrtan. ot SarrWwto Mpi School. *ho
and

li Bus 7-ysar-oto
Bw retort or lor
i out of Bw area

of the later model cars which
would be more practical.
*We were wrong.* Cash said.
‘Jennifer Prentice got first
choice, and she Immediately
look the Thundrrblrd *

first. "Tfirre was a tvd Thun
drrbird that aO of us said we
would prefer.* he said, Tiut
then we llunight It was proba­
bly only 'man talk', and the
girts would probably pick one

M u rd e r*
Caotlaaod
Though Suublrllr claimed that hrr husband
had brrti abusive to her and forced tier to work
as a darner and a proslllule. prosecutors pre­
sen Ird evidence during the trial that contra­
dicted her allegations.
A co-worker of Soiiblelle's testified that she
Itad kept hrr dancing a secret from her husband
and family. A male friend testified that hr was
unaware of any abuse and had never seen any
marks or other physical evidence even though
Ite had seen her unclothed. The juiy did not bellevr Soublelle's battered spouse defense.
Kuhn, who has worked for more than 20 years

Elsie Brooks. 83. Valencia
Street. Sanford, died Monday.
June I. 1998. Bom Lake But­
ler. site moved to Central
Horlda In 1944. Mrs. Brooks
was a housewife. Site was a
member of First Baptist
Church of Sanford.
Survivors Include sons. J.
Ronald. Winston Salem. N.C.,
Wendell. Lake Mary; daughter.
Annette Hodges. Sanford: sla­
ters. LurUle Hubbard, Roselle
Piper, both of Keystone
Heights. Marjorie Waters, St.
Petersburg: 4 grandchildren; 5
great-grund chi!
llldren.
Baldwin-Fairchild
Oakham
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home, lake Mary, tn charge of
arrangements.
GMLW. BLUB
Carl W. Ellis, 81. Lake Harney
Circle, Geneva, died Monday.
June I, 1998 at Winter Park
Hospital. Bom Sept. 12. 1916
In Denton, Oa.. he moved lo
Central Florida In 1926. Mr.
EUla waa a printer tor the Or­
lando Sentinel. He served In
the U.S. Navy during WWI. He
was a member of the V.F.W.
Mr. Ellis was a BapUat.
Survivors Include wife. Gladys
E.; son, Jerry, Orangeburg.
S.C., Tony. Oviedo; daughters.
Barbara Martin, Oeneva, M ar
gate!. Kltarny, Ha.; sister, An­
nie Mae Roberts, Douglas. Oa.;
7 grandchildren; 3 great­
grandchildren.
Brtason Funeral Home. San­
ford. In charge of arrange*
ments.
SUSIE HAWSE
Susie Harper. 71. Wilson
Road, Lake Monroe, died Sun­
day. May 31, 1998. Born in
Douglas. Oa.. she moved lo
Central Florida in 1979 from
New Jersey. Mrs. Harper was a
teacher or Cosmetology and a
hairdresser. She woe a Catho­
lic.
Survivors Include son. Hep
shell Abbott. Vaiinda. Calif.;
daughter. Eleonora Huff. Jack­
sonville.
Baktwln-Fa!rchUd Goldenrod-

os a victim's advocate, found herself in
opposition to the Honda Coalition Against Do­
mestic Violence ut the Soubtetle case. Kuhn has
s reputation lor bring an outspokrn supportrr
of domestic violence victims.
*lf there had been evidence of the abuse I'd be
screaming from the rooftops.* said Kuhn. T o r
Justice to work we have to apeak out when it Is
not justice*.
Wiotflngrr. Hotnick and Kuhn behave the real
victim In this case was Pierre Soubtelle. They
suppon the Jury's findings and arc concerned
k
that cases like this could jeopardize
legitimate
rases of battered spouse syndrome.

Winter Park Chapel, Winter
Park, in charge of arrange­
ments.
SUE EILEEN PBTTEEIO
Sue Eileen Prtterto, 79. North
Lake Drive. Sanford, died,
Wednesday, May 27, 1996 at
her residence. Bom Nov. 2.
1918 In Franklin, Pa., she
moved to Central Florida in
1997. Mrs. Prtterto waa a
homemaker. She was a Chris­
tian.
Survivors include granddaugh­
ter. Jacqueline M. Struck. Fort
Lauderdale.
Sunrise Funeral Home. San­
ford, in charge of arrange­
ments.

ter, Edna Miner, Detond; a
grandsons.
Hooper Funeral Homes and
Crematory. Inverness Chapel,
In charge of arrangements.

DOWS B.
Dorts E. Thtea, 78. La Vista
Ditve West. Winter Springs,
died Sunday. May SI. IBM at
her daughter's ["
In
a resident of Central Honda
for 10 yean. Mrs- Uitoa waa a
homemaker. She waa a mem­
ber of St. Augustine Catholic
Church.
Survtvors Include daughter.
Carolyn Tracey. Casselberry:
sisters. Genevieve Outdl. La­
conia. N.H.. Florence Cerulo,
Medway. Maas.; companion.
Richard
Murphy.
Winter
MAEAMNE ». ROUNDTREE
Mazarine S. Roundtree, 92. Springs; 3 grandchildren.
BanOdd Funeral Home, Win­
West 10th Street. Sanford, died
Sunday. May 31. IBM at Life ter Springs, in charge of a r­
Care Center of Altamonte rangement*.
Springs. Bom O ct 30. 1906 In
Klngsland. Oa.. she moved to
Orville Walraven. .79, Forest
Central Florida In 1928. Mrs.
Roundtree was a homemaker. Drive, Sanford, died Sundqy,
She was a member of Allen May 31, IBM. Bora In Peoria.
ID., he moved to Central Flop
Chapel A.M.E.
Survivors
Include
sons, kto In 1954 from Atlantic City,
Moeaae
Brooks.
Sanford. NJ . Mr. Walraven waa a me­
Junius M. Brooks. Jackson­ chanic. He was a member of
ville: daughters. Chlnlta Single­ the Navy Fleet Reserve. San­
ford. Mr. Walraven served in
tary, Sanford.
WHson-Etohelberger
Mortu­ the U.S. Navy. He waa a Meth­
ary. Inc.. Sanford. In charge of odist.
Survtvors include wife, Vera;
arrangements.
son. Michael. Denver. Colo.;

1A
to Ihe office of the Supervisor
of Elections.
II Is Ihr hope and prayer of
the Seminole County Citizen*
for Decency to have the county
commlkMloners ban totally
nude dancing fay adopting a
public-nudity bun that mirrors
a St. John's County law. Nel­
son said
Liberty Counsel
would defend Seminole's law
frre of charge.
If Ihe Seminole Commission
refused lo adopt the publicnudity ban. the Isaue would be
addressed on a November ref­
erendum. This is the purpose
of the group's petition drive. If
9.400 of these signatures are
from registered voters, they will
liave surceeded.
There Is no Indication that
the 3 commissioners who voted
against a total-nudity ban have
any desire to change Uielr vote.
TWo said Tuesday that they

Money
crowded courthouse dilemma.
Buying Sanford City llall to a
strong possibility In al least 2
of lire* options • one that la
ahon term and another that la
long irrni. This (the Immediate
City Hall option) gets us In
sooner " County Commissioner
Win Adams said at a work seaslon on Tuesday. *To wait 5
yean, would
be foe
_______foolish."
Commission
Chairman
Kandy Morris said buying City
llall and converting It tnlo of­
fice spore for the Clerk of ihe
Court atsIT would he a viable
plan that Adams also supports
and would be supported , too.
by Commissioner Daryl McLain
who was not at Tuesday's work
session. Moms predicted a
majority vote next Tuesday.
"We've been at this game for
the 1990s - It's time to decide."
he said
"We re going to do all w
to help the county." Dale said.
*But they have to realLit how
valuable this property to. They
believe they have a good deal
on the SunTYusl property at
88.50 a square foot. If we sold
for what they appraise our
property - waterfront property
at that - U will be at 83 a
square toot. That to not fair to

P a rk • Protection (FDEP), a drinking
water distribution system per­
mit exemption also from the
FDEP. and pciaaibfy a traffic
engineer study.
Although there la some wet­
lands at the site, engineers
have proposed the possibility
of a boardwalk crossing those
areas, as well aa tree protec­
tion barriers and erosion con­
trol fencing In the wetland ar­
eas.
Dtoruaakm of the proposal la
Ihe lone Item on the
for
the work session. It had been
previously
suggested
that
Sanford Mayor Larry Dale ad­
dress the commission an the
design plans for the OrlandoSanford Airport, but Dale re­
portedly has a conflict and will
be unable to attend.
The work session will begin
at 5:30 p.m. In the commission
chambers of Lake Maty City
At 7 p.m.. or aa soon aa pos­
sible following the work ses­
sion. the commission wffl meet
for the regular city commission
meeting. As of earlier this
week, the following Items are
listed on the
he agenda:
* Opening ceremonies.
* Special presentation (none
scheduled)
* Citizen participation
* Report fromi city imanager (see
below)

ton. Live Oak. Dionne MEanfe
Staffer, Lawrencevtlle. Oa.; la­
ther. WUham J .. DeLand: Ea­

meaning it was for women lo
work at strip clubs. Nelson
heard several more *amens."
"We want to take back Ihr
community," Malay said. *My
hope to Ihe county commission
now will listen. If this to re­
jected again, only half the b a i­
lie to over."
Malay said that he experts
the adult entertainment Indus­
try will spend *big bucks" to
battle the adoption of a public
nudity law. “They bought ads a
year ago In the Ortaiuto Sen/1
ml to warn people they would
get arrested In their back yards
for wearing a bikini . This Is
not true. I'm sure they will do
all they can to see we don't
succeed."
What would happen if the
voters ended up deriding on
the Issue? George said he be­
lieves ihr majority would vote
for a public nudity law. Cornr
November he will know for
sure.

our constituents. It doesn't
term lo 847 million long term.
makr economic sense." The These costs were estimated by
rity. of course, would nerd s
Keith Reeves, president of Ihr
new City llall facility.
Architect Design Group, a Win­
Messing everyone wont be ter Park firm that did a detailed
easy. Everyone In the county’s study for the county. While re­
Judicial system to pressed for alizing the need for the ex­
space. The judges are uneasy, panded facilities, the commis­
the State Attorney’s Office Is sioners do not want to raise
uneasy, the Juvenile Justice taxes or fees to get the money.
officials are uneasy, the Public
Drputy Manager Cindy Colo
Defender's Office to uneasy and
the Clerk of the Count to un­ said that there to 810 million
easy . ’Anything you do will available at best. "WeVe got a
help." Clerk of the Court Mary- huge responsibility here and
wr have to get something
anne Morse said.
Moms said.
He
Seminole-Brevard State At­ done."
strongly believes the most coat
torney Norm Wolflnger. who is efficient
time efficient plan
tn a downtown building, said to to buy and
City Hail and
that he worked In trailers for 8 convert itSanford
for
county
Any
years in Brevard County. "That other plan would takeuse.
5
years
was better than what we have or more.
now." he said. There were no
rata or mildew."
Chief Judge John Dean
Moaky. Jr., said that the Judi­
cial branch believes the court­
house not only needed to be
sdrqustc and aecure but be a
building that "yields to civic
pride." He said the Courthouse
Annex bulk In IM1 as a Jail, to
fund tonally
obsolete
and
should be demolished.
The various options to expand the courthouse will cost
from 821 mllUon In the short

from mayor. commisnd city attorr
Homey
* Ordinance 878 • 2nd reading •
Amending effective date of wa­
ter rate Increase from June I.
IBM to Jan. 1. 1999.
* Consideration - request for
one year extension for condi­
tional use approval for Lake
Mary Health Care Center. P a r
ceiSJ.
far the
vard at Crystal Drive.
• Consideration - request for
c«y participation tn spraying
East Crystal Lake.
• Ordinance 877 • 1st reading •
extending TCI's
franchise
agreement.

• Adjournment

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* Request commission award
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Florida Highway Products,
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256,938.54. Ih e resurfacing
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TO N Y R U S S I

Lake Mary City Hall to located
at 100 N. Country Club Road.

WE RE NOT GONE...
JUST RENOVATING!

CLOSED

Monday Thru Thursday
J p w I E th ru 4th

P k.:6
William Douglas Slaughter.
62. Inverness, died Saturday.
May 30, IBM. Bom tn Cross
City, he moved to Inverness 10
years ago from DeLand. Mr.
Slaughter was a retired su p er
visor for Florida Power. He waa
a member of the Elks Lodge.
DeLand. Mr. Slaughter was a
Korean Marine Cora, veteran.
Survtvors kirtuno kolovod
companion. Vesta It; too.
WUham Douffas n. lira Oak:

consider the Citizens For De­
cency group to be politically
motivated. *Wc
have
the
toughest adult entertainment
code in the stale." Commission
Chairman Randy Morris said.
George, a pastor at Commu­
nity Methodist In Casselberry,
disagrees and considers the
door-to-door, church-to-church
petition drive proves how many
people want more restrictions.
‘Even Orange County and Its
disgraceful Orange Blossom
Trail at least requires minimal
cover-up." George said.
'Let us decide." he said
Tuesday. ’Let the citizens de­
ride what Is best. Let's tell
people that this to no longrr
Ihe place to go* for nude
dancing. That this Isn't the
■place to see 11 all*. "
Nelson said that Liberty
Counsel would "be (here 100
percent and no one would have
lo pay" If the county enacted a
public rnudity law. As he spoke
about how degrading and de-

'To B ring You A
F re sh , New
LOOK!”

Pork Cemetery and Funeral
Home. Lake Mary, tn charge of
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Are you being served?
few stores in the Sanford and
Lake Mary area where clerks
are cordial and always willing
to help. They are so well
trained that they can tell you
the location of practically any­
thing vou may ask lor. regardless of the department or floor
you may be on. You can Iden­
tify these stores because they
are doing a good business.
Thrtr parking lots are full, and
shoppers appear pleasant.

Perhaps you noticed this
during last month's shopping
for a Mother's Day gift. You
may also find it during normal
shopping for the upcoming Fa­
ther's Day. It's often difficult to
locate certain Items In some
large department and discount
stores.
One would think with all the
clerks In the larger stores that
a customer seeking a specific
Item would be able to find one
who could give directions. Yet
there are stores, (no need to
name them, you know the
ones), where a clerk seeing an
approaching customer, turns
around and heads the other
way.

But find a relatively empty
parking lot. or people exiting
from a store with frowns on
their faces and empty hands,
and you will know what to ap ­
parently going on Inside.
When a writ-known

Why can't we have specific
clerks walking the aisles with
the sole purpose of helping
those who may look lost or un­
sure of where they should go?

store

not want a clerk to coma tg&gt;
asking. *May I help youT But
many times, if you want help,
you often have to wander
through the store until some­
one approaches and aaka that
question.
Retail stores naturally, are In
of the beat ways to*do*thls is
on repeat customers. Aak prac­
tically anyone. People who
don’t fed they are treated well
In a particular atom afcapty

"Much of the conftoton and opposition
sterna from acme downright lies. Mayor
Larry Dole la quoted aa toying In a May 2S
Semkiok Herald article. Lira indeed.
Clearly there have been a number of those

The mayor continues, in forum after forum,
asserting that he has taken the proposal
"to the people* on numerous occasions and
received nearly unanimous support an
every occasion. The groups the mayor re­
fers to aa t h e people* are: the Main Street
board of directors, the Waterfront Steering
Committee, the Historic Trust, the Com­
munity Hedevelopment Agency, the Down­
town Business Association and the Cham­
ber of Commerce. These boards and com­
mittees. since a number of people are
members of more than one and some
members are not Sanford residents,
probably comprise less than 100 cttliena
of Sanford. Several of these groupa also
endorsed the concept of a hotrl/coalrrence
center and not necessarily its Meat ton In
Fort Mellon Park. At a meeting catty In
February at the Marina liotefa I skeatde
Hoorn, the mayor heard overwhelming op­
position to locating this prefect m Part
Melton Park from alike number of tllk w a
who are not on any of the— boards and
committees. He has since chosen to l# » rr
or downplay this public outcry. Hr has
never asked to meet with The Society tot
the Preservation of Fort Mellon Park. At a
city commission meeting May 11 a number
of citterns stepped forward to voice their
support of preserving the park. Hie San­
ford Historical Society has not taken an
official position supporting that of the So­
ciety for the Preservation of Fort Mellon
Park. You d s n t get it. Mr. Mayor.
■We're not orttlng any of this land-we're
leasing It* continues the mayor. Certainly
this is not a He. llowm i . consider the
Meta. Aaatimr that you cam a 20-acre ptrcc

■We're not deatrayteg the park-wa re cn
hanrtng it.* You ju * d en i get It. Mr.
Mayor. This la amply a matter of opinion.
Tb a developer putting coocrete on any

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lf1to the lo« n '. .h o w ™ - bttk
league venue, rebuild the city band shell
■W*.
and. hishly landscape what could be one of
....B E l l
the premier city porks In the nation.
County Commissioner Daryl McLain
for over 00 years. Assume further added to political misconception when he
(esse this land for 51-90 years to stated. 'They're wonted about losing a
ny from out of town which builds baUfleld or a park. The f—t ie nothing la
Mings on all but about 0 acres.
E i !aT v £ .
• character of your property has I * " * 10* f wraat. may
tou n a n i get it
aiantially changed and you realty ******* ***• McLain. What may be gained
shat you want with II for the red
** *Mned with the development
frtlmc and part, or aU of your chll- PU« d •* an alternate site. What wtll be
rtlmra. would you really consider "•* literally to the ability to u k w s land
solely as a park, which It has been for over

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IIEKALD CORRESPONDENT
SANFORD . Sweat beaded on the brow* of the
Moose Lodge-Pirate* and the Nobles Constniction Whllr Sox ax they met at lllatortc Sanford
Memorial Stadium on Tuesday evening In the
semifinals of the Sanford Recreation Department
Babe Ruth Baseball League City Championship

Raines, Smith
and W illiam s
selected in
baseball draft

Aa the temperature of the approaching even­
ing cooled slightly, the temperature on the Arid

Lake Brantley shortstop Felipe Lopes (abovrl was
the eighth player taken In the country by the Toronto
Blur Jays, while Seminole Brat baarman Clyde Wtlhams (right | was s third-round pick of the Montreal
Expos In Tuesday * Major League Baseball draft.

Four Golden Knights
drafted on opening day
ORLANDO . UnhrenMy of Central Honda
baseball pitchers MAh Msroth tOrlsndo/Boanr
IUR. Kevin Gordon ICleorwater/Lakewood MSI
and Todd UeUhom KMrdo/Ovtcdo IIS) and
shortstop
Erie
Riggs
(Brosmaburg.
Ind-./Hrawnsburg H8) were all selected Tuesday
dutma the n p r n f i day of the 1006 MHor

Lake Mary Summer

and top three fe-

dash, 4 a 100-meter relay.

�angles and two runs scored
w h l . Octtoda Anderson (one
(Mtnr nau two run* scored,
one RBI) and Kim Myers (one
* u b te . m e RBI),
b a a * the hitting for Curt *
But that would be the laat
olBenitve threat born W.D. Asaoctatea as the Vaughan In­
corporated dt fcnr r held W.D.

In the areond column and career totals

(including 1900 games) in the third
Raines was l-for-4 and scored a
the game at 2*2 aa the Yankee*
behind to complete a two-game m
Chicago While So*. 8-3. Tuesday night.

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Hom e instruction helps preschoolers
HERALD CORRESPONDENT
HIPPY-Home Instruction Program for Pre­
school Youngstcra-ls a program about helping
parrots to teach thetr 3. 4 and 5-year-olds at
home.
Parrots are asked to spend 15 minutes per
day working at the kitchen table with a story­
book. a puzzle or a learning game, to help
thetr children enter kindergarten and be a
success.
Participants in the HIPPY Program ure
trained para-professionals and parrots from
the community. They are supported by others
an well as the local coordinator.
Parents are a pan of the National Intrm ation.il Network of parents and educators,
grandparents, kindergarten teachers, earnmimlty organizers and governors who have
seen first hand how home-based education
programs benefit families and build rommunltles
Parrots bond with thrlr children. They at­
tend group meetings every other week.

U C F re se a rc h m ay h elp
in th e fig h t ag ain st T B
•paclal to the Herald
Ten chemical compounds extracted from
tropical (gams by researchers at the
University of Central Florida's Center for
Diagnostics and Drug Development show
promise In the fight against new types of
drug-reslatant tuberculosis. While more work
has to be done to purify the drugs, "our
preliminary data indicate they have great
potmtlal." says Dr. Saleh Naser, who will
presented a paper on the findings to the
American Society for Microbiology (ASM)
general meeting In Atlanta In May.
TB has been around a long time. Traces
have been found In 10,000 year old skeletons.
In the 17th Century almost everyone In
Europe was Infected: one In four died from
the disease. Since the 1040s. antibiotics have
reduced the death rate from TB tn the U.S. to
the point we may think of the disease aa
"conquered." But worldwide. 3 million peoplr
die from TB each year, and there has been a
resurgence In the U.S.. tn part because of
AIDS.
TB attacks those whose Immune systems
have been weakened. The disease reacts
quickly to treatment.
The compounds being tested at UCF have
been at least 00 percent effective tn tests on
TB strains, and are expected to be active
against these newly resistant TB germs aa
well. The tcacarehcre collected plants In the
Jungles of Vietnam and Indonesia. Over 200
compounds were extracted tn the lab of UCF
chemist Howard Miles, and were tested for
antimicrobial activity. The 10 showing the
most promise wtB now be tested to see If they

Learning and playing Is Intertwined through­
out H lltY s structured curriculum as parents
are encouraging their children to recognise
shapes and colors, tell stories, leant how to
follow directions, solve logical programs and
acquire readiness skills needs for other
schools.
IIIPPY develops children's skills and gives
confidence to children. Parrots train aa para*
professionals as these dedicated atalT persons
work part-time visiting home, doing role
playing lessons, encouraging, advising and re*
reiving training while giving support at regu­
lar meetings with local coordinators.
As peers of HIPPY parrots, they help to
build trust and communicate with hard-toreach families. They do make the program
work and friendships are madr.
These parrots have Joined the successful
HIPPY Program located at the Sanford Mous­
ing Ccntrr: Ifrutn the photo on Page 1A|
Tukilla Riggins. Cicely Rambo, Krida Alexan­
der. Sandra Hu tier, Nora Davis, Maty Turner,
Carrie McKrver (a para-profrsslonal, training
parrots): Krlrrol Davis, Shanlry Turner,
Maurkrshe Couch. Darrtro and Torrle Buck­
ner. llie children standing with their parents
of the HIPPY Program.

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DEAR D R GOTT: la many of your
cohuM i. you M l patients to m o their
docton and undent!) in lin e . But this

While no medical system Is ever
close to being perfect, the poor aad
are poor and inch health insurance. needy in our country can often And
Tor ru m p le , in my community, doc­ the help they require
tors won't even see a patient who is
To give you more information. I am
uninsured, on welfare or who cannot sending you a copy of my Health
pay. W hat's m ore, even if we a re Report “Insuring Your Good Health.’
examined, and treatment prescribed, Other readers who would like a ceft
we c a n 't afford th e p rescrip tio n s. should send IS plus a long, selfSure, people need re g u la r esam s, addressed. stamped envelope to P.O.
blood tests, mammograms, sigm oi­ Bos 2017, Murray Hill Station. New
doscopy and so forth But for many of York. NY I0IS4 Be sure to mention
us, this la a hypothetical situation that the title.
is not the case in the real world
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DEAR READER: Por the past 20
a n . I have crusaded against exriud
| the poor from our medical system.
Such an omission goes against the
grain (or should) of any doctor who
n n n n n n
has pledged to lake r a r e of sick
n n n n n n
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others, this situation has not
improved during the time I have rant­
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who fails to carry out chanty work for
thos&gt;- p atien ts who cannot pay Of
course, there are limits No doctor
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