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                    <text>SPORTS...5A

SIAIINOI ICOIN n (&gt;A

A great deal

How does your
garden
grow?

for state
anglers

LYM AN T U R N S D EFE N S IV E A G A IN S T O V IED O IN ERR O R LESS B A S E B A LL...S P O R TS 5A

S e m in o le H e r a ld
Serving Sanford, Lake Mary, Longwood, Oviedo, Winter Springs and Seminole County since 1908

•&gt;()ih YKAR. No. Ihl

TUKSDAY, Al’KII. 7. I'l'IX

n C o u n ty’ s employment
rate leads the district

National Public Health Week

Mission:
Public’s
good
health

fly Desiree Fields

SI'l-.t IAI. in 11IF. III .KAL11
SKMIM IFF l ill \ IV
s. it,
mole ( Olllllv led llie |ob lone
m Disirtit N during the month
o| 1rhniarv with the highest
pm riitagr employed m the
distill l s I. i I mii lone Aiiuldliig
lo llie llepaltmelit ol l.ahot s
piellllllH.irv stallslli al release
I laglrt I olllllv l&lt; &gt;1 III' dlstni I
a veal ago lo date

Hy Jrana Hughe*
III I U I .H M A I I W K IIK K
N K M IN O l.K K l l V n
I hr
N cuilliolr ( •units llr .ilth I H|i.ittuti-tit li.is a inissinii Di.it
in is siiiii is in |iriiiiintr .Hid prol i i l the lie.iltii anil safety nl
tin* people III llie ( o llllllllllllv
Dn sin i ess ot then m ission
&gt;li p e n d s on tlie putilii having
it ( ess io ilit- w eallh ot know!
edge and services
provided
II (I i x lt*l i the H e.illli D e pa lt
incut
V itln ii.il PiihlH Health Week
A p n l •&gt; through A p ril 12. ret
oglll/cs I lie e llo rls ol pnhlli
health departllienls throughout
lhe nation working; to im prove
ihe health ol the general |»il&gt;
III /M 11VIlies du rin g tills week
are designed In ini reuse the
i o n iim in ily s
awareness
ol
servu es available to everyone
through the Health Depart
n ie lli

" D ir population based *crvn es we offer are very broad.*
said D r Ja n e I'olkow skl. d ire c ­
tor o| the Sem inole C o u n ty
lie .d lh D epartm ent. "Hut wc

By Nick Pfelfauf

SANFORD - Dir proposed
hotel/conference
center
In
downtown Sanford Is to be
back in the limelight this week.
Die Greater Sanford Chamber
of Commerce will liost a San
lord Town meeting on the sub­
ject Ibis Thursday. April It.
from 7 until 0 p.m. al the
chamber office.
According lo chamber offi­
cials. *Our goal Is lo facilitate
better communic ation und gain
a clearer understanding, by
providing a forum for business
people, residents und govern-

B r ie f s .........................2A
C lassified ..............7A-8A
C o m ic s .......................9A
Crossword.................. 9A

O ra n g e C o u n t y lags b e h in d
w ith a J &lt;1 ra le
followed b y
L ik e
and
F la g le r
at
J I.
lis t cola at
1 2 . V o lu s ia a n d
S u m te r at .J I H r r v a r d at .'I
a n d M a rlo n I 2
Here is a 2 year i iim p .ir ls o n
ra tin g
W b .il does all ib is m e a n lor
li is im i
S
and
S e m in o le
i o iiu t v '' A relative p ro p o r tio n a l
g ro w th w ith d e ve lo p m e n t ( i l l

Seminole County Health Department Director Dr Jane Polkowski (letti looks
over latest tobacco statistics with Michael Mobley Tobacco Prevention C o
ordinalor
i all I d o l t all a lo n e ' I'o lk o w s k l
e m p h a s iz e s the ttlljx irl.iiu r ol
a ll lllto n n e d p n h lli
Sh e a ls o
stresses the need lor the &lt; o ill
UlllUlfV lo I ((IIIlim e In u o ik III
p a rtn e rs h ip w ith the H e a lth
D e p a rtm e n t
A
H e a lth
T a li
D u irs d a v .
A p n l tl Iro in
to -I J O p m w ill
oile r
fre r
hlnnd
p re ssu re
si i r r n l i i g .
H IV
lr&lt;«lli(g
m ill
eoti line lin g . a n d g r n r r u l h e a lth
in fo rm a tio n . T l i r p u b lic Is c n i o u rn g e d In a tte n d the H e a lth
F a ir at the H e a lth D e p a rtm e n l.
4 0 0 W est A lrjx irt H lv d

llie |*ildo Is also Invited to
attend the deiln atlon o| dir
new Health llepattmeut «m g
Seminole County Hoard ol
County i ornmission chainuan
Kandy Morris and I'olkowskl
will drdlratr the new wing to
l)r Jorge Depi in recognition ol
Ills 17 years ol devoted srtvli r
to the healIh and welfare ol llie
|&gt;eople of Srmlnolr County Dr
iJcju trilled as the d im tor of
the Health Department in Sep
trmbrr. I'JIMJ.
‘llie drdli atlon reremony will
P1*« m

Bee llc s lt b . P i | , S A

Hy Kuss W h ite

HFKAtll MAVS ANALYSIS
S K M IM H.K &lt; U l V IA
II yo u |usl look at lh&lt;
b a le t a ils a til oli d a m lllg ( lu ll k n o w n as Sassy

Mrrlot's is ,rttin»

more and more under Hie

I m illl\ s sk ill
D ie i lu b re m a in s o | k i i de spite S e m in o le
( o lllllv s lo s t lv e llo lts lo i lose It (low'll lot O p e l
a lliig u iila w lu llv

On Monday, die i utility took another |&lt;&lt;li in
i mill
Not o n ly d id &lt; III n il J u d g e A la n A (III key al
low S a s sy M e rlo l s lo keep on d a m Ing h r lo ld
llie ( O l l l l l v

II m t is l

l r r .,1

d ie

K e n t l* m k *fio t i ll

fe re n lly " th a n a n y o ilie r lli rn s e d i lu b
S .iss y M rrlo t's (lu lu l receive a b u ild in g |iermit
Iro m die m i i n t v or get lo p u l u p a te m p o ra ry
tra ile r sign, a n d D u key told d ie m u i i l y Iro m

P l i u * H * . A d u lt. Pug* 1 A

A busy weekend around the county

merd leadrrs lo share Informa­
tion and answer questions
utxiul the waterfront hotel and
conference
center
concept
promised lor Fori Mellon Park *
There have been two other
'town meetings' on thr subject
on February 10 und Marc h 17.
arranged by Doug G roscdosr.
For thr February' meeting.
Grosri lose reported over HO
|x-rrrnt of those attending were
opposed to the development In
Fort Mellon Park It was esti­
mated that between 7b and HO
persons attended Ihr February
mrrllng.
Al tilt* second m rrllng In
Pica** See M e e tin g . Page S A

Longwood
teen donates
Bibles for
jail inmates

H oroscope.................. 9A

From Staff Reports

Obituaries.................. 2A

IjONGWOOD - A Longwood
teen-ager will be honored Fri­
day tor completing an Kagle
Scout project which was de­
signed to help Inmates at the
John K. Polk Correctional Fa­
cility. Seminole County Sheriff
Don Ksllnger will make the
presentation.
Dir youth was Idenllflrd as
Kyan Austin. 13. of Lingwood.
a member o f Boy Scout Troop
234. United Methodist Church.
Longwood.
According to sheriffs Lieu­
tenant Jack Cash. Ryan was
Involved In a community proj­
ect
requirement
for
Kagle
Scout, and decided to obtain
Bibles for Inmates at the cor­
rectional facility.
Cash said die boy started by

People

.......................6A

Sports

.7A-8A

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• • • • • • • • • • • • • *SA

Weather

.................... 2A

4A rententive

memory it a good
thing, but the ability to
forget is the true token
of greatness.’
•Elbart Hubbard

H e s s e bee E m p lo y e d . I's fe 3 A

now on ii w o u ld not d e n y s t u b m p t e s t s w ith o u t
p is tilu a tlo n
III o th e r w o rd s S a ssy M e rlo l s Is h'lftll u n til
p io v e n o th e rw is e
Mv n o w m ost |M-op|r k n o w d ie s lo ry
D ie
i o u iilv w a u le d o . sw eep i lean I ’ S H ig h w a y 17
**2 No m o re m a ssa ge p a rlo rs a n d sleazy Joints
No new n u d e b a rs
A s it w o rk e d o n a tougher a d u lt e n te rta in m e n t
or ilm .in i r d i r i m in ty p a ssed a m o ra to riu m ol
're a s o n a b le le ng th to p ro h ib it a n y new i lu lls
I i o i i i o p e n in g
Iw o opened any how
Sassy M r l l o t s a n d V II'
( o dd
llie ( m i i i l y lin e d a n O it a iu lo law lin n S lio tls
A llo w e n to defend II In i m ir t
D i r i m in t y filed In ju m lio n s against S a s s y
M e rlo l s a n d V IP G o ld
D ie c o u n ty w o n one case lost die o th e r V I I ’

Thoro was so much to do around tho
county this gorgoous first wookond
of April As pari ot tho springtime
festivities, the Oviedo High School
Athletic Booslors put on the Third
Annual Spring Carnival (above left).
Patrons enjoyed midway rides like
the double Foma whoel shown here
as dusk sots on tho practice field in
Iron! ol the school. Goldsboro resi­
dents loamod about police work In­
cluding dunng the Goldsboro Com­
munity Day this wookond. The day
was presented by the Santord Po­
lice Department as pari ot the new
Community Oriented Policing pro­
gram The K-9 demonstration was
ono ot tho highlights as Otficer Bill
Wixson holds Gorman Shepard
Chico, who is “taking a bite out ot
crime* on tho arm ol Officer Nod
Golden
Lastly, student Bryan
Pittman (loft) sizes up possible
masks (or next Hallowoen at the
Lake Elementary Spnng Arts Festi­
val He was probably just distin­
guishing tho aesthetic qualities ol
both masquerade piecos.

Dear A b b y .................. 6A

Police B r i e f s ..............3A

re n lly . we h a ve an e c o n o m y
lh .it Is g ro w in g , t re a tin g Jo bs,
a n d not vet g iv in g n s r to lu ll.i
lio n H ill e m n o m ls ls fra r that
in lla llo u i m ild ai (d e r a t e Ib is
year ll e m p lo ye rs bid u p wages
lo a lt r a it
ip ia llflrd
w o rk rrs
A m o id ln g lo the U S H u r r a ii of
L ih o i S t a lls lli s p e rs o n a l In
m in e lose al a rate ol 2 !l per
le n t d u rin g the last ip ia rte r ol
I *♦**7 slig htly low e r th a n t h r

Should Sassy Merlot’s
have a license to thrill?

Hear ye, hear ye!
Sanford chamber
hosts town meeting
IIK K A L I) S T A F F W K iT K K

50 Cents

Plcaaa Baa B ible*. Paga B A

IM M foott b» 0*nM* £. Mann*

�2A ■Ssminoi* HetaU Sanford Florida

Tuesday April 7.1998

Simmons: Issuing Sanford’s report card
Youth welcome
The Tobacco-Free Partn er­
ship o f Seminole County has
tioen established to develop
local
strategies
for
tin pit* men ting tobacco preventionintervention
Initiatives
for
youths, while
promoting a
healthy community through a
tobacco-free environment.
Youths, community leaders,
and lndlvtduals/organlzatlons
serving youths are encouraged
to
attend
the
meeting
Wednesday, April 8 at 3 p.m.
H ie meeting will be held at
the Seminole County Health
Department, 400 W. Airport
Blvd.. Sanford,
For more Information please
call Michael Mobley. Tobacco
ITevcntlon
Coordinator
at
322-2724.

Senior college
H ie Seminole Adult learning
Institute (SAL1) will begin Its
new spring term on Tuesday.
April 14 for area residents 50
and over. Courses and sem i­
nars
an*
held
Tuesdays.
Wednesdays, and Thursdays
from 2 to 4 p.m. at Seminole
Community College. 100 W el­
don Blvd,. Sanford.
SAL! Ls affiliated with the
Eldcrhostcl Network. Topics
include American Literature.
Oceanography. Opera. Bridge.
Computer Skills, Spanish, Fi­
nancial
Management
and
more. SAIJ also sponsors trips
and social events.
Membership for the 6 w eek
term Is only $39. For more
Information call SCC Commu­
nity Education al 328-2121 or
328-4722, ext. 1-3373.

Renaissance ‘98
Accept I'regnancy Center's
10th Annual Barbecue and
Auction will be held Thursday.
April 1G, 1998. Guest speaker
will be Mall Ozolnlcks. vice
president
and lobbyist
fur
Florida Right to Life. Inr.
The evening o f fun. food and
musical entertainment will be
held at Sorosls Club of O r ­
lando,
501
E.
Livingston
Street. Orlando. 32803. Doors
will open at 6:30 p.m. and
dinner will he served at 7 p.m.
Tlrkrts are $10 for adults
and $5 lor children 12 and
under. For more information
call
the
offices
Monday
through Friday 9 a.m. to 4
p.m. or leave a message In the
evenings at 339-1544.

At the hop

Credit answers
Bad credit? Confused about
credit reports? Monthly e x ­
penses greater than your In­
come? Get the answers to
these questions and other Is­
sues concerning credit at an
Informative meeting sponsored
by the Success By Six Com­
munity Resource and Referral
Center.
The meeting will be con­
ducted by Consumer Credit
Counseling on April 15 from 2
to 3:30 p.m. at the Salvation
Army. 700 W. 24th Street.

E3

Sanford. Free to the public.
For more Information
call
(4071 328-3990.

*At the Hop", a flftlrs-stylc
dancr and show will be held
on April 17 from 7:30 until 1 1
p.m. at the Altamonte Springs
Eastmont Civic Center.
Besides dancing the ntght
away, several skits based on
your favorite fifties tunes will
be performed and everyone
will have the* opportunity to
win a hoola hoop contest and
bubble gum blowing contest.
Door prizes will be awarded
several times during the ntght.
You will sec plenty o f poodle
skirts, but you can dress In
your favorite 90s outfits If you
prefer. Whatever you wear
don't
forget
your
dancing
shoes!
Tickets are $10 in advance
or $12 at the door. Those In­
terested In taking a stroll
through time for a good cause
can call Kristen Roy at (407)
767-20G2 to purchase tickets.
Proceeds will benefit the
Rhythmic
Harmony
Dance
Troupe.
Rhythmic Harmony
Dance Troupe Ls a group o f lo ­
cal amateur dancers who vol­
unteer their time to perform
dance
routines
throughout
Central Florida. The Troupe
lias been In existence for ap­
proximately eight months.

By Nick Pfeifau f
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD
When It comes
to painting a bright future for
the city of Sanford, City Man­
ager Bill Simmons has perhaps
the brightest colors and best
brush. When asked about the
city's progrcHH, he dove Into a
response with no hesitation.
"One o f the biggest advances
wcVc seen in recent limes." lie
said, "Is the continuing growth
and development at the Orlando-Sanford
Airport."
He
said the growth Is providing
more jobs, an economic boost
and u brighter future for the
entire city.
■Regarding the past devel­
opments." he continued, "the
biggest spike In growth was
the opening of the Seminole
Towiie Center Mall. Now we
see additional growth In that
area. 1 see where there Is a
new
super
cen ter
being
planned for the llpsula Road
area, and thrre Is a new Lan­
dry's Sea Food company com ­
ing Into the city.*
"Wc arc seeing what I con­
sider
an 'orderly
develop­
ment.'" Simmons commented.
"And this Is better for the city,
much better Ilian uncontrolled
growth or only minor growth."
He was very pleased with the
road and highway project b r ­
ing
undertaken
In
Joint
agreements
with
Seminole
County and the city, "Our road
infrastructure Is going to be
excellent." hr said. "Through
the Joint work, we will proba­
bly come closest to having an
adequate road system we've
ever bad. W r are going to have
a hlghway/road
system In
place at or before the tim e
when It ts actually needed. It
will be a unique situation and
probably become the envy o f
the state.”
He also said the utility p r o ­
gram being undertaken try the
city will lx* directly connected
to the road and highway p r o ­
gram in that new roadways
will afford the opportunity to

upgrade the utility lines.
Regarding
storm water
drainage he said. "In the past
we have often had to bite the
bullet, but now we have estab­
lished a Stormwater Utility
Fund which gives us money to
deal with our problems and
needs. "For example, wc have
a $2 million downtown Inter­
ceptor program coming up."
Hie program
will
prevent
downtown stores und shops
from any stonnwatrr flooding.
"There will be new piping
which will go to the east for
stormwater
discharge."
he
said, "rather than going Into
the sanitary sewer systems."
Another area where storm ­
water runoff lues become a
problem Is along Willow A ve­
nue between Fourth and Fifth
Streets." We have u $150,000
project for that," he said, "to
r o n r r t flooding In that area."
Simmons Is also positive

aboul the lakefront develop­
ment. "It's time we brought
the downtown
development
lulu the city's progress. Any­
thing that hrlps the lnkcfront
will also be beneficial to the
downtown
area.
Including
plans to develop Fort Mellon
Park," he continued.
Simmons said the R ecrea­
tion and Bark Department lias
prepared plans to be p re ­
sented. which would relocate
the two hall fields In Fort
Mellon Purk to a location at
Chase Park where there would
he four ball fields for Juvenile
sports events, "flits would c e r ­
tainly be more efficient.* he
added.
‘ One Item which I see as
progress Is a rather controver­
sial matter." Simmons contin­
ued. "That's Hie adult en ter­
tainment Issue. There has lo
la- adequate adult cutertulnmrnt spare, so sayclh the

State Supreme Court." he said.
"The city has an adult enter­
tainment resolution and the
county lias one os well. W e
have working on combining
them Into a total amount of
space. If adult entertainment
establishments
don't
have
enough space they will proba­
bly go lo court over It.*
He said by combining the
available space. It puis both
the city and county Into u p o­
sition where It would t&gt;e more
difficult for the adult en ter­
tainment people to take the
mattrr to rourt for approval.
"With the two Jurisdictions
(tooling sites, we stand a bet­
ter chance of being taken to
rourt over this." he said.
Simmons,
who
lias
an­
nounced he would be leaving
his city post later this year,
said he Is very proud of the
accomplishments and progress
made by the city since hr first
look office.

V.
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TUESDAY:
50LUNAR TABLE: min. 2:55
a.m., maj. 8:55 a.m., min. 3:05
p.m., maj. 9:15 p.m.
TIDES: Daytona Beach: high:
5:44 a.m.. 6:10 p.m., low: 11:58
a.m.. — p.m. New Smyrna
Beach: high: 5:49 a.m., 6:15
L o w s I n t h e lo w -6 0 s .
p.m., low: — a.m.. 12:03 p.m..
IB t r a s o a o o u t l o o k
l Cocoa Beach: high: 6:04 a.m.,
6:30 p.m.. low: — a.m., 12:18
TUESDAY
Ptcldy 81 68 Ptddj S4 OS p.m.

the low-80s Lows In the mid60s. M d B M d ijr Partly cloudy.
Highs In the mld-80a. Lows in
the
m id-60s.
T h u rs d a y :
Isolated thunderstorms. Highs
In the low-80a. Lows in the low
-60s. F r id a y : Isolated thunder­
storms. Highs In the low-SOs.

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Smyrna Beach; Seas are 36 feet and choppy. Water
temperature at Daytona la
Hsrs *r* ths winning numbers 64 degrees and at New
ssisctsd on Monday In ths Symma. 65 degrees. Winds
Florida Lottery:
are from the south at 10-20
Fantasy*
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Harold J. Avedlslan, 51. Mill
Shore Drive. Chuluota, died
Wednesday. April 1, 1998. Mr.
Avedlslan was disabled. He
was an Episcopalian.
Survivors include daughter.
Marie, Chuluota: aon. Ryan.
Chuluota. sister. Ruth Keen.
Palm Bay.
Family Funeral Care, Oviedo,
In charge of arrangements.

JUANITA LYNN KITCHEN
Juanita Lynn Kitchen. 68,
Pork Manor Drive. Orlando,
died Friday. April 3, 1998.
Bom In Bainbridgc. Ga.. ahe
moved to Central Florida In
1976. Mrs. Kitchen waa retired
from The First FA Bank and
Winn Dixie In Longwood. She
was d member of Sanlando
Untied Methodist Church.
Survivors Include husband.
Harry E.; son M any E. Jr.. S a ­
vannah, Ga.: daughters. Patri­
cia Harrington. Deltona. Han­
nah Taylor, Orlando: aliters,
Jean Watkins. Monteccllo, Ga.
Anita Messier Stockbrtdge. Ga:
3 grandchildren.
Family Funeral Care. Oviedo,
in charge o f arrangements.

kfOZELIA LEWIS
Mozella Lewis. 55, Douglas
Street. Sanford, died Sunday,
April 5, 1998 at her residence.
Bom Feb. 8. 1943 In Georgia,

she moved to Sanford In 1992
from Stuart, Fla. Ms. Lewis was
a homemaker. She was a B a p ­
tist.
Survivors
Include
sisters,
Harriett
Scott,
Julia
Mae.
Henry Lee Choice. Flora Ann
Alexander,
all
of Sanford:
brothers. Willie Lee. Rochester.
N.Y.. Samuel Lee. Altamonte
Springs, Johnny. Fayetteville.
N.C.
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Stanley C. Wright, 83, Curry
Ford Road, Orlando, died Fri­
day, April 3, 1998. Bom In A b ­
erdeen. Scotland, he moved to
Central Florida In 1986 from
Ft. Lauderdale. Mr. Wright waa
■resident o f Wright &amp; Putnam
nsurancc Agency. He waa a
Presbyterian.
Survivors Include wife, Fe­
licia: aon. Stan. Plantation;
daughters, Patricia Young. O r­
lando,
Sherry
Gardner,
Clarksville. Md.; stepson. Jon
Thorwald, Quitman, Texas; sla­
ter. Connie Morris, Westerly,
ILL; 5 grandchildren; 1 great­
grandchild.
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Employed—
Continued from P a|i 1A
rates of the two previous quartera.
Central Florida Is In the n a­
tion's Top 10 list for economic
growth. According to Notion's
(tank Chief Economist, Lynn
Reaser, 'Florida will probably
be one of the strong states In
the nation and will lead the
Southeast In 1998.'
Ms. Rraser pointed out that
sustained growth which was
propelled In part by Disney's
operations, has created new
challenges for businesses In
the area. Her concern Is that
there might b e a shortage of
available workers since the
supply scale Is so great.
Another sector keeping Its
eyes
on
Central
Florida's
growth Is the Metro Orlando
Economic Development C o m ­
mission for Central Florida.
According to the Director of
Economic
Development
for
Seminole County, Tracy Oryglcl. Job growth and expan­

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82*51/78,894
16*87/16*19
78*84/78,453
174*29/170*68
14,455/13,766
201*48/198,715
94,405/91,775

sions/relocation's
are
in­
creasing In the Sanford. Lake
Mary. Heathrow and Altamonte
Springs locations.
Matrix Marketing, a Tech
Support/Call Center will have
an additional 700 Jobs In Its
Maitland,
Lake
Mary,
and
Sanford offices by the end of
1098. The company currently
employs 400 people.
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166*99/163*50
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194,054/187*44
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processing center, began o p ­
erations In the Lake Mary lo ca­
tion last summer and plans to
ogy and services, lias relocated
Its
corporate
headquarters,
product demonstration center,
finance
and administration,
software
engineering
and
training to Dike Mary, from
Wichita. Kansas. The company
plans on employing 300 peo­
ple.
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expand Its offices with a total
o f 775 employees.
BellSouth.
Dike
Maty
branch, also announced that It
created an additional 300 Jobs,
exceeding Its 353 employed
when it began operations In
1997.
Central Florida’s economy Is
(rooming. It's resurgence Is
based on Industries that nre
growing nationally. Seminole
County's Krnnomlr Developmrnt Director, Trnry Gryglrl.
sites at least 25 new com pa­
nies for 1998. New businesses
In Industries such as: Softwarr
teclmlcul support. Telecom ­
munication,
Hill
processing
center*, Conveyors Beverage
Industry. Systems A Hospital
Beds. Healthcare Software De­
velopment. Existing businesses
In the flrld of transportation,
commercial
construction,
bridges and roads will acceler­
ate In the region's most popu­
lous district.

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Tara Stillwell. 22. of 024
Dolphin ltd., Winter Springs,
was arrested Sunday. April 5,
by Winter Springs police. Still­
well was charged with battery
and arrested In the 500 block
of Greenspring Circle. Stillwell
allegedly hit and scratched vic­
tim.
Marvin Kllllngsworth. 29, of
1512 S. Summerlin Ave.. S a n ­
ford, was arrested
Sunday.
April 5. by Sanford police.
Killlngsworth wan charged with
battery and arretted at the
above address. Kllllngsworth
allegedly punched his live In
girlfriend In the arm and head.
Rodney Albright, 31. of 10S
Garrison Dr., Sanford, was a r­
rested Sunday, April 5, try
Sanford police. Albright was
charged with aggravated b a t­
tery. resisting with violence,
disorderly conduct and battery
on u law enforcement officer.

Albright was arrested at the
a trove address. Albright alleg­
edly came out and started
Jumping on the officer's patrol
car. As the officer got out of hi a
vehicle. Albright kicked at the
officer.
*
Alvin Hicks. 48. of 7 William
Clark Ct.. Sanford, was ar­
rested Monday. April 0, by
Sanford
police,
Hicks was
charged with battery and re­
sisting without vtolrnee. Hicks
w as arrested at the above a d ­
dress. Hicks allegedly pushed
his girlfriend to the ground
causing a fracture of her right

leg

Francis GabrleUe. 41, of 075
Land Ave.. Longwood. was a r­
rested Sunday. April 5, by
Longwood police. GabrleUe was
charged with battery and ar­
rested at the above address.
GabrleUe allegedly struck vic­
tim with a half hill bottle of
|)ffr
Lisa Gonzalez, 30. of 4220 S.

Orlando Dr.. Sanford, was a r ­
rested Sunday. April 5. by
Sanford pollrc. Gonzalez was
chargrd with burglary and b a t­
tery. Gonzalez w as arrested at
the above address. Gonzalez
allegedly punrhed victim tn the
arm. and also broke out a win­
dow at the victim's apartment.
David Prlndle. 33. of 430 S.
Hawthorne,
Winter
Springs,
was arrested Friday, April 3. by
Winter Springs police. Prindlr
was charged with battery and
arrested at Uie above address.
Prlndle allegedly punched his
ex-wtfe In the head.
Randolph Clark. 51. of 2110
Crossover Ln., Geneva, was urresled Friday, April 3. by
Seminole
County
deputies.
Clark was charged with aggra­
vated assault
and
battery.
Clark was arrested at Uie
above address. Clark allegedly
hit his wife several times and
also kicked her on the sides.

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2450 Byrd Ave., Sanford, was
arrested Sunday. April 5. by
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March. It was estimated that
only 20 to 25 persona were on
t u u u l. l u l l a g a in ,

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majority Indicated',. they o p ­
posed Hie Fort Melton Pork lo­
cations.
Sanford City Commissioner
Will try Eckstein reported he
attended the meeting but was
disappointed that It appeared
mostly persons i.„ainst using
the park area were on hand.
The chamber Is urging all

Bibles
persona to be on Irand for this
Thursday night's meeting. Fea­
tured speaker on the subject

w ill be Sanlord

Mayor Larry

DtfU.
The meeting Is free and open
to the general public. The
Greater Sanford Cham ber of
Commerce office Is located at
400 E. First Street In Down­
town Sanford.
For additional Information,
phone the chamber office at
322-2212.

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obtaining contributions from
Individuals to purchase the B i­
bles. He titan contacted the
American node Society and re­
quested assistance.
Because o f Uie youth's age,
the American Bible Society
chose to match Ryan for each
Bible he w as able to purchase
through the donated funds.
As a result of his efforts, he
will deliver 2.350 blbles to
Chaplain Chuck Pltroff at the
correctional facility this Fri­

day. April 10. at 10 a.m.
At tliat time. Sheriff Eallngrr
wtl) be on hand to present
Ryan with a Certificate of A p ­
preciation for his efforts.

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AdultGold closed. Sassy Merlot's danced on. Judge
Leonard Wood ruled In favor of the county and
Judge Dickey against in Identical caaea. Dickey
suggested the county work on Its ordinance.
Almost s year later, the two cases continue.
VIP Oold's case Is waiting for a look by the
5th District Court of Appeals tn Daytona Beach.
Sassy Merlot's Is still bouncing around In
Circuit Court, the original ruling by Judge
Dickey never being appealed.
"Why didn't you appeal," Dickey asked attor­
ney Andy Brumby on Monday.
Brumby said the county chose a different
strategy.
The decision by the 5th District Court of A p ­
peals could d e a r up most of the confusion. A t­
torney Hugh Trees warns not to place too much
emphasis on this call. The 5th District Court of

Appeals la reviewing Judge Wood's decision that
w as made before the county finalized Its adult
code. By this time there were numerous revi­
sions. zoning, land use and site ordinances.

*It's not as simplified as the county is sug­
gesting.” Ttees said.
County Commission Chairman Randy Morels
warned a year ago that It would be a lengthy
process but that the county would succeed In It
mission to regulate adult entertainment and
sexually-oriented businesses.
"While some people are not fond of adult en­
tertainment clubs, they are protected by the
Constitution,” said Sassy's Merlot's owner Doug
Bangle, ”1 have not broken any laws.”
O n Monday, the court agreed.

Healthbe held Thursday, April 9 be­
ginning at 3:30 p.m. and end­
ing at 4 p.m. with refreshmen ta.
Unhealthy behaviors and en­
vironmental conditions con­
tribute the moat to premature
death,
resulting In approxi­
mately 70 percent of all deaths
before age 75 In the United
States according to the Centers
for Disease Control and Pre­
vention.
It la one o f the responsibili­
ties of the Health Department
to assess and monitor the
health and safety needs o f the

community helping to ensure a
pollution
free
environment.
This ta done through data col­
lection and analysis, problem
Investigation, and development
and monitoring of safety pro­
grams.
Fifty percent of the factors
contributing
to
premature
death are within the Individ­
ual's
control
according
to
Polkowskl. These factors In­
clude behavior choices such aa
drug and alcohol use, diet and
exercise, and sexual activity.
The
Health
Department
works to assure the health and
safety of the community by
providing health education, In­
tervention and prevention pro­

grams, and
emergency
re­
sponse and recovery efforts.
Central Florida's nigh rate of
tourism brings In large num ­
bers of people
from other
countries and with them In­
creased exposure to diseases.
Polkowskl stresses the Impor­
tance of Immunization, and
confidential
screening
and
testing programs provided by
the Health Department.
'It Is our goal to ensure good
health outcomes for the entire
community,” said Polkowskl.
For more Information con­
cerning programs provided by
the Seminole County Public
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Obituaries
Henry Clark Moore, 98. East
Second Street. Sanfotd, died
Sunday. April 5, 1996. Born
March 17. 1902. ln Elbert
County, G a„ he moved to Cen­
tral Florida In 1928. Mr. Moore
retired a s a district supervisor
after 41 years with Florida
Power A light, Corp. He waa a
Deacon Emeritus, and former
of Flrat
Baptist Church, member and
past Master o f Sanford M a­

sonic Lodge No. 62, F A A.M.
Mr. Moore served on the Civil
Service Board for the City of
Sanford. He waa a member of
First Baptist Church of S an ­
ford.
Survivors Include sons. H.
Clark Jr., Orange City, William
D „ Sanford: sister, Mrs. Vera
B.
Campbell,
Gaithersburg.
Md.; 7 grandchildren. 5 great­
grandchildren.
Brtaaon Funeral Home, S an ­
ford. in charge o f arrange­

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Lyman turns defensive
Errorless ball moves ‘Hounds a win closer to top seed
Uy Tony DeSorm ler
HERALD CORRESPONDENT

GFC has deal
for freshwater
license buyers
SANFORD _ The Florida Game and Fresh
Water Fish Commission (GFC) has a deal Tor
anglers who buy a 5-ycnr freshwater fishing
license during April and May.
With the purchase of a 5-ycar freshwater
license, anglers will receive a Ixmus package
with product samples and magazines with In
excess ol $50. In addition, the package will
Include special deals and rebate ofTers worth
hundreds of dollars more. In effect, you get
live years' worth of freshwater fishing, virtu­
ally free*.
"Major national manufacturers and local
companies combined to provide this offer for
the llrst time anywhere last year," said Hob
Wattendorf, of the GFC's Division of Fisher­
ies.
Die result was a six-fold Increase In liveyear freshwater fishing license sales during
those two months. That Is extremely Impor­
tant lo the GFC Ix-cause II allows the agency
to Invest the money for Ifsh and wildlife con­
servation programs. At the same time
manufacturers, publishers and other par­
ticipants goi to pul their products In the
hands of dedicated anglers who are likely to
s|x-nd thousands of dollars on their sport
! during the next live years.
Ifils year, the sample value Is nearly dou­
bled. Lure manufacturers such as Cotee,
! Culprit. Phantom, Kapala. Reaction. Ill 1
| Tackle and Storm are providing samples.
Popular magazines like "Bass Destinations,*
"Florida Fishing and Uoatlng," and "Florida
Wildlife" will lx- Inrltided. Coupons will let
' you get a free copy of "Florida Sportsmen"
along with a frre |&gt;ass to one of Its boat
shows, and a free copy of "Outdoor World."
discount coupons for IJassPro Shops and a
free fishing lure and special discount offer
from l.uhr-Jenson.
Other offers Include discounted member: ships In "Fishing Made Cheap." (a wholesale
i club) and In the International Game Fish As; soclatlon, both of which provide free lures

GREYHOUNDS 12, LIONS S

OVIEDO . O f Ihr many numlrrrs tli.it drflnrd
l.ym.iii llluli School's 12-5 win over Ovfttln Mon
day night In their (iA District 3 baseball con
test, tbr inn* th.ii caught Lyman coach lioh
McCulloughs Jitlenllon was 0 ... as in 0 errors.
"I’ll tell you what Impressed me tonight, our
defense." said McCullough, whose team Im­
proved to 11-11 overall, hut more Imixirtantly 62 In district play and a win away from clinching
thr No. I seed In Ihr upeomlng district tourna­
ment. "Hilling ran win games, but pitching and
defense win championships Tonight, wr made
the plays we had lo make."
McCullough pointed out that Its Imperative
llial the Greyhounds play solid defense behind
Monday s starting pitcher. Evan Ddaroiio. A II
nrsse pitcher who roaxrs hatters to gel them
selves out. Lolucono rrllrs heavily on defensive
support.
"Evans going to put thr hall In play." said
McCullough. "It's his Job to get the battels to lilt
his pitch And when tliry do. we have lo make
the plays behind him,"
lailarono and the Greyhounds did lh.it for six
ot Monday night's seven innings Only a dvr-run
outburst iry Oviedo In Ihe second Inning ruined
an otherwise solid performance.
'That s what happens
sometimes.
said
McCullough with a shake ol Ills head, 'Evan will
get a four or flvr run lead and suddenly he

Lyman
311 030 2 . 12 13 0
Oviedo
030 OOO 0 _ 3 6 0
1» n«t&lt;iiiim ami Kaminski Monaco Traf|{fr (5) and FrciM
WI1 I i ii.it i ititi 11 1| (J1 Mount n (4-21 Savr _ none ill
I vtii.iti lUdrllff 2 Kpplr and llrsi Ovtrdfi Knapp '111
■Kivir Mil I vman f an Ovinia t'rml and lUnkm KrtnriL
I vm.tn 1 I 11 H i i.A I im m h l (Mnki 9 «H. 2
litstni i :»

SATURD AY
BULLDOGS 0, LIONS 9
Oviedo
113 OOO 0 . 5 1 1 3
Dr Land
OOO 012 3 . 0 9 2
Siitmvrr Wrnirr |Fi| fir.ivMtn (7| lltmUrll l?| and Krwin
Nit krrl Mr|!*miici ( It iirid IIHtl WI*
Nrlann (2 it IJ* . Untilm II S.»vr ivtHtr il l _ Ovlnln IinlmcA IkrLind Swart/ 2 dlt
itttfir ItN hour lintiftS _ OrLtml 7-12

thinks lies a fireball plti her who ran gel h a l­
iers out with Ills fastball. And dial doesn I hap­
pen very often."
lzjlactmu squandered a -1-0 lead when lie sur­
rendered a solo home run lo Jeremy Frost and a
three-nm blast to Rvan Rankin, all In the sec­
ond Inning l-irry Grayson then walked, stole
second, and scored on a pair of wild pilches to
givr Oviedo a 5-4 lead.
That's*when McCullough railed time out. went
lo thr mound, and reminded Lolacoiio In no un­
certain terms exactly what his Job was and how
he was supposed to go about accomplishing ll.
Dilacnrio (-1-4) obviously paid nttrntlon. After
escaping the second Inning. Izilaeono allowed
Oviedo only two more hits and two walks lone

Intentional) over Ihe final five Innings. Thr
Greyhound defense turned u pair of douhlr
plays behind him lo erase two of the four run­
ners.
H ie Greyhounds tied the score with a run In
the lop of Ihe third, then went ahead lo stay
with a five-run outburst In the lop of the fifth.
Kit Kaminski singled home Jose Torres with the
go-ahead nin. Hrandon Epple added a two-run
douhlr while Hilly Hess contributed a two-run
single.
Keying Lyman's 15 hit assault were Todd
Radrllfl (two doubles, single, RIM) and Torres
(three singles. Ihree runs).
Also chipping In were Tyler Carr (two-run
home run): Epple (double, single, two runs, two
RIM); Hess (double, single, run. four RBI): Kevin
Graves (two singles, two runs. RIM): Kaminski
(single, two runs. RBI): and David Milton
(single, run. RIM).
ITovIdlng Ihe offense for Oviedo (which has
lost three straight 6A-3 games. Including seeing
an early 5-0 lead disappear on Saturday as DeLuid scored three-runs In the liottom of the
seventh Inning to win 6-5) were Rankin (thrccnm home run); Erost (solo home .run); Ben
Knapp Idoublc, single, mn); Rich Rodriguez
(single, run); Lawrence Jliliz (single); and
Grayson (one nm).
Lyman Is ofT until Friday, when the Grey­
hounds will visit Seminole for a Seminole Ath­
letic Conference contest. Oviedo (9-H and 2-G In
thr district) visits Lake Mary Wednesday night.

CHAMPIONS CROWNED AT MID-FLORIDA CLASSIC

Prom B U D Reports

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a n d Incentives to Join.
Sierra G a m e s will Include a dem o C D for
‘
their m ost p o p u la r fishin g gam es, C h u m 1 pion. R an ger a n d T rack er b o a ts a rc each In! e lu d in g special offers, ns a rc H u m m ln h lrd
{ a n d Apelco (R aytheon ) electronics. O cean
2 W a v e s su n g la sse s. L arson O u td oor IT css.
1 Q u a n tu m Reels. M otor G u id e a n d other speI clal d e a ls com plete the package.
To rvcrlve the b o n u s jKirkagc all you need
l to d o Is b u y a license that Includes at least
* five y e a rs o f fre sh w a ter fishin g privileges
I (lifetime licenses a n d five-year c o m b in a tio n
» licenses that
Include
fresh w ater fish in g
£ privileges a re eligible) th ro u g h the Instant 11j cense n u m b e r at I-8 8 8 -F IS M -F L O R 1 D A (347» 4356) o r th ro u g h the cou nty tax collector,
t Th e cost o f the license Is $61.50 p lu s $3.05
su rc h a rg e for u sin g the Instant license serv­
ice. F ive-year a n d lifetime licenses a u to m a tlJ cally cover an y fee Increases that m ay o c c u r
1 before the license expires.

N n M M a lfM ilH M
SANFORD _ Promoter Sonny
MotneU (in suit, left and top photo)
posos with men's champion Mike
Aichele from Team Boyle in FI. My­
ers as wol as the top women (from
left, top photo) Stephanie Addison,
Joanna Phillips, overall champion
Cynthia Ekman from Columbia,
South Carolina. Adrienne Provost,
Tricia :Lucarolli and DeBary's Tracy
Blaha in the 1998 Mid-Florida Body­
building Classic and Ms. Fitness
U S A Qualifier that was contested at
the Sanford Civic Center on Satur­
day.
The ovont was for drug free body­
builders and proceeds from the
show wil go to benefit
the
"D.A.R.E. Program" to keep kids off
drugs and also to help victims ol Ihe
recent tornadoes that hit Central
Florida.

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SHUPE'S SCOOP

are a bargain, and
j the monies are used to fund many useI ful programs.
Fl.sh/rifl ((censes

FISHING FORECAST
Th e river Is still very high, a n d fish a re
tough to locate. Y o u r best bet Is lo fish local
lakes for bass, a s fish a re contained to d is­
tinct are a s. S h in e rs a n d plastic w o rm s a re
typically productive this time o f y e a r for
bass.
Snook ore r u n n in g at S ebastian In le t.
Large live sh rim p are the top bait for sn ook
to 18 po u n d s. A few floun der, redflsh. tro u t
a n d Jack crcvalle are also m ixed In w ith
catches.
C ap tain J a c k a t Port C a n a v e ra l rep orts
that h igh seas h av e kept b oats In Port. E x ­
pect dolphin, cobia a n d kin g m ackerel w h e n
seas subside. In the m eantim e, sh eepsh cad
a n d flou n d er a re rated a s fair on the P o r t .
Trout a n d red flsh a re b e g in n in g to roam the
flats o f the B a n a n a a n d Indian Rivera.
S h e c p sh e a d con tin ue lo b e the m ainstay at
Ponce In le t. Fish to 8 p o u n d s w ill readily bite
live sh rim p or fiddler c ra b s. A lso cou nt o n
blu eflsh , d ru m , Jack crcvalle a n d a few re d ­
flsh. T ro u t a n d red flsh ore rated a s good In
M o so u lto L a g o o n .

‘Noles win

Tribe netters down Deltona
Prom SUIT Reports
DELTONA _ The Seminole High
tennis teams roasted to district
wins over Deltona on Monday.
The boys (0-6) caged the Wolves
5-2 and the girls (5-7) romped 8-1.
Botli trams will he In district ac­
tion against Ptnc Ridge today, with
the girls playing at home and Lhe
boys traveling lo Deltona. Both
matches will shut at 3:30 p.m.
BOYS
FIGHTING SEMIN OLE 8 5.
WOLVES 2
SINGLES
No 1 _ Itryan Kmxfe (Senilmtlr) dciralrd
Mike Kapil. B -I.

No 2 . T.H- Parker (SrnUnuJel defeated
Mall Mahoney, H-6.

No. 3 _ Steve llowle IDclluna) defeated Rob­
bie Smith 8 0
No 4 _ John Good (Scmlnofel defeated
Davtd OVek-tle. 8 2
No. 5 _ Tim McAfee (Deltona) defeated

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Andy Edward*. 8-5

DOUBLES
No. 1 _ Kiuxle Good ISctnlnolel defeated
Kapil-Mahoney. 8 1 .
No 2 _ I'arkrr Smith (ScmUiofel defeated
Roafe UVrfellc 8 5

RECORDS

Seminole 6 6.

GIRLS
FIGHTING 8EMINOLE8 6.
WOLVES 1
SINGLED
No. I _ KlnJIn Klllmalrr (Semlnolcl de­
feated Courtney Ikdeu. H I.
No 2 . Paalia Raker lSeminole) defealrd
Julie Grtllllh. 8-0
No J
AUik- IXaz (Deltona) drfraled PaUlna Ramey. 8 1 .
No. 4 _ llctiiany Kfetuuni (Seminole! dc
fealrd lleallK-r Mi ilirn o u , 8 0
No 5 . Slirm Trunble ISemlnoU l defealrd
Jenny Mukku. 8 0

DOUBLES
No
Ikdra
No.
feated

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I _ Klllmalrr-1 taker IScmtnole) detralcd
GrUrtlh. 8-2
2 . Klrbuuni Trunble (Seminole) de­
Dlar. Mrl-hrnam. 8-2.
RECORDS _ Seminole 6-7,

SANFORD _ Lance Odom scat­
tered eight lilts over eight In­
nings and 1*31110 Silva had four
hits uh Seminole edged Deltonu
4-3 tn 5A-District 5 baseball a c­
tion at Alumni Field Saturday.
Odom Improved lo 5-2. while
Silva finished 4-for-5 with an
RBI and Bill Johnson doubled
and Chaz Lytle drove In a run
for the Fighting Sent Inoles.
Tilings did not go as well for
Lake Mary as Edgewater cam e
up with four runs In the bottom
of the sixth Inning for an 8-5,
non-district contest In Orlando.
Scott lllllnski hit a two-run
home run to lead the Rams,
while Brian Bretzcr was 2-for-4
and Jose Rosado was 2-for-3.
Seminole, ranked in the top
10 In tile Class 5A state poll, la
now 15-6 on the season and all
hut assured o f the top seed In
this month's district tournament
that will be played at the H is­
toric Sanford Memorial Stadium.
The Tribe will he at Lake Howell
on Wednesday at 7 p.m.
Lake Mary Is now 10-8 on the
season and will host Oviedo on
Wednesday at 7 p.m.
FIGHTING BEMINOLES 4.
WOLVES a, B inning#
Deltona
002 10O 00 _ 3 8 2
Seminole
003 000 01 _ 4
100
IVtrmky and Krllrlt. CXloin and Tkylor WI* . Odom 15 21 U&gt; . Pctrtnky.
Save _ none. 211 . Deltona. Vfen: Seminote. Johnaon 311 _ none. H R . Deltona
Vter*. Record* _ Seminole 16-6.

EAGLES 8. RAMS B
Lake Mary
001 201 1 _ 3 7 3
Edgewater
201 104 a _ 8
142
Corrao. O linen 16) and Sanford DeniHilm. Zaik 171 and Coulea. WP _ DenIwim 14 31 U&gt; . O linen. Save . Zaek. 211
_ Kdgrwatrr. Packard 311 _ none. UR .
Lake Mary. llUtnikl. Edfewaler. Rene
Hnunla _ Lake Mary 10-B. Edgewater
11-10

Duvall pitches Tribe
past Wolves in softball
From Staff Reports
SANFORD _ Maria
Duvall
pitched another strong game
and Seminole scored five runs In
the flfUi Inning to break a 1-1
tic us the Fighting Scmlnoles
picked up an Important Class
5A-District 5 game, 6-1, over
Deltona Saturday night.
Duvall Improved to Q-4 on the
season, scattering six hits und
lowering her earned run average
to 1.58 on the season. The Jun­
ior hurier has also allowed only
1.83 runs per game overall and
struck out 70 In 84 Innings.
Providing
the
offense
for
Seminole were Kelley Langton
(2-for-3, run), Lakelta Bryant (1for-3 with a double, run. RBI),

Amanda Muslakas (l-for-2, two
RBI). Mandy Prtddy (1-for-3.
RIM). Tamara Sleep (run) and
Angela Keefer (RIM).
Tiie Fighting Semlnolcs are
now 9-5 overall and 6-1 in lhe
district and all but assured of
Die top seed in the district tou rnamrnt. which Seminole will
host later this month.
Seminole will host Lake How­
ell tonight starting at 6:30 p.m.
F1QHTINO 8EM1NOLES 6.
WOLVES 1
Deltona
010 000 0 _ 1 0 2
Sem lnola
100 000 x _ 0 0 2
I tall and Tull Duvall and EtUnd. WP .
Duvall 10-4). Ll’ _ Halt. Save _ none. 2tl_
Scmlnufe. Dry ant 311 _ none. HR _ none.
Hceania _ Deltona 0 5. Seminole 6 5
w m ll. 6 -1 5A 5.

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HeiaU. S.v'torJ, FVv k m • Tuesday April 7.1998

People
Storm volunteer credits all

CALENDAR
Blood Bank

Optim ist Club

Central Florida Blood Bank
Is asking donors of all types
blood * especially O-tvpe d o ­
nors - to donate at Its Sanford
branch. 1302 E. Second St. For
information, call 322-0822.

The Sanford Optimist Club
meets every Wednesday at
noon at the colonial Room In
downtown Sanford. Visitors are
welcome. Call 323-2194 or 3220298.

W elcom e W agon

A l-A n o n

Seminole Spokes Welcome
Wagon
Club
of
Seminole
county holds a coffee for new­
comers and second Wednesday
of every month from 10 a m.
until noon. For Information on
address, call Betty. 095-0144.
or Liicv . 322-7877.

A support group for friends
or relatives of alcoholics (A1
Anon) meets every Wednesday
at H p.m.. at 111 E. 27th St.
Just west of Sanford Avenue In
Sanford. New visitors or mem
bers are welcome to this 12
step group.

Man who brings home the
bacon makes wife feel fried
BEAR A1U1Y: My husband
thinks he’s better than 1 am
because he earns money and 1don't.
I stay home with our three childrvn
During a recent argument, he
spilled juice on our new carpet.
When I asked him to clean it up, he
refused, saying it's his carpet
because he paid for it and it's my
job to take care of his things.
I try to explain that it's hard
work to keep up a home and care
for the children, but he says he'd
change places with me anytime if I
could find a job that pavs me the
same amount of money hr makes.
He knows I don't have thp skills to
do that. •
He Bays he loves me. but I don't
think that you can love someone
you don't value or respect because
she doesn't bring home a paycheck.
FEELING WORtliLESS
IN NEW HAMPSHIRE
D E A R F E E L IN G W O R T H ­
LESS: In 1988.1 printed a letter
s t a tin g the d o lla r -a n d -c e n t a
valu e o f a hom em aker. At the
time. It was $52,000 a year, and
the Employment Coat Index has
c o n tin u a lly r is e n . Y o u r h u s ­
ban d should be a b le to do the
math.
Later, I told another wom an
who described herself aa “only a
housewife"! “In you r home you
are the director o f health, edu ­
cation a n d w e lfa re ! the see retion a; th e c h a ir m a n o f the
H o u * * 'R u le s C om m ittee; a n d
the c h ie f o p e ra tin g o ffic e r o f
family planning. Y ou’d have to
be m a r r ie d to a m illio n a ir e
to be p a id w h a t y o u 're re a lly
worth."
G iv e y o u r h u s b a n d aom e
food for thought. Schedule din­
ner a little later for him tonight,
and leave this colum n on hia

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ADVICE

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

plate for him to digest,
DEAR AH BY: I think you missed
the real issue in the letter from
"Enough Already in New York." the
man whose company made him
room with a gay colleague on a busi­
ness trip. "Enough" managed to
endure his discomfort during the
tnp. What he's had enough of is the
ribbing from his co-workera after
his return.
Abby. the man is being harassed.
The subject o f the harassment is
sexual in nature. Sexual harass­
ment, homophobic or otherwise,
should not be tolerated in any work­
place. "Enough" should aak his co­
workers to stop harassing him. If
they persist, management should
discipline them. If management
fails to intervene, this man has a
claim against his employers.
LAURIE LEIBER
D E A R LA U R IEi YouYo right.
I tattod to sw» Urn fceou tla c the

analysis.

T o rocoivo ■ re lW U o s of Abbjr** ■ “ *
m vm o ra b l* - and most fraq u antljr
rrq u N to d —
plu s ctivck o r a io a o r a rd o r fo r Sl.SS
IS4.S0 la C a a a d a ) tot D o o r A b k y ’i
•Kooporo." P.O. Box 447, M ow
in. 410*44447. IPooUC* lx lortodod I

who helped in hours of need
By Susan Wenner

HERALD STAF F WRITER
I.AKF: MARY Lake Mary resi­
dent, Cindy Von Herbnlls
worked tirelessly during the
time of the devastating tornado.
Her volunteer efforts reached
many yet stemmed only from n
few cartng souls trying to help
those In need.
Previously. Von llerbulls
assisted Christian HELP and Its
thrift store. "I would go to yard
sales and see what they were
going to do with Items after the
sale was over." she said. "I
would go back and pick up the
Items and take them to the thrift
store for them to sell. It would
help the organization."
Although Von Herbulls
presently cares for an elderly
neighbor now living In her home
she still takes time for others.
She also has two young sons.
Daniel and Austin.
"Monday morning after the
tornado happened I was talking
to u friend and we were dis­
cussing what we could do to
help," she shared. "Wc figured
we could make sandwiches. We
called the Red Cross and they
said they needed money. Wc
knew we didn't have extra
money to give. For the next two
1lours I was on the phone with

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CREDITORS. TRUSTEES
ANO ALL OTHER PARnES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY.

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TENANTS !N POSSESSION
DCFENOANT(S)
NOTICS
OF F O R IC IO S U R S SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant lo a Summary Final
Judgment ol loracloaure dated
March 27th. I t S i. entered In
Civil Cere No. 47-1303-CA14 A
ol Vie Circuit Court ol V«e ISTH
Judicial Circuit tn and lor SEMI.
NOLE
County.
SANFORD.
Florid*. I will *eN lo IN* htgheit
and best bidder tor ca*h AT
THE WEST FRONT DOOR OF
THE
SEMINOLE
County

Vegetable gardens range In
size from plant containers
(mint-gardens) all the way to
fields of an acre or more (maxtgardens). What makes them all
gardens rather than farms Is
that the produce is consumed
by the gro wer, or his family and
friends, rather than being m ar­
keted. Minigardening la practi­
cal for those who do not have
sufficient yard space for a burgIn. apartments and condomini­
um s can grow at least a few veg­
etables by planting a mlnlgarden. Areas suitable are along
fences and In fence comers. In
and around flower beds, adja­
cent to walks and drives, near
the foundation of the house, on
patios, porches and balconies,
and even on roof-tops. Such

Courtboin* located at SOI N
PARK A V I. In SANFORD.
Florid*. *1 11:00 a m on lb*
2Slh day ol April. 1S00 the lotiowkiq described property 11
M l lorlh In Mid Summary Final
Judgment, lo-wrt
LOT IS. BLOCK 0. EASTBROOK SUBDIVISION UNIT NO.
EIGHT. ACCOROINO TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDEO
IN P U T BOOK 14. PAOSS 41
ANO 42. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Deled VMt 31 *1 day ol MARCH.
IM S.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL]
MARVANNE MORSE
Clef* ol lb* Circuit Court
By Ruth King
Deputy Cler*
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there so they would lie rlosr to
the people." she said. "1 knew wc
needed to lie elosc to the people.
Wc wanted to keep things where
they were. We were there for five
days. It started out that wc were
the only people there that first
Monday and others came later.
We came buck to check on the
people
on
Saturday
nnd
Sunday. The things were moved
In the churches on the following
Monday."
She added that her husliand
of six years, Bernle . had grown
up In Sanford und there was a
special place In her heart
because of this bond. Her In­
law’s have also lieen In Sanford
for many years.
"When I drove down Into the
tornado area with someone I
saw so much." she said. "I saw
some people that couldn't get
out. I felt so much for the peo­
ple. I Just knew that they need­
ed help. I knew I needed to be
there. My kids were with me loo.
I think II was n good experience
for Ihcnt."
She closed by saying," I really
want to thank all the people tliat
donated Items and food. I want
to thank Wal-Mart too. So many
people would go out and buy
what the people needed. The
outpouring of support from the
people was great."

Although shs spent many hours
making Mo a httto oastor lor devas­
tated victims. Cindy Von Hurbuks
crodits tho many other people mho •
volunteered their time helping vic­
tims In the aftermath ol the recent
tornadoes.

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Seminole
County
Sherlff.s
Office. Seminole County and the
Salvation Army. The Sheriffs
Office gave me the numtier of
the Command Center."
By the time that Von llerbulls
finally reached Mr. Barnett, she
and others had collected towels,
clothes nnd shoes. "I figured the
people would be wet and cold by
then." she said. "I knew wc
needed to be close to the people
so they could get things easily.
Wc asked If we could Just sit by
the van In case anyone came up
and needed something."
Initially, Von Herbulls. her sis­
ter-in-law. Lort Von llrrbulls
and Debbie Redman sat by the
Command Post where the police
were located. On the first day.
shoes, socks and blankets were
gtven.
"By the time wc left that first
day my van was full." she said.
"A lady came by nnd brought
three car loads of stuff. Many
people dropped off food. WalMart donated things too."
Eventually the group moved
across the street from 'the
Command Center and as Von
Herbulls put It "It Just grew ,uid
grew and grew." Items came In
by the droves.
T h e Salvation Army wnnted to
take the things to their building
but we wanted tilings to stay

DAVID J STERN. PA.
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI ■ Unnreratty Orrre
Suite 400

Plantation. FL 32324
(•44) 233-4900
• 7-14077

In accordanc* with Iba
American with OiMbtfttle* Act
peraona with duabdmea need­
ing a ipeci*l accommodation to
participate In NU* proem ding
aboutd contact lb* Olar* ol lb*
Circuit Court al Ibe SEMINOLE
County CourtbouM at 407-3234330, not later (ban am an day*
prior lo lb* proooedmg II tm * .
Ing impaired. 1-400-044-4771
(TOO) or 1-SI
Publiab. April 7.14. 1M4
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FER R ER
culture
can tie both practical and a n a mental If properly and Imagina­
tively done. - * *
C o sta l— rs: Minigardening
Involves growing plants tn con­
tainers which contain soil or
any one of a variety of sot] su b ­
stitutes. A wide assortment of
containers might be used, rang­
ing from hanging baskets and
flower pots to tubs, and refuse
cans. Most any container Is
suitable aa long as tt la suffi­
ciently durable
and
large
enough to hold the fully-grown
plant or plants. In this respect,
gardeners are limited only by
their Imagination.
B s i s s i bads: Many entire
gardens are successfully grown
throughout Florida on raised,
constructed beds. When you
plan the size of the beds. It Is a
good practice to keep their area
In a simple figure number of
square feet In a small garden, a
bed that la 2 x 5 feet (10 square
feet) makr s garden calculations
simple. To improve drainage
and garden neatness, beds can
be raised with brick, rot-resist­
ant lumber. landscape timbers,
railroad ties, or concrete blocks.
Many gardeners shovel soil from
around the raised bed. This
extra soil combined with liberal
amounts o f organic am end­
ments crestcs the raised bed.
Soil depth should be six Inches
m i n i m u m , and twelve inches if
Metal containers
should be painted on the Inside
with asphalt paint, and clear
gUaa containers on the outside
with dark paint. Be sure to
punch holes at Interval I" above
bottom of container to allow for
drainage of excess moisture.
Baskets could be lined with
plastic to permit drainage. Fill

container with growth medium.
Lae a good garden soil, a pre­
pared mixture, or a noil substi­
tute such as sawdust or wood
shavings.
Boll media: A first time mintgardener probably should start
with a commercial mix which is
already mixed In the proper pro­
portions of ingredients. Some of
the many combinations of
aggregate materials which have
been tried successfully with
tomatoes are an follows: sa n d rl'
part sand to 1 part perlite or
vermicullte; I part sand to I
part rice hulls: I part sand to I
part redwood bark: I part sand
to 1 pan pine bark: and 1 or 2
ports sand to 1 pan peat moss.
In general, the more porous
growth media, such as sand
and gravel, most closely approx­
imate
hydroponic
culture.
These tend to dry out fast and
do not hold nutrtents very long.
On Frtday. April 24. 10:00 am
•
12
noon.
Ms.
Dana
Sussm ann. from Division of
Forestry, will do a presentation
on tree care and problems, at
the
Cooperative
Extension
Service. 250 W. County Home
Hoad. Sanford. FL. This pro­
gram is free and open to the
public. If you would like to leant
more about trees and their care
you are cordially Invited to
attend. Please RSVP for reserva­
tions at 323-2500. X-5558. or
X-5561.
Fertilising: Under these con­
ditions. the nutrient solution

must be added and drained In
the containers oner or twice a
day. During especially hot. dry
weather, the aggregate may
need more than two drenching*
dally, sometimes as many as
five. Soil substitute mixes which
contain ample organic matedals. and which iiave fentllzcr
Included In llte mixing process,
also will need additional fertiliz­
er from time to time, but at
much less frequent intervals
" than wlllt porous sand or gravel
culture. Once every week or two
may be suftlclent. Either drench
with soluble frnillzer or apply
dry common garden fertilizer to
the soil surface and water thor­
oughly Into the root zone. Don’t
apply too much or fertilizer
bu m will result. Usually. 1 level
teaspoon of dry fertilizer per
square foot of soil surface Is
adequate at each feeding.
Where ready-mixed soluble fer­
tilizers are purchased, follow
label directions for application.
A suggested solution Is made
with one ounce of 20-20-20
analysts water-soluble fertilizer ,
In 5 to 6 gallons of water. For
tomatoes, substitute calcium
nitrate for the complete fertilizer
every 2 weeks. Mix at the rate of
one ounce per 3 gallons of water
to insure adequate calcium and
to prevent bloasom-cnd rot. It
may be used on oilier crops aa
well a s tomatoes. Extracted
from the University of Florida
publication
"Minigardening*
(Growing
Vegetables
In
Containers) Fact Sheet HS-708
by J. Stephen.

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Center In Sanford:
March 5 • Liana and George
Driver. J r„ Orange City, Boy:
Tiffany Miller. Sanford, Boy:
Stephanie Somers and William
Simpson. Jr.. Deltona. Olrl
March 6 • Regina Smith and
Ulesey O'Neal. Sanford. Olrl
March 7 • Kcsia and Luis Fe­
liciano, Sanford. Boy
March 8 • Lima and Kevin Kel­
ley, Sanford. Boy

March 9 • Mlchalle and Paul
Bcsrfleld. Orange City. Olrl
March 10 • Wendy Lanette
Buckner and Daahean Andreus
Johnson. Sanford, Olrl: Linda.
Marie and Timothy
Robert
Hiker. Deltona. Olrl

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ty balng In Iha County of
SairHnola. Slata Of Florida
Unloai auch cartlflcatafa) ahall
ba radaamad according lo law.
tha proparty daacnbad In such
cartiflcatafi) will ba aold to tha
highaat bidder at tha waal front
doot.
Sammola
County
Courlhouao, Sanlord. Florida,
on fho ETth day of April. IM S.
at 11 00 ■ m
Paymanl ol Sala foo. appiicabta documanlary atamp t u n
and racordmg laaa ara required
lo ba paid by Iha auccaaalul
biddsr ol tha aala Full paymanl
of an amount oqual fo fho highott bid la dua within 24 houra
altar tha advertised lima of fho
aala All paymanta ahall bo caah
or guarantaad
Inttrumont.
mad# payabla to tha Clark ol
Iha Circuit Court
Dalod Ihia ISIh day of March,
IM S
(Sail)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by Shirley C Hargarl
Oapuly Clark
Publish March 31 S April 7 14.
A 31. ISSS
DEO-E08

OF T H I I I T H JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
M M IN O L I COUNTY,
FLORIDA
O IN IR A L
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A S I NOt S T - M i l O A I4 A
CITIBANK f e d e r a l
SAVINGS HANK
PLAINTIFF
VS
ANA ROSA C PEREI
IF LIVINO. AND IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES ORANTEES.
ASSIONEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS TRUSTEES
AND ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMINO AN INTEREST OY.
THROUQM, UNDER OR
AQAINST ANA ROSA C
PEREZ. UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF ANA ROSA C
PEREZ IF ANY. THE
■UNKNOWN HEIRS.
BENEFICIARIES AND ALL
'OTHER PARTIES CLAIMINO
[AGAINST THE ESTATE OF
OSCAR PEREZ SAUNION.
DECEASED MIOUEL A
HERNANDEZ. UNKNOWN
•SPOUSE OF MIOUEL A
HERNANDEZ. UNKNOWN
‘ .SPOUSE OF MIOUEL A
HERNANDEZ. IF ANY.
•MARIAM OERRITY.
UNITED STATES OF
IN T H I CIRCUIT COUNT
AMERICA JOHN DOE AND
OF THB EIGHT 11 NTH
'JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
IN AND FOR
DEFENDANT'S)
S IM IN O LI COUNTY,
NOTICE
FLORIDA
OF FORSCLOSURE SAL*
Fils No. B T-ISSO -C P
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
PNCBATS
DIVISION
Pursuant to ■ Summary Final
In Ra Tha Eilala ol
Judgment of foradoaura dated
LENORA L BARBER
Maic.fi 27th. ISSS. antarad in
Dacaatad
■Civil Caaa No ST E M } CA14 A
AMENDED NOTICS
of Iha Circuit Court of Ifia ISTH
OF
ADMINISTRATION
Judicial Circuit in and lor SEMI*
Tha administration ol Iho
NOLE
County
SANFORD
atlata ol LENORA L BARBER,
Florida. I mil tall lo Iha htghaal
dacoaaod. File No SM0S0-CP.
[rend bail tMddar for caah AT
la ponding in Iha Circuit Court.
THE WEST FRONT OOOR OF
mi and lor Sammola County.
THE
SEMINOLE
County
Florida. Probata Dnrialon. tha
Ouuttfiuuaa local ad at 101 N
addraaa ol which la PO Orawar
.fA R K
AVC
in SANFORO
C. Sanford. FL 3377} Tha nama
Florida al It 00 a m on tha
and addraaa of Iha Paraor^l
t» lh day ol April. ISSS tha lotRapraaanlaliaa
and
tha
lowing datiribad proparty aa
Paraonal
Mapraaaniatlva'a
t forth In aaid Summary Final
attorney ara tat forth below
Igrnanl to.aril
|wd«
All intaraatad paraana ara
i n I AND THE EAST ET 4S
ja] LOT
required lo tile with Ihia Court
M e t of l o t e o l o c k m
WITHIN THREE (3) MONTHS OF
•a n l a n d o
th e
suduro
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
Dt AUT i FUL PALM SPRINGS
THIS NOTICE (I ) all claima
SECTION ACCORDING TO THE
egemet
Iha aetata, and (2| any
Map of plat th er eo f as
obtactian by an intaraatad pot­
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1
ion on whom Ihia notica waa
l a it
ss
1/1.
PUBLIC
aaraad that challenge! Iha
1RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
validity of tha Will Iha qualifi­
-C O UN TY FLORIDA
cation!
ol
Iha
Paraonal
Dalad Ihia St al day ol MARCH
Rapraasntallaa. nanus, or furlsRTSS*
diction ot tha Court ALL
r (CIRCUIT COURT SEALI
CLAIMS AND OBJECTIONS
MARYANNE MORSE
NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREV­
if Clara ol tha Crrrud Court
ER BARRED
Dr Ruth King
Publication ot this Nolle# has
M Daputy Clara
begun on March 31st. 1SM
THE LAW OFFICES OF
Paraonal Rspreaantabva
DAVID J STERN PA
David D Barber
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
M l Barker Circle
, 001 S Uruaarady On«a
Waal Cheater. PA 11316
Suite LOO
Attorney lor
Plantation FL SSSEA
Paraonal Repreeentatnre
l« l EJJ 8000
CHARLENE 0 KELLEY
•14844
34 N Park Aeenue
I B In accordanca with Iha
Apopka. FL 32T03
ncaii anlh Oiaabildiaa Act.
Phone 40F/SSS-3S13
aunt railh du a M tia i naad&gt;
Fla Bar No S3S344
a apacial accommodation to
Publish March 31. and April 7.
Impel# m thra procaadmg
IM S
irld contact Iha Clara ol Iha
DEO-SST
ud Court at Iha SEMINOLE
mty Courlhouaa at 407-333IN THB CIRCUIT COUNT
not latar than aaaan daya
OF TNB 1STN JUDICIAL
to Iha procaadmg II haarOlltOUIT OF FLORIDA
impa-ad. i.aoo aaa a rri
ID AND FOR
TOO) or 1-400-44I-4770 vu
SSMINOLB CO UNTY
Florida Ralay Sanrica
utohah April 7. 14. ISSS
•SNBRJLL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
E F11
C A S I NO. B T -1 B B T -C A -I4 -A
PRINCIPAL RESIDENTIAL
NOTICK OF
MORTGAGE Inc .
'SttPLICATION FOR TAX D S ID
Plaintiff.
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVIN.
VS
at FUNB AS CUSTODIAN FOR
STEPHANIE KERN and
A ll INC tha holdar ol tha
JEFFREY KIRN and
. Rowing carptrca'afa) hat tdad
THE UNKNOWN
aard catlitrcata(a) tor a taa daad
HEINS, devisee# grantee*
lo ba laauad tharaon Tha carassignees lienors, ersddore.
tilrcala numbarfa) and yaarfa) ol
trustees or other
.. Issuance. Iha daacnplion ol Iha
claimants claiming
proparty and Iha nama(a) in
by through, under or against
which it waa aaaaaaad ra/tra aa
TERRILL HOUSTON
tDllowa
KERN deceased, al a t.
Cartdicala No 410
Da landants
Yaar ol laauanca ISSS
NOTICS
Daacrrption ol Proparty
OF FOA ICLO SUN S SALS
LEO SEC ES TWP 1SSROI M E
Notice Is hereby given that,
W t/E OF SEC S OF NEW ST RO
pursuant lo that Final Judgmanl
4S S NWLV OF OLO ST RO 4S
ol Foroctosure dalod March
Namaa in which aaaaaaad
ETlh. ISSS. and anlarad m civil
‘ Mary E McKinnay All o&lt; aard
cats number S M SEF-C A -I4-A .
| proparty barng in Iha County ol
ol Iha Circuit Court ol tha ISth
Trminolr. Slata ol Florida
Judicial Circuit in and lor
'• Unlaaa auch caild-calefll ahall
Sammola
County.
Florida,
.. ba radaamad according to law.
wherein PRINCIPAL RESIDEN­
Iha proparty daacnbad in auch
TIAL MORTOAOE. INC . IS
carldicalafa) will ba aold to tha
Piemtilt and STEPHANIE KERR.
Hrghaal bidder al Iha waal Irani
JEFFREY
KERR.
THE
door
Sammola
County
UNKNOWN HEIRS. DEVISEES.
' Courthouaa Sanlord. Florida.
ORANTEES.
ASSIONEES.
• on Iha ETth day ol April ISSS.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS
, at 11 00 a m
TRUSTEES.
OR
OTHER
Paymanl of Sala laa. appliesCLAIMANTS CLAIMINO BY.
Ua documanlary alamp taiaa
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
i and recording laaa ara required
AQAINST TERRILL HOUSTON
' lo bo paid by Iha auccaaaful
KERR DECEASED. IF LIVINO.
Inddar al Iha aala Full paymanl
AND AU. UNKNOWN PARTIES
ol an amount aqual lo tha high*
CLAIMINO
BY.
THROUGH,
aal bid la dua within 14 houra
UNDER AND AQAINST THE
attar tha adaartiaad lima of Iha
AOOVE NAMEO DEFENDANT(S)
• aala All paymanta ahall ba caah
WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE
or guarantaad
inalrumanl.
DEAD OR ALIVE. WHETHER
' aiada payabla to tha Clart of
SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAT
(ha Circuit Couit
CLAIM AN INTEREST AS
: Oatad Ihia llth day of March,
SPOUSES. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
ISSS
ORANTEES.
OR
OTHER
(Saaf)
CLAIMANTS. UNITED STATES
MARYANNE MORSE
OF AMENICA. STATE OF FLORI­
CLERK OF THE
DA. OEPANTMENT OF REV­
CIRCUIT COURT
ENUE. la/ara Delendenl(e). I will
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
sail lo Iha highotl and boat bid­
FLORIDA
der tor caah at tha a t t l Irani
by Michalla L Silva
door ot tha Serrano!e Courtly
Oapuly Clark
courlhouaa
In
Banlord,
Pubfiah March 1 F, 14. 31. April
Sammola County. Florida, at
7, ISSS
I 1 M 4 H on tha 13rd day of
DE0-I3S
April, ISSS. Iha tallowing
described proparty a* M l forth
NOTICS OF
at aatd Final Judgmanl, la wti
THAT PART OF LOT S. WEST
IPPUCATIOR FOB TAX D U O
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN.
BEVERLY TERRACE. ACCORD­
al FUNB at Cualodian lor
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
dal. Inc . Iha holdar of tha lotRECORDED IN P U T BOOK IS.
PAOE S3. PUBLIC RECOROS OF
iwmg carldicalafa) haa tdad
lid cartitwatafa) tor a laa daad
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
j ba laauad tharaon Tha ear­
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
BEOIN AT THE NORTHEAST
liest* numbarfa) and yaarfa) ol
lauanca. Iha daacilption of tha
CORNER OF SAID LOT I .
raparty. and tha namafa) In
THENCE RUM S 00 DSOREES
hich It waa aaaaaaad la/ara aa
00- 4t* W 104 00 FEET.
illowa
THENCE • SF DEGREES OS' St*
CarUlicala No SMS
W 110 St FEET. THENCE N 01
Vaat ol laauanca ISSS
DEONESS 3 t ‘ SF* W 108.86
ascription of Proparty
FEET. THENCE N BB DEOREES
TO N SO FT OF LOT S4 a S SS
j r S3’ E 118 FEET TO THE
OF LOT S3 BLK N NORTHPOINT OF BEGINNING
JB P f l I0 P Q S 4
NOTE: PURBUANT TO THE
Namaa In which aaaaaaad
FAIR
DEBT
COLLECTION
AH of aald praoari r i i " Parry
I
PRACTICES A C T YOU ARE
AOVIBSO THAT THIS U W FIRM
I I OEEMED TO BE A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTINO TO
COLLECT A DEBT AMO ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
Dalad die St at day al MARCH.
tBBS
MARYAMNE MORSE
Clark af Circuit Court
By Ruth King
Oapuly Clark
C O D IU I A BTAWIARBKI,
40IS Boy Scout Boulevard
Suits 4SB
Tampa. Florida 83*87
Tele phono |SI3) ST7-888S
CAB 887-S3IB1
Pubiteh Aprs 7,14/1888
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Legal Notlce»

IN TN E CIRCUIT COURT,
M AND POR
B1MIMOLS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO.i 87 -B StB-O A -14-A
SECURITY PACIFIC
FINANCIAL SERVICES. INC..
Plaintiff.
vs
JACKSON C HAMPTON, at al..
Oalsndanta.
NO TICE OP SALS
Nollca la haroby given that,
pursuant to an ordar or a final
judgmanl
ol
forocloiuro
antarad In Iha above-captioned
action. I witt saM the proparty
situated in Sammola County.
Florida, daacnbad at
Lot 17. Ban Lanta, Third
taction, according to the plat
thereof aa recorded in plat book
13, page 7S. public record! ol
tominolo County, Florida
at public aala. to tho highest
and bast bidder lor caah. at tha
West Irani door ol tho Bemmolo
County Courthouaa In Banlord.
Florida between 11 00 a m and
3 00 p m on Iha 33rd day ol
April. IM S
WITNESS my hand and teal ol
Mid Court on MARCH. IBM
(soil)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK CIRCUIT COURT
By Ruth King
Deputy Clark
SIDNEY E LEWIS. ESQUIRE
Attorney lor Plamtitl
400 Law Cachings Building
34 North Marfcil Street
Jacksonville. Florida 3220E
(40 4)-34 4-4003
Publish April 7. 14. I4M
DEP-M
NOTICS OP
APPLICATION FON TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN,
lhal D W Kimpkma Trust. Iho

in t m s o m o u r r o o u r t ,
m a n d fo r

holdar
catafa)
catafa)
•aauad

ol Iho following cartlfl­
haa Iliad aald cartlfl­

lev a laa daad lo ba
tharaon Tha carbhcata
numbarfa) and yaarfa) ol
issuance. Iho daacnplion ol Iha
property and tha namafa) in
which II waa asMaaad is/are aa
follows
Certificate No 4444
V n r ol latutnco 1441
Description ol Property
LCD LOTS 4 10 I t a l l BLK 43
NORTH CHULUOTA PD 3 PO 44
Namaa m which aaaaaaad
John L. Mangum AII of said
proparty being in tha County ol
Seminofo. State of Flonda
Unlaaa such cartlflcatafa) ahatl
ba radaamad according to law.
tha property daacnbad in auch
certiflcalafa) will ba aold to Iho
highaat bidder at tha wait front
door.
Sammola
County
Courthouse. Sanlord. Florida,
on Iho ISth day el May. IS M . al
It N a m
Paymanl ol Sale laa. appfleabie documented alamp tames
and recording Io m ara required
lo ba paid by tha successful
tndder al Iha sate Full paymanl
ol an amount equal lo tha high­
est but la dua within 14 hours
altar Iha advert read time ol Iho
Mia All paymanta shall ba caah
or guarantaad tnttrument.
made payabla to the Clark ol
tho Circuit Court
Oatad this End day ol April.
IM S
ISeel)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by Michalla L Silva
Daputy Clark
Publish Apitl y, 14. t t . and 88,

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OBRERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
O M B NOt B S -4B-C AI4-A
COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS. INC . F/KJA
COUNTRYWIDE FUNDING
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
Vt
CORNELIS R VAN
BOEKHOUT. IF LIVINQ.
AND IF OEAO. TH I
UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVI SEES.
G R A N T!IS . ASSIONEES.
LIENORS. CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND ALL
OTHER PARTIES CUUMINO
AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST CORNELIS R
VAN BOEKHOUT. TAMI
NASCIMENTO, IF LIVING.
AND IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES.
ORANTEES. ASSIGNEES,
LIENORS. CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING
AN INTEREST BV.
THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST TAMI NASCIMENTO.
TWIN RIVERS HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC :
JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION
OEFENDANT(t)
MOTTOS
OF FORECLOSURE SALS
NOTICE IS HIR EBT GIVEN
pursuant lo a Summary Final
Judgment ol loractoaura dated
March 17th. IM S . antarad In
Chdl Caaa No SS-4S-CAI4-A ol
tha Circuit Court ol the ISTH
Judicial Circuit In and lor SEMI­
NOLE
County.
SANFORO.
Florida, I will MS lo tha highaat
and boat bidder for caah AT
THE WEST FRONT DOOR OF
T H I COURTHOUSE ol Iho
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
located al 481 N PARS AVENUE
In SANFORD. Florida, at 11:88
a m on tha ISth day ol April.
IM S Iha following described
proparty aa eat forth In aatd
Summary Final Judgment, towit*
LOT t. TWIN RIVERS MODEL
HOME AREA CITY OVIEDO.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROEO IN
PLAT BOOK M . PAGE 11. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY.FLORIOA
Dated title Stal day ol MARCH,
(CIRCUIT COURT BEAU
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark of the Circuit Court
O r Ruth King
Daputy Clerk
THE LAW OFFICES OF
OAVID J. STIRN. PJL.
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
•01 S. University Drive
Suita BBS
Plantation. FL 33334
(SS4) S33-SS00
M -fM U (F )C W F
In accordanca with tha
American with OteebtiiUea Act,
paraana with diMbdMiee need­
ing a special accommodation lo
participate In Ihia proceeding
should contact tho dark of Bie
Circuit Court ol tfca SSMINOLB
County Courthouaa al *07-4884SSS. not later than seven daya
prior lo Mo proceed! a# If hear­
ing impaired. 1-688-M4-8771
(TDD) or I-8S8-844-S778. via
r t v f n a a r i d I d |r d d l f n &gt; f

Pubiteh April 7 .1 4 .1SM
04 P-4*

•BMINOLS OOUMTY.
FLORIDA
OASB NO. S 7 -H S S -O A -1 4 -A
COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS. INC .
a New York corporation.
Plaintiff.
va
JEFFREY L TINDALL
A/K/A JEFFERY L
TINDALL flS flS T -S I-M S T ).
MARY F DRUMHELLER
(••IUNKNOWN). .
UNKNOWN SPOU4E OF MARY
F DRUMHELLER.
HEILIQ-MEYERS FURNITURE
COMPANY. SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA. A
POLITICAL SUBDIVISION OF
THE STATE OF FLORIDA,
and any unknown heirs,
davlaaaa. grantees, creditors,
and other unknown
persona or unknown
spouses claiming by.
through and under any of
Iha above-named Defendant#.
Da land ante
NOTICS
OF FORSCLOSURE SALS
NOTICE la hereby given that
Iha undersigned Clark ot tha
Circuit Court of Sammola
Oounty. Florida, will on tha 13rd
day of April. 1844. at 1100
o'clock A M at Iha Waal Front
dow of tha Seminole County
Courthouaa m laniard. Florida,
offer for aala and sail al public
outcry to tha highest and bast
bidder lor caah, tha followingdaacnbad property situate in
4arrvno!a County. Flondi
Lot tt. Bloch B. WOODMERE
PARK End Replet, according lo
Iha Plat thereof as recorded In
Ptal Book 13, Page 73. of Iha
Public Record# of (ammala
County. Florida
pursuant to Iha Final Judgment
anlarad In a caaa pending ht
said Court, tha style ot which it
indicated above
WITNESS my hand and official
aaal of aaid Court this 31 al day
ot MARCH. IM S
(COURT BEAU
MARTANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By Ruth King
Daputy Clark
II you ara a parson with a dis­
ability who needs any accom­
modation m ordar to participate
m this proceeding you ara enbtted al not cost to you, lo tha
provision of certain assistance
Please contact Court adminis­
trator. 301 N Park Avenue.
Suita N301. Sanford. Flonda
33771. |407) 333-4334 (4317.
with 1 working daya of your
receipt ot this (nodes of
Foreclosure tala): il you ara
bearing Imp#Mad, call t-S04841-8771. II you ara voice
unpaired celt 1-400-441-4770
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
Robert H Hatch. Jr. Esquire
Duller A Mosth PA
4144 B Conway Rd . tie E
Orlando. Florida 31(11
(407) 311-4100
Pubfiah April 7. 14. IM S
DIP-88
MOTTOS OP
VSHfOLS AUCTIO N
84 Pontiac
VI N 8G1AHI827C1881888
Auction wtK ba held 04-11-84
at 10 00AM at Pritchett'S
Tewing. 1140 t
CR 417.
7. I I
rn
uA*»
M TH E e m O U IT OOURT,
SSttM O LS OOUNTY,
FLO RIDA
OASB NO. BT&gt;BS74 -0 A -f 4 -A
COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS. INC .
a New York corporation.
Plaintiff.
va
LATHESA STEPHENS
(SSeMS-rS-4704&gt;.
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA. A POLITICAL
SUBDIVISION OF THE
STATE OF FLORIDA,
and any unknown hairs,
devisees, grantees, creditors,
and other unknown
persons or unknown
spouses claiming by.
through and under any of
tha above-named Defendant#.
Defendants
NOTICS
OF FORBOLOBUlfl SALS
NOTICE la hereby grven that
tha undersigned Clerk at Iha
CMC ml Court ot Seminole
County. Flonda. will on the 13rd
day of April. ISSS, al 11 00
o'clock A M at tha Waal Franl
door at tho la mmole County
Courthouse m Sanlord. Flonda.
offer for tola and tail at public
outcry lo Iho highest and boat
ladder lor coeh, the followingdescribed proparty situate Mi
Seminole County. Florida:
Beginning at tha Northwest
corner of Lot IS. Block *B* of
HARMONY HOMES, according
to Iha Ptal thereof aa recorded
m Put Book t l . Pago M . of the
Public Records al Samutala
County. Florida Run Coat along
Iha North Lina ol aaid Lot 10 a
distance of S I.S3 foot TP 0
point, thence departing aold
North Ime run South OS 14* 44’
Waal a distance ot SI foal lo a
point on the South Lino said Lot
10. thence run Weal a distance
of SI 3S feat to the Weal Una
aald Lot tO, thence run North 00
3S' Seat a distance ot SS foal lo
tha point ol beginning
Together with on undivided
one-half
Interest
In
tha
Common Party Wall separating
Iho ato rad ascribed proparty
ksm the duptea unit lying Eaal
of Iha eubfeci property and
sharing tha Common Party Watt
anPi Iha eubfect proparty.
pursuant lo tha Final Judgment
antarad in a caaa pending in
aaid Court tho style of which la
indicated above
WITNESS my hand and official
aaal ol aold Court Ihia Slat day
of MARCH. ISM .
(COURT SEAL)
MARYANNS MORES
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By: Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
H you ara o parson with • dis­
ability who need* any accom­
modation ht ordar io portieipeto
In this proceeding, you ara enti­
tled, ol not coat lo you. to tha
provision ol cartam eaetetsnce
Please contact Court edminlatralor. SOI N. Park Avenue,
Sulla N301. Sanford, Florida
31771. (407) 333-4336 m*fl7.
with 1 working day* of your
receipt ot Ihw (nalica af
Foradoaura Sala): If you ara
hearing Impaired, ceil t-800441-4771. If you ora voice
Impaired, cal 1-880-880-8770.
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
Robert M Heech. Jr.. Baquire
Butter A Heech. PUL
S1SS S. Conway Rd.. Sta. E
Orlando. Florida SSStl
(487) 881-8866
Pukkah: Aprtt 7,14, ISSS
DSP-S7

Sttminois Herald. Sanford, Florida ■Tuesday, April 7,1998 •7A

Legal Notices
IN THS OIROUrr OOURT
O P T H S IN TN JUDICIAL
CIROUfT IR AND FOR
■ EM IR O LI COUNTY,
FLORIDA
OERBRAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASS NOi SB IB S O A I4 A
NATI0NSBANC MORTOAOE
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS
RICHARD M LEE. IF LIVING.
ANO IF DE AO, THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES. ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES
AND ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMINO AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH, UN0ER
OR AQAINST RICHARD
M LIE UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF RICHARD M LEE.
If ANY SHEOAH HIQHLANDS
t h r e e in c . h ig h l a n d s
GLEN HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC .
JOHN DOE AND JANE
DOE A l UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(S)
NOTICS
OF FORBOLOSURS SALS
NOTICS I I HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Fmal
Judgment of foradoaura dalod
March 17lh. ISIS, anlarad In
Civil Caaa No 4S-1SSCAt4Aot
tha Circuit Court of fho 1ITH
Judicial Circuit in and for SEMI­
NOLE
County
SANFORD.
Florida. I will aall lo Iha htghaal
and beat bidder for caah AT
THE WEST FRONT DOOR OF
THE
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouaa Iocs lad al 301 N
PARK AVE
in SANFORO
Florida, al tt 00 a m on tha
ESlh day ol April. ISSS Iha fol­
lowing daacnbad proparty aa
sat forth in said Summary Fmal
Judgment, to-wit
CONDOMINIUM UNIT NO S.
SHEOAH. A CONDOMINIUM.
SECTION 3 THE LOCATION OF
WHICH IS SET OUT IN THE
DECLARATION OF CONDO­
MINIUM
ANO
EXHIBITS
ANNEXED THERETO
FILED
T h e ISTH OAT OF MARCH.
1973 IN OFFICIAL RECOROS
BOOK 871. PAOE S30 PUBLIC
RECOROS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA. AND AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK IS.
PAGES 34 34 AND 40. PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA. TOGETHER
WITH AN UNDIVIDED IN TER EIT
IN THE COMMON ELEMENTS
APPURTENANT TO SAI0 UNIT
AS SET FORTH IN THE DECLA­
RATION
Doled this 31 e! day ot MARCH.
IN S
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAU
MARTANNE MORSE
Clerk of Iho Circuit Court
By Ruth Ring
Daputy Clark
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J STERN PA
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI S University Drive
Suita 400
Plantation FL 33334
1444) 133-4000
• 4-tttlO fFM l (NATB)
In accordance with tha
Amane ,n with Dieabditiee Act.
persona with duabditiee need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate in this proceeding
should contact Iha Clerk of tho
Circuit Court at tha SSMINOLE
County Courthouse al *07-1434430 a d 4117, not talar then
seven days prior to tho preIt hearing Im p ilili. *
*00-4*4-4771 (TOO) or 1-4
S48-S7T8, via Flonda Ralay
Sendee
Publish April 7. Id. 1404
0SP-71
Iff T N I C IR C U IT CO URT
C IR C U IT IN M S FOB
PLOW BA
OSBBBAl.
j u r i s o t e n o a d i v is io n
CASS
SS-BBStt C A Id A
EMC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS
ALBERTA BARNETT.
IF LIVINO. ANO IF DEAD.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. 0EVISEES.
ORANTEES. ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS. CRSDITORS,
TRUSTIES AND ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING
AN INTERS I T BV.
THROUGH, UNOtR OR
AGAINST ALBERTA
BARNETT. UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF ALBERTA
BARNETT. IF ANY.
VINCENT BEJAR.
RUTH N BEJAR.
CENTRAL FLORIDA
REGIONAL HOSPITAL. INC
A DIVISION OF HOSPITAL
CORPORATION OF
AMERICA.JOHN DOE
AND JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANT)*)
NOTICS
OF FORECLOSURE SALS
NOTICS IS HSREBV OIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment of foradoaura dated
March |7th. ISSS. anlarad In
Civil Caaa No 44 0004 CA 14 A
ol Iho Circuit Court ol tho ISTH
Judicial Circuit In and for SEMI­
NOLE
County.
SANFORO.
Florida. I wtN *#N lo Iha high**I
and boat bidder lor caah AT
THE W E IT FRONT DOOR OF
THE COURTHOUSE ol tho
SEMINOLE County Courthouaa
located at 301 H PARK AVENUE
In SANFORD. Florid*, at 11:06
a m on iha Ellh day af April.
ISSS Iho following da scribed
proparty aa aal forth In said
Summary Final Judgment, to*
LOT 14, BLOCK B. CELERY
AVENUE AOOITION TO SAN­
FORO. ACCORDING TO THE
MAP OR PLAT THEREOF A l
RECOROEO IN PLAT BOOK t.
PAGES ItS AND 1 H . PUBLIC
RECOROS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.FLORIOA
Dalad Ihia Stal day ol MARCH.
ISSS.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARTANNE MORSE
Clerk ot Bw Circuit Court
By: Ruth King
Oapuly Clark
T H I LAW O FFIC E! OF
0AV10 J. BTERN, P A
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
SSI S. University Drive
Suita SSS
Plantation. FL 13314
1444) 333-4800

SMSStllEMC)

In accordance with tho
Amartcan with Disabilitt#* A ct
paraana with diaabititiaa need­
ing • apodal accommodation la
partldpale In Ihia proaooding
should contact tho Clark of Iho
Circuit Court ot the SSMINOLE
County Courthouoo of 487-3134338. no* later than Sevan dey*
prior lo tha proceeding. If hear­
ing Impaired, t SSS 888-8771
(TDD) *r 1-864-480-B778. da
ftnrirts » - 1—
in.
Pubflah April 7.14. IS M
OS P-88

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&gt;00-342-6653

NOTICS OP
APPLICATION POR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS KSRCBV OIVEN.
that John J a/or Shirley R
Picklont-Aaenderf. the holdar
ot the following certlhcaleft)
haa fliad aa-d cartlflcatafa) tor a
laa dead to be laauad tharaon
Tha cartilicat* numbed#} and
year)*)
ot
ittuanc*
the
deeenphe— of the (Aupklfr.' and
tha nama(a) n u k u v - ii i a v i
ateeeeed Ia/ara aa toltowa
Cevtrficete Mo tat 7
Year of laauanca t t t t
DeecrtptioM el Property
LEG LOT IS BLK C HENSONS
ACRES PB S PQ 44
Name* in which aaaaaaad
Jemo* L McKeeby. Belay W
McKaaby Ah at aaid property
being in the County of
lamnot*. SMI* of Florida
Unlaaa auch cartlflcatafa) ahall
ba radaamad according to low.
tho property daacnbad in auch
cartihcal*)*) wilt be aaid to the
fughaat bidder al tha weal Irani
doer.
Sammola
County
Courthouae. Sanford. Florida,
on iha ISth day of May. ISSS, al
tt SS a m
Payment ot Sal* lee, appfleabie documentary alamp taaaa
and recording taa* ara raqulrad
to b* paid by the auccaaaful
bidder al the tala Full payment
of an amount equal lo the higheat bid i* due within 14 hour*
after tha advertised lime of Iha
sale AU payment* *h*M ba caah
or guarantaad instrument,
mod* payable to tho Clerk of
tha Circuit Conn
Dated thi* End day of April.
(Saaf)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by Michali* L Silva
Daputy Clark
Pubfleh April 7. 14. 11. and IS.
ISSS
DEP-St
■ o n e s op
a p p l ic a tio n f o b t a x d br d

NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN.
that
Mortgage
A
Realty
Imraatmanl Corporation Ol Tha
South#**!, the flotdar ot Iha fol­
lowing cartlflcatafa) haa Iliad
aaid eartifiaaiaf*) lor a taa dead
to be taanod tharaon The carbfleet* numbarfa) and year)*) of
iaauona#, Ifl# daacnplion of tha
proparty, and the namafa) in
which M waa aaaaaaad la/ara aa
CartilicaU Ho: ISOS
Yaar of laauanca ISSS
Description of Preparty:
IX G LOT 11 MOUNT GREEN­
WOOD UNIT 4 OF PB S7 POS 76
TO 71.
Name* In which aaaaaaad
Carol D. McLaughlin. AS of aaid
proparty being in the County of
Samineia, SMta of Florida.
Uni*** auch oeniflealaft) ahall
bo radaamad according to law,
tho property described in such
certiheatafi) wtt be aold to tha
highaat bidder at tha waal front
or.
Saminoi*
County
Courthouaa. Sanlord. Florida,
on tha 4th day el May. ISSS. at
11*8 am .
Payment of tola lea, appfleab*a documentary atamp tax**
I racordmg fee* are raqulrad
bo paid by tha auccaaaful
bidder at the aal*. Full paymanl
of an amount aqual to tha higheat bid I* dua Wilkin 14 hour#
after the adverttead time of Iha
aalo. AH paymanta shell ba cash
r guarantaad
instrument,
abi* to the Clark af
Court.
Dalad thi* 14ih day of March.

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formation tend a aait-aa
drestod tumped envelop* to:
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612290. M um. FL 33261

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A a c A M u a m tu ie ,

Legal Notice*
m THE CIRCUIT DOUBT
Ott THE ISTN JUDICIAL
CMCUfT M AND PON
SEMINOLE COUNTY,

Afl CARRIERS. INC.
A FL BASED CARRIER
■NEW PAY P L A N ^2fl IQ JL2 C o m PM M il
LOADED A EMPTY TO

JURISDICTION DIVISION
C M S NOt M 148 C A I4 A
CROSSLAND MORTOAG4
CORN.
PLAINTIFF
V4
ROBERT J. KAUFMANN. E T AL
OEFENOANT(E)
Ott FORECLOSURE BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant la a Summary Final
Judgment af toracloaura dated
March 17th. 1844. antarad M
Civil Caaa No M -1 4 4 C A I4 A o (
tha Circuit Court of the IIT H
Judicial Circuit lit and for 4SMINOLC County. 4ANFORO.
Florida, I wHf sail to the highaat
and boat bidder for caah At
Waal Front Door ol tha SEMI­
NOLE
County
Courthouaa
located at 301 N. Park Avenue
m Sanford. Florida, at tt 00
am on tha Ellh day of April.
1884 the following daacnbad
proparty a* tat forth in aaid
Summary Fmal Judgment, fo­
unt:
LOT (8 . TUSCAWILLA UNIT T.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF A i RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK I t . PAGE 44-4 7. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDf OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY.FLORIOA
Dalad thi* 31*1 day ol MARCH.
f ill
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark of Iha Circuit Court
By Ruth King
Daputy Clark
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVI0 J STERN. PA.
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI 4. University Dr tvs
Suit* 800
Plantation. FL 33324
(864) 233-8000
*8-10488 ICMC)
In aeeoedanc* with tha
American with Oiaabilitiai Act.
paraon* with diaabimi** head­
ing a apacial accommodation to
partietpol* In ihia proceeding
should contact tha Clark of Iha
Circuit Court at tha SEMINOLE
County Courthouaa at 407-3S34380 EXT 4127. hoi latar than
seven day* prior to tha pro­
ceeding II hearing impaired, 1 ■
•04-888-8771 (TOD) or 1-800•88-8770. via Florida Ralay
•arvle*
Pubfleh: April 7. 14,1888
DEP-70

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•LAV OVER PAY*
•BREAK DOWN PAY*
•EXTRA STOP PAY’
M Day Oh lor 7 Day* OuT
•VACATION FAY*
'HOLIDAY BONUS RAY*
•401 K RETIREMENT
‘PERFORMANCE BONUS
•SAFETY BONUS
•RK3ER PROGRAM
•CONVENTtONALS
•SATELLITE EQUIPPED
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f Yr OTR EXP/ C IS A COL
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Ptaaaa cal E am lo 5 pm
Monday ttwHtctoy
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ALL POSITIONS
Now hiring Part-kmo A Fua-bmo
ant wage*.
RVERS

•COUNTER HELP

thgh votom* restaurant located
at the Orlando-Santoro Airport
J t t f T y‘•CNtarsrs
i

323
123-0345
Mon-Fn from Bam to 2pm

AS&amp;odAte
TRAINEE
Treating make* the attar*ncW
New or axpenenced are hare
opening* in our ttvoa extend­
ing Saminoi* County office!
for h*rd-wortung career-rrwidar
people Cal.
Nancy Daniel
AXamontbLoryawod 169 &lt;400
Robm Mureka
MarefHMtttrow-GX
Gary BalanoE
Oviedo-363-3444

CELEBRITY CIPHER
by Lula Campos
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CLERK OP THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by •today C Hargarl
Daputy Clark
Pubfleh March SI, April 7, 14 A
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DCO-340

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�BA •Semtnole HerakJ. Sanford Florida •Tu«sday. April 7,1998

71— Httr W a n ted
H i t MAHKtTlNQ

G U A R A N TE E D
$ 10.50 P/H
IN TRAINING

3 cvt man Avg s is s o v Sat
• comm SantorO M in i pool
heating Hurt*' V ' COM cak-ng
tlvv\g mimed F.1 1 P I
Catl
Muty Smellier 3 IJ 7070 ail.
211
ATTENTION CNA s
Come ana jc*n n n earing man.
;yf Nurse* inn CNA * 6»oet
tent benefits tspenenceil rec
ogm/ed
3:00pm-11:00pm
thitl available Please ai\vy m
person DeYona Healthcare fin
hapiiitaton Center 1851 Elkcam Btod Dertona EOE
AUTO BOOT PAINTER HELP­
ER Help prepare times tor
paint Must have experience
'Inmediale opening Call Tom
at Viking Coach Work* 3212020 Of 321-2301.
AUTOMOTTVE DETAKERS
SantordtongwcioaOrtando
Good Income Potential
Penef-ts After 93 Day*
Teon Seal 40T 293-3055
AVON NEEDS rep* • this area
Sea
auawy product* ram
g c M U J hr* hours 321 7182
BABYSITTER M E
2 30PM
TPM He’.apie own transp ret*
fro Great
pay Dr ifona
*fea
9041532 9001 Aik fc» Apr/ Ann

Cabinet Maker
Sanford area.speciality
vrNcie Manufacturer seeks
E*p lammatof assembler 8
mstaler Call tor an appoint­
ment 324-8100

CASHIER/CUSTOMER
S ER V IC E
Ftonda Pubbc uhiitie* Company
has an immed-ata opening lor
an energetp pmlo r that t* mobsairo personable »N r to han­
dle multiple talk* and has a
prolesiional appearance CRT
and cath processing ripen
•nee a mull PC word procesa•ng and spreadsheet application
knowiedtja a plus Sla dine sal­
ary 58 00 per hour with tuH Ben
ehts EOE Fa* or mat resume la
407 323-4354 or 830 W 6th
Street. Santord Florida 32771.
2457

CASHIERS
WORK WITH US
JOIN OUR TEAM

JO B FAIR
Aprs 14th 9a-4p
FT PT
Sensnore thru Osceola County

71— H ttr W a n ted

71— H elp W anted

INHOME PRESCOOL MIRING
P/T CARE GIVER AFTERNOON
SHIFT. Willing to train. Call
Joyce 321-T635

Espeneneed BobcaVNew hoi
land Operator C D L U c Top
pay' 321-3461

CHILDCARE TEACHER* A
A M I
Pan A tossmw naaaaa Esp rea
Good benefits Css 322 7905

JOIN me_ best healthcare team]
in Volusia county Rastoratlve
CNA
needed
immediately |
Previous r*per&gt;ence hetplui ,
Csll Oebary Msnor 407-668
4476 EOE.

AD C H A N G E /
D E M O N S T R A T IO N R EPS
Needed tor m store ad* co
Must have reliable bans P T ,
hes hours met winds We wel­
come si ages over 18 Sanlord
Casseibern A Winter Pa'k ar
ess Cs-T 9 5 M F, 1 800-5686090 News America Marketing _
GENERAL LABORER
Someone not ahtid ol work De
pendatke Apply at 200 Persim­
mon Ave 8 5 30 M l

••••330-34T6‘ " ‘
NEED too • HEN A WOMEN
Daily wots Daily pay
VeiKtes a PLUS
COME WORK WITH THE BEST

WANTED
cesstul WEIGHT L O s l. IM­
PROVED HEALTH AND ENER­
GY lose 20 200 Sts 30 day
program under Si00 Satisfac­
tion guar FREE SAMPLES
CALL NOW 3284488
HANOYMAN.Ci'penter drywsli
plumping eWc etp tools A
trans rqrd Cao Sieve or Bit 2602061__________________________

H O TEL
OPPORTUNITIES
A beautiful A eicttmg hotel lo­
cated n the UCF I 'M 1 hiring
tor the following positions
BANQUET
SET-UP/SERVER.
RESTAURANT
SERVERS.
COOKS. BELLMEN. HOST/
HOSTESS. COCKTAIL SERVIC­
ERS. HOUSE PERSON. LAUN­
DRY WORKER. NIGHT CLEAN­
ER. CONCIERGE,
QUEST
SERVICE
REPRESENTrriVE.
Apply m person to Holiday Inn
12125 High Tech Are Orlando
EOE
DRUG FREE WORKPLAC
PLACE
Independent Gift Ca•tatogy
party plan astrtmtm Process
orders trom home Ready cash
For startup kivl-lime memberShe tee MAIL 330 00 cheeVmo
to CALYPSO VARIETY, 1454
N lakemont A*« Winter Park.
FL 32792
JOB FAIRS

ANNUAL SPRING
JO B FAIR
CSI Currently represents over
90 immedate openmg* w/ area
companies' Come to our lar
gesi job tan ot the yean Toes
day Apr I 7th from 7 30a.
7 00pm Talk lo a rep Ml out
an application even interview
on the spot* Bring your resume1
Cal for directions to Our Mai
hand ort.ee SI 66 7 8 755 NO
FEEIf
•Clerical
•proNsatonal

Custom Staffing
P L A C E M E N T S E R V IC E S
QeylcaVAdwUmeu sal »s

JO* HOTL3M1
Immsdlats Opsn-

Contractors 8 Truckers
Make contact quickly, your
suit t N America New height
matching sys 24 hrt H its.
14664644470 MC/Vlaa
DAYCARE WORKER
Pan bme LVisr tie tlsibls Enp
hetpU Cal 3485830
-O E SA O T MANOR—
la looking lor tsMreed end s i
oepbonel people

WTTH VERY COMPCTTT1VE
SA LARKS
Cal OeBery Manor. 4074044428. Ask tor Doctor o&lt; Nias
mg or apply within 60 North
thghway 1742. DeBary Fkmda Drug Free Workpiece.
EOE.
DELIVERY DRIVER AI hrs
WAITRESS 2 stofls. Cate Serlento Ask tor Pets 322-1868
DRIVER needed tor wholesale
nursery Local dekvene* * 96
nursery tasks Musi have dean
CDL Beginning pay (7 Tv For
more information car 332-1727.
B. ungual helpful

Call 481-4906

GOVERNM ENT
FORECLOSED

Mt ALIH MSUhANCC AMO SOIk
PI AN' Drue trea wotkplacw
Apply m VSOHitler Drive
___Anemone* Sc me ,2688000 _
LAWN PERSON
Must have own transportation
EkP NOT NECESSARY 4ttHH
WORKWEEK 407-322-0936

0

MAIDS N E E D E D
Honest A dependable Mon Fn,
7 am 5 30 pm Cat 324-1177 to
start immerkately_______________
EARN EXTRA MONEY with yout
own home based business wth
Shaktee A AI A T Work part
lime And buad a tutu's. Call
3388830 to schedule an appoettmenl lfl tmj put fypwli___ _
MERRY M A O StW IN G
Cat A Insurance Needed
Weekends FREE 331 5266

Residential Claanlng
MOLLY MAID ft MIRING
F/T’ M-F ' 85pm.
Win Train. 407-1
97-7674007.
MOTHERS A OTMAR6
630852400 FVT. Fun Training.
For Free Booklet Cel 1408
7844*68.
NOW HtRMO: Deed Marketers
No sates. PT/FT, no asp neces­
sary Cal 263-7612

P/T SERVICE AOENT Driver.
spec! rental vehicles on
ends VsUd FLO
Acceptable
drive g record and background
check. Apply in person
(17421 Pr. Santord

Part-Tyne
Ft Dt teqoved Noon-4 00 p m
M F DF/WtW/ C M 2881682
PHONE CONSULTANTS
37 25-58 SOTv
Now Tiding enthustaslic. highirgy hard workers' C j l to­
day for immediate interview'
Paid trammg. bonuses 8 inowmivea A greet erheOSee. 8
[Ortanao 3784648 or
6674755 NEVER A F i l l

C u t o m Stoftlng

AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES
•0«0 MOStT

JO BS
JOBS
JOBS
ADECCO a learning up with
Sanlord companies lo create
eicrtmg job opportunities M
you have SUM. amorton and
a drwe lor quatty. we have e
greet opportunity with greet
We have fobs m tne

For memabonei 8&lt;fitt el Senlord Aaport P/T, eppros » hrv
wk Musi be he* Fas resume to
(407) 412-7500 or cai (407) 124
2432 M F between Vie hour* ot
1-3 PM_____________________
RECEPT-F/T
MFiKeasant
phone votoe.orgenued.therp mdry Eac pay Deftona area
(904)532-9001 ask tor AprtAwi

IlfTKUCtUTItAFflKC
(407) S690444
RIGHT HAND MAN
Naads 7* workers Baity.
*SS sign on bonus la new em-

•W o M BTB

•ABMmbly
•General Warehouse
•Production
•General Labor
1ST Shift available
Please meet ut at toe Sanford
Jabs A Benehts otbes on
Wednasday March 4tt.
trom 1 OCpm-4 00pm
4074287171

Drivers-Flatbed
11.000 SIGN-ON BONUS!
•’NEW* Pay Package
•Quality Home Time
•late Model Equpmanl
•treed COLA A 6 mos OTR
ECKMMer 8088114838

*E«re pey to PrNere.
•Open Sere
SOt OogMck Rd. Longwood
2884104
s a l e 4 a o Ien T

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D t# Sky's the Lim it-.
With Cape Canaveral Cruise
Lne. you determine whal your
paycheck wB be
Were looking lor mobvaled
people ertn a good phone
voice No eiporienca neces­
sary. because we treat you to
succeed. You can make I8C~
hakl Work in a tun atmosphere
Medcal and dental insurance
cash spirt i E tree Chutes1
3600 sigmon bonus evsuable

Cert 4074734000 13044
im to 3 pm

EARIXI FULL-TIIVIE PAY
FDR PART-TIIV1E W ORK
The Seminole Herald needs CARRIERS for
established routes In the Sanford area. All you
need is dependable transportation, organiza­
tional skills and afternoon availability In order
to begin a great new job!

POSITIONS AVAILABLE NOW!
Apply In Person
at the:

Seminole Herald
300 N. French Ave.
Sanford, F L

anted

SALES OCMONSTRATORS
Musi have vahd FL 01 and
bins W4 ban Apply In per­
son at Flea World. Sanlord.
Booth 0 4 6 Thursday only.
April 8th. 10am-).30pm
SECURrTY OFFICER JOB
Training Armed A Unarmed
Brandy A Assoc 834-7444
SECURITY OFFICERS
Jon a world wide company with
real benet.trs and opportunities
Class D guard he req Cal the
new area teaaw. ITS 521 -0607
SPRINKLER
REPAIR
NAN
needed must have own buck a
tools M F 324 9034
I TENS TROM GENERAL FEED
needs P/T help Primarily lor
detrvenes and Saturdays R*
quest e Strong back, pleasant
personality and etreiieni tjrt*
mg record Personal buck or
UV tor towing bailer required
Ceil Karen 323-1330
TECHNICIAN/PIPELINE/ENTRY
LEVEL
Reoair underground
pipes, trsvet O T benebts. FI
D L req COLpre* 339 7134

TELEMARKETERS
Fu« or part bme Top salary bo
nut and commission Smokng
ort.ee Longwood locaton Cab
Oetow ai 7674270____________
WANTED: Indrvidua'i who are
seeking a tultilLno people or.entiled carter GREAT employ
ment environmenl proNsiionai
statue and benefits Consider
the career ol Dental issu ing
Formal educabon ot 1200 hours
Laaong to Slate and National
credentials Work &lt;n a test
paced higWey technical ever
changing career m Ihe allied
heath f*td of Dental Assrsung
Cail Orange Technicai CentersOrlando Tacit Dental Depart­
ment. 4074487080. est 4S3S.
Whether you are areedy n the
•tork place reedy 10 re-enter or
SI looking to the future (hey
K ive a program designed lor
73— E m p l o y m
W a n ted

Perfect For
Retired Persons
Or As A Second
Income!

9G— A tari m in is UNTUHNISHtD

U niurnisiild

NOTICE

I *A l J L O S E I O H N L
vt &gt;, r m u i P f io i'l m i s
i . ’ i -i / i , i

103— H oustv

as rental and real estate ad*er
bsemenis are subrecl lo the
Federal Fa* Mousmg Act. which
makes it negat to adrert.se any
preleience krrvtabon. or dd
cnmmation baled on race col
or religion yea. handicap la
nvhai status ot nahorvil origin

3500 DOWN ...WHY RENT?
When you can own this 3 hdrm
home w CM A new pant A car­
pet 1 Asa about HUD homes'
The HUNmen Group. Inc.
------- 3214333
209 Lake Bhrd. Leas bom TOO
on 2 5 acres m Lock Arbor
390Qmo Poryig Rearty 3228878_________________________
SANFORD AckxMKe 2/1 n n.:e
area *65Gnu tU. UK A ire
31625 to rrrn-t et 4/1 V6 Cal tor
appomtmwnt idaykl 321-4887

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N all
BUILDING LOTS u«427
•crott from SunU^vl f.
m
or pgr H U S H
DC l TON A 10 aerwt l &gt; H fur
rtvtttoN* hom^vta
fjrrrvng or rtu r^ y ’ /on«d wyi
Cutturjl
$ J 900 ACME
Sm
dtmn w o w w fifuinca •04*J,I7"
l m o f l M W - F l f ? ______ ___

GENEVA
5 acres city water ughi pore
septc tana Owner Fmancmg
Only 349 800

SANFORD
2 t/J acres Only 324 800

OAKRIOOE FARMS
Otreen
Dedona area 10 acres D M l »
horses or came farm Mode
home or homevie Toned agn
S44 900 Fmancmg a*a&lt; » sm
(town payment 1804176T4300

157— M obile H omes
For S ale

105— Di/ntx/Tsim x
SANFORD 2 bdrm. new carper
CHA WD hook ups 3425'mo
RaaWy 3274478________

R en tals

M A N A G E R 8 S P E C IA L
14 ■ 80 1/1 *962 Show Fum
C H A gas torn (13.300
24 ■ 44 V2 Spar 1M2 SkyVw
lap vdng
( 11.800

CARMAQK COVE
(4 0 7 ) 3 7 3 -6 1 BO

LEASE Pnme showroom A
warehouse |t0.87O sq ft SR
441 frontage 407-578 2500

93— R oom s For R ent

OFFKE/WHSE 3 00015 000 Si
From S3 si Prime location Hwy
17 92 Sanford. I bl bom Aapod
Bfvd Cart 314-4440 JMVSue

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24 X 65 Like a house Com
ptelety remodeled 1? Must sell
*7500000 330 2029
•7 OAK SPRBfGS 3? DW Wide
12X60 Catherdiai ceihngs sky
kghi A booth m kich Hugo Lrl
w tire place upgiaded carpet
OR e*er. cond Call Pal tor
appl 2224128______________
PARK AVE. MOBILE PARK
Hynes 33 000 lo *6 000 Set Up
Fmancmg OUIE1' 122 2861

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INVESTOR BUYING HOUSES
PLUMS 04 LEMONS
Charlie 669 7217
160— B u s in e s s F o r
S a if .
Body Shop Bufih#** well eM
for Min or lejin rent wall
equip, turn key poll
Ho
qtfyg r»o cred.i ck owner will
hold note w tmaN drwn kicAted
dwtwn OUrxm c.l* lor mfo 57?
8136
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199— P i i s &amp; S u p p l ie s
HAPPY
JA C K
M ANGE
M ED ICIN E: A natural Mend of
vegetable oils, promoted heal
og and hair growth lo hoi loots
A severe mange on dogs and
horses WITHOUT stercts
STENSTROM GENERAL FEED
373-1550
(www luippybtrkinc com)

PET OWNERS...
Ftodutft loicily and fesfev© nu
fiw*r&gt;l5 tlrippad by cfrwo*mLng
Ass S T E N S T R O M G E N E R ­
AL FEED
323 1550 about
H A P P Y J A C K V IT A T A B S .
For dogs and cat* (www happy
lactone com)
2 0 9 — W l A K I N G A r P A R IL
Wadding Gown Never worn sire
8 while ve&lt;l and lace bools
sue 8 1300
3 bridesmaids
wns peach, embosed (21
re 7 8 |t) si/n W10 (50 ea
323 2042 leave Message

£

219— W

a n iid

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to

Alum Cans Copper / Bras*
Kokomo Recycling 321-4004
116 W fwst-M/F AS. Set 8-1
2 2 3 — M l s c 111 A N r o u s

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BED Q UEEN
sue
Mac*
wrought »cm cancip, and premmr
odhopeikc set Never uvrvt slrt
board Coil 31200 Sea 3375
Call 671-7116
BEDS
ORTHOPEDIC
FIRM
SETS With 5 year warranty Nev
er used Twin 375 Fuk 395
Queen *115 King 3165 Call
4074464854
OAY BED IV 'n
V" r "an
style with 2 Twm mantes set A
bunrke Never used 3300 407•48 8854
__________
DRYERS Slading Q (tOO War
tanly A deSvery
A . Best 374 )745
FORMAL DININO RM s. re
5300 In,no rm suit* 1350 Ik jfr
el tond 123 &gt; # : ahe* r V I
MATTRESS SALE - fu i w e
used bot spring* A marbess
365 00 La/ry s Mad 322 4132
P4TK3 FllflN Glass kxi l a - w
4 chr*
Maiun brand PVC
chaise
battle e* chair otto oc
cas labte
Great cond Take ai 3300 or se"
sap 324 0456_________________
RANGES Se*e'a&lt; to choose
been Warranty A dHvery
A . Best 374-3785
REFRIQERATQR W*u p •• *6
fl avrsind lest than 5 y*i n*d
3250 A . Best 324-3783
SLEEPER SOFA A meseal O whae pastel pattern 3300 3 oak
end lathe* 380 371 3? 15
WASHERS k i . i i t
in stock
Detiery 7 year wanan*,
A . Best 124-32C3
199— I’ E IN &amp; S U P P U E S
BUNNIES FOR SALE Just m
time lor Easter Just 3'0 00 174
0930
For A few peruses rrure gel (be
lalesl tectmcwigy e w&gt;ad
wormers Aw 5 7FNS7ROM
GENERAL FEED (373 15501
anoui HAPPY JA C K UQMIV K T. TSwrws a ■ ~ “

W O L F E TA N N IN G B E D S
IAN AT HOMf
Buy DIRECT and SAVE!
Commefctalhome una* trom
J199 00 l ow Monthly Payment*
FREE Coke ( alatog
Cal TOO AY I 800 711 0158
231— C

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67 PONTIAC TRAN* AM AC. ]
rebuilt 350 89 mt Atom mags i
(2500 ORO
Cart 3 )0 (7 0 4

evening*
69 GRAN PRIX SE t owner I
good condlv/n A runs great
l?3iH » w i (2100 OOO
334-1175
69 JETP l IK i v e r r 4*4 AT ‘
run, great 13 000 ORO CeX •
374 7544 o. M l 7667
89 MAZDA )21 Rune good
AC, AT w/OO Black 17500- I
ORO Cail 321-1840
Chevy 1977 Mto-t-u Classic 4
dr new 305 rrywot A C Aul
Trans Guild clean *1350 322

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SEIZE D CARS bom *175
Po*seres
C aviars
Chevys
BMW s O-rvehe, Also Jeeps
4WO* Yum area Toe free f800 2119000 t it 2206 tor cur J
f#Ci|

2TH— Vi lilt II s W a NTID
CASH 313 P A D ’
Tcy Ji/k C i n T»jcti ft M«9t'

BII &gt;■*vt Mt A M Ayre lA t ; w

240— B o a t R i n i a i s
MSHrtaO BOATS FOR RENT
Sianmg ai 530 A up Also
24 Prmwmn Ca« 330 1917

241— R f t .
V i tu t i t

s / C a m h rs

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C O LIM A n !
Cert 127-4731

118— O ffice S pace For
R ent

EFnC C N C V

n d Laundry phone, end U
use 385-390 e week 324-4955
p a r tm en ts

153— A

STENSTROM RENTALS
NORTH LAKE 1/1 torn condo
» sem patio W O 3&gt;00/3500
SANFORD 3/3 Mother m law
ue crpr mod yd
1700/3700
SANFORD 1/1 Dupie i He.
crpt pare CHA.._ 343V3400
J M DOYLE (407) 322-2420
WE NEED HOUSES TO RENT

HOUSEKEEPER tsl Class Esc
Reft, lured S worked n area 10

97— A

C*e4 18&gt;tilitor| S«tM&gt;
tia n o il 04UWG4 voiuiu*
LAKE MARY Cu%t M \ ? &lt;*f&gt;
Grnbea pond 388.500
RENOVATED New crpt pamt
appSCH A Aa torn stays ga/e
tto A deck 336.800
SC POOL Pre toredose 12 tv
dm tarn 2 cat gar cpn (66.004
4/1.3 neoovaied Ceram, tie
sec sys. Incd yd 336.800
MARKHAM WOOOS 56 bd 3
bath t 2 acres Over 3100 sq It
UvUNslem. ecm pout 3284.300

SANFORD 1 BDRM secured
carnage house appt A« ap
piiances 3275Yno • see NO
P E IS
SINGLE
PERSON
ONIY Apply at 915 W First
Street

117- - C o m m e r c i a l

ent

3234008

AIRLINE CUSTOMER
SERVICE AGENTS

Mfl to t'0 000

Komprjtowe*i niAUm * !M 4 B#v ■

71— H elp W

WEEKLY RENTALS
| B $T7/wk

PLUMBER (SERVICE) needed
must have own buck E tools. MF 324 9034, ask lor Debtee

157— M

159— R

Homes Irom pennies on *1
Dcbnquenl Tai Repos REOs
Your Ares To« Free (t) 600 218
9000 E*1 H 2206 lor current list
_____________mgs_____________
SERENE 2/1, tarn rm new car­
pet. appl paint Cent Heal
AC 364 900 Dot Wa'lm Jemi
gan Properties 323 3165 330
3255___________________

PROFESSIONAL

Custom Staffing

Driver/OTR
Class A CDL wHa/Mat Year
round work. tu&gt; benefits with
40IK, vecekon pay quederty
bonus program No sip seating,
home every 5 to 7 days
Cal 808347-7422 Ear. 2.

___322*7498

FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR

Irtgt
Cal me CSI Job Hoiene ai
461-4996 tor ma M M job opponursnet A tpcomng job
fain!

Re a l E s ta te , ing

LA B O R E R S N E E D E D

WORK TOOAY.VAO TOO AY
Sanford
Apply In person today:
1551 A French Aye
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by Chic Young

BLONDIE

Alcohol linked to breast cancer

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Twin No. 2
By Phillip Aider
Allan Kalk has written and published
"Herm uda Bowl Challenge" (Zoo
keeperi Like the Marshall Miles book
reviewed yesterday, thia is full of diffi
cult deals Rut it is different because it
contains so questions (instead of 541. it
costa an extra M. and the text ts more
verbose and flowery You m ult be hap
py with analysis like: “There ia a lurk
ing Restricted Choice factor, but it
must be discerned in an unfamiliar mi
lieu"
In this deal, look at the West and
North hands only. First, what do you
think of your double or four spades?
Next, assuming partner has nothing
useful, you lead a deceptive club four
Jack. 10, three. Declarer calif for dum­
my's diamond, which is covered by the
three, jack and ace. What do you do
now?

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COilAlC FORCE

D EAR DR G O T T I read with inter
est your column on stones in the sali­
vary glands I ugree that it is prudent
to drink plenty of fluids (especially
lemonade) during meals In addition.
I've discovered a useful maneuver
that often relieves the pain of salivary
stones When I feel the area around
my checks become very sensitive. I

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STUMPED?
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DKAR ItKADKR Stones in the sali­
vary glands ran cause dry mouth, pain
and swelling Generous intake of flu
ids will help overcome this. So will
lemon juice, which causes an increase
in the How of saliva When the stones
block the salivary ducts, the pain and
swelling may be severe In such
instances, the early application of
gentle massage may alter the position
of the stones, allow drainage and
soothe inflamed tissue. Therefore,
there is ample theoretical and practi­
cal justification for your maneuver
Thank you Tor writing

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where all the cards lie’ Kven il the lay
out were such that South would go two
8 5
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A 10 I 2
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8 4
represents the only hope. l«ow w ill not
South
do the job — South wins cheaply in
a A 10 7 4 2
hand and has 10 easy tricks: two high
spades, three heart rulTs in hand, the
K J 9 5 4
diamond king, two diamond ruffs in
A Q 3
dum m y, and two clubs." After the
Vulnerable: Both
spade king, though, "Tw o diamond
D e a le r East
ruffs in dummy promote your jackeight of spades into high winners ...
East
West N orth
South
and you still have to score the spade
Pats
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FRANK AND ER N ES T

NEW TWtOfY:

firmly massage the gland around the
stones and have found that I can sig­
nificantly reduce the pain and
swelling,

DR. G O T T

Called "intestinal angina," the condi
tion ts marked by periodic abdominal
spasms, usually occurring after a
meal Patients may also experience
nausea, vom iting, distension and
altered bowel habits In severe rases,
the angina may progress to bowel
damage or even gangrene, for which
emergency surgery may be necessary
Th e diagnosis is made by X ray
studies
Treatment is primarily surgical If
appropriate X rays inf the bowel cir­
culation) show potentially dangerous
obstructions, bypass grafting has to
be considered

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FOR C#JLV ftJUL'XS A DAV

DKAR DR. G O T T Is there any way
that I can modify my daily habits to
avoid breast cancer?
DKAR ItKADKR A recent report in
the Journal of the American Medical
Association (Feb. 18, 1998) reached a
surprising conclusion Women who
consumed significant amounts of alco
hoi had a much higher incidence of
breast cancer. Th e study, which
involved more than ano.oon women,
showed that the consumption of two
to four shots of liquor. 2 5 to 4 5 bottles
of beer or three to five glasses of wine
a day led to a .10 to 40 percent higher
risk of breast cancer than that in non
drinkers
Although researchers were putried
by this phenomenon, they hypothc
sited that the alcohol interfered with
the metabolism of estrogen, with
resulting higher blood levels of the
hormone These higher levels over
stimulated breast tissue, leading to
cancer
W hile infrequent and moderate
alcohol consumption does not appear
to affect health, regular and signifi
cant drinking dm-s Therefore, based
on this study, you might choose lo
avoid alcohol or keep its consumption
to a minimum
To give you more information, t am
sending you copies nf my Health
Reports "breast
Cancer and
Disorders" and "Substance Abuse A
Mental Health ~ Other readers who
would like copies should send $2 for
each report plus a long, sell
addressed, stamped envelope to I* O
Box 2017, M urray Hill Station. New
York. NY I0]5r&gt; lie sure to mention
the title
D K Alt DU (i O T T I have an elderly
friend who was recently diagnosed
with intestinal angina What is this?
DKAR ItKADKR When muscles are
deprived of oxygen due to poor cireu
latum caused by arteriosclerosis, they
cramp When the coronary arteries
are affected and pain results, physt
nans diagnose angina pectnns Rut
the same muscle cramping can also
occur in the intestinal lining, when the
arteries supplying the bowel are
blocked by arteriosclerotic plaque.

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reason
q fo u r

(Birthday
Wednesday. April 8 1998
Thera is a possibility you might bo show­
ered with eicesstve opportunities in tho
year ahead It will be up to you lo sepa­
rata, cla ssity and utilise th ose m ost
worthwnO*
A R IE S (M a rc h a 1-A p ril 19) B e more
mindful than usual about senabto health
h abits to d iy . II there ate th in gs you
shouldn't eat. drmk or do at this particular
time, this is not the day lo start bending
the rules. Aries, treat yourselt to a birth­
day gift Send lor your Astro-Graph pre­
dictions for the year ahead by mailing 92
and S A S E to Astro-Graph, c/o this news­
p a p e r. P .0 Box 17 5 8 , M u rra y H ill
Station. New York. N Y 10156 Be sure to
s u i t your zodiac sign
T A U R U S (A p ril 2 0-M a y 20) You could
be more susceptible than usual to manip­
ulation today, so beware ot individuals
who lavishly flatter you for r&gt;o apparent

G E M IN I (M a y 21-J u n e 20) Until som e­
thing is a fait accompli, it's best not to
boast about it in advance It could be
embarrassing later &lt;1 you do not live up to
e i peda l o n v
C A N C E R (J u n e 2 1 -J u ly 2 2 ) The only
one who is likely to be impressed by your
dynamic schemes today is you Keep this
in m ind it you Im d yourse lt trying to
enthral a captive audience
L E O ( J u l y 2 3 -A u g . 2 2 ) A fina ncia l
arrangem ent in w hich yo u ’re Involved
appears to be a tad lopsided Recheck it.
because the profit you're anticipating
might come Irom your own pocket
V IR G O (A u g . 23-Sept. 22) A partnership
arrangem ent might be more ot a h in ­
drance than a help today, especially it
you're involved with a person who likes to
grve orders, but doesn't know how lo take
them
U B R A (Sept. 23-O ct. 23) It doesn't look
bke you'll receive much help today extri­
cating yourselt from a complicated situa­
tion ot your own making Instead ot wait­
ing tor the cavalry to arrive, begin lo
*ean up the mess yourself

S C O R P IO (O ct. 24-N ov. 22) Be careful
today that you don't position yoursetf in
the middle ot a disagreement between
two friends ot whom you're equally lond
II you say the wrong thing, both may turn
on you
S A G I T T A R I U S (N o v . 2 3 -D e c . 2 1 ) In
order to achieve your objectives today,
you m utt be motivated and tenacious.
Significant accomplishments will elude
you 4 you shotAd start coasting
C A P M C O R N (D e c. 22-Jan. 19) Try to be
as trank and torbinght as potsfcta it you
get mvoivod w th someone today in a crit­
ical arrangement Focus on tacts, not fan­
tasy
A Q U A R IU S (J a n . 2 0 -F e b . 19) G u a rd
against the inclination at this lim a to
count your chickens before they hatch.
Don't make financial commitments before
the money is vt the bank.
P I S C E S ( F e b . 2 0 -M a rc h 2 0 ) G u a rd
against being unduly swayed by tha opin­
ions of others today. Be sure a know-rt-al
who is bending your ear knows what sAi#
is talking about

C IM byN E A lK .

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LONG W OOD...4C

W INTER SPRIN G S...6C

W h o are
the h ap p y
hoofers?

Students h elp in g students
' SEM IN O LE COUNTY...2A

C om m ission ers talk sex
HUMIC - A IT 1 R H O UR S...TC

LAKE MARY SOCCER

Serving Sanford, Laka Mary, Longwood, Ovlado, Winter Springs and Seminole County since 1908

O ld m urder, new challenge

Elections ‘98
The man
w ho w ould
be governor

By Jeans Hughes
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SEMINOLE • The State A t­
torney's OHlcr continues to
protrst a Seminole County
woman's request lor a lull par­
don In the murder of her Isisband. If the governor pardons
her. she can practice law In
Florida
'She Is a master manipula­
tor.* said Hrevard-Seminole
State Attorney Norm Wolflnger.
‘ I will continue to do what I
can to persuade the board not
to do an Injustice to Ptene and
the citizen*.' said Wolflnger

By R u m White
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SEMINOLE • Hr nays that
onr of the grandest thing* that
ever happened to him was be­
ing selected to be the batboy
for the Heston Red Sox at thrlr
1908 spring training rnmp In
Winter Haven.
Thirty years luter. the kid who
wanted to be like Carl Yastrzrm.sk!. wants to be governor
of Florida.
"The more I get into this, the
more I feel It's Die right thing
to do.” Rick Dantzler said on a
visit to Sanford.
Dantzler. 42. relinquished his
Florida Senate seat for a
chance to aucceed Lawton
Chiles as governor. Hr needs

75 Cents

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90th YEAR. No. 140

NmN M*M» k, VM | V*

Rick Dantzler
to beat Lt Gov. I Kiddy Mac Kay
and stutr Rep. Keith Arnold In
the Democratic ITlmary • and
then Republican Jrb Hush.
*1 know I'm the isidrrdog."
Dantzler said. * and that there
H u m I m Du UI m , Pag* AA

A Seminole County Jury was
also not convinced try Kimberly
Soublelle's claim that she had
t&gt;ern abused by her husband.
Ilerre. and bad acted In self
defense when she killed him In
I9H7. Soubtelle 121 at Die lime)
shot her huslsind (25) seven
limes (four times In the back)
with u six shot .357-calll&gt;er
Magnum
In 1992 the stale Clemenc y

Victim * Advocate Unda Kuhn. State Attorney Norm
Wotfinger and Piosecutor Steve Plotmck are protesting
Hoard, consisting ol Gov. Law­
ton Chiles and the Cabinet, re
viewed Soublelle's rase. Soublelle became the llrsl woman
In Florida released from prison
based on the Haltered Woman
Syndrome. She bad served six
years of her 15 year sentence.

the request for a M pardon by Kimberly SoUxetle who
kilted her husband in 1967

Now the Soubtelle rase Is
bark before the same board,
considering this time Sou­
blelle's request for a pardon. A
pardon would restore Sou­
blelle's rtvtl rights which In­
clude the right to vote, to serve
on a Jury and to bear arms.

Soubtelle has lived a model
life since her release from
prison. She went on to gel a
college education. After gradu­
ating from Florida Stale Uni­
versity Law School In the near
future. Soubtelle hopes to be
Hu h I m M«i 4w . Pag* «A

W i n t e r S p r in g s to b a la n c e n a tu re
w ith d e v e lo p m e n t in T o w n C e n te r
By Tony Tlsslo
HKItAIJ) COKRKSIONDENT
WINTER
SPRINGS
• A
packed house recently
at­
tended the third out of 10 pub­
lic meetings to d la c u M the
proposed Town Center project.
a downtown rejuvenation effort.
Winter Springs Mayor Paul
Partyka appearing by way of
video tape while In Germany,
said: T ills Is the first plan, the
first concept, the rest Is up to
you. Let's go out and build the
best Town Center we can.’
Presiding over the meeting
was Vice Mayor Cindy Grnnrll.
Attorney Rob Homstatn, Logs! Assistant Bruc* Allen
Scott. Knight's sister Evetena Futer. Margaret Knight

and Attorney Treena Kaye exerdae their rights to as­
semble and associate In front ot Knight's home.

R esidents sue to change
policy in p u b lic housing
By Lacy L o u
HERALD EDITOR
SANFORD - Her 33 years
working In the celery fields,
back aching, callused hands
cramping, never allowed Mar­
garet Knight to move away
from a lifetime In public hous­
ing.

in d e x

Hut she never felt she wasn't
free...until the director of San­
ford's Housing Authority told
Iter site wasn't. Told her about
a policy that residents were
not free to entertain unauthor­
ized guests on housing author­
ity property.
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‘ I didn't think that was right.
c
As long as I paid my rent and
didn't commit crimes, I thought
r
i
I had rights. I thought some­
.
thing had to be done.’ Knight , c-’ c
* CT
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said.
At 53, Knight Is perma­
nently disabled with arthritis M argaret K n ig h t
and diabetes. She lives with
her daughter. Twinkle, and her celery, picking peas, sorting
baby
granddaughter, bell peppers from 4 a.m. till 6
p.m. Her husband. Charlie D.
Teyonlaka Louis, 3. In an
apartment at Lake Monroe Ter­ worked at Stein's Machine
Shop In Sanford. Twinkle was
race. She has painstakingly
3, with two older brothers, 5
decorated her home In red,
and 6, to protect her. The cou­
black and gold; a dramatic
ple hoped to buy a home, work
flower arrangement shades a
hard and get out o f public
Spanish senortta doll perched
housing.
on a chrome and glass table.
'My husband came home one
Red lace drapes over living
day, and Just didn’t feel good. It
room windows. Toys are neatly
was hot. real hot. He took a
stacked in one comer.
Knight sits up straight on her cold bath, but he had a heat­
stroke. He died." Charlie D.
long
black
couch.
hands
was 32.
clasped In her lap.
Her
Widowed at 27. Knight stayed
smooth, unllned face belles her
In public housing, uneventfully
age and years In the sun.
raising her three children and
Site had dreams as a young
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woman In the fields, packing

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doing a market analysis of
what will be support stores In
live project. Researchers askrd
various groups of residents,
shoppers and store owners
questions such as Income and
number of children. Tire study
told them that the area was a
suitable, growing economy.
The potential types of busi­
nesses include a pharmacy,
full service restaurant, food
specialty such as a bagel or Ice
cream shop, candy store, a
cards and gifts store, a per­
sona) service shop like a hair
salon or copy shop plus a
store front clothing store, etc.
rtisss I m Tsvb . Figs IA

Mom, son
rebuild lives
after loss
from deadly
tornadoes
By Ro m White
HERALD STAFF WRITER
LAKE MARY - With a whole
lot of help from her family,
friends and kind Individuals
she la just meeting. Amy LeFlla la getUng a new start In
life.
LeFIls and her two-year-old
son, James, survived the re­
cent tornado but lost th.'tr
trailer home, the boy’s pony
und rabbit and everything else
they owned.
That James escaped without
serious Injury Is what really
matters. LeFIls Mys. ’ He’s the
reason • 1 know it's not me."
she said. *1 believe God has
something special planned for
James. He kept me alive to
see It."
Amy LeFIls. a 33-year-old
single mom. shielded James
when the horrible twister
struck their home on Myrtle
Ave. They were swept out the
back of the trailer which was
reduced to rubble. Dazed. Le­
FIls said when she awoke she

Amy LsFHs and hsr two-ysar-oid son, Jamas, lost avarything in ths racant
tornadoes. Amy Mys as long as she has Jamas, aha has avarything.
heard
the
boy
calling.
'Mommy, mommy, mommy.'*
He was only a few feet away.
Almost two weeks later. Le­
FIls has her left wrist In a soft
cast. Is bruised from head to
foot and needs a cane to walk.
She and James are staying
with a relative In Lake Mary
and have been Joined by her

Margaret who flew In from
Texas.
Pat Sanchez, a childhood
friend, has Initiated a support
system that Includes contribu­
tions from the American Red
C tom to the bartenders and
owner of Sassy Merlots. an
adult entertainment club In
FIssm I m LsFIls. Fags BA

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Also present was Seminole
County Commission Chairman
lUndy Morns who said. 'I'm
going to be brief, because tlie
star is the Town Center. 1 sa­
lute your Winter Springs Com­
mission and your staff, but
most of all I salute you.*
The planners and consult­
ants Include: Dover. Kohl &amp;
Partners,
Gibbs
Planning
Group and Michael's Design
Associates. They were gathered
together for a 10-day period to
gather Information such as fi­
nancial and geographical data
for the Town Center.
Consultant Charlie
Gibbs
discussed how his Arm was

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( H i i i m l s s l m i r i !&gt;!ik Win lli't Wrldr said Fi1
day that the board was going hi approx— thr
gr.mdlat hertng by a d 2 &lt;mint "I dmi'i see any
change In dlrrrllnn." hr said Van llrt Wrldr
and Grain Malay are lmlh np|vmrd tn thr
grandfathering
Malay said hr had talked to residents who
wanted to know why tlirie was no limit to thr
ritandfaihrrtug ordinance. "Under ordinary eon
dtilnus. a business would lose ihr grandfather
tni; exemption when it changed owners." Malay
said "These ship (oints appatrutlv will he able
to go on lotevet

h(' ludicrous m e n
ihiulauf/ about rnortru/ th ese
h u siiu 'sse s to Sanford'
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r i i k i i s s t ' l b r n x lit.i v h r p l r . i s r i l xx'ith l l i r
11 - t i l l it t i n h r . ii t n g

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In Kent I'.itk r.tssrlhrrrx
the .uliili N||ip i lulls .itul
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Sevrt.il n| thr cotnmtssinnris limit think II is
t.n in tietghltors il thr IrMoxx next ilnm r i r r l s a
&lt;’ Ii i i.tin imu i M uh ih.in Itki'h
ihr\ will
i i ’tr Im i 15 it Iiiiiii
llu i miiiii|NNiunr|N ,i|m i seem In In* ir.tih' to
ippimi rt.irultatlu-rlng thr existing .uliilt i m n
t.unmeni establishment* .mil sexually oriented
h i t - .t T u - s - .e s i n t h r Fern I'.itk . h i m

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New name honors library system founder

Sanford Mayor Larry U.de. who will altrnd
Tuesday s hearing, said he will rr emphasize to
the city eotnmlsstoners that Ihr elty woukl not
pass an
miriloe.il agrreinenl wlih thr county
unless ihr Kent Park club* were grandfnthrrrd
li.de told the eoiintv eommtsstoners dial he

pay tor the work cx]»cctcd to I k*
planned Metropolitan Orlando.
Hu transportation partnership
which has been pushing for
mipiovcmcnis on the bridge,
has estimated II would take
Fund
SI 2 mill!'Dll
Is .ihe.utv uudrr wav
tow'ard ir.u lung ihr higher
.iiiim m i

By Nick Pfetfauf
11KHALI) STAKI WKITKU

"f&gt;t? Central Branch Library, 215 N Oxford Road. Casselberry, was tolodicatoa Thursday as the Jean Rhein Central Branch m honor ol Iho
ouflty library system s rounder and firmer director Jean Rhein who
'otirod this past December after 19 years ot service SpeaKers included
Randall Morns, chairman ot the Seminole County Board o( County Comn ssioners pictured here Also speaking was Barrett Wilkins State ot
Honda Library dueclor

SANKOHI) rile ettv s Dime
tor of Planning and Develop­
ment. Jay Marder. calls it
"good news" Motorists who
fear driving over Ihr St Johns
River bridge on Interstate -l
may nay. "IPs .ilrout time!" t ’n
fortunately. It's still
years
away.
Marder has reported that die
Florida Department ol Trans­
portation has revised thr ten
t.itivr work program Io Inrludr
$2 million
In tlse.il year
l‘ t‘.hi/2tXK) lor picllintnory de­
sign activities. Im hiding survey
and geolec hnir.il work for ihr
1 -l Si Johns River bridge
The money however, won't

ally. XXIll'll Ihe FI JOT
woik pniigram was
was
no
etl.
thrrr
ill or a led ti iw.ltll mak
lug
improvemenis
in
Ihr
bridge, much less working on
the design lor Improvements
In order lo promote im­
provements on the bridge.
Volusia County's Metropolitan
Planning Organization (M ill)
joined with the Orlando Urban
la-ague tn creating an alliance
Harold W Harley, executive
director ot Mrtro|&gt;o!ltan Or
lando says the reason lor the
change of heart try PDOT Is
apparently the piddle srntl-

Lake M ary exp lores d ow n tow n site fo r p o lice station
By Shari Urodie

IKKA1.D 1KATURK KDITOR
I.AKK MAKV As the i tty dis. iissi-N the tmiklmg ol a new
puhlu s.iti-tv complex near In­
terstate-*! one city commis­
sioner would like to sec lilt:

jMiliir department retiiealr m a

lire department In either case.
Mi-Id suggests the purchase of
the property lor a satellite tire
Mahon
Frazier, who presented a
preliminary site plan lo the
commission at the work ses­
sion. was directed by the
commission lo proceed v.-uli an

llu- eounly already Is In court action against
two new clubs that opened while It was
strengthening Its adult enlertatnmrnt code
Sissy Merlot's won dtr right to stay open. V II’
Gold lost as two circuit Judges delivered oppu
site decisions
"We're nghl in limbo " Van Iter Welde said

1-4 bridge construction still years away
State revises
schedule and
includes design
work money

PtvolobyWiftadl

was not threatening the county "We’re Hying to
cooperate and he a partner." he said. IT the
Pern Patks clubs were mil grandfathered, they
could move In 11151*1 io sites in Sanford
"Ii would he ludicrous even dunking about
moving these businesses to Sanford," said
I'ommtssioner Itaryl McLain "I'm opposed io
Ibis, and I encourage people in Sanford lo he al
ilils hearing Tuesday night
Anodiei com cm tor the eounly are the legal
tees ihal surely will arise if the clubs are mil
grand la I hr red,

environmental study, soli bor­
ing and survey of tlie Sieruen's
site Thr study will cos! I»eIween $5,000 and $6,000. bill
Mayor David Mralor said It was
necessary to proceed should
the commission eventually de­
cide to build on thr pruposrd
H ill.

Frazier should present the
results ot thr study at a later
work session In Ihr meantime.
City Manager John Uttnn will
have stall study the price of thr
second option, presenting Ihe
rommtsslon with a total pack­
age cost for splitting the de­
part incuts.

menl expressed dining alll.mee
eiindiuted wnrkshtips on the
matter In Orlando as well as
Daytona Drarh He says they
apparently now understand the
importance of accelerating this
pmjrcl and I hey s u p p o r t thr
cooperative planning efforts
exemplified by ihr Alllame.
One of Ihr reasons people
have demanded work on the
bridge Is Ihr ever Increasing
nnmlier of vehicular accident!*.
Interstate
Iraflle
speeding
along at the
recommended

speed limit, suddenly finds lire
bridge with extremely narrow
ami dangerous sldrs Some vr
hu ll's slow down causing nth
rrs to rear end them, while
others veer away from die
sidewall only to sinkr another
vrhti lr or go out ol control
While the Initial planning Is
now e.xjH-t led lo hr financed in
the ‘itr/tKi Ils4 al vrar. thrrr was
no Indication regarding how
many years tl may Ik- before
actual widening work ran get
under wav

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Commissioner Gary Brender
said Thursduy al a work ses­
sion that dcait with t)ie public
safety building Brender said
he ihought It would he a "kick
start* lor downtown develop­
ment

CARPET MILL DIRECT

Dike Man- has been consid­
ering a 6-1/2 acre parcel on
property Siemens Telecommu­
nications wants to develop.
Siemens would trade the prop
erty to (he city lor Impact fee
« rrdlls (or the Development of
Regional Impact
(DR!)
the
company hopes the city will
approve.
The new public safety build­
ing would replace the current
home of thr lire and police de­
partments on Rinehart Road.
Voters approved a S I.7 million
bond Issue that would pay for
the project.
The city has been looking tor
a site for several months. It
&lt;ame up on tire Siemens site
last fall. Siemens original offrred a choice of two parcels;
tlie commissioners decided on
the southern parcel adjacent to
Pnmrra.

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Orlando architect T.
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building one building fur
departments would be the
er nnnmiral

Gray
dial
both
most

lieary agreed with Urendt-r's
comment that It would be a
nice addition io city hall and
Drcndrr tell it was a wise move
on the city's part since It would
have eventually had to Invest tn
infrastructure and retention
when downtown development
si arts.
Ihr commission now’ has iwo
options; continue with thr
proposed public safety rumpiix on the 6-1/2 acre site In
die Sir-men's DRI or spill ihr
poller and lire, using thr 2,ii rr parrel m the I'rlmera DRJ
lor the fire station, and look for
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he in the business district
along the 1-4 corridor, he sup­
ports the idea of a downtown
police station.
"It's one of the proposals I
made three years ago." Deary
said. "Il came full circle."

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By David Frasier
HERALD STAFF WRITER

University of
OVIEDO
Ealing Is .in rn
|nyme*nt everybody shares. anil
llirrr are 20 reasons why. at
Ihr annual Taste nl Oviedo.
Twenty premiere local and area
rrstaurants will sample then
entrees on May 2 The event
now In lls founil year
keeps
growing like the rity It is m
"Taste of Oviedo ts the eon
eept of one ol mu longtime,
loyal members." said Rlc h
Sloane. executive director ol
the Greater Oviedo Chamber ol
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Sloane said that
the Idea tiehhid the event was
to showcase the city and the
growth that envelops It
The event usually lakes place
on Alexandria Itnulcvard oil of
Alafuya Trail ami. for now. has
no plans ol leaving that spot.
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last year *We knew it was get
ting blggrr when. In the second
year, the Church Street plane
llrw overhead," said Sloane
The Taste has many exhibits
and attractions tn addition to
the IoimI sampling
The ( las
sic Car Kxhlbltlon will make a
return visit again showing oil
vehicles Imm collec tors a n d
even from Church Street Sin
lion
Hie Citrus and Celery
Cook oil Is now under the
spunsoislop ol ( lii/ens M.uik
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1.AKK MARY A teder.il grand
Jury, tn c barges made public
Friday, has indicted William J
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mrrclaJa. lor fraud
MeCorkle, ,11 his wltr Chan
lal. 2U. and two associates.
IID.in Higgins. :1M. and Sammy
Smith. 4‘J. both ol Otlandcc.
wrre c harged with tM) counts of
fraud and money laimdrrliig.
Tlie charges
stem
horn
Mt'Corkle's nallotiwlile
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at the new Oviedo Markelplace
plus shuttle selVM e lo and
hum the mall
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No driver's license
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Car chase
Glenda Aladln. 2H. of 2425 K
2 1st st Santord. was arrested
Htursdav hv Sanford police.
Alacltti was charged with aggra­
vated assault with a motor ve­
hicle
teckic-ss driving and
llrc-uig/attcmpilug to cludr a
police- officer Aladln was artested at the corner of First
SI reel and Holly Av enue. Offi­
cer observed Aladln driving Iter
c.u and chasing another.

Retail theft suspect nailed
Hai ham Mason. 50. of -104
W. 20th St.. Sanford, was ar*
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police
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with retail theft and arrested In
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Avenue Mason allegedly tried
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Donnie Burke, 76, of 150H W.
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Thursday try Sanford police.
Murke was charged with retail
thc-li and arrested In the 1500
block of French Avenue. Hurke
allegedly tried lo take medicine
unlawfully out of store.

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Willie McDonald. 3H. or 1325
Oleander Si., Sanford, was ar­
rested Friday by Send note
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McDonald
was charged with possession
of drug paraphernalia, resist­
ing without violence and rr
fusing to sign uniform traffic
citation.
McDonald was ar­
rested at the comer of 10th
Street and Mulberry Street.

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Why did airport
board do that?
We'd like in know w ho the engineer Is that
Is trytnu to railroad O rlando Sanford Alrjxirt Director Steve Cook out o f his job.
In a decision Tuesday that was no su r­
prise m light o f the outcom e o f the sub­
committee m eeting held Feb. 12, the A irport
Authority decided to terminate Cooke's con ­
tract Sept. 30 and seek qualified candidates
to review. Cooke, m embers explained, was
welcom e to subm it his resume.
Chairman W illiam Miller, members Col.
Charles Gibson and Ken W right and G en ­
eral Counsel S te w Coover com prise the
sub-committee that by consensus decided to
recom m end the cancellation o f the contract
that expires Sept. 30, 1998 but would liavc
autom atically renewed through Sept. 30.
1999 unless m em bers took the action they
did. M em bers claim the existing contract
w as Inadequate.
Uut Mr. Cooke’s performance is not.
After discussion at the sub-com m lttce
meeting, another consensus was reached to
research and draft a relevant contract and a
third consensus that the authority should
“Initiate a process to review qualified candi­
dates for the executive director position. In­
cluding Mr. Cooke."
"I don't know what they don't like. They
just didn't make that clear. 1 told them I
would lx? Interested In continuing to serve
as executive director, but I believe I'm de­
serving o f some clarity In what they believe
has been wrong. “ Cooke told us.
We agree, because It would appear that
nothing has been wrong. Cooke has pre­
sided over the best year thus far In airport
operational history. 1997. This year p ro m ­
ises to surpass last. Cooke Is well-respected
In the Industry, am on g em ployees and by
other Industry leadefs.
So why does tbl»_m aw &lt; * n » * X o f
Instead o f sound business Judgment? P ossi­
bly because Cooke Is not political; he has
not aligned h im self with any political coali­
tion in the county, he Is not ow ing to an y
group, he runs his airport profitably and
well. So w hy do we feel som ebody is try in g
to... fix som ething....that isn't broken?
W e Just w on der w ho m ight be prodding
m em bers o f the Aviation Au thority to do
things his or h er way. O ur airport should
be run by a board, not by a person trying to
control Its members.
The airport board may wish to update the
professional contract extended to an execuUve director, but this veiled ploy to railroad
a fine director Is on the w rong track.

K udos to cham ber director
My husband and I recently had the pleasure
of doing volunteer work at the Sanford Chamber
of Commerce. We are very Impressed with the
chamber's new executive director Ronald Rose,
who reminds us so greatly of our late friend
John Krlder. John was the chamber's executive
director for a number of years, as many people
will remember.
Walter and I enjoyed reminiscing with Mr.
Rose about the good ole days at the chamber
when we were active members. At that time.
Walter was publisher o f the Sar\ford Herald. We
believe Mr. Rose will do a great Job for the
chamber members and will bring the chamber
to great new heights.
In Just a short time on the Job. Mr. Rose has
made a big difference. The chamber building
looks so clean and neat Inside and out. The
board of directors room la especially beautiful
and the office Is also neat with no "clutter' on'
the desks. The big meeting room la as clean and
neat as It could be. The building Is newly
painted and no one could pass It by without no­
ticing It.
V alter and Wlnlfrod “BUI" Oialow
Long-time Sanford residents

On a new police station
“Second Hand Rose’ ...Remember the song?
That’s what the man Sanford stupidly elected
for mayor wants for our police officers to move
to Building 31. which the sheriff Is vacating. We
don't want It! We need a location accessible to
the people of Sanford.
Isn't It sweet of Esllnger to offer all the Junk
he doesn't want. I know how much the present
Police Department has. After the June 9. 1975
fire at tire old Jail, we worked out of that build­
ing. They don't need a T a j Mahal' like the
building being bulll on 17-92. They need a de­
cent building with modern equipment.
1 see all the money and time put on parks, the
baseball field on W. 24th Street, not to mention
the money put on the golf course.
People o f Sanford, don't you think our Police
Department deserves a large enough building ao
officers can work without being cramped? And
for goodness sake, one that Is properly main­
tained?
I bet if the shoe was on the other foot. If the
Please Bee Letters. Page BA

Some thoughts on Seminole County politics
Influence peddling In Seminole County
Well, questions are being asked again re­
garding (he Influence some of our citizens mny
have on our politicians. Tills Isn't new. There
have always Ik t ii those who seem to be more
Involved than appears appropriate. The Impor­
tant word here Is "appears". I do think that
there Is a perception that perhaps all Is not
right, when In fact tt may well be. My answer to
all of this is (o limit the number of county and
city Ixiards, and others, that one person can
serve on at one time.
Certainly there are many citizens that can fill
these appointments. It would be wise for the
county commission to pass such a ruling In co­
operation with city governments. Something on
the order that one person can only serve on one
county Ixmrd and one city board at any one
time. The problem with serving on more than
one board and being Involved In other county
business creates, as I said before, the percep­
tion of possible undue Influence upon the com ­
mission Itself. Tills Is not new In this county
and In the past It has caused problems.

Roads beautification
As before, we're obviously going to bit a snag
on this one. Certain roads scheduled for beau­
tification have been mure talk than action. The
initial presentations are much better than Die
end results. Is this going to be another program
where perhaps we hired more people to gtve
less service? It certainly appears that way.

Ernie
Hatton II
Ernie Hatton II Is a veteran
member o' numerous
government boards and Is
a civic activist in the interest
of good government.

tlons need to be asked as to why we created de­
partments that have lots of blueprints and more
employees but no visible signs of actual beauti­
fication protects taking place.
We have heard about all that Is going to be
done, when In fact many have already been re­
duced In scope while the department and per­
sonnel grows. As In the past with the roads de­
partment what has been promised. In writing to
citizens. Is far from what ts going to be received.
Apparently that department still does not have
It's act together.
Commissioner Adams has refused to sign off
on one of these programs because It Is not what
was promised. The roads department won't do
os agreed. So Die citizens tired of meetings and
broken promises are left with wasted time and
effort. No more meetings Just do what was
promised! This Is a wonderful program for the

county and should certainly continue, especially
with the money already Invested. I would sug­
gest that the personnel hired and those that
were already employed by the county get to
work before we have another uprising against
our road department.
A b vslve la i| U | i
Are you all getting tired of the abusive lan­
guage being thrown about by our politicians
about one another, not only here but every­
where? It seems like a prelude to the fall of
Rome. Will we destroy ourselves from within? I
know that I am no longer Interested In the
president's PERSONAL dilemma and all others
that seem to be the target o f one political party
or the other. The problem In Washington has
gotten so far out of hand that many Republi­
cans wish that It would go away simply because
they, the wise, see the terrible repercussions all
of this may have on the country.
I'm tired of the spending of tax dollars on this
mess and would like to see It all come to a con­
clusion soon. The mentality In this country to
destroy political enemies by whatever means
necessary Is contrary to our own survtval. If we
continue on (hla road we are going to have seri­
ous misfits In government because our best will
not seek political futures or offices. In fact,
we're probably well on the road to that scenario
now.
I n Hattoa. rags BA

S p e c ia l

TO N Y
TIZZIO

WHO ARE TOU
GONNA' BELIEVE?
A BUNCH O F
WOMEN MAKING
ALLEGATIONS, OR
THE PRESIDENT
O F TH E u n ite d

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S TATES ?!

A look back at some/. '
very special people

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Rocking the boat and
watching your tax bucks
J M ’t I
A school board candidate was telling people
the other day that she waa running for office on
the platform o f not “rocking the boatl* What I
don't understand Is why she la even running? If
u don't run against an Incumbent to rock the
«t. to change the character o f the board's
votes on tasues-then why run at all? Just to
change one rubber stamp for another? A bit of
advice, candldate-lf you arc not running to
make things better than what we have nowthen get out o f the race. The kida in the schools
deserve better!

Bob Goff

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Channel 9 suddenly changed the viewing time
o f the second part of the expose* on Ken
Wright's "cozy" relationship with County Com­
missioner's Daryl McLain and Win Adams. Very
Interesting! Was there some pressure applied?
Or waa there so much more Important news
that the scent of possibly corruption was blown
away by the events of the day? Inquiring minds
want to know!
Many people who turned In at 6 p.m. (aa ad­
vertised) missed the segment at 5:30 p.m. Those
who taped the expose' say that requests for
copies arc strong. There is an unconfirmed ru­
mor that Carlton Henley wants 6,000 copies.
Must be a mailing coming up. Don Nicholas and
Paul Lovestrand are reputed to have put their
copies in safety deposit boxes to make sure
nothing happens to them before the elections In
2000.
It's a shame Channel 9 missed the fact that
Ken Wright la Win Adam's campaign managerand Bits on both the Port Authority and the Air­
port Boards. What was It that the UCF Ethics
professor said about a smell teat?????
[ h i ggbool budget year
The word from the Department of Education In
Tallahassee la that this will be a lean year for
any Seminole County School Board budget In­
creases. IVe suggested that this la the year to
actually drop Inefficient programs In our
schools before funding new programs. Talk
about a radical Idea? I'm going to ask my
mother If she waa abducted by aliens, because
some of the looks 1 got made me think I waa
from another world.

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Bob Ooff Is a
■ w jj^ s ro f tbe
County School
Board, rsprossatlag Dis­
trict B

The School Board has been to both Lake How­
ell and Lake Brantley to receive student, parent
and teacher Input on Block Scheduling. It
seems aa If the board heard from every honor
student and AP student on both campuses. Who
we didn't hear from were the kids at those
schools who are In the bottom 25 percent
grade-wise. I wonder If they have the same view
o f hlfcV scheduling aa the honor students and
their parents? Has Block Scheduling helped
them or hurried their exit from education?
What does tt say when the Clerk of the Court
f » i « for s change of venue from her own court­
house? If it's a capital murder trial. It means
that the defendant doesn't think they can get a
fair trial because of prejudicial pretrial public­
ity. If It’s the clerk's current court battle against
a county commissioner--It means that the clerk
doesn't think that ahe can get a fair trial from
the Judges ahe serves. What’s that tell you?
What's that tell them? Every time she doesn't
like what ahe hears in depositions or from the
Judges and attorneys, ahe asks for a new Judge.
Hang on. this may require a change of venue to
another statet
Another one of OofFs good ldeaa--l suggested
that when the school system staff tells us about
how much money they have saved--the money
should actually get put In a bank account where

Coming up next month Is the one year anni­
versary of “Special People". Since we now
have many new readers we thought we would
celebrate early and show you a little of what
you may have missed by highlighting some of
our beat Interviews.
8711/17 •"A Spatial Yaaaa Mm ”
A great part of doing this column ts the mall
we get. One o f our first letters was from a lady
named Nancy M. Lodge. In that very moving
letter. Ms. Lodge told of tier courageous young
son Michael. Not long after this I Interviewed
Ms. Lodge. She told us that Michael is a very
Intelligent and curious 10- year- old boy.
whose feet and right leg are paralyzed from a
tumor located Inside hla spinal cord.
This tumor waa noticed more than two
years ago. It waa removed at that time and
was found to be non-roalignanL Michael
wean a long k g brace on hla right leg. a
short leg brace on the left leg and uses
crutches to walk. He uses a wheelchair for
long distances. Michael la a quiet, but strong
willed young man and tries not to let any of
this affect his dauntless determination.
11/M7 •'
Ms. Jean Hughes Is a friendly 69 -year- old
widowed mother o f three, whose courage and
convictions are an Inspiration to us all. Suf­
fering from a stroke In 1985 has left her left
hand and leg paralyzed. It has taken exten­
sive physical therapy to get her where she la
today. Her recovery has amazed many people.
She does require a nurse at night because o f
her inability to move when her k g brace la
off. This amazing lady has endured all this
and It has not hampered her love of life or
compassion for others. Ms. Hughes manages
to volunteer each week for the "Seminole
Reads" program.
ltftl/ 1 7 - ”C M « M m " :
We have said It many times, there are spe­
cial people all around us. They may not be
what you would call disabled, but they have
overcome health and life difficulties and have
gone on to make their world a better place.
One of these people fo Mr. Eddie Rose, the
City o f Altamonte Springs commissioner/vice
mayor and local speaker.
A tireless public servant. Eddie doesn't let
anything alow him down. Not even when he
diagnosed with cancer seven years ago.
During that time Eddie waa given six weeks to
two months to live, but like everything else,
Eddie beat the cancer. Four years ago he had
quadrupk by-pass surgery.
A friendly man, Eddie always greets people
with a smile and a Joke, even during these
times.
U W I 7 • ” I M iM tiM t M b Ti
We introduced you to another outstanding
Altamonte Springs resident, Ma. Doreen Kirk.
Doreen was bom 46 years ago In Rochester.
NY. She Is s friendly woman who speaks qui­
etly.
At age 11. Doreen had a stroke and a cere­
bral hemorrhage, leaving her with paralysis of
her right aide, a condition that is worsening.
Doreen spends most o f her time when health
permits. Involved In voluntary causes. For
many years she has taught youngsters In re­
medial reading, kindergarten, learning dlaabilities and emotional disability. Nowadays,
she teaches adults by her volunteering efforts.

�S E M IN O L E
Gflje Herattr
Sominoki Herald. Sanford. Florida - Sunday. March 0. 1998 - SA

Q u e s t

C o lu m n is t

JO H N E L L
JA C K S O N
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Seminole
County
activist

Wasteful
government
A wasteful and disloyal system of govern­
ment Is ours.
In a rrcent article dated Feb. 23. I npplauded Seminole County Commissioner Grant
Maloy'a concerns about his frllow commis­
sioners' (comrades') muffled efforts In wasteful
spending of more than $200,000 In legal fees
without success regarding the nude club Is­
sues.
While this Is a new road for Mr. Malay, for
his fellow comrades In government. It’s their
way of life. During my tours of duty overseas, I
know this country's system of government has
spent hundreds of thousands of dollars In
screwdrivers and coffee mugs. Right here In
this county and In city government, officials
have spent several thousands of dollars
studying dltchrs.
Governments’ wasteful spending and disloy­
ally to Its taxpayers and supporters Is no se­
cret. but Is their way of life. One of the main
functions of this system of government Is to be
fraudulent and disloyal to Its supporters und
taxpayers and to constantly provide doses of
disappointments.
This worldly government Is Immutable and
supporters must understand that they are only
needed because of the system election process
and once their supporters' mission Is com ­
pleted. the government and elected officials are
no longer obligated to serve them with the
truth, _
,
.
, i . i
. i
r,
Atj&gt;s« o ftlie courtty4 pubhu hvarlagt* oil ihe
nudity Issue. I recall pastor Bruce Scott
speaking, against |hl$j issue .sod quoting a
C‘
scripture from II Chronicles
7:14 which reads:
*if my people, which are called by my name,
shall humble themselves and pray and seek
my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then
will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their
sin. and will heal their land*
That night the people turned deaf ears. For a
nation that Is supposed to be One Nation Un­
der Ood. this country as well as this county. Is
suffering from many social Ills with no relief In
sight.
This system o f government is not designed to
Improve ways of life, but rather to destroy

Adult entertainment and the Hindenburg
Recently the Seminole Herald had me quoted
that Ihe county's attempt to crack down on the
adult entertainment Industry was 'going down
like the Tllanlc.* One person commented that I
was being too kind on the county commission's
handling of the strip Joint Issue. In their opin­
ion the county disaster more resembled a differ­
ent ship...the Hindcnberg...more like a crash
and bum.

If we stayed the course Seminole County
would stop being the only total nude area tn
metro Orlando, clubs would disappear from
main entryways Into the county and would be
1. Stop topless and bottomless dancing and
delegated to the back of Industrial parks where
ulrr dancers to cover up as tn Orange or St.
their impact would not be as great. With free le­
in's counties.
2.
Change the land use from commercial to gal help on board the taxpayers would be protretrd nnd with any luck the clubs would want
Industrial without grandfathering...to get strip
to move to a county or city where codes would
Joints away from main thoroughfares and
be weaker.
neighborhoods.
3.
Solicit the assistance of a legal firm who
Somewhere along the line the ship started
volunteers their expertise to counties and cities
sinking. The unanimous votes to crack down on
across the country In fighting adult entertain­
Ihe strip Joints switched to 2 to 3. Commis­
ment.
sioner Adams was telling local pastors how
Under this scenario I felt that overall the citi­
great It would l&gt;e for the county to end total nu­
zens of Seminole County would benefit the most
dity but then changed his mind and switched
lo reduce the srcondaiy effects associated with
his support to total nudity. The free legal help
strip Joints such ns high crime and decreasing
was replaced with a politically connected law
property values.

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Our students were shining examples among
1,100 at the Junior State Conference held In
Washington D.C.; well prepared, good appear­
ance and tn the opinion of many, the beat.
Florida now has three chapters; Seminole
County. Tampa and the Miami area.
Not bad, from none since 1934 to three thin
year. Hie directors were so Impressed that they
believe In u few short years Seminole will be
prepared to have it's own Florida Conference.
My question Is where was the support for these
students? The school board needs to get In
touch with Lake Howell High where it all started
and give some support to this program. There
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I

PD offered Donnie all the Junk they don't need,
he would blow his cool.
One last thing. John Polk kept asking for
money to repair the food traps at the old Jail.
The county commissioners didn't want to spend

The Lake County School Board moved their
upper level administrators out of their office
and Into portables and then put the administra­
tion building up for sale. Orange County Just
kaood out the top two floors of their big build- — — dollars. Seems like our
on both sides have quit talking about
_ changes and are doing things that are
outride o f bureaucratic thinking box. 1 wonder
what the fourth floor o f the ESC building would
lease for? Just kidding guys and gals...or am 1?

there for eight yean. Many of our beat times
were spent enjoying the forests and mountains.
I’ll never forget aiding and hiking in the moun­
tains In Berchtcsgarden and biking in Nurem­
berg's forested parka. Our most beautiful
Christmas tree came from the top of an already
fallen 50 foot pine tree. Germans were so strict
about cutting trees that the forest ranger had to '
give permission for any tree to be cut.
After 32 years In the Army my husband retired
and we moved to the Oviedo area. We chose our

It can be accounted for. If Mom wasn't abducted
by aliens-Dad must have been!
Here's a campaign Issue for someone. At the
test School Board meeting, a staff member, at­
tempting to Justify using a higher priced bid In­
stead o f the low bid. said *$00,000 (more) la Just
a drop tn the bucket When compared with the
total contract price, It's not o f consequence.* Do
you make $50,000 a year? The average family In
Seminole County only makes $41,000 a year.
$00,000 ain't a drop In my bucket. It's a Cha­
teau La Fite *32 tn a silver chalice. No wonder
people think governments waste the taxpayer's
bant earned money. All U takes Is a few com­
ments like that to turn public sentiment against
anyone connected to that branch of govern­
ment. And trust once lost Is hard to regain.

ore debates being planned now to take place In
Florida. Our students should be supported In
these endeavors. These students and thetr par­
ents should be applauded for thetr efforts.

A flul i m aots
The big news Is the Seminole Herald, pub­
lished In the county seat of Sanford. The ques­
tion I have been asked most frequently Is "What
are the advertising costs?* This Is not a ques­
tion 1 can answer, but tt certainly is a good sign
for the newspaper. The other question has
been. "Will I be able to get the newspaper eas­
ily?*
The content of the newspaper has always
been praised by those 1 have talked to over the
past two years. We are proud of our newspaper.

firm will) a price tag of $200,000 so far. Seeing
that this attorney was Commissioner Adams
main fund-raiser It caused Channel 9 to do an
Investigative s t o r y on good ole boy politics In
Seminole County.
The vote coming tills Tuesday will be the
spark that lit Oie Itlndenberg. Voting to grand­
father the clubs Is much more than Just select­
ing a site. It means giving the strip Joints every­
thing they wanted...great location, and a pro­
tected monopoly. Combine that with total nu­
dity and floor dancing and the county commis­
sion will be guaranteeing these clubs huge
profits for years to come.
A mother of three told me recently that as she
and her husband returned from a vacation, they
were listening to their CB radio on 1-75. Three
truckers were In a conversation as to where the
best strip Joints were located In Central Florida.
Their conclusion was Seminole County with to­
tal nude dancing. Thanks* said one trucker...
‘ maybe I will stay In town an extra night to see
the clubs.* Tills mother told me. "This Is not
what I want my community to be known fori*
The people of Seminole County want strong
regulations on adult entertainment, especially If
It's near their neighborhoods. As It stands to­
day. we are about to have the weakest codes
around and hundreds of thousands of dollars In
questionable spending. This could change If one
commissioner, who once talked tough on strip
Joints, would take a stand.

Paul
Lovestrand
Paul Lovestrand is
a Lon gw ood city
commissioner.

A u s t e r it y h a s p a id
the money and that’a why 11 people died.
Someone passed matches to a Juvenile through
a broken Iood trap door and he used llie
matches to set the fire.
Clara L. Palmar
IU tired Correctlomal Offlear
B u fo rd

We must protect the trees

ftrnat

Hatton-

Grant Maloy is
a Seminole
County com ­
missioner who
lives in Oviedo.

Let's look nt the history of this epic tragedy.
Originally hopes were high that the county was
finally going to nddress the problem. The board
was moving 5-0 to correct serious problems In
our code. In roily workshops the direction of
the board was unanimous to:

T h e nation that destroys Its soil destroys It­
self.* (Franklin D. Roosevelt). It should be said,
*a nation that destroys Its trees destroys itself.*
Tires are llfe-they produce the oxygen we
breathe. T h ey arc the oldest known living
things.* They are home to wondrous animals;
birds, squirrels, and many other creatures.
Trees provide food; fruit and nuta, and ahelter
from the sun. Thetr wood gives us homes, furni­
ture, fuel, books and newspapers. Trees help
preserve water and soli and provide recreation
areas.
Here in Central Florida whole forests arc de­
stroyed as trees arc ‘ slashed and burned* Ac­
cording to Pam McVety, head of Flortda'a envi­
ronmental permitting. *We are clearing 450
acres of land a day, twice the rate of the Bra­
zilian rain forests. We are also seeing the failure
of entire ecosystems--whole communities of
plants and animals.*
I grew up tn Central Illinois where trees were
scarce and fields of com were the tallest things
that could be seen for miles. I have always
loved trees. When 1 waa two my favorite tree
held a swing which a neighbor had made for
me. We moved down the street where silver
leafed poplar trees lined our back yard and we
had a huge pear tree, a cherry tree and a maple.
My father and brother built a tree house tn the
pear tree which gave us endless hours of fun.
My family picked cherries from our cherry tree
which my mother quickly turned into delicious
cherry pies. Our maple tree had the moat beau­
tiful fall colors-red, orange, and yellow leaves
which we raked and enjoyed again aa we
roasted marshmallows over their dying embers.
Years later I married a soldier and we lived tn
the United States and Germany for the next 22
yean. Trees were a part of our wonderful expe­
riences. Every fall we enjoyed nature's colors
from the hills of the Hudson River at West
Point, New York to our neighborhoods In Fair­
fax. Virginia and Carlisle, Pennsylvania. In
Kansas, in the fall, we picked apples at a
nearby orchard and during the winter marveled
at beautiful snow covered trees In the park
across the street. Pvc seen America from the
green pine covered woods of Maine to the giant
Redwoods of California-from Minnesota's lush
forested lakes to the deserts of El Paso. Texas.
Germany la one of the moat beautiful coun­
tries in the world because o f Its trees. We lived

ways of life. This system will continue causing
or tending to cause diseases and death be­
cause of Its perverted ways. This system will
continue allowing Its supporters and taxpayers
to come to meetings expressing their opinions,
moaning and groaning, just to have their pre­
scription refilled with another dose of disap­
pointment.
Where I live, a liar will not tarry tn the mist,
but tn this country of government. If perjury
a crime the people would be free, and tire
Jrtty of govcnunenl officials would be
up for life. This system of government
will continue to be partial, favoring their good
ole boys: prejudiced and biased. It will con­
tinue to plow up land, destroy nature, build
great buddings and cause much destruction
upon this earth and still be asking the same
ultimate question, what-happened?
Where I live no man la greater than his Crea­
tor and for that reason this system Is destined
to fall. The pestilence In this country from
mudslides, earthquakes and storms of all
magnitudes, sickness diseases, etc. will con­
tinue until this reprobate system seeks God's
righteousness.
Ood bless you all.

GRANT
MALOY

n

S u s a n E b e rle
Susan Eberts is a
registered nurse who
lives in Oviedo. She
opposes government
action that
encourages
explosive growth.

Guest Column
*

'

neighborhood because of its beautiful trees and
our home because of the woods behind tt.
A few months later I witnessed the slashing
and burning o f a forest across the road from us.
I couldn't believe that this could be allowed!
In early May 1905. our county commissioner
met with over 100 nearby residents about
Knights Krossing. a huge student housing proj­
ect which waa to be built across the road from
us. (Since we were In Seminole County and the
project was tn Orange County we were never no­
tified o f the Initial hearings.) Our commissioner
promised that the trees on McCulloch Rd. would
remain. The next day bulldozers knocked down
some of the trees. That day I became an activ­
ist.
Since then, thousands of acres of trees have
been destroyed. Our air and waterways are
fouled with smoke and ashes. What is the coat
to our health, environment, and quality of life?
Something must be done. First, elect only
those who will protect people and the environ­
ment. Enact a law against the alaahlng and
burning of trees. Pass a law to leave or plant a
20-25 percent tree buffer of land acreage be­
tween neighborhoods. Make a law that Ftah and
Oame issue a Anal building permit only after a
total environmental survey la done and gophers,
tortoises, etc. are relocated. Do not allow devel­
opers to hire agencies to do thetr wildlife as­
sessments as they are often grossly under esti­
mated and gophers, tortoises, etc. are being de­
stroyed.
“We have taken over the planet aa If we owned
It. and we call U progress because we think we
are making it better, but In fact we are regress­
ing. Species are dying tn the wake of this
‘progress' and we seem not to realize that our
life depends on theirs. The destruction o f spe­
cies Is more critical for the world than the
greenhouse effect and ozone depletion, because
tt Is moving Caster and la Inevitable. Peter Ra­
ven, director of the Missouri Botanical Oardens
In St. Louis, predicts that over the next 30 years
human beings will cause the extinction o f a
hundred species a day.” (Eugene Linden, T h e
Death o f Birth.* Time Jan. 2 1968 32-35)

o ff in Longwood
The result of the Longwood elections was a
‘ clean sweep* for those who campaigned on a
platform of austerity. The Incumbents had
high ambitions: a new city hall, a new fire­
house and the purchase of Sanlando Utilities
to encourage aggressive annexation. In addi­
tion. a 1-mlll lax was passed Just weeks be­
fore because of the financial constraints these
ambitious programs had brought to the city.
The water-sewer enterprise fund had Just Ille­
gally ‘ appropriated* almost 1 million dollars
from the general fund. This depleted the city's
reserves and left the watcr-aewer fund
$965,000 In debt.
The new city commission canceled the
building program and sewer expansion plans
and Immediately Instituted a 10 percent
budget cut. Six months later, upon a new re­
view of finances, another 5 percent cut was
instituted.
In January of 1991, In a citywide referen­
dum. the voters overwhelmingly approved a
Charter amendment, which required voter ap­
proval for long-term borrowing. Throughout
*91. finances continued to be tight. The end of
the year budget carryover was hardly enough
to meet a two-week payroll. Salaries for 1992
were frozen. Public works projects such as
road repaving were delayed. The city elimi­
nated 10 percent of Its manpower. ‘ Austerity*
was the watchword.
The austerity program paid off. By 1B92, the
budgets began to show surpluses. The watersewer enterprise fund began to pay off Its
debt. Efficiency Improved, enabling us to
manage with fewer people.
The results? Tbday the surplus In the water- ‘
sewer enterprise fund la over $3 1/3 million
dollars. This amounts to 120 percent of the
$2 3/4 dollar budget. The general fund has a
surplus of over $5 million dollars on a $12-*million dollar budget or 47 percent. By Sep­
tember this year, all bonds will be paid off
and Longwood will be debt free!
Yea, we may borrow tn the future if low in­
terest rates make It advisable and If the peo­
ple approve the debt In a referendum. Cur­
rently, our city commission la considering the
need for a new or Improved community
building. In addition, last year the city gave
Its workers a substantial ‘ catch up* aaliuy In­
crease. Presently, Longwood has the ability to
pay cash for a new building. We have found
that austerity and a ‘ pay aa you go* policy Is
a good one.
The bottom line has not yet been written. In
the near future we hope to translate this efllctency into a tax cut!

Let your voice be heard
O ir readers are invited to contribute guest
columns end letters lo the editor for publica­
tion. We reserve the right to edit copy. Elected
officials and candidates may submit one col­
umn a month. Opinions need not be those of
the Herald. We may or may not agree with you,
but we wfl always defend your First Am end­
ment right to free speech.

�6 A •Seminole Herakl, Sanford Ronda •Sunday. Marcfi 8. 1998

P u b l i c -----------Continued from Page 1A
her sister's four children on the
money she earned In the fields.
Her boys grew up and left
home. Twinkle, now 29. came
home recently when her baby's
lather died.
When the women moved to
Ltkc Monroe Terrace last year.
Knight explained, she was told
by Director Timothy Hudson
about the policy that offended
her.
'New residents were called
for a meeting, lie (Hudson)
said he wouldn't have any
gathering, drinking, running in
and out after 11.1 have eight
sisters, and we like to visit. 1
didn't think that was right, no
gathering. What he said, 1
didn't feel 1 was a person. It
made me feel bad.”
Knight asked Central Florida
Legal Services. Inc. to help
her. Managing Attorney Treena
Kaye saw a clear violation of
Knight's constitutional rights
that protect free speech and
association.
'While they (the Knights)
want to live In a community
without fear of crime and with­
out fear of losing their home,
they also want to freely exer­
cise their First Amendment
freedoms to associate with
whomever the&gt;r wish to see In
their homes or on public prop­
erty.* Kaye said.
Kaye, along with attorney
Rob Homsteln, with Southern
Legal Counsel. Inc., tiled suit
In federal court for Margaret
and Twinkle O. Knight, charg­
ing among other complaints
that the Housing Authority's
practice to deny residents the
right to free association was

D a n tzler
Continued bum Pag* LA
aren't many people who know
me. This could be to my advan­
tage because they can’t have
any
preconceived
notions
about me or dislike me."
Toll (almost 6-foot-5) and
athletic looking. Dantzler will
not go unnoticed as he tours
the state looking for support In
the 1998 election. He looks
people In the eye. holds out his
right hand and says, ‘ I'm Rick
Dantzler. I'm running for gov­
ernor."
He said he senses people are
‘ yearning tor someone to tell
them the truth, someonq who
ts capable "of "making trig deci­
sions. someone who’ll be hon­
est with them."
Dantzler said he was pre­
pared to talk to citizens
throughout the state. He mar­
vels at a week he recently
spent campaigning.
On a
Tuesday he visited Fort Walton
and
the
Panhandle.
on

If you can’t afford an attorney...
Central Florida Legal Services, Inc. provides civil legal
assistance to persons w h o are without adequate means to
employ other counsel. M anaging Attorney Treena Kaye
says CFLS docs not take crim inal cases. The Sem inole
County office Is located at 315 S. M agnolia Ave.. Sanford.
Phone 322-8983. CFLS serves Putnam, Volusia. Flagler.
Seminole, St. Joh ns and Brevard counties.
Southern Legal Counsel, Inc. Is a non-profit 20-year?
old public Interest law firm, specializing In constitutional
Issues, located In Gainesville. FI. Attorney Rob H om steln
can be reached at {352) 955-2144.

On Jan. 30. United States
District Court Judge Patricia
Fawsett Issued a preliminary
Injunction against the City of
Sanford
Housing
Authority
prohibiting Hudson from en­
forcing the policy that provides

thrrr shall lie no unauthorized
gatherings on Housing Author­
ity property.
Other complaints filed In the
suit have also prompted the
Sanford Housing Authority to
cease the collection of nnnrrntal charges through the use
of Illegal notlres. Still pending
ts a challenge to the legality of
the authority's
requirement
that public housing tenants
waive their right to a Jury trial
tn legal disputes arising under
the rental agreement.
Neither Hudson, nor the
Housing Authority attorney.
Clay Simmons, returned re­
pealed phone calls for this ar­
ticle. Hudson. In past Inter­
views. has maintained that his
strict policies are necessary to
rid public housing of drugrelated activities.
There's a certain majesty
when the voice of someone
without easy access to the
rourts Is heard by a federal
judge.* Homsteln said.
'It was the right thing. I feel
good helping other people
know they have rights.* Knight
said, perched on a lawn chair
in front of her home. In a gath­
ering of family and friends. A
gathering she fought for.

Wednesday he was In Tampa
and the weekend In Miami.
"It was like being In three
different states." Dantzler said.
T h e diversity of Florida Is un­
believable. There Is no other
state like It."
Dantzler and his wife, Julie,
frequently will be staying at an
apartment they have rented In
Broward County. He said that
25 to 30 percent o f the Demo­
cratic primary votes are In the
Broward-Dade-Palm
Beach
county area. He'll need to work
the territory.
Before making his run to be
governor. Dantzler t y M jt fix-

Subcommittee A o f Ways and
Means.
His accomplishments
In­
clude the Everglades Forever
Act. a Workers Compensation
reform. Juvenile Justice Re­
form. Solid Waste Management
Act. creation of the cross
Florida Greenway. and Private
Property Act. As chairman of
the Ways and means Commit­
tee. he worked to cut 235 pro­
grams that saved Ihe atate
&gt;270 million.
Health care ranks high on
Dantzler's list of priorities In
his run for governor. ‘ People
are tired of not being able to go

tu n tn T a llah assee. / J U .frC h c

to

waa elected to the Florida
House of Representative!- He
served eight years as a repre­
sentative and right more as a
state senator.
Since he election to the
Senate, he's been chairman of
the Natural Resources Commit­
tee, Agriculture Committee,
Corrections Committee
and

he said. They're weary o f HMO
employees overruling the deci­
sion o f a doctor. Sadly, people
have Insurance but they don’t
have coverage."
Dantzler la concerned, also,
with the challenge to people
and the state’s natural systems
as more and more people move
to Florida.
He said that

Soublelle's battered
spouse
defense.
Kuhn has built her career
being an outspoken supporter
of victim's rights. ‘ If there had
been evidence of the abuse I'd
be screaming from the roof­
tops.* said Kuhn. ‘ For Justice
to work we have to speak out
when lt is not Justice.*
Wolftnger. Plotnlck.
Kuhn
and Lee all support the bat­
tered spouse defense. They
simply believe the Soublelle
case Is a poor example. They
fear that this case could Jeop­
ardize
legitimate
battered
spouse syndrome cases In the
future.
The director o f the Florida
Coalition Against
Domestic
Violence did not return phone
calls. Kimberly Soublelle could
not be reached for comment.

versity. During the argument
Soublelle admitted to
Pierre
she was having an affair.

violative of the First Amend­
ment.
The
Housing
Authority
should put as much energy and
effort Into providing decent
housing a» they have In cutting
comers on the Constitution.'
Homsteln said.
Homsteln. who defends civil
lawsuits In the public Interest,
and has taken the Knight case
pro bono. believes that many
residents of public bousing feel
Intimidated by the system and
are often taken advantage of by
tt. And If the public tends to
not care, the Intimidation per­
sists.
*So much Is In the form of
threats. These ate people who
don't have much and don't
want to lose the little they
have. The problem Is made
worse becuuse some people
also feel tenants In public
housing shouldn't have rights.'
Margaret and Twinkle O.
Knight won.

doctor o f th eir choice.*

M urder-------CoaUoosd (roai Page 1A
able to practice law, which she
Is forbidden to do with the fel­
ony conviction on her record.
Since the murder she has
worked on battered
spouse
projects. Soublelle has also
worked os an intern In the gov­
ernor's legal office.
Not everyone sees Soublelle
as a model citizen deserving of
a pardon. Wolftnger, Linda
Kuhn. vlcUm’a advocate with
tlie Slate Attorney's office and
Prosecuting
Attorney
Steve
Plotnlck went before the board
in December. 1997 to present
their objections.
Wolftngcr’s characterization
of Soublelle os a ‘master ma­
nipulator' Is partially based on
that Soublelle has worked with
the very people In the gover­
nor's office who will now con­
sider her request for a pardon.
Wolftnger. Kuhn and Plotnlck
are quick to point out that a
jury of 12 Seminole County
citizens heard the evidence
presented by both sides and
rejected Soublelle's claim of
battered spouse defense find­
ing her guilty.
One juror also wrote In a let­
ter tn response to Soublelle
seeking clemency. T h is is
written to confirm my confi­
dence In the decision reached
by the Jury*.
Wolftnger said he ts encour­
aged because the board Is
taking Its time In coming to a
decision.
Sheriffs Lt. Billy Lee was the
Investigator on the Soublelle
case In 1987. ‘ Kimberly's alle­
gation's of being a battered
spouse weren't corroborated as
part of the homicide invesUgaUon.* said Lee. ‘And all evi­
dence Indicated she kept her
lewd activity from Pierre and
her family.*
For more than 20 years,
Kuhn has worked as a victim's
advocate with the Seminole
County Sheriffs Office and the
State Attorney's Office. Kuhn
has worked closely with the
Florida CoaliUon Against Do­
mestic Violence, but Kuhn
finds herself In the unique po­
sition of being on the opposite
side this time. Unlike Kuhn.
Coalition strongly supports

The Soubltllt murder
The Soublelles were living
with Kimberly's parents. Their
two-year-old
daughter
was
asleep In the house at the time
of the shooting. Following the
shooting Soublelle cleaned up.
lined the trunk of her car with
plastic, moved Pierre's body to
the garage and called her fa­
ther, Orville Bliss for help dis­
posing of the body. After Bliss
arrived he convinced Soublelle
to call 911.
After 21 hours of delibera­
tion. the Jury found her guilty
of second degree murder and
shooting Into an occupied
dwelling. In April 1988 Semi­
nole Circuit Judge Vernon Mize
Jr. sentenced Soublelle to 15
years In prison and 15 years of
trobatlon following her re­
ease.
Soublelle testified that during
their three-year marriage, her
husband had raped her, stuck
needles In her breasts, burned
her with cigarettes, cut her
with knives, and forced her to
become s topless dancer and a
prostitute.
During her eight hours on the
stand Soublelle told o f the a r­
gument she says led up to the
shooting and
her plans to
leave her husband and move
with her daughter to Houston,
Texas. She had received a full
scholarship to attend Rice Uni­

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Continued from Page IA
Other Items Included In the
projections are
npartmenta
which could be located up­
stairs. office spaces and single
family detached bousing. As
Victor Dover says. ‘ It can be a
wnlknble neighborhood where
residents can walk to stores*
Each store 1b cxjtectcd to have
2-1/2 parking spaces per store.
Other concerns were a mas­
ter plan !&gt;elng done with the
Water Management District,
roads, utilities, etc. The pur­
pose of permitting of the mas­
ter plan Is to expedite permits
In the future.
The environmental concerns
were that the center will con­
tain portions of the Cross
Seminole Trail, a Seminole
County project. The trail head
will be a very Important part of
the center project. The trail
network could tic Into other
trail arras.
One possibility
proposed
puts Die equestrian and walk­
ing areas of the trull around
the center. Consultant Forest
Michaels wild that from day
one they have tried to strike a
balance between developers
and the environment.
Members of the South Lake
Jesup Homeowner's Associa­
tion asked why they were not
put on the mailing list. Oennell
answered that Southlakr Is in
the county and It was an over­
sight.
When
asked
If another
planned Town Center in Winter
Park will affect Winter Springs,
officials said, "We don't know
the unswer to that.*
One person asked If a medi­
cal center was a possibility
and was told that It could be If
a proper site Is found. Several

Bm M rtw&lt;« fey Tm ? TUsU

Consultant Forest Michaels discusses the Town Cantor project
Springs Commissioner Cindy Germed.
groups of people were thanked
for their participation In the
project including Rollins Col­
lege students. City Manager
Ron McLrmorr said about the
project. “This has been a re­
markable process with re­
markable people and a re­
markable plan.*
When planner Victor Dover

Winter

spoke he also presented a slide
show which started with the
words T h e Heart of Winter
Springs*. He said they antici­
pate this will be a great work
tn progress and will mature aa
the area grows. The planners
and consultants will come be­
fore Ihe City Commission on
March 23.

W in t e r S p rin g s cops seek
th ird b u r g la r y suspect
Prom Staff Reporta
Winter
WINTER SPRINGS
Springs Police Department ar­
rested one adult and one kivenlle and are now looking for a
third subject in connection
with a burglary to an occupied
dwelling. On March 4. three
young males kicked tn the ironl
door of a house on Tradrwlnds
and entered. As one was going
up stairs he encountered the
81 year old occupant, who

yelled she was going to call the
police. All three youths ran
from the residence. Two of the
suspects were apprehended a
short time later. The clothing
worn by the suapecta at the
time of their arrest matched
the description given by the
home owner. The shoe's the
suspects
were
wearing
matched the foot prints left at
the scene. The third offender
has been Identified and a war­
rant Is being sought.

288,000 moved Into the atate
last year. *We need to have Ihe
vision to see where It ts going."
he said.
It Is Important, he said, to
gel more aggressive In mass
transit. Dantzler wants to see
better planning. He envisions s
system for the 1-4 corridor and
a day when commuters get

home from work more quickly
than they do today.
Dantzler would like lo ace
communities
develop *Safe
Havens" for schoolchildren lo
go after classes. They've de­
veloped some programs like
this In the Tampa Bay sirs,"
he said. 'Some of the churches
there have networked with

schools. It would be good to
develop more programs like It."
Recently. Dantzler opened up
a web page on the Internet,
announcing "Rick Dantzler la
In the Race to Stay."

| H I ( M LBS McFALL
Lerion Lee McFall. 77, Shrtver
Circle.. Lake Mary, died Thurs­
day, Feb. 96, 1998. Bora Jan.
• 1. I M I in CllWtand, Term.,
she moved to Central Florida
tn 1996. Mrs. -McFall was an
elementary school teacher. She
was a member of Stuart Park
Baptist
Church.
Cleveland,
Tenn.
Survivors Include son, Don­
ald. Lake Mary: sister, Lucille
Williams. Fayetteville, Tenn.;
two grandsons.
Briaaon Funeral Home, San­
ford, in charge of arrange­
ments.

ego, Calif.; six grandchildren.
Banfield Funeral Home, Win­
ter Springs, in charge of ar­
rangements.

half-sister, Phyllis Stiles, Dea
Moines, lows.
Brandt Funeral Home, Dallas
Center, lows In charge of ar■•••&lt;**»

ORIOL O'PBRRALL
Ortol O'Ferrell. 59. Sun Lake
Circle, Lake Mary, died Thurs­
day. March 5. 1998. Bom In
Defense
attorney
Chan
Santurce. Puerto Rico, he
Muller presented
testimony
moved to Central Florida from
from
Clinical
Psychologist
Hamburg. N J. In 1995. Mr.
Lois Veronen, an expert In the
O'Ferrall waa a forklift opera­
study
of
abused
women.
tor. He was a member of
Veronen testified that SouTeamsters Union Local *617.
blelle's life during her marriage
Mr. O'Ferrall was a member of
was consistent with the Ufe o f
Bom Again Christian Church.
a battered woman.
Longwood.
Dr. Lloyd Wilder testified as
Survivors Include wife, Mary
to Soublelle's state of mind at • A.. Lake Mary; sons, Andrew,
the time of the shooting. Wilder Lake Mary. Scott. Belleville,
testified that Soublelle was
N J.; daughter, Myra A.. New
very fearful at the time. ‘ I think York. N.Y.; mother, laaure,
she shot because she feared
Orlando; brothers, John, Kis­
for her life,’ testified Wilder.
simmee, Efiraln, Orlando; alaProsecutor Steve Plotnlck at­
tera.
Sonia
EUopulue.
tacked Soublelle's claims of
Oamcvllle, N.Y.. Olga Oortlck,
abuse and being forced to work
San Diego. Calif.
aa a dancer. The prosecution
Baldwln-Falrchlld
Oaklawn
presented evidence from an­
Park Cemetery and Funeral
other dancer who helped Sou­
Home, Lake Mary, in charge of
blelle break Into the buslnesa.
arrangements.
The woman testified that
Soublelle asked her not to tell
KATHKKHVK L. OHLX1CH
Pierre that she was dancing.
Katherine L. Ohlrtch, 86.
According to the witness Pierre
South Ridgewood Avenue, Or­
believed she was hostessing at
mond Beach,
died Friday.
a country dub. The witness
March 6, 1998 at Bowmans
also testified that Soublelle
Nursing Home. Bom Aug. 15,
wanted to spend the money
1011 In Hillsboro, Tenn., she
she waa earning dancing, but
moved to Central Florida In
In a way that Pierre would not
1968. Mrs. Ohlrich was a food
realize how much money she
service employee in the hotel
waa making.
Industry. She waa a member o f
A man who had befriended
the Congregational Church.
Soublelle while she was danc­
Survivors include daughter,
ing testified for the prosecu­ Jackie Ooodman; three grand­
tion. The witness testified that
children:
four
great­
he had never seen any evidence grandchildren.
of the phvslca) abuse that
Oramkow
Funeral
Home,
Soublelle nad alleged even
Sanford, In charge of arrange­
though he had seen her dance
ments.
unclothed.
The witness also testified
H . P i______
about purchasing the gun. used
_othy H. Packer. 82, 1sto kill Pierre, for Soublelle.
ler Court. Longwood. died
Soublelle Indicated she would
lay. March 6. 1998 at South
fed safer If she had a weapon
ilnolc Hospital, Longwood.
because of problems In her
a In Pittsburgh. Pa., she
neighborhood, but the witness
« d to Central Florida 28
was not aware of any abuse by
Mrs. Packer was a
her husband.
She waa a me ro­
*•*
of All Saints Episcopal
Soublelle's case
has also
rch.
drawn national attention. Wolrvtvors Include sons. John
finger, Plotnlck and Kuhn have
album. Oa.. Richard 1. Jr..
been Interviewed for an up­
Petersburg; daughter, Patricoming edition of Public Eye
Zcmenak, T h y , Michigan;
With Bryant Qumbd.
her. Rov Hanneriy. San Dl-

Zoe A. Stanley. 86. Linden.
Dallas Center.
Iowa,
died
Thursday, March 5. 1998 at
Spurgeon Manor Care Center.
Dallas Center, Iowa. Bom In
Perry. Iowa, she had been a 15
year resident of Sanford before
moving lo Dallas Center, lows
five years ago. Mrs. Stanley
waa a retired L.P.N. for V.A.
Medical Center. She was a
member of Sally
Harrison
Chapter
National
Society
Daughters of American Revolu­
tion and an honorary member
of the Descendants of Wash­
ington's Army at valley Forge.
Mrs. Stanley was a member of
First Presbyterian Church.
Survivors Include daughter,
Susan Beavers, Dallas Center.
Iowa; son. James C., Sanford;

The first response to It read:
‘ See You on the Campaign
Trail, Jcb Bush."

Visitation for Mrs. Katherine L
Ohlrich, 88. of Ormond Beach for­
merly of Sanford, who died Friday
will be Sunday (nan 2 until 4 pm.
at Oramkow Funeral Hone Chanel.
Interment will be In Brooklyn
Heights Cemetery. Cleveland, Ohio,
arrangements by Oramkow "Fu­
neral Home, S00 E. Airport Bhd.,
Sanford. FL 327731407) 322-3213.

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all preparation Is done at this facility
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�Samtnota Herald, Sanford, Flonda • Sunday. March 0. 1990 - 7 A

The w ay w e w ere in
Seminole County, 1925
You may remember that about two years ago I
gave you Information on Sanford as It was in
1925 token from a booklet published that year
by the Board of County Commissioners for
publicity purposes. The Information was com*
piled by n committee of the Seminole Assocla*
tlon of Chambers of Commerce representing
each of the communities.
In addition to datn on Sanford, the booklet
gives Information on the county and each of Its
communities plus several pages devoted to the
many crops raised In the county.
I have delved back Into this Informative
booklet and today will give you facts about our
county 73 years ngo and also what the Cham­
bers of Commerce deemed Important about
some of Its communities. In future columns I
will continue with the other towns.

Sm Iro Is County Statistics 1925
According to the 1925 census, the population
of Seminole County was 14.500. It was (and still
Is) the second smallest county In the slate,
comprised of 3G0 square miles.
Roads and schools were high priority Items as
25 percent of the county's taxes were expended
on schools and 33 percent on good roads. There
were 12 schools In the county and 91 miles of
liard surfaced roads.
A •1,750,000 bond Issue was to pave 88 miles
of new roads and Improve 45 miles of existing
roads. When completed after three years, every
point In the county would be connected by ex­
cellent roads. Sanford was one of the ties!
paved cities In the United States.
Interstate travel north and south was made
via three railway systems and the Clyde Steam­
ship Line which plied the St. Johns River.
Public utility companies had extended electric
light and power lines to all the outlying sections
permitting most homeowners to enjoy every city
convenience.
The average weallh per capita for the county
was approximately $700 and 60 percent of Its
citizens were homeowners. The assessed valua­
tion of the county was •8,000.000.
There were choice citrus lands, lilgh rolling
pine lands dotted with beautiful lakra and
streams and low lands with flowing wells. There
was a system of aublrrtgatlon • explained In
great detail • that enabled farmers to success­
fully raise winter vegetables which supplied all
ureas of the county.
Seminole County at that time produced 73
percent of all the celery grown In the state and
one-third of the entire crop produced In the
United States.
The booklet also ttoasted of many Industries
aside from farming and fruit growing on which
Investors could make profitable returns.
One of the largest poultry developments In the
state was then In progress In Seminole County.
Seven thousand of the choicest county lands
had been purchased for this purpose.

'T h etow n of Altarfraig Springs, described as
one of those dellghfWP'pfkcex1In which one Is
always tempted to linger, was located on the
Dixie Highway (Jacksonville to Tampa Branch)
and on the mainline of the ACL Railroad In the
southern end of the county.
Surrounding Altamonte Springs were some of
the finest citrus groves to be found In the state.
Also located there were a number of green­
houses which produced asparagus plumoses for
shipment to the leading flower markets In the
eastern and middle stales.

Legal Notices
e rn r o s lam b b a n t ,
N O T IC I
NOTICE IS H IR IB V OIVIN by
toe Cltr Commit*ton of IN* City
of lo ti* Mary. Florida, that m m
Commit*Ion writ hold a Public
Mooring on Merab I t t h , IBS#,
at 7:00 P.M., or * t toon there­
after M oooorbto, to consider
Second Hooding tnd adoption
ot on Ordtntnc* ontitlod;
ORDINANCE MO. S?4
AN OSOINANCf OF THI CITY
OF LAKC MANY. FLORIDA,
A M IN DIN 0 ORDINANCI NO.
141. AS CODIFIID IN S IC TIONS 1*4 0* ANO 1*4 &gt;0 OF
T N I CITY OF LAKE MARY
COOI OF ORDINANCES; F IR TAINIWQ TO OIFINITIONS ANO
SUFFLIMINTAL ZON INO R IO ULATIONI FOR RITAININO
WALLS; AND FROYIOMM FOR
SIVCRABILITY, R E FIAL OF
LAWS IN CONFLICT. COOtFtCATION, ANO AN E FFIC TIV I
DATE.
Tho Public Mooring will bo hold
tn tho Comm lotion Chamber*.
100 N. Country Club Rood. Lafco
Mary. Tho Fublic to tovltad to
to Urn* unts a final decision to
m id i by tho City Comm lotion.
Ceptoo or tho Ordtoenco to tub
i In tho Ctty C tort1*
A TAFIO RICORO OF THIS
M i r r m a is m a d i b y t h e
CITY FOR ITS CONVENIENCE.
THIS RECORD MAY NOT CON­
STITUTE
AN
AOtOUATE
RECORD FOR FURFOEES OF
A F F IA L FROM A DECIEION
MAOS BY THE CITY WITH
RSSFECT TO THE FOREOOINO
MATTER. ANY PERSON WISH■NO TO ENSURE THAT AN ADE­
QUATE RECORD OF T H I PROCEIOdfOE IS MAINTAINED FOR
APPELLATE
FURFOEEE
IS
ADVWSO TO M A M T H I NEC­
ESSARY ARRANOIMCNTB AT
M S ON HSR OWN E X FS N tl.
I WITH USABILITIES
ASSISTANCE
TO
MRT1CIPATI M ANY OF THESS
PMCBEOM MS SHOULD CONTACT T
' H I CITY ADA COO AO ITOR AT H A S T 44 HOURS IN
OF T H I MEETINO AT
OF LAKE MARY.
Carol A. Fottar. C *y Ctort
ID: March 4. ISSS
BUSH: March I . ISSS

hl»

Legal Notices
SS-1S4S
1*4 TUB CIRCUIT COURT
OF THS BMNTSSNTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
W A N D FOR
SSHINOLS COUNTY,
STATS OF FLORIDA
c * t t Ra. s r - s s o i C A -to -A
BANKERS TRUST
COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA.
N.A.. AS CUSTODIAN
OR TRUSTEE.
Flttolltf.
v*.
JOYCE M. RIQQINS
01 Ul., Ot •!..
Defendant •
NOTICfl
OF FORBCLOSURS SALS
BY CLSSS OF
CIRCUIT COURT
Not let to hortby givtn that tho
undaralgned Maryanno M art*.
Ctort of S«a Circuit Court of
SEMINOLE County, FlorMa. wMI,
on tho 3 S » day of March, ISSS,
M 11,-00 cm . of the W ttt Front
door of tho Eomtooto County
Courthouoo to Sanford. Florida,
offer for tola and M il M public
outcry lo tho highMl and boot
bidder for each, tho following
datcrlbtd property situated to
SEMINOLI County, Florida, to•ft:
T H I WEET SO FIST OF THS
EAST 1SS FEET OF THE SOUTH
1S4 FEET OF THS WEST 171 OF
T H I NORTHWEST t/4 OF THE
SOUTHWEST
t/4 OF THE
NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION
SS. TOWNSHIP IE SOUTH,
HANOI SO EAST, OF THE PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLI
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
purtUMR to tho flntl d t c r t t o f
toroctoiuro antarod to • C M t
ponding to l t d Court, tho etyte
Of which to: BANKERS TRUST
COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA,
N A , AS CUST vt. JOYCE M.
RIQQINS, to u*., to tl...
In accordance with the
S

spot Ml

■■■dob
In M e
(7) d oyt prior lo
St
m on nottob. Tolas hone
1*04) 1*7-00*7; 1
*771 (TOO) or 1-&lt;*OOt S*S-Si
(V), too Florida Roto* ~
WITNESS my hand
coo! of M id Court M e 10th
to FEBRUARY. IM S
(SEAL)
Ctort to the O c u K Court
By: Dorothy W. Stolon
Deputy Ctort
LAW OFFICES OF
JOSEPH PANIELLO
F ew Office So* 1*47
Pubhah: March 1, S. 1SM
OCO-f

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G R A C E M.
S T IN E “
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The land there was principally o f the high
pine type with some high hammock. High land
was stressed tn advertising this area aa It was
deemed very healthful. H ie original builders of
the town appreciated this feature when they
coined the name *Alta-Monte*.
The springs supplied an abundance of pure
water, delightfully cold and refreshing, and
there were eight beautiful lakes within the cor­
porate limits of the town.
A new school building, modemly equipped,
accommodated the children of Forest City, A l­
tamonte Springs and Longwood, A splendid
tourist hotel offered the finest accommodations,
having many features not usually found In ho­
tels. A free golf course was maintained for the
use of Its guests and boats were provided for the
fishermen who found much sport there.
There were two civic organizations In Ihc
lown. the Chamber of Commerce and the Ladles
Auxiliary, both very active and willing lo pro­
mote anything that promised to be of benefit to
the community.

Forest City In 1825
Forest City was located tn the southwestern
part of Semlnotr County between Altamonte
Springs and Apopka. It was In a well known ettms section of the county. Rolling country and
Lind suitable for stock raising made this area
popular for homes, farming and fruit raising,
ivmltry and livestock did well there and It was
believed that this phase of farming would soon
receive more notice. A new hard surfaced road
through Forest City would do much toward fu­
ture development.

Legal Notices
N O TKB
OP FICTITIOUS MAMS
None* «• hereby given Hut I
•m engaged to b u m u al 1057
Q oi* Drive,
Fiona*
317*5.
Bern,note
County.
Florida, undo* in* Fictitious
N*m « o f ART SFFSCTS CRSATIVS
AOVSRTISIND
S
DSSM N, *nd that I Inland to
regtoter taid name witti in *
Division
ot
C oiportttofl*.
Taaohoaaee. Flonda. m accor­
dant* with tha provieiont to the
Fictmou* Nam# Statute*. To­
wn: Section 1 * * 0 * . Florida
Blatutaa i t t l .
* J**b L -Bhdtori' * '
n if*
Putoiah: March S. tSM
D E O **
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IN THS CIRCUIT COURT
OP THS SM NTSSNTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M AND FOR
&gt;LS COUNTY,
CIRCUIT CIVIL
CASS MO.I ST-S S IT CA IA S
NATIONAL LOAN
INVESTORS. L.P..
JOHN D BENTON.
HELEN BENTON; and
UNKNOWN PARTIES
IN POSSESSION,
Dolandonta.
HOTICB
OP PORBCLOSWRS SALS
NOTICE to hereby given that
tho undaraigned Ctort of tho
Circuit Court o l Samlnolo
County, FtorMo, wM on MARCH
31 at. t * M , to 1 t o o a in., at tn*
W att Front Door o f tho
Sototoole County Courthouaa,
Sanford, FtorMo, offer for M l*
M public aoto la tho hWheat and
boat bMdar tor caah. tho prop­
erty
located
in
Seminal#
County, Flonda. more particu­
larly dooenbod on Iihibrt *A*
attached, purauant to tha
Summary
Final
Judgment
antarad in tha abova-alytod
COM.
LOT I t OF SECONO ADOITION
TO PARK VIEW. ACCORDINQ
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4,
FADE t . PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
WITNESS toy hand and official
tool of aoM Court thto tnd day
of MARCH. IS M .
MARYANNS MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By: Jana I . Jo m w Ic
Deputy Clerk
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT, PERSONS IN NEED
OF A SPECIAL ACCOMMODA­
TION TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS
PROCSSDfNO SHALL, WITHIN
A REASONABLE TIME PRIOR
TO THS PROCEEOtNQ, CON­
TACT WILLIAM J. BOYCE PJL,
SOI FIRST AVENUE NORTH,
SUITE EM. ST. PETERSSURO.
FLORIDA S3TS1, TELEPHONE
■11/S04-MS3, 1-SM-SSS-ITT1
(to o t, o r 1 -S M -s u -s n o m
VIA FLORIDA RELAY SERVICE.
Publtoh: March S, IS, 1M4
OCO-SI
M THS CIRCUIT COURT
OF THS 1 STM JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT M A M FOR
COUNTY,
C A M M . S S -IT4 S C A 14 A
MORTOAQS CORPORATION.
VS.
.
S.N. KILOORC, to SL,
Oof andent |a)..
NOTICK IS HERESY OIVIN
to
an
Order
l Foreclosure Sol* to
Court, tho pfyla o f which to todlrated above.
I arts •*■ to ttM
Front Door o f the Eawlnala
Coutdj^Courb
SOI
33111. to 1 I M ojn.. on the
H a l day o f MARCH IS M tho
ad proparty m
■to forth to asM Order or FtodI
T H I IA S T IS F S IT OF LOT 8.
ALL OF LOT S ANO T H I W IST
&gt;7 F I I T OF LOT 4, LA K I WAY-

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MAN HIIQHTS BUBDfVtSION.
ACCOROINO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROED IN
PLAT BOOK 3. PAGE I t , PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF E IM INO LI
COUNTY. FLOAIOA.
A/KJA: EM
SEMINOLE
AvrNUS. LONQWOOO. FLORI­
DA 337*0
OHOEREO to E IM IN O L I
COUNTY. FtorMo. thto 37th day
of February. U N
MARVANNE MORSE
Aa Ctort. Circuit Court
SEMINOLE COUNT V. FtorMo

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Par ton * with disability who
contact
AOA
Coordinator at *01 N. Pork
Avenue. Suita N., Sanford.
Florida 33771, m tooto five doy*
prior
to
the
procoodtog.
Telephone: (401) 133-4*30 Eat.
4317; 1 *00 *5 * *771 (TOO). Or
1 *00 *55 *770 (V). to* Flondo
Relay Sarvtca.
PuMtoh: March I , 15. IS M
DEO-M
IR THS CIRCUIT COURT
OF THS 1STH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN ANO FOR
SSMINOL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASS NOi SS 14S CA 14 B
NORWEST MORTQAQI.
INC. A CALIFORNIA
CORPORATION. F/K/A
NORWEST MORTGAGE,
INC.. A MINNESOTA
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS.
FRANCES L. FRY
A/K/A FRANCIS LYNN
FRY. IT AL
DEFENDANTS)
NOTtCB OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIYS SSRVtCS
TO: L. JEROME VOUNQ
whoaa raaldanco to unknown if
h*/*he/th*y b * living; end If
ho/kho/thoy bo dead, tho
unknown defendant* who may
b * apouaoa. hair*, daviaaoa,
gra n t***, oaaWnooa. itonora,
creditor*. trutoaaa, and *4 par­
tita claiming an toteroet by,
torough, under or
lo bo dood or olhro, and Ml par­
ti** having or ctolmtog lo hav*
any right, INI* or tottreat to tho
properly daaertbod to tho mort*
YOU ARB HERESY NOTIFIBO
that an action to EofbStodd a
mortgage on tha lollowtog
LOT 3*. HI OH LAND PINES
UNIT 1. ACCOROINO TO THS
PLAT HEREOF AS RECORDED
M PLAT BOOK (4 , PAQ I M .
PUBLIC RICOROS OP SEMIHOLS COUNTY, FLORIDA,
ha* baon filed agatoto you Mtd
you Art required to gortr* I
copy o f your written defence*.
N any, to N an DAVID J. STERN,
ESO. Plaintiff'* attorney, whoaa
addraaa to M l S Unlvtrtlty
Drtvo MOO. Plantation. FL
33*14 |no tolar than SO day*
bom tha data o f tha Aral publi­
cation o f thto n ode* o f action)
Mart o f thto ooidi
wtos i dafaufi wH
du

tor

to tho
WITNESS my
P*M Of thto Court M SEMINOLE
County; FtorMo. this 1401 ddy of
FEBRUARY, IS IS .
MARYANMS M ORSI
CLERK OF THS
CIRCUIT COURT
BY: Ridh King
Ctort
OF
J. STERN
ATTORMEY FOR PLAINTIFF
•Ot S. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE tOO
PLANTATION, FL S1S34
M-10*S3(NCL)
Publtoh: March 1, S, ISSS

MO-11

Legal Notices
NOTICE OF ACTION IN EMINENT DOMAIN IN THS CIRCUIT
COURT OF T N I EIQ H TSIN TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLONIDA
CASE NO. ST-SS0B-CA-13-E
SEMINOLE COUNTY. ■ political vubdivivion o l the
Stale o l Flonda.
Petitioner.

v
SHAHIN PIRZAOEH. REQINA LYNN PIRZAOEH. MELLON
MORTQAQE COMPANY. JAMES A COHEN. MARTHA C
COHEN. ROBERT P DEWARE. MALETA E DEWARE.
DAN PIVER. INC . a Florida corporation. EDWYN
SANOY DOWLES. QEORQE AUGUSTUS THOMSON,
and ANTHONY NORRIS, aa Trutlee* of tha FlorMe Land
and Colonliatton Company Limited. JAMES M
HOUGHTON. JUDITH C HOUGHTON. HOME SAVINGS OF
AMERICA FSB. ■ Federal Saving* Bank. DAWN LUTSKO.
DREW WILKINSON RAY VALDES * * Tai Collector o f
Seminole County. FlorMa. and the unknown apouee*
ol to* above. If any. Ihe If hake, devisee*. aatigno**,
grant***, creditor*, leaaeea. eiecutora, adminivtralor*.
mortgage**, Judgment creditora. true le w , lien holder*
pervone to poaaaeeion and any and all other peraone
having or or claiming lo have any right, 1111* or
inle ft* I by. through, under or e g * In* I tho above
named Oefendenta. or otherwise claiming any right,
title, or toteroet In the reel property described to thto action.
Dalendent*
TO THOSE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANTS ANO TO ALL PARTIES
CLAIMING INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR AOAJNST THE
NAMEO DEFENDANTS. ANO TO ALL PARTIES HAVINO OR CLAIM­
ING TO HAVE ANV RIGHT. TITLE OR INTEREST IN THE PROPER­
TY DESCRIBED BELOW
Ait Emrnanl Domain Petition, together with ila Declaration ot
Taking hat been tiled in the above-atylsd court lo acquire certain
property inlereata in Seminole County FlorMa. described aa fol­
low*
PARCEL NO. I l l
COUNTY ROAD 4 E A PHASE II
FSB SIMPLE
A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN SECTION 33. TOWNSHIP IS
SOUTH RANGE 30 EAST OEINO A PORTION OF LOT 34. *KAYWOOO REPLAT' ACCOROINO TO THE PLAT THEREOF. AS
RECORDEO IN PLAT BOOK 10. PAGES 27 ANO 2S ANO OFFICIAL
RECOROS BOOK 1153 PAGES 2000 THROUOM 3004 OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA. BEING
MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED A t FOLLOWS
THE SOUTH I t 00 FEET OF LOT S4. LESS THI EASTERLY 10
FEET THEREOF. OF SAIO 'KAYWOOD REPLAT'
THS ABOVE DESCRIBED PARCEL OF LAND LIES IN THE CITY
OF SANFORD SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA ANO CONTAINS
274* SOUARE FEET MORE OR L E M
TOOBTMIR WITH
PARCEL HO. 121
COUNTY ROAO 4SA. PHASE II
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT
A PARCEL OF LAND LYINO IN SECTION 32 TOWNSHIP I t
SOUTH. RANGE 30 EAST. BEING A PORTION OF LOT 34. 'KAYW 00 0 REPLAT' ACCOROINO TO THE PLAT THEREOF. AS
RECOROED IN PLAT BOOK 30 PAGES 17 ANO 31 ANO OFFICIAL
RECOROS BOOK It S3 PAGES 2000 THROUGH 3004 OF THE
PUOLIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA. BEING
MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED A l FOLLOWS
THE NORTH S 00 FEET OF THE SOUTH 30 00 FEET OF LOT 34
LESS THE EASTERLY tO FEET THEREOF. OF SAIO 'KATWOOO
REFLAT*
THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PARCEL OF LAND LIES IN THE CITY
OF SANFORD SEMINOLI COUNTY FLORIDA ANO CONTAINS SSS
SOUARE FEET MORE OR LESS
PARCEL HO. 1SS
COUNTY ROAO 4SA. PHASE II
FEE SIMPLE
A PARCEL OF LAND LYINO IN SECTION 32 TOWNEHIP IE
SOUTH. HANOI 30 EAST BEINQ A PORTION OF LOT I 3A 'KAYWOOD REPLAT' ACCOROINO TO THE PLAT THEREOF. AS
RECOROED IN PLAT BOOK 10. PAGES 17 AND 2S ANO OFFICIAL
RECOROS BOOK 174S. PAOE IS M OF THE PUBLIC RICOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA. BIINO MORE PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
THE SOUTH 25 00 FEET OF LOT I3A OF SAID 'KAYWOOD
R f FLAT*
THE ABOVE 0ESCNI6E0 PARCEL OF LANO LIES IN THE CITY
OF SANFORD. SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA ANO CONTAINS
1(35 SOUARE FEET MORE OR LESS
TOGETHER WITH
PASCSL HO. TBS
COUNTY ROAO 44 A. PHASE tl
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION BASS M l NT
A PARCEL OF LANO LYINO IN SECTION S2. TOW NSHIP IS
SOUTH. RANGE 50 EAST. BIINO A PORTION OF LOT 13A. 'KAYWOOO REPLAT' ACCOROINO TO TH I PLAT THEREOF. AS
RECORDEO IN PLAT BOOK 30. PAGES &gt;7 ANO 31 ANO OFFICIAL
RECOROS BOOK 174S. PAGE t t M OF THE PUBLIC RICOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA BIINO MORE PARTICULARLY
DC SCRIBED A l FOLLOWS
THE NORTH t 00 FEET OF THE SOUTH 30 00 FEET OF LOT 13A
OF SAIO 'KAYWOOD REPLAT*
THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PARCEL OF LANO LIES IN THE CITY
OF SANFORD. SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA ANO CONTAINS U S
SOUANS FEET. MORS OR L E M
.MO. SSI
A PARCEL OF LANO IN SECTION 4. TOWNSHIP 30 SOUTH.
HANOI SO EAST BCJNO A PORTION OF LOTS 3 ANO I. BLOCK S.
■LOCH ARBOR COUNTRY CLUB ENTRANCS SECTION* ACCORO­
INO TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RSCOROSO IN PLAT BOOK B.
PAGES I t ANO 13 ANO OFFICIAL RICOROS BOOK t a i l PAQ I
SI OF THS PUBLIC RECOROS OF SCtbNOLS COUNTY. FLORIOA
a tlh u taoMA PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
THS NORTH 40 00 FEET OF LO T I * ANO ) . BLOCK 0. O f SAIO
'LOCH ARBOR COUNTRY CLUB ENTRANCE SECTION*
THS ABOVE DESCRIBED PARCCL U M IN SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA ANO CONTAINS 4400 SQUARE FECT. M O M OR LEES
PARCEL MO. 1ST
COUNTY R O A 0 44A. PttASS M
PBS SIM P I S (NIATUSI
A PARCEL OF LAND IN SECTION S ). TOWNSHIP t t SOUTH.
RAMOS 50 EAST BIINO A PORTION OF A HIATUS LVINO EAST OF
•MAYFAIR VILLAS* AS M C O R 0 E 0 IN PLAT BOOK S3. PA O i l t10 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS O f SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
ANO WEST O f *TSE‘N GREEN ESTATES* AS RECOROED IN PLAT
BOOK 13. PAOE 43 O f SAID PUBLIC RECOrOS. BEING MORE
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER O f THE SOUTHEAST
QUARTER O f SAIO SECTION S3. THENCE RUN SOUTH SS*M‘ S1*
WSST. ALONG THE SOUTH UNE OF SAID SOUTHEAST QUARTER.
1317 BE F i f T TO THE SOUTHERLY EXTENSION O f THE W t « T
U N I O f LOT S I OF SAID *T E I’ N ORESN ESTATES'. THENCE RUN
NORTH 00*1130' WEST. ALONO SAIO SOUTHERLY EXTENSION.
30 00 FEET TO THE SOUTHWEST CONNER O f EAIO LOT 31 ANO
TH I POINT OF BEOINNINO. THENCE CONTINUE NORTH
00*1E‘30' WEST. ALONO THE WEST LINE OF EAIO LOT S I. A DIS­
TANCE O f tO 00 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 0t*S0'31' WEST,
3 10 FEET TO THE EAST UNE OF THE OREENBELT AREA OF SAID
■MATFAJR VILLAS'; THENCE RUN SOUTH OOMS'SO* EAST.
ALONO THE EAST LINE OF EAIO OREENBELT AREA. A DISTANCE
O f 30 00 FEET TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF EAIO OREEN­
BELT AREA. THENCE RUN NORTH *3*50'13* EAST, 3.10 FEET TO
THE POINT OF BEOINNINO
THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PARCEL LIES IN SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA AND CONTAINS 43 SQUARE FEET. MORE OR LE M

MABEL NO. 10*

COUNTY ROOD 44 A, PMARE If

P IS SMI P IS (MlSTUB)
A PARCEL O f LANO IN SECTION 33. TOWNSHIP IS SOUTH.
RANOE SO EAST BEINO A PORTION OF THAT PARCEL LYINO
EAST O f TH I EAST LINE OF THE WEST THREE OUARTERE OF
THS SOUTHWEST OUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF
THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 33 ANO WEST OF
THS WEST UNE OF -LINDSEY ESTATES* ACCORDING TO TH I
PLAT THSM OF AS RECORDEO IN PLAT BOOK 43, PAGE IE OF
THI PUBUC M COROS OF SEMINOLI COUNTY. FLORIDA. BEINO
MORS PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED A t FOLLOWS:
COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER O f T H I SOUTH­
WEST QUARTER O f SAID SECTION 33 FOR A POINT OF REFER­
ENCE; THENCE RUN SOUTH • • ‘ STBS* WEST ALONO THE SOUTH
UNE OF SAID SOUTHWEST QUARTER 433 S3 FEET TO THE WEST
U N I O f THE SOUTHERLY EXTENSION SAID 'UNDSEY ESTATES*
AND THE POINT OF BEOINNINO. THENCE RUN NORTH 00*07'4E*
WEST ALONO SAID WEST LINE 1* 00 FEET TO THE NORTH
RIGHT-OF-WAY UNE OF COUNTY ROAO 4SA (PAOLA ROAD) AS
RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 340. PAOE 34E OF
SAID PUBLIC M COROS. THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 00*01*41*
WEST ALONO SAID WEST LINE NORTH 0«*01'4E* WEST SS 00
FEET. THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 0 0 *0 r4 l* WEET ALONO SAID
WEST U N I I t * 03 FEET TO THE NORTH U N I OF THE SOUTH­
WEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST OUARTER OF TH I SOUTH­
WEST OUARTER OF SAID SECTION S3. THENCE RUN SOUTH
SB*U'3S* WEST ALONO SAID NORTH UNE 7 01 FEET: THENCE
RUN SOUTH M *M '4 1 * EAST ALONO THE EAST LINE OF THE
WEST THREE QUARTERS OF THS SOUTHWEST OUARTER OF
THE SOUTHEAST OUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST OUARTER
• IS OS FEET; THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 00*3E‘4t* EAST ALONO
SAID EAST UNS St 00 FEET TO SAIO NORTH fUOHT-OF-WAT
UNE; THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 00*3S'43* EAST ALONO SAIO
EAST UNE I S 00 FEET TO SAID SOUTH UNE OF THE SOUTH­
WEST QUARTER. THENCE RUN NORTH St*S3’03* EAST ALONO
SAID SOUTH U N I 1.0S FEET TO THE POINT OF BEOINNINO.
THE ABOVE OESCfUBEO PARCEL U U IN SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA ANO CONTAINS M IS SO U A M FEET MORE OH U S E .
RAbCBL NO. M IA
COUNTY ROAO 4SA, PHASE M
---------- —
F M SIMPLE
A PARCEL OF LANO IN SECTION 4. TOWNSHIP M SOUTH.
HANOI SO EAST BCINO LOTS 7 ANO S. BLOCK 1. *LOCH ARBOR
COUNTRY CLUB I N TRANCE SECTION* ACCOROINO TO T H I
P U T THEREOF AS MCOHOCO IN P U T BOOK I . PAOES 11 AND
I t ANO OFFICIAL M COROS BOOK 1M4. PROS MS OF THE PUB­
LIC RECOROS O f SEMINOLI COUNTY. FLORIDA BEINO MORE
PARTICULARLY 01 SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
ALL OP LO T I 1 ANO B BLOCK 1, OP SAIO ‘ LOCH ARBOR COUN­
TRY CLUB ENTRANCE SECTION*.
TH I ABOVE DESCRIBED PARCEL U U IN M Ml N O LI COUNTY.
FLORIOA ANO CONTAINS 1 M S 1 SQUARE F U T . M O M OR L E U .
tosh Defendant to further net toad dial the PatRtonar a d petition
fay an Ordar a f Tbktog bafora dto Manarabto O. M. BATON, J R ,
ana at tha Judgaa a f to * ab avi afytod Court, on Frtdaa dto 17th
day af Mroeh. IM S . at * 3 0 a n . , Courtroom L. to tha ‘
County Caurthauaa. Sanford, Florida, to
Declaration a f Taking
heretofore Iliad to thto
Dafandanlg to thto auN and aa athar totaraatad parttaa may time­
ly ragueat a haartig on tha Petition for tho Order of TMUng ol too
dm* and place daaignnled and be heard. Any Defendant laMng to
Me a timely ragueat tor hearing ehaS naive any right ta object to
dto Order o f Taking.
claiming any I

the properly daaenbed in the Petition In the above-ttytod Eminent
Domain proceeding la hereby required to verve written detente*.
H any you hav*. lo the Petition heretofore filed to thi* cauae on
tho Petitioner, and any raquett for a bearing on the Petition for
tho Ordar of Taking, if daatrad. on Petitioner-* Attorney, whoa*
name and addraaa it thown below on or before Friday, March 10.
ISSS, and lo file tho original of your written dafanao* and any
raquatt for hearing on tho Petition for the Ordar of Taking with tho
Clark of thi* Court onhor bafora aervtca on fhe Petitioner*
Attorney or immediatory thereafter, to ahow what right, thto. Inter•at or ban you have, If any. or claim In and to tfta property
described in said Petition and lo ahow caut*. If any you hove,
why told property thould not be condemned for the uao* and purpoaoa a* aet forth to **&gt;d Petition. If you fail lo antwor, a dafaufi
may bo antarad agatott you for tha relief demanded to the
Petition. If you tail lo raquatt a hearing on tha Petti ion for Ordar
of Taking you ah*It waive any right to obfocl to veld Order of
WITNESS my hand and aaal of told Court on JANUARY 23rd,
IM S .
(S iA U
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN ANO FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA.
By: Ruth King
Deputy Clark
ROBERT A. McMILLAN
County Attorney
for Samlnolo County. Florida
Seminole County Servkaa Building
1101 Eaal Flral Street
Sanford. Florida 33T7I
Telephone: (407) 121-1130. Eat. 1154
Attorney for Petitioner
Publish: Sunday. Match 1, IM S
Sunday. March S, IM S
OCO-1
IN THS CIRCUIT COURT
OF THS SIOHTSSNTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
Ml ARD FOR
SSMINOLS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASS NO. t T - t S I S CA
DIVISION 14-A
FT MORTOAOE COMPANIES
0/B/A FIRST TENNESSEE
MORTOAOE COMPANY. INC.
AS SUCCESSOR IN
INTEREST TO FIRST
TENNESSEE BANK
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION.
Ptolntiff(l),
RICHARD K WALKER. II. at al.
Oaf andenl(t).
N O TIC I
OF FORECLOSURE BALK
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
purauant lo a Fetal Judgment ot
M ortgage Foreclosure dated
February 20th,
IM S ,
and
lared to C a t* NO ST-ISIS
CA ol tho Circuit Court of the
EIOHTEINTH Judicial Circuit to
* lor SEMINOLE County.
Florida wherein FT MORTOAOE
COMPANIES 0/B/A FIRST TENNESSEI MORTOAOE COMPA­
NY. INC. AS SUCCESSOR IN
INTEREST TO FIRST TEN­
NESSEE
SANK
NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION to the Plaintiff
and RICHARO K WALKER. It,
RUTH R WALKER. SEMINOLE
COUNTY. CHARLES WALKER
are tho Defendant!. I wtN veil lo
tho tugboat and boat bidder tor
th at tha WEST FRONT
DOOR OF THE SEMINOLE
COUNTY COURTHOUSE; SAMFORO. FLORIOA af 11:00 OJO..
on tho M th day o f March. IM S .
too following described proper­
ty a* aet forth to aaid Final
LOT S. SLOCK *A*. RAVENNA
PARK SECTION OF LOCH
ARBOR. ACCOROINO TO THE
P U T THEREOF AS RECORDED
IN P U T BOOK 12. PAOE(S) SI
ANO S I. OF T H I PUBLIC
RICOROS
OF
SEM INOLI
COUNTY. F L O R ID A .
WITNESS MY HAND and MM
■oat of thi* Court on February
tOto. IS M .
Ctort of too Circuit Court
By: Dorothy W. Soft on
ftaniitv Clark
Echevarria. McCall*. Raymar,
Barrett E Trappier
Peat Office Boa 3410
Tampa. FL 35401
FE70S33M
NOTICE
In accordance with tha
Americana Otaebrto,** Act, per­
sona naedtog a apoctol accomlion to particlpato to toto
notice not later than seven (7)
day* prior to too proceeding at
the odd/eaa given on to *
notice. Telephone: 407-3334330 oat. 4331; 1-000-MS-0771
(TOO) or t-OOO-OSS-ailO (tr): via
Florida Raley Service.
Publtoh: March 1. 0. IM F

0104

C ITY OP LAKE MART.
NOTTCB
OP P U b liC HEARING
NOTICI IS HEREBY OIVEN by
too City Commietioa of too City
o f Lake Mary. Florida, toot aaid
Commioaion will hold a Public
Hearing on M orth IP th , 1M B ,
at 1:00 P.M., or aa ooon there­
after a t pooolbto, to conoidor
Second Reading end adoption
of an Ordinance entitled:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF U K I MARY. FLORIDA.
REZONING CERTAIN LANOS
WITHIN THE CITY OF LA K I
MARY, AS HIREtN DEFINED
FROM TH I PRESENT ZONMO
CLASSIFICATION OF H-1A BINOLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL AND
C-1 GENERAL COMMERCIAL
TO
PO
PROFESSIONAL
OFFICE. PURSUANT TO THE
TERMS OF THE FLORIOA
STATUTES; PROVIDING FOR
THE AMENDMENT TO THE
OFFICIAL ZONING MAP; PRO­
VIDING FOR CONFLICT, SEV­
ERABILITY ANO EFFECTIVE
DATE.
changing tha toning on tho foiR -tA Single Family Residential
and C-1 Goner al Commercial to
PO Proto* atonal Office:
Tho South i t i . o o teat of too
Weet too.oo fool of Block B,
AMENDED P U T OF CRYSTAL
HEIGHTS, according to too Plat
thereof o t recorded in Plat
Book S. Pago SZ. of too Public
Recorda of Seminole County,
Florida.
And tho South (1.00 loot o f
too Eaal 300 faaf of Bloch B.
AMENDE0 P U T OF CRYSTAL
HEIGHTS, according lo too Plot
thereof aa roc ordad to Plat
Book S, Pago S3, of the Public
Recorda ot Seminole County,
Florida.
And toe North 1S0.0S foot o f
too South 3S I.00 toot e l too
Seat 300 00 feat of Biocb B,
AMENDED P U T OF CRYSTAL
HEIGHTS, according to tho Ptoi
thereof aa recorded in Plat
Book S, Pago S3, of too Pubic
Record* of Eomtooto County,
Florida.
Tho Public Hoartos ariK be hold
St the Commitelon Chamber*,
ISO N. Country Club Rood, Lake
Mary. The Public to tovttod ta
and be heard. Said hear-

A TAPED RECORO OF THIS
MEETINO IE MADE BY THE
CITY FOR ITS CONVENIENCE.
THIS RECORD MAY NOT CON­
STITUTE
AN
ADEQUATE
RECORO FOR PURPOSES OF
APPEAL FROM A DECISION
MADS BY THE CITY WITH
RESPECT TO THE FOREGOING
MATTER. ANY PERSON WISH­
ING TO ENSURE THAT AN ADE­
QUATE RECORO OF T H I PRO­
CEEDINGS IS MAINTAINED FOR
APPE LU TE
PURPOSES
IS
AOVISED TO MAKS THE NEC­
ESSARY ARRANGEMENTS AT
HIS OR HER OWN EXPENSE.
PER SONS WITH 0ISASRJT1SS .
NEEOINO
ASSISTANCE
TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON­
TACT THS CITY AOA COORDI­
NATOR AT LEAST 45 HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF TH I MEETING AT
HOT) 334 -SO14.
CITY OF U K I MARY,
FLORIDA
Carol A. Footer, City Clerk
DATED: March 4, IM S
PUBLISH: March S. 1PM
DEO-73

IN THS CIRCUIT COURT
OP T N I SMWTSSNTN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M AND POD
FLORIDA
OASB DO. S r - t * M - O A - t « - W
DAVID C CAMPBELL
end BARBARA FISHER.
Plaintiff*,

v*

RONALOA WATEOR.
if atom, and If
dead, hit unknown
* pou • • heir*
devtoeaa. grantee*,
creditor* end *a
other pertle* claiming
by. through, under or
eg*Inal Mm and all unknown
natural poteen* If alive.

natural pareona Motoring
under th* ab o rt named
or dooertbed Defendant or
party or Motoring lo have
any right tide or Inter** t
to and lo tho lend*
hereafter described,
and eltegaa
Defendant!
TO: RONALD A. WATSON Whoa* Leal Known Add re* * to:
3303
Stonabrook
Drtvo.
Son lord. FL SETTS. M store, end
H dead, hi* unknown apouae,
hair*, devtoeaa, grantooa, cred­
itor* and aK other pertle* claim­
ing by. through, under or
■gem*I him and *U unknown
natural pareona M a tore, and If
dead or not known lo b e dead
or olive.
respective unknown
creditor*, or other parti**
claiming by. through or under
Maiming
named or described Defendant
or party or claiming lo have any
right llfto or totoreat to and to
too lend* hereafter described,
HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action for Doctor*lory
Judgment to Ouiel and Confirm
Tide on tho fallow tog property
to Sanrinoto County, Florida
Lota T and E, U K E EMMA
COVE, according to too Ptcl
thereof ac recorded In Plat
Book S. Pago ST, Public
Recorda o f Eamtooto County.
you are required ta serve a
copy of your written dafanao*.
M any. to It on HARRY G REID.
III. Attorney lor PtatoUH. 1130
W. Flral Street. Suita B.
Sanford, Florida 337N . end IK*
Ihe original with the Ctort af toe
above Court on or bafora Marsh
Iflh .
IM S ,
otherwise,
a
Judgment may
again*! you fo
mended to to*.
WITNESS my
Official anal o f thto Court, on
toto Sto day o f February. t t M
MARYANNS MOUSE
CLERK OP THE
CIRCUIT COURT
Deputy Ctort
Harry a . Reid, III
M M W. Flral Street, stole B
Sanford. FL 33771
lei* phone: (SOT) 331-3511
Florida Bor No. 340053

Attorney for Plalntdl
Publtoh: February IS. 31. w
March 1. S. ISSS
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L e F ils
Coatlaaad from Page 1A
Fem Park.
On Sunday (March 8) from
noon until whatever. Ray Wil­
liams and Carol Pullln. the
owners of Dig Ray's Possum
Day at 4650 E. llwy. 46 in Ge­
neva are conducting a hind
raiser barbecue for Amy and
James. Eat all you can and
donate what you may. ’ Help
us help them put their live*
back together.” Is written on a
flyer.
LeFils Isn't sure how long It
will take to have a new home with concrete block - at the
lot where she and James lived
In a trailer. She rrallres the
costs will be slgntllcont. She
will get a small amount on In­
surance for the trailer and
disaster help from FEMA.
"We want to be where we
were even after what hap­
pened here,” she said. *We
love the rural life. James had
a pony named Shadow and a
rabbit he named Trader Jack.
Neither survived tlic tornado,
and I still don't know how to
tell James.”
LeFils Is pleased lhat James
has slept well each night
since the storm except for one
when there was thunder and
lightning. She hopes that he
la too small to have lasting
memories of the horrible
night. LeFils. herself, would
never forget.
*1 was in a deep, deep
sleep.” she said. T d been up
watching TV and saw the tor­
nado warnings for places like
Lake and Sumter counties. I
didn't think we would be af­
fected.
T h e night felt odd. It was
hot and very still. I fell asleep
and woke up suddenly at
12:03. There was loud thunder
and lightning. Some force told
me to run in and get James. I
got him and was pacing ig&gt;
and down, trying to decide
what to do next.
Then, it hit like a bomb.
Something got me In the neck.
It may have been the dresser
or book shelf. I think now that
we were sucked out the back
door. The next thing I remem­
ber was being outside and
hearing James call. He was
atop a pile of debris.”
LeFils said she had blood
all over her and began pray­
ing. 'God get us back before it
comes again.” David Olaspby.
a neighbor, discovered the two

and took him to Ills place
which had not been damaged.
Amy LeFils and James were
transported to the hospital in
the same ambulance with
Ashley Ann lllmes. whose

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rial things. Chairs and a sofa
and K doesn't matter If the
* °(a *8 yellow and the chairs
are green. What happens now
centers on James. He’s the
reason to be glad, not sad.

Attention

S a n fo r d to
a ir g o a ls
SANFORD • Although the
Sanford City Commission has
a short agenda for Monday af­
ternoon's work session. It will
begin at the early hour o f 3:30.
It is expected that discussions
on setting goals wtll take the
bulk o f the tune.
For several months. Individ­
ual members o f the commis­
sion hove been adding to the
list o f goals. Now. with most all
o f them in written form. It's
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aims for the city during the
remainder o f this year and in
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A draftsman for Conklin,
Porter Bt Holmes engineers In
Sanford. LeFils Is eager to get
back to work.
There's a lot to replace”
she said. U ut they arc mate-

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Fils remembers Ashley being
alert and Jabbering away after
being found 200 yards away
from the demolished trailer
lhat was her home.

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Seminote Herald, Sanford. Florida •Sunday. March 6. 1998

Jeff
Berlinicke
Herald-StafLWritQC

Observations
and thoughts
on the spring
sports season
SANFORD _ Just a few random thoughts
as winter turns to spring In Sem inole
County sports.
For those o f you not familiar with the
paper, this Is a great forum to put out little
thoughts I've collected that weren't big
enough for a column but would make me
lose sleep If I didn't get It out.
I think: The Oviedo girls basketball Job will
be one o f the most highly sought-after Jobs
In Sem inole County history. W ho wouldn't
wunt M ary Lou Johnston for two years at u
school that has built a winning tradition
steadily over the past few years.
I know: A*, tightly bunched as the boys
basketball teams were In the county this
season, the baseball teams should be the
same way. Sem inole and Lake Brantley are
powerhouses, and Oviedo. Lake Mary and
Lake Howell aren't far behind. Each have at
least one strong starter on the mound that
will play after he graduates from high
school.
/ think: Dave Rogers has finally turned the
c om er with his Sem inole softball progrum.
It's a far c iy from where It was tills time two
seasons ago and It'a still a yo u n g squad.
I know: G reg £typqton will turn the Lake
M ary
football
program
around.
He's
enthusiastic, dem anding and an offensive
wizard.
/ think: Lake Brantley Bhortstop Felipe
Lopez and Sem inole first baseman Clyde
"C3" W illiam s are the two best players In the
county.
/ know: If you like soccer, you'll love
lacrosse. Check It out.
I think: How could the Jacksonville Jaguars
have let Natrone M eans go back to San
Diego? Do they honestly think Jam es
Stewart can be The M an? It’s not like there's
a load o f talent com ing out o f the draft, even
though the Jags have two first-rounders
after the Rob Johnson deal.
/ knout: N ot only did M ary Lou Johnson,
M ary Leah Sutton. Aahlee Ballance and
Lauren
Bradley
deserve their
all-SAC
honors, but there's som ething w rong if they
don't get all-Central Florida as well.
I think: O f all the g o lf tracks In Central
Florida. Alaqua, over in Longwood, Is the
prettiest.

I know: The arbitrator who ruled on Latrcll
Sprewell's NBA punishment last week Bhould
be disbarred.
I think: Even though the wins haven't
always been there. W inter Springs High has
a lot to be proud of. Qeldlng varsity teams In
every sport except football In Its first year.
/ know: There were dozens o f kids In the
Lake Brantley outdoor swim m ing pool
Tuesday, even alter the temperatures dipped
into the upper*30s. You've got to admire that
kind o f dedication to water polo.
I think: Kevin Ollle Is D a n ell A rm stro n g
with a defensive game. He's only been with
the Magic for two games, but he's a spark
plug and he's no Spud Webb.
/ know: Anybody who follows sports should
stop by Sem inole Com m unity College to see
some great baseb all and softball. Each team
fields kids who were on Sem inole C ou n ty
high school team s In the past two years and
the quality o f play Is excellent.
/ think: The unsung hero In the Lake M ary
girls' state basketball championship was
Stephanie Dale. Several pundits that went to
Lakeland said she was the key to the team,
{d o in g a little o f everything without the
attention.
[ l know: Lake M ary girls soccer Cans need a
new cheer. "LAKE-M AIR-EEE" sounds like a
* town In France, not the name o f the school.
r / think: Xlom ara Cruz o f the Lyman girls
'basketball team was the county’s m ost
| underrated player.
I know: Spring high school football practice
(s ta rts In about one month,

i Last Second 8hot: tf Sports Editor
*Dean Smith doesn't like this column,
[surely I can come In and strangle him.
t punch him around and threaten him
* with a two-by-four without being Jlrcd,
fright? Didn't the arbitrator In the
Sprewell case Just set that precedence?

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S o c c e r su cce sses
Lake Mary girls erase
Castro kicks Lions
memory of a year ago
girls past Braves
By J e ff Bertlnlcka
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR

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Mary 14; Winter Park 10 Krecirdi ” ta k e
Mary 3 S 2 2. Winter Park 22-3 8
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WINTER PARK _ As the Lakr
Mary girls soccer team ran off the
field after last nights 2-1 win at
Winter Park's Shownlter Field,
coach BUI Elssele had n message die season and will now travel to
Orange Park (south of Jaeksomllle)
for his team.
"We're not done yet.’ he shouted on Tuesday to take on Orange
Purk. which knocked off Nlcevllle.
to his team as It celebrated.
The Lady Rams had every right to 4-1, Friday night. In the Reglonul
be happy. Last season, everything Quarterfinals. Winter Park, the QAended early when they lost. 3-0. on
4 champions, finish 22-3-5.
the same Held to Winter Park. The ’ Both trams were highly rankrd;
Rams were favored In that game,
Like Mary second In the state and
but came Into last night havtng
Winter Park third, but the Rams
lost the district final to Oviedo and
came off the field like they had Just
the memories of last season In the
won the state title.
Iwck of rvrryone's mind.
n
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Lake Mary Improved to 25-2-2 on

By Tony DeSonnier
HERALD CORRESPONDENT

LIONS 1. BRAVES 0
Oviedo

OVIEDO _ As difficult as It
may be to believe, when the
Boone Braves visited the Oviedo
Dons tor the Class QA North
Region I semifinal girls' socrer
match Friday night. It seemed
for much or the first half that
neither team really wanted to be
there.
Coaches and officials alike
commented about the Halfspred play of the teams at
halftime, the roaches rhallrngIng their respective teams to
step up their effort If they
wanted thrlr season to extend

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SANFORD _ As was to be expected, the choices for
the All-Seminole Athletic Conference basketball
teams came down to a school of two thoughts.
The boys' team was as diverse as the season waa.
with one player from each of the five schools that
made a run at the conference Utle making up the first
team.
The girls' first-team, on the other hand, waa domi­
nated by the state champion Lake Mary squad. Just
like the regular season.
SAC Coach of the Year honors went to Seminole's
Bob Ttalna over Lake Howell's Steve Kohn In the boys
and Lake Mary's Carl Brown over Lyman's Bruce
Boneventure In the girls.
The choice for SAC Players of the Year were pretty
much a foregone conclusion, and both wtU have an
opportunity to repeat next year as Lake Howell Junior
point guard Reggie Kohn paced the boys' team, with

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SAC picks basketball’s best
By Deaa Smith
HERALD SPORTS EDITOR

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Ovtnio 14. Herard* . tk u n r 23-S-3;
CMrtfa 16 3 4

T7T*ineasto!raTnor^ame^™
In tlie second half. It was host
Ovtedo (IQ-3-4) that stepped up
Its game, controlling the ball for
much of the final 10 minutes
and keeping Boone bottled up In
Its hull of the field. That made
Jamllle Castro's first-half goal
stand up as the game winner as
the Dons advanced with a 1-0
victory.
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Luke Mary Junior superstar Lauren Bradley topping
the girls' list.
Boys' conference champion Seminole was repre­
sented by senior shooting guard Daryl Redding, who
came on late in the year when Arrow Force VI rallied
to win the crown.
Other first-team members were senior point guard
Seth Fowler from Oviedo, Lake Brantley senior for­
ward Drew Morgan and Lake Mary's rebounding ma­
chine. aentor forward Ben Kersenbrock.
A player who most might liave figured would make
the first tram. Lake Mary's Paul Belk. was limited to
the Second Team because he only got to play a par­
tial conference schedule due to a season-ending knee
injury.
Seminole had two players tabbed for the second
team, senior point guard Zeke Seymore and Junior
center Cornelius Blue.
Also selected to the Second Team were Lake Howell
senior center Ryan Smith, Oviedo senior guard Scott
Plsass aaa BAC, Paga 2B

LAKE MARY _ What started out
as a battle for continuing the sea­
son ended In Just a plain old bat­
tle.
Class GA-Dlslrtct 3 boys soccer
champion Lake Mary (21-5) hosted
Winter Park (18-8-3) in the first
round of lire state playoffs last
night. While both teams played
very aggressively, the emotions got
a little out of control near the end
of the second half, putting a slight
tinge on the Rams 6-1 win.
No one was quite sure what to
expect out of Lake Mary last night
In light of the past week’s events.
Last Saturday, former team
member and Florida State Univer­
sity freshman Dustin Garber was
killed in a car accident In Longwood. Also In the car was David
Tran anrck. a current team member
who will miss the rest of the sea­
son due to non-permanent Injuries
sustained tn the wreck.
On Tuesday. Lake Mary pulled a
very emotional win out over confer­
ence and district foe Lyman, win­
ning 2-1 In a game the team de­
cided to dedicate to Garber. Wear­
ing black arm bands with the
number 19 on them tn honor of
their former teammate and friend,
Lake Mary put their emotions aside
for 80 minutes and advanced to
Regional play with a sudden-death
penalty kick.
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RAM* 8, WILDCATS 1
Wlatsr Park
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Oust* . Winter Park I (Martina), lake
Mary 0 (Wymer 3. Mangan. Villalobos.
ISerre). A m U I i . Lake Mary 3 (Kiymond 3.
Vntalotns. Pierre. Prank!. Herorda _ Winter
Park IB S-3. Lake Maty 3t-B.

Potts, Greyhound boys
eliminate Dr. Phillips
But Friday night. Lyman kept a
lot of pressure on the goal, ripping
ORLANDO _ The Lyman High 21 shots at the Panthers goal­
School boys' soccer team bounced keeper. with sophomore mid-flelder
back in fine fashion from Its tough Ryan Potts finding the back of the
loss In the district finals to white­ net twice In the first half on assists
wash Class GA-Dlstrtct 4 champion from senior mid-fielder Mark Lewis
Dr. Phillips, 2-0. In a Class QA- and Saysa Markovtc.
Prom there the Greyhounds' out­
Regional Quarterfinal contest In
standing defense took over led by
Orlando Friday night.
senior goalie Shane LaPlaca. who
The Greyhounds, the runners-up turned away six shots In recording
from Class GA-DUtrtct 3. had been yet another shutout.
limited to only two shots tn losing
Lyman, under head coach Ray
to Lake Mary tn overtime tn the Sandldge (who will retire at the end
district finals on Tuesday night.
of the season after 14 years at the
P ro a t u f f Reports

Greyhound helm), Is now 16-6 on
the season and will play Lincoln
High School from Tallahassee,
which crushed Pensacola High
School. 11-1, Friday) tn the Re­
gional Semifinals on Tuesday.
Dr. Phillips finishes the season

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Sonwiolo Hofald, Sanford. Ftonda * Sunday. March 8. 1998

Softball-------Continued from P i| « IB
Duvall, a Junior, struck out
five and allowed no earned
runs tn raising her record to 41 on the season.
"We played well and stayed
focused," said Seminole head
coach
David
Rogers.
"We
showed a lot or maturity and I
think we’re starting to turn
some heads. They are really
playing together as a team and
I’m happy that we are competi­
tive this year. As long as we
stay focused we should be a l­
right."
The TMbc took a 1-0 lead In
the bottom of the first inning
and the score stayed that way
until the hosts scored two runs

In each of the fourth and fifth
Innings to take a 5-0 lead.
The Panthers scored both of
their runs In the top of the sev­
enth Inning with the help of
two Seminole errors.
Senior outfielder Kelley Langlon was the star for the Tribe
as she was two-for-three with a
double and two RBI and also
made a good diving catch In
the outfield.
Also contributing offensively
for Seminole were Duvall (1-for4 with a double). Tamara Sleep
(l-for-2), Julie Keefer and Melilssa Witte (both
l-for-3),
Sherri EUand (sacrifice, RBI)
and
Amanda
Mustakas
(sacrifice).

The Fighting Semlnoles air
now 4-1 on the season and will
be In Orlando to take on 5A-5
foe Oak Ridge on Tuesday at 4
p.m., stay on the road to play a
Seminole Athletic Conference
game at the Oviedo Sports
Complex on Thursday against
the Lions at 5 p.m., and then
return home to host Lake Mary
at 6:30 p.m. next Friday._______
FIGHTING 8EMINOLE8 5.
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Herorda _ Seminole 4-1.

Sanford 16-18 baseball
Oviedo point guard Seth Fowler
(te(t)was named to the boys' first
team A*-SAC Basketball Team,
whie Seminole High School head
coach Bob Trains (above) was
named the SAC Coach of the
Year alter leading Arrow Force VI
to the SAC title.

SAC

SECOND TEAM

Continued from Page IB
Moore and the Winter Springs
scoring machine, sophomore center Winston
James.
Not only was tire girls' team dominated by
Like Mary, it was also dominated by under­
classmen.
Seminole forward. Shamelka Stokes, who has
signed with Seminole Community College, was
the only senior to make the First Team, with the
other four being Juniors.
In addition to Bradley, forward Mary Leah
Sutton and point guard Ashlec Ballance were
named to the team from the 33-0, statechampion Rams.
The final member of tire girls* First Team was
tire leading scorer In Central Florida, point
guard Mary Lou Johnston from Oviedo.
Lake Mary's unsung hero. Staphanie Dale, led
the Second Team: along with Xlomara Crux
from Lyman. Rosetta Jackson from Seminole,
Hurry Kane from Lake Howell and Kristine
Dedelow from Winter Springs.

* Paul llelk. fnrward. Lake Mary High School.
* Comciiue Blur. center/forward. Seminole High SrtnoL
* Winston Jamta. forward/ccntcr, Winter Springs High
School
* Scott Moore, guard. Ovtedo High School
* Zekc Seymore, point guard. Seminole High School

HONORABLE MENTION
* Laka B raa tia y _ Frank PinUo
* ta k a H aw aii _ Shawn Braddy. Robert Jordan. Brad
LaCare. Ricky WlttUmx
* Laka Mary _ Randy Abrama. Jerome Bingham. R i t a
Shapiro.
* L y a u a _ Alfred Cleveland. Matthew IV n an . Lance Van.
* Ovtedo _ Brad Combes.
I _ Terri Patrick. D J. Pratt.

PLATER OF
COACH OP
High School.

Holm.
TEAM _ Bob Train*. Seminole
GIRLS

* Mary Lou Johnston, point guard.
ad. CMedo
OvtadolHigh School.
* Shamelka Stokes, forward. Seminole htgi School
^ * Mary Leah Sutton, forward. Lake Mary High School.

SECOND TEAM
ALL-SEMINOLE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
BASKETBALL
BOYS
FIRST TEAM
* Seth Fowler, point guard. Oviedo High School.
* Den Kmenbrock. forward. Lake Mary High School.
* Rrjupc Kuhn, point guard. Lake Howell High School.
* Drew Morgan, forward. Lake Brantley High School.
* Daryl Heckling, guard/forward. Seminole High School

Crux. Lyman High
Dale. Lake M
! ary Htghl
• Knattne Dedelow. Winter Springe
• Rosetta Jackson. Semtnnle High
• Hurry Kane. Lake I k m l High School

PLATER OP THE TEAR _ Lauren Bradley.
COACH OP THE YEAH . Cart Brawn. Lake
Mary High School.

Lake MaryContinued from Pag# IB
"Beating them after what
happened last year was the
main motivation.' goaltender
Jordan Kellgren, who was
nearly flawless in the win,
said.
"Our defense
really
stepped up."
Defender Allison Weber also
remembered last season and
the feeling of walking off the
field after the final game.
"We played with knowing
they beat us last year all sea­
son. We thought about it ever
since that game ended."
Eissele has been repeating
the standard "one game at a
time" motto since the btort of
the season, but he knew the
Winter Park win was special.
‘ Since last year. It's been on
our mind for 12 months." EIs-

The Lions, who upset the
Lake Mary Rams In the finals
of the 6A-District 3 tournament
lilts past Tuesday, will host the
Class 6A North I Regional
championship game at 7 p.m.
against Tallahassee-Lincoln, a
2-1 winner over Lynn HavenMosley Friday night.
Oviedo head coach Jay Getty
said that the first half letdown
was to be expected by both
teams.
"I knew coming off our sud­
den-death penalty kick win
over Lake Mary (the top-ranked
team In the state) that we
might be In for a letdown," said
Getty. "It's definitely tough
coming off a really emotional
gome like we had Tuesday
night.
"Boone had the opposite
problem. We
knew
they'd
bably be flat after getting
t 5-0 by Winter Park in the
finals of their district tourna­
ment."

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ALTAMONTE SPR1NOS _ Lake Brantley
Jumped out to a 4-0 lead at halftime and then
held off an Oviedo rally as the Patrlota edged
the Lions. 6-4, In a boys’ Junior varsity La­
crosse match Friday night at Tom Storey
Field.
Gordon led the way for Lake Brantley with
three goals, while Kenna, Alte and Lamer
added one goal each. Gordon also added an
assist, as did Ellia.
Brian Bridgrford paced Oviedo, which
trailed 6-1 with four minutes to go tn the
game, with two goals, while Chris Thomas
and Brian Jones scored their first ever goals
for the Lions.
Jones and Scott McGaha had assists for
the visitors.
0 0

scle said. -That game moti­
vated us all year."
If the Winter Park game
wasn't motivation enough, the
sudden-death shootout loss to
Oviedo did the Job. Lake Mary
never trolled until missing on
the first shot o f the sudden
death which meant the Roms
would have to be Road Warri­
ors to get to the state finals.
"I think the loss to Oviedo
was our wakeup call," Eissele
said. "They overcame adversity
at school all week and we
proved we can come back."
Winter Park came out strong,
dominating play early, but
Kellgren, a senior headed for
Gainesville in the fall, was up
to the challenge. She and the
i -ake Mary defense of Weber.

Kristin Hoyle. Adrienne Etker
and Jackie Van Looven. kept
the Wildcat offense from scor­
ing until finally, Winter Park
scored at the 22:00 mark of the
first half on a Julia Ermso di­
rect kick.
Lake Mary countered Just one
minute later when leading
scorer Aly Benitez scored on a
direct kick of her own to knot
the score.
The second half belonged to
the Rams as they controlled
play and took the lead at the
26:00 mark o f the half on a
Christina Cooley shot off a
perfect Ryan Shaw feed. From
there, Kellgren stopped the lit­
tle Winter Park had to offer and
the Rams celebrated.

The Braves (23-5-2 and the
runners-up from 6A-District 4)
hod the best scoring opportu­
nities early os junior striker
Nicole Cleslak worked her way
tn close enough to take ,a cou­
ple of good ehots on goal, only
to be denied by Oviedo 'keeper,
freshman Tiffany Christiana.
Brooke Asby very nearly tal­
lied the gamds first goal when
her header of a comer kick by
Katyn Hall struck the right
goalpost In the 26th minute.
Not long after. Krtstal Walts
played a perfect ball back for
Castro, who rushed on and
burled the shot at 26:07 of the
first half.
The second half was all
Oviedo, which outahot Boone
8-2 over the final stanza and
attempted nine comer kicks.
Jessica Bourque and Waits
each and a couple of nice
shots on goal but could not
come up with an Insurance

goal.
Fortunately, the Lions didn't
need one. The combination of
a close-marking defense and
an attack that kept the ball in
the offensive hall of the field
for much of the game allowed
Ovtedo to limit Boone to six
shots on the night Christiana
only had to make three saves
In recording the shutout.
Getty said that from here on
out, X
the" Lions would have to
guard against overconfidence.
"We've defeated the No. 1ranked team In the state In
lake Mary and we were able to
come back and post an ugly
win over a good Boone team."
said Octty. "Hopefully, by win­
ning this game, ft got us over
the hump emotionally.
"You always have to be wor­
ried about your next opponent.
Right now. however. I think
we're confident that we can
play with anybody left In the
tournament."

Sanford Baseball Clinic
SANFORD _ The Sanford Recreation De­
partment will be hosting a FREE clinic for
baseball players ages 10-to-12 at the His­
toric Sanford Memorial Stadium atartlng at 5
p.m. Call 330-5697 for more Information.

Sanford O pening Day

PATRIOTS S, LIONS 4
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4 lllndgrford 2. Thomas I, Jam s II:
U t e Brantley 6 lOonton 3. Henna I. Ake I, Lamer 1).
Assists .Ovtedo 3 (Jones I, McOaha 11: Lake Brantley 3
IGordon I . EUta I) Shots on goal _ (M sto 30; Lake
Brantley IB Sores _ Oviedo 7; Lake Brantley It.

Oviedo girls lacrosse
OVIEDO _ The Oviedo girls' lacrosse team
ran Ita record to 3-0 with a 15-0 victory over
Winter Springs Thursday night.
Doing the damage for the Lions were Ann
Higgins (four goals). Jenifer Card and Jenney
Thompson (two goals each), Carrie Wright
(one goal, three assists). Nichole Cooper and
Heather Cux (one goal and one assist each),
Jessica McDonald, Sophia Kaxl. Anna Franx
and Amy Ortffin (one goal each) and Lucy
Taunt tone aMflgth
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SANFORD _ The Sanford Recreation De­
partment will hold Opening Day Ceremonies
for Its Babe Ruth Baseball Leaguea on Sat­
urday, March 21at at Historic Sanford Memo­
rial Stadium.
Ages 4-to-16 will be represented.
Come Join the SRD In kicking off the sea­
son at the newly renovated stadium. The Im­
provements are atill underway _ come see
the progress! I
Call 330-5697 for more Information.

Youth Baskatball at S C C
SANFORD _ Seminole Community College
and the Seminole County Sheriffs Deport­
ment Police Athletic League is accepting In­
dividual and team registrations for It's spring
e and
lo r b o y s a n d‘ g irts 1 0 -y e a ra -o *
f-a g e
7 a

Tuesday starting at 7:30

Lake Mary watar polo
LONOWOOD _ The Lake Mary boys' wa ter
polo team thumped Bishop
tp Moore 13-7 at
the Longwood Aquatic Center on Wednesday.
The Rams will be In action again
(Saturday) with the girls praying Winter
Springs at 9 a.m. and Edgewster at 11 a.m.:
and the boys playing Winter S p rtn B i at 10
a.m. and Edgrwatrr at noon at the Longwood
Aquatic Center.

Florida Hot Shot com paction

Lionsr n n t ln s v d fr o m P a g * I B

Patriots win in JV Lacrosse

SANFORD _ The Sanford Recreation De­
partment is sponsoring a baseball league for
players aged 16-to-16.
There will be a mandatory meeting A team
placement for all Interested and returning
players. Tuesday. March 10th at 6:30 p.m. at
the Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium.
You must be there or call and pay
(registration fee Is $20) to be placed on a
team. NO EXCEPTIONS!II
First come _ first serve.
For more Information, call Alan Greene at
330-5697.

SANFORD _ The Seminole County Police
Athletic League (PAL) hosted the 1996 Flor­
ida State Police Athletic League HOT SHOT
Competition on February 28th at Seminole
Community College.
Competitors representing 18 Police Ath­
letic Leagues liad 90-seconds to shoot a
basketball from various distances on the
court with points being awarded for each
shot made.
HOT SHOT participants had to win at the
local level to advance to the state competi­
tion. First and second place winners received
trophies with third place finishers receiving
medals.
The results were:
E O T*
* 9-10 _ 1. Mathew Brevt. Tampa; 2. Jay
Connelly. Seminole County; 3. Trevon Tay­
lor. Fort Myers.
* 11-12 _ 1. Richard Joseph, Hollywood; 2.
Blake Miller. Port Orange; 3. Michael Salgado, Pembroke Pines.
* 12-14 _ 1. Ncmlah Dess, Hollywood; 2.
Shaen Frelcr, Port Orange; 3. Adam John­
son, Ormond Beach.
* 2-10 _ 1. Ashley Glenn, Fort Myers; 2.
Lauren Coleman, Titusville; 3. Jessica
Pressley, Seminole County.
* 11-12 _ 1. Shanlsa Willis. Daytona
Beach; 2. Jenny McCoy, Titusville: 3. Eva
Rodriquez, Orange County.
* 12-14 _ 1. Demecha Burton. Hollywood;
2. Rebecca Catcher. Jacksonville; 3. Cheryee
Jennings, Port Orange.

Altamonte Opanlng Day
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS _ The Altamonte
Springs Babe Ruth Baseball League season
Is scheduled to begin tomorrow (Saturday) at
Eastmonte Park, 830 Magnolia Drive.
The ceremonies will begin at 10 a.m., fol­
lowed by league play at 11 a.m.
Opening Day ceremonies will Include In­
troduction* of more than 600 youth baseball
players and 200 girls' Castpitch players, the
recognition o f league sponsor* &amp; volunteers,
guest speaker Dot Richardson from the USA
Olympic Team and Altamonte Springs Mayor
Dudley Bates throwing out the first pitch of
the 1998
Be suit to come out to the ball pork and
enjoy a full day o f activities&gt;. Including a
raising BBQ and bake sale, a caricature
artist, downs, a moon walk, dunk lank,
autograph signing by Dot Richardson and
baseball gi

urday mornings.
Cost la 250 per player'of"$400 per team.
Registration forms are available at most
elementary schools or by calling PAL at 3306800, e x t 263, SCC at 328-2092. or access
the
Internet
at
HTTP://member*,aol.com/starabball/lndex. h
tml.
On site registration at SCC on March 28
and April 4 from 10 a.m. to noon.

Bowwi/WMton Football Camp
LAKE MARY _ The Seminole Police Athletic
League (PAL) la hosting the third annual
Bowen/Weston Football Camp for boys and
girls ages 7-18 yea n old at the Lake Mary
Sports Complex on Saturday, April 4. from 9
a.m. to 2 p.m.
Former National Football League and Uni­
versity of Florida players will serve as
coaches for the camp. Among the players al­
ready committed are John L. Williams
(Seattle
Seahawks/Plttsbugh
Steelers),
James Bates (defensive co-captain for Flor­
ida's 1998 National Champions). Louis Oliver
(Miami Dolphins) and Huey Richardson
(Pittsburgh Steelers).
The camp la under the guidance of former
University of Florida player Paul Bowen and
Rhondy Weston, who played In the NFL with
Cleveland, Dallas and Tampa Bay.
Campers must wear athletic clothing and
bring a bagged lunch. Drinks and fruit will
be provtdedT Camp T-shirts will be given to
participants and autographs will be avail­
able from the players.
The cost for the comp Is 230 for prcregUtratlon and 240 day o f the camp.
For more Information and/or to register,
contact the Seminole County Police Athletic
League at (407) 330-6600, ext. 263, or Paul
Bowen at (407) 830-6669.

Win Final Four tickata
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS _ From March 7-22.
shoppers at the Altamonte Mall can register
to win a trip to the NCAA Final Four semifi­
nals and championship games In San Anto­
nio. Texas, on March 26-30.
The trip will Include two tickets to the
semifinals and i championship games, hotel
accommodations, round-trip air transporta­
tion and hospitality.
Customers must be 18 or older to enter
and must fill out an entry form including
their guesses o f which NCAA men's basketball teams will qualify for the Final Four. En­
try forma will be available at the Mall cus­
tomer service desk.
^ T h e winning entry will be selected March

Golf for Lako Howell
OVIEDO _ Support the Lake Howell High
School Booster Club at the annual golf tour
April 19 at the Ekana Golf Club,
The dul
lub raises
n
money for Lake Howell
athletics.
There will be a 1:30 p.m. shotgun istart
with closest to the pin, longest drive, and
putting competitions atartlng at noon. Range
balls will be provided for practice.
Cost te 248 per player and include* lunch.
Fax Information to Doug Boraum (788-1686)
or Lake Howell (320-t
320-9025) to participate.
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Burleson a big part of Lake
H owell’s baseball rebirth
By J e ff Berlinicke
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR

Senior lefthanded pitcher Danny Burleson, who spent most o&lt; his Junior
season on the bench, is off to a 2-0 start and has played a major role in
Laks Howofl winning nine o&lt; its first 11 games after going 9-20 ■ year ago.

WINTER PARK _ As the Nike
Howell
baseball
season
crawled to a close last year,
pitcher Danny Burleson sat on
the bench and never com ­
plained.
Sure, deep Inside, he won­
dered why he wasn't getting a
chance to lakr the mound •
had had only two starts all
season - but he kept It all to
himself.
The Sliver Hawks Anlshrd 920 and the losses mounted and
enthusiasm declined.
Now. It's all changed at Lake
Howell. Ttir Hawks are oft to a
9-2 start and are In a cluster of
trams near the top o f the dlstrlrt and conference races.
Burleson has been a part of
Uie winning equation, oft to a
2-0 start. including a masterful
shutout of Mount Dora last
Monday, but he has other Ideas
about who gets the credit.
During the oft-season, the
Hawks brought In David Vtnce
to take over the Hawks' helm.
Vince has brought new life to a
program that Is playing some
Inspired baseball In the early
part of the season.
"It's a great feeling." Burle­
son. a senior, said. "I'm loving
It all this year because It's so
much more fun. We have to

give all of our success to Coach
Vtncc. He has put so much ef­
fort Into rebuilding us this sea­
son and working with everyIxxly."
He lias a lot to work with.
The top of the Lake Howell bat­
ting order consists of shortstop
Chris Case, a strong defensive
player who knows how to get
on base: second baseman
Jimmy
Hloodgood,
Roberto
Santana and Joe Santlllo. who
has already launched three
homers this season.
In addition. Lake Howell has
been bolstered by a strong de­
fense. strong In the Infield and
featuring ball hawk Nick Hajck
In center field.
The Lake Howell pitching
stafT also has some depth after
going with a two-man staff for
most of last season, led by
Luke Lockwood and Chad Par­
sons. Tills year. Lake Howell
adds Hurleson to the mix along
with 6-foot-8 basketball star
Ryan Smith who hopes to pitch
for the University o f Georgia
next season.
Smith Is expected to (111 out
the rotation as early as next
week after a break from tile
Hawks' district champion bas­
ketball season.
The pitchers are getting the
Job done, but they have plenty
to back them up.
"There's definitely a different
attitude and we're a lot better

defensively,"
Burleson said.
"It's such a change from last
season and It all goes bark to
Coach Vince."
Burleson brings It In the
mid-80s which won't Impress
too many scouts, but he styles
himself as a pitcher who can
hit the comers like his rule
modrl, Atlanta Braves' Tom
Glavlne. He said all of his
(rammates should benefit from
Vince's aggressive style of con­
tacting college coaches.
He said Vince has sent out
over 100 handwritten letters for
many of the players to try to
cxlend their baseball career af­
ter (his season.
Vince met with his players
for the first time after taking
over for longtime Lake Howell
coach Blrto Benjamin, the only
coach the Hawks had ever
known.
"When we first met Coach
Vince, right away we knew he
was the real deal." Burleson
said. "We used to goof around a
lot but that Isn't happening
this year, but he still stresses
having fun.*
For Burleson.
last
year
wasn't nearly as much fun.
*1 would get discouraged
sometimes, not being able to
pitch, but I never wanted to be
negative. 1 always tried to stay
positive.
but sometimes
I

Rams
Continued from Pi|« IB
"Tills has been a very emo­
tional week for us." said Lake
Mary coach Larry McCorlde.
"It's been tough on everyone
and I know the kids are going
through a lot. They probably
aren't thinking too well right
now and that Is to be ex­
pected."
Once again last night, the
Lake Mary soccer learn was
able to put their tragic and
emotion filled week behind
them and concentrate on the
task at hand.
Good defense and smart play

on both sides of the ball kept
the
game
scoreless
until
sophomore
forward
Danny
Wymer scored his first goal
with 15:19 leh In the Aral half.
He struck again :49 seconds
later to put the Rams up 2-0.
Wymer would complete his
second hat trick of not only the
season, but his career with
8:06 remaining In the period.
"Getting a hat trick Is nice
any time," Wymer explained.
"But the fact that the only two
1 have ever accomplished have
come In post-season play Is
really special to me."

At the hall, Luke Mary was
up 3-0 and Winter Park was
trying to Agurr out what it
could do to stop the Rams' at­
tack.
The Wildcats figured It out In
the Amt two minutes of the
second half when mid fielder
Sage Martina Anally put one
past Rams goal keeper Kurt Is
Muason. Their celebration was
brief, however, and they would
not get another chance to put
points on the board.
Lake Mary regained thrlr
composure quickly and contin­
ued to put the pressure on.

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Laks Mary hssd coach Larry McCoride (mkldte) talks
ovsr strategy with coaches during Friday night's 6-1

Boys Class 6A-Regains! Quartaffinals victory ovsr'
Winter Park at Don T. Reynolds Stadium.

Senior forward Pat Mangan
placed one In the net with
18:00 left and Fernando V il­
lalobos.
a sophomore mid
Adder, had a header for one
with 11:13 remaining In the
game.
Then something happened.
A Aght broke out on the Arid
that took almost a minute and
all of the ofAcials to break up.
AA rra lot of commotion and
speculating, the ofAcials told
Uie coaches that a Aght broke
out between the players and
they were red carding Winter
Park's Dave Monnett and Lake
Maty's Mike Raymond. Despite
protests by McCorklc and
Wildcats coach Robert Avossa,
Uie rslta stood and the n m e
resumed.
Only minutes after the short
lived brawl. Ian Pierce put the
Anal score of the game on the
board for Lake Mary and Uie
remaining minutes were basi­
cally played out without much
spirit.
Despite the little lnterrupUon. the game as a whole was
played very well by both sides.
Lake Mary Just had tremendous
defensive pressure throughout
the evening and Winter park
Just couldn't get the edge.
“We're playing our best soc­
cer now. which Is very good
considering we're In the post
season," McCorklc said. "All of
the kids did a solid Job. espe­
cially our unheralded heroes
like Ian Pierre, Ben Neil and
Rob Hall. We Just have to keep
our heads about us and re­
mained focused If we want to
keep playing."
Remaining focused may be a
big concern for the players and
coaches, who are still pretty
shaken
by
Uie
recent

happenings. One bright spot In
the whole ordeal has been that
the team has Iramed how Im­
portant they are to each other.
‘ 1 think since all of this has
happened
we h aw
really
bonded more." Wymer said.
"WeVe concentrated more on
soccer and our goal of return­
ing to the Anal four, and we've
had to step up our play to
combat the emotions we're all
feeling."
Sometimes
emotions
can
hinder a team and at other
Umes they can help. The
enormous loss that Lake Mary
has suffered will always be a
sad memory for the team. If
they can. however, make It
b u h i to Ox- MMc finals. 1they
win have1more than just the it*'
tic Jtg. play for. They will be
playing for their fallen team­
mate.
The Roms will play their Re­
gional Quarterfinal on Tuesday
at home against NIcevlllc. a 5-2
winner
over
Lake
CityColumbia Friday night

would wonder why I never got a
chance."
Now that he's gotten It. he's
takrn advantage even though
tile season Is still young. It
might be too rarly to compare
him to Oviedo's Ben Knapp
and Lake Brantley's Robbie
Sltz. but Burleson said he
thinks he can hold his own
against either o f them. In fact,
hr and Sltz attended a tryout
with the Pittsburgh Pirates last
season
It's still early to tell if Lake
Howell can hold up against
state champion Lake Brantley
or the alwnys-strong Oviedo
and Lakr Mary squads, but, for
now. the Hawks arc having fun.
That's the
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Berlinicke from the Eagles Nest
By Jeff Bsitialeks
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
SANFORD _ It's about time
the PGA Tour got underway.
Sure,
the Tour
(they
scream If you don't use the
capital T), has been moving
along for the last six weeks,
but most of the big stars ei­
ther haven't been out, o r
playing in Dubai.
The western lea of the tour
consists of a lot of n o n ­
descript golf tournament
that give up scores like John
Huston's record breaking
28-under three weeks ago,
and various celebrity proams that the professionals
either love or hate.
Tb get to the real tour,
Florida is where It all starts.
That's when the big boys
show up to tune for the
Masters, and the courses be­
come a little more treacher­
ous.
That's where the T our
started this week at Doral.
For Uie next four weeks, the
Tbur becomes a full-time Job
for the Big Names. This
weekend. Doral In Miami
features one of the longest
and moat tradltlonally-rlch
courses In the country.
Next week, at the Honda In

Fort Lauderdale, moat of the
Big Names tend to take the
week off, then comes Amic'a
ty at Bay Hills and the
yera Championship In
Ponte Vedra Beach wl
which
annually
contains
the
strongest Held of the year on
the Tour.

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You still have two weeks to
get badges for the Bay Hill
Invitational, one of the bestrun events of the year. It's
the closest the show comes
to Central Florida and the
course Is demanding, but
spectator- friendly.
Then, for the ultimate test
In target golf. Just hop on
A1A for an awesome drive,
through St. Augustine, and
Into Ponte Vedra for the
Players.
After that, the next chance
to see the Tour comes Ion
October when everyone (well,
not everyone; most of the
Big
Names
who
have
clinched their cards for
1909) will comes back.
The 10th hole: One of
last season's
Nike Tour
grads. Chris DeMarco, a
former Lake Brantley player,
has been Invited to play at
Bay Hills..-Tlmarua n Golf &amp;
Country Club Is starting a

Saturday Morning Hackers
Group to allow players to go
out with different players
each week. Call the pro shop
before noon Friday to sign
up...Members o f llm a cu an
trekked up to the World Golf
Village In St. Augustine and
held a tournament.
The
team of Diane Magee. Cookie
Johnson, Mary Jackson and
Dossle de Ganahl came out
easily ahead...Join the Lake
Howell Athletic Boosters for
their annual golf tourna­
ment April 19 at Ekana Golf
Club in Oviedo. The fee Is
$48 per player and includes

several competitions and a
1:30 shotgun start...Ryder
Cup team member Brad
Faxon, one o f the most u n ­
derrated players on
the
Tbur. will speak to the
Downtown Orlando Athletic
Club March 16. Call 7747813
for
Informa­
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In
Altamonte
Springs will hold a winter
break golf camp from 8:30 11:30 a.m. on March 1 6 -2 0 .
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Health &amp; Fitness
TIP OF THE WEEK

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

Solutions to

The Benefits of Nutrition

T ou gh

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as outer benefits. The inner advantages are lower blood pressure, less chance of heart
disease and aiding in the control of diabetes. The outer advantages are better physi­
cal appearance, less stress and ability to participate in sports, such as golf and tennis,
with more energy. Getting the proper nutrition program to blend into your daily
schedule is the key to good health.

W e ig h t L o ss
A weekly column by
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Health an d Fitness Consultant

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lose, the lower your metabolic rate is
and the slower you'll bum calorics
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claim I can
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M : Not really. Although under rare
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Sell
esteem
comes
from
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some weeks, for reasons only your fat
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L e ss o n

L e s s o n #1: "Fat loss" is different from
"weight loss". One to two pounds of
"fat loss" a. week is what's known as
“effective weight loss". Any additional
loss will be from water, muscle and
bone. Loss of muscle will lower your

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Health A nutrition seminar
The public Is Invited to at­
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seminar on March 8. 1998 at
1:45 p.m. at the Courtyard by
Marriott In Heathrow. (1-4 and
Exit 50). Dr. Cynthia Foster,
author of the book ‘ Medicine
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Deadly
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health.
Seating ts limited and admis­
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Patricia Dalgnault and Richard Kallay work out at tha gym.

B roth er, sister team w in
state dead lift contest
By Pam K elley
HERALD CORRESPONDENT
Brother and sister weight
lifting duo placed tn the 1998
Sunshine State Bench Press
and Dead Lift Contest on Sat­
urday. Feb. 20. proving at last,
that strength does add up In
the scheme of genetics.
Both Patricia Dalgnault and
her brother. Richard Kelley,
also found self-determination
and the supportive energy sur­
rounding them were key In
their victory. T h e audience
was cheering her on after she
put up the first weight.* Kelley
states, reflecting on his sister's
accomplishment.
Dalgnault proudly won first
place in the woman's drug-free
division by bench pressing
more kilograms than any fe­
male In her weight class. *1 al­
ways wanted a trophy.* Dalgnuult said, smiling into the
glossy reflection of the plaque
awarded her.
As with training, Dalgnault
found mind-over-matter
de­
termined
her
success.
•Adrenaline got me through
the first lift but I was too r e ­
laxed during the second."
Every contestant lifts three
times. Increasing the weight
with each lift. Although she
failed In pressing the second
weight, Dalgnault relied on

mental
strength
and pro­
ceeded In putting up the win­
ning weight during her third
and final round.
She also credits the specta­
tors and competing athletes, 1
had lost of fun." Dalgnault ex­
claims, *1 met many, really
nice, supportive people," Hav­
ing her husband, Stephen
Dalgnault. present to lift off
the weight, no doubt assisted
In boosting her morale.
Kelley. Dalgnault's brother
and primary competing motlvater. also found comfort In his
near-by family and encourag­
ing atmosphere. He placed
second in the men's
198
pound, drug-free division, by
bench pressing more weight
than all but one of his com po­
nents. Regardless of his suecessfulness, Kelley finds dis­
appointment. "1 had a great
time but 1 am discouraged that
I did not reach my personal
goal,* he says.
Kelley's goal was to p:
405 pounds, which he achieve
prior to getting the flu. He
plans to continue competing,
pressing for new goals and
success In the up-comlng
State and Regional contests.
He may And himself compet­
ing solo, however, as his sister,
Dalgnault. lias racked the
weights for now. choosing to
focus Instead on Cardiovascu­
lar and Isometric work-outs.

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L on gw ood businesswoman’ s invention is a success
Special to the Herald

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and surveys from over 2.100
men. she created the solutione2u’s.
c2u’s arc designed exclu­
sively for the male anatomy,
an option men have never had
before. They provide the free­
dom of a boxer, with the »ip port an athlete requires. Even
more exciting about c2u’s. are
how they greatly enhance and
compliment
the male phy­
sique. Now. the manufacturer
announces the addition of Tbacks. thong briefs, to Its line
of ergonomically engineered
underwear. The T-back lias a
’ barely there’ feeling, while It
provides gentle support. As In
the original full brief, the front
panel Is still the anatomically
correct 3-D (much, and the
waistband continues to be
seamless. The T-back lias a
fiat V-shaped flare ut the back
of the waistband, narrowing to
the thong.

LONGWOOD
Cindy
Michels, the first woman lo gel
n utility patent on men’s un­
derwear In the United States,
lias Just launched marketing
efforts for a revolutionary
product - e'iu’s.
When
Michel’s
husband
came
to her
complaining
about the tremendous dis­
comfort and problems caused
by Ills underwear, she took It
on as a personal and profes­
sional challenge to research
and develop the perfect un­
derwear for men.
These days. It seems us
though sending a man to the
moon Is easy, but finding him
underwear that doesn’t bind,
pinch, or give him wedgies Ls
Impossible Well, no more.
After three and a half years
of research
and extensive
testing. Michel’s, an Informa­
tion systems engineer, with a /
The
pure
100
percent
background In biology and
combed cotton knit makes the
chemistry, built a product the
briefs soil nnd comfortable.
way one should Ire built.
Hie colors are the same its the
full brief: white, black, teal,
She discovered the problemand royal blue. The e2u Tpinching. binding, wedging,
backs arr available tn sizes
and the excessive heat and
small, medium, large and ex­
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tra-large. while the full briefs
dard men’s underwear create.
come In sizes 2H-56.
She found a market • HO per­
cent of the male population.
c2u’s are manufactured In
With Input from physlcluns
Ergo’s new facility at 1372
and sports medicine experts
Dennett
Drive. Suite
164.
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!my 20-plus years as a small
;businessman. The client was
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;the business and giving scant
attention to the risks. Now I
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need a healthy respect for the
downside.
Aa we talked I asked them
what obligations the seller had
to them If there was a material
change In the business. They
started telling me how the
seller would assist them with
the rclocaUon of the business
so they would lose. I then
asked what economic incen­
tive did the aeller have to do
this? Both of them looked at
me and said well that is what
they said they would do. I
asked well who pays for this
service or Is It part of the sales
price? They said It was In­
cluded In the sales price. Let
me stop here and relate Uiat
the sales price was to be paid
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percent up front and the bal­
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the vendor and the customer.
So at anytime this customer
could change vendors.
The amount of money In­
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an amount that for most
working people Involves put­
ting almost all of their assets
at risk. So here was some very
lutrdworklng people putting
up most of their savings to buy
a business with very little se­
curity
that
the
customer
would remain long term. On
top of that they were relying
on a promise to assist them to
find other customers If they
lost the fist. This assurance
was given even though there
was no economic benefit to the

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American
Investor

Now when we were children
we believed In Santa Claus but
as adults we need to bring a
measure of skepticism to sales
Inducements. As we explored
their options, we began to talk
about what was fair to them.
First and foremost never give a
seller all of the money up front
or on a very short payments
schedule. Second. look at the
assets you are buying and do
not pay a large amounT for
•good will*. Third. If the suc­
cess of the business depends
on a small number of clients,
make sure they are tied up In
some type of long term ar­
rangement.
The art of a deal Is making
an agreement lliat all parties
can live with and have an eco ­
nomic Incentive to honor. Yes.
you cap use the courts to en­
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L e g a l N o tic e s

L e g a l N o tic e s

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
j u d ic ia l c ir c u it
IN AND FOR
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
FLORIDA
CASE NO 87-2991 DR C2 A
CASE NO.: RR90 -6B*CR
IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF
'N R f Th# E «ia tf of
JENNIFER J FLANAGAN
ULUAN SMCEHAN.
Patittonar/Wif*
D#ctmd
and
NOTICE
JOHN F FLANAGAN
OF ADMINISTRATION
Ratpondant/Huthand
Th# id irirv itn tio n of th t
NOTICE OF ACTION
• 6t#t# of LILLIAN SHEEHAN.
to j o h n f Fl a n a g a n
d#c##»#d. C at* N jT b » ( PR08*
whooa
addratt.
raaidanca
68-CP. li p frd m g m
CttCU'V
dortvcii#
#*d wharaabouto ara
Court for S»m&gt;noll County.
unknown
*»on&lt;J#. ProbAto Oiv««»on. fh#
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
• d d r i i i of «h tc h i* 301 North
that a aworn Palifion for
Park A n n u l, Sanford. Florida
Dissolution
ot Marrtaga haa
33771 Th# n a r n #rv1 aoar#»».
baan Mad by JENNIFER J
•a of ib i p n o n a i r ip n im ta *
Fl a n a g a n
m th# Circuit
!•%#• and th# p#f#oa#l r#pr#«
Court. In and for Sammol#
••ntativot attorney #r# aat
County. Florida tha tdla of
forth b#low
which ia IN RE THE MARRIAGE
ALL in t e r e s t e d PERSONS
OF JENNIFER J FLANAGAN
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
and JOHN F FLANAGAN and
Ail poraona on whom thi#
accordingly
thaaa praaanta
nottca la a t 't i d who b a n
command you to appaar and
obiocttona that ch#n#ng# th«
fila
your
Anawar
or othar
valKfity of tha will, tha qoalrftca*
raapontiva plaadmga with tha
t#on# of tha paraonai rapraaan*
Clark of tha Circuit Court in
tatrva. vanua. or furrad»ction of
and for
Saminola County
thia Court ara raqu«rad to fifa
Florida, and aarva a copy thara*
thatt ob.actiona with th»a Court
on
on
Patitionara
attornay
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
JACK T 0RI0GES ESQUIRE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
209 North Oak Avsnus Sanfont
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
Florida 32771 on or btfora tha
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
19th day of MARCH 1998 nth
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
arwiaa a dafault will ha antarad
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
apamat you and tha ralial grant*
ad a« damamtsd m tha Petition
An othar eraditora of tha dacaWITNESS my hand and aaal of
dant and paraona h#%rg ciaima
th# Clark of th# Circuit Court
or dam in di agamat tha daca*
on this ttth day of FEBRUARY
dant a aatata mutt fiia thair
claima w.th th»a court WITHIN | 1998
MARYANNE MORSE
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE f ir s t PuBLiCA*
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
TiON OF THIS NOTICE
Nancy R Wmtar
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
Deputy Clark
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
JACK T BRIDGES ESQUIRE
WILL BE FOREVER DARREO.
209
North Oak Avanua
Tha data of tha firat pub^ca*
Sanford Florida 3277t
lion of th&gt;a None# la March 8.
Attornay for Patilionar
1998
(407) 302*7881
MARQARET H PlRNAT
Florida Oar No 145932
Co*Paraonai Rapraaontativa
Publish Fabruary 15 22. and
WILLIAM a o r e e n b e r o
March 1.8 1898
Co-Paraonai Rapraaartativa
D€N*190
WILLIAM A QREENBCRQ
Florida Bar No : 248378
SEMINOLE COUNTY
6500 So U S. 17 92
BCC PROJECTS!
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Protact: 9A/B 323 98/00.
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Proiact Till#
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Sarvicss. Documant • 3231
Attornay for
Protact: •A/B*324*98'GG.
Paraonai Rapraaantativa
Proiact
T It fa
Emargancy
Publiah: March 8. 15. 1998
Madical Suppiiaa. Documant •
CEO-67
3241
Projact • P3-519 98/Bj C,
Proiact Tula: Architectural/*
Enginaanng
Sarvicat
for
Construction Proiacta Undar
IN THB CIRCUIT COURT FOR
15000.000. Documant i 51 St.
SEMINOLB COUNTY.
For Information on any of tha
FLORIOA
Sammoia County BCC proiacta.
PROBATE DIVISION
piaata call Information on
Ella Numbar 88 152-CP
Damand. Inc., 407*975*0020
IN RE ESTATE OF
Publiah: March 8. 1898
MAUREEN R. ISBELL
DEO-78
A/K/A MAUREEN RITA ISBELL
Docaaaad.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THB CIRCUIT COURT
(summary s d ia liilit r illfr i)
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
TO ALL PERSONS HAVINO
FLORIDA
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS
PRORATE DIVISION
AQAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE:
FILE NO. ta-OBB CP
You ara haraby notified that an
IN RE: ESTATE OF
Ordar
of
Summary
ALICE JUNE PATINQALE.
Administration
haa
baan
A/kJa ALICE JUNE FLOWERS
•ntarad in tha aatata of MAU­
Dacaaaad
REEN R. ISBELL, tfacaaaad.
NOTICE
Fit# Numbar 98-152-CP. by tha
OP ADMINISTRATION
Circuit Court for Sammoia
Tha admimatration of th#
County.
Florida.
Probata
aatata of Altca Juna Pat mg ala.
Diviwon, tha addraaa of which
a/k/a
AUca Juna Flowara.
la ClarV of tha Dreult Court,
dacaaaad. Pda Humbar H 088
Oounty Courthbuaa, 301 Kortn
Court tor Bamlnola County,
Park A.anua, Sanford. Flood.
Florida, Probata Dlvtaion. the
32771; that tha total caah value
addraaa of which i. lo t N. Park
ot tha oatato la 11.19121 and
Ava.. Santord. FL 12771. Tho
iltal U a i w m •,-/ *J J .**»*a
namea and a d o re*.a t ot tho
ot thoaa to where it haa baan
peraonal representative and tha
a.a&gt;enad by auch ordar ara:
paraonal re preventative’s attor­
Oiann Douglas labaii.
ney are eat forth below.
aa Co-Trutlaa of tha
ALL IN T IM B T C D F IR IO N S
Mauraan n. I.ball
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
Rarocabla Truat.
All persona on whom this
datad tha 1&gt;th day
notica la served who have
ot Decambar. 1117
objections that challenge tha
••ft Diana Circla
validity ot tha w ill tha qualifica­
Casselberry. Florida 12707
tions ot tha paraonal represen­
Anita L. Bourqua.
tative, venue, or Jurisdiction of
aa Ce-Truatea of tha
this Court are required to IMa
Mauraan N. laball
tneir obiecUona with this Court
Revocable Truat. datad
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
tha 12th day of
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
Dacambar, 1M7
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
SOSi Ridga Road
THIS NOTICE OR "HIRTY DAYS
North Havon.
AFTER THE OAT'. OF SERVICE
Connecticut 00471
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ON THEM.
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All creditors ot tha dacadant
All eraditora ot tha dacadant
and othar paraona having
and othar paraona having
claims or damanda agalnai
claim , or damanda agalnat
decadent's aatata on whom a
dacadant a aatata on whom a
copy of this notica la aarvad
copy ot thia nottca la aarvad
within thraa months aftar tha
within thraa month, attar tha
data ot tha first publication of
data of tha tirat publication ot
Vila notica muat fits thee claims
thit notica muat tila th ** claim,
with this Court WITHIN THE
with thl* Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THRCC MONTHS
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIB
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
NOTICE OR THIRTY O AVt
AFTER THE 0ATE OF SERVICE
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
ON THEM.
All othar creditors of tha d ece­
All othar eraditora o l tha dacadent end persona having claims
dant and paraona having claims
or demands agalnai the d eca­
or damanda agam «1 tha aatata
dent'* estate muat file thair
ol tha dacadant muat Ills thaw
claims with this court WITHIN
claim, with th l. court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
0ATE OF THE FIRST PUBUCATION OF THIS NOTICE
TlON OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
ALL CLAIMS ANO DEMANDS
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
NOT BO FILED WILL BE FOREV­
WILL BE FOREVER BARREO.
ER BARREO.
Tha data of tha I vet publica­
Tha data ot tha first publica­
tion of this Notica la March S.
tion of this Notica la March t,
IM S .
1SSS.
Personal Representative:
Parson diving Notica:
William L Proctor
QLENN DOUQLAS ISBELL
T4S N. 3rd Avanua
Co-Truataa
Deltona. FL 1272ft
ANITA L. BOUROUE
(407) ft75-0221
Co-Truataa
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Pereonal Representative
Parson giving Notica:
Scott O. Wallace. Esquire
ELDRIOOE O. LACY
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Or I N t EIGHTEENTH

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Legal Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIOHTEENTN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. S S -lft CA
DIVISION 14 E

BANK UNITED OF TEXAS,
f s b a /k /a b a n k u n it e d

Plaintiff
v»
MARY BLIND, at ai.
Dafandant(a)
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO MARY BLIND
LAST KNOWN ntSiDFNCt
513 MOREL LOOP
WINTER SPRINGS.
FL 32708
CURRENT RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN
PARTIES
CLAIMING
BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER.
AND
AQA NST THE HEREIN NAMED
INDIVIDUAL
DE FENDANT(S)
WHO ARC NOT KNOWN TO BE
DEAD OR ALIVE. WHETHER
SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY
CLAIM
AN
INTEREST
AS
SPOUSES, h e i r s . DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
OR
OTHER
CLAIMANTS
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
CURRENT RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
YOU Ani NOTIFIED that an
action to foraciota a mortgaga
on tha following proparty In
SEMiNOl E County. Florida
LOT 7. AND COVERED PARK­
ING O. CYPRESS VILLAGE. 3RD
RIPLAT. TRACT C-PHASE I. A
SUBDIVISION ACCORDING TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF
AS
RECOROEO IN PLAT BOOK 26.
PAGE 87. OF THE PUBLIC
RECOROS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA,
hat baan Mad against you and
you art raquuad to larva a
copy ol you wrtllan dafantaa. if
any. within thirty (30) days aftar
th# first publication o f this
Notica of Action on Echtvarrta.
McCall#. Raymar Barratt A
Frappiar,
Plaintiff a attornay
whosa addratt it 601 Bayahort
Boulavard. Suita 800. Tampa.
Florida 33606. and Ma th# or»g.
mal with this Court aithar
bafora tarvica on Plaintiff’s
attornay or immadiataty thara*
aftar. otharwiaa a dafauft will
ba antarad against you for tha
rabaf
damanda J
in
tha
Complaint or patibon
This notica than ba publithad
one a aach waak for two con •
•acutlva weans m tha Sammoia
Herald PO Boa 1667. Sanford.
FL 32772
WITNESS my hand and tha
aaal of this Court this 3rd day of
MARCH. 199.
(SEAL)
Mary anna Morse
Clark of the Court
Br Ruth King
A . Deputy Clerk
N O T IC I
In accordance with the
American. Disabilities Act. per•o n . needing a .peciai accom­
modation to participata m thia
proceeding mould contact tha
individual or agancy tending
notice not later than aavan (7)
day* prior to tha proceeding at
tha addraaa given on tha
notice. Telephone: 407-1214110 ait. 4227; 1-800-555-8771
(TDD) or 1-800-855-8770 (v); via
Florida Relay tarvica.
Publiah; March • . 1 M H I
ne 0-73
NOTICE
OF FICTITIOUS NAME
Notica it hereby given that 1
am engaged in b u tt-*** at 771
Charokaa
Circla,
Santord.
Florida
32771,
Saminola
County, Florida, undar tha
Fictitious Name o l OUALITV
BOOKKEEPING SERVICE, and
that I Intend to regiater aatd
name with the Division of
Corporations,
Tallahaasaa,
Florida. In accordance with tha
provisions o l tha Fictitious
Name Statute*. To-Wlt: Section
545.OS. Florida Statutes 1M1.
Jana E Fvans
Publiah: March S. IM S
OEO-S2
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE BIOMTSBNTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIOA
IH AND PON
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CASE NO. S B -M CA 14 W
CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTOAOE CORPORATION
l/k/a CHEMICAL
RESIDENTIAL MORTOAOE
CORPORATION l/k/a
MAROARETTEN A
COMPANY. INC..
Plaintiff
vs.
STACEY B. FIORELLA.
SYLVIA N. FIORELLA.
husband and wife, and
____.A N UNKNOWN
PERSON IN POSSESSION
OF THE SUBJECT REAL
PROPERTY.
Defandant(a).
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: STACEY B. FIORELLA ANO
SYLVIA N. FIORELLA
711 Swan Lana
ARamonta Spring„•

Florida 12701
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action for Foreclosure o l
Mortgaga on tha following
described property:
Lot t t t , CRANE’S ROOST VIL­
LAS. according lo tho Plat
thereof, • • recorded In Plat
Book M . Pegee 74-77 Mcluelve.
Public Records o f Seminole
County, Florida; a/k/a 711 Ewan
Lana.
Altamonte
Springs,
Florida 32701
haa baan fUad agalnat you and
you are required lo aarva a
copy of you written Helena**, If
any, to it, on Anna M. CruiAlvarai, Attornay for Plaintiff,
whoaa addraaa la Butta 300.
1S70 Madruga Avanua. Coral
Oablaa, Florida 3114S within
thirty (30) day* after the first
publication of this Notica In tha
Sanford Harald and fils tha
original with tha Clark o f this
Court aithar before aarvlca on
Plaintiff's attornay or immadi•taly thoraattar; otharwiaa a
dafault will ba antarad agalnat
you for the relief demanded In
tha complaint.
WITNESS my hand and tha
seal of this Court this 3rd day of
M A R C H .IH .

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7

MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Clark of tha Court
By: Ruth King
As Deputy Clark
•Parsons with a disability who
need a special accommodation
to participate in this proceeding
should
contact
ADA
Coordinator at Sammoia County
Courthouse,
101
N.
Park
Avanua. Suita N M I. Sanford.
Florida 12771, at least five day*
prior
lo
the
proceeding.
Telephone: (407) 121 4110 eat.
4227; 1-SOO-M5-S77I (TOD) or
I-SOO-MS-S770 (V) via Florida
Raley Service.*
Publiah March S. IS. tS M
OEO-72

l

Legal Notices
NOTICE
OF PUBLIC AUCTION
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN:
C »J TOWINQ WILL SELL AT
PUBLIC AUCTION FOR SAL­
VAGE FOR CASH ON DEMAND
TO HIGHEST DI0DER THE FOL­
LOWING DESCRIBED VEHICLE:
1997 FORD EXPLORER: OREEN
VINt 1FMDU12E7VZC20S90
THIS AUCTION WILL DC MELD
ON MARCH 19TH. 1995 AT 10
O'CLOCK AI CA J TOWING.
1580 S CR 427. LONGWOOO.
FL 32750
PROSPECTIVE B I0 0 IR S MAY
INSPECT VEHICLE ON THE DAY
BEFORE AUCTION BETWEEN
9AM AND SPM TERMS ARE
CASH OR CERTIFIED FUNDS.
CAJ TOWING RESERVES THE
RIGHT TO ACCEPT OR REJECT
ANY ANO ALL RIDS
Publish March 8, 1998
DEO 81

12— ElDCRLY CARF.

Seminole Herald

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16— R e m in d e r S e r v ic e s
IN THB CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE ISTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASS NOi 8 7-3443-C A -I4 K
NORWEST MORTOAOE. INC
PLAINTIFF
VS
EVA N DAVIS. IF UVINO.
AND IF DE AO.
THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES. ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS. CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMINQ AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH.
UN0ER OR AOAINST EVA N
OAVIS; UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF EVA N DAVIS.
IF ANY; SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA. JOHN DOE
AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANTS)
NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant lo a Summary Final
Judgment of foraclotura datad
February 27th, IM S . entered M
Civil Casa No ol tha Circuit
Court of the 1ITH Judicial
Circuit In and lor SEMINOLE
County. SANFORD. Florida. I
will sail lo Iha higheat and beal
bidder for caah at tha WEST
FRONT DOOR ol tha SEMINOLE
County Courthouse located at
101 NO PARK AVENUE In SAN­
FORD, Florida, al 11:00 a m. on
tha l i s t day of March, 1898 tha
following described property a t
sat forth m said Summary Final
Judgment, lo-wlt:
LOT 2. BLOCK F. COUNTRY
CLUB MANOR. ACCORDING TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF
AS
RECOROEO IN PLAT BOOK I f .
PAGE 100. OF THE PUBLIC
RECOROS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIOA.
Dated this 2nd day of March.
1998
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol the Circuit Court
By: Dorothy W. Bolton
Deputy Clerk
In accordance with the
American with Disabilities A ct.
persona with diaabilltie* needmg a special accommodation to
participata m Una proceeding
should contest the Clerk e l the
County Courthouse at 407-3234310. not later than seven day*
prior lo tha proceeding It hear­
ing Impaired. 1-SOO-M8-S77I
(TOO) or 1-800 985 8770. via
Florida Relay Service
THE LAW OFFICES
OF 0AVI0 J. STERN. PA
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S. University Drive
Suita 800
Plantation. FL 11124
(854) 231-8000
87-1SOOO(NCL)
Publish: March *. 18. IM S
0 (0 -7 0
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF TNS 1BTM JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLONIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO I ET SEES C A I4
GE CAPITAL MORTOAOE
SERVICES. INC.
PLAINTIFF
VS
DAVID W SMITH A/K/A
DAVID WARREN SMITH.
IF LIVING. AND IF DEAD,
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES. ASSIGNEES.
UENORS. CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CUUMINO
AN INTEREST EV.
THROUGH. UN0ER OR
AGAINST DAVID W.
SMITH A/K/A OAVID
WARREN SMITH; at al..
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE
OF FORBCLOBUNS BALE
NOTICE IS HSREBV GIVEN
pursuant le a Summary Final
Judgment of lorocloaur* dated
February 27th, I S M , antarad In
Civil Case No. S7-SS2S C A M of
the Circuit Court o f tha ISTH
Judicial Circuit m Mid for SEMI­
NOLE
County,
SANFORD.
Florida, 1 will e e l la tha high est
and best bidder ter caah AT
THE WEST FRONT DOOR Of ma
•EMINOLE County Courthouoa
located at 101 NORTH PARK
AVENUE m SANFORD. Florida,
at 11 .-00 am . on tha 31M day qf
March. ISSS tha following
described property aa aat forth
in
aatd
Summary
Final
Judgment, to-wH:
LOT to. BLOCK S. TIER 7. OF
E.R. TRAFFORD S MAF OF THB
TOWN OF SANFORD. ACCORD­
ING TO THE FLAT THEREOF AS
RECOROEO IN FLAT BOOK 1.
FAOEE
54-44,
PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIOA.
Dated thia 2nd day of MARCH,
(CIRCUIT COURT BEAU
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of th* Circuit Court
By: Jan* E. Jaaewic
Deputy Clerk
THE LAW OFFICES
OF DAVID J. STERN, PA
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI S. University Drive
Suit* 400
Plantation. FL 31124
(8S4) 211-0000
07-12701 FM(OEH)
In accordance with tha
American with Disabilities Act,
persona with diaablimaa need mg • special accommodation to
participata m this proceeding
ehould contact the Clerk of tha
Circuit Court at tha SEMINOLE
County Courthouse at 407-U S 4110. not Later than aavan day*
prior to tha proceeding, rt hear­
ing impaired. 1-800 555-8771
(TDD) or 1-500-SSS-S770. via
Florida Raley Service.
Publiah: March E. IS. IS M
DEO-rt

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Legal Notices
OF TMB BMMTBBNTM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AMD FOR
BBMIHOLR COUNTY,
BTATI OF FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CABB NUMBBRi
•7 -8 6 4 6 -CA- 14-B
FIRST COMMERCIAL
MORTGAGE COMPANY,
WILLIAM 0. SPARLING,
ALICE T. SPARLING,
his Wife, RUBEN PERFECTO
0IA2 and UNKNOWN
TENAMT(S),
Defendant.

you are required to serve a
copy o f your written defenses M
any, lo N on tho Plaintiff* attor­
nay, whoaa name and address
la:
ARTHUR 8. CORRALEB,
IBOUIRE
1802 W. 8Ugh Avo., Suita 100
Tampa. Florida 38404
within 30 day* after firat publldie Clark o f this Court either
before service on tho Plaintiffs
attorney or Immediately tharabe entered agalnat you for tha
In
tha
WITNESS MY HAM0 and tha
oaal o f sold Court on this 14th
day Of FBBRUARY. 1988.
(COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark o f tha Circuit Court
Ruth Kina
Deputy Clark

PubiMh: March 1, S. M
DEO-10

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PROPBRTV
TO: Ruben Farfacto Diet,
whoaa
whereabouts
era
unknown buf whose last known
residence was 2M2 SW 27th
Street, Miami. Florida 11111.
YOU ARE HERERV NOTIFIEO
Mist an action to foreclose on
tha following property
in
Saminola County, Florida:
Lot 74, Gan ava Tarraca
Amended Plat, according to tho
Plot M Plot Book I t . Pago 62 6
•3 ot tha PubUe Records of
Bominoio County. Florida, a/k/a
8612
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MARINER'S VILLAGE
59— F in a n c ia l
S ervices
ERASE BAD CREDfT
LEGALLY lor juM &lt;21 00 Marl
chack/mo to CALYPBO-1454 N
Lakamont Av*. Wmtar Parti. FL
32792

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but. loans, debt consolidation
Rataa aa low as 5 9 V no an­
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�Seminole Horald, Sanlord, Florida •Sunday, March 8. 1998 ■ 7B

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
71— H elt W anted

71— H elp W anted

C R U ISE LINES
S tr* f NTtniAiNtHS AND
ARTISTS or A ll KINDS

&amp; Cg&lt;677a

Musoana/Dancere/Standup
Com*dtan*/Dak Jockey/Ele
to receive

Ttw Orlando Coca Cola Bol­
ting Company K currently hu­
n g tor the Mowing position

’ a p p l ic a t io n

INFO PACKET
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ADOHESSAT
T o u -rm c f a x •

FLEET MECHANIC
Ftoipontto* tor performing
preventive mantenance and
k(ptl repair work on cue dw*et
and gamine powered vehi
cle* Mutt have own toots and
p ottet* a COL data ‘ A* 5canM ASE certitication* de­
sired We otter competitive pay
and oneaenl benoMs Apply
n pereon Monday Frday 8 30
* m lo 4 00 p m EOF lAtomen and rnnont** are encour­
aged to apply

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Or WRITE TO Crma* Netowrk.
On* m i . 1901-17 We*l Bay
On. ir n . largo. FI 33770
EXPCRKNCED BOBCAT
OPERATOR wffCOL U m i n .
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EARN 50%
COMMISSIONIII

ORLANDO COCA-COLA
BOTTUNO COMPANY
7M0 Mercy Drive
Orlando

Fantastic Sam* Hair Salon hat
two mmetkal* opervngt Mutt
M ic 1 t i p Cal Amu at 373
9045

FR AN K U N COVEY

FEDERAL JOBE:
I I 500 •
110.000 Mvnaoala openmgt
A l occupation* For complete
application
and
information
package M od SASE to Down
mg Attn FEDJOB P O
Boi
180357. Cestetoeny FI 37718
(PtM M mctud* 15 SAH for *ifo
pkgl

7 Habile Store
Frankkn Covey Co la the pram
er provctor oI p m c p * centered
leadership and time and kt*
management product* and serv
ice* Wa are tensing Part Tima
sale* associate* lor our Seminot* Town# Canter store We
value our a lm o s t* * and oner
the Mowing
•
Staring pay oI $7 SOT*
ptot team ncantva

FIRST FLORIDIAN
AsrtoJI^lomMweurenc* Co.
First Flortdlan Auto and Homa
Insurance Company currently
ha* an opening in our Lake
Wary office for a maa mom and
supply coordinator R**pon*tbait** include processing in­
coming
and outgowig mail
manummg control ot doted

•

F V i t k w-ri u t e l l r t

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•
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Franakn Covey (rrxjuctl
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Eacaaanl Training nciurkng our Me managamant
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ton at the store, or cal (407)
378 8566 tor more ntormaton

la rung luppta* tor ctaen ottpa
operation photocopy Mat. mad
cal records and otoer bdk copy
raouaamanta Ttw* position reg u n * ba*c computer tap* Nmg Mill* and good organic a
tonal tkn* Crpananca oparalmg a Pitnay Brown maa pro
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required
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mutt be a b * to kit and atac*
bora* up to 50 8 *

Or*r appkcantt nvffed to ntar
new w-e be contacted No thed
party nqunet p *# M AAEOE

FRONT DESK CLERK/
NIGHT AUDITOR
Appry n pereon
Day* Inn Sanford
4650 West Sn 46

(407) 804-8031
For wt iraarv*
or tend rou st* to
P O Bor 958417. Lata Wary
Ftonua 377958417

FURNITURE
INSTALLERS
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' N o w hiring lor a l poatbons - O v or*. Managari-in-Trarung.
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CLERICAL-*FT 20 hr* per M B
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Starting pay S&amp;'hr Call 8313466 Longwood
Ostwfsl
INTERVIEWING
NOW
tor
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maH Need Manager*. Work
ere A Easter Bunn**. Celt 1
800-765-8781

71— H elp W anttd

JO S N O TU H S
NOW HIRINGI
Cal out hottne lor detail on
the latest job opportunity* and
this week * fib lavs'
Call 441-4m

Sanford Jobe S Benefits

OCT PAIO TO LOSE WEIGHT
3A people needed
serious
about losing Earn 1500 P7T to
15500 F/T C el now 178649a

HAIR S T Y L IS T
Up to 50N commission Bene
tits m growmg Lake Mary Salon
FANTASTIC SAMS
___________ 77S-(10Q _________
WAFFLE HOUSE

HIRING ALL SHIFTS
Cocas 4 Servers F/T or P/T
,Afp»y m person 4740 W SR 48

____ ___________
HONEST, OEPENOASLE mad
asustant* needed tor house
cWanmg 5 dayvweek 7 5 Cel
374 1177

V VOU WANT MORS FROM A
JOB THAN A PAYCHECK,
PLEASE CALL &gt;77-4778.
Independent Orft Catalog/
party plan Ottrtoutore Process
order* from home Ready cam
For start up kit 1 time member
shp lee MAH 530 00 check/mo
to CALYPSO VARIETY. 1454
N Laiemont Ave. Writer Perk.
f l J W B _______________________

INDUSTRIAL
Large lak e Mery company *
seeking individual* with a*
senbty t ip tat. ?nd and 3rd
shifts available
Only team
(Sayers need apply We oiler tua
nd pad nme oil For
CO R ES** at 330-7789. or
9675

M l W. Laka M ary B led. In
Laka Mary, S22-B0B0 o r at

CUSTOMER SERVICE REP
Get m on the grotmd Itoor ol e
last paced.
rapidly
growing
company* LABOR RITE is seek
mg a hard work mg. seff mobvat
ed person who is computer tear
a * , nertae end a team p*yer
Eaceeent growth potential m an
ertremefy last paced ndustry
Apply in person at 7603 park Or
between 9am and 7pm defy or
tai resume to
(407) XXH496
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373-4343

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MECHANIC
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WORK?
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comp M and customer I K
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Oorrmon* bre 411 Uim Thir*
9-3 or Cei 6600111_________

For duly Heat Servce bhop
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Cea 338-7300.
MERRY MAKM H RM O
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OynAk Services. Inc a grow
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rmng perl tm * yeneunal person­
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perking end uniform* Slop by
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imtf 3 PM to fd out an appk

Delivery Drivers
Papa John's Pirn, tha nation's fastest grotmng
pirn delivery company, is now hiring lul and
pad-bma dnvtr*. Earn $7-$12Awur. You must
ba at Bast 16, have a rakabia car with vakd
insurance, a good driving record and a positive
go-getter altitude. Apply in person at:

2709 8. Orlando Dr.
Sanford
Phone:329-7272 '

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RECRUITER
For technical staffing firm
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benefits
Preferred previous
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NEEDS 10 Proof Operators
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setting up new department
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Sanford, FL
tqwl Oppoikrffy Emttoyer

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our reaponee *ne at

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24 Hours/Day
7 Days/Week
Reference Job Code:
26014132771

BELLSOUTH

TEWS Co. Staffing, Ortando*
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professional
staffing
terric*. i» currently recruiting
Fuff B Part-time clerical poeltton* tor toe toffowing comp#
•Central Florida'* Most
Promlnenf Banff
•Preatigtoua Adverifelng Firm
•Oriando'l Large*!
Health care System
•Fattest Growing
Telec ommunication* Co.
•Prominent Human
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Please c a l Tew* Co
7408866 tor more Into
EOE ADA NO FEEI

Staffing

ELECTRICIANS 4 Helper*
TOP PAY, BENEFITS, rewd B
comm OFWP Apply Sanlord
Electric 7572 S Park Drive
322-1582
WANTED: Individual* who are
leaking a foffiffmg. people ori­
entated career GREAT employ­
ment environment, professional
tutu* and benefits Consider
toe career ol Dental A im in g
Formal education of 1200 hours
Leadtog to S u m and Nabonel
credential*
Work in a Iasi
paced. Ivghley technical, ever
changing career in the allied
hearth held of Dental A im in g
Cea Orange Technical Center*Orlando Tech Denial Depart­
ment. 407-748-7080, e a t 4835.
Whether you are steady n toe
work place, reedy to re-enter or
|utt looking lo to* future they
have a program designed tor
youi___________________________
WAREHOUSE PERSON
Needed lor large greenhouse
Wff be rnponiCM for ihppngf
receiving Must be cepe able of
kftmg at least 50 tod and work
tong, ffeobt* hour* ForkkR eip
helpful Apply n pereon 6770
W SR 46. Sanford
WAREHOUSE
POSITIONS
WPP40, RECSIVSffa, PICK
•ra. PACtONO AND WAREMousara • r e c o t o n c o r ­
p o r a t io n .
toe nekon i lead­
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ctromc
sera stone*
ha*
nadlete open Inge In it*
Lake Mary facaaes tor le t and
2nd shift warehouse. Hour*
available:
7:00sm-3:30pm.
8:00am-4:30pm and 4:00PM17:30AM. Must be able to W a
naremun ol 50 ba on a oonanuoua b a m ForkMl aipartenca
prfieri ad. Starting tele. 55 7k
1*1 *hfft. 55 95 2nd SMI.
kffju paaa math Met Aoffy kt
person al 2050 Lake Emma
Road Lake Mwy, FL. EOE.

WELDER
fftWTIg *w&gt; a must F/T. Good
~ OFWP. 790-1593
w m trtw itR v td t

TECHNICIAN
•FULL TffJC POS/TtON
•EXPERIENCE PREFERRED
•FULL COMFVWY BENEFITS
Monday-Frtday 7 3CM JO.
Apply KB5CO
237 Power court. SarAord

3982-55.947/1710 PT/FT
Free booMef 1-800-37V818

P/T F/T

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Medical Assisting.
A C areer T o F eel G o o d A bout .
In our innovative M edical Assisting
program , you'll learn:
• M ed ical Emergencies
Phlebotom y, Exam ining Room,
and Clinical L ab Procedures
C om puter Ih u n in g on M ed ical
M an ager Softw are

323-3317

POSITIONS AVAILABLE NOW!

Raps

warned to
*•8 much needed lead pro­
gram to inaurance agents,
make $90 00 commission per
tale
Caff 213-8*0-7***

OC T o rre*

Th e Sanford Herald ne«ds CARRIIRS for
established routes In the Sanford area. All you
need Is dependable transportation, organiza­
tional skills and afternoon availability in order
to begin a great new job!

Industrial
RECOTON CORPORATION, to*
natnns leading manufacturer/
dstrtoutor of consumer elec
ntc accessories, has an
opening m its Lake Mery offtc*
tor a Spray Pain Mr, le t aMfl,
7 00AM -3«0PM . Prior sp
parmng experience with mold­
ed plastic components pre
•erred Mechanical ability to
mamtam spray booth and paint
gins A abffify to nsmtan sup­
ply inventory s must Must
have erceffent communication
skiffa and be detail oriented
Send resume and salary hraf to Human Resource*.
10 Lea* Emma Road. Lake
Mary. FL 33746. or FAX re
kume and salary history to
407-333 1964 EOE

•SERVICE
TEC H N IC IA N S
•OUTSIDE P LAN T

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The Guard is full of hixnrtitwTt henxre
who are there when called 14m . Thrupresence a essential to the ofety and peace
of mind ol their neighbors. They m*y «andbag to protect htxnea and lives f rum flood
waters or help pick igt the piece* after
an earthquake.
By serving just one weekend a month
and two weeks a year, you can be 1 hero
when your neighbor* need one mreL
CaB today:
_ FLORIDA

Custom Staffing

SERVICE TECHNICIAN
To rep*• A maintain X-Ray 14m
processors throughout Central
Florida Drug smote tree Call
-331-4834leak
•
tor Rich.
407-3

If to. BeffSouto Telecommute
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w*
continue
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gro
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‘ WAREHOUSE

-Various locations
-Various kinds

C A L L 322-8133

READY TO
PUT YOUR
S K ILL S T O
W ORK?

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-30-35 Hours per wtek
-Flexible schedules
•Shlpp'g/Recetv'g
• Order Pullers
- Forklift axp a ♦

LANOSCAPERS • Full time,
staring pay 56 00 37 OGTv
SPRINKLER
SYSTEM
IN­
STALLERS • eiperience pre­
ferred 56 00-57 OGTv to start
DRIVERS - tor dump truck COL
reqd Fuff TVn*
SITE WORK and equipment op­
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IECMNICAL

$7 A t e SAME WEEK PAY
TOOAYS STAFF 810 I
EOE-Never a Fee

After graduation, you will
be qualified to work

EARIM FULL-TIIVIE PAY
FOR PAR T-TIIVIE W O R K
i

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Salary ♦ comm « bonus F/T or
P/T fleiaied atmosphere smok­
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300 N. French Ave., Sanlord

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OFFICE

SHINGLE INSTALLERS
Toot* A Iran* req Cell 330-6543

SEMINOLE LANDSCAPING
NOW HIRINO

TAMT-Santord Doctors office W
W T 8 17 A/or 7 6 56 6&lt;Vhf
Leave message at 333-0555.

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or deliver to:

•MON, MARCH BTH*
U N TIL* PM

PART-TIME

R E C E P TIO N IS T
For Fantastic Sams Hair Salon
Need people person w/ good
phone Muffs Can Anita at 323
9045

71— H elp W anted

SECURITY OFFICER JOB
Training Armed 8 Unarmed
Brandy S A teoc. 834-7444

Who It looking tor ettra In­
come. Minimal daylight hour*
(appros 1t/wk)
Involves NfUng/ordtilng of
product
MUST BE RELIABLE
SENO RESPONSE TO:
Blind Bor A
POBOI1567, Sanford. FI
37771-1687

MfTIAL T/LltNf TREE
STAFFING
740-0 l i t

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Tha ideal canckdate should have past newspaper
axparieocB and circulation management
experience is helpful. Interested candidates
should FAX a resume to:

hour*

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MANAGER

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The

EVENING
BTTERV1EWS
•TOMORROW*

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Verities a PLUS

theee peeNtone caff 373-3883.
Our offices ate located el 7747
Carrier Avenue. Sanlord. Florida
32773

Thuraday, March 19th at 6:30 pm

OfnCEANOUSTRML

too • MEN A WOMEN NEEDED

JAMTORIAL POSITIONS AT

In Banford. (21-MOO.

NOW HtFTfffO: Direct Maduller*
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LA B O R RITE

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V I

•PART-TIME EMPLOYEES*

Now hiring eipenmced COOKS,
SERVICERS
S
DISHWASH­
ERS. Top pay paid vacations
after 1 year M edtal benefits
and a Drug Free Work place
4650 E Sn 46 West Sanford
407-330-7775 8 3770 Ortando
Dr-17-83-Sanford. 407-371-8308
DENNY'S RESTAUR AMT.

Office
Cal The Reserve* Network at
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EOE

Rsfldtntlal Cleaning

NEWS PAPER DELIVERY with
van Commercial route SantonV
Lake Mary 857-7080

LAfjofi firrs

114 W. Lake Mery Bfvd.

71— H elp W anted

NEWS
PAPER
INSERTERS
week-ends only Sanford/Lake
Mary Must have transportation
857-7080.

Wilt Train. 407-T87-5007.

PLACEMENT SERVICES

•Monday, March 9th*
Noon - 3pm

W anted

MOLDING A ASSEMBLY
Heavy lifting required 8 5. M-F
Starting pay 5&amp;Tir No erp req
Cal Vicky al 330 1579

F/T * M-F • 5 5pm

Custom Staffing

Worldwide distribution ware
house » i Sanlord taekng de
pendab* canddate* with sokd
work history to load end unload
pients form its trucks No *«■
perwnce
needed
E *c»l*n t
working condition* m an an
toyab* environment Choose
either day or n«^it shift up to
70 immediate perrrvperi time
positions open! Apply with 7
forms or ID

elp

MOLLY MAX) IS tPRINO

GENERAL LABOR

G E T PAID
T O HAVE FUNI

71— H

71— H elp W anttd

Immediate Openings

P«S TALLS RS
F/T A P/T Metal tockers A
skefvmg C el 330-1000

Aa applicants piaasa apply at
i S

71— H e lp W

in doctor's offices,
hospitals, clinics,
out patient care
facilities, and
many more.
•
•
•
•

Convenient four-day school week (Monday - Thursday)
Day and Evening Classes Available
Financial Aid Available for T hou who Qualify
Small Classes with Personalized Attention

C all Today!

(407) 831-9816

C it y C o l l e gFLe32707 ?

853 East Hwy. 436, Ste 200 •

C astleberry,

�EMPLOYMENT
OPPORTUNITIES
71— H e i r W a n t e d
AVON NEEDS
1 •
area
SHI lugh quality product! earn
good U S ft*i hour* 321-71(1?
Clerical
Do you have 3 month! often
riper wnce ’ Thnn call U! TO
DAY" Wa nond YOU* W * have
many trmp and temp (we gan
ptal often povhom ava-Ubto'
56. per hrtSAME WEEK PAY
TODAYS STArriNQ U O A O U
EOE Haver a Faa

GENERAL
LABORERS
WORK TOOAY/PAD TOOAY
START TODAY"
•Etoctriclani

71— H e lp W a n t e ii

ASSEMBLY
•Tamp lo fare
•Lungwood
•MS/GED
111 Huh. Ordar pu-VfVpar kn-t
nmaiaMa transportation rnq
Caa

AccuStaff
-------ASSOCIATE-----TRAINEE
Dua to eipanuon largn laka
Mary company hmng Fuff Tima
Aaaociataa W aa Iran you to
ram your potantvil

•Holxl-Motol Ualntananca
•Sami k Skilled Laborer*

f/T 4 P/T M 1 May)r Manulac
tutmg plant in Sanlord Pon
nona «ra available on a*
shift!.
Pacaaattar Par
at 3392411 Of MO-154*
T r ir u ju iK i tn,(i---------------

GUARANTEED
$ 10.50 P/H
IN TRAINING
3 poa atai Aug t 1S5Qt». Sal
• comm Sanlord batad pool
haamg toardar No cold caRng
Mxng mmad F/T k P/T
Caa
Mitty Smaltiar 323-2070 ait.

212

I I1AA I I M N M I . m e '
M m ........447 757-#***
Long Tarm-Short Tarm
Tamp To Hlra

$$$JO B S$$$
ASSEMBLY/W AREHOUSE
Productnn A daavtvy hap at*o
lor N E Orlando company lon g
Shod larm 56 7 hr TampTwa
linkable Trana
A P P T C O O R D INATO R
'5 6 hour lo START
“2nd SMI A Wknd
NO SELLING! Wmtar Pan tat
dawary « i p i igrx D t tea*
S A L E S ASSO CIATE
Cuaiomar tannea handto 5 Ana
phonai
Anamoma
Spring*
araa *7 0QMr
L A B O R FO RCE STAFFIN G
(407) E31-52M
I N o W f A i i i M i l Y ---------R f COTON CORPORATION, tha
natnna toadng manutactuar'
dalrtwtor ol ntoclrone aceas
sonas hat aavaral opanmgt
n a t Laka Mary tacaty tar 2nd
aMi

SANFORD
1 A 7 bdrm apis
Mrsloric Dtsl . cony location
From STISYnon 3214757

N O TIC E
AX rental and real estate advarI'semanti are lubtect lo the
Federal Fax Mousrng Ad. which
maket 4 illegal lo advertise any
preference limitation, or di!
enmmahon bated on race col­
or. religion, t e i. handicap, lamlial statu! or national ongm

OWNER FINANCING . cuttomed
2/1 tingle and* Covered pa ho
shed mca carpal, solid wood
d retta n
4 cabmatt
31500
down A 3199/mo 322-3717

105— D L T i E x / T w r i t x

159— R e a l E s t a t e
W anted

ELDER SPRINGS Oh SR 477
Tbdrm. unturn |9Vwk • |1?V
dep Ca* 333 3964 or tea man

R in t a l s

LEASE Prima ihovrroom I
• arehous# 310970 iq ft SR
441 frontage 407 571 7500
AT TlNUO N CNA l
Coma and ton our carng team
ol Nuriat and CNAa Eical
lam banal*! Eipanancad rac
ognqad
1.00pm 11:00pm
paraon Dattana Maathcara Ra
habiktatnn Canter 1651 Eh
cam BNd. Daaona I O f
AUTOMOTIVE DCTAKERS
SentordlongwoudOrtandn
Good Incoma Potonbal
BenrNs After 90 Day!
Tapft Seal *07 793 3065

Otftc* Spec* Available lor
Leas*. Sanlord Commerce Ctr
totaled at Park Av* S 75*i Si 7
soles appro. 3 000 si 4 6 500
sl 13 ptl per year Parking I t
abur-dant C al John Gay al
strictly Commercial Lie Real
Broker! 407446-0330.__________
OFFICE/WHSE 3 000 15 000 tl
From 33 tl Prune location Mery
17-92 Sanlord 1 ti trum Airport
Bhrd Cad 324-4440 Jim/Sw*
118— Q u i t i S p a c e F o r
R in t

DATA*
ENTRYiClEniCAl
ASST
Ek T poaihon1 Word 10
key a nwar (tortuiabto1 Oraal
Skjaa1
TORTALERT STAFF MO
407-6354272
Magnolia 1
Ortando. FL 22403
CLERK/RCCCmOMST
Mual haxe a ip n Window* 4
poatatt good then# su n F*&gt;
natuma to 407-323 7241 or mat
to 650 Hckman Cxtto SantonJ
FI 32771
Contractor* k Trucked
Make contact quekfy
your
SUM k N Amanca Nan fta^M
matchng ty « 74 hrs l i m n
1 140 *46 4170 MC/Vtaa
COUNTER PERSON F/T Start
immediately lor a busy print
*hop Eipananc* a mult Tru
[3im*ns«jns Prntng 1254042

C R U IS E LINES
SEEKS CHCF&amp;WAITERS
BAR TENDERS PAS TRY
CHCFSRESTAURANT MAN
AOERS WITH EXPERIENCE/
STEWARDS ROOM SERVICE/
HOUSEKEEPING ETC

A MOVE IN SPECIAL'! 400 tq
ft 4 up&gt; 3765 A MONTH Office
Storage 3210170 0&gt; 333 7554
OF FKCA3FFICE-WANE HOUSE
Now Artaabw
Guar-Van Personal Storage
Cal tor Otua* 576 7500
SANTORO OFFICE SPACE
2 Suite* available - 1100 SF A
1S00SP. 407-321-700*________

•Mom* WaakJy*
* Lay Ovar pun*
’ Extra Slop Pay*
•40 IK RaaramanT
'Health toauanca*
•Vacabon Pay*
•|Ud*r Program'
•SatahM Equrp’
1 yr OTR t i p /Class A COL raq
Pitas# C al Sam to 5pm
1400-474-0050
U o n frlO d y EOC

kanaportatron.
knodedg* ol
a l atpacta todudtag Man
mamiananc# Reference * raqurrad. C al 407-2444S1S or
407-423

A L L P O SITIO N S
Now hmng Pan ama A FuMme.
E M ilam wags*
•SUPERVISORS
•BARTENDERS

•M E W Pay Packaga
OuaMy Home TVna
•LMe Modal Eqwpmam
•Need COL-ASSm oa OTR
ECKMHMr S0B41I-4S4S
Drhrart Flataed

•NEW PAV PACKAGE I
41.000 Srgn-On Bonus
•QuaMy Homs TVna
-lala Modal Equpmanl
•Need C O L-A I Im o a OTR
ECtQBHar S0B41I4
ssss

OR VWNfTY
ar Pan-Daw
Apytcaraa muMla 11 yaari aN w

SM-

I Vw Ortando-Santanl Axpori
J e r r y 's C a t e r e r s

MJv* -

-

323-0345

ar. hrnra an mau*4 auo ar Duct and
la i m m 4 ar mom haul I tty
BEOM CALLING TOOAV
TO RESERVE YOUR AREA
aop-«2&gt; -iM a
OPERATOR SI
6 30 AM 4 00 PM
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
D D A ..M C
EOC

BLRLOWTQ LOTS off 47/
across bom SunUnj Ettatot
3234232 or pgr 4444344

157— M o b i l e H o m e s
Fo r S ale

DELTONA 10 acres ideal lor
motxto tiumesito horses came
terming or nursery* Toned agn
cultural
S3 90QACRE
Sm
down wowner Inane# 404-747\ m a L t M J S M t n ____ ______
OAKROOE FARMS
Ostean
(toticna area 10 acres meal tor
horses or cam* larm Mode*
home or hometut Zoned agn
344 900 Fxtancmg ava* wr am
down payment (904) 7174300

14 ■ 44 1/2 Spiff 1961 Kirs
Fun. acm rm. caqnrl
*15.300
24 I 44 3/2 Sc*4 1990 Skytoi#
Oat Spnngt DM rod Incd
522.500

CARRIAGE COVE
(407) 323-8160
BY OWNER. 1965 2/1 me-f, In
move to you M 37 500 OOO
G o d o r d t r t i 321-1242

BEO-OUEEN
!■/#.
deck
wmmya xon canopy and pranver
orthnperkc vrt Never used. SO*
hn.wrl Cost *1200 5 * « *375
Call 473-721*
___________
BEOS
ORTHOPEDIC
FIRM
SETS with 5 year warranty Nav­
el used Twm *75 FuX 595
Outran *115 King *165 Call
407444-#*34
DAY
BED
While
Victorian
ttyto win ? term maftmsia* 4
tnmcSe Never used 3300 407MATTRESS SALS • Fu* »/ e
used boi springs 4 mattress
565 00 Larryt Mari 32? 4 132
SOL IO CHERRY Oueen Anne
doing room Perfect condftion
Cal 2600551

19V— P ets It S upplies
BEAUTVUl fu* bred Daknalian
lu p p et 6 wst d d no paper*
510Gee CaH B eeper 243-0407
OR 321-3134

A YARD SALE it the perfect
way lo do thal and th# 3*rt)no*
Hereto can bring people lo y d *
d oa Advariit# yo u tala to th*
Sxrwrnole Hereto tor only SSI/
kne and watch th* item* leave
whrto th* money cornel to Cal
by Noon on Tuaaday and you 5
kne ad can run tor W aa day* m
the Herald to&gt; ONLY SS.1Sft A l
wa ask I* thal you prepay tha
ad Cal ut-we can h#to"

YA R D S A L E
S A T 9-3
307 Satusuma Dnva-couch A
■ova teal, table S chair*, tv.
racknar*. &lt;kth#4.
S tola d
tmalrtama 8290272

219— W ante d

to

Buy

7S MERCURY COUGAR Nrwds
. Mutt S ea". New
*500 Ixm
tirai/mag wheal!
3296209
t l OLDS CUTLASSS

44 EAQLE STATION WACOM
AC. PW. P L Crude 66(k) ong

nal rrvto!. 51995 323-0540
SC GEO CARS
Horn *175
Porsche*. Cadillacs
Chevyi
BMW*. Corvette! Alto Jeep!
4WD i You area To! Free 1
600-218-9000 Exl 2206 tor cu

235—
T ruck /Buses/Vans For
S ale
97 CHEVY 810 exl cab pick up
Lear cap Bed mar. 10 rack CO
AM/FM wriAp*. AT/PS Aftnoil
new 516.500 lirm 3393761,

235— V ehicles W anted

Alum. Cana Copper / Brat*
Kokomo Rocyctng: 321-0004
SIS W. Ftrsl-M/f 91. S*L91

CASH 5*3 PAJD1
F « Junk Cart. Truck* • Mac*
KfEPAMCWCXBtAut'rin n i ■■//,

223— M i s c e l l a n e o u s

240— Bo a t R entals

WHEELCTiAM LA * new 5700
Lg backbraca. new Poriabto
tawing mach ml tabto 5700/
OOO Ca* 322 59?4_____________
W O LFE T A N N IN G BEDS
TAN AT HOME
Buy DIRECT and SAVE!
Commarctothom* unit horn
5199 00 Low tutonto/y Payment*
FREE Cotar Catalog
C al TOOAV 1-600-711-0156

FVHMO BOATS FOR RENT
Six rang at 5301 up Alto
24 Pontoon C al 3301612

241— R ec.
V chicles/Campers For
S ale

230— A ntique /Classics

1447 R 6 y A l E T R A A IR 46
toat t*&lt; con * nod trod k*ch
an. toaxto 5 aemga. 2 atoctnc
Uda 16 ft 4 it A a l opbona
Cost 546/k)
taking 5?9(k)
Uka new 441-424-0738

74 DOOOS "LA RED EXPRESS*
men condtoon 360 ad AT/P3.
50 ten et txe* CAM header!
59 500 OBO Trede’ 2292241

ROYAL VOYAGER Praatdarwal
1994 32 ft r*8f bad. awning
Ion d M uag* ft4any aitrai
non-amokar. arc cond Priced
to t e i Cal 3397467

W AREHOUSE

FOUNO: BLACK 4 WHITE DOO
CALL TO DCNTVY.
___________ 323-3777___________

SPACE

P E T OW N ER S...

• FnendY. 0&gt;-S&lt;tt. Droandatu# Mamgemcni
• An&lt; Storage P n vitt Pitio 4 U o rt1

200— L iv i stcx.il/Farm
S upplies

Sanford Court
Apartments

DOUBLE BAR t l * Ranch local
ad n Oi i t m Buy* beetslampi
let canto Pick up tervxa it
avaaatx* 323-0134

207— Jewelry
IWVartery

nng

Round

Emerald band! Sx^to pmea
nng Appraital 59100. wto tea
lor 56600 Ca* 324 0067 lo

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

rrak^QXjyriaanaOawwtor^^

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

211—
A ntiuue /Coilectibles

3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

i

i pact wt
404-774-2275/407 840 3533

BY OWNER SarTerd V7 pnm
ralwvthad. n*w rod
lenced
back yard 369.000 0 6 0 Caa
tor more xdomakon 322-1387

Itamat from penmet on 51
You Araa To* Free ( I ) 800 711
9000 Ext H 7706 tor currant Ml

mn)tIakF

UotTVAtEb
MARY area
3 7 ipM plan
hem*, beau* Id bead lot on *
cul-da ta c O A . updttad ap
pkancaa
WO
hookup*
torched back
yard. *4l-m •
kitchen w/caranvc Me
Ap
ppomtMENT
only
*79 900

Call 334-1144 OR 704445
NO
REALTORS

1600 tq R
OmVhrftpl to n prch 546.900
471JO var IBOOK) ft . kvAWV
lam. kpto. tned. S63.600
HOUSE or DUPLEX 2 kaeftarw.
1/3 acta, renovate
. IM i
I •A » M • ( M i n i i r i i
.1**1 m
• i 111 i i • i i
I .* I
I / 8a I

253-ADDmoNS Ac
R emodeling

Select your lot at

4 Z U PALMPOINT, SANFORD

Door*, axndows carpentry

M o . P.l.

O n ly

*

7

3

, 9

9

0

256-A it u a n c e R epair

INCLUDING LOT

Call to see if you qualify for this
opportunity to own a new home.

+

407-330-8733

*

MEDCO DEVELOPMENT

kROFEBSIOMAL Sam* day/
toil day
aarvtc* on a l apitancaa Low rat#*, tormertw ml
raart Accptmg Vita/MC/Ditc/
kMEX Cal Richard 281-0530

259-Bed It Breakfast
T H R W W T f ONCNRr
Ooaadrod Bad A Braaklatl I
A vary romanbe atcap*

‘ Baaed on tatot pne* d 573.490 waft 5% (HA loen. 30 y n . APR 5 1 *

261-C om puter
C o nsu ltin g

I
^ C o u n try

262-Cabinets
U X TYPR
uMtoaunMriap/
MM SSIBIbO

more S704 Q0Q 3194750________

UPGRADED TOWNHOUSE In
Pina Rtoga Ctob 3 bd. 2 4 17
EvaryVeng
konKOdv S67.000R

STElwTROM REALTY, BtC

A-Z LaarTtch
Drvorc* 855. Custody *75
Bankh«K* 575. Nam* Changi
555. Eta 24 h d (407) 522-0347
ajNM B^riw g earn/

275-DRYYVALL
ONYWALLtTUCCO-Rapaxi
Vd6 4 CaAng T»xaxaa

I- Z KARA SEN VV IS

Ohrorea 5100/Wl.. *50
Cad (407) 324-0271 24 hr*.

275- H a n d y M a n
U BUY-IT- I wit Atiambto Rtf
Appkloya/ad ctr/eta

300-Pressure

!w » iu * ir k t O N _

C l e a n in g

280-Home
Im provem ents

Cat Bw Baatft Fra* EMmatat
Oraal t a n a Rae/Gomm

CHANLRSI D. (Dan) M
C8C0S72S5.
Comm, remodel t
pax MC, VISA — 467-3291741

1-4122

aflaa■

*-0r1v**-Mome*'

HANOVMAN Pttobng. ooncreta.
(by wal. remodeling, ranovaton* Cal 787 7069

251-Irrig atio n ft
R epair

•Bukinga-FtowComm'Fraa Eat/
Uacrinau Maarn Factory
I I S BMPm m aXM 324-7666

308— T ermite R epair

263-Carpentry
C A N P tN T U L M

Home

321-5972

2M-CARPET

I ANFOAO Handyman Skew 2/
1 or 3/1 dock. CFVA 576K
Worth SS6K ftxad Oraal r a d *
0964151______________________

ST JOHNS (EVEN 2 acre* 37 5
Tree*, kraplac*, dock, much

285-L ecal S ervices

VB. graphtCA on-aa*

Raaa 66MT91SSS

C h a rm ^ g

SANFORD an Oorgaonout. ramodWid. new CHA S caipaL
No down UTOtno 323-2750.

SANFORD Ram H own. 3 bdrm.
2 bath. 1/4 acre Id. Special
Government Inancmg. Owner
aged. 24 hour recorded met-

269-Cle an in g S ervices
MOVE 64-OUT
Ota
- Preeaue
P retax Waanxv— Free
Ota —
aaL 302-7230 or pgr
pgr 372-3110

DAVO KRV COMBTBUCTION

IMwQnl PSIlMIioni VTWYiOmi.

i A * b U &gt; i/1 1.VTW. b g « .
CIV A. tat Oth 545K ftxad up/
339900 M 4 695 5151

UkH *b
ftamodatod
dock home, hug# tread toi
next to park. Oraal area CH A
550.900. tow dn. 5470/mon
606-5151

deck* S conerata
8 O Bead C8C 19680

a

it

I n s t a l l a t io n s

1/2 MONTH FREE RENT

•CARPETfflAflDWOOOXE

WfTN 1 YR. LAAS8 M A M A M V T M M

MOVE-IN SPECIAL
1BDHM/ 1 BATH N O h . il
2 BDRM/1 BATH 102S b*««.
2 BDRM/ 2 BATH 11 25 b* ft.
• KpurkMia A|iam nrnU » I U i U rg r (3 u arU • latLr

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L E W JAMTORUL SUPPLY

269-Cle an in g S ervices
ft*

CLSAM NO

SVC

Raany

wnm Free aK 324-0327/u pgr
U kwmad raaponaa 898-3SS1

s

Rune Good 5300. Firm.
CaH 3394442

( nr * tow penraat more gel w e
■atetl
lechnotogy
m
kqud
wormer,
Aik
B T tN tT R O tl
Q tN tR A L FEED 1373 1550)
about HAPPY JACK UQUE
VtCT. There* a BIO dfterencePI
(www happy(ack*ic com)_________

neduca toueffy and restore nu
Inent* tlripped by daxrorrtvng
am
STENSTRO M G E N E R ­
AL
FE ED
323 1550 about
H A P P Y J A C K V IT A T A B 9 .
F u rings and cart (wwwTiappy-

VACANT
4/1 wI OKtro foocod lot.
N«odo r«pairs.
Only 859,900

ROUTES P A D DAA.V

0CUVER THE BELLSOUTH
•REAL YELLOW PAGES*
M YOUR OWN

S ale

MahO ONW 503 000
O f DE CALLAWAY. RaaRor
(407) 324-0211, f i t 106

DRIVER-COLB

Dnvart-Flatwd
SljBOO SMO-ON BONUS!

SANDLE WOOO-171 Uptlaxt
New m V k O V A ewer kroka
pud New paxwearpet Reduced
to 325 200 C al 37? 9315

181— A ppliances &amp;
Furniture For S ale

323-3301

A DM IN ISTR ATIVE
A S S IS TA N T

IS Parmanam poamont COL
*B* d m *n needed tor rout# driv­
ing in Orlando araa S7-SBtv
SPARTAN PREMIER
451-7784

Fo r S ale

r\

Deenquant Tai. R ep o i REOt

DRIVERS

155— C o n d o m i n i u m s

153— A c r e a g e I a t t F o r

RF/VIKK

F/IJ1-7_LPN-

Heavy wing Drugymofca traa
(407) 321-4434 Aak tor Rch

4 A 4/10 acre* Reduced to
336BOO
B4 VTRLV B MASON ftCALTV
(407) 7404500

M f.ilty H o s o u r c o s
MOVE4M-CONO 21 5 New car
pal 4 pa«nr N e t yard enci
(rant parch 555 000 At It
OCOC CALLAWAY. Realtor
(60T| SS44211.EIL10S

ACCOUNT ASSOCIATE

Parson to dauvar macScaJ auppka* Sanlord co Oru&lt;ySmo**
baa Conucl Rch at 321-4434

Waklva Pines Blvd.

•Smgit Slwy Otsrgn •Mo One Batow or Abort
• Energy • (fitwot Stud«. 1i ? Bedroom
AflordabMAbirtmtnti

GOVERNM ENT
FO RECLOSED

DELIVERY DRIVER

LAKE HARNEY 10 Acre* Ik
Harney Wood*
*30 000 20
mns to Sanlord 407-244-4270

322-7498

Tha loaonmg p o tio n ! art
available Coma and jom our
Scpanor rated taaary

CNA-f/T
Io n - M a n A Ham-7am
SAUUMIS BASED on
EKPEARMCE
Cal OaBary Manor. 407-4SS4444 At* lor Dwactor ol N u t
mg or apply nttran 60 North
H ^ w a y 17-92. DaBary Ftan
da Drug Fra* W ort piece
EOS.

LONOWOOO-SUITE Sub lei (2 )
Olttc#* S?&amp;at3S0 utiitw»% in
( KBmo 787-OOJt

W t O ffe r A ffo r d a b le B e a u ty a n d V a lu e!

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Just C a » Navar a Faa*
HELP I

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S ale

Re a l Ettate . dtc

DATA ENTRY P/T or F/T 3040
hrVnk Apha-nunanc • 10Key
eip Ca* 431-3*66 longnood
DAYCARE TEACHER or Teach
a rt ana W ang to ram
C al 322-0094

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A resident of Oviedo’s Black Hammock wants to preserve a way of life
By Short Bredis
HERALD FEATURES EDITOR

Chart!* Carlson

Strange
Florida:
Writer to tell
Heathrow
women about
local history
By Bhart
HERALD FEATURES EDITOR
HEATHROW • Delving Into
the
supernatural
excites
Charlie Carlson almost as
much as digging Into hla an­
cestral roots.
He used to hang out In the
spiritualist comp of Cassadaga
when he was kid.
Ills mother, Gladys Ellzcbeth Hawldns-Carlson was a
’ genuine
Florida
Cracker
Queen and psychic extraordi­
naire.* In the dedlcaUon of his
new book Strange Florida: The

Unexplained

and

Unusual,

Cartoon writes. ‘ She taught me
to make tmagrs out- of the
clouds and I became an artist.
She Inspired me ' with her
Florida folklore and I became
curious. Then she told me of
ghostly encounters and scared
the hell out of melt*

Book Review
Carlson's book might not
scare the hell of you, but It
will certainly give you pause to
stop and think about another
Florida, one far away from
sunshine, oranges,
tourists
and condominiums.
’ Florida's history Is filled
with strange stories and oddi­
ties. most con be explained as
folklore, natural phenomena
or hoaxes.* Carlson writes.

OVIEDO - In 1987. Jim and
Jo Anne Logue carved their
initiala In the soft bark of a
wild orange tree near a eulfur
spring on the ahore of Lake Jeoup, In the heart of Black
Hammock.
If you didn't know where to
look, you'd never And the
carvings that have stretched
beyond recognition from more
than ten yeara of growth.
As a matter of fact. If you
didn't know where to look for
the spring, you’d probably
never find It. But Logue seems
to know the area like the back
of his hand.
Ambivalent about unearthing
well&gt;kcpt secrets. Logue re ­
cently gave a tour of the prop­
erty purchased by the St.
Johns River Water Manage­
ment District In 1997.
A tract of 1.241 acres lo­
cated on Elm Street. Logue es­
timates that 75 percent Is
wetlands. A cattle rancher and
real estate broker, Logue was
a friend of Everett Williams,
the head of the Williams Fam­
ily Trust, which owned the
land. Logue was Involved with
the sole of the land to the dis­
trict. His land la adjacent to
the district land.
Logue Is a native Floridian,
bom In Tampa and 'raised
over there by Colonial Plaza
when Mr. Lee had cows over
there.*
He*a been tiring tn the
Hammock far 25 years, after
he was pushed out o f Alta­
monte Springs.
*1 eras bring over there by
the Altamonte Mall before the
mall.* He sold he remembers
seeing the sign announcing
’ Florida's Largest Mall* at the
comer of Palm Springs Drive
and State Road 436. *111 never
forget.* he sold of seeing the
sign. T sold man. this Is one of
those Florida land scams. Ain't
nobody ever coming all the
way out here to shop.*
Logue sold the sign was all
that was on the land for a cou­
ple of years, until. *ln one
day's time, they unloaded
heavy equipment and. I mean,
they took every blade of grass
off that place that there was
P a g tK

The Final Frontier
A sulfur spring (up pe r
photo) flows into east
Lake Je s u p . 'It’s a typical
Florida picture,* said Jim
Logue (low er photo as he
w ades into the lake), 'but
it's a pretty o n e.'

An open letter to the city
of Winter Springs...
...os read by Jim Logue at the
recent commission meeting:
T o all the laws, mlea and
regulsUons. I say to hell with
them. I am going to tell It to you
Ilka U. U . why do I mmy to hall
with ll? Because Inch by inch
are ore creating hell here on
earth. Some of us. spedAcally
those of us who* finally settle
here In the Black Hammock are
Uylng to preserve a little Island
of peace In all this Insanity. And
It seems you would care no less
than to throw It away. So. read
this with your heart and I most
respectfully and from the bot­
tom of my heart ask that you
dare not ao such a thing.
What we live tn Is what's left
o f a big swamp. It's been
drained, cut. burned, drilled,
farmed, poisoned, abounded
and left to grow back! Some of It
la still in oranges, there ore a
few cows, there's a strawberry
patch where city folks come to
pick their own.
Mostly for years It was Just a

forgotten mosquito Infested
waste land with salty drinking
water that smells like rotten
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But, it Is home to the most

People that wont to grow where
they are planted. People who
want roots.
My neighbor on my left haa
been my neighbor for 20 year*.
Across the street 18 years,
another 16 years.
You con live In a $10,000
house or a $510,000 house.
Nobody has to cut their grass.
In fact you don't even have to
have any grass.
We have the old world crafts­
man and people who work out
of their house and In their
house.
Ego trips and status seekers
leave all that at work. Around
here we're all the same.
People wave at each other—
some do and some don't,
ass Lotts* Fags SC

I his old house: IWTnre ;m&lt;l a l t e r

Jim Thom pson (right photo) stands on the front porch of a
house in downtown Lake Mary that he and his son, Jeff,
recently renovated. The house (left photo, as It originally
looked) was located on property owned by First Presbyterian
Church of Lake Mary. The church property Is bested at the
oomer of Country d u b Road and Wltour Avenue. The church
wsnts to expand on the oomer property and demolished
several buildings In the fa l of 1996. They hoped to be able to
save the ‘little yellow house', as It was oalsd. It was moved by
Thom pson to property he owns on East Crystal Lake Avenue in

October of 1906. The Thom psons began the renovation ol the
circa 1930s house in July of 1997 and completed it early this
year. Thom pson said it had to be stripped to the frame and only
part of the original siding and flooring was saved. T h e whole
intent was to retain the character.' Th e two bedroom, two bath
house has a white picket fence and is landscaped with peims
and dwarf magnolias. Thom pson is trying to retain the
character of the old neighborhood in the historic dow ntow n
area. He is also working on restoring the home he was bom In,
next door to the new yellow house. 'I've got a lot of leg w ork

�2C •Seminole MorakJ Santord, Florida ■Sunday. March 8 1998

God...in the midst of the storm!
Now. the description of the cause of rain
tells us why we get vvel If we are without
an umbrella! As well. If we arc confronted
by a tornado, the cause Is explained by
"H ip worst tornadoes In the history of
the make-up of the physical atmosphrrcl
t)tp stair...* have been media headlines
The big question
defining the most recent Central Florida
Can II lie said that the atmosphere
disaster. Other captions read: 'Twister
killed at will' and 'Hoping, praying all forms tornadoes Just because tt docs? Is It
they could do!' One person, who w it­ simply natural or accidental that torna­
nessed the total destruction of hts mobile does happen? Could the power behind
home. Jumped out the door and fell flat on such events be some nebulous power? lire
the ground holding to a metal pole. He answer lies tn the providence of God
lived to exclaim: Tt Is by the grace of God which Is God’s ongoing relationship to His
I'm here today." In a miraculous survival of creation to do two things: govern and sus­
a young child, the father stated that his tain creation. For example, the Scriptures
family believes that God must have a spe­ say that God causes It to ralu on one rlty
and not on another. At one point In his­
cial purpose for this boy.
tory. God caused It to rain 40 days and 40
nights covering the whole earth with w a­
Physical phenomena
The lowering of the temperature to a ter at one time (Genesis 7:12). Wr affirm
that God Is Sovereign or Hr Is nol God. He
1stint where the air can no longer hold all
the moisture is the basic condition neces­ Is over alt things, and by Him all things
sary for the formation of rain. As well, m e­ exist. God Is certainly not handculTed by
His own untvrrsrl Wr must remember,
teorologists tell us that tornadoes form
when certain atmospheric
conditions however, that nothing Is out of God's con­
trol. of He would not be God. Our minds,
come together. Usually, warm, moist air
spreads from the Gulf, and cool air from thoughts, and ways do not equal God's In
understanding. Wc definitely do not get
higher levels flows over the warm moist
air. The cold air then sinks while the the whole picture now. We. too. must r e ­
warm air rises. Air rushes In from all sides member that though this Is God's world-lt
at lower levels replacing the rising warm Is Imperfect, sinful and a fallen world. All
air. Then, this air begins to rotate; at first, of creation "groans" with sinful Imperfec­
the twisting Is random, but suddenly-It tions waiting until there will be a new
forms Into a vortex (or whirl) that extends heaven and new earth. John the writer of
downward. These condltlons-tomadoes- Revelation says: 'And 1 saw a new henven
and a new earth: for the first heaven and
bring three destructive results.
1. Heavy winds which can reach 300 the first earth were passed a way...And
God shall wipe away all tears from their
miles per hour.
2. Explosive force-a sudden dip tn air eyes; and there shall be no more drnth.
pressure on the outside of a structure neither sorrow, nor crying neither shall
where the air Inside cannot escape Cast there be any more pain: for the former
enough to equalize pressure on the Inside things ore passed away" (Revelation
walls; thus, the roof and the building ex­ 21:1.4).
Tbs awakening to raallty-the good
plode Into pieces.
3. Strong lifting force In the updraft of
Since w*e are made In the Imnge of God.
air In the funnel.
we must face suffering, disaster, and
By Df. William Robert (Bob) Parker
FIRST HAITIST CHURCH MARKHAM WOODS

HammockContinued from Page IC
and they went to work and It
hasn't been the same since.
Then I thought, well I’ll
move to Oviedo. Surely, no­
body will ever want to live tn
Oviedo.
Nobody ever even
heard of Oviedo."
Logue has been an advocate
for reducing the Impact of d e­
velopment tn environmentally
sensitive arras. He has spoken
against the Battle Ridge devel­
opment proposed for the area
south of Toll Road 417 and
adjacent to Lake Jesup.
He calls the district property
"The Final Frontier, this piece
of property ;here. and IU becoming i miWbc P l r r *
"We’re real happy it can be
protected," said Jo Anne, a
Vermont native who met her
husband at Black Hammock
Fish Camp.
Logue said the district prop­
erty, known as the East i-ak**
Jesup Conservation Area, Is
replete with bird and wild life,
another thing he’d rather not
let anybody know, ‘ they come
out here and poach am It la."
Deer, panther and black bear
have been spotted and "there's
for sure every other kind o f
critter that's native to this
area."
Lome Malo, of the SJRWVCD
told him the conservation area
has one of the widest varieties
of birds in the state.
There is also a shell mound

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death with Intellectual and spiritual Integ­
rity. Tills means asking the right questions
If we exjvecl right answers. The question Is
not: "Why would children die?" nr "Why
did one family member survive and the
other one die?" Here, wc should question
our questions. In reaction to suffering and
disaster, we can !&gt;c bitter and selfish, or
we can be thankful and compassionate lo
others. Questions concerning disaster arc
not for s|»rru1aHnn but should Ik* for com ­
passion and Involvement. Behind many
qurstlons arc presuppositions that you
believe to be true and by which you live
your life. Disaster and death have a way of
saying that life docs have meaning rvrn If
life can lx* taken tn a moment’s time. Ufr
Is far more than bring "on a treadmill to
oblivion."

Florida1C

There la a swimming hole you can swim naked In.
There has been over 12 people baptised In my pond In­
cluding myself.
1 have never locked my house In 22 years but 1 have six
gunnies, elgth peacocks, a biting goose and seven dogs.
There are single women living out these dreamt here. More
than you would think. Here they live tn peace not having to
worry about being peaked at, hit on. locking doors or keeping
up after a man If that la their wish.
Here we are free to do pretty well as we please. The more
people who come, the more problems that come. Five acres Is
barely enough. When you get more people than that, along
with U comes street lights, sirens, lawn mowers on the week­
ends and busy bodies.
We live here because this Is where we want to live. We
aren't crying for someone to Ax the [dace. We love It like It Is
for what It la. The value la not measured In dollars. It's In the
flame red maples In the fall. In the green leaves that explode
In spring. In the way nature la growing In around us. In our
ability to grow with her.
Dogs live till they get old and die. Babies are bom at home.
I've seen snakes mate, spotted fawn nurse. Hawks pull the
heads off my baby chicks. It is a place where one can take a
lifetime to grow up. Where you can plant a tree and be here
when Its big. Where we put back some of what our own kind
lias taken away. A place where one can say. "my grand daddy
walked these trails and kicked this dirt and my grand chil­
dren can do the same thing". What price will buy that. Only
the dedication and devotion o f a special kind of person.
There la no other place like this place. Think about tt.
Really. Where else can we go. You may aay go north or south
or far away. Unfortunately, moat of us must work tn society to
survive. This la the only place left where we can have our
dream. It's not for everyone, but we are a special people. Wc
don't need to see each other to love one another. We don’t
have to agree to respect each other. We live miles apart but
we arc one.
Am I fool enough to think that this letter o f the things d e­
scribed here will change your mind. I hope so. What else can
I leally do. You can believe I with my neighbors will fight with
every tool the law allows to preserve what we have. But, the
price of defeat Is too great. We cannot afford to lose. If we do
lose, you lose too. WeVe made a place for eagles, and tor­
toises and frogs and critters with names you can't pronounce.
For the sake o f God. give us a place to. A place where you, yes
you can And the hand o f another human being. A special kind
of human being. One you can come back and find 10 years
from now. still here, still real and Just like you left him.

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Our consolation Is not In the belief that
all those who die though disasters nrr said
lo have been rewarded by the Creator
with spiritual life everlasting. Biblical faith
and everlasting life do nol come through
our death us a meritorious sacrifice, but It
comes through the gift of the death of u
Redeemer. Tills rightly defines spiritual
life as being ‘Justified by faith" not by hu­
man works. One thing Is certulnt In disas­
ters and other
human experiences
(however bizarre they may appear). God
calls us to look to Him and trust Him with
the outcome.
Life Is worth living, because Ood has put
value Into His universe. Ood does maintain
order even when we conclude that some­
thing has gone wrong. It ts God who made
man. and It Is Hr who determines what Is
"good" and what Is 'bad*.
Life Is extremely fragile. Preparing for a
storm can mean the difference between
life and death. However, preparing for the
new heaven and new earth Is far grraterbccause it Is forever!
Think about that.

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near the sulfur spring. "I don’t
know If Us what an archeolo­
gist would officially call an In­
dian mound, but there's cer­
tainly been Indian activity
here evidenced by the shells
and pottery that's easily found.
Now. I don't know If any­
body’s ever come out here and
documented It and written It
up. but I've never told that
many people about It because
people already come out here
and try to dig and vandalize
the thing and carry off pieces
of the stuff."
The district will soon be In­
stalling a parking area at the
entrance off of Elm Avenue
and Logue said, he had heard
an observation tower, near,
lake Shure. -a 'pm m egr r r *
A natural hiking trail
exists on the property: aTram
for a narrow gauge railroad,
that ran from the Elm to
Sweetwater Creek, about a
mile. "It’s a nice hike."
Logue said the railroad was
probably used lo haul celery
from the field to the lake, for
transport by steamboat. Logue
found a act of wheels and an
axle from the train that he do­
nated to a railroad museum In
Winter Garden. He said that
since the district bought the
property, he would like to get
the wheels back, to display In
the conservation area. "I'm
trying to get them back and
bring them back to this area. A map of ths Laks Jssup Conssrvation Arsa.
That's all weVe got of our his­
tory."

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"But some accounts are not so
easily explained away leaving
us Intrigued by an unex­
plained mystery."
Take for example the Skunk
Ape, Florida's version of Big
Foot. Could sightings be ex­
plained away aa an overactive
Imagination describing a black
bear. Carlson says bears often
walk upright and emit a
skunk-like odor, but they're
hardly eight feet tall and leave
a 15-foot print.
The facts and fantasy don't
stop there. Did you know
Florida had a volcano?, or that
the Garden o f Eden might
have been tn Florida. All of A la
and more la Included
In
Strange Florida.
This book should be on the
reading list o f every native (or
almost native) Floridian. It's
more fun than counting out-ofstate license plates on a road
trip up U.S. Highway 1, or
stopping at a roadside stand to
buy tacky souvenirs like plas­
tic palm trees or baby alliga­
tors.
Carlson’s book la available on
Die Florida shelf of most
Booklands and Barnes &amp; No­
bles.
Charlie Carlson will pres­
ent a program of the hlatoty
of the Markham Woods area
to the Heathrow Women's
Club on Monday, March 9.
Carlson will recount the his­
tory of the area before Jeno
Paulucct and Arvlda.
Carlson's
great­
grandfather was one of the
original
settlers
of the
Markham area. He herded

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Arcnal Volcano provides fireworl
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F ro m tro p ical p arad ise to w in ter w o n d e rla n d
Alter Betty D. Smith had
served as mayor of the city of
Sanford for 12 years, she and
her husband. Dr. Robert
(Bob) J. Smith took the trip
of a lifetime to Egypt. Here
they explored ancient civili­
zations, traveled the majestic
Nile River, visited historic
sites such os pyramids and
studied
today's
modem
civilization.
The Smiths have recently
returned from a trip to Costa
Rica which Bettye describes
as ‘ so "entirely different from
Egypt." Instead of associat­
ing with millions of people In
crowded

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DORIS
DIETRICH

Cairo, the Smiths encoun­
tered flowers and critters In
the dense evergreen Costa
Rican rain forest, a paradise
created by Mother Nature, .
Exploring this facet of

nature has been on the
couple's travel list for some
time. They back-packed and
walked and walked
and
enjoyed the exercise. They
traveled down the Rio Frio
to the Cano Negro Wild Life
Refuge where the marvels of
natue unfolded. Later, when
their boat, canylng
15
passengers to the Tortugurro
National Park
got stuck,
Bob helped push the crude
craft to safety.
Their humble home away
from home. Carlarl Resort,
although new and clean, did
not Include quartern with
such luxuries as screens on

the windows, to say the least
of air conditioning. They
were warned to shake out
their shoes
and clothing
before they dressed In the
morning The Smiths did not
encounter any crittera in
their clothing, but some
members o f their patty did.
Their wake-up call wde jungle
sounds Including monkey'
talk.
Explaining that the state
bird is the alate-colored
robin. Bettye said the birds
In the refuge are "gorgeous."
There were blue birds, red
birds, snake birds, shore
birds.
macaws,
toucans,
parrots.
herons.
egrets,
kingfishers.
hundreds
of
other birds, three kinds of
monkeys.
Iguanas
and
crocodiles. She mentioned
they saw a perfectly atro­
cious crock that
"make
gators look like a pussy cat."
Bettye and Bob were vn y
Impressed
with
nature's
fireworks. Arena 1 Volcano.
Costa Rica's most active
volcano, with glowing embers
shooting out of the 5.358
foot-tall volcano.
The Smiths visited
a
volcano
which
had
not
erupted since 1969. Betty
said discos and motels have
been constructed on the

sides of the cone. They also
visited banana and coffee
plantations. The chief eco­
nomic Industry o f Costa Rico
(next to tourism, of course) Is
agriculture. The main prod­
ucts exported ar bananas.
cofTee. sugar and cocoa.
Bcttyc said they had a Tot
of good food * Including a
savory red beans and rice
dish that Is "not like ours."
She explained the rice was

small grain and stood alone.
T Uked It.* she said. The
bananas, pineapples, man- •
gos
and
papayas
were
"gorgeous." she B ald.
The Smiths were very
Impressed with Costa Rica
and Its peoples. Betty added
that Costa Ricans are edu­
cated and well-dressed with a
93 percent literacy rate.
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D r. R obert J . S m ith help# p u sh boat etuck in the m ud In Coeto R ico.

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T h m ch u k

KWHS r w n t ly ln ducted Into tho
Sanford Lions
Club by post dis­
trict governor
Barnard Fitzger­
ald (right) whlla
har sponsor,
Henry Witte,
looks one.
In the snow, and Jim overlooking ski

Dr. Horace Boyer to lead History of Gospel Music Workshop
Musicians Outld presents a
History of Oospel Music Work­
shop. There is no history like
Black history and there's no
music like gospel music.
The Sanford/Central Florida
Musician's Outld will combine
the two to get the history of
gospel music. What a gospel
explosion you will have.
On Saturday. March 21. the
Father of Oospel Music His­
tory, Dr. Horace Boyer, a na­
tive of Winter Park where he
received his bachelor's degree
In
music
from
BethuneCookman College in Daytona
Beach. He furthered his study

of music by earning the Master
of Arts and PhD. Degree from
Eastman School of Music at
the University of Rochester,
New York.
Dr. Boyer's career includes
tenure* at Albany State Col­
lege. George, the University of
Central Florida at Orlando and
since 1973 he has been at the
University or Massachusetts at
Amherst where he is Professor
of Music Theory and African
American Music.
From 1973 until 1B77, he
was director of the Voices of
New Africa House Workshop
Choir, an ensemble of 50

voices drawn from Smith. Am ­
herst. Mount Holyoke and
Hampshire colleges and the
University of Massachusetts.
With hla brother James, a
professor of education at Kan­
sas Stale University, Boyer has
traveled throughout 40 states
performing gospel music as the
Boyer Brothers and has re­
corded on the Savoy and
Nash boro labels. They have
appeared In concerts, festivals
and on TV with gospel greats
as Mahalla Jackson. Clara
Ward. Alex Bradford, Dorothy
Love Costco and James Cleve­
land.

As a vocal soloist, he has
appeared in numerous solo re­
citals as musical director In
the musicals "Purile*. "Do Lord.
Remember Me*, and James
Baldwin s "Blues for Mr. Char­
lie*. He has toured many coun­
tries.
Boyer Is engaged In research
Into African American vocal
music, published over 40 arti­
cles in journals such as Music
Educators Journal, the Black
Perspective in Music and the
Black Music Research Journal.
He served as advisor on gospel
music to the New Grove Dic­
tionary o f American Music. As
a clinician and lecturer he has
appeared at Yale. Harvard,
Temple, Howard and Tuakcgee
Universities, the Studio Mu­
seum o f Harlem and the Har­
lem School o f the Arts.
One of the highlights of
Boyer's career was his selec­
tion aa Curator o f Muslcal lnatninam ta at the National Mu­
seum o f American History.
Sm ithsonian

In t ln im m li

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on Mann a m o.oo Ajn., rim
Shiloh
Missionary
Baptist
Church located on Elm Avenue
in Sanford. C h ain can register
fe r ttQ and IndMduato for 15.
Ha* am tataop choir under
the direction of Dr. Boyer will

SANFO RD

MARVA
HAWKINS

present a concert at 7r00 p.m.
the evening o f the workshop. I f
you wish to be a part o f the
workshop choir, rehearsals will
be held Thursday* March 12
and 19 at SC John Missionary
Baptist Church on East 10th
Street and Cypress Avenue.
Mall your registration to
Sanford/Central Florida Musi­
cians Outld. P.O. Box 342.
Sanford. FI 32772. For more
Information you may call
Charles D. Jackson, president
at (904) 532-2335 or Faye
Henderson at (407) 323-9048.

SERVICES SET
The Pastors Aid Board Anni­
versary of New Bethel Mission­
ary Baptist Church at 618 East
10th Street Is scheduled with
guest speaker Rev. Matthew
Jackson, pastor of Clearwater
Missionary
Baptist
Church
choir and ushers will render
service. For Information call
Sylvia Bodison at 322-6580.
The 3:00 p.m. service Invites
the community to worship In
this fellowship celebration.
MEN S HEALTH SUMMIT
African
American
Men’s
Health Summit will be held
Saturday. March 21 at the
Radiaaon Hotel Plaza. 60 South
Ivanhoe Blvd. in Orlando from
8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. The free
program will have a compli­
mentary breakfast. For Infor­
mation call 365-9881. This will
be a unique opportunity to
leant the latest concerning A f­
rican American Men's Health.
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SofrunOi' HoraU Sanford Florida

Sunday March 8 1998

Seniors kicking up their heels

WEDDINGS

C ounty’ s Happy H oofers strut like teenagers

Mr. and Mrv Daniel

K lojd

M cKenna

Dana Louise White,
Daniel McKenna
exchange vows
Dana Louise White be­
came the wife of Daniel
Floyd McKenna on Satur­
day. Oct. 4. 1997 at 5 30
p.m. In a formal wedding
ceremony held at Markham
Woods
Presbyterian
Church. Lake Mary, with
the Rev. Ernest H. Flanlken
and Father Sean llesslln
officiating.
The bride, a former resi­
dent of Lake Mary. Is the
daughter of Jerry While of
Shelbyvtlle,
Ind..
and
Cheryl White of Indian­
apolis. Ind. The groom Is
the son of Joan McKenna
and
the
late
Floyd
McKenna of Newark. Ohio.
Given In marriage by her
father, the bride chose for
her vows
formal-length
gown of white bridal satin.
H ie fitted bodice
was
adorned with pearls, lace
and Iridescent sequins and
the wrist length sleeves
were of lace. The skirt was
edged with two rows of
scalloped pearls and a rear
bow cinched the waist,
also with scalloped edges.
She carried a bouquet of
pink and while roses ac­
cented with Queen Anne's
lace, caspla and tulle rib­
bons.
Attending the bride as
maids of honor were Renee
Workman
and
Carrie

D ie tr ic h
Continued from Page SB
Among the other places the
couple visited In the tropical
paradise
were:
the
San
Carlos
Valley,
butterfly
garden. Los Angeles Cloud
Forest and Playa Dona Ana
Don't be surprised If the
couple gets homesick for the
line-feathered friends, crit­
ters and rain forest of Costa
Rica. Its anybody’s guess
where the Smiths will travel
to next. But you can bet the
seasond travelers will enjoy
every minute of It.
FO G LE -M ILLE R S
SKI IN COLORADO
For the past 12 years. Beth
and Jim Fogle-Miller have
been going out west to ski
every winter. And the past
six years have been no dif­
ferent since the birth of their
daughter. Carlcne. who will
Ijt 7 In April.
At age 2 1/2. Carlene took
to skiing like a duck might
take to water.
The family flew from Or­
lando to St. Louis and landed
at Yampa Valley Regional
Airport In Colorado which
caters (u the large Jets during
the season. Their destination
was
Steamboat
Springs,
northwest of Denver.
"It was wonderful weather."
Beth said. "Clear and sunshiney."

White- Vogel. The honor at­
tendants wore gowns of
premier blue satin halter
lops and organza skirts.
The bodices were accented
with rhinestone buttons
trimmed In gold. They car­
ried pink roses and Queen
Anne's lace with tulle rib­
bons.
Bridesmaids were Kim
Wlilte, Rubin Jones. Shanan Stewart. Tara Self. Ce­
celia Patterson an d L laa
Vergara.
Their
dresses
were Identical to those of
the honor attendants.
Selling

the

gloom

By Elds Nichols
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
The sound of clicking taps
rings out three mornings a
week at the Casselberry' Senior
Center,
while Jazzy music
plays.
A look Inside reveals older
women In dance practice attire
generally associated with highstepping teenagers. So what Is
really happening here? It's the
Happy Hoofers Dance Troupe
In a regular dance class, led by
Evelyn Chester.
Now. Evelyn Is no Johnnycomc-lately to the dancing
profession. She grew up In a
theatrical family with her fa­
ther being a famed circus per­
former. Slir also studied tap
and ballet from age 3
and
later, she and her brother
formed an adagto team. Evelyn
has studied with some of tile
top professional teachers In
New York.
When she and her husband.
Tony, moved to Florida several
years ago, she soon became
Ixirrd and Jolnrd a class of line
dancers. But line dancing was
not her cup of tea. Hearing
that the Senior Center In
Casselberry was Blinking of
starting a tap dance class, she
became Interested and was
quickly asked lo try and gel a
group of people together who
would like to leam to tap.
An ad was pluced In the pa­
per. and on the day the group
was to meet, pandemonium
broke out. Fifty men and
women turned out. all believing
they would soon become an
Astaire or Kelly.
Evelyn was quite astonished
at the response, but quickly
placed the people In lines and
started out with the old shufllestep. shuffle-step. A television
station was there to tape the
proceedings. Now. 7-1/2 years
later, the Troupe Is going
strong with on Advanced. In­
termediate and Beginner class.
The Happy Hoofers
are
known throughout the Central
Florida area as giving exciting
and colorful performances sev­
eral limes a year, performing
both tap and Jazz numbers.
Both men and women take
part. Songs are sung by the
group u well as s soloist. They
are in demand at retirement
homes, nursing homes, con­
ventions, civic organizations

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The Happy Honiara racantly performed at
and club meetings. Donations
to the group ure used for cos­
tumes.
music.
electronic
equipment, etc.
Most of the people In the
group never had any dunce ex­
perience at all. So, starting
from scratch. Evelyn had her
hands full.
After a short period of lime,
she divided the large group Into
an Intermediate class and an
Advanced Class. The advanced
group had 12 members. Today,
five of those original members
are still dancing In the A d ­
vanced Class, while others are
constantly being moved up
from the Intermediate Class as
they become more proficient.
Costumes are delightful to
took at and the dancers love
the different ones for each
dance. These are designed by
Evelyn and the audiences seem
to be enthralled at the many
changes the dancers make
during a performance.
Evelyn choreographs all her
own dances and correlates
them to the perfect music for
each dance. Being a profes­
sional dancer, she knows ex­
actly how she wants the steps
performed. She has a wonder­
ful sense of timing and lots of
original Ideas.
A few of the dancers have
had professional careers as a
dancer, or have taught danc­
ing. But the majority may have
never had the opportunity to
take lessons when they were

Beta Sigma Phl'a

Former professional dangers with the Happy Hoofers are (from left)
Evelyn Chester, director and Instructor; Frances Lyle, Elda Nichols and
Doris Du*bury
dancers are highly appreciative
of her efforts, and she herself
admits to having a lot of fun.
saying. 'It's challenging and I
enjoy trying new things. 1 like
to teach, but 1 love doing the
choreography.
It's
such a
pleasure to watch the group
grow in ability and profession­
alism.*
Husbands of the duncers are
loyal supporters, encouraging
and applaudtng their wives'
dancing. Explaining why they
enjoy being In the Hoofers, one
danrer said. "It s wonderful ex­
ercise!" Another said. "It keeps
me sharp menially)* Another
noted. "Evelyn gave me selfconfldencel* Another added. "I
love the gals, all are so nice
and congenial!* Then one qui­
etly added. "Whal would we do

you n gsters.

Evelyn has volunteered her
time and energy gratis to the
group from the beginning. The

A A R P m em b ersh ip goal reach ed

Bath said the highlight of
the trip was watching Carlencs delight as she pro­

Lions Club meeting on May
12.

her

Valentine L u n c h e o n

If we didn't have Evelyn and the
Happy Hoofers?"
It's hard to believe that the
dancers are all Seniors, rang­
ing 111 age from 55 lo HO. As a
line In one of Ihrlr songs goes.
*1 want my kids and ail those
grand-klds of mine, to know
lin not passe, but Just in my
prime!" really Is true wtien
these gals and guys start
kicking up thrlr heels

Lot 'king ? F or friends,
spiritual fond, and hack to
basics Christianity?

A bundant Life
P resb y terian C h u rch

as

skiing

By 8:30 In the evening, the
Fogle-Miller family was ready
to sack out. Beth said their
bodies were on eastern time,
and after a day of hard ski­
ing, they were ready for bed.
It may be good to be back
to home sweet home, but the
Fogle-MUlers
are
already
talking about "next year."
LIO N S SEEK ‘CITIZEN
O F THE Y E A R ’
The Sanford Lions Club
announces that It la looking
for a special person In San­
ford to receive the "Citizen of
the Year” award.
If you know a deserving
individual, the Lions would
like to know about It.
In order to nominate your
candidate. Just write a short
letter about this person's
deeds and accomplishments
and mall It to Sanford Lions
Club. P.O. Box 2592. Sanford
32772 no later than April 15.
Make sure to include the
person's name, address and
telephone number.
The person elected will be
notified and honored at the

WINTER SPRINGS AARP
Chapter 4949 Is not yet 4 years
old. but It attained a goal an­
nounced last year, of 100
members, with
the latest
member. Mayor Paul Partyka.
New membership objectives for
1998
will.
hopefully,
be
achieved by the Chapter's
campaign - to be kicked off
shortly. "Reach One • Be One
and Join" should help to swell
the young Chapter's ranks.
Slgn-up sheets for the Chap­
ter's quarterly appearance on
Channel 24, In addition to Its
forthcoming trip to Tallahassee
provide Interest and activity for
the group. It was announced
that through Its members, the
Chapter tallied 3.075 volunteer

At a recent Lions Club
meeting. Bernard Fitzgerald,
past district governor in­
ducted Edith Thachuk into
dub
membership. She Is spon­
sored by Henry Witte.

CLUB BRINGS 7
BLUE RIBBONS HOME
Several members of the
Sanford Woman's Club ven­
tured to Clermont Feb. 26 to
attend Florida Federation of
Women's Clubs' District VII
Arts and Crafts Festival at
the Clermont Woman's Club.
The entrants in this com­
petition were all blue ribbon
winners at the
Sanford
Woman's
Club's
annual
fesUval held In January.
According
to
Jeanette
Padgett, chairman of the
club's arts department, the
dub won seven blue ribbons
and these winners will com­
pete In tile state fesUval in
the spring.
Bringing home the blue
are: Tawana
Melts,
two
ribbons, ceramic king and
woven basket: Betty Colbert,
decorated wood chest; Presi­
dent Ruth Gaines, counted
cross stitch: Fran Webster,
fabric painted shirt; Peg
Jones, lace doll; and Tina
Joseph, oil painting.

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best man was John Parker.
Groomsmen were Philip
Hal), Brian Young. Chris
Marshall. Joe Masstrello.
Brian Jones
and Tim
McKenna.
Ushers
were
Bobby Jones and Jonathan
Gluhan.
Flower girls were Ashley
Vogel and Jasmine Atkin­
son.
DcBary Golf and Country
Club was the she of the re­
ception.
After a wedding trip lo
Sandals St. Lucia, the cou­
ple are making their home
In Seattle, Wash., where
the bride Is a Health Serv­
ices Administration educa­
tor and the groom Is em­
ployed In manufacturing
engineering.

gressed
with
prowess.

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about the Agency.
A social period with refresh­
ments. will follow the business
meeting. There Is no fee and
the public Is Invited. For forther Information, call 695-0285
pr 095-4864.

hours service to the community
in 1997.
Albert Langdon. Community
Service chairman, has ar­
ranged a program for Monday.
March 10 at 1:00 p.m., that will
offer first-hand Information of
the
R.S.V.P.
of
Seminole
County. Pat Shields. Volunteer
Coordinator, will be present to
Inform and answer questions

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Sunday School 9:20 a.m.
Worship
10:30 a.m.
Services ai the Courtyard
Lake Mary Rlvd. and 1-4
Church plume 330-7.13}

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prostate cancer exams and
health screenings. This Is an
Informative workshop.
TAJIRI ARTS PLAT
The Tajlri School o f Per­
forming Arts and Academics
will present a Christian youth
play featuring some of San­
ford's outstanding actors and
actresses.
‘ Guess Who’s Knocking at
Your Door* will depict and dl splay the talents of young
Christians. This play will be
sponsored by Sweet Harmony
Chapter 633 Order of Eastern
Stars. Tickets at 66.50 and are
available from local members
and from the Tajlri Schools of
Arts, 519 Palmetto Ave.
Performances begin at 7:30
p.m. on Saturdays March 14,
20, and 21. For Information
and tickets call Tajlri Arts at
324-9140. Earths Melton la
Worthy Matron and Patricia M.
Whatley la Director.
MUSIC DEGREE OFFERED
Bethune-Cookroan
College
Humanities Department la now
offering Its tint degree tn
church music. It is designed
for students who wish to pur­
sue a career aa a minister of
music, director o f religious mu­
sic, organist or Instrumentalist
for a church or religious
school.
This degree provides stu­
dents with the skills to organ­
ize a church music department,
train
and
direct
musical
groups. For Information call
Barbara
McNeely-Bovle
at
(904) 255-1401 ext. 529 or Dr.
Robert Williams, Professor of
Music at (904) 255-1401 Ext.
326.
Three tracks are offered for a
Bachelor of Aria degree In
church music-vocal, organ, pi­
ano and Instrumental.arva

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Virginia Fra ncisco celebrated her 95th birthday at

Lake Mary

W om an s C lu b meeting

Lake M a ry women learn
to make living baskets
The Frliniiiry meeting of the
Utkr Mary Woman s Chib was a
very special day. II was VI r
gini.i Francisco's 'IFilli Mlrlle
day. Virginia, who doesn t liH&gt;k
a day over 7fi. has been a
member of Ihe Woman's Club
for f»7 ve.irs
Chib members
gave Virginia a lieatillful plant
wtih balloons.
The i luh learned how lo
spruce up the Indoors and Ihe
outdoors with living baskets.
The gursi lor their February
meeting was Bette Cannavtno.
Bette has liern a mastrr gar­
dener since 1‘ IH‘ t
Hrr busi­
ness ts Consultation and De­
sign.
A native of Sanford.
Belle Is a third generation gar­
dener She has plants that lielonged to her grandmother In
her yard. Bette Is a member of
the Ixora Garden Club of San­
ford.
Bette made her first living
basket because she was llrcd
ol all lh.it f.ike plastic yellow,
pink and green stufl that peo­
ple put In children's Faster
ti.iskrl Iter ftrsl hvtiiu basket
was a living F'aslrr basket. It’s
so simple. Bette said anyone
can do H
First you lake a
basket
Line It with a clear
land clranl kitty lillt-i hag. Fill
with potting soli. Generously
sprinkle with grass seed. (Any
kind will do.) Sprits with wa­
ter. Cover lightly with more
soil and sprlls again. Ihill the
hag up and seal It at the top.
Place Ihe basket where It will
get ulxmt three or four ours of
morning siut a day. In a few
days, you will have a living
Faster basket with rral grass.
And If the grass Is a little too
long, just pull out your scissors
and cut It.
You can also brighten your
home with living baskets. To
plant annuals In a basket, line
with bag. put fresh soil in bot­
tom of basket, (you don't need
as much for this as for the
Faster basket) loosen the roots

of your annuals and place
thrm In thr basket. Fill In on
top and around thr annuals
with soil. Although any good
polling soil will wmk, African
violet soil works trrsl because
It drains so well. Sprits gener­
ously with water. Fill In any
spaces with moss. Carefully,
cut the excess bag from around
the basket.
Thr annuals will look good
for three to four weeks. Then,
when they start to decline, take
them and put them In your
garden. They 11 perk up and
you con enjoy thrm even
longer. The soil in your basket
can be rrusrd for your next
living basket.
Club members will be very
busy for the next few week­
ends. On Saturday, March 14.
the club will hold a garage sale
from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 103
Oak View Circle In Country
Club Oaks across from the
Hills o f Lake Mary. On Satur­
day. March 21, the dub will be
selling Lake Mary License
Hates at Publlx from 9:30 a.m.
to 1:30 p.m. Saturday, March
28. of course. Is Olde Lake
Mary Days. The dub will be at
the annual festival with a
membership
Information
booth. They will also be sell­
ing handkerchief dolls. If you'd
like more information on join­
ing the Lake Mary Woman's
Club, you can call Jerry Keeth
at 322-1415.

PLAYGROUND
OPEN HOUSE
The rain started nt 11 a m
on Saturday. Felt. 2 H.
The
same time Ihe open house lot
the
new
playground
was
scheduled lor Like Marv Fie
memory School.
There was
still a p r e t t y good lumoii' lor
the event.
During the two
hours, the rain slacked oil
enough to give the children a
chance to try out the new
equipment. Arid under the p.i
vtilon. Principal Gloria Flana­
gan and Vice-Principal l.ucv
Jackman served up f r e e hot
dogs for thr attendees.
Several members of the Like
Mary Community Improvement
Association were also on hand
for the event. Thr CIA helped
the PTA out In providing money
for the playground
Tile plain sale, which
began at 9 a m. that morning,
went well drspite the rain
P IN E W O O D
DERBY H ELD

The Pinrwood Derby ts a Ira
dltlon In almost all Cub Scout
packs. Abotil 50 cubs showed
up Sunday. Mart’ll 1 to race
their fellow cubs In Pack 529 s
Unowned Derby.
For the
derby, the boys get a vaguely
car shaped block of wood that
they must turn In to their derby
car. There were some great
ears there Sunday. There was
one shaped like a dolphin and
one shaped like a shark. But
tn the end. It was speed, not
looks that rounlrd
If your son Is Interested In
Joining Cub Scouts, you i-.ui
stop by und dial with mem­
bers of Pack 529 at Olde Lake
Mary Days. The pack will have
a booth In the Kids Komer.
Visitors to the booth will be
able to make coll clay pots.
Just like the Tlmueunns did
centuries ago. Olde Like Mary
Days will be March 2H from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m.

Friendly man poses as priest
DEAR ABHY: I'd like to warn
your renders about something that
happened to me. Perhaps it will
save them the embarrassment I
caused myself.
My friend "Emily" met a priest
while walking her dog in a neigh­
borhood park. "Father Conway’
came across as friendly and courte­
ous. He and Emily became friends.
From what Emily told me, he love*
his ministry nnd is very knowledge­
able about church doctrine, the
sacraments and different parishes
in our area He is not a full-time
priest because he has a full-time
job. He doesn't live at a rectory", he
has his own apartment. 1 accepted
that, believing the church ol his
choice didn't have an opening avail­
able and that he wanted to work
full-time and (111 in for vacationing
priests.
When I married last year, he
performed the ceremony. My fiance,
now my husband, wanted a simple
wedding. I wasn't attending church
on a regular basis. Father Conway
offered to perform the ceremony at
the catering hall. We paid $150. We
had premarital counseling at his
apartment.
Everything went off without a
hitch, until one day 1 met a ‘ Father
Reynolds* on a (light back from
Florida. His parish is near my
home. I began telling him about
Father Conway, and he said he had
never heard of him. About two
weeks after, I received a call from
Father Reynolds. He told me there's
no record of any Father Conway in
the diocese or with any of the neigh­
boring dioceses.
When Emily and I asked Father
Conway about his background, he
became evasive. We asked him

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where he went to college and semi­
nary school and when he graduated
The seminary and the university
had no such graduate in their
records. Father Reynolds knew sev­
eral professors at the seminary that
Father Conway claimed to have
graduated from. His professors had
never heard of him, either. Father
Conway was nothing but a fraud.
When I thought about it, I real­
ized that Father Conway never
mentioned other priests, never
invited Emily or me to any of the
Masses he said he performed, never
discussed his school days at the
seminary or his early years as a
young priest. However, he did talk
incessantly about how much he had
spent on his priestly garments, stat­
ues, gold candlestick holders and
other religious article*.
Next time I meet a man of the
cloth who doesn't live at the rectory,
III check his background and speak
to the priest he fills in for. I’ll call
the headquartera that the priest/
minister answers to. Had 1 done
that, I would not have been taken in
by an impostor.
WISER NOW
IN MASSACHUSETTS

DEAR WISER NOW: What a
mess! I took your problem to an
indisputably legitimate man of
the cloth. Cardinal Roger Mutto­
ny, archbishop o f Los Angeles.
His response:
DEAR ABBY: Please permit ine
to answer “Wiser Now in Massachu­
setts':
DEAR WISER NOW: I am very
sorry that you were victimized by a
man pretending to be a Catholic
priest und I recommend you do two
things in the aftermath of this
fraud.
First, contact the district attor­
ney in your jurisdiction to see if
“Father Conway' has violated any
civil laws. If he is nut authorized to
officiate at weddings by the state,
he may be liable to criminal prose­
cution.
Second, if you have not already
done so, make an appointment witii
your parish priest to have your
marriage blessed by the church.
This should not be a complicated
matter, and I am sure your parish
priest will be very sympathetic to
your plight.
Your experience highlights the
importance of the locul parish in
the life of every Catholic. Always
approach your parish priest fur liusacraments, even when you would
like a priest from outside the pansh
to witness a marriage or to baptize
a child. The parish priest will t&gt;c
able to ensure that u visiting priest
has the proper faculties and dele­
gation from competent church
authorities.
Wishing God’s blessing on you
and your groom, I am ...
CARDINAL ROGER MAH ONY.
ARCHBISHOP OF LOS ANGELES

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Successful endeavors are Indicated lor
the year ahead either with or through
people you've helped before Something
aignlticant could happen became you
were once lund enough lo care
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Today, you
might go out o! your way lo help tomeone who tact* gratitude Oo not let tin*
person'* behavior tour you on the rest ot
the world. Puces, treat yoursatt to a birth­
day grit Send tor your Astro-Graph pro­
tections tor the year ahead by ma*ng S2
and BASE lo Astro-Graph, c/o this news­
paper, P O. Boa 1758, Murray Hill
Slaton. New Yort. NY 10158 Be sure to
slate your xottac sign

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tance who's rarity well received society
might try to butt into your affairs today
and identify with you in a personal matter
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C O M IN G I RIDAV...

SCIIOOI.S...2A

What does
Oviedo
taste like?

All Souls’ students
care about the
rain forests
T O F IL E O R N O T T O F IL E F O R B A N K R U P T C Y ...P E O P L E 3 B

S e m in o le H e ra ld
Serving Sanford, Lake Mary, Longw ood, Oviedo, W inter Springs and Sem inole C ounty since 1908

50 Cents

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F ed s’
fun ds fuel
S an fo rd
projects

A s the county
squirm s: Suber,
vixen o r victim?

And justice for all....

Dy Kui* White
IIF.RAI.D STAFF WKITKR

By Nick Pfelfauf
I IK KALI) STAFF WK1TKK
SANFORD Hurting any un
lurcsren ihuugr. slightly over
(HM) In pni|eclx air In l&gt;r
tnndrd for Sanford by Ihr frd
rial government’* Housing and
Urban
Drvdopinrnl
Tbr
mnnry would rnmr thinugh
Srminolr County In tbr form of
Cl )HC. iCoimminlty Developmrnt
lllock
Orantsl.
Ihr
county baudlrs Issuance of ihr
money loi HUD based on nrrd
Five srparatr projects wrrr
discussed by the Sanford City
Commission during a work
session Monday afternoon The
rltv selected three of the proj­
ects as preferred.
Tuesday. Community Devel­
opment Director Charles Rowe
announced be had received
word Irom tbr county stalf that
the county will agrre to finance
three projects. "Die best part."
Rowe explained,* Is that the
grant Is for the total project.
Sanford won't have to put any
additional money Into thr three
projects '
P la iH

SKMINOI.FI COUNTY
As the
Clinton White House cannot
make I'attla .Jones disappear
Seminole County government
Is having ,i devilish lime net
tint; Joyce Suber to go awav
Almost a year .mil a hall
since Sillier was tired Irom her
|ub as ,i land ar ipilsltluu i uni
dlualor lor the loim lv
her
name remains on the lips &lt;&gt;|
|ust ahoilt evervulie In ha al
government
She alleges that llit«-«* « ounty
commissioners
and
other
&lt;ouutv olllt lals sexually liar
assed her She has suetl tile
io iiii Iv Ini $2M rnllllnu
I lie
t ounty savs she lalsilled time
lei mils and was iiisuhmtllii.ile
Suliet s allegation* i unt.lined
in volumes id testlinnuv have
caused a sill III (lie coillllv
and there's more to come
S i i I m ' i I s s i licdiih d In have a
thlld ilcpnsltlnii session on
May 2t&gt; In i ill.indn

PholDby tommy Vtnc»ol
Sominolo County commissioners saw it m order to
award a proclamation for this wooK la w Weafc to
judges, lawyers and anyone wfw upholds the law in
tho county
thoso in attendance tor the awarding
die (above, fiom left to right) commissionois Cha nman Randy Morns. Win Adams and Daryl McLain
(Bottom. Irom letl to right) Maryanne Klein Law

Wook cchairwoman of tho Sommolo County B*lf Ar»r»o
ciation. attorney Tliom Greene recoivemg ttio proc­
lamation Com m issioner Cirnnt Maloy presenting the
proclamation Ju dge G ene Stephenson Ju dge Don
aid Marblustone, Judge Carmine Bravo and Ju dge

"As |iiii|&gt; as she gels the
piess. hci name will iciuain on
everyone's
lips
said
Win
Adams, one u l
l lin e i o i i i i I v

Ralph Fncksson.

fu n d * . P a g * 3 A

commissioners Sillier, 54. at
cusi-s ol having sexually hat
assed her Adams denies the
charge *1 only met the woman
10 111 12 times he said

Fonner ■ounty commissioner
I’at Warren desi rtbes Sillier as
having been a ’ very responsl
tile, intelligent" coimtv 'ill
plover *Sbe never . banned lier
stvle Irom the day site i ante to
tile ioiiiiIv until the day she
lell I i oiistdered her a proles
siunal li lend "
Warren said sin- tievei no­
ticed any wiongltil I m'I i . i v i o i b e
tween anyone toward Nubei
*ln the hallways there may
have been warm expressions
but that was all J i i v i t Sillier Is
au attraitlve woman and didn't
IIY lo b u ll

II

Jell Mandel. the attorney
lined by the i o i i i i I v to defend it
against Subei o|N-ncil the lust
deposition session with what
became a bl/aitc series nl
ipiesttons . i I m m i I how many
men Sillier (now single) had
mariu d
I ’e l ll a p s

u e iv o u s

SiiImi

s tu m b le d w h e n a s k e d to n a m e
h er h u s b a n d b e lo r r
she w as
i n a l i l c d l o H ill S u lx 'i ( C o u n l y
P l t n c H r r H u b er. P * ( r 1 A

Internet kiddie porn lands Casselberry man in jail
From Staff Reports
SKMINOLE COUNT)’ • Ronald Scott Famhum.
38. ol 320 Uvke Kathryn Circle, Casselberry,
was arrestrd try Sentlnolr County Shertir* In­
vestigator Lilli McNrtt Tursday. Ur has been
charged with possession of photographs that

depu t sexual performances by i hlldrrn
Officers say It appealed that the photographs
were obtained Irom web sites on a enmpiilrr at
another jH-rson's residence
m Altamonte
Springs where the arrest occurred
Sheriffs Lieutenant Jack Cash said authori
tics Investigated after being notified ol the exis

trtii e ol the photographs.
Faniham Is said lo have made post Miranda
statements admitting the possession ol the
photos Cash said lie told Investigators that lie
was loiupiling Ihe sexually rx|&gt;llrit photographs
with the intention ol delivering them to law enloreeiuenl

lie reportedly admitted downloading the phn
tos frnin well sites, claiming that he was Ideti
Hiving the web sites for law enforcement to in
vrsllgale
Ur also Is said to have told deputies that he
had been aware of the web sites lor five or six
P le a s e S e e P o r n . P a g e 3 A

C o u n try clu b, city talk in g th rou gh dispute
Neighborhood watch
SANFORD - An HistoricDuwnlown-Westsldc
Neigh­
borhood Watch meeting will
lie held today at 7:30 p.m. at
Centennial Park. 4th Street
and Park Avenue.
Sanford Police officer Rick
poovry Is In charge of the
meeting. All other Neighbor­
hood Watch groups and Indi­
viduals Interested In Neigh­
borhood Watch are welcome.

Quilt to return
SANFORD - The Seminole
County Historical Society, at
Us 85lh birthday celebration
Saturday, raffled off a hand­
made quilt depicting phases of
history of the area. The winner
of the quill raffle has been an­
nounced as Helen Dalmcr of
Harrisburg. Pennsylvania, who
has announced she Intends to
donate the quilt back to the

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* Humor it such a
strong weapon, such
a strong answer. *
-Agnes Varda

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museum.
As a result of ihr crlrbratlon
and raffle, the historical soci­
ety obtained $1,002 In dona­
tions.

Airport meetings
SANFORD - Tile Sanford Air­
port Authority will meet Tiles
day. May 5 al 8:30 a m Thr
agenda lias not yet been re ­
leased.
The Noise Abatement Com­
mitter lias scheduled a m eet­
ing for Tuesday. May 12. at 7
p.m. to continue Its year-long
project
of collecting
noise
data.

Best purchasing
LONGWOOD - The Florida
Association of Public
Pur­
chasing
Officers
(FAPPOI
nominating
committee
lias
selected Ihe City of Longwood
Purchasing
Office
as
the
PI c

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By Nick Pfeifauf
IIF.RAI.D STAFF WKJTKK
SANFORD - Tile dispute over money io n
Ilnurs between the City ol S.uiloiil mill
Mayfair Country Club.
Tills week's Saulord Clly Commission
meeting l.illed to resolve the matter al
though verbal Indications were given whli h
may lead toward a solution without taking
the matter to court.
Until City Managri Hill Simmons and
Charles Harrison, attorney for Seminole
Club. Inc. (Mayfali), admitted It would lie
lies! If the dispute could he resolved wit h
out taking It to court. Harrison spoke on
behalf of John "J.u k" Daniels, president ol
the Mayfair organization.
At odds Is the amount of money the clly
says the Mayfair owes. The Mayfair's lease
stljmlates that It will pay the city a certain
amount of money, minus Ihe amount It
sjM'tids by Itself for Improvements and
maintenance of the golf course.
Tile city has said (he Mayfair owes
$255,340 In accrued rent. On the other
hand. Warren E. *l*ete" Knowles, who has

It’s time, again, to taste
a ‘legendary’ event
By Bhari Brodle
HERALD STAFF WKJTKK
LAKE MARY - In and out.
and In again.
No. It’s not a sequel to the
Kevin Kline movie; It's a de­
scription of the change of
venue of the Luke Maty Heath
row Chamber of Commerce's
foremost networking event.
A Taste of Lake Maty, started
0 years ago. was originally held
at Timacuan Countiy Club. In­
side the clubhouse. An Instant
success, the event outgrew the
space available at Timacuan
and moved to Market Square
(Goodings) In Heathrow. In the
parking lot and on the side­
walks. The outdoor site gave
the chamber inure room to
stretch out. but construction of
u new two-story oilier building

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ale up part of Ihe space used
for the event, so chamber Ex­
ecutive Director Diane Parker
went shopping for a new site.
She found the Halila Shrine
Auditorium to be suitable. The
chamber has used the facility
for Its annual Fantasy Night
and for a business rxj&gt;o. The
large auditorium will facilitate
seating at tables us well as
room for a dance fioor. 'And
It's air
conditioned,*
said
Parker.
The success of (lie event lias
also prompted u name rhangr.
said Parker. ’ Since the Taste of
Utkc Mary has become a leg­
endary event, we’re culling (this
year's event) a Taste of Leg­
ends.*
Scheduled for Friday night,
doors open at 7 p.m. Dancing
Baa T u l l . Pag* 3 A

served as spokesman lot Daniels and the
oiganlz.itIon. claims the Maylali actually
has a credit balance
There has been some glven-and-take
Sanford Attorney Catherine Kelschmann.
in a letter to the city, reportedly said that
the city has le-wotkrd the lease amounts
owed from HM»2 to M»!&gt;7. resulting In rents
due of $ 15U.O70. significantly less than the
$255,340 demanded In a letter on February
20
During commission discussion on the
matter Monday night. Simmons said that
the clly had originally granted t&gt;0 days
during which the Mayfair was to correct
what was determined to be a default. The
OO days had ended Monday. *Hut I believe
the city should authorize an extension un
til May 20.* he suggested, 'which will give
us time lor the staff. Mr. Daniels and Ids
attorney lo bring slulT hack for further
consideration.*
*What 1 need now.* Simmons continued.
*ls guidance from the commission. What
kind of settlement do you want? We had
believed Daniels owes the clly almost
$200.000ln hack rent, bul he says he ac­

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tually has a $130,000 credit for capital tillinovcmcnts.*
City Finance Director Donna Wall agreed
with Relschmann's findings, rxjilalnlng
that she had once again studied the lease
lor the past 5 years and has determined
that the amount owed the city Is signifi­
cantly less, possibly as low as $100,000
’ Hut personally.* she said. *1 don't see a
penny's worth of Improvements they made,
other than from the money they were
granted by Seminole County lor impiovellie n ts *

Harrison however, refused to arknowl
edge that the county had given the Mayfair
a giant lor Improvrmrnts. "I don't see
where It matters In regard to how Mr
Daniels goi the money.* Harrison re­
sponded. *1le still has the money and he
has used It to make improvements.
Commissioner lirady l-rssurd responded
that he agreed both sides should do what
ever possible to avoid going to court, "But
you got money Irom the county, now you’re
asking us for mOrc money to move tees
twice. Are the taxpayers going lo he Inrred
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Thyrsd.lv Apnl 30 1998

Schools
A l l S o u ls c a re s a b o u t the r a in fo re sts

Let us know

Roberts is haring his kids
write letters to President Clin­
ton usklng for laws and Infor­
mation nlNiut what they can
do to save the rain forests.
ITesplle their age. many of
the Idds Involved said thry
were sad about the future of
the rain forests, even though
they didn't know much about
them lieforc the clnss started.
Sixth grader Patrick Jones
said lie's had fun and the ktds
are paying attention to his
lessons.
"They listen really well." hr
said. "I’ve been teaching them
all ubout the habitats and the
animals that live there."
Slxth-gradrrs Lara Oretsky
and Natasha Pawllkowskl are
using sound effects with their
lessons. They are teaching
about tigers and have a tape
recording of a tiger's roar that
they play while trarhlng.
"It’s a real attcntlon-gctter."
Natasha said.
Lora expressed concents
about the future of the animal
population that Uvea tn the
min forests.
are Natasha Pawlikowski.
Morales. Patrick Jones and

Ail Souls sixth-graders prepare their lesson plan for
teaching younger students about ratn forests. Hero

school students.
As a result. Roberts' rlassroont looks like a tropical rain
forest, decorated brightly with
cutouts of animals, plants and
all kinds of other things you
might see In an actual rain
forest.
The hands-on experience
has tiern helpful and the ktds
have picked up quickly on the
plight of the forests.
Roberts said the hands-on
expertenee Is tn line with a lot
ol modem leaching tech­
niques.

J e ff Berllnicke
ASSISTANT SI‘OKI'S KDITOR
By

It's onr tiling to learn about
the world from «
school
teacher.
It's another when students
are actually not only doing the
leaching hut creating ihr les­
son plans and helping out
with classroom projects.
Tli.it's what's going on at /Ml
Souls Catholic
School
tn
Sanford. Mark Roberts' sci­
ence rlasses an' studying rain
Inrests and the damages tiring
done to them. To get his point
across to the younger stu­
dents at All Souls, he spent
the hrst part of the year
teaching Ills sixth-graders und
then let them take over the
teaching of the elementary

■We're competing with mass
media." Roberts said. "Our ex­
pectations when we were In
school aren't what they are
right now. so we have to take
a unique approach. They learn
better that way."

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Roberts said the younger
kids hnvr been attentive and
respectful to Die older stu­
dents and die project has
Ijern a success so far. The
stxth-grudcra have had full
control over the Instruction
and even prepare quizzes.
At first, the slxth-gradrrs
were divided Into teams with
two to four younger students.
Then, they were gtven choices
as to what they wanted to re­
search and study. Subjects
ranged from toucans and anacundas to plranlias and py­
thons.
Then, the students con­
verted thrlr classroom In to a
rain forest for Inspiration
They learned some Inter­
esting and sad facts about the
plight of the ratn forests. They
learned that the forests were
being destroyed by thousands
r a in ,■

Today: Thimdenitonns. Highs
lit the mitl-bOs. Lows In llic
upper 60s. Friday: Thunder­
storms. Highs in the mld-BOs.
Lows
In
the
upper-GOs.
Saturday: Scattered thunderstomis. Highs In the low*80s.
Lows In the low-GOs. Sunday:
Partly cloudy, Highs In the low80s. Lows In the low-GOs.

SATURDAY
SUNDAY
Tatrma 82 62 P tc ld y 81 81

Dominique Martin, Kyfe
Erica Oretsky.

forests are responsible for
•protecting —the - food— chain;
supplying oxygen to nature's
beings, fresh water filtration
and supply at least onc-thtrd
of all properties contained In
tnrdlcines used for man.
"We say that people should
Just stop destroying the rain
forests." Roberts said. "But
that's what wc did to this
country."

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"People only want to use the
animals for making things like
pools sticks and pool tables,"
she said. "They only want to
make money, but they should
find another way to make
money Instead of letting the
animals die."
Natasha added. "Half of the
animals In the world won't
have a place to live. If they
need to make money, there
are other ways then to kill
animals."
Flret-grader Rachel Marher
said site enjoyed learning from
other students and has found
out a lot about the animals.
“I'm really sad that so many
animals are
losing
their
homes." she said.
First-grader Nicole Plpltone
added a final note.
"If we lose the rain forests,
nil of our animals are going to
die."
Now that All Souls stxthgradera
have
taught
the
younger students, it looks like
their next student will be
PfrtldeHT'Clinton.

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ARAMENTHA E. ARMBRISTER
“MENTHA”
July I, 1909-April 30. 1995
od looked around His garden, &amp; found an empty place
He then looked down upon the earth and saw
your tired face

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He put His arm s around you, and He lifted you to rest.
G od’s garden must be beautiful He only lakes the best
He saw the rood getting rough and the hills were hard to climb
So He closed your weary eyelids and whispered, "peace is thine"
It broke our hearts to lose you but you did not go alone,
A part o f us went with you the day God took you home.
Though the smile is gone forever and your hands we cannot touch
We will always have sweet m emories o f the one we loved so much.

The Family, Earl E. Mlnott,
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Haney Flowers, a Kinder­
garten teacher at Pine Crest
Elementary.
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James C. Doyle. 78. Doyle
Road, Deltona, died Tuesday.
April 28. 1998. Bom Feb. 10.
1920 In Reading. Pa., he moved
to Central Florida In 1988 from
Quaker!own. Pa. Mr. Doyle waa
a machinist In the manufac­
turing Industry. He was a
member of V.F.W. Post #8093,
DeBaty. Mr. Doyle served In
the U.S. Army during W.W.I1.
Survivors Include wife. B a r
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Patrick
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Shilllngton. Pa.; stepdaughter,
Barbara J. Coonc. Statesville.
N.C.; 3 grandsons.
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Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home. Lake Mary. In charge of
arrangements.

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Briefs

P O L IC E B R IE F S
Resisting arrest
Cedric Lowery, 23. of IB 19
Cnolldgc Avc., Sanford, was ar­
rested Monday. April 27. by
Seminole
County
deputies,
Ixiwery was charged with re­
sisting without violence and
driving whllr license Is sus­
pended or revoked, Inwery was
arrested at the comer of Slate
Itnad (XX) nnd Airport Boule­
vard. Police said that Lowery
was driving 04 In a 40 mile per
hour zone.

Driving under the Influence
Stephen Mines, 44. of &amp;33
Oxford St.. Uingwood. was ar­
rested Tuesday. April 28, by
tjike Mary poller. Mines was
charged with DUI and arrested
on Ixtiigwood-ljike Mary Road.
Police said that Mines passed
center line twice.
Handy Snclgrovc. 34. of 273
Bay St., Longwood, was ar­
rested Tuesday. April 28, by
Longwood police.
Snclgrovc
was charged with DUI and fail­
ure to mnlntaln a single lane.
Snclgrovc was arrested at the
comrr of State Road 434 and
Myrtle Street. Snclgrovc was
observed driving side to side
and also crossing the center
line.

License suspended
David Soto. 27, of 1310 Ban­
ner CL. Oviedo, was arrested
Monday. April 27. by Seminole
County deputies. Soto was
charged with driving while li­
cense Is suspended or revoked,
motor vehlcle/moblle
home
registration
expiration
and
possession of open container.
Officer notlred Soto’s vehicle
tag had expired.

Attempting to elude

Miller Disk. 35. of 002 Fox
Valley Dr.. Longwood. was ar­
rested Tuesday. April 28, by
Seminole
County
deputies,
laisk was charged with fleeIng/attempllng to elude nnd
|K)sscshIoii of cannnbls under
20 grams. Lusk was arrested at
the comer of Wektva Springs
Road and Fast Lake Brantley.
Report said that Lusk was
traveling 80 In a 45 mile per
hour zone.

Open container
Bertha Mull. 32. of 1303 E.
4th St.. Sanford, was arrested
Monday, April 27. by Sanford
,
w

police. Mall was charged with
possession of open container
nnd arrested nt the comer of
10th and Cypress.

Assault
Otha Fulton. 47. of 88 Dike
Monroe Terr.. Sanford, was ar­
rested Tuesday. April 28. by
Sanford police. Fulton was
charged with aggravated as­
sault and possession of firearm
by a convicted felon. Fulton
was arrested In the 900 block
of West Ninth Street. Fulton
allegedly pointed a gun at vic­
tim’s head nnd threatened to
kill her.

Battery
Jose Veramendl, 44. of 129
Orovewood Avc.. Sanford, was
arrested Tuesday. April 28, by
Sanford police. Veramendl was
charged with bnttery and ar­
rested at the above address.
Veramendl allegedly hit his
wife across the left side of her
face with a mop.

Sexual battery
Bobliy Henderson, 51. of
2151 Dixie Avc., Sanford, was
arrested Tuesday. April 28. by
Seminole
County
deputies.
Henderson was charged with
sexual
battery
and
lewd/lascivious assault on a
minor. Henderson
allegedly
committed
acts
upon
his
daughter.

License suspended
Tnrsha Mall. 18. of 119 An­
derson Cr., Sanford, was ar­
rested Wednesday. April 29. by
Semlnolr County deputies. Mall
was charged with resisting
without violence nnd driving
while license Is suspended or
revoked. Ilnll was arrested nt
the comer of 18th Street and
Lake Avenue. Mall was travel­
ing 41 In a 25 mile per hour
zone before police pulled him
over.

Driving under the in­
fluence
Derek Pinkerton, 20. of 470
E. 2nd St., Chuluota. was ar­
rested Tuesday, April 28. by
Seminole
County
deputies.
Pinkerton was charged with
DUI and possession of alcohol
by person under 21 years of
ugc. Pinkerton was arrested on
Van Arsdalc Street. Pinkerton
was traveling 43 In a 25 mile
per hour zone before police
pulled him over.

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Dispute------ PornCoatineed from Page IA
to pay twice for
the same Improvements?"
Commissioner Velma Wil­
liams
agreed
saying
she
couldn’t upprove giving credit
for repairs made with county
money.
Commissioner Kerry Lyons
moved to grant a 30 day exten­
sion on the dispute over the
lease, with Simmons to report
bark to the commission at the
next meeting regarding prog­
ress being made In talks with
Harrison, Daniels and others.
City Attorney Bill Colbert, on
hand at the meeting, said he
had been. In the past, very
concerned over being able to
resolve the problem. “But I’ve
had some conversations with
Mr. Harrison,’ he said, ’ and
now I have cautious optimism
that things can be worked out.*

Taste

Coatlaiwd from Pag* IA
and dining will continue until
11. Tickets are $25 In advance
und $30 at the door, though
seating Is limited.
Seven restaurants will be fea­
tured at the Taste: Shells,
Heathrow
Country
Club,
Southern Mill. Macaroni Orlll.
Embassy Suites. Galleria and
Lulglno's Pasta Lovers. Albert­
sons. Puff &amp; Stuff Catering will

Suber

Csatlaasd from Psgs IA
Property
Appraiser)
Sammy Williams.

and

"Were you married prior to
Sammy Wllllanu?" she was
asked.
"Yea."
"Who was that?"
"I can’t remember."
Prior to Sammy Williams,
how many husbands did you
have?"
"Six-oh. Excuse me. Prior to
Sammy Williams? I’ve been
married six times," Suber said.
Sutler said that two of the
husbands physically abused
her, but later said one was

ciety of Orlando with their an­
nual Walk In Winter Park.
"Outstanding Public Purchas­
On April 4 the IOF had three
ing Department In the State of walkers, Mildred
Boedlcker
Florida" for a small entity. The (who met her goal of $1,000).
award will be made formally treasurer o f Court Qatar; Larry
on May 7 at the annual con­ Dries, Chief Ranger o f Court
ference In St. Petersburg.
Gator; nnd Charles Kamm.
Tlic award Is based on proc­
member. Fourteen ..members
ess Improvements. Innovations
of the IOF diarftved ’ the rest
to improve performance and stops and did vkrtbus other
streamline processes, contri­ duties to help make *Uie Walk
butions to the profession, c er­ a success.
tifications of staff and cus­
Severe) Courts fjrtni the IOF
tomer service. City Adminis­ participated In tH e jiflth An­
trator Shelton Smith said the nual Multiple Sclerosis Bike
mayor, commission and staff Tour. According I * J»aU1cls
were extremely proud to re- Doughty. Rest stop Tfltairman
celvc the award.
of the Executive Com roHttftof
the MS Bike Tour thfc IOF had
I0F/MS team up
WINTER PARK - The Inde- three courts •with - ’approxi­
mately 45 , yolu atttfa. that
pendent Order of Foresters
again had the opportunity to manned the real stops.* They
help the Multiple Sclerosis So­ were Court Oator. ; Central
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IA
months and admitted that he
had not contacted law en­
forcement during that time.
He was also not able to tell In­
vestigators why he had not
made contact with Investiga­
tors during that time.
According to Cash. Items
seized In addition to data from
Famham's
computer
hard
drive Included 8 pornographic
movies, a plastic box contain­
ing approximately 40 com­
puter discs and a shoe box
containing CD ROMs and
disks.
Fonrham has been placed In
the John E. Folk Correctional
Facility. Me originally was held
without bond, but at a subse­
quent hearing, ts ball was set
at $100,000.

also have booths and will offer
culinary creations to be sam­
pled.
Providing the entertainment
tills year is an ’ awesome*
band, said Parker. "The Trem­
ors’ Is an 8-plece ensemble
which plays everything from
Top 40 to the classics. The
group is regularly featured at
Pleasure Island. The brass sec­
tion for the band Is called

more of a case of mental
abuse. One of the husbands,
she said, ’ kicked me and
slapped me."
Those who knew Suber gen­
erally have good things to say
about her but say that after all
she went through when she
was fired that it would be natu­
ral for her to be revengeful.
‘ I was probably too tiol for
them to maneuver," Suber tes­
tified. ’ By that I mean there
was too many tilings Involved
with me and my life that the
county didn't want the embar­
rassment.... I know how poli­
tics is played."
Deputy County attorney Lon­

Funds--------

Continued from Page IA

Tlir three selected by the
riiimty however, differ from
those selected by the city. The
commissioners had suggested
the money lie requested for
what are
known as
the
"St ni wherry
Avenue
Sewer
Project"
($121,009).
the
"Oleander Avenue
Sidewalk
Project" ($14,000. the "7th
Street Sewer Project" ($40,000)
and building Improvements on
the Boys and Girls Club.
Hie county has announced It
will not approve the Strawberry
sewer project at this time, but
expanded work on the Boys
and Olrls Club. The city had
hoped for at least sufficient
CDBG funds for installation of
n new sporls floor. The county
however determined that the
entire
project
should
be
funded, which. In addlUon to
tlie new floor.
Includes pur­
chase and Installation of HVAC
(hrallng/vrntllatlon/alr condi­
tioning) system, and purchase
of a public address system
which amounts to $41,174.
In total, the amount expected
to !&gt;e approved by the county Is
$95,177.

and grills, additional basket­
ball courts Including lights, a
multipurpose playground, re­
stroom. parking bat. walkway,
drinking fountain, benches and
landscaping.
T h e money Seminole County
gets for the CDBO projects Is
strictly baaed on need," Rowe
explained. "Where (here Is a
clear need for Improvements,
the money Is generally made
available."
Rowe said he was extremely
pleased on hearing that the
county staff 1$ recommending
the full financing o f the proj­
ects. There was no immediate •
word regarding when the proj­
ects would gM.under way.

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gan. recited often enough,
might give young people the
resolve to act out the message
later--and refrain from drug
use. Including alcohol, and
other harmful behavior as well
('Just say no* was u one-slzellts-all that applied to every­
thing from premarital sex to
cheating on exams).
But ‘Just say no* turns a
blind rye to u&gt;hy young people
abuse drugs In the first place
And It nrvrr explained u&gt;hy we
should ‘Just say no.* either.
Without addressing the cause
of the problem, we can't begin
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do young people turn to drugs?
The answrr Is simpler than you
think.
We are. all of us. troys nnd
girls and men and women,
emotional beings. We feel.
That's the biggest distinction
between human beings and
armadillos. They have exo­
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excited, scared, betrayed, sad.
Emotions are very, very pow­
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times we feel them. And. as If
adolescence
wasn't
hard
enough by Itself, many of our
most deeply powerful feelings
’ reveal* thrmsrlvrs for the first
time during this stage of the
human Journey. Ever feel like
you're Just running out of con­
trol? Welcome to adolescence.
It's a scary time for Just about
everyone. And It only gets
scarier.
Every adult you know went
through
adolescence
once.
Some of them seem like they're
still at It. They felt the same
sorts of things most young
people feel right now- lhe same
sorts of things you feel. The
trouble with adults Is that most
of them developed amnesiathey forgot what It was like to
be a young person. And that's
not all.
Collectively, we adults com­
prise a powerfully Influential
‘ culture.* and this culture we've
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ways every day. we try to tell
young boys
and girls
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‘ control* their feelings. ’ Don't
cry." we say. *Bc a man. Big
boys don't cry.* Ever hear any
of those phrases? All human
beings feel, and boys feel Just
as deeply and Just as power­
fully as girls, but we ‘ punish*
boys who express their feelings
by calling them sissies or
worse. And It's not Just boys:
there arc Just as many ways
and Just as many days to tell
girls to ‘ behave like girls.*
So what happens? Young
people--who are already con­
tending with some of the great­
est stresses they will ever ex­
perience-get a lot of misin­
formed. Inaccurate messages
from adults, from our ‘ culture.*
In order to teach young people
to ‘ control* their feelings, we
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should Ignore their feelings.
But young people know the
truth: feelings won't be Ignored
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And yet. we as human beings
are taught that feelings are to
be rigidly controlled. And even­
tually for some of us. If we fall
to ‘ control* our feelings, then
we have to do something with
them. Young people are not as
savvy os adults in repressing
or denying them: therefore,
drugging those feelings be­
comes an option.
There really does exist a
country that nas a little place
on every comer that you can go
Into and buy drugs. And In that
country It Is perfectly legal. For
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themselvrs) and to top It all
off. we give young people les­
sons cvrry day In how to
deaden those feelings and the
anxieties they produce with al­
cohol and other ‘ legal* dnrgs.
Is It any wonder that young
people often turn to their own
forms of *dnrg relief.* from Ec­
stasy
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and
rohlpnol
I'moOrs*), to ‘shrooms, acid.
(Kit. pick your poison.

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Semifinal survivors

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W h y n o t g iv e
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SANFORD _ If you ’ve been uround S em i­
nole County and followed the local sports
scene long enough, you’re probably aware
that this has been one great baseball season
and that there's n good chance three cou nty
tram s will udvnnre to rcglonals.
Blah. blah. blah. Same old. same old.
Here’s what happens Friday. Lake B rantley
takes baseball and preps to host rcglonals.
Sem inole and Lake Mary also take districts
and that’s that.
Blah, blah, blah.
Now. for som ething a little more exclUng.
If you've seen enough baseball over the
years, try som ething new Frldny.
You’ve heard It In this space before, but
let's refresh you r memory.
Lacrosse Is the most exciting game In the
county right now. It’s soccer with scoring
and hockey without the fighting
Friday, sec for you rself as two o f the best
teams In the state - the Lake Brantley boys
and the Oviedo girls - try to move to the state
finals. Each will take on powerful W inter
Park teams that are strong, but neither
Oviedo nor Lake Brantley has lost to a F lo r­
id a team all season.
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The Oviedo girls have been dom inant every
time out this season and usually have play­
ers playing out o f position by early In the
second h alf to prevent from running up the
score. They have posted wins this month of
25-0 and 16-1 and are loaded on both sides
o f the field.
Lynn Calkin coaches a team that plays like
a family and enjoys Itself on and o ff the field
the same way. There's been a lot to enjoy on
the field.
The Lions are led In scoring by C arrie
W right and Kim Calkin, but Nicole Cooper.
Anna Franz. Kim Carberry. Melissa M cD er­
mott and Ann Huggins also are am ong the
many that play key roles on the team.
Erika W hltherspoon Is a you n g goalie w ho
doesn't get much work but has responded
when needed.
The winner o f Friday's game, like the boys,
travels to Disney’s W ide W orld o f Sports
Complex next weekend for the state cham pi­
onship.
A t Lake Brantley, the key Is Danny Hogan.
He ran away with the state lead In scoring
early In the season and has been part o f a
Lake Brantley team that has rarely been
challenged.
W ith Hogan, he plays the gam e the way It's
supposed to be played. Florida lacrosse Isn't
old enough to have too m any established
players, but Hogan grew up In the Northeast
where lax Is a way o f life. W hile most o f the
Sem inole County schools advertise lacrosse
as a means to make sure their football play­
ers are still hitting in the springtime, Hogan
and some o f his Patriot team m ates under­
stand that, under the hitting, it’s a finesse
gam e and the object isn't to plant an oppos­
ing middle into the turf.
The best reactions from the crowds this
year are when a player gets his helmet
Knocked across the Reid, but real lacrosse
fans know talent when they see It. and that's
w hy It would be a shame to m iss the Patriots
Friday night.
Other key players for Lake Brantley are
Hogan's fellow attackm en Grant Shellham m er and Shawn Quinn, defensemen T roy
Shellham mer. Jon Mills and Joe Hclntzclm an.
Erin Kellogg Is In the net for Lake Brantley
and came up big In a gam e against the
bruising Lyman Greyhounds last weekend
that set up the W inter Park matchup.
Okay, admittedly, lacrosse will never take
over from baseball as the num ber one spring
sport In Sem inole County, and anytime the
la k e Brantley baseball team or the Lake
M ary softball team Is involved, there's m ore
than enough talent to go around.
But If you really w ant to see talent, head
on over to Lyman and give lacrosse a try.
You won't see m uch better unless you get In
1-05 and go north for 15 hours.

L a s t S e c o n d S h o t : Congrats to the
Lym an go[f team, winners o f the corrference tournament last week. The G rey­
hounds had no golfers In the top-floe,
but played like a team and took the title
by two shots.

Rams win; Lions
eliminate Patriots

T o p seed s to
m e e t in 5 A -5

By Tony DeSonnler
HERALD CORRESPONDENT
LONOWOOD _ Richard Rodriguez's 400 foot
blast to center Arid Ignited a seven-nm rally In
the top of the sixth Inning that carried the
Oviedo Lions to a 12-7 decision over the de­
fending state and district champion l.akr limntlry Patriots In Wednesday night's semifinals of
the QA-Dlstrlct 3 baseball tournament at l.ymnn
High School.
Earlier In the evening, the top-seeded Lake
Mary Rains hung on to eliminate the Lake How­
ell Silver Hawks. 4-2.
Lake Mnry (10-10) and Oviedo (10-11 nnd
seeded No. 0 In the six-team playoff) will meet
Friday night at 7:30 p.m. at Lyman. The winner
will host a state playoff game next Tuesday
while the loser will have to travel.
The IJons. who ousted No. 3-seed Lyman In
eight InnlngB Monday, squandered leads of 1-0
and 3-2 Wednesday and had to come back from
a 2-1 dcAclt before the slxth-Innlng explosion.
"We didn't get down on ourselves when we
made some mistakes early." said Oviedo coach
Krnne Drown. "We kept working hard and stuck
with It.

By Dean Smith
HERALD SPORTS EDITOR

Lancs Odom scattered five hits and struck out 12
as Seminole blanked Pine Ridge 8-0 Wednesday.

SANFORD _ For all Intents and purposes,
when Tim Raines scored on a throwing error
In the bottom of the first Inning of Wednes­
day's Class SA-Dlstrlct 5 semifinals at His­
toric Sanford Memorial Stadium. Seminole
High was on the way to the finals.
Dehind the strong right arm of senior
Lance Odom and a superior defense, the
Fighting Semlnoles took away any chance
Pine Ridge had of scoring as the Tribe
blanked the Panthers 8-0.
In the other gome. No. 2 seeded Spruce
Creek (13-15) rallied from a 2-0 deficit to
edge Deltona (14-14). 4-3. In eight Innings.
Seminole (21-8) and the Hawks will now
meet for the district crown at Historic Ban­
es BA-5, Page 2B

"Richard's (Rodriguez) a perfect example. Hr
had an error that led to a run In the first Inning
nnd was plckrd off base In the fourth. Hut hr

came back and hit Uiat bomb in the sixth In­
ning to get us started."
Please see BA-3, Page 2B

M nM S a H by M l I

‘Rookie’ pitches T ribe into
5A-District-5 softball final
By Jeff Beriialeke
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR

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Koto Hoffman hurled a live-hitler and
drove In two runs to lead Seminole past
Sprues Creek 9-3 Wednesday night.

SANFORD _ Most high schools softball pitchers
make their varsity debuts In front of family nnd
friends Ip a meaningless early, season game.
Seminole's Halle Hoffman made her first start
Wednesday night on the brightest of stages, live first
round of the Class 5A-DIMrict 5 Tournament semifi­
nals. With an automatic trip to the rcglonals on Hie
line. Seminole's first In years. Hoffman led the 'Noles
to a 9-3 win over Spruce Creek and a trip to the dis­
trict finals at home Friday night against Deltona, an
upset 7-2 winner over Pine Ridge In last night's first
game.
Hoffman had to take the emergency role on the hill
when regular Seminole starter Murla Duvall was
nailed In the face by a line drive last week against
Spruce Creek. Duvall will undergo reconstructive i*irgety on her face this morning and la out for the year.
"I wasn't that nervous." Hoffman sold. "When It
started raining. I started to lose a little bit of confi­
dence."
Without any other proven pitcher* on the staff.
Seminole coach Dave Rogers stuck with her despite
five straight vyalks In the fourth Inning which put
Spruce Creek up. 2-0.
"She's all we've got right now," Rogers said. "She's
worked hard all year and we played Seminole softball
for her tonight."
Seminole started with runners on second and third
and none out In .the first Inning, but Spruce Creek
pitcher Shea Scotty got out of the Jam without a
score. Hoffman cruised until the fourth, wtth a lot of

help from left fielder Lakella Bryant who mode four
Impressive defensive plays to put doom Spruce Creek
threats. Finally. In the fourth. Hoffman cracked.
She quickly retired the first two baiters, then
walked five straight baiters to pul the Hawks up. 2-0.
Seminole struck back with a five-run fourth..
Kelley Langton opened by getting hit by a pMch and
Andrea Mustaka* followed with a single to rljptt. After
a force out. Angela Keefer reached on a bunt single
and Seminole scored Its first run on a fielder's choice.
One pitch later, Hoffman helped herself with a twonin single and an error scored two more run*.
Seminole led. 5-2.
Hoffman regained tier composure and started
mowing down the Hawks and Seminole blew It open
In the fifth, capped off with a two-run single from
Keefer.
Hoffman retired the side In the seventh, and Semi­
nole had Its tickets stamped for the rcglonals for the
first time In years.
"We will play Seminole softball." Rogers sold os his
team celebrated on the mound. "We believe."
H ie ’Noles will host Deltona on Friday at 7 p.m.
with not only a district championship on the hne. but
also a home game next Tuesday In the first round of
the regional*. The district champion hoots the tunncr-up from District 6, while the runner-up travels to
the District 0 champion.

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Spruce Creek 12-10; Seminole 14-0.

Lake M a ry softball team
romps in 6A-3 semifinals
By Kslll* Warner
HERALD STAFF WRITER
LAKE MARY- WOW1
While everyone thought Lake
Mary's softball team was good,
there la no doubt after Wednesday
night's Class GA-District 3 Semifi­
nal.
The Lady Rama demolished vis­
iting Lake Brantley, 12-0 to ad­
vance to the District final and a
secured birth In the Reglonals.
"We were confident coming onto
the field and I think we handled
them well." said third-year varsity
catcher Jill Wolcott. "We are really
pumped but know we have to take
one game at a time to keep play­
ing."
If they keep playing like they did
last night, the Lady Rams might
iy all the way to Lakeland and
ve a chance at playing for the
state championship.
After a somewhat quiet first In­
ning. wtth a single run scored by
the Rams off a double by Lindsey
Manx. Lake Mary went berserk In
the second.
Brie VanSweartngcn started the
madness with a base hit. dupli­
cated by Jackie Crtspell. Wolcott
walked which brought pitcher
Sarah Smith to the plate: Her dou­
ble brought In VanSweartngcn and
CrUpcll. Yarah Otero bunted and
was safe at first although Wolcott
was out at the plate. Again the
bases were loaded and Lindsay

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Manx was up to bat. She trltrlpled...Nicole
White
pled.. .Jeannle Manx tripled.
Before all was said and done.
Lake Brantley came to the plate In
a nine-run deficit and were never
able to recover.
Or score.
Lake Brantley's pitcher, Lauren
Wroten continued to have trouble
with the Rams. Megan Dontrtch
tripled In the third to bring tn two
runs and Jeannle Manx had an Inslde-the-park home run In the
fourth to take Lake Mary up 12-0.
The game was called In the fifth,
leaving the Lady Rams with a huge
win and everyone talking about the
possibility o f three Lake Mary girl's
teams attaining state champion­
ships In the same year.
T h is team has really become
that...a team." said Lake Mary
d coach Jeannle Fisher. "I told
them at the end of the season that
they were 25-3 In the regular sea­
son and now they were starting
over again at 0-0. If they remain
100 percent focused on all aspects
of the game, don't take anyone for
granted and continue to work to­
gether. they have Just os good a
chance of making U to the state
tournament as anyone."
By the looks of things last night,
they have a better chance than
most.
The Lady Rams will host the
Class 6A-Dlstrtct 3 championship
game on Friday night at 7:30 p.m.
against Lake Howell.

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Tara Bander stretches to get an out on Lisa FWd during LakB Howafft 1-0
upset victory over Oviedo In the semifinals of the 6A-3 softball tournament

L a k e H o w e ll u p se ts O v ie d o
By Jeff Bsrtlaleks
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
LAKE MARY _ The countdown
started quietly around the fourth
inning.
No one was speaking too loudly,
but as Lake Howell led Oviedo. 1-0
In the Class 5A-District 3 softball
tournament, the tana of the Hawks
started to count down the outs un­
til It would be over.
Pretty soon. It got to zero and the
Hawks had pulled off a major upset
to reach the (Inals Friday against
host Lake Mary and a guaranteed
berth tn the state reglonals.
It didn't come without a few near

heart a t t a c k s on the Lake Howell
sideline.
With two outs to go, Oviedo, the
defending
district
champion ,
mounted a furious rally. Katie Field
opened the Inning with a tong dou­
ble off
Howell pitcher Heather
Borsum. She was sacrificed to
third, and two uncontested Infield
hits followed to load the bases.
WUh the season on the Une, Bor­
sum fired a strikeout and Induced a
grounder to second to clinch the
trip to reglonals for Lake Hosrell.
-That's the best I've thrown all
year." Borsum sold. "We Jurt
needed two more outs and I tried

�SS •Semncte Herald. Sanford. Florida •Thursday. April 30. 1998

6A-3

5A-5

Continued from Page IB

ford Memo­
rial Stadium Friday night at 7 p.m.. nnd both
will advance to next week s regtonals.
*WcVe got to hit the ball better If we want to
keep winning,‘ said Seminole head coach Mike
Powers. T h eir (Pine Ridge) pitcher did a great
J o b o f shutting us down. Luckily. Andy Hall
stepped up and got some big hits.”
With one out In the bottom of the first Inning.
Tim Raines walked and took second on a
grounder by Clyde Williams. Raines then stole
third and came home -when the throw sailed
Into left field.
With the lead In hand Odom took over, retir­
ing eight Panther batters In a row, four by strike
out. and 16 of 18 between the first and sixth In­
nings. He never allowed more than one runner
In an Inning and only two Pine Ridge runners
reached second base.
The Tribe Increased the lead to 3-0 In the
third Inning as Hall led ofT with a solid single to
left and Ned Raines walked. After a Paulo Silva
sacrifice and a strike out. Williams ripped a
two-run single to right.
Seminole added a single mn In the fifth as
Silva scored on a double to the wall by Tlin
Raines and the hosts completed the scoring
with four runs In the sixth Inning.
Chaz Lytle and Hill Johnson opened the frame
with singles and Ryan Abcljon and Hall walked
to bring home the first run. chasing Panthers
starter O’Donnell. Johnson scored on a passed
ball and Ned Raines reached on an error to
plate Abcljon and Hall scored on a sacrifice fly
by Silva.
Odom finished with a five-hitter, striking out
12 and walking none to raise his record to 8-2.
Providing the offense for the Fighting Seminoles were Hall (2-for-2 with a walk, two nins
scored, one RBI). Tim Raines (double, run, RD1).
Williams (single, two RBI). Lytle and Johnson
(one single and one run scored each). Silva (two
sacrifices, one run scored, one RBI). Need
Raines (walk. run. RBI) and Abcljon (mn).
A J . Jeanquenant had two hits for Pine Ridge,
while Joe Rademaker. Tomas Berrios and
O'Donnell had one hit each.
H A W K S 4 , W O L V E S S , 8 - ln n ln g s
D e lto n a
200 000 01 _ 3 7 l
S pru ce C reek
0 0 0 101 0 2 . 4 10 2

Prtrmky and Krllrtt Helo end TUkrtneT. WP . Brio LP _
IVln»kv Save . none. Record* _ Deltona 14-14: Spmrr
Crrck 13-IS.
F IG H T IN G S E M IN O L E S 8 . P A N T H E R S 0
P in e R id g e
000 000 0 _ 0 5 3
S e m in o le
102 0 1 4 a _ 8 0 0
O’D ondi. Kinne (6) and Lopez. Odom and Taylor. WP _
Odom (8-31. LP _ O’Donnell. Save _ none. 2D _ Seminole. T.
Raines. 3D . none. HR . none. Record* _ Pine Ridge 9-19.
Sem inole 31-8.
_____________

Silver Hawks
C oatiracd

Pag* IB

to keep my focus on
where the play was going.” ;i
Catcher Jen , LUUespte aaid
the Hawks aren't afraid or Lake
Mary, a serious state- title co ntender.
"Well go In confident and fo­
cused.” Gillespie said. "We Just
want to play the best we can.’
It didn't hurt that Lake How­
ell beat Oviedo, a team with
swagger and the talent to back
It up.
’ 1 knew we could do It.’

BASEBALL

Gam e « I
Gam e *2
Game *3
(kune » 4
Game *5

C L A S S D A - D I S T R IC T 3
a t L y m a n H ig h S c h o o l
M O N D A Y 'S R E S U L T S
_ l-ik r HrmvU 3. Or Land 1
.O vtrd n 5. Lyman 2, S Innings
W ED N ESD AY’S R ESULTS
_ Lake MARY 4. Lake llowcll 3
&gt; O urdo 12. Lake Brantley’ 7
F R I D A Y 'S C H A M P IO N S H IP
_ O W d o w la k e Mary. ? ’ p m

CLASS 5A-D18TRICT S
at HUtorto Sanford Memorial Btadlem
TUESDAY'S RESULTS
Game ( I . Deltona 3. Mainland I
Game *2 _ lin e Rklge 3, Oak lodge 1

WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS
Game « 3 . S p m rr Creek 4, Deltona 3. 8-Inning*
Game *4 _ Seminole 8. lin e Ridge 0

FRIDAYS CHAMPIONSHIP
Game *5 _ Spruce Creek v ». Seminole. 7 p.m.

CLASS 3A-DISTRICT 19
at Cocoa Beech High School
TUESDAYS RESULTS
Gam r i l _ Melbourne Central Catholic 8. W inter
Spring* 1
Game « 2 _ Melbourne-Florida Air Aredenty IB. Coroe
Beech 0

FRIDAYS CHAMPIONSHIP
Game *3 _ Melbourne Central Celholtc * «
Florida Air Aiedritty. 7 p.m.

Melbourne-

SOFTBALL

CLASS GA-DISTRICT 9
at Lake Mary High School
TUESDAYS RESULTS
Game *1 _ Lake Brantley 8. Dr Land 6
Game 12 . ta k e Howell 10. Lyman 0

WEDNESDAYS RESULTS
Game » 3 _ Lake Howell 1. Oviedo 0
Gome ( 4 _ Lake Mary 13. la k e Brantley 0

FRIDAYS CHAMPIONSHIP
Game *8 _ la k e llo w rilv s . ta k e Mary, 7 p.m. /

CLASS 0A-DI8TR1CT 8 t
at Seminole High School
TUESDAYS RESULTS
Game • I _ Deltona 13. Mainland 0
Gam e *2 . Spruce Creek 13. Oak Ridge 2

Legal Notices

WEDNESDAYS RESULTS
Gam e *3 _ Deltona 7. Pine Ridge 3
Game *4 _ Seminole 0. Spruce Creek 3

MOTieS OF A PUBLIC HSASINS TO OOMSIOIS TN*
ADOPTION OP AN ON01NANCI ST TN* CITY OP
•ANFOND, FLONIOA

FRIDAYS CHAMPIONSHIP
Game *8 _ Deltona v*. Seminole. 7 p m.

N olle* I* haraby grren that ■ Public Hearing will be bald tn lb*
Commission Doom at lb * City Hail. *00 North Parti Annuo, tn tha
City ol Santofd, Florida, al 7 00 o'clock PM on May It lb. I N * to
conaldor tbo adoption ol an ordinance by tbo City ot Sanford,
Florida, doaenbod aa follow*

CLASS 3A-DISTR1CT IS

nt Cocoa Beach HMB School
WEDNESDAYS RESULTS
Game *1
Bruch, late

_ Melbourne

Central Catholic va.

Corue

'FRIDAYS CHAMPIONSHIP
Gam e 12 _ Melbourne Central CathuMe-Coroa Beach
winner vs. W inter Springs. 7 p.m.

i

defense all night cape
the - Infield of Barney, Tar*
Bander, Jm Rhlner and Megan
DeMIchele.
Hawks have two
days to prepare for Lake Mary
and ace pitcher Halle Sowards.
But whatever happens Fri­
day, the Improbable
Lake
Howell
Silver
Hawks
are
headed for regtonals.

d« » crtP&lt;l&lt;* ’ • « * ■ copy o l #&gt;# ordinance aha* bo
•vwIteZGo ot tbo offic* o l tbo City Clark tor alt parson, dttiring to

Decker. Lorkwnud nnd Montljo llrrlrer end Sanford Wl*
Itrrtn T (8 21 IJ&gt; . Decker Save . none 211 . Lake llowrU
Osiae. 311 none. Iflt . none Hrcorri* _ Lake Howell 19-13:
la k e Mary 19-10

LIONS 12, PATRIOTS 7
Oviedo
101 017 2 . 12 12 4
Lake Brantley
200 014 0 _ 7 10 4
Monaco, tkiutwrli (G) and Frosl. SIM. Lee (G) and J. Smith
WP
Monaco (7-21 LP . Site (7-21 S a w . none. 2D _ Ovtrdo
Holme* 2 (7. 81. Kmel (II. and llnutwrll 141: Lake flranlley.
Klut«rr 311 _ none. HR . Ortedo. Rodriguez (3) Rerun!* .
Ovmfct 10 I I ; la k e llrantlcy 21-7.

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

NOTICE
OF FICTITIOUS NAMS
Holic* ii hereby given that I
am engaged In buainea* al MO
Semlnol* Av# , Long wood. FL
11/10.
Saminol*
County.
Florida, under the Fictitious
Nam* ol COOAR INTERIORS,
and that I Intend to register said
name with Hi* Dlvialon ol
Corporations,
Tallahassee.
Florid*. In eccotdenc* with Iha
provision! ol Ihe Fictitious
Ntm* Statute*. To-Wil Section
StS 0*. Florida Statute* IS tt
Josaph K Oerchmsky
Publish April M . f*S *
OSP-SSO

TECNTH Judicial Circuit in end
tor SEMINOLE County. Florida
wherein FEDERAL NATIONAL
MORTGAOE ASSOCIATION is
tha Plaintiff and SCOTT C
TRAVIS. OWEN H TRAVIS.
DANKER* TRUST COMPANY
A t TRUSTEE OF ADVANTAGE
MORTGAGE
LOAN
TRUST
IH 4 - I UNDER THE POOLING
ANO SERVICING AGREEMENT
DATED AS OF MARCH t. 1H4.
HAMPSHIRE HOMES IN SUN.
RISE HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIA­
TION. INC F/K/A COUNTRY
CREEK HOMEOWNERS ASSO­
CIATION.
INC are
Iha
Defendant*. I anil (all to tha
highaat and b a d bidder lor
ca*h at the WEST FRONT
DOOR OF THE SEMINOLE
COUNTY COURTHOUSE. SAN­
FORD. FLORIDA al It 00 a m .
on the 2 t d day of May. IMS.
the following described proper­
ty * * set forth In *aid Find
Judgment
LOTS t AND to. THE OLENS
AT
COUNTRY
CREEK.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 2*. PAGES 12
THROUGH 14. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
WITNESS MY HAND and Ih*
seel ol this Court on April 22nd
IM S
HEAL)
Maryann* Mors*
Clerk at the Circuit Court
By: Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
Echevemo. McCall*. Reymer.
Barrett k Freppter
Post Offic* Bos 1410
Temp*. FL 11M I
FI70101I!
NOTICE
In accordance with the
American* OrtaMttiet Act. par­
son* needing ■ special accom­
modation lo partlctpol* In this
proceeding should contact Ih*
individual or agency tending
not-c* not talar than seven (7)
day* prior to tha proceeding at
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Telephone: 407-12141)0 a it 4227; 1-SOO-*U-*77t
(TOO) or t -SOO-MS-t 770 (v). via
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NOTICE
The Central Florida Job* and
Education Partnership. Inc .
announce* a meeting ol the
Public
Reletions/Markeling
Committee, to which the public
M invited
CATE
May II. I t * *
TIME
SO O sm
LOCATION
CFJEP Othc*
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PURPOSE
To discus* metiers ol intaraat
lo the Central Florida Job* and
Education Partnership. Inc .
with reference to Workforce
Development Issues
For Further Inlormetion.
Contact
GARY J EARL.
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CENTRAL FLOHIOA J E P
ISOt LEE ROAD. STE » l
WINTER PARK FL UTSS
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Publish April K. Its*
D E P -ttf
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IN T N I OIROU7T COURT
OF THE 1STN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE eOUNTV,
FLORIDA
BEN8RAI
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NOi ST-1 StS-CA-14-A
COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS. INC F/K/A
COUNTRYWIDE FUNDINQ
CORPORATION D/B/A
AMERICAS WHOLESALE
UNDER
PLAINTIFF

Rone*

OF FORBOLOSURI SALE

NOTICE I t HEREBY GIVEN
AS port lot In intoraat and cl tit on* aho II bora an opportunity to
pursuant to a Summary Final
b* board SI .old hoofing
Judgment ol foreclosure deled
ardor ot tha City Commiaolon o l tbo City o l Sanford. Florida
April !4th, IM S . entered in Chrll
RBONS WITH DISABILITIES NU O INO ASSISTANCE TO PASCaaa No. ST-ISM -CA-M-A ol
TICIPATE IN ANT o f THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT Iha Circuit Court o f tho ttTH
THE HUMAN RESOURCE* OFFIC* AOA COORDINATOR AT SSOJudicial Circuit In and lor SEMI­
I U * 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
NOLE County. Sanford. Florida.
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: If a parson docktoo to sppaal a dociI win eell to tho highest end
alon mod* with raopocl lo any mattar Donald*rad at tha abova
beet bidder lor cash e l the Weal
masting or baaring, h* may natd a varbolim racord o f tbo proFront door o f the Seminole
caodtng*. Including tbo MaUmony and ortdonc*. which racord la
County Courthouse located al
not provided by the City of Sanford. (FS 2S401M)
SOI N. Park Avenue, In Sanford,
Janet R. Dougherty. CMC
Florida, at 11:00 a m. on the
City Clerk
M th day o l MAY. IM S tho fol­
Publish: April M and May 7, 1 SSS
lowing described property aa
DEP-IS4
cat forth In aaid Summary Final
Judgment, lo-wtt:
LOT 14 BLOCK K NORTH
crTT OF LAKS MARY
ORLANDO TERRACE SECTION
NOTICI OF PUBUO NSARINS
FOUR OF UNIT ONE ACCORDNOTICE OF INTENT IS HERISV GIVEN dial tea City e f Lake Mary
iNO To THE PLAT THEREOF
City Cemmtoelon wilt hold a public baaring la consider an amend­
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK IT
ment to a Development Agreement between Pw City of Lake Mary
RAG* SO PUBUO RECORDS OF
and Stanley H. Seadafur tor property loceted In the City ol Lake
M MlHOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Mary and known aa tha Oaks Shopping Center located al die
Dated this 17th day o f APRIL.
southeast corner at Longwood-Lake Mary Road and Lake Mary
IOOB.
Boulevard.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
This masting wte bo hold Thursday Slay TNi, I M S , a* Lake
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk o f tha Circuit Court
tI S o a ”
* " * 0 ~ " * n'
u * # ■ »• * *
By: Deborah Conan!
The property is described a t follow*
Deputy Clerk

a

ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
LAKE MART _ It Isn’t easy
being a member of the Lake
Maty boys tennis team.
You've probably heard o f all
the high profile teams In Ram
Land these days. Two
championships In £Uts

In districts. Lake Mary bad
the champion at the two
through five positions and
number-one seed Eric Cordova
la the team's best player. He
lost a tough match to Lake
Brantley's John Blltchington In
the finals to prevent a Lake

RAMS 4. SILVER HAWKS 2
Howell
OOI 000 1 . 2 3 2
lake Mary
010 003 a _ 4 4 2

EGBERT WALLACE. IF
UVIRO. AND IF DEAD.
THt UNKNOWN
SPOUSE, HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS. CREDITORS,
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTERIST BV.
THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST EGBERT
WALLACE: UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF EGBERT
WALLACE. IF ANY. FIRST
TRUST OF NEW YORK
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION.
AS TRUSTEE UNDER THE
POLLING ANO 1IRV1CIMQ
AGREEMENT DATED AS
OF MARCH t l . IS M FOR
THI MEOO FHA TITLE I
LOAN TRUST, SERIES.
1SS4-I; JOHN DOE AND
JANE DOE A t UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANT!*)

\*

• lake Howell got its only run
with Oviedo’s help.
Maria
Mendlnboro singled, but moved
around the bases on consecu­
tive errors to score the game's
only run.
Mendlnboro saved the game
In the sixth when, Oviedo with
a runner on first, mounted
threat. Allison Parker sent _
liner to deep right field that
Mendlnboro was Just able

for the Sliver Hawks.

ONDINANCI NO. *411

TO ANNEX A PORTION OF THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY LVINO
BETWEEN AIRPORT BOULEVARO EAST AND MARQUETTE
AVENUE AND BETWEEN RED CLEVELAND BOULEVARD ANO
OHIO STREET A * SHOWN ON THE MAP BELOW

Gillespie said. “ They're always
a little bit cocky when they
play us.’

Lake M ary
boys take
undefeated
record to
6A tennis
state finals

third on the way with softball.
If the softball team makes It
that far, you can be sure they'll
be feted with the same kind o f
pep rallies and aendofls the
basketball and soccer teams
with television cameras
lo
ir
allowing
them the whole way.
Meanwhile, the tennis team
labors on, looking for Just a lit­
tle bit of attention as they set
off to Gainesville today to seek
a state title for themselves. The
Rams will represent Seminole
County In matches which run
today until the finals on Fri­
day.
The Rams are undefeated
and untested all season. Last
weekend, they clobbered Dr.
Phillips, 5-0 to reach Gaines­
ville. In fact. Dr. Phillips didn't
even challenge the Rams to the
required
doubles
matches
which follow singles, so pro­
found was the besting. None of
the matches even went past 50
minutes.

Continued from Page IB
Rodriguez hit the ball to almost straightaway
center field, between the 382- nnd 390-foot
marks painted on the wall. Two batters Inter.
Lake Brantley starting pitcher Rob Sltz (7-2)
wits lifted In favor of Greg Lee.
By the time le e recorded the second out of
the Inning • a sacrifice fly by Rodriguez In his
second trip to (he pi.Ur - the Lions had seored
six more runs.
Lake Brantley made things Interesting by
seorlng four nms in the itottnm of the sixth,
three coming on a two-out bases-loaded error
by the Lions In the outfield.
After his teammates got two runs bark In the
top of the seventh. Oviedo reliever Troy Boutwell
retired the Patriots tn order In the bottom of the
seventh to close out the win. Jeff Monaco, who
wurked the first five Innings, was the winning
pitcher. Improving to 7-2.
Sophomore Justin Holmes led the Lions’ 12hit attaek by going 3-for-4 wllh five nms seored.
two doubles, and an RBI. Rodriguez finished
with a home run nnd two RBI.
Also contributing were Jeremy Frost (double,
run. Hirer RBI); Guy Erwin (two singles, one
run. two RBI); Boutwell (a double and a single);
I-arry Grayson (single. Iwo runs); Scott Ferrell
(single, nui. RBI); Tim Hule (single. RBI); Lawrenee Pullz (one KBJ); nnd Ben Knapp (one mn
seored).
Providing the offense for the Patriots (21-7)
were Chad Hall (two singles, three runs); Brian
Boeshko (two singles); Adam Klinger (double,
run); Justin Smith (single, run, RBI); Juan Rojas
(single, RBI); Felipe Lopez (slng)e. run): Justin
Harris and Derek Hansen (one single each);
Brian Chancellor (RBI); and Talron Corone)
(one nm seored).
In the earlier game, top-seeded Lake Mary
broke a 1-1 tie with three runs In the sixth In­
ning. Brian Bretzer (8-2) was the winning
pitcher for the Rams, allowing two runs on
three hits.
Jose Tormos and Randy Lewis drove In runs
for Lake Mary, while Chris Gase had a double

L1BAL OBSORIPTION

8snior Nick Nanton wil play No. 5 singles for undefeated Laks Mary today
Inthe Class 8A Boys Stats Tannis Championship* inGainssvMs.
Mary sweep. In fact, every dis­
trict final came down to a
matchup between the Rams
and Patrtuta.
Sophomore Drew Sipka. the
number-two player, was i
Mary's first champion. He
played number-five last year
and was state champion at
that alot.
Anoop Mangat was the topseed last year and is playing at
the three slot this season. He
took the drop for the good of
the team
'Anoop never liad a problem
dropping to number three,*
said senior Nick Nanton.
Sooro Kim Is a freshman at
the four slot and Nanton
rounds out the rotation at five.
That Nanton Is even on the
court Is a remarkable story. He
tore his knee In two places and
has to have surgery as soon as
the season Is over,
*! Just play until I can’t feel
the pain anymore.* he said It
won't stop me.’
In doubles. Jon Scully plays
with Cordova at number one.
’ Jon Scully has the fastest

hands anywhere In the county.”
Nanton said.
Mangon and Sipka are the
number two team and won
their match tn districts.
Lake Mary's strength may be
Its depth. Dustin Sipka plays
at number seven and could
probably start for any team In
the county except Lake Mary.
*We have the deepest tesm In
Florida,” Nanton said. ‘ Anyone
from our three to seven seeds
can brat each other and if one
o f us lias a bad day, look out
because we
have
enough
depth*
Vrro Beach and Miami Kil­
lian are the two teams with the
best chances of stopping Lake
Mary tills weekend, but Nanton
and his teammates are confi­
dent. Scott Regan coaches the
Rama and brings confidence to
the team.
’ He's a great coach.” Nanton
said. ‘ He’s concerned about us
academically as well as ath­
letically. He keeps telling us to
keep doing what we've been
doing.*
That seems to be working
Just fine.

Pares I Mo 17 10 10 SOO flflifl m a a
The North Ona-Halt ol the Weal Ono-Hall o f tbo East One-Half ol
the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter In Section 17.
Tbwnshlp *0 South, Range SO le a l, being thro acraa, more or teas,
known on the plat a* part o f No IS the South Farm*. Crystal Lake
The South Five (I) acres of that portion o l the NW 1/4 o f the NE
t/4 o l the NS 1/4 of Sootten 17. TownoMp SO South. Range SO
East. Seminole County. Florida, lying eeal o f the Lake Mary and
Orlando Road (O R. Book *01. Pago 010)
TO O !TH IS WITH:
Tha Norik 40 Iasi a f tha W ail t n ol the East S/S o f the South t/ f
of die Norik 1/1 ot the Northeast 1/4 of Section 17, Township *0
South. Range SO Eaat, Seminole County, Florida.
Containing 10.SS eoras. more or lose.
•aid pro parte Is approved aa and te lo be developed aa a ahoppfng canter. The amendment request la lor the deletion o f a
requirement that one ot the tenant* must be a tS.000 square tool
grocery atore The applicant propoaa* tha location of the
Telephone Co. o f Central Florida. Inc. within tha squats footage
•dotted to die grocery store. The subfect tenant tpaos is appro* •
hnately **.000 square tool In sire and Is currently boMt The Oaka
■hopping Canter was approved as an approalmate 04,000 square
A oopv o f tha Agreement I* available lor Inspection In ftu
Community Development Office, Lake Mary City Ha*. 100 Merit
Country Club Road. Lake Mary. Florida, Monday through Friday
bora SOO a m undl 0:00 p u t. or you may caN SI4-S040 for Infer
Interacted part lea may appear and ba heard regarding tha propoaad amendment or written comment* may ba Mod with die City
Cterh at 100 Norik Country Club Road. Lake Mary. Florida.
NOTE: PERSONS ARE AO VISED THAT A TAPED RECORD OF
THIS MEETING IS MADE BV THE CITY FOR ITO CONVENIENCE.
THIS RECORD MAT NOT CONSTITUTE AN ADEOUATS RECORO
FOR THE PURPOSES OF ARFEAL FROM A DECISION MAOS BV
THE CITY. ANY PINSON WISHING TO ENSURE THAT AN ADE­
QUATE NECORO OF THE PROCEEDINGS IE MAINTAINED FON
APPELLATE PURPOSES IB ADVISED TO MAKE THE NECESSARY
ARRANGEMENTS AT HtS ON HEN OWN EXPENSE.
Fa n ant with dieebfktiee needtng aa aw fence to panfalpate la any
o f theee p ro ceed in g aho old contact the C ity* AOA Coordinator
at facet 48 hour* In advance of tha mealing at (407) 114-10*4
City ol Lake Mary. Florida
Carol A. Footer. City Cterh
Dated: April SO. IM S
Publish: April SO, 1000

DSP-100

THE LAW
LAW !OFFICIO OF
THE
DAVID J. STERN. P A.
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
•01 B. University Drive
Suita SOO
Plantation, FL SSSS4

(•ot) ns-sooo

•7-1 MSS (MAE) (CWF)
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American with Disabilities Act.
persona with disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation la
participate in this proceeding
should contact tha Clark a t tha
Ckcutt Court at Iha SEMINOLE
County Courthouse al 407-1*14SM EXT. 4*17. net later than
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Publish April M . and May 7,

w r itiIN TH E B M G ItfT CO URT
OF T H E IM M TB B B TN
JUDICIAL 6 IB 0 U IT
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
CIVIL ACTION
B A M MO. I T - I l l
F ID IN A L NATIONAL
MORTGAGE
ASSOCIATION.
Plain U11(a).
vs.
■COTT C TRAVIS, at al.

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M TH E C IR C U IT CO UNT
OF T N I IM N T IE N T M
'JUDICIAL BIROUIT
m AND FDR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLOW DR
CIVIL ACTION
C A M NO. M - t t f - C A
DIVISION 14-K
RYLANO MORTGAGE
COMPANY.
Plaintiff.
v*
DEBRA LYNN M US BEK, ot al
Defendant!*)
NO TICS OF ACTION
TO: DEBRA LVNN MUSBEK
LAST KNOWN RISIDENCS:
T10 Lighthouse Court
Altamonte Spring*.
FL 12714
CURRENT RESIDENCE:
■'
UNKNOWN
ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN ,
FARTIES
CLAIMING
BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER
ANO
AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED
INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANT (Ml
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
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE:
UNKNOWN
CURRENT RESIDENCE:
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to foreclose a mortgage (
on the following property in
SEMINOLE County. Florida:
LOT St, THE LANDING.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT .
THEREOF. RECOROEO IN P U T
BOOK St. PACKS 41 THROUGH
St. OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORi- *
DA. TOGETHER WITH THE FOL­
LOWING PERSONAL PROPER­
TY: RANOE/OVEN. REFRIGERA­
TOR. DISHWASHER. DISPOS­
AL. VENT/FAN. W/W CARPET,
ha* boon Itted ■gainst you and
you era required la earn* a
copy ot your written defense*,
H any, within 10 day* after Ih*
Ural publication ol thia Notice
of Action, on Echevarria,
McCalla, Raymar. Barren S
Frappisr. Plaintiff's attorney,
whoa* address to SOI Beyshora
Boulevard. Suite 100, Tampa..
Florid* 11404. and IMo Ih* orig­
inal wllh this Court olthor
botora service on PUfntllf'*
attorney or Immediately there­
after. otherwise a dalautt wW
b* anterad against you lor tho
•allot
demanded
In
Iha
Complain! or petition.
This nobs* shall ba published •
one* each weak for two con •’
sacuttv* week* in tha ••m m ol* !
Herald .
WITNEM my hand and tha
aaal ot this Court on this 7thl
day o f April.
/
IS M .
(U A L )
Maryann* Mara*
Clark o l the Court
Oy Cecallo V Ekarn
Aa Deputy Clark

PH W iT IB B A C T BF I B M
■a- BT-S
era a paraan with a die-!
ability who need* soy oceom- '
modeOen In order Is participate '
Inlhl* proceeding, you are a n ti-.
P ff!,i * 1
— 1 • * i f A b «•*;•
pruvision ef certain aaaiatanoa. .
«••*#
con loci
Court
• I M l N. Pork*.

n. urn, (sort m -itM oat!-'
NOTICE IE HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant
to
an
Order
Rescheduling Foractoeura Eels
dated Aprs tt a d . IS M . and
anterad in Caaa NO. 07-148 ot
the Circuit Court ol Iha EMM-

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Seminole Herald. Sanford. Florida • Thursday. April 30. 1998 * I I

People
To file or not to file for bankruptcy

CALEN D AR
Manon, Alateen
ALANON
ALATEEN
leetlngs are held every Thuraay. at 8 p.m., at Sanford
hrlstlan Church. 730 Upsala
load. Sanford. For Informa-

Hue Grate Pickers
Sanford Blue Grass Pickers
leet every Thursday, from 6-10
m.. at the Greater Sanford
hamber of Commerce. Pickrs and grlnnera are welcome.
or Information, coll John
hoffer, 829-4931

anford Historic Trust
The Sanford Historic TYust
icets the first Thursday of the
lonth, at 7 p.m.. at the First
treet Gallery. 207 Magnolia

9 to 11 n.m.. at the Geneva
Elementary School In the old
school building, comer of First
and Main Street tn Geneva. The
clinic Is sponsored by the
Seminole County Health De­
partment In conjunction with
the Seminole County Sheriffs
Office and Geneva Elementary
School. For Information, call
349-0284.

Substance abuse
discussed
SAFE,
Substance
Abuse
Family Education, la conduct­
ing a 'Families In Crisis* out­
reach program. Interested or­
ganizations wanting to contact
the Life Savers Club of SAFE
may call Libby Kuhorske at
291-4357.

Seniors moot
mateur Radio
The Lake Monroe Amateur
adlo Society meeta every first
hursday. at 7:30 p.m., at the
rnlor Center. Lake Triplett
rtve, Casselberry, For tnforration, call Karl Lambert, 095704, or A1 Kirk. 322-4487.

Inlvsrsity Women
American
Association
of
Inlvcrslty Women meets the
rat Thursday of each month
it 7 p.m. at the Rolling Hills
Moravian Church. State Road
134. Longwood.

American Legion
American Legion Post 53 and
Jnlt meet the second Ihurslay, at 8 p.m.. at the Post
dome. 2874 S. Sanford Ave.
for Information, call 322-1652.

flgeon Fanciers
The Central Florida Pigeon
ranciers Association meets the
hlrd Thursday of each month,
it 7:30 p.m., at the Seminole
"ounty Agricultural Center.
[300 Orlando Drive. Sanford.
ror more Information, contact
nick Kelly at 291-4346.

Sunrise Kiwanls
The Seminole * sunrise Klranla Club meets every Friday,
it 7 a.m.. at Shoney'a. US 1712. south of Airport Boulevard.
}uest are welcome. For tnfornaUon. call Tony McDaniel at
124-0469.

LAKE
MARY—A
senior’s
group meets for lunch the sec­
ond Friday of each month at
Lake Mary Church of the Nazarenc. 171 E. Crystal Lake Ave.
The noon meeting Is held In
the Fellowship Hall.
For more information, con­
tact Bill at 322-1000.

Daughters of
Confederacy

A free clinic to Include blood
treasure check, blood sugar
Krreenlng and Immunizations
will be held every Friday, from

MANNY
ACEVEDO

debtor Is unable to convince all
o f his or her creditors to go
along with the payment plan, a
debtor may opt to consult with
a debt counseling agency. The
agency will, for a fee. organize
a “work-out" through which the
agency will
act
as
an
Intermediary.
First
the
agency
will
establish payment schedules
with the creditors. Then, the
agency
will
determine
a
reasonable budget for the
debtor and require the debtor
to pay to the agency all of hts
or her disposable Income.
Finally, the agency will make
payments to the creditors In
accordance with the "work-out*
agreements.
In situations like the ones
described above
filing for

bankruptcy la probably not
necessary
and
therefore
probably not the best answer.
Howrvrr. when a debtor's
financial
situation
is
threatening his or her Job. his
or her health, and/or his or her
ability
to
provide
for
necessities.
filing
for
bankruptcy may be the best
way for the debtor to deal with
financial problems.
There are three main types of
bankruptcy
proceedings
provided under the law. The
first type Is a Chapter 7
Bankruptcy which Is known as
'straight'
bankruptcy
or
"liquidation.'
It requires a
debtor to give up property
which exceeds his or her
exemptions
no
that
the
property can be sold to pay
creditors. The second type is a
Chapter 11 Bankruptcy which
Is known as 'reorganization."
It Is used mainly by businesses
but Is sometimes used by
Individual debtors whose debts
are very large. The third type
Is the Chapter 13 Bankruptcy
which Is known as "debt
adjustment.*
It requires a
debtor to file a plan to pay
debts (or parts of debts) from
current Income. Naturally, the

type of bankruptcy proceeding
to be selected will depend on a
number of factors Including the
debtor's Income, his or her
assets and their form of
ownership, and his or her
liabilities.
People
who
ore
having
trouble paying their debts
oftentimes consider filing for
bankruptcy
because
bankruptcy law offers a debtor
a chance
to start fresh.
However, whether filing for
bankruptcy Is the best answer
depends on each Individual's
situation. Therefore, a debtor
should not rush Into filing for
bankruptcy
without
considering other options. In
tile coming weeks we will be
discussing what
filing for
bankruptcy can and cannot do
and
other
aspects
of
bankruptcy law.

Manny Acevedo Is a practicing
attorney tn Seminole County
and a member o f the Florida
Bar. He can be reached by calltng 323-4080. This column Is fo r
general lirformatlon only and
should not be relied upon tn lieu
o f consulting an attorney about
your problem.

NEAT-N-TIDY
ALL CLEAN SERVICE

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

Art Association
Sanford-Seminole Art Asso­
ciation meets on the fourth
Saturday o f each month, at 1
p.m., at Shoney'a In Stanford.
Those Interested In art are
welcome to ottend."

OFFICE CLEANING
s 2

The Seminole Bromotiad So­
ciety meets the third Sunday of
the month, at 2 p.m., at San­
ford Oarden Club. U.S. 17-92 at
Fairmont Avenue. Sanford. All
aspects of bromeliad culture
are covered during tire meet­
ings. The society Is afilltated
with the Florida Council of
Bromollad Societies and the
Bromeliad Society Inc. For Information, call Bud Martin,
321-0638.
A local chapter of Weight
Watchers meets at the Lake
Mary
Community
Building
every Thursday from 4:45 to
6:45 p.m.

0

321-7099 * 324-1177

Bromeliad Society

Weight Watchere
rraa clinic Friday

People
who
are
having
trouble paying Ihclr debts
oftentimes consider filing for
bankruptcy. However, filing for
bankruptcy Is not always the
best answer. Whether filing for
bankruptcy Is the best answer
or not will depend on the
debtor's Income, his or her
assets, and how far behind he
or she Is In making payments.
In situations where all or
most of the Income and the
assets o f the debtor are
exempt.
the
debtor
Is
essentially
"Judgment-proof"
and the exemptions afforded by
Florida law will provide most of
the protections that filing for
bankruptcy would. Therefore,
In those situations, filing for
bankruptcy will merely result
In an unnecessary expenditure
of time and money.
Likewise, In situations where
the debtor Is not too far behind
tn
payments,
filing
for
bankruptcy
may
be
unnecessary. In these cases,
by proposing a reasonable
payment plan, a debtor may be
able to convince his or her
creditors
to delay further
collection action, wait longer
for payment, or accept reduced
payments.
However, tf a

Uconeod » Bgndtd

American Legion scholarship recipients

'****.***0*1

Forty and Eight group of tha American Lsgton in Recipients of 1400 scholarships art (from IsIt)
Sanford recently preeenlad three scholarships to the Dtorma Brown, Tammy Orta and KknHotoery.
nursina oraaram at Oamlnoto Community Catena
Ths

Nosy n eph ew should h e a r ‘N o ’ w h en he conies to visit
DEAR ABBY: My friend "Elaine"
■ s nephew who visits her often,
t every Ume he and his wife stay
vemii ‘ &gt;t, she catches them going
trough her dresser drawers snS
esk.
Elaine has always been good to
tem, and even loaned them her car
vd travel trailer for their vocation,
am incensed that they nose
-ound in her private belongings,
id she's none too happy about it
ther. She's always happy to see

them go.
Aboy, what should Elaine ssy to
them when they want to visit
again? How would you handle this?
CURIOUS
D E A R C U R IO U S ) I f E la in e
fe e ls o b lig a t e d to e n te r ta in
these nosy Individuals, the least
she can do to protect herself is
to lock h e r desk and bedroom
door while they are visiting.
H a d I e a u g h t gu ests g o in g

TH U B B P A Y JP H —

th ro u g h m y p e rso n a l b e lo n g ­
ings, I w ould have aaksd them
to stop Immediately, and guided
them to another mention in the
bouse. It wouldn't happen a sec­
ond time, because the next time
they w a n te d to visit, I w o u ld
tell them, -Sorry, it’s not conve­
nient at this Ume.” And I would
rep eat U ev ery tim e they h ad
the nerve to ask.

B T IM E

non | o 30 | 9 on j « ao | iooo| »o jo ) n oi&gt; | n 30
FlMtaf1*1

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

DEAR ABBY: About five or six
years ago, my Aunt Jolene sent me
some homemade penuche fudge for
my birthday. It wae absolutely
delicious.
When I called to thank her, she
told me she got tha radpe from your
cookbooklet. She promised to share
Tastinst'
ing. The last Ume I asked her about
it, she said she had lost the cookbooklet when she moved, end
hadn't yet ordered another one.
I have a birthday coming up In a
couple of months, and I would like
to give myself a gift of that fudge.

an d m ixtu re com es to a bo il.
Cook to soft ball stage (S38 de­
grees on candy therm om eter),
s t ir r in g o n ly I f n e c e s s a r y .
Immediately remove from heat
a n d c o o l to lu k e w a r m (110
degrees). Do not » tir.
A d d van illa and beat vigor­
ously until very thick and mix­
t u r e s t a rts to lo se its g lo s s .
Quickly stir In nuts and spread
Into prepared baking dish. Boors
while warm, and cut when H im
M a k e s 3 d o ze n 1 1/S-lnch
squares. (P .S . You 'll dist next
week!)

1. iniulr, 1lull Si|t».1»t*
W ill ft Ainu11 t h-. ll ' .mini il
*-* 1

CtNt M /l.S •&gt;'

LAKE MAIIY CINI f.lA HI

Abby, would you please give me
the recipe?
HAZEL IN HAMPTON, N J.

u -»

D E A R H A Z E Li I 'd b e d e ­
lig h te d . A lh o u g h ch ocolate la
m y p r e fe r e n c e , th a p e n u c h e
fu d g e la w o n d e rfu l f a r people
w b o a r e a lle rg lc t o a h o c o la t e .lt
to In my eecond recipe collec­
tion, -M o re F svori to Recipes,”
and very easy to make.

1/1 cup light
1/3 cup B u l k

^ ■w*

w s n g s a L ja B B a
B g g B ra s S g
a n d b u tter l a eaueepan* C ook
over medium heat, eurrtog coostantly, u n til a u g e r* d isso lve

7th Seminole County Tax Section, In the Seminole
Herald is an advertisement for NEWMAN OB/GYN
GROUP. PA. It list's the names of SOCORRO V.
FRONGILLO, ARNP and ROSE M. COOUDGE, ARNP
OB/GYN Nurse Practitioners. These nurse practition­
ers are no longer employed by NEWMAN OB/GYN
GROUP, PA. We sincerely regret any inconvenience
this may have caused the patients and staff of Dr.
Newman.
*

S em in ole Herald

�4 B ■Sntrxnol* Herakl. Sanford, Honda •Thursday. April X). 1990

Legal Notices
N O TIC E
S E M IN O LE C O U N T Y
EXPR ESSW AY A U T H O R IT Y
M E E TIN O
the
Seminole
Courtly
Itp tn tw tt
Authority
rttitttunfrt Ihel there will N s
regularly
txheduled
public
meeting lo which all person*
*
e'e invited a* follow*
OATE
Tue»dsy May 1 } I M S
(NOTE NEW DAY)
TIME
&lt; 30 PM (NOTE NEW TIME)
LOCATION
S*n»no&gt;a County
Service* (luilrt.ng
Room 1028
1101 Ea«t Flr*t Strawt
Senlord. Florida 32771
GENERAL SUBJECT MATTER
TO BE DISCUSSED Adve*1i»ed
public hearing rayardios rul*
maArng and H it ptopoiad
GraanaWay
'M istin g
Link*
between
US
17/82
and
Intaralala A in Semrnol# County
Additional Inlormalion may ba
oblainad by contacting
Seminole County
Expressway Authority
Phona (407) 323-2560.
attention ST40
PERSONS W ITH DISABILITIES
N ECOING
A S S ISTA N CE
TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY O f THESE
PROCEED ING S SH OULD C O N ­
TA C T THE SEMINOLE C O U N TY
EXPRESSW AY
A U TH O R ITY
O f f ICE AS HOURS IN ADVANCE
O f TH E M EETING AT 133-2SOO.
EXTEN SIO N ST40
P ERSONS ARE ADVISEO TH AT
If TH EY DECIDE TO APPEAL
ANY D EC IS IO N S MADE AT
TH ESE MEETINGS/HEARINGS.
TH EY WILL NEED A RECORD
O f TH E P R O C E ED IN G S AND
fO R SUCH PURPOSE TH EY
MAY NEED TO ENSURE TH AT A
VERBATIM R ECO R D O f THE
P R O C E ED IN G S
IS
MADE
W HICH INCLUDES THE T E S T I­
M ONY AND EVIDENCE UPON
W HICH TH E APPEAL IS TO BE
B AS ED .
PER
S E C TIO N
2S6 CIOS f LO R IDA STA TU TES
PUBLISH April 30 IM S
DEP-2S1
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
O f T N I 1RTM JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT O f FLORIDA
IN AND FON
SEMINOLE COUNTT
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO. 88-4083-C A&gt;t«
Ola K
NATIONAL CITY
M ORTGAGE COMPANY.
Pi amt itl.
VS
DOUGLAS C PHILLIPS
and MARSHALLYN 1
PHILLIPS, al a l .
Oalandantt
NOTICE
O f FORECLOSURE BALE
Nolwa i« haraby gtvan that,
pur*uant lo lhal Final Judgment
ol Foreclosure dated April
22nd IS M and entered HI Civil
caaa number 86-0043-CA-74
Dry K. ol INa Circuit Court o l the
iStti Judicial Circuit In and for
Saminola
Counly.
Florida.
■Thaiam NATIONAL CITY MORT­
GAGE COMPANY. I* Plaintiff
and DOUGLAS C. PHILLIPS.
MARSHALLYN J
PHILLIPS.
NORWE ST FINANCIAL SYSTEM
FLORIDA.
INC..
Is/ara
Delendant(a). I will tall to Iha
higheat and batt biddar lor
caah at the watt Iron! door ol
lha Saminola County courthouee in Sanlord. Saminola
Counly Florida, at 11 00 A M.
on the 21th day of May. IM S.
lha following da ten bad proper­
ly aa sal troth Hi aald final
Judgment, lo wll
LOT St. BLOCK A. WOOD­
BINE. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF A t RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK SI. PAGES I t
AND 13. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
NOTE PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
0EDT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
It DEEMED TO BE A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A DEBT AND ANT
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
Dated the 23rd day s f April,
IM S
MARYANHE MORSE
ClerX o l Circuit Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy ClerX
COOILIS S STAWIARIKI
4010 Boy Scout Boulevard
Sulla AM
Tampa. Florida 33401
Tala phona (111) 877-8004
c s s F s r-O A iio
Pubkah April 10. and May T.
IM S
DSP-113
IN TNS CIRCUIT COURT
OP TNS IM N T B S im i
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
M AND FOR
• IM INO LS COUNTT,
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASS NO.l 1 7 -2 1 4 ] CA 14 K
GIRARD SAVINGS BANK. FSB
Plain llH,
v*
IN E IO MAMMON.
ALAFAYA WOODS
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION,
WC . AN UNKNOWN
PERSON IN POSSESSION
OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY.
Dalandanta
N O T IC I
OF FORSCLOSURB SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
punuant lo a Final Judgmant of
Foracloaura dated APRIL 12nd.
IM S end entered In Ceee No
§7*2243 CA 14 K. ol Ihe Circuit
Court ol Ihe EIGHTEENTH
Judicial Circuit Hi and tar SEMI­
NOLE County. Florida wherein
• PtamiiH end INEZ D SUM ­
MON
. ALAFAYA
WOODS
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
INC. AN UNKNOWN PERSON
IN POSSESSION OF THE SUB­
JECT PROPERTY ere d efen ­
dant* I will *eH lo the highaet
end beat Udder lor caah a l the
Waal Iron! door* ol Ihe SEMI­
NOLE Counly Courthowae, M
S A N F O O . Florida, al 1100
o'clock A M on th* 21th day ol
MAY,
1SSS
lha
following
described property aa aet forth
hi said Final Judgment, lo wH.
LOT 10. ALAFAYA WOOOS
PHASE X. ACCORDING TO THE
MAP OR PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK SF.
PAOES I t THROUGH 14. IN
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
DATED this 13rd day of April.
IM S
Maryann# Mora#
Aa Clerk ol eaid Court
By Deborah Conanl
A* Deputy Clark
Law Ollicea ol
Marshall C Walaon P A
2400 E Commercial
Cottal Tower. Suite t t I
FI Lauderdale. FL 33301
Pubheh April 30. and May 7.
IM S
OCP 281

Legal Notices
N O TIC E OF
P U B LIC A U C TIO N
Nolle# i* hr-1» by given
McConnell Towing will sell al
Public Auction lor Salvage lor
Cash on Demand to highest
brddet Ihe Inflowing described
vehicle*
8-32-88
*6 Cadi
1GSDW64Y7G472ISS
17 Ford
1FMC Al 1UXHZAO 79777
50 Cadi IG6CD47S3G4224S01
SS Dodge
204FK413GJRGM9C4
S7 Chevy IO ID L S 1 HXHX1142S2

S-23-0S
SS BuicX
1G4AL10E0F D4SS22S
51 Nissan
JN1H204S0BX2S91 70
Pont 2G2AK37A1E2224ISS
Dais
PLS2142SI43
Ford
7A33FISS1I4
Ranch
P1S70SS
m u
SS Merc 3MEPM3S X3JB610501
43 Toyol JT2EL4CS5P032237E
42 Volk WVWEB4 312NE2037S4
The Auction will be held al
12 00 pm on said dales above
McConnell Towing A Recovery
2800 Sanlord Ave Sanlord. FL
32773 Prospective bidders may
inspect vehicles on# hour prior
lo sale Term* are cash or
Certdted Funds
McConnell
Towing reserves the right to
accept ol reiect any and all
t»ds
Publish April 30. 144*
DE P-240

§4
70
77
S3

IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF T N I EIGHTISNTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 00-687-CA-t4-W
Sara M Cola
Plain till
vs
Bsllarar Carnllo and his
unknown spouse, heir*,
devisee*, grantee*
creditor* and all other
partlea claiming by. through,
under, or against him. and
Ana E Bermudas and her
unknown spouts, heir*
devisees grameei.
creditors, and all other
parties claiming by. thmugh,
under, or again,! her.
Data ndants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO Ballatar Carrillo and his
unknown
spouts,
hair*,
devisees grantees, creditor*,
and all other parties claiming
by. through, under, or against
him. and Ana E Bermuda/ and
her unknown kpoute, hairs,
devisee*, grantees creditors,
and all other parties claiming
by. through, under, or again*)
hat. Defendant*
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action lo foreclose a mortgage
on lha lollowmg properly •"
Seminole County Florida
Lot 1S Block 20 North Orlando
according to lha plat thereof aa
recorded In Ptal Book t t Page
10 o l lha Public Record* ol
Semi not* Counly Florida
has bean filed again*I you and
you are required to eerve e
copy o l your errttlen detente*.
If any to It on Paul A. Miller
PlalntllT*
attorney.
whose
address is 1217 E. Robmton Si
Orlando. Florida 32S01. wtlhtn
30 day* altar the Inst publica­
tion ol this nonce and tile ihe
original with the clerk o l this
court either before service on
Ptamtitl'e attorney or immedi­
ately thereafter, otherwise a
default will ba an It red again*!
you lor Ihe relief demanded In
Ihe complaint or petition
DATED on Ihe 24lh day ol
APRIL. IM S
Meryanne Morse
Aa Clerk o l Ihe Court
By Deborah Corient
Aa Deputy Clerk
Pubheh April 30. end May F.
IM S
DEP-2S2
IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
FOR M Ml NO LB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASS NO.l PA-200-CP
IN RE THE ESTATE OF
LLSAHOR DISANTO.
also known as
CLEANORA DISANTO

■ones

Deceased

OF ADMINISTRATION
The adminit nation ol lha
estate of ELEANOR A DISANTO,
deceased, File Number St-220CP. la pending in lha Circuit
Court, lor Saminola Counly.
Florida, Probata OhrHIon. lha
address o l which Is 301 N Park
Avenue. Sanlord. Florida 32772
The name end address ol Ihe
Personal Representative and
lb* Personal Representative's
attorney are eel forth below
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
All persons on whom (Me
notice le served who have
objections dial challenge the
validity o l die Will, die quelillca Ilona
ol
the
Personal
Repretentad**. venue, or Jurisdie Hon o f this Court art
required lo file their objection*
■nth this Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATS OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY OATS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THSM
All creditor* ol Ihe decedent
and other person* having
dalm e or demand* against
decedents etta l* on whom a
copy ol due notice lo served
within due* months attar the
bale al the lire! publication ol
this notice must Ilia than claims
with Mile Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OF T H i
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE OATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
AM other creditors o l the deca­
dent and persona having claims
dam's estate mutt III* their
claims with One Court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
The d e l* o l the first
Publication o l Oils notice la
April 30lh. IM S
SIMONE S BCLAFOUIH
Personal Representative
10S Anthony Drive
Sanlord. Florida 12771
CAROL E DONAHUE
Attorney
2431 Lea Road
Winter Park. Florida 327SS
(407)740-8000
Florida Bar No 240401
Pubheh April 30. end May 7,
IM S

ocp-trr

Legal Notices
Legal Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE I0TN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
QENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: ST-2SSS C A I4 K
CAPSTEAD, INC
PLAINTIFF
VS
STACEY A B l a c k IF
LIVING AN0 IF DEAD
THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE HEIRS. DEVISEES
G R AN TEES. ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS. CREDITO R S,
TR U S TE E S AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIM ING AN
INTEREST BY
THROUGH, UNDER OR
AGAINST STACEY A
BLACK MICHAEL K
BLACK IF LIVING AND
IF 0 E A 0 . THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES. G R AN TEES
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS
C R EDITO R S TR USTEES AND
ALL O THER PARTIES
CLAIM ING AN IN TER EST BY
TH RO UG H UNDER OR
AGAINST M ICHAEL K
BLACK. MONOGRAM HOME
EOUITY CORPORATION,
JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE
AS UNKNOW N TEN AN TS
IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(S)
NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant lo a Summary Final
Judgment ol foreclosure dated
APRIL 22nd, IM S . entered in
Civil Case No 97-2858 CA14 K
ol Ihe Circuit Court ol the IS TH
Judicial Circuit in and lor SEM I­
NOLE
County.
SANFO R D,
Florida. I will sail lo die highest
and besl bidder lor cash al lha
FRONT DOOR OF THE C O U R T­
HOUSE
ol lha SEM INOLE
County Courthouse located at
301 N PARK AVENUE. S A N ­
FORD m SANFORD Florida, al
1 1 00 a m on lha 24th day ol
MAY.
1448
lha
following
described property as sal forth
in
said
Summary
Final
Judgment, lo-wit
LO TS 736. 737. 738. AND 734
AND THE W EST 1/2 OF LOTS
740 AND 741. TOWN OF LO N G WOOD. ACCO R DING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
IN PLAT DOOK I. PAGES(S) IE21 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SEMINOLE C O UNTY. FLO R I­
DA
Dated this 23rd day ol April.
IM S
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol Ilia Circuit Court
Dy Deborah Conanl
Deputy Clerk
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAV10 J STERN. P A
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI S Unrvertily Drive
Suita tOO
Plantation. FL 33324
(454) 733-1000
■7-10003 (FNMA) (CAP)
In accordance wtlh the
American with Oteabthliee A c t
persona with dtaabWIiae need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate in thie proceeding
should contact Ihe Clerk ol the
Circuit Court al the SEMINOLE
County Courthouse al 407-3234130. not la tar than seven day*
prior lo the proceeding. II hear­
ing impaired. 1-800-851.177!
(TDD) or 1-SOO-SSS-S770, via
Florida Relay 8*rvie*.
Publish April 30. and May 7.
IM S
DSP-284

NOTICE
OF FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice I* hereby given lhal I
am engaged in business al 103
Eatlwlnd Cl . Sanlord. FL
32773.
Seminole
Counly
Flnrida. under Ihe Fictitious
Name ol BOOK WURMS and
thal I intend to regular said
name wllh the Division ol
Corporations,
Tetlehe***#
Florida. In accordance with the
provision* ol Ihe Fictitious
Name Statute*. To-Wd Section
645 04 Florida Statute* 1441
Sharon C Sanderson
Publish April 30, 144S
DCP-2SS
__________________
IN THS CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H I ISTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IH ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASS NO: ST 2S4T C A I4 -K
NemWEST M O RTGAGE, INC .
A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION
F/K/A NORW EST
MORTGAGE. INC . A
MINNESOTA CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS
KURT A GRADFR. IF
LIVING AND IF DEAO,
THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS DEVISEES.
GR AN TEES ASSIGNEES
LIENORS CREDITORS
TR U S TE E S ANO ALL O THER
PARTIES CLAIM INQ AN
IN TER EST DY.
THROUQH. UNDER OR
AGAINST KURT A GRADER
JU D Y GRADER ALAFAYA
W OODS HOM EOW NER’S
ASSOCIATION. INC .
JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NO TICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
purtuanl lo a Summary Final
Judgment ol loreclotur* dalad
APRIL 22nd. 1948. entered In
Civil C at* No 87 2S47 CA 14-K
ol Ihe Circuit Court ol the IS TH
Judicial Circuit in end lor SEMI­
NOLE
Counly.
SANFORD.
Florida. I will (all to lha highaal
and b e lt bidder lot ca*h al the
W EST FRONT OOOR OF THE
C O U R TH O U S E of lha SEM IHOLE
C ounly
C ouilhouta
located at 301 NORTH PARK
AVENUE. SANFO R O in S A N ­
FORD, Florida, al 11 00 a m on
lha 2«th day ol MAY. M M the
following described property B*
eel forth In estd Summary Fin«l
Judgment, to-wit
LOT 31. ALAFAYA WOOOS
PHASE XV. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF. RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 31 PAQEB
■4-17
OF
THE
PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Deled this 21rd day ol April,
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the Circuil Court
By. Deborah Conanl
Deputy Clerk
THE LAW OFFICE! OF
DAVID J. STERN. P.A
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI S. Unrvertily Ortva
lull# (00
Plantation. FL 33324
(M 4) 233-4000
• 7 -IM tS (NOR)
In accordance wtlh lha
American with DtsebMitte* Act,

should contact Hi* Clark ol the
Circuit Court at the SEMINOLE
County Courthouse at 447-313*
4310 EXT 4227. not later Rian
aevan day* prior lo Ihe pro­
ceeding. II hearing impaired. 1*
300-45S-3771 (TDD) or 1-E04
■13-1770. via Florid* Relay
Service
Publish April 30. and Mcy 7,
IM S
DEP-231

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OP THE ISTN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND PON
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
QENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A B I NOl o r 2384 C A T * K
OCWEN FEDERAL BANK. FEB
PLAINTIFF
VS
in t h i e m e w r r c o u r t ,
THOMAS J OARVER. IF
IN AND PON
LIVING, AND IF DEAD.
OSMINOLE OOUNTY,
THE UNKNOWN
FLORIDA
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
CASE NO. ET-tSN B-O A-f4-A
ORANTEES. ASSIGNEES.
COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LIENORS. CREDITORS,
LOAN!, INC . l/k/a
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
COUNTRYWIDE FUNDING
PARTIES CLAIMING AN
CORPORATION.
INTEREST BY.
Plaintiff,
THROUQH, UNDER OR
ve.
AGAINST THOMAS J.
GREGORY B MULLEN
OARVER. MARIA D OARVER.
(8E2134-S3-1788);
IF UV1NO. AND IF DEA0, THE
KEITH M. ENOS
(S S I UNKNOWN).___ .
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES. ORANTEES.
UNKNOWN TENANT I;
TERRY J. BURDETTE,
ASSI0NEES, LIENORS.
SUSAN HUEBNSR
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES
BURDETTE: STATS OF
AND ALL OTHER PARTIES
FLORIDA. DEPARTMENT O f
CLAIMINQ AN INTEREST
LABOR A EMPLOYMENT
BT. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST MARIE 0 OARVER.
SECURITY, end our unknown
hairs, devisees, gran teat
ASSOCIATES FINANCIAL
creditor*, and nNwr unkn
SERVICES COMPANY OF
person* or unknown
FLORIDA. INC.;JOHN DOE
AND JANE DOE
spouse* claiming by.
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS
through and under any ol
IN POSSESSION
the above-named Delendsnl&gt;,
DEFENDANT(S)
Defendant*
NOTICE
OF POREOLMNNB B A L I
OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE la hereby given that
NOTICE IE HEREBY OIVEN
Ihe
undersigned Clerk ol Ihe
pursuant lo a Summary Final
Circuil Court o t Seminole
Judgmant ol foreclosure dated
County. Florida. wM on the Mth
APRIL fin d . IS M , entered in
day of MAT, IM S . at 1100
Civil C ate No S7 23S4 CAM K
o'clock A M. at tha Wool Front
ol ttie Circuit Court o l the ISTH
door ol lha Sandnat* County
Judicial Circuit in and lor SEMI­
Courthouta Ni Sontard. Florid*,
NOLE
County.
SANFORD.
offer lor is le and **M *1 public
Florida. I wiH sail lo the highest
outcry lo the highest and best
and b a il biddar tor cash at lha
bidder lor cash, the Iolio wingWEST FRONT DOOR OF THE
described property tit us I* in
COURTHOUSE o l lha SEMI­
Seminole County, Florida.
NOLE
County
Courthouta
Lot l i t . Deer run Unit 148.
located al 301 NORTH PARK
AVENUE. SANFORO In SAN­
according to the Plat thereat a*
FORD. Florida, al 11 00 a m. on
Recorded in Plat Book 30,
Ihe 2tth day o l MAT. IM S lha
Paget 7t and Ft. o l the Public
following described property a*
Records o l Seminole County,
eat forth In said Summary Final
Florida
Judgment, lo-wtt.
pursuant to lha Final Judgment
entered
In a c a t* pending In
LOT S4. OAKLAND HILLS.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
M id Court Nw etyl* of which It
Indies lad above.
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
WITNESS my hand and official
PLAT BOOK t l . PAOES S3 AND
keel ol said Court this (7th day
S4. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
ol
APRIL, t m
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
(COURT BEAL)
Dalad this 23rd day ol April,
MARYANNE MORSE
IM S
CLERK OF THE
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
CIRCUIT
COURT
MARYANNE MORSE
By Deborah Conanl
Clark a l Ilia Circuit Court
Deputy Clark
Dy: Deborah Conanl
II you are a person with a dis­
Deputy Clark
ability who need* any accom ­
THE LAW OFFICES OF
modation in order lo participate
DAVID J. STERN. P A
in
thi* proceeding, you am enti­
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
tled. el not cost to you. to die
SOI S University Drive
provision o l certain assistance
Sulla tOO
Pleas* contact Court adnuniePlantation. FL S3I24
Iralor, 301 N. Park Avenue,
(4M| 233-8000
Bulla N30t. Sanlord. Florida
S7-17711 (BFB)
31771, (407) S23-4330 a 4 t(7 ,
In accordance with lha
( working day* o f your
American with Diiebihtie* Act.
o l IN * (nonce o f
persons wtlh dtiabihlie* need­
Foreclosure
Sale); If you are
ing a spec la I accommodation to
hearing
impaired,
call 1-800psrticipele in thl* proceeding
•S3-E77I, it you am voice
should contact lha Clerk ol the
impaired, call 1-E00-MS-S770
Circuit Court at lha SEMINOLE
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
Counly Courthouse al 407-123Robert
H. Hoech. Jr . Esquire
4330, not later than seven days
Butler E Notch, P A
prior lo the proceeding II hear­
31 EE B. Conway Rd . E l* E
ing Impaired. 1-SOO-SSS-S77I
Orlando. Florida M i l I
(TOO) or I-000-SSI-S770. via
Florida Relay Service
14071 M l-E (0 0
Pubheh April 30. and May 7.
»*««&gt;hah April 30. and May 7.
IB M
Dip-334
DIP-231

Legal Notices

S e m in o le

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTT.
FLONIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
f il e n o

H e r a ld ~

CLASSIFIED AD R A TES

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IN BE TH E ESTATE OF
DORIS E DUDGEON.
Deceateil
NOTICE
OF ADMINISTRATION
The administration ol the
estate ol DORIS E DUDGEON,
iteceeied. File Number 08-30CP. i* pending in lb* Circuit
Court lor 5eminole. Florida,
Pro bale Division, lha address
ol which i* Seminole County
Courthouse,
301
N
Park
Avenue. Sanlord, F I 32771 Tha
name and address ol Ihe per­
sonal representative and ol lha
personal repre*entalnre'« attor­
ney are *a| forth below
ALL CLAIM S AND O B JE C ­
TIONS NOT SO FILED WILL BE
FOREVER 0ARRED
All Interested parson* are
required lo Me with lha Court
W1IHIN THREE MONTHS FROM
THE OATE OF THE FIRST PUB­
LICATION OF THIS NOTICE (1)
all claim* against lha e*lata
and (2) any objection by an
in itia lle d person lo whom
nolle* wa* mailed lhal chal­
lenge* tha validity ol lha will.
Ihe qualification* ot the person­
al representative, venue or
funidicllon ol lha court
Data o l lha lin t publication ol
this notice ol administration
April 30. 1S4S
CONNIE L W ENZ
Personal Representative
Attorney lor
Personal Representative
CHARLES A OEHLINQER. ESO
440 Douglas Av* . Suita 100
Altamonte Spring*. FL 327t4
407/831 -4402
407/412-3536 las
Florida Bar No 1MSS7
Publish April 30. and May 7.
1*41
DCP-211________________________
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTT.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NUMBER) 4S-S4-CP
IN RE Estala ol
JAMES PATRICK HEANEY
Deceased
NOTICE
OF ADMINISTRATION
THE ADMINISTRATION ol Ihe
estate of JAMES PATRICK
HEANEV.
deceased.
File
Number SI-S4-CP, I* pending In
tha Circuit Court lor Seminole
Counly.
Florida.
Probata
Division.
PO
Drawer
C,
Sanlord. Florida 32772 The
names end address** ol Ihe
personal representative and ol
lha personal representative's
attorney are te l forth below
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOT1FIE0 THAT
All person* upon whom I hr*
nolle* It served who have
obiection* lhal challenge the
validity o l the will. Ihe qualifica­
tion* o l the personal represen­
tative, venue or jortediclton ol
Ihie Court am required to hi*
their objection* wilh thi* Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THS DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIE NOTICE OR THIRTY DATE
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIE NOTICE
ON THEM
AH creditors of Hi* decedent
and other person* having
dalm e or demand* egaln tl
decedent's estate on arhom a
copy ot thie N olle* Is » erred
■lawn du e* mendie alter the
d el* e l the tin t public ation ot
0W* aattoa muat (Ha their claims
with thl* Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THS OATE OF THS
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DATS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIE NOTICE
ON THEM
All othei creditors o l lha dece­
dent and persons having claim*
againel lha decedent’* etta l*
rrarnl Id* their claims with this
Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT BO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
The d a l* ol lha hr*I publica­
tion ol tide No b e* it April 23rd.
1988
ELIZABETH LIMPSROPOULOE,
Personal Repressntalhre
■OS Northlake Drive
Sanlord, FL 33T73
DOUGLAS R LAUNCH, EEC
Fla Bar No 0437381
111 N. Park Avenue
Sanford, FL 32771
(407) 330-3040
Attorney lor
Personal Representative
Publish April 23. 30. 1488
DEP-110
NOTICE OP
A PUBLIC NEARINN
TO OONEIDNN T H I
ADOPTION OF
AN OROMANOB NV
THE CITY OF SANFORO,
FLORIDA
Notice I* hereby given lhal a
Public Hearing wiN be held In
dt* Commission Room al the
City HaN in Ihe City * ( Sanford.
Florida, at 7 00 o'clock PM. on
May 11th, IS M . to consider the
adoption e l an ordinance by the
City a l Sanlord. Florida, tide ol
which M aa fodosre:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF SANFORO. FLORIOA. CLOS­
ING. VACATINO. AND ABANDONINO
THAT
CERTAIN
NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY LYING
BETWEEN WEST 14th S T R U T
ANO WEET ISUi S T R U T AND
BETWEEN OAK AVENUE AND
ELM AVENUE IN THS CITY OF
SANFORD. FLORIOA. RESERV­
ING AN EXCLUSIVE CITY OF
•ANFOND PUBLIC SERVICES
EASEMENT. PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY,
CONFLICTS.
AND EFFECTIVE OATE.
A copy shall ba svtMebl* at
the oft ice o l the City Clark tor
a* parson* daalring to examine
All parties in intereel and c lo ­
w n * ahaN have an opportunity
to be heard a l aald hearing
By order o l the City
Commission o f the City o l
Sanford. Florida.
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDINO
ASSISTANCE
TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THEBE
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON­
TACT THE HUMAN RESOURCES
OFFICE AOA COORDINATOR AT
330-S42S
43
HOURS
IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: It a
parson d ecides to appeal a
dacielon mad* wIBi reaped to
any mailer considered at the
may need e verbatim resold

ot

testimony and evidence, which
record it not provided by/lh*
City o l Sanlord. ( F i 234 0101)
Janet R Dougherty. CMC
Clly Clerk
Pubheh April 30. IEEE
DCP-2*4

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NOTICE OF
A PUBLIC HEARING
TO CONSIDER THE
ADOPTION OF
AN OROMANOB BV
THE CITY OP 9 AN FORD,
Nottee 1* hereby given lhal a
Public Hearing wt* be held In
Ihe Commit iron Room al the
City Hall in the City ot Sanlord,
Florida, at T:00 o ’clock PM on
May 11 th. 1888. to coneldar lha
adoption o l an ordinance by lha
City o l Sanford, Florida, tills ol
which I* aa follow*:
o n Ol HANOI NO. 8818
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF
SANFORO.
FLORIDA.
AMENDINQ SECTION 1130.
‘ KEEPING OF JUNK CARE.
PARTE AND DEBRIE WITHIN
THE CITY LIMITS OF SANFORO.
FLORIOA. EXCEPTION* OF THE
SANFORD CITY CODE. ANO
AMCN0ING SCHEDULE F. SEC­
TION 4. -INOPERABLE OR
UNLICENSED VEHICLES* OF
THE SANFORO LAND DEVEL­
OPMENT REGULATION. TO
DELETE THOSE SECTIONS IN
THEIR ENTIRETY AND ADD
DEFINITIONS; PROVIDING FOR
ABANDONMENT OF VEHICLU:
PROVIDING FOR ALLOWING
VEHICLE! TO REMAIN OVEN
THIRTY (30) DAVE: PROVIDING
FOR PENALTY: PROVIDING FOR
CIVIL ACTION: PROVIDING FOR
KXEPINO PROHIBITED: PROVIOINO FOR REMOVAL OF
JUNK VEHICLES ON PUBLIC
PROPERTY: PROVIDING FOR
REMOVAL OF JUNK VEHICLES
LOCATED ON PRIVATE PROP­
ERTY; PROVIDING FOR POWER
O f CITY COMMISSIONERS TO
CONTRACT FOR REMOVAL
PROVIDING FOR COSTS OF
REMOVAL PROVIDING FOR
ENTHV POWERS. PROVIDING
FOR
SEVERABILITY.
CON­
FLICT*, AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
A copy thall be available al
th* a Hiea of lha Clly Clark tor
ek parson* detlnng to examine
AX pert!** in inlereaf and eltitane ehaH have an opportunity
to be heard at said hearing.
By order o f the City
Commlteion o l th* City o l
Sanlord. Florida.
PCNOONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDINO ASSISTANCE
TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE
PROCEED INGE SHOULD CON­
TACT THE HUMAN RESOURCES
OFFICE AOA COORDINATOR AT
330-EOtt
43
HOURS
IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETINO.
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: It a
person decide* te appeal a
decision made with respect to
any matter considered al tha
abov* meeting or hearing, he
may need a verbatim record ol
th* proceeding*, including the
testimony and evidence, which
record la not provided by/lh#
City o l Sanlord (F t 138 0108)
Janet R. Dougherty. CMC
City Clark
Publish April 30. 1000
O t P-191

Earn 5200 5500 weekly mai.
ng care o grama For more w
formation
vend
a
Mil-ad­
dressed Usmped envelop* to
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ACCT. ACTIVATORS Hoi new
va rm Hriy « comm 5l25/d**i
AM PM thrill 774-6901
*

EARN S10-20WMO.
Mot MLM Home Butnet*
I •900-993 0796 art 7605 24 hr
EARN FAST CASHTM Fnd out
how CaX 1-900 771 5430 No

AO CARRIERS, INC.

M J « m n ____________

VENOMO: Lory person* dream
Few houwvtxg I Pnced to tea.
Iraa brochure I 800 820-4353

AG CAflflIEH SUNC. *
A_EL BASED CARRIER

59—Financial
Services
TMED ol being hmed down lor
cred*? Leam where to obtain via
beat dealt credit card*
am
bus loans, debt conaohdeton
Rale* at low 84 5 9 V no snnuei leak, ale H I W Entorprtaat 320 1098

63— M ortgages
WK BUT 9KMTOAOR NOTES.
Truel Deed*. Land Ccrwacta an­
ywhere. X you own a not* a* are
----------------pmtoC al 3224074

70— E d u c a t io n k.
T r a in in g
Accradtad Truck School C O L
VA/TA Apptv Job A i m
Wkend da*****
l. Nahanal Truck
o

LIKE WORKING
WITH PEOPLE?
BE A MEDICAL AMMTAJYT.
Aa a Me deal Axeman! won an
Associate of Science degree
you wd help prepare paaantx tor
conduct Importturnery IT* a re
ir ■ you Ida
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‘^ 28JO J 2 Cants P8f MM*
•LOAD EEMPTY TO SIAHT* •
’LAV OVER PAY-BREAK DOWN PAY*
•EXTRA STOP PAY*
1 DAY OFF to* 7 DAYS OUTVACATION PAY*
•HOLIDAY BONUS PAY'
•401 K F4ETIRE MEN T*
•
•PERFORMANCE BONUS’
•SAFETY BONUS*
L
•RIOER PROGRAM*
’ CONVENTIONALS,
•SATELLITE EOLKPPED&lt;
*EMP ASSIST PROGRAM' T
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RED
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Ptoaoo col 9 am to 5 pm
Monday thru Friday Only
1-900-974-9080 art. 91
ECC
PLASTICS MANUFACTURER )n
need ot meefuna operator*, 2nd
A 3rd ahifl Apply m perage
1000 Sand Pond Rd, Lake Mary
333-9225

14044XF71M

Legal Notices

*

3 po* aval Avg I 1 S 5 0 V S d
» comm Sanlord bated pod
rinahng loader No odd casing
Ikrmg immed F/T A P/T
Cal
Misty Sm ettier 223-2070 tx L
*1*

WALK-MS A A L WDS are Ihrt
nurto't ipectalty Healthy kid*
tool MRS*04 251? 324-1882

ATTENTION CNA4
Coma and Xxn our coring warn
01 Ny f* * V » nd CNA t Eical
lam benefits Experienced roc

hmxataaon Cantor. 1851 f k cam BNd. OoAona EOS
SantardiLongwooOOrtando *!
Good Income Potanin)
'

Binekta After 90 Days
TOr R BOM 407 293-3055

Cal Today) 407-931-9818
C tty C o l i n *
ch
e t l Hwy 438. St* 200
853 East
f, FL 32707

'

AVON NEEDS rapt • * * * argq
S ei htab quakty products, eajx
7 U j_ ;
BOBCAT OPERATOR
Experienced only Claaa 0 9* 1
cent# required. CaX 324-14

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71—

H elp

W anted

in paraon da*y f 0-4
Rant A (
2 Rad Ctovotand Bhd
Sanlord. FL 32773
AAj*I ba t l year* of age and
have a trakd FL drivers koanaa
Smcfca/Drug Free Workplace
Comoawva Wagaari

DOLLAR RENT A CAR
CO M B JO B IO U R

NEW W AG* PROGRAM
W t M V IX P U M E N C S
A l M*1S. FT A PT We (
D®»N»nT Mnwifii, including
medcal/denUl/Ma
insurance
jceUon
raMrburoomexC
401(h). paid vacation, pay mstoad ot benefits Vi
seeking dedicated individual*
with experience
person's)
Contact Nkta Ajmerl, RNSDC,
950 MaaonvW* A v # , Sanford.
FL 32771-2299. (407) 322----- EOE
Contractor* A
a
contact quickly, your
aUM t N. America New tregm
matchaig ays 24 hrt 93/mn
1 889 188 1170 MC/Ytaa

cook A

KITCHEN P R Erwri
P .H
Ot P/T. Expanenco/Non-Ci
Jri-Cxpsrieno*. wd train Cal t o r H
pomlment
330-1911. mGala*
Landtog Whrarelda OriX.
COUNTER PERSON lot
Ory Ctaanar In Lake Mary,
pay 799-3933 or 692-65S9

TOM *

CELEBRITY CIPHER
by Lula Campoa

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71— H e lp W a n t e d

71—H elp W anted

93— Rooms For Rent

MERRY MARTS HIRINa
Car 4 Insurance Needed
Weekend* FREE 331-5266

EFFICIENCY
Mad aerv - convenient location
3236008

CABINET MAKER
Needed lor rettautam furniture
manufacturer Eip only need
apply 410-12/Wr Contact Joe or
Juke at 32S-6364

FURNISHED ROOMS-AH utils
met Laundry, phone, and kit
use 485 490 a week 324-4955

Seminole Herald. Santord. Florida - Thursday, April 30. 1998 ■

K IT W C A R LY LE ® hy Lurry WrlRht

1B1—ArruANccs &amp;
Furniture For Sale

=

d e &amp;a r V Ma n o r
i looking tor talented and
optional individual! tor the
-lowing poamona
RN 7-3

I

Houtakeaping Laundry Aid*
, CNA
WAREMOUSE/DEUVERY
a AD shift*

Etr
benefit* wages.
bid 40IK
Muat
&gt;mp*ti1lv*
eicallent
'nave
D a and
u D fieubie
tic A clean
drtv
enelit*
acheduljing
record
y, Call
« 0 7 4Apply
M - M « 3501
EOE. S
*, Sanlord
I Santord Ave,

DELIVERY DRIVERS
M A P/T Ftoubto hour* *5 15/
hr * (pa • * 65 per run

A S S IS TA N T
M A N A G E R S F/T
Compelarve pay. M benefit!
wfich include health dental
and 401(A) and paid vacation

MOLLY MART IS HIRINO
F/T'M -F ■ 6-Spm.
Will Train. 407-767-5007.
NEEDED: FLOORMAN
Must
Strip, wai 4 bull Hoof* and
haul equipment Mu*t
work
weekend* and
week night*
CALL 371-6731 6am 5pm.
NEW ANO EXCTTINO HOTEL
LOCATEO NEAR THE UCF
la luring for the following post
lion*
AUDITOR.
ROOM
ATTENDENTS. 4 MAINTENANCE UTILI-

/ ■

333-3444

“ ■a.*

DOMESTIC 24 hr domealc held
needed tor 2 able bodied peo
tee 322-0473
I ORYWALL FINISHERS Needed
tor reaid crew E«p w/ handlooti
A tool! Ca! AJ at 323-3234
DUMP TRUCK DRIVER WANT­
ED 5 daya a wee* 322 9468

PLUMBERS
EXPERIENCED HELPERS
PIPE FITTERS
WELDERS
Lake Mechanical Contractor!,
Inc
has opening! lor (he
above position!
We offer
competitive pay and a tul ben
efil package Call Jack. 357337-1134 tot Interview appoint.
Drug Free workpiece. EOE.

EXPERIENCED TREE CLIMB
ERS 4 GROUNDSMAN
Top
pay Start Immediately 371-

PHONE REPS Earn up to 4500
or more « bonut/wfc Day A Eve
hr* avail Ben after 60 day*
C al M F 323 8 700 to **r i&lt;i an
appt No erp. * 4 tram

EXPERKNCED Working Lawn
Foreman Drrvers Licenie Top
Pay Can 321-3441 _____

Postal Jobs Up to 417.21 hr.
Guaranteed H r* For App And
Siam Into Cal Ram 5pm PST
(488H 31W O RK eat. *-1001

1Irutlon Operator!

Training
2nd 4 3rd atutl only
I 00 Tv Located at The San­
ford Airport
3000 MaUonvUla
e. Sanford 407-371-2S01
F/T SERVICE AQENT Driver.
Need to clean, tervce and eirenlai vehicle*
VaUd
FDL
Acceptable drive O record
background check Appty in
vaon
3090 Odando (17 92)
•Santord
FORK UFT aipenenced. Wrung
a. good FL DL. pay
rate with *q&gt; 344-9773
TRUCTION APT REHAB.
Drywal 4 Punch out
407-7*0-7041
EANERS 4 FLOOR TECHS
Santord Semnoto CTy. Eve*
T a 339 0000
l e l Goodie • i* looking lor
motivated, organised parann
i PIT In Candy/TMfl buaP
Senou* inquire* only
11•4194

HOUSEKEEPERS
Hiring wage! Apply n
Lain Mary Courtya
International “Pkwy.
y. lake
la
444-1000.

county Re Morally*
needed
immediately
l eapenance hefplul
Dtbary Manor 407-646EOC.

LABOR RITE
ECO 100 * MEN 4 WOMEN
Da4y workDaXy pay
Vehtuea a PUIS
: WORK WITH THE BEST
CERAMIC workar Eipen
preferred or wiK Iran
1431-1141.

I ER S N E E D E D
I UNDERGROUND
CONTRACTOR
[ ano eei a
l Orwa Nee walk
y W M O ie a v t
MARY CHILD CARE
ER looking lor reaponaidependable 4 aipenenced
r tor vaned aga group*
I cal 331-2344
SERVICE
EXPERIFL DL. 17 (XVhr. med/
I benefit* Ce4 *74-777*
SERVICE Eip helpful
I wakng to Iran F/T or P/T Hra
I vary 328 •9211

i LABOR READY 0,
WORK TOOAYMUO TOOAY

w-*

French Ave
373-4341

EMERALD O W EN LAWNCARE
le looking tor P/T Lawn Techn*a l m . En &gt; preferred Great starv
jn g . pay. comma non, benslit*
OMR n?4 away Cal M*a 327LPN NEEDED P/T
FpcMy Supplemenl
tom*. M, T, Th * F
W/E 7-3 Sal 3-11
0500 i 27

Ratiremant
present In7 9PM. AH
Sun 767-

LPNM RNa
■u-.
P/T.Alahiha
vF/T 3-11 A 11-7
Coma Jon a * Mam. health 4
dental Soutane*. 40IK, H o d
option, aducabonai benefits and
piore H a a R N c f and Rehab e l
.Santord. 960 M*4onvfa* A r e ,
Santord. FI 32771 (407) 3221666 or FAX (407) 3220121.
| Contact N4sa A/mart, RNSDC

E A R IX I
F D R

LAKE ADA I BOOM w IftUO
? BORM 14TOVO ANO UP
NOTHING BUT THE FINEST
FOR YOUI
Gotfview Apts on Rmehart Rd 4
46A. Lk Mary AH apt home! ml
pnv alarmi/garage* Slate of
Ihe-art ar.1rvity.1iln**! facility
Open today Stop out or call
302 2007 tor a personal Show-

RIGHT HAND MAN

SANFORD t bdrm gar apt w/
porch 4275/mo ♦ *ec Appt.
only. Cal alter 6pm M F or 9 9
wkends 322-4474
San ford-7/1 WMrr l U 4175/
week i dep Utilities included
221-4114 or 349-SS27

103— HOUSES-

U niurnisiieu

4500 DOWN-.-WHY RENT?
When you can own Bv* 3 bdrm
home ml C/HA new pamt 4 car
pet 7 Ask about HUD homei'
Th* HINIman Group, Inc.
Realtor! .......... 371-4333
LAKE MARY 2/1 $48Vmon •
4485 dep No Pet* Call 321 -

W ere looking tor motivated
people with a good phone
voc e No eipenence nece*
sary. because we tram you to
succeed You can make 5*00/wkl Work m a ton atmosphere
Medical and dental insurance
cash spiffs 4 tree cruises1
4600 ugh-on bonus avaaabto.
CaU 407-976-400413044
Mon-Prt, *am to 6 pm
SECURITY OFFICER JOB
Training Armed 4 Unarmed
Brandy 4 Assoc. 434-7444
SEMMOLE LANOSCAPMQ
NOW HW NQ
DUMP TRUCK DWYER WTTH
COL- F/T W t o l M H R

BTENSTROM RENTALS
SANFORD 1/1 w/sen porch
new carpAparv__ 3300/3300
SANFORD 2/3 Condo CHI A.
ten pa«o NICE1-----33004300
N LK VIU-A O f 2/2 Condo bp
pom Lease w/opt— 4330/4300
LAKE MARY 1/7 5 wtoft sern
patto dbl ga' ....... 3*504930
JIM DOYLE (407) 322-2420
WE NEED HOUSES TO RENT

107—M obile H omes
For Rent
3-2, Part Forn 4500/mo mcJ
w.a 4 g 4230 Oep Ave4 4/1.
No erorken, no pet* Pret nonsmoker Alter 5 30 327-7074 or
Mgr Off 3210706
ELDER SPRMOS OH SR 427
Lg 1 bdrm. untom 495/wk ♦
*l2 V dep Cal 333 3964 or see
maneger el (3617

117— C o m m e r c i a l

C A LL 322-8133
Bkylln* Tatoproducltona has an
opening tor a tul tirrte produc­
tion technician Prior broadcast
axpertence in kgnting. IwkVttu(ko camera operation and aucko
is nacesaary to ba considered
as a cantkdata Send resumes,
no leier than May 4. 1996 to
Personnel
Administrator.
35
Skyline Drive. Lake Mary. FL
EO
E NO PHONE CALLS.
32746IE
-----------------------------

R entals
LEASE Prime showroom 4
warehouse HO.970 *q fl SR
*4 M m n l»g*J 0 7 i578i2 5 0 0 ^ ^

118—O ffice Space For
Rent
A MOVE M SPECIAL!’ 400 sq
II A upl 4265 A MONTH OitcaSlorage 321-0120 or 333 2554

SUPERVISOR • ALF FRONT
DESK MUST BE STATE CENT
CNA APPLY LONQWOOO RE­
TIREMENT VILLAGE, 480 E
CHURCH AVE. LONQWOOO
TELEMARKETERS
E am u p M tIO J h r
Setting up appointments.
Hourly » Bonus * Spiffs.
C al Brian S31-4447

OF FKE/OFFICC-WARE HOUSE
Now Available
Guartkan Personal Slori
Cal tor details STS 2500
SANFORO OFFICE SPACE
3 Suita* available • 1100 SF 4
1400 SF. 407-321-7004

141—Homes For Sale

TELEM A R K ETER S
FuS or part-bma Top salary, bo
m jl and commiation. Smoking
office Longwood location Call
at 767-9270.

T R U S S B U ILD E R S
NEEDED FOR SANFORD LO­
CATION
Othar position* available
Please caH OPC 240 4PM lor
eddHnnal mtormation____________
TUPPCRWARE Earn 120 830
per hot* tor extra money or have
a to*-tuna career 321-6421

ATTENTION
PROPERTY
OWNERS* X you are thinking
of sauna your home or proper­
ty. now Is the tone The market
a active, and taleresl rale* are
low Call Roland at Jemtgan
Properties Inc. and I wi* pro­
vide a no coal or obligation
Market Analyst* of your horn*
or property. Jemigen
Uea tnc. 310-37U
S BOMS Fenced. CH A Orest
location 457.900 VIP PropenwaM * 332-0695 anylan*

-------- W X R E H 5 D S E 7 —

155—Condominiums
For Sale
NEW SMYRNA BEACH
BOUCHELLE IS LA NO
1 n ground Boor. sen. porch,
847(h) 904-47*-7951

AF F ORDARIE HOM ES

157— M o b i l e Homes
For Sa u

VENTURE 1 PR O PE R TIE S
SOM MOMtT Racvw MO »t Stoorv
lift NdWHNWlf l mrUAngt »u«&lt;J I f f •

SUMMER SPECIALS
82 S kyline 3/2 tp llt 24x44.

RENOVATED Over 1600 V ) fl
Dnl/v/lpf tem prth 444,900
4/1.4 Over 1.600 sq I I . ky/ikn/
fam. hplc. tned. 163,900
HOUSE Of DUPLEX 2 kitchens
1/3 acre, renovafed 444,900
PRE-Fovecloaura 1/4 acre, prrv
fenced, carport 44*210

Lap aiding. 116,900
7 6 AMHE 2/1-1/2 split
14x42. Screen Room
67.900
85 Palm 3/2 apltl 26x56.
Lap
aiding, new carpel A vinyl.
Screen Room and carport.
625250

O S IIO IIN E

I’H O P L/iTir s

*;• i

-i/ t.-i

SERENE 17 lamfy nmghbora ( 57) lor
hood Estate
ten -Bum
Navel oncers 1/1900

C A R R IA G E C O V E

(407) 323-8160

WANTED 3 bdrm m Ravenna
Park
Cal Dot Water, Jerrugan Propernes 323 3165 or 330 3255
SUNLANO 4 ^ Fenced
sptil
plan, great tor large family
452.000 Owner 7771-10*1

1995 Perm Harbor Mobile Home
26&gt;64 Must Self lik e new.
many eilras 119.000 592-2702
or 295 3461
•7 OAK SPRINGS 3 ? Dbl Wide
24X60 Cathedral cetkngs. skyiqht 4 booth n kAch Hugs Lfl
w/fire puce, upgraded carpet.
O R e ie c cond C a l Pal lor
appt 1224129

149—Commercial
Property For Sale
SALE/RENT-tANFORO 706 W
1st Street 2-story house Zoned
ReMComm 476(k) Call 904779-4660

CARRIAOE COVE 17
&lt;4X76
17 CHA. tv* place. WO hook­
up* $12 000 Com* and vt*&lt;i to
!* *
Muurs 10am -4pm 126
Coachf^M Court 330 9346

153— A creage Lot For
Sa u

PARK AVE. U O B U PARK
Homes 43,000 to 16.000 Set Up
Financing OUKT! 172 7941

O a te e n

159—Real Estate
Wanted

Large BwbMng Lof—411,900
1.7 /Lores Coml...449.900

93— R o o m s F o r R e n t
WEEKLY RENTALS
Starting • 477/wk
Htotortc Downtown. 3304433

R e a l E s t a t e , d *c

322*7498

181—A ppliances &amp;
Furniture For Sale

BLNLDPfG LOTS ofl427
across from Sunland Estate*
323-4237 or pgr 444-4699
DELTONA 10 acres Ideal lor
mobaa homesrte horse* cable,
tarmmg or nursery* Zoned agncuHural
43,900/ACRE
Sm
down w/owner finance 904-7171777 ov 904-7*74477___________
OAKRKTOE FARMS • Osteen/
Deltona area io acres, ideal lor
horses or cattle farm Mutuie
home or homesile Zoned agn
444.900 Financing *vs4 mi am
tent (964)7874300

GOVERNMENT
FORECLOSED

Homes frompennies on$1,
Delinquent Tax. Repot REOa
YtxxArea To*Free(1) 900-2149000Ext lf-2206lorcunant(sl­
ing*

P A Y

W O R K

The Seminole Herald needs CARRIERS for
established routes In the Sanford area. All you
need is dependsble transportation, organiza­
tional skills and afternoon availability In order
to begin a great new jobl

POSITIONS AVAILAOLE NOW!
Apply In Psrson
atths:

Seminole Herald
300 N. French Ave.
Sanford. FL

215—Boats &amp;
A ccessories
1979 12 Fl. Aluminum boat hat
9 9 motor with trailer 4600 00
Can 321 5467 ,

217—G arage Sales
7-FAMILY
YARD S A LE
FRI/SAT 8-7 May 1 A

2
1900 Palmetto Ave. Sanford
VCR small appl. adu'l 4 child
reni ctothev shoe!, linens,
computer, loyl wl machine,
toot* torn , parrot A budgie
show cages
and much, much more"
CHURCH MARKETPLACE
HUGE YARD SALE
SAT. MAY 2. 9AM-2PM
Plant*, garden toot*, appl
elect
knen*
Christmas
Oecor household item* torn,
spodi
collectibles
tiaby
Hems books ptotures tots of
dotting and much more msc
Based goods and hofdog wag
on
Holy Cross Episcopal
Church Comer of 4lh SI A
Park in Sanford

G AR AGE SALE
FR1 8-3
204 S Aberdeen Circle Bryn
Haven sub Household Hem*,
baby domes, toy*, etc Sweep­
ers, paho turn A msc items

G AR AG E SALE
FRI/SAT 9-2
206
Dogwood
Of Idyliewitd*
sub
Mowers
tools,
msc
household items, garden loot*,
am appa and lent

OARAGE SALE
SAT 8-2
2991 W AIRPORT BLVD San­
tord Churn cabnel. i n trews,
cofle# table and mac

911 Cherokee Ctr-Suntand Es­
tates
sub
Misc
household
Hems kid* toy*, Brick A Brae,
etc

Perfect For
Retired Persons
Or As A Second
Income!

2 FAMILY/MAV 7. SAT 9-4 301
Farrway Rd In Loch Arbor Subd
We re don* Spring cleaning'

CONFERENCE
TABLE
FOR
SALE 1021* long A 44' wide
4450 328 9862

HUGE OARAGE SALE
ANNOUNCEMENT
Starling May 6. 7, 9. 4 9
7am-?
PINE CREST sub
114 W Coleman Circle

FREE CAR. 41 4 FUN in your
spam time interested? Cal Un­
de &lt;7 526-3517 I also oiler rep4
pc* and new Tupperware________

WOLFE TANNING BEDS
TAN AT HOME
Buy OlRECT and SAVE!
Commercial/hom* umls from
$ 199 00 Low Monthly Payments
FREE color Catak
atog
Cal TOOAY 1-800-711-6158
11-01

NATIONAL
OUARO
OPEN
HOUSE/YARD SALE 9am 4pm
Sal May 2 at Sanlord Armory,
1st Street Talk to a recrurtei,
simply browse, or stop tor lunch,
hotdogs A drink* aval

S TU D IO 5D
G AR AG E A BAKE
SALE
S A T 8-2

231—Cars For Sale
'■3 Cadillac Sedan Devine,
champagne color, runs well
$1600 0 6 0 323-7012

109 E Crystal Lake Ave Lake
Mary Corner ol Crystal Lake A
Country Club Something lor
everyone All proceeds go lo
sponsor The Dance Troop ex­
pense*

1961 Oldi Tornado 2 dr load­
ed. good work car $600 ODO
320-7389_______________
1964 Mercury Marqul* loaded,
aulo b an s. 140k miles. 4900
323 5711

YARD SALE - Sal May 2 9am
5pm 440 Metlonviie Ave, San­
tord Relrigs. A lots ol mrsc

•5 PONTIAC SUNBIRD. Low
mileage and good condition
52 000 0 0 0 Call 302-1495.

YARD SALE
SAT 9-4

CARS
$100&gt;$500

2412 5 Orange Ave Oft 25lh
SI Wicker table sel. tabto saw
Avon, baby stuff A more't
YARD SALE Friday. May 1 8
11am 1-5pm 400 Scotl Ave
Sanlord Hscwres toys, msc
YARD SALE Parking tor cl Ray!
Appl. 318 17-92 corner ol 4th
SI Women, men A child cloth­
ing. work clothes, plus suet,
glassware, Mch appl . rugs,
toys, turn A much more Some
dothes $1 00-tiag. 1983 Cadi
Stop by and see what you can
find' Frt-Sal, May 1 A 2 8am5pm

219—WANTEn to Buy
BUYING COMPUTERS
PARTS 321-6992

FOR

Alum. Cans Copper / Brass
Kokomo Recycling: 121-0004
418 W. First-M/F 44.Sal.9-1
222— M u s ic a l

In s tr u m en ts
PIANO LESSONS-KRISTV WIL­
LIAMS Santord Area 324-7588.
Mamber ol Natl Fed ol Muse

Poke* Impounds
Good running Honda. Chevy
Jeeps A Sports utHibe*
1400-777-7470 a il.7210
SEIZED CARS
Irom 5175
Porsches. Cadillacs. Chevys.
BMW*. Corvettes Also Jeeps
4WD4 Your area Toll Free 1800 218 9000 Eli 2206 lor cur
rent listings

235—
T ruck/Buses/Vans For
Sale
47 PONT. Transport GT w/93
eng prw/1 CO. ABS. great cond
16995 330 9638
1910
CH E W
PICK U PNew
Pamt A wheels Good Cond
41700 OBO 330 9304 Lv Mess
TRUCK PARTS All running gear
for a Nltaan 4*4 320-7389

238—V ehicles W anted
c a s h u s PAIOI
fot Junk Cart. Truck! A Mac1
*F fp aucrica BCAunrm 3?? s990

240— Boat Rentals

223— M iscellaneous
IRS SALE - TUPPCRWARE In
ventory and Reduction Sal*
Evetything
ditcounled
Bring tnends neighbors, reia
lives, even enemes'it Pieces
to&gt; replacement GIFTS lor eve­
ryone! Sal May 2. 9am-5pm.
440 MeuonviS* Av* . Santord

FISHINO BOATS FOR RENT
Starting a! 430 A up Also
24' Pontoon CaX 330-1812

243—T railers For
5ale
UTILITY TRAILER mad* Irom
Chevy Truck 4425 OBO see at
818-1/2 Santord Av* 323 5559

B E N E F I T S FOR
EXP ER IEN CED C LEAN ER
Full-time, M -F day hours. No nights, weekends,
holidays! Paycheck every week trom #1
company. Car needed. Mileage paid.

C a ll 3 3 1 - 5 2 6 6
m

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BEDS
ORTHOPEDIC
FIRM
SETS wttn 5 year warramy Nev­
er used Twin 475 Ful 495
Queen 4115 King f is s . CaU
4074444944
BROYHILL
COUCH.
Earth
Tone*. Tan Rechner/Loveaaal
good cond 550 each 320-7349
DAY
BED Whde. Victorian
style wifi 2 twin matkeaae* 4
irundto Never used 4300 407-

S a s y Sowing
We Offer Affordable
Beauty and Value!
&gt;SingleStoryDesign•No One Below
or Above
•Energy - Elloeni Stud*, t &amp;2
BedroomAllordible Apinments
•Friendly. On-Sile. Dependable
Minegemenl
•AtticStonge. Privatepabo 6 Morel

253-Addffions &amp;

279-H a u l i n g

2 8 7 -L a w n S e r v i c e s

R e m o d e l in g

HAUUNQIt
Reset bath, oarage ctoan out*'
Reasonable Rale*'* ... 3490656

Clean-up*, installation*, timb*&lt;
4 rock wall*, mowing, weeding
edgng w * be happy to help yoi
lower your monthly lawn can
coats 323 5666

ADVANCE TECTONICS
I rliUtlnna II ii—i W
AOQrlKXtl'nOfMtl
Addition*-Commercial
Local Builder since I N I
373-*444 CQC001U4
NEW REMODEL REPAM
Door*, window* carpentry,
ixkng. deck* A concrete
323-4632 S 0 Balin' CBCI9660

ALL TYPE CABINET*-t*&lt;*ce
voodmea/wa* unA'countedop/
toors/new eatanett 374-04*0

263-Carpentry

Sanford Court
Apartments

CARPENTER. AH Home
repair*, painting 4 ceramic tM
Richard P ro ** 321 5972

3291 8 . Sanford A v t.
Sanford

269-Cleaning Services
$

323-3301

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

280-Home
Improvements
CHARLES D. (Own) IMLLER.
Bulkier. CBC057285. Rea/
Comm . remodel, additions, re­
pair MC. VISA .... 407-120-1741

262-Cabinets

KATHY'S KLEANMO-Rewd.
wkfy/mo . rental ckan-oul* 13
yr* eip * ret* 330-42(3

HOUHS Mss - In 5 5 to * 4a V IC M to lw

F U L L -T I M E

P A R T -T I M E

HOUSE OF GOODIES 901 Lo­
culi Ave Furn , appli, house­
hold elec * S candy 1214195

223—M iscellaneous

G AR AG E SALE
S A T 9-3

INVESTOR BUYMQ HOUSES
PLUMS or LEMONS
Chart!* SI

M A IN TE N A N C E
P/T M F. 20-25 houri/wk- afler
noons Starting salary 46 50/
hr No s ip necessary Long
wood area. S11-3466

Lot For

DEBARY 2 tots 75X150 47(k) A
150X150 113(k)
Re* zoned
Call pgr 945-0157 or 3724140

OWNER financing 4.1 5 * m
tra fenced
&gt;d tot Wa
Vs* tSt.VOO
Now 449,900.

vi ’. m i l l
SANFORD 2 tod CHA. good I t *
conv lot 4450-1450
3214757

A creage
S ale

2433 Iroquois Ave. 3/2 w/pnot
Jac 4 Fam Rm WHY RENT
WHEN YOU CAN OWN' 175 000
JIM DOYLE. STENSTROM RE­
ALTY 312-2420

I’A U L

SANFORD-11 CHA Lg Fenced
BackytTO quwt street 1600 mo
• 4600 Security 699 9046

With Cape Canaveral Crune
Line, you determine what your
paycheck win be

153—

141— Homes For Sale

NOTICE
AH rental and real estate adver­
tisement! are »ub|ect to the
Federal Fax Housing Act. which
makes H illegal ta advertise any
preference, limitation, or dis­
crimination based on race, col­
or. rabgon. sax. handicap, fa­
milial status or national ongm

■Eitre pey to drivers.
'Open 4 am
401 Dog track Rd, Longwood.
240-4104

The Sky * th* Limit...

HOUSE OF GOODIES 901 lO
cust Ave Day bed new 5150
Twin bed w'ra-i! $35 Dreiser
435 bunk bed rails 415 371•395 or after 7pm 307-7205.

SANFORD 4380 MO
2/1CLEAN MOVE-IN­
SPECIAL Call 433-7432

*45 sign on bonus to net* #m-

rale! a o e n ts

211—

A ntioui7Coiuctibi.es

ROSELEA VILLAS
2/1 Special - *41M#orHft
HUO OKAY 407-330-4433

SANFORD 3/1.5 2525 Georgia
Ave Oar. CHA
1425 mo ♦
4525/dep 407-M647M

No*da 73 worker* daily.

ALL ALUMINUM Walk-in cooler
4i5rt 1/2. new motor 4 therm
indoov* or out 51 000 FIRM 3304479

124.

INTELLIGENT STAFFING

(407) 669-0444

197—Restaurant
Equipment

323-8670

RECEPTIONIST/COUNTER
PERSON F/T or P/T
Immediate opening.
Prntng 4 data entry eipen
ence a plus Good salary
C al 336-6047

Remedy

SUPER SINQE WATER BED
5100.
Call 323-0120 or 124-7684 .

M ARIN ER 'S V IL L A G E

Appty m person to th* Hampton
Inn 4 Suites. 3450 Quadrangle
B V d. Orlando EOE. Drug Free
Workplace
NOW HIRINO: Deed Marketers
No sale*. PT/FT, no e ip nece*
sary Cal 263 7812

Sola Peeper to* $100, match­
ing Lovesaat 575. cabinet ml 2
glass doors $60 324 8694

99— A partments U nfurnished

Residential Cleaning
cIWD*tary
hr!1
* *Aides
• No nileinaends

MATTRESS SALE • Full Size
used boi springs A mattress
465 00 Larry s Man 322-4132

217— G arage Sales

Prate*atonal Maid Service*
HomeaOtc/CondofApart
Wtoy/a-wtoytoto USC1NSUR
X07-U6-7S41 407-326-4778

275-Drywall
D RVW AU-tTlICCO Rapan
Wax 4 Ceiling Teitur**
Matched Popcorn 322-4134

276-Electrical
NEED AN ELECTRICIAN?
CALL DICK'* ELECTRIC
407-331-6733
Lk . EROOQTtTt/Over 71 Yr*.

279-HAUUNG
I 4 J LANDSCAPE HAULING
5CRVICEB- Spring CI*annuliwnrr) 4 raa debni removal.
Ttowlng Dump Trailer Serv ava*
raa aat 330-0593 or 9404138

279-Hauung
P t l U W N U iDVAL o f ALL
TYPE4.
Guaranteed bast rata. Con­
struction dobra, garaoa ctoan
out. roofing. Wa HAUL ANYTIRNQ Large bafiara drop o*
avaXabia LJac/lnaur
1-900 944 HAUL (47*4)

OAVK1 KEY CONSTRUCTION
NawVRe modallng/Rapairs
L k : COC057914 370-7707

OREO GROSS LAWN SERVICE
RES/COM
OUALITY CARE
FREE EST 773-0*39.
SWANSON LAWN SERVICE
Complete cuts-415 * Calf a d*
p*rtd*b!t PRO 99S-M70

288-L e g a l Services
A-Z LewTech
445. Cuaiody 475
ITS. Nam* Chang)
$55. EIC 24 hr* (407) 522-0347
Divorce

HANDYMAN Painting, concrete,
dry wan. remodeling, renova­
tion* Cal 247 7069

281-Irrigation &amp;
Repair
SPRINKLER REPAIR AH make*

4 models New complete 4 zone
system-Speotai-4950 321-3717

285-LandscAPING

http://Wwwjnlnd4pring.COnV
-lawtoch/

294-Painting
INTERIOR/EXTERIOR-fre* Eaft
males- BondLcalnaur
Call 371-1544 or 420-1444.

300-Pressure
Cleaning

FULL LAWN 4VC hedges
bushes sm tree tnmrrvng 7 yra
e ip Senior disc Salitlacllon
guar For h e* wai 860-4602

P A R A D IS E
LAN04CAP* 4 DEMON, tnc.
ComnvRwaid Spwoakata
•Lcvmsuf • Free Esumaies
•20 Years Enpenenc*
•Croauve LandMtapa Design*
•Planting
ng (4 Uainunanca
O n # Tim# Yard Clean up

WE DO IT ALL!
331-0340

Tra* curartoTtoxeng Landscape
grading Topaori/Mtar/gravai
Back-howtocbcal Reasonable
rata*. RANCH RENTALS
407-333-3449

287-Lawn Services
AA A GRASS MASTERS AX
sarvica* provided Dependable
and aJIordabto &gt;0*1 tor Fro*
estimj!*» ■* * * 03*7

287-Lawn Services
■UNSCAPE LAWN MOMT
Free EaSmataa/Low Rato a

660-7336

DeCU’WalU'Drives'Homes*
•Butekng* Res/Comm'Fr## Eat/

Usclnaur Blown Factory
f 10 discount m/ad 374-7*04
3 0 8 — T e r m it e R e p a ir
TER5RTE* WATER* FIRE
DAMAGE REPAIR SPECIAUST
407-737-4*77

312—T ree Service
CHEAP! CHEAP! Troe removal
pruntngHrtfeC&amp;OAi/UiUI
land
tcapmg Uac/lnau&gt; 331
DON PICKREN TREE BVC
Tre*/Mump removal Fra* *M
LcVIniur 334-7341
S R iP S O N f Pro/ Tra* Svc. 2C
24 hr storm damage
yr» ti ip
c
Senior discount Total bo* car*
Fra* aanmala*
Bucket bud
avanabto C al 327-4736
TOMMY RUNYON lawn 4 Tra*
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buck. Hump grinding I
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•Seminole Herald. Sanford. Florida •Thursday. April 30. 1998

by Chic Young

BLONDIE
THIS WILL CERTAINLY B E AN ELABORATE D IN N E R -W H A T «
, TH E OCCASION

H o w s a fe is h e r n ia o p e r a t io n ?
DKAK OR. G O T T : Along with sever
al other medicines. I lake Coumadin
because of atrial fibrillation. About
two months ago. I noticed a painful
sw elling in m y groin. M y surgeon
diagnosed a hernia. When I asked him
if It could be corrected, he hesitated,
then said that I ’d have to stop the
anticoagulant medicine about five
days before surgery. Would this be
dangerous for me?

BEETLE BAILEY
I T H O U G H T I T W AS J U S T
W O M EN W H O W E N T T O G E T H E R

N EXT O N TH E AG EN D A
\ S IR , MAY Z B E
IS LT. P U Z Z S R E P O R T O N
E X C U S E D TO USE
L IG H T BULB R E P L A C E M E N T / T H E MEN'S ROOM?

D E A R R EAD ER ; Many patients are
prescribed Coumadin, an anticoagu­
lant, to prevent blood clots. Such dots
are more common In people with atri­
al fibrillation, an uneven heartbeat

DR. G O T T
P E TER
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damage. T h is is not a rare occur

Th e re is no doubt that you must
stop taking Coumadin several days
before surgery — any surgery. If you

ACROSS

rencc; lung cancers often behave this
way.
With the treatment you mentioned^
the cancer mctastascs should shrink,
and he may regain much of thri
strength
that
he
has
loslj
Nonetheless, the long term outlook is
grim. While It’s impossible lo formu.
late a precise prognosis until doctor*
sec how your husband responds Id
therapy, the fact that the cancer has
spread does not bode well In its prc{
sent state, the malignancy is probably
incurable. However, it is certainly
treatable, and I believe that therapy
could add several months to his life.
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WHAT DO YtXJ THIUK

fT’J A FEDERAL CASE
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J W i D HAPPtAiTf^

Much as you would like lo ruff it in the
dummy, that would be against the law.
So you must discard it. To do that, you
need to cash three diamond tricks.
Th is requires risking the finesse.
Cash the diamond ace (the honor from
the shorter side First), then lead your
low diamond to dummy's Jack. W h' 4
the finesse wins, discard your heart
Jack on the diamond king and claim
True, if the finesse loses, you will go
two down when you could have cashed
out for one down. However, that extra
undertrick costa only SO points, where­
as if you go one down when you could
have got home, you will have lost 470
lnts (In Chicago or duplicate scorl instead of being plua 420, you are
minus SO.)
M iguel Cervantes pointed out,
"Those who’ll play with cats must ex­
pect to be scratched.* Equally, those
who ignore losers must expect to be
scratched in makable contracts.

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gain, you're likely to be clever end
resourceful today. Just be sure you don?
leather your nest at another bird'i
expense.
•AQITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Occ. 21) Ex­
pensive diversions should be avoided
today. They! not only be coetty, but they
might also turn out to be d write enjoy;
mantes w e l
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 13) Besicety
you're a surprisingly tenacious person,
and once you start something you ueualy
see it through. Today, however, yap
might tell short m an involvement the)
requires a second shod.
AQUARIUS (Jen. 20*eto. 19) Resist the
tnctnation lo pass on hearsay Mormatioa
or gossip today. Better yet. lo be on thd
safe side say nothing about others you
wouldn? want said about you.
P IS C IS (Pah. 20-M arch 20) Guard
against tendencies today to build your
material hopes upon a Iraki pramise.
WlehM Slinking mijpx give you a tempo­
rary eurge, but t won? gat tha Job dona.
A R K S (March 21-April IS) n might be
rather dMcutt tor you lo keep your objec­
tives In proper perspective today. If you
keep switching targets, you're kkefy &lt;0
end up ejthlhe least impressive trophy.
b y L e o n a r d S t a ir !

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S E M IN O LE C O U N T Y T A X C E R T IF IC A T E S A L E
L E G A L N O T IC E S
The “parcel number" shown for each
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property using the example legend.
“HX" printed to the right of parcel
number denotes homestead exemption.
See current tax role for complete legal
description.

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MOTICK II MiMC BY OIVSN THAT OH TMI I 7TM DAY O f MAY.
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Production
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INSIDF

90th YEAR, No. 201

TUESDAY, JUNE 2,1998

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1101
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afternoon
(Tuesd ay) beginning at 4 p.m.
In the city manager's confer­
ence room to Interview appli­
cants for the position of Sonford City Manager.

CALNO meeting

LAKE MARY - The Council of

Local Governments in Semi­
nole County (CALNO) will meet
this W ednesday, Ju n e 3 , b e­
ginning at 7 p.m. In the com ­
mission cham bers of Lakr
Mary City Hall. 100 N. Coun­
try Club Road.
Items on the agenda Include
an update on the educatlon/govemment cable chan­
nel television Issue, and a dis­
cussion of the local option gas
tax distribution for the year
1990.
With a summertime recess
planned, this will be the last
regular CALNO meeting until
Sept. 2.

CRA meeting

SANFORD - T he City of San ­
ford Com m unity Redevelop­
m ent Agency (CRAJ will m eet
th is W sdUM day, &lt; h a t 9 . b e ­
ginning a t 4 p.m . in th e city
m anager's co n feren ce room of
Sanford city halL
Item s on th e agenda include
updates a n th e W aterfront
M aster R a n Steerin g Com m it­
tee work, cou rt h o u se program
study, co n feren ce center/hote!
p ro ject and possible funding
for th e Rita Community T h e a­
tre R estoration project.

TNnst n x n
SEMINOLE COUNTY - Sem i­
nole County T ourism Devel­
opm ent D irector J a c k W ert
h a s announced th e results o f
th e April 1 9 9 6 collection o f
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tourist tax money. Wert said
collections for the one month
are 2 percent above ex p ecta­
tions. with a total Income of
913:1.038. For the Aral seven
months, since the beginning of
the fiscal year on O ct. I. 1997,
collections are up 1 1 percent
over expectations and 1U per­
cent over the amount collected
in Uiat time period last vear.

W.O.W. formation
LAKE MARY - An organiza­
tion Is being formed to bring
together widows,
widowers
and persons who have a
spouse living In a nursing
home. The organization, to be
called W.O.W. (Widows or
Widowers) Is sponsored by the
Veterans of Foreign W ars Rost
H207.
According to Doni DrSumo.
president mid founder, the o r­
ganization Is dedicated lo of­
fering support, bonding, assis­
tance. brotherhood mid social
activities
for
m em bers.
Monthly meetings are being
planned.
DeSamo says in order lo ef­
fectively minister lo the target
group’s needs, the m em ber
base must be of significant
number. In addition to r e ­
cruiting
new
m em bers.
W.O.W. to also appealing to
area churches and others for
assistance.
The flnvt m eeting Is sch e d ­
uled Tuesd ay, J s m 9 at 11
a.m ., at Florida H ospital, Sand
Rond Road. Luke M ary, (off
Luke Emma Road).
F o r additional In form ation ,
co n ta ct Dom D e S a m o a t 3 2 3 5 1 5 2 . S ecreta ry C lym er a t
323-8996.
or
M em b ersh ip
E th el S h a p iro a t
324-0 7 3 3 .
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They way we were
Vegetable and fruit production in the 1920s
During the crop year of
1924-25. the carload ship­
m ents of vrgrlablrs and hulls
front Seminole County totaled
7.401 cars as follows: celery.
5 .8 7 4 ears: lettuce. 3 5 1 : mlac.
vegetables. 3 5 1 : «utd citru s
h ulls. 8 8 5 .
H ie large agencies which
dlsIribulrU
most
of these
crops wen* Ihe Sanford Farm ­
ers Exchange. H ie Florida
Vegetable
Corporation.
Ihe
Sanford-Oviedo Truck Grow­
ers. all of which were coop era­
tive Institutions. I h e Indeliendent operators were Chase
und Company. The American
FYuR Growers. Inc., and F.F.
Dutton. In addition, the large
commission houses In Ihe
marketing renters lind rep re­
sentatives in Sanford during
the shipping season when co n ­
tracts were made f o b . for Ihe
standing produrllon of some of
the growers.
For shipping its mammoth
production of fruits and vege­
tables. the Sanford dlstrtrt
id annually railroad freight
la in excess of $ 2 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 .
This was. per capita, the larg­
est amount paid by any com ­
munity dlrrctly served by the
Atlantic Coast Line.
T h ese vegetables were grown

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on a n area o f abou t 3 .0 0 0
a cre s, averaging b e tte r th an
two carload s per a cre. T h e
shipping season w as from Nov.
IB through J u n e I S .

A good m any wax and g re e n
b ea n s were planted, m ostly on
the flat woods and san d y

Celery was rrcogntzrd a s th e
money crop. Sh ip m en ts o f th is
product began about th e m id­
dle of Ja n u a ry and co n tin u ed
until Die middle o f May. D u r­
ing M arrh. the peak shipm ent
time, dally ship m ents of celery
totaled 100 cars. T h is was
Sanford’s most Im portant and
profitable Industry: th e annual
gross retu rn s am ounted to ap­
proxim ately 6 7 .0 0 0 .0 0 0 . ’
About 6 0 .0 0 0 plants w ere
set to the acre. The cost of
growing celery. Including ta ­
bor. fertilizer and cra te m a te ­
rials. w as 6 7 0 0 per a r t e . T h e
production per a cre w as 7 0 0
crates or approxim ately two
carlo ad s.
A con sid erab le acreag e o f
ih e county’s celery land w as
planted in c o m each su m m er.
It was an excellent crop to
plant after celery and. due to
residues of fertilizer left In th e
soils, the yield was abou t 6 0
bu sh els to th e acre. Plantings
were m ade M arrh through
May.

h am m ocks o f the county. H ie y
required only small am ou n ts o f
fertilizer and yielded from 1 0 0
to 2 0 0 h am p ers to the a cre .
Ricking lim e was from Nov. I
to Dec. IS . or until fro st.
I T icca were averaging 9 2 . 0 2
per ham p er for spring b e a n s
and 9 3 .1 8 for fall b ran s.
Many carlo ad s of c a b b a g e
were shipped from S e m in o le
County an d also a c o n s id e r­
able tonnage of cau liflo w er.
T h ese cro p s were well su ited
to any o f th e truck lands o f th e
county.
Cabbage w as com p arativ ely
ch eap lo raise and a fair y ield
w as about 4 0 0 cra tes to th e
acre.
H te
market
waa a
ch an g eab le quantity as it w as
for m ost perishables, b u t th e
fall crop usually brought a
good p rice: during 1 9 2 4 . th e
price p er ham per w as 9 3 . 3 6 .
A trem end ous acreage In th e
eounty waa suitable for c itr u s
cu ltu re. From 5 0 to 7 0 tr e e s
were set to an acre and a good
grove u sually produced from
four to te n boxes o f fru it p e r
acre. It took five to ten y e a rs
to bring a grove Into p ro fita b le
pro d u ctio n .
Som e o f th e varieties grow n
were P arso n Brown. Luc Q im
Gong. P ln ra ^ k ro d V akm cta

grapefruit and Dancy ta n g e r­
ines.
The production of g reen
peppers In Sem inole C ounty
generally ran Into hundreds o f
carload s annually. Both a foil
and sp rin g crop were raised ,
though m ore was grown o f th e
latter. T h e lighter type tru c k
Mill w as rn lird for th is crop.
Approximately 2 tons o f fe r­
tilizer w ere used per a c r e .
Much o f the cost of raisin g
peppers w as in picking and
preparing th e fruit for m ark et
and th erefo re varied sev eral
hundred p er re n t.
Although very difficult to
m ake, fall peppers seldom
failed
to
bring
a ttra ctiv e
prices. H ie pepper rrop of­
fered a n ex rrlle n t m eans o f dlversification
In the ce le ry
farm, though It seldom p r o ­
duced well when planted In
ground Imm ediately after c e l ­
ery had b een takrn from it. It
was suggested that other s e ­
qu en ces b e adopted.
O ther cro p s that did well In
the cou n ty during 1925 w ere
e a rs role, endive. lettu ce, p o ta ­
toes. straw b erries and sw eet
po tato es.
Also grown
In sufficient
am ounts lo supply an activ e
shipping bu siness were c a r ­
rots. b e e ts , turnips, sp in ach
and p eas. T h ere was room for
a great d eal o f development In
gwwktg th e se and other m ise d a n e o u s vegetables.

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Inc. win hoid a ch a rity au cB ro o k s^ ^ H a rrta . 9 0 S N. U JL
Highway 1 7 -9 2 In Longwood.
An a it preview te sched u led for
2 p .m .. followed b y th e au ction
a t 3 p.m.
For additional In form ation ,
phone 2 9 3 - 0 1 7 7 .
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Altam onte:
April 21 • K atherine an d Adam
Halstead. Lake M ary. Boy;
M elissa and Davtd T u rn e r.
Oviedo. OKI: B usan an d B ru ce
H iggle. E ustls. Boy; Pam ela
an d Eddie Sm ith . San fo rd .
Boy; Carol an d D a n iel Hlllntitn.
C asselberry. B a y
April 2 2 • Ja n ra m n D ye and
C hristopher Sch ro n ak L A kam onte Springs. Boy: M ichelle
an d Mark P a trick . Lake M ary.
Girl: T ra d e an d Allen Bailey.
W inter Springs. B oy: Laura
and Oerald B a rte l. Sanford
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April 2 3 - Liaa an d R ussell
Kuchenbrod.
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CUrt; Stacy F u sio n an d B rian
Bowden. Oviedo. B oy: Salen a
Rivera and C arioa R am irez.
C asselberry. G irl
April 2 4 - T racy and David
Sm ith . D eltona. B ay : R ach el
Hart and Terry O eorge. Langwood. Girl
April 2 5 • April W lnthrop,
C asselberry.
O tri;
Melody
Cla ba itonl an d Raul Nelson.

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charged « t t h retail theft a n d
battery, d ay m en was a rrested
In the 3 0 0 block o f Ttowne C en te r C ircle.
TCresa Ireland . 2 7 . o f 2 3 1 8
MeUonvlIJe Ave., Sanford, w as
arrested Sunday. May 3 1 . b y
Sanferd p o lice. In la n d a n a
charged with retag theft an d
arrested tot th e 1BOO block o f
French Avenue. Ireland alleg« 0 y tried to take un dis c losed
Items from a grocery store.

C herokee Ctr.. San ford , w as
arrested Saturday. May SO. by
Sem in ole
County
d eputies,
McLeod w as charged
with
grand theft au to, retail th eft.
petit th e ft, and p osse s sio n o f
d rug p arap hern alia. He w as a rr e o t e d a t th e above ad d reas.

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Continued from Page 1A
There's u shortage of techni­
cally trained people all over
thr country, said Herildgr
With the growth of the Indus­
try along the east-west co rri­
dor that sp an s thr state, th r
nred for trained peoplr Is also
a reality tit Central Florida.
'Clearly, the message Is to
K-12 students." sold Ilerrtdge
•ft's okay to pursue a technical
degree." G rad uates of a 2-year
degree program ran enter the
workforce at a level of $3 0 ,0 0 0
per year, compared to on a c ­
counting student with a 4 -year
degrre. who could expect em ­
ployment at a thiaiui.il tnstltu-

Horticultural series
TAVAKES The Lake County
Extension Service will present
Horticultural Enlrrpnsc Man­
agement. a 2 -part series The
sessions will provide inform a­
tion about management ideas,
financial techniques, custom er
relations, personnel, profes­
sionalism. and other aspects of
horticultural
based
b u si­
nesses.
The featured
speaker will
be Karl W. Krpnrr. P h D .
Krpnrr
ts
a distinguished
service professor at the U ni­
versity of Florida. He innovates
the design, development and
implementation of effective ag ­
ribusiness management p ro ­
grams.
Kcpner m akes over
125
management
presentations
per year to local, national and
international businesses
He
has written over 500 publica­
tions covering a variety of
management issues.
Tbr sem inar will be held
Tuesday. J u n e 9 and T u e s ­
day, J u n e 1 6 Registration is

$50 for both days. Registration
deadline ts Ju n e 2. For m ore
Information call |352| 3 4 3 4101.

Help the Habitat
SANFORD • The public ts In­
vited to attend a meeting

Nude
Costlaaad from P i| t 1A

Morris and West
ore running In the Republican
ITtmary.
"They
(the
George/West
group) have sadly misled the
people." M orris said. "If 1 didn't
know what I do. I*d have signed
their petition, myself."
West doesn't deny he's one
of the lead ers of the group.
Today the people cry out to be
heard by a deaf commission.'*
he Mid In a statem ent. "I b e­
lieve It Is the people who
should set (lie standard for the
community.
"All tills work
(gaihrnng signatures) would
not have been needed If Just
one of the incumbents had lis ­
tened to the people. Commissioner Gram vuioy.
who has advocated a total ban
on nude dancing since he came
Into office 2 years ago. said he
believed M orris Is wrong about
any kind of secret agenda and
conspiracy theory by the right
wing. "Whenever people d is a ­
gree with Randy Morris, he
says It Is a personal or politi­
cal attack." Maloy said. "It'a
time for him to listen."
Nude dancing clubs • located
mainly In Fern Park and
Casselberry - have existed In
the county for more than 2 5
years. Currently, there are 6
clubs, one of which opened
last year while the county wus
restructuring Its adult en ter­
tainment code. The courts have
mled that exotic dancing was
protected expression under the
First Amendment.
*1 support the views of the
people and Tm willing to lis­
ten."
Commissioner
Win
Adams said today. "If 10.000
people feel the way they do.
let's hear them out. There may
be 3 0 .0 0 0 who disagree and we
should listen to them. What
wcVc tried to do from the start
Is get rid o f the lewd conduct.
Again. If 1 could. I'd order air
strikes."
"Hits m arks the first time In
Seminole County's history that

lion with starting pay of
$ 2 0 ,0 0 0 per year.
The program to be p r e ­
sented by Octrtdge at the
monthly cham ber breakfast
meeting Is an update of the
progress made tjy the council
which formed in Ju ly of 1 0 8 6 ,
to promote high tech growth
along thr Interstate
"We need to change some
perspectives, particularly In
the 1-4 corridor.* Ilerrtdge
said. "Central Florida Is m ore
than Disney, more than agri­
culture..."
Iterrtdge. a former ATAT
public relations ami public
alfalrs division manager heads
up the council which also In-

scheduled
for
W ed n esd ay,
Ju n e 10. lo obtain Information
on how to qualify for a Habitat
for Humanity home. Hablt.it Is
looking (or qualified potential
homeowners.
Thr Success by Six Commitnlty Resource and Referral
Center Is sponsoring the class
which ts free to members of
the community. The D irector
of Family Services from Habi­
tat for Humanity will conduct
(lie meeting, scheduled for 2
p in . until 3 :3 0 p.m. at th r
Salvation Army. 7 0 0 W. 24th
Street In Sanford.
For additional information,
phone 3 2 8 -3 8 9 0 .

dudes participation liy Joh n
llltt. president of thr Univer­
sity ol Central Florida and
Betty Castor, president of the
University ol South Florida. In
Tampa. Besides lobbying the
legislature for Incentives for
taigeted Industries, the cou n ­
cil focuses on the development
ol university programs to serve
the technology Industry. One
of the key aspects of the coun­
cil. Ilerrtdge said. Is that 2
major
Florida
universities,
with total enrollment of more

than G7.000. are working to ­
gether. 'talking to each other."
The support of professors,
through education and r e ­
search. Is Important to the
continued Micrrss of the tech ­
nological giowlh.
'Hie chamber meeting begins
at 7:4f&gt; a m., ul the Country
Club at llrathniw. m ain dining
nsim. Admission Is $ 5 for
members and $7 for nonmembers. For more Inform a­
tion. call the chamber office ut
3 3 3 -4 7 4 8

Develop----Coatlawed b w Page IA

Jn y Manlrr. dlrrclor of (engi­
neering and Manning I* rec­
ommending the conditional use
permit be granted board on
ronnlHtcney with the city's
comprehensive
plan,
and
resolution of all preliminary
subdivision requirements.
The property would be lo­
cated bctwrrn llarld Woods
Phases I and II and the Wick­
low Elementary School and
udjacrnt to a main railroad
line.

UR FRIENDS &amp; NEI

citizens have colleeted sign a­
tures to override a decision of
the
County
Com m ission."
George said. The group needed
9 .3 9 6 valid signatures to bring
the Issue before the com m is­
sion and possibly lo a vole In
November. Ooard ‘s stuff will
begin to validate the signatures
this week.
For the past 5 months,
group leaders have taken the
petition* to churches and to
citizens groups. On u given
Survtay morning, they would
guther hundreds of signatures.
People were told of the evils of
nude dancing and little more.
Most signed without asking any
questions
"I believe It Is the people who
should set the standard for
dwtr community, not the porno
m erthsnu and friends on the
commission." candidate West
said.
Is It
time tor the |asl
dance? Stay tuned.

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meeting on W ed n esd ay. J u n e
17 from II a in. to I p m at
the Heathrow Country Club.
1200
llrldgrw atrr
Drive.
Heathrow.
Thr program for the meeting
will be U pdate on the Legista
(fix- Session. Sp ecial speukrr
to tie announced.
The coat Is $ 1 2 per person.
Reservations and ran rrilatlon s
due by Ju n e 13 at 5 p.m. For
reservations coll Betty Je a n
Cochran at 8 6 2 -6 6 2 6 or Ju n e
Columbus at 8 3 0 -4 5 6 0 .

Also listed on the agenda for
the meeting ure public hear­
ings to consider conditional
use for u duplex to be located
at 2 1 8 W. 12th Street, and a
church
office
and
multipurjstse building at IBM S.
Mungoustlne
A m in e.
Holy
Trinity Church of Cod in
Christ.
T h r I’&amp;Z meeting will begin
at 7 p.m. Thursday. Ju n e 4. In
th r commission cham bers of
Sanford City Hall.

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big day that
a baseball
player waits
a lifetime for
S A N F O K I) _ A lot o f (Irram ii n rr g o in g to
c o m e t r u e to d ay .
T h e a n n u a l n u ijo r le a g u e I m v Im II d ra ft
taken p L u r tcxLiy u nd *rvrn»l S e m in o le
C o u n ty p la y e r * a re g o in g to get a p h o n e r a il
s o m e tim e th a t will c h a n g e th eir live* d r a ­
m a tic a lly .
T lte m a jo r leag u e d ra ft Isn 't like th e H o lly ­
wood p r o d u c tio n * o f th e NFL an d th e NUA.
You ck m 't ev e n get to se e It o n telev isio n , let
n lo n e w a tc h Mel K iper. J r . . Mel K iper. J r . ' s
luilr. a n d C h r is H erm an sp rn d 15 m in u te s
d is c u s s in g rv rr y te a m 's pick, h r r a th le s s ly
g oin g o v e r g am e film a n d ru m o rs, u n til
som eon e m a k e s an an n o u n cem en t an d p a n ­
d e m o n iu m b r e a k s loose a t M ad ison S q u a r e
G a rd e n .
No. t h i s is a low -key a ffa ir. In fa ct, e x rc p t
lor f ir s t -r o u n d (rteks. th e leag u e d o e sn 't even
a n n o u n c e w h o lia s tie r n selecte d .
S o . in s t e a d o f w a tc h in g televisio n , o r s i t ­
tin g In t h e p la y e r's g a lle ry In New Y o rk , lo c a l
s t a n d o u ts lik r U rn K n ap p . L an ce O d o m , F e ­
lipe la ip rz u n d T im K a ln e s will sit by t h e te le ­
p h o n e . s u rro u n d e d
b y fam ily m e m b e r s
w a llin g f o r llie p h o n e to ring.
W h e n th a t p lio n e d u ally rin g s, u n d fo r
th o s e f o u r . It sh o u ld b e so m etim e e a r ly t o ­
m o rro w u fte rn o o n . th e y will le a rn w h e re
th e ir e n t ir e fu tu re w ill ta k e th e m . W h e re
th ey w ill m e e t th e ir fu tu r e wtvrs. W h e r r th e y
will r a i s e th e ir c h ild re n .
It s h o u ld b e a g o n U In g (or th o se th r e e , b u t
a t le a s t th e y r a n e x p e ct to h e a r th e p h o n e
rin g s o m e tim e to d ay . F o r o th e r S e m in o le
C o u n ty b a llp la y e rs , It co u ld be a n y tim e b e ­
tw een to d a y nn d T h u r s d a y w hen th e d ra ft fi­
n a lly e n d s .
S t a r t w ith th e fo u r p la y e rs a lm o st s u r e to
b e t a k e n In th e first ro u n d o r early se c o n d .
U q iez Is ra te d a s th e se co n d b est p ro sp e ct
In th e s t a l e o f F lo rid a (b eh in d U n iv ersity o f
M iam i s u p e r s t a r F a t D u n e ll). He b a tte d well
o v er . 5 0 0 fo r L ak e B r a n tle y , earn ed o n e s ta te
title, n n d Is a n o th e r A lex R odriguez. H e c a n
field, h a s o n Uzl for a n a rm and th e r e 's n o
b ig g er t h r ill In S e m in o le C o u n ty b a s e b a ll
th a n to s e e h im k n o c k a lin e drive In to th e
gap a n d t e a r a ro u n d th e b a s e s . O viedo c o a c h
K c n n c D ro w n said h e Is th e b est p ro sp e c t
h e 's e v e r s e e n .
O d o m w a s u n h ltta b le b y d ie en d o f th e
s e a s o n f o r S e m in o le . H e h a d 2 8 s c o r e le s s In ­
n in g s g o in g In to p o s t-s e a s o n In h is o n ly y e a r
a s a S e m in o le . H e's a lr e a d y signed w ith D a y ­
to n a D e a c h C o m m u n ity C ollege fo r n e x t
s e a s o n , b u t a fir s t-r o u n d pick, u s u a lly a c ­
c o m p a n ie d b y a t le a s t a $1 m illion s ig n in g
b o n u s , c o u ld sw ay h im .
K n a p p , th e so n o f fo r m e r C alifo rn ia A n g el
p itc h e r C h r is K nap p (w ho w as ta k e n In th e
first r o u n d a s th e No. 11 pick In 1 9 7 9 ). a l ­
read y h a s sig n e d to p itc h a t th e U n iv ersity o f
F lo rid a n e x t y e a r, b u t B ro w n said M ilw a u ­
kee. w ith th e 1 3 th p ic k Is se rio u s a b o u t
d ra ftin g K n a p p . He Is 6 - fo o t- 7 an d c a n h it 9 5
o n t h e r a d a r g u n . He a ls o w as In cred ib le fo r
O viedo d o w n th e s t r e t c h a n d gave u p o n ly
o n e h it In a ro ad lo ss t h a t ended th e s e a s o n
for th e L io n s in th e fir s t ro u n d o f r e g io n a l* .
K n a p p I s a ls o a n e x c e lle n t a th le te w h o w a s a
key fo r t h e O viedo b a s k e tb a ll te a m t h a t
r e a c h e d t h e s ta te fin a ls la s t se a so n .
R a in e s Is th e m o st w ell-k n o w n o f th e fo u r,
m a in ly b e c a u s e h is d a d Is a p ro b ab le h a ll-o ffa m e r a f t e r h e r e tir e s . L ittle R o ck m oved from
s e c o n d b a s e to th e o u tfie ld th is s e a s o n a n d
c o m b in e s speed , m o re pow er an d a b e tte r
a rm t h a n h is fa th e r, a n d th e d rea m to p lay
w ith B ig R o c k In th e m a jo r s . R a in e s played
q u a r t e r b a c k for th e 'N o les a t tim e s la s t s e a ­
so n a n d Is a n o th e r O ne a ll a ro u n d a th le te .
T h e n t h e r e a r e th e g u y s w ho will sp e n d n o t
J u s t to d a y , b u t p a r ts o f W ed n esd ay a n d

Thursday waiting for the phone to ring. Pity
the poor telemarketer who tries to call up
with an offer of magazines.
Oviedo's Jeremy Frost Is a big catcher who
has signed with UCF but Is expected to go
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S ta ff R e p o r t s
SANFORD . Thr K.illro.idrr s Cubs overcame
an rally rh.illcnjtc tu continue its winning ways,
wbllr Ihr Hoys A Girls ( lub-Kxpos did all of
their scoring In one Inning a s Ih r rrgular sea
•am cham pions nude nnprrssivr debuts in the
Hanford lire rcatlon |)r|Mrlinrni llshe Ruth
ll.iseb.ilI llam blno City Championship Series at
the Huy Holler Junior Field Monday evening
The Cuh*. which posted the best rrcnrd 115 11
tu the league in taking the top spot In Ihr
AmerKan Division, look an early 3-0 lead, fell
behind 4-3 alter two Innings, then took the lead
(or good with two nuts In tlie third inning and
went on to m 0 5 triumph over the National Dlvi
slon nituier up Kntrrprlse Trucking Indians
In the nightcap, the Expo*. who went 12-5 in
winning the top spot In the National Division,
trailed I O helurr exploding (or eight runs in the
third Inning.
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American Division) tried lo mount a rally, •cor­
ing two runs in llte (mirth Inning and lour runs
In llie •Ulh Inning to dose tu within 8-7.
The Wlille Sox had llie tying nui on third and
the winning run on second, but could not get a
i lull li hit as the Kx|xa held on
Game two ol the Hest of-Three Series Is
s&lt; hetluled for Wednesday night at Koy Holler
Junior Held In Ft. Mellon Purk At 5 :4 5 p m. the
White Sox meet llie Kxpos and at 7 :45 p m. llie
Cub* lake on llie Indians.

If thr Indians and/or Ihr While Sox win on
Wednesday, a Ihlrd winnrr-tukr-.ill game would
I k - played on Friday at times lo lie announced.
The survivors of Ih r semifinal series will meet
III Ihr Hcst-of-Thrrr City Championship S e tlrs
beginning next Monday evening. Weather per­
mitting. thr games will be played on Monday.
Wednesday and Friday Ilf necessary). with all
gam es starting at 0 :3 0 p m at Koy Holler Ju n io r
Field
Leading ihr way for thr Cubs wrrr Damien
Word (two singles, one run scored, one Rill).
Knk Hrrum and Karl Henkel (two singles and
two runs scorrd each). Drkywan Hebose (one
double, two nuts scorrd). Alan Foster (one sin ­
gle. one Rill) and F'reddlr Howard und Dorian
Reaves (one single and one nui scorrd rach).
Doing Ihr damage for thr Indians wrrr Donte
Jo h n so n (two singles, on r nui scoredl. Garron
Davis (one double, one nui scorrd). Antonio
Miller (one single, one tun scorrd. onr RHI|.

Calling
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B y J t f l B s r t l s lr S s

ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR

S t a ff B t f w t t

SANFORD _ Tlie Sanford R e c r e a ­
tion D epartm ent llab r Ruth B a s e ­
ball City C ham pionship S e r ie s ’
sem ifinals Is down lo th e Anal
three tea m s and will s e ttle Its
co m b a ta n t* for llie finals to d ay at
Historic Sanford Memorial S t a ­
dium.
Five tra m s begun the se m ifin a ls
Iasi W ednesday and Ih r tightly
contested h a s come down to the
lop two see d s In the w in n er’s
bracket and th e No. 4 seed w aiting
for a shot a t getting Into th e fin a ls.
In (he opening game o f (h e dou­
ble-elim ination
tournament la s t
W ednesday, the No. 3 seeded Ulltx
Clean-Red S o x (13-4 In the regu lar
season) withstood a furious c o m e ­
back effort lo edge the R otary
C lub-A thletics (11-41.8-7.
On Friday, the No. 2 seed ed
Moose Lodge-Pirates (12-4 a n d the
m any-tlm e defending City C h a m p i­
ons) knocked off Ihe No. 5 seed ed
Central Florida Gradlng-Kxpos (4I0|.
On Satu rd ay , the A thletics ca m e
back to elim inate the Expos 1 3 -3 .
T h r No. 1 seeded Nobles C onstn ictlo n -W h llr Sox (1 3 -2 o n the
rrgular seaso n ) Joined th e P ira te s
os undefeated team s as It c a m e up
with four consecutive one-out s in ­
gles In th e bottom of the eig h th in ­
ning to top th e Red Sox 8-7.

Over th e past 2 0 year* C aiy Field s has worked hard to make h im s elf
one o f the m ost respected football and bask etball officials In F lo rid a .

IjONOWOOD _ Cary Field s re­
m em bers when he thought h e wus
th r b e s t referee In th r building,
even th ou gh the thoughts cam e
from h is s e a t in th r stand s.
*1 w ent to a UCF-Rolllna b a s k e t­
ball g am e In 1978.* Fields recalled .
*1 was very vocal about the o ffici­
ating a n d a t halftime, one o f the
officials w alked over lo talk to me.
lie ch allen ged me to go to lu nch to
talk a b o u t what h r does.
"T h at's how I got Into It. Eveiyone th in k s they can do b etter than
Ihr guvs on the floor.*
Fields Is now one o f th e m ost re­
spected football and b a sk etb a ll o f­
ficials in C en tral Florida and Is a
fam iliar sigh t to anyone who a t ­
tends S e m in o le County sportin g
events. F ield s knows h e ll never get
rich off b ein g a referee, but It gives
him th e b e s t seat In the house for
almost all o f the big games.
Fields Is a past president of the

Invacare regains share of
Industrial softball lead
P rom S t a f f R e p o r ts
SANFORD _ Invacare stopped D ata Max's run a lo n e
atop th e Sanford Recreation Department In d u strial
Spring Slow iltc h Softball League at one week a s It
swept a doubleheader last Friday night at Ptnehurst
Park.
Invacare broke a scoreless tie by scoring two runs
In th e third Inning added four Insurance runs In the
fourth Inning a s It bounced D ata Max 8-5.
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scoring live runs In the bottom o f the second inning
and co a s te d to s 15-5 trium ph over Safety Klcen In
tlie n ig h tc a p .
Tlie leagu e Is now deadlocked at the top with b o th
Data-M ax an d Invacare b o th standing at 5-2. Safety
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Co-Ed softball top teams widen lead over pack
SANFORD _ The rich got rich e r
In the San ford Recreation D e p a rt­
ment Sp rin g Co-Ed Slow P itch
Softball League at Ptnehurst P ark
Monday n igh t.
Sanford
Christian
C hu rch
showed Improvement a s It sco red
seven ru n s in the second In n in g to
take a 9 - 3 lead over M JO . b u t It
could not m aintain the m om entum
and M JG rallied with eight ru n s In
the third Inning and 10 ru n s in the
fourth in n in g lo get bock over the
.5 0 0 m ark with a 25-12 victory.
In Ih e second game, M aronda
Homes an d Kempke M usic Serv ice
hooked u p In a great gam e.
Kempke M usic Service b ro k e a 22 tie by scorin g live ru n s In Ihe
fourth In n in g.

Kempke M usic Service got b a c k
In the gam e with four runs in th e
lop o f th e fifth Inning, but Kem pke
Music S erv ice took control, scorin g
three ru n s In the fifth Inning an d
two ru n s in (h e sixth Inning to ta k e
a 1 2 -6 advantage.
M aronda Homes mounted a rally
In the lop o f the seventh Inning,
but could only score three runs,
making th e final score 12-9 K em ­
pke M usic Service.
The n ig h tcap went pretty m uch
a s expected a s undefeated B eer :3 0
scored 1 1 ru n s In the top o f the
first Inning and cruised to s 23-1
victory over th e winless Sem in o le
Scoo p .
B eer :3 0 la now 5 4 ) and le a d s
Kempke M usic Service (4-1). M X )
(3-2). M aronda Homes (1-3). S a n ­
ford C h ristian Church (0-3) and th e

Sanford Sco o p (0-4).
Next Monday night at P tn eh u rst
Park. B eer :3 0 a n a Kempke M usic
Service b a ttle s at 6 :3 0 p .m .; the
Seminole Scoo p challenges S a n ­
ford C hristian Church a t 7 :3 0 p .m .:
and MJO ta k e s on M aronda Homes
at 8 :3 0 p.m .
Providing th e o(Tense w ere:
MJO: R uben Garcia (one hom e
run. two doubles, th ree
runs
scored, live RBI), Don Baldw in
(three trip les, three ru n s sco red ,
two RBI). Oreg LIU (three sin g le s ,
three runs scored, two R BI). A lison
Baxter (th ree singles, tw o runs
scored). J J . JU es (two d o u b les,
two n u ts scored , one RBI). D an GUI
(one double, one single, tw o runs
scored, o n e RBI). Paula Son ger
(two sin g les, three runs sco red ).
Chuck Harley (one d ouble, two

RBI). M elissa Sim pson (three runs
scored, o n e RBI) and H eather
Saivo a n d Tee Baldwin (two runs
■cored an d two RBI each).
Sanford C hristian C hurch: Roy
Anderson (two home runs, three
runs sc o re d , three RBI). M onica
Tlch o n o ff (two singles, one tun
scored, two RBI). Scott Finley
(grand sla m , one run scored, four
RBI), M ike Plpltone (one home run.
one run scored , one RBI). Karen
Finley a n d Rick Wells (one single
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and
two runs scored each), J o e
Capulo (one single, one run
scored). Mary W ells. B rend a
Anderson and Mike Su rro (one
single each) and Kelly Baity
&gt; (one nin scored ).
Krmpke M usic Service: K ortj ncy Kuhn (two singles, two
: RBI). Lucy Se llers (two sin g le s.
; one RBI). Doug A tkinson (one
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one Mtun
sco red ,
three RBI). B ru ce S e llers (one
double, one run scored). Lynn
Webb and Kellie Rupert (one
single, one run scored and one
RBI each). Margaret Clevenger.
Keith Krmpke and B rad Rupert

(one single and tw o tuna
scored each ). D J . S p e tch e r
(one single, one run scored ).
C hristy O llier (one single) and
Brad B en d er (one run scored ).
Marondn
Homes:
D ebbie
itoczlk (three singles, three
runs scored , one RBI). Kenny
Miller (three singles, one run
scored, on e RBI). Lori Poe (one
triple, on e single, one run
scored , two RBI). Mike P o c iik
(one double, one single, one
RBI). Stev e P atrick (two s in ­
gles. two ru n s scored). Ja c k ie
Ensrud (two singles). M ichelle
C arroll and Randy Plummer
(one single and one RBI ea ch ).
Ron R u m m er and R ich Enarud

Seminole soccer school
LAKE M A R Y . The 19th annu al SEM INOLE
SO C C ER SCHOOL offer* two w eeks o f s u m ­
mer so ccer Instruction at Lake Mary High
School. T h is 9 am. to 4 p.m. day cam p will
also include Indoor so ccer tn an a ir co n d i­
tioned © m . The two weeks ore Ju ly 6 - 1 0 and
Ju ly 13-17. The cost Is $ 1 2 0 per week or
• 2 2 5 for both weeks. (There Is a $ 1 0 d is ­
count if registered by J u n e 1) . Training will
be provided for boys and girts, age 5 1/2-15.
Individuals o r tram s by a sta ff of experien ced
so ccer coaches. For registration b ro ch u re s
and Information, co n tact cam p d irecto r Larry
McCorkle at 3 2 0 -9 5 5 7 or 3 2 0 -9 7 0 6 during the
day or 6 9 5 -2 1 3 1 tn th e evenings.
W S B L B a ik e tb ftU ftfh tw l
WINTER SPRINGS _ T h e W inter S p rin g s
B asketball League is now accep tin g re g is tra ­
tions for Its fifth Su m m er B ask e tb a ll S c h o o l,
to be held a t J a c k s o n H eights Middle S ch oo l.
Indian T rails Middle Sch ool, and th e F irst
B aptist Church o f Oviedo.
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lone single and one run scored
each) an d Rick Law rence (one
single).
B eer :3 0 : Vic DIBartulo (two
hom e runs, one triple, one
double, four m ils scored, eight
RBI). Bobby Ooycite (one trlc . two doubles, one single.
ur runs scored, one KBI).
Dave Coaa (one double, two
singles, two runs scored, four
RBI). Sherry Wllklc (one dou­
ble. one single. Uirre tuna
scored, one RBI). Je rry DlBartolo (two singles, one nut
scored, one Rill). Cnthy Lynn
(two singles, two RBI). Roland
Jc m lg n n (one triple, two runs
scored). Nicole O oy tlle (one
double, three runs scored, one

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sch o o ls, o r you may call 3 2 1 -5 2 6 3 to receive
more Inform ation.
The b ask etb all school program focu ses on
budding skills through shooting, fundam en­
ta ls. defense techniques. Individual and tram
offenses, and conditioning. These sk ills will
b e en h an ced through tram play. Teague*
gam es, and exciting competition for dally
and weekly prtxes and awards.
E ach participant will receive a W SBL tsh lrt. b ask etb all, and w ater bottle.
T here will b e four one-week session s, each
with h ou rs from 0 a .m .-l p.m.. Monday
through Friday. A sn a ck and lunch will b e
provided dally.

Bayhead tennis classes
SANFORD _ Bayhead Racquet Club will be
holding beginner. Intermediate, and advanced ten n is c la s s e s a t the following tim es:
* B eg in n ers an d Interm ediates _ Tuesday.
Thursday and Friday: 4 :3 0 p.m. to 6 :3 0 p.m.
* B egin n ers an d Intermediate B rg tn n rrs _
Tuesday and Thursday: 3 :3 0 p.m. to 4 :3 0
p.m.
* B egin n ers. Interm ediate and Advanced _
Tuesday and Thursday: 0 :3 0 p.m. to 8 :3 0
p.m .
* Tournam ent level players (state and nattonatty ranked players) . dally: 4 :3 0 p.m . to

middle

RBI). J o y W eaver (one a b id e .
Hirer ru n s scored , one R BI)
and M tchcll Hunt lone sin g le.

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Industrial
W een Is still looking for th at elusive
drat win, falling to 0 -6.
T he league plays a doubleheader every Friday
night a t P ln ehu rst Park beginning a l 7 p.m .
Doing th e dam age for Invacare ag ain st Data
Mux were Robert So est (one triple, one single,
one tu n scored , one RBI) and Robert Redding
(two sin g les, one run scored).
Also h ittin g were Tom M oses (one single, one
run scored , one RBI), Angel Figueroa (one tin ­
gle. two ru n s scored ). S ta n Nlem an (one single,
one run scored ). Kesw ick Lash ley and Richard
Quinn (one single and o n e RBI each) and Tom
G ilson (two ru n s scored ).
C ontribu ting for Data Max were C hip Sm ith
(two d oubles, one single, two ru n s scored),
Terry A tkinson (three sin g les, one run scored ,
one RBI) an d !)!U M ichaels (two singles).
Also co n trib u tin g were Bobby Brown (one
home run. one tun scored , one RBI). C hris
Bryson (one single, o n e m n scored , two RBI)

Th e Red So x could not regain
Its Are a s th e h o t A th letics
ousted th e Red Sox. 6-3.
Th e sem ifin al portion o f (he
tou rnam ent waa to have b een
played on Monday, b u t a
problem with oflirtala forced
th e g a m es lo b e moved to t o ­
day on R tnker-Stenatrom Field
at H istoric Sanford M emorial
Stadium .
At 6 p .m .. th e W hltr Sox and
the P ira te s will meet in the
W inner's B ra ck et with th e win­
n er advancing to the fin als o f
the ch am p io n sh ip serie s.
T h e lo ser o f th e 6 p.m . c o n ­
te st wtU th en take on th e A th­
le tics a t 8 p.m . to determ ine
th e o th e r fin alist.

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held on for the upset and fell juti a
of making the playoffs.
The Anal game of the tegular act
beauty as the Expos had to score 1

the Yankees scored two naw In the top of the
flrst inning, but tbs Athletics came hock to
acme a l eight of Ms tuna in (he second Inning
and wttfcaaaog a am or ra| r try by the Yankees.
Tbs Cuba aeaved three n an to each of the
flrst and third innings, but the White Boa anowned with a run In the second inning and two
tuna In B n third Inning to only trad 6-3 halfway

and Donny C erce. Dee R ichards and C a rlo s
S a n c h e s (one sing le each).

Powering Invacare over Safety Ween were An­
gel Figueroa (one double, two atnglco. three
runs scored, three RBI). Tom Ollaon (one dou­
ble. two tingbw. throe runs ecored. two RBI)
and Keswick Laahley (three tingles, two RBI).
Other hitters were Tbra Moses (one home run,
one single, one run scored, three RBI). Stan
Nleman (one double, one tingle, three runs
scored). Robert Soest (two singles, three runs
scored, one RBI). Richard Quinn (two.tingles)
and Robert Redding (one single, two runs
scored).
Providing the offense for Safety Idem were
Nelson Merced (one triple, one tiig r . two mna
scored). Jim link (two singles, one RBI) and
Mark Outertse (one double).
Also. Oeocge Nicely (one tingk. one run
scored, one RBI). Ahrtn Odes and Karl Brown
(one tingle and one RBI each) and Mike Mo­
hammed and Tony Schwan (one single and one
run scored each).

b a se and the clean -u p h itter a t
(he plate. The gam e ended
right there, however, a s the
runner w as gunned down trying
to ste a l second.
Leading the Red S a x to v ic­
tory were Lowe (two singles,
one run scored, th ree RBI).
Klthngsworth (one tingfo. two

The survivors of tonight's

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Steams (one double, one RBI),
Arch Boothe (one tingle) and
Amy Hawkins (one run scored)

Yankees: Denick Hants lone single, three
runs scored). Scott Lewis (one single, two nan
scored) and Chris Cole (one single).
Cuba: Erik Bman (three stngfoa. three nan
scored). Freddie Howard (one triple, one single,
one run ecored, . one RBI). Karl Henkel (two
doubles, two runs scored, one RBI). Levi OUb
(two doubles, one mn scored, one RBQ, Dtiiy-

again, scoring th ree runs in the
bottom of the IlfUi Inning.
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Sox the lead, b u t th e W hite Sox
tied the gam e In th e bottom of
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Qrady H utchins and a sacrifice
fly by J a a a n Louwsma.
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flrst lead o f th e fa m e , and the
victory, a s. with one cart.
Ja m a r Guy. J u s t in Float. David
Oof! and Sh a n e Flem ing all
sta g e d to end th e gam e.
Contributing for the W hltr
80s were Ja s o n Louwsma (one
double, one tin g k . four R BI).

�between the fourth- and seventh-rounds. C3
Williams from Seminole could no as high as
the second round. He hasn't aijped on with
anyone yet for next season and said last
week that he Is definitely going pro.
Later In the game. Ned Raines o f Semi­
nole. Brian Dretser of Lake Mary. Tyler
Carr o f Lyman and a Tulane signer. Danny
Burleson of Lake HowtiL Josh O'Brien of
Lake Mary. Urn Hule o f Oviedo. Scott Ferrell
of Oviedo and Brian Bocschko of Lake Bran­
tley are pretty sure to bear the ohone. Some
of those will opt for a year or college and
some will lake their chances, riding the
buses around the Florida State League fora
year or two.
Whatever happens over the next few days
proves that Seminole County Is one of the
nation's hotbeds for baseball talent. Last
year, Seminole County sent three players •
Lake Brantley's Brad Rigby and Oviedo's

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today) to the Oakland A's and Lyman*#
Chris Brack to the Atlanta Braves. Now
that the major leagues know where Semi­
nole County Is. who# next?

CLASSIFIED AD RATES

That will be answered tomorrow unless
the Central Florida telephone system breaks

Last i N M i Bitot: Has anyone no­
ticed that, w hite alt the talk tn the NBA
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the two oldest teams tn the NBA - Utah
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nosed by an otolaryngologist as havin| a “gcographk" tongue. lie told me
that this is a common and harmless
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is markrd by a painless and irregular
this compulsion is often the only
pattern on the tongue, resembling a
symptom of iron deficiency anemia
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remain more or less permanent
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tions of (he tongue cause a similar
pattern, but these disorders usually
cause pain and swelling, too Such
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laboratory cultures and treated with
anti microbial medications
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and looks like a map. I'd simply ignore
the situation. You may believe that
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stick it out at anjTMHDRAK Dlt (JOTT My JT year old
son grinds his teeth at night u&gt; much
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Serving Sanford and Seminole County as we have for more than 50 years.

June 1998

A community event
celebrating the tu n of construction of
the new I 4 Interchange it County
Road 4*. A i\ scheduled for Monday,
June 2‘&gt;\ 10 00 AM it thr construe
non »iie on CK 46-A Thr event will
friture ( ’. itigressman John Mi. i itid it
being prevented by the Greater Sanford Chamber, I ike Miry Heathrow
Chamber, Seminole County Cham
bet and MrtroPlan Orlando
Tint
event it an opportunity to aiknow l­
edge the people who have made tint
project pottihlr, to draw attention to
progrett that it being nude and to
generate interett in other planned road
and trantportation iniprovementt

M em b er

Netw orking

Lunch

will feature I ana Wilkens with I'm f
Floruit. Visit flo ru it it a public/pilvatc pannelthip dedicated to increas­
ing domestic and international toum ni
and working to maintain Central
Honda at the *1 touritt dettination in
the World The lumheon will be held
Friday, June 2b" at thr Marina Hotel
The Sanford Chamber, a member A’
partner with Vint Floruit, it the only
Seminole County chaml&gt;er litted un
der Central Florida Vitilor Informa­
tion in the new Visit Floruit official
l ‘/88 Florida Vacation Guide

Greater Sanford Chamber o f C om m en t F in a lis e lh r n tor Ronald Rtne (tenter)
•nrriily met uil/' Jjto b Stuart. President of tie (treater Orlando Chamlrrr of
t 'omrnenr (left) an d Joel Han. Chairm an o f tie flo ru it Hospital fou n dation (right!
t o dm m i i lit lid inn a i tmnger alliarue and partnership letueen tie tu o r h am len

“Just Too M arvelous For W ords”
Miriam fii Valerie’s School of Dance Arts presents Shouxase ‘VS, Saturday,
June ft, TOO PM A 7 00 PM, Sunday, June 7, 2 00 PM at Winter Springs High
School - Friday, June 12, 7 00 PM at Deltona High School. Call 323-1900

Chamber to host teachers
throughout Seminole County on a fa­
miliarization tour of Sanford area
touritt attractions on June 15th The
Seminole County Public Schools pro­
gram is called Project SUCCESS. The
purpose o f the program is to expand
the nigh school teachers' know ledge of
area businesses, seek resources so they
may provide career related informa­
tion to students, to enhance the teach­
ers classroom curriculum to insure its
relevancy to the requirements and ex­
pectations of the business community.

Multi-Com m ittee M eeting Day
a big success. The 3,J Tuesday of each
month four committees will meet to­
gether at 8 AM in the Chamber Build­
ing. The committees include Ambas­
sadors, Transportation, Community
Enhancement and Economic Develop­
ment. The Education and Tourism
committee meetings arc scheduled on
different days. The first 15 minutes of
the meeting is dedicated to informa­
tion sharing. Mike Cooney, executive
director of the Metro Orlando Interna­
tional Affairs Commission will give
the presentation.

The City o f Sanford, Scenic Improvement Board, honored the G reater Sanford
Cfsam ler o f Commerce with M ay’s Beautification Award. The group recognizes a
business or organization each m onth that has m ade imprmements to tlseir property
uhtch projects a posit tie, pleasant image. Pictured from the left are Scenic
Im pnnem ent Board members Chip Chapman, C onnie Williams, Cathey Bourn,
Betty Alters, Rote Long, Eliza Pnngle, Chamber Executne Director R on ald Rose,
an d C ham ber Board o f Directors m em ber Linda Keeling.

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Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce

June 1998

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of the year - The Bill Simmum Roast.
Join ut in honoring and routing retiring
Sanford City Manager, Bill Simmons.
Show your appreciation lor Bill’s many
years ol service and dedication to the
City ol Sanlord. The fun-filled evening
will take place Friday, July 10, at 7 PM
in ihc Sanlord Civic Center. The event's
master of ceremonies will be Larry*
Strickler with BellSouth. Roasters in­
clude: Former County Commissioner
Sandra Glenn, City Planner Jay Marsler,
Former Chamber Executive Director
Dave Farr, Former Mayor Bettye Smith,
City Community Development Direc­
tor Charles Rowe, and Mayor Larry
Dale. Tickets are available at the San­
lord Chamber at the cost of $25 per
person which will include dinner and
entertainment. A cash bar will be avail­
able. Ticket information call 322-2212.

Central Florida Zoo
The Z oo w ill feature M odel A C a n on
Father’s D a y , Ju n e 21 from N ooa u n­
til 4 PM . F ath er's will be admitted free
June 21 w hen accom panied by a child.

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Chamber Execntne Director Ronald Rate recently graduated from Leadership
Seminole, Clan of *98. Ron u pictured tnth Gloria Puhar, Program Director, and
Douglas Foreman, Chair of Curriculum Committee. Leadership Seminole u an
intensive ten-month program modeled in the tradition of 100 community leader
ship development programs nationwide. Completion of theprogram prepares gradu­
ates to strengthen the overall development of then organizations and Seminole
County. For information contact Barbara Hartal, J28-2436.
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Do toxic chemicals, schools mix?
Officials must
decide if waste
facility is proper
neighbor for kids

County Commir.
MOnm Win
Adams loti
making hi* rrvelection Old has
Mqnod on Com
missKjner Daryl
Mcl am as his
campaign man
ager Adams
•aio against for­
mer Commis■.lonei Cailton
Honley promises
to t&gt;o interesting

By Shari Brodle
HERALD FEATURE EDITOR

Adam s enlists
M cL ain as his
re-election guru
Item Irelore
when we vr

Djr R u m W hite

HERALD STAFF WRITER

ihr ImmicI. and
disagreed, wr ve

&lt;tl«M tgrer«l lo u d ly

llu l IV e n r v r ,

doubted D aryl»
[Mission or
sincerity “
Adams said Friday that hav­
ing McLain oversee his cam
palgn will not violate the Flor
ida Sunshine Law which pro
hlhlts circled officials talking
In private about public trustness
*What we mlglit talk
about Is our traik records and
that ts already on record."
Adams said
Me la in said hts choice was
clear • growth over grtelloe k
'Check the record. Look at
PUiM
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SEMINOLE COUNTV - Wu»
Adams nrrdcd to go no more
than two doors down the hall­
way *»( ihr County Services
Building to find hlmsrll a 'r e ­
election chairman
County Commissioner Daryl
Mi Lain agreed Thursday to
oversee Adams' campaign fl
nam e and lurid raising, communlcatlons. precinct organi­
zation and volunteer activities.
*1 know this announcement
will raise a frw eyebrows."
Adams said 'Daryl and I ha­
ven't always agreed on every

OVIEDO
In a flurrv ol at
llvllv prior lo s c h o o l Iroard and
couniy commission inertings
on r\irsdav one &lt; om m lssloiirr
and lout s« I i i h i I I m m i c I mem
tiers lo ilird Ihr Iron lllldgr
W a in
Rrc l.im.itlon
Facility
whli h houses toxic &lt; lirm li als
and Is Iim .iird next to a pro
|Misrd elrmrnl.irv and mlddlr
si I i i h i I sllr
( oiiimissioiiri &lt;&gt;1.1111 Maloy.
who visited the site on Lues
day said 'From what I saw
I m very uni omlortahlr with
|2 .‘tool students land
200
stalll Iielng next the largest
ha/aldoiis matrltal site III thr

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Malov tiiiiiecl thr wastewater
treatment plant with si bool
lioard mrmlier lloh liotl
Dt
a m ir Kramer rxri ullvr d lir i
im lor lai ihtirs pi,iimmg Im
the Seminole 1 ountV Sc hold
Distriit. Chris Hiikrhak
pro)
ei t manager lot Ihr planning
tram and John Unwell an al
tortiey
School
Hoard
c tialniian
I la i hat a Kuhn saw Ihr facility
o n Thursday and sc I i i h i I (maid
niemtiers .Jeanne Morris and
Sandy Robinson went to Iron
ilridgr on I riday

Thr Iron Bridge f«« tllty Is lo ­
cated in Malay's commission
district
Although still undr
c Idrd. on Tuesday Maloy will
make a recommendation, at
thr Board ol County Com m is­
sioners meeting, on an appeal
to overturn the decision ol ihr
county's Board ol Adjustment.
Illrd try Kramer The BOA. on
P I. k m I h frchooU, Pag* BA

By R u m White

HERALD STAFF WRITER

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F orm er county m anager wants Sanford position

Q uips
C lips

Above Trie I r o n Bodge H e w h e r e
tone chemicals aie stored Lett At
locney John Howell Chn* BnVeh.iV
school distnct project manager Di
anne Kramer school distnct facrli
ties executive director; County
Commissioner Grant Maloy Hoc
God. school Lioard member and
Stove Michelman. Iron Hndgn chief
operator tour the facility that may
he a neigfibor to an elementary and
a middle school in Oviedo

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P u rty o f w C e n tu ry
By R o m White
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - The Sunshine Lady of Sanford Is
having a birthday celebration on Saturday. April
11 at Brain Towers.
Call It the Party o f a Century.
On Easter Sunday. Ruth
Hamilton will be 100. What
a marvelous day. one of her
friends says, for Mrs. Ham il­
ton to begin the newest year
ol her remarkable life.
Hamilton

More than 100 friends and neighbors are ex
peeled to celebrate at Die Saturday party that
begins at 5 p.m. and lasts as long as Ruth
Hamilton wants It to last.
She has been a teacher, lecturer, radio com ­
mentator. and a member of the New Hampshire
la-gislaturc. She speaks a half dozen languages
and enjoys reciting Twinkle. Twinkle Little Star
In Latin.
She kreps nothing In her medicine cabinet
than u couple of Jars of Vicks Vapor Rub. She
was never hospitalized until last December
when she required surgery. She was up a day
later and back at her Bram apartment within a
week.
Please Bee Quip*. Pag* BA

INDEX
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4B Health/rttnea# ....ec
Business ....
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B
B
-7
B Horoscope ...
Classified...
SB Obituaries ...
JB Pooplo...... . .3C-9C
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-7
A PoUcaBriefs .. ... JA
DaBomb ...
DearAbby..

SANFORD Former Seminole
County Manager Ron Rabun, a
resident ol Dike Mary, has applied
for the job as city manager of
Sanford.
"I Itellrve that thr strength of my
application Is enhanced by my
past service as county manager ol
Semlnolr County.” Rabun wrote In
a cover leller lo Sunfoid Mayor
larry Dale.
"ITUs experience.” Rabun said.
’ would allow me to coordinate
more quickly and effectively with
the county on any number of rele­
vant Issues. Including neighbor
hood and downtown revitalization.”
'M y contacts with the county,
other cities, regional agencies and
citizens are current, of high quality

.uid should serve to shorten the
Truming curve" II I were appointed
lo Ihls (Hislllon "
Sanford rrcrlvrd I '15 a pplica­
tions lor the manager's )oh which
will I m- open when Bill Simmons
leaves lale Ihls summer Rabun's
Included a list of J7 references
among them Gary Kaiser, his **ic
erssor as county manager
"When he was county manager I
irporied lo Ron and he was always
supportive of my rflorts." sunt Kai
ser. who was public safety clltrc tor
lM -forr
becoming acting county
manager
Rabun was county manager Irom
March I (Jill to October 1996 when
he resigned In a swirl of contro­
versy over the county's land Ac
qulsltlon and Roads divisions. In­
vestigations by the FDLE and FBI
continue almost a year and a hall

Progress and
growth top
airport agenda

Ron R abun in 1992
later.
Ill 1097. Rabun was hired as ail
Intertill city manager In Fayet­
teville. N C „ a city ol 12:1.000. He
completed Ills duties there cm Dec.

I. I.ai7 lie also served III 1997 as
Interim Director ol Public Woiks in
la-eshurg. FI and with Florida In
novation Group in Tampa
Rabun's previous |&gt;c»siii&lt;ms in­
cluded being city manager
In
Clearwater lor three yean*, city
manager o f Camilla. Ga.. for two
years and county administrator ol
Manatee County for more than two
years He has a master's In Public
Administration from thr University
ol Georgia.
In his cover Irttrr to Dale. Rabun
cited thr fact that while he was a
'catalyst for change In his previous
employment. 'I have often been
credited with good communication
and consensus building skills that
have served to enhance both the
Image and the output of governPic*** Bee Rabun. Pag* * *

International Building Safety Week

By Nick Pfclfau f
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - Tuesday's meeting of tlie Sanford
Airport Authority could be billed us a pep rally.
Several matters pertaining to growth and
progress arc scheduled on the agenda.
One of the (Irst Items on the agenda Is a
report from Jerry Roth, president of lllll
DennaccuticaU. Inc., one of the major tenants
In the airport's Industrial Bark.
Aviation Director Steve Cooke said lllll
Derma ceutlcals
plans
to
announce
an
expansion of the facility by an additional 10.000
square feet, and new hires which may eventually
double the employees.
'Another growth matter will be consideration
of a 21.000 square foot lease to TBI. Inc., at our
new Air Cargo Center.* Cooke said. The Air
Cargo Center Is presently under construction
Plc*»« Be* Airport, Pag* BA

Celebrating International Building Safety Week,
which recognizes that codes must bo effectively enlorcod when dealing with where pooplo livo. work and

play, are City ol Casselberry Mayor Bruce Pronovost (loti) and Building Official John Jackson Soo
story on page 2A

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Winter Springs mayor keeps his job, attorney quits
By Tony T iu io
1IKRAl D CORRESI*ONDK M
WINTER SPRINGS
Mayor lvaul Partvka will
keep hts job but thr rttv attorney has quit, after
the mavor tried to firr the ottnmry and wan
himself a target for removal.
Thr d tv attomry inirrprrttnl in Partvka* favor
a siatutr that calls tor the removal from other of
officials t h.illrngmg thr ctt&gt; In court.
Tlir special meeting ana work session was
called this past week lor the city attorney to In
\estimate Srclit'ti I Ikt of the Cltv Charter as tt

relates to Ordinance 585. Commissioner Ml
chart Blake had relied on the ordinance In his
hut in remove Partvka hum office idler ihe
mayor filed court papers challenging the city in
a dispute over firing the city attorney, Ftauk
Knippcnbacher.
Partvka
wanted
Knippcn
bai her firnt. hut Deputy Mayor Cindy Qennrll
salil ihe city i harlrr precluded the mayor’s d o ­
ing dial without commission approval
Ordinance 585 says. "Providing for the auto­
matic removal from thr City Commission, or
any City Commission approved board, of any
memlirr tbcrrol who Is a member of the Board

L o n g w o o d to pick g a rb a g e h au ler
By V ick i Belluccta
HERALD STAFF WRITER
LONGWOOD _
Something
stinks
in
Longwood,
Cliy
Commissioner Paul Loves!rand
*siys
And die smell is coming from
some ot those bidding for thr
right to collect garbage from
the residents in the city, he
contends.

'I interpret dial .is an offer
lo wine and dine us.* Lovesir.uul said *And I think that. If
it's true, it Is disgusting."
Vllhen did not return calls to
his office regarding the matter.
'I can't say that It's Illegal to
make that offer.* Lovrstrund
said, 'l i e did sav that he would
sponsor and pay for the tours,
tl appropriate, but I still think

Annexation: The expanding city

It's disgusting 11 It's Inir."
Du- Umgwood City Com m is­
sion will award the contract for
residential wasie collection to
one or thr companies during
Its meeting at 7 p in Monday.

Longwood is in the process ol
selecting a new company to
provide solid waste removal
and recycling sendees for the
city Bids went out recently
and five companies responded
with amounts ranging from
$10 71 pci month per house­
hold lo $13 05 per month per
household.

other offices.
Although Commissioner David McLeod a ig
grsled the ordinance needs to Ik * rewritten, the
commission voted to accept the attorneys'
findings.
Attorney Boh Guthrie then read a statement
riling dial after a meeting wtlh Knippcnbacher.
thr firm would resign from representing thr city.
Grnnell suggested that the rlly needs lo dcflnr everything It wants In a new attorney before
II advertises for one.
'H elp me out here. You are In an appointed
office until replaced.* Grnnell told Guthrie
Gnthrte answered "Yes.*

of Directors, or o f an organisation or gniti|). that
has voted to. or has filed a claim against. Th r
City of W ilder Springs, Florida, providing lor
eonllicis. severability and for an effective dale
Kmppenbarher’s assoelaie. Boh Guthrie, was
asked lo review the charter and Ihe ordinance
and rule on whether Partvka. by filing In court
for an opinion on firing Ihe atlom rys, had v io ­
lated the statue and could htmscll he removed
from office.
Guthrie and Knippcnbacher conferred and
concluded that the ordinance does not apply lo
Ihe mayor or Ills office since the mayor's office
Is not mentioned. It could, however, apply to

By Nick Pfeifau f
HERALD STAFF WRITER
LONGWOOD • Thr city of Longwood Is
rapidly growing In
size. Thr agenda foi
Monday night's Longwood City Commission
meeting includes not 1 or 2, but 5 separate
ordinances pertaining to annexation.
One. Ordlnanrr 117 1328 has been tabled
since O il 20 of last year. It would annex
certain land located at the northeast com er
o f Lake Emma Road and the city limits The

Though it ts currently part of
the consent agenda. Lovestrand sold he will remove the
Item lor discussion prior to die
vote.

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land woulil Iw adjacent to thr city limits of
Lake Mary.
Ollier ordinances, all on first trailing
would annex land at the northeast rom rr of
Dog Truck Road and CR-427; the north end
of Hnrltour Isle Way lie tween Rock laikr and
Mid Lake; property at 5-07 S. East Slrret;
and 515 S. East Street.
Thr ellv Is also looking Into die creation of
a new zoning district which would lie rntltlrd
‘ Residential Estate.*

K i n g

2506 a French Avt., Sanford

323 -6 1 66

Tile lowest bidder was Florida
Recycling Sendees, represented
by Sid Vllhen. Jr. The next
closest competitor was J en ­
nings Environmental Sendees,
which proposed
to charge
households $10.99 per month
for the same sendees.

E M P LO Y E E S

O W N ER S

The only difference In the
bids was that Jennings olTerrd
to keep their bid price con­
stant overih e five years of the
original contract and then to
extend the price If the city ex­
ercised Its option over the next
five years.

To Whom It May Concern,

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D e a r V a iu e a

a re c o m -

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Purchasing manager Rhonda
Ledford saw the Inconsistency
and eoniartrd Florida Recy­
cling for a “elan flea Iion* on the
point of the extended guaran­
tee of the price.

1 .

I r o r n t h e p a s t tw o
ye m e n t lo r o n ly t w o y e a r s ,
has been under our m a m a g e ^ ^
g m o n t h p e r io d

Lovcslrand believes that call
'contaminated* the bid process
by giving Florida Recycling a
second chance in the bid proc­
ess where the final decision of
the board Is not based solely
on the low price.

w en

^ t o ^ e 'a c q d i s t t i o n w e r e n o t m is m a n a g e d b y

Ledford did not return tele­
phone calls regarding her han­
dling of the bid.
Lovestrand said she did not
offer the same second chance
to Uiose other bidders. That,
he said, gave Florida Recycling
an unfair advantage.

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T h e m a n a g e m e n t o t C h in a K in g

The Winter Springs city a t­
torney was mlsldendfied In a
Page 1 story that ran last
weekend.
Although
Frank
Kruppenbacher Is the attorney
of record, his associate Bob
Gudirie was present at die
meeting. For an update on
Winter Springs politics. 6ee the
related story on dlls page.
In a Page 1 story Friday, in
which Lake Mary passed a
resolution to ask Sanford for
one position on die airport
governing board, the vote was
correctly reported 3-2 in favor
o f the resolution, but one sup­
porter and one dissenter were
mlsldemiiird. Commissioner A1
Crump voted against
and
Commissioner George Duryca
voted for die resoludon.

To Whom it may concern:
My wife and I have been coming lo 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 service are the best in this area.
Jerry L. Cornell, Sue Ann Cornell
Sanford, FL

Oops!
An Incomplete version o f Fri­
day's front page story *A new
plan to boost business?* was
Inadvertently run. For a more
In-drplh look at Doug Fom er's
Benefit
Sharing
Initiative,
plrase see Business. Page 4B.

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

CUSTO M ERS
W

March 5, 1998

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I have been coming to China King for the past two years
and have never had any negative experiences. The food
is excellent, well prepared, and a vast selection is
offered. It definitely is one of the best values in Central
Florida. On three different occasions I have seen the
‘ negative* repons 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
fa s t food* franchise, but due to political affiliations these
go unrepohed 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.
David Goodpasler,
Casselberry, FL
To Whom It May Concern,
I am a frequent regular customer ol China King Buffst. I

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On your web site you show 18 other
restaurants with many violations how­ I
ever you only show Bamboo Cafe' and
China King on film, both Chinese
Restaurants. Could that be disenmination? 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.

A representative of Ledford's
office said that she consulted
with the city attorney before
making die decision to clarify
the bid and was told that It
was legal to do so.
Lovestrand said he Is also
'disgusted* by a letter written
by Vllhen to Ledford In which
he offers to give
a tour of
Florida Recycling facilities In
Httsburgh, Indiana, Atlanta,
Birmingham and
Daytona
Beach. Ledford distributed the
letter to city commissioners In
their agenda
packets
this
werk.

, .

Maybe wo've had warning ol a ulensil
being placed in a sink il shouldn't have
been in or pest control problems which
overy restaurant has especially in
Florida, but Mr. Lam is always quick to
correct any problem we have and has
done so all along. Why don't you put
that in your report?

2 .

"They did not originally state
they would guarantee the price
over die 10 years of the con­
tract." Lovestrand said. 'She
gave them the chance
to
strengthen
their
position.
Calling them for clarification
should have been something
die commission should have
done If they wanted.’

baton Mr. Lam iookovar.

...

H u n L u n g In c .

^a n d rse c t ifsie d esv e r ys s s ^ - ’

We have been employed at China
King Buffet for a 1/2 and 5 years and
would like lo inform you that some ol
your Action News reports are totally
untrue. You stato that M Lam closod a
business because of Health Violalions
and re-npened here. China King has
been open for 5 years and Mr. Lam
only took over management 2 yoars
and 3 months ago. You also report we
have had filthy conditions and health
violations in the past 2 1/2 years. Wo
have boon here for all our inspections
.Ofvd^w only v io la te s we've had wpre •s

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

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

To Whom It May 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, FL
To Whom It May Concern,
We have been eating here for the last several years, and
have found the food to be excellent.
In our opinion the restaurant is always clean and sani­
tary, and the employees are efficient and courteous.
We love this place and we will continue to dine here, as
the food is excellent and reasonable and we eat here at
least twice a week.

As frequent viewers of 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 is.
Please know this letter is to tell you our
side of the story as employees that
want to get the story straight.
Sincerely,

flHfkhk

Mary F. Conway, W.M. Conway, Marty Lee Conway
Sanford, FL
William Conway,
Ctermont, FL
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�Seminole Herald Sanford. Flonda ■ Sunday. April 5.1998 • 3A

You may be late for
a very important date
F rom S ta ff R ep o rts
D aylight Savin gs T im e IDST) is h ere again. S p rin g fo r ­
w ard. Tall back Is a com m on phrase and on e w hich Is to
I k - taken to heart early this S u nday m orning. U n der DST,
2 a.m . S u nday. A pril 5 becom es 3 a.m. It is su ggested
clocks be changed before retirin g for the night S a tu rd a y .
The national tim e ch ange, effective In m ost states except
w here exem p tion s have been enacted. w a9 approved b y
C on gress In I9GG. am en ded In I08G. It w ill con tin u e u ntil
Oct. 35. w hen the clocks arc to be ch anged back to r e g u ­
lar tim e. W lille som e people object to the ch an ges. It has
l&gt;ccii enacted to afford on e h ou r o f additional dayligh t In
the even in g hours.
State Fire M arshal and In su ran ce C om m ission er Dill
N elson Is rem in d in g F loridian s to cheek their sm oke d e­
tector b atteries w hen they ch an ge their clocks tills w eek ­
end.
In 1090 14H fire fatalities w ere rc|M&gt;rtcd to the S la te F ire
M arshal's office. A w ork in g sm oke d etector gives people a
lighting ch ance w h en secon ds count. * Nelson said. "D on't
forget to ch an ge y o u r b atteries w hen you m ove y o u r
clocks ahead this w eekend.."
L is t O ctober, N elson launched O peration FlreSafe, a
program that d istrib u ted 50.000 KadloShack sm oke d e­
tectors. w llh b atteries Included, free to fam ilies statewide.
U nder the progra m m ore than 200 local fire and h ealth
d epartm en ts d istrib u ted and Installed alunn s to residen ts
w ho w ere unable to afford or Install detectors them selves.
For m ore In form ation on O peration F lreSafe co n ta ct
the D epartm ent o f In su ran ce C on su m er Helpline. T h e
toll-free nu m ber Is 1-800 3 4 2 -2 7G2.

Issuing Lake M a r y ’s report card
By John Litton
Lake Mary City Manager
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
LAKE MARY • The City of
L ike Mary is continuing to ex­
perience unprecedented growth
rates In new commercial and
residential construction.’ Dur­
ing Fiscal Year 1997 alone,
which ended Iasi October. Ihe
City approved for occupanry
some 250 new homes and a l­
most 1.2 million square feet of
commercial offlce/retail. When
combined, this new ronslruetlon represents
more than
$122 million In addrd value.
The bulk o f (he commercial
growth Is centered In three
main developments with re­
gional Impact Including Heath­
row
International
business
Center.
Norlhpolnt
and
Prlmcnt. Also. Siemens • which
consists of 140.H acres • has
recently started through the
beginning phases of the UKJ
process. However, even with all
tfils additional commercial o f­
fice space, veiy little Is being
built for speculation purposes.
In other words, almost all Is
leased prior to being built. In
addition, the City has under
construction
• or
recently
opened - four hotels totaling
some 46-1 rooms. They Include
Hilton Garden Inn. Homewood
Suites. La Quinta Inn. Main­
stay Suites and one additional
hotel which Is approved, but
yet not under construction.
L ik e Mary will soon 1&gt;r home
to WKCF TV Channel
18.
which will be located on West
Skyline Drive. That
17.000
square foot facility Is also cur­
rently under construction.
Single family residential Is
also a hot Item In the City with
the hulk of the homes being
built In four major su!&gt;divlslons
Including Munderley. Hunting-

vest Ufc to name a few - Is dlcIntrd by the City's physical lo
ration. However, most know
lhat while certainly that Is a
factor, our proactive style In
Insisting on quality develop­
ment Is paramount. Wc have
nationally recognized develop­
ers such ns Plzuttl. Crescent
Resources, and Weeks Corporatlon. actively Involvrd In our
community. We also have othrr
major
operations
moving
and/or relocating to 1-ake Mary
such as the Florida Power Cus­
tomer Service Center, which
will be coming out of the
ground shortly. In addition,
many of our long-time corpo­
rate citizens are adding add I
Dona)
office/warehousing
sparr Include A.O. Maum. Di­
rect Marketing Resources. Recotou and Strang Communica­
tions lo name Just a few Also,
let us not forget that many of
Ihe employees at all levels of
these businesses live in our
community.
With all that Is happening In
Like Mary, our focus Is not
only on bricks and moriar. bill
Infrastructure. Specifically, we
are currently In the process of
widening Rlnrhari Road lo a c­
commodate the ever-Increasing
traffic volumes.
However. Rinehart will not
Just be another roadway be­
cause o f foresight and plan­
ning. Tile southeast com er lo ­
cated at ihe Lake Mary Boule­
vard Intersection will serve as
a Gateway to our community.
In addition. II will serve as a
trail head for the Florida Ralls
lo Trails ITogram since the
City.
in
cooperation
with

Seminole County, had a vision
lo Install this amenity with the
roadway construction to a c­
commodate bikers, rollcrbladers. Joggers and yes. Ihose who
might Just be Interested In n
leisurely walk. Hie planned
median
enhancements
will
serve ns a continuation of Ihe
L ike Mary Boulevard Beaullflratton Project which draws a c­
colades from around ihe coun­
try. L ike Mary has always
viewed the costs associated
wllh aesthetics ns an Invest­
ment relumed many limes over
lo-and wlthln-the entire com ­
munity.
Lake Mary is Dualizing plants
for lls new pollce/Dre stations
to heller servr the needs o f our
community. The City Is also
artlvely seeking property for n
second Arc station which will
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subdivisions, where bulldoul Is
taking place. Lake Mary as well
Is proud lo be the home of
Golfvlew Apartments
which
consists of 276 luxury units off
o f Rinehart Road.
Some may say our growth which Includes such corpora
lions us AT&amp;T- .BellSouth Mo-'
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CASSELBERRY - The City of
Casselberry will be partici­
pating with oUicr county and
municipal governments In o b ­
serving
1998
International
Safety Week, April 5 - 1 1 .
Observation
of
Building
Safety Week began In 1980 to
publicize and promote the use
and understanding o f construc­
tion and building codes and
their administration by units of
government.
This
year.
International
Building Safety Week will reach
beyond our borders to educate
the world about the Importance
o f building safety and effective
code enforcement. The nation's
model codes worldwide groups
ore gaining further Interna­
tional recognition and are con ­
tributing to the establishment
o f effective
building codes
worldwide.
During the week o f April 5th.
the City of Casselberry will be
promoting the (heme o f Inter­
national Building Safety Week,
"For a Safer Tomorrow," wtth
activities for all ages.
Building Official John Jackson said some o f the activities
will Include a model dwelling
showing framing, roof design
and coverage, safety tips for
every home and safety coloring
books for children.
Jackson said the display will
be located at Casselberry City
Hall and may be seen during
regular business hours.

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�Airport conflict
Thursday night, the Lake Mary City Com m is­
sion. by a 3 to 2 vote, approved a resolution
urging the Sanford City Commission to appoint a
representative o f Lake Mary to the Sanford Avia­
tion Authority. It Is the hope by some In Lake
Mary, that such a membership will allow the rlty
to have an input Into airport growth, which they
believe Is responsible for aircraft noise.
It Is sad that It lias come to the point where
our cities are getting Into a conflict with each
other. We don't sec how adding a Lake Mary
resident to an 11 member board would reduce
noise from aircraft flying over the city.
To begin with, there arc no vacancies on the
authority, so all Sanford coidd do Is to tell Lake
Mary it lias received the resolution and will take
the request under consideration the next time
there Is an opening.
What we And more displeasing Is that appar­
ently there arc a few people In Lake Mary who
want It all. They say they don't want any further
development at Sanford's airport (using nulse as
an exruse), but at the same time, are knocking
themselves out obtaining as much Industry us
possible.
In plane language (pun Intended), tills will re­
sult In Lake Mary's tax structure growing by
leaps and bounds as more and more corp ora ­
tions move In. while Sanford, with called-for re­
strictions on airport growth, an excellent loca­
tion for corporate growth, will And Its hands tied
and the low tax structure continuing.
The airport plans to Install a second Instru­
ment landing system which will bring larger air­
craft In from the east rather than over Lake Maty
to the west. This may help resolve the situation.
Hut It Is going to cost a great deal of money and
can't be accomplished overnight.
Why do aircraft fly over Lake Mary? It's simple.
Tile wind generally comes from the eusl at the
airport, and planes land Into the wind which
means they approach over Lake Mary.
Almost all o f the residential developments
where noise complaints originate, weren't there
when the airport was built. One would think
people would take a nearby airport or landing
approach Into consideration wher
when looking to
purchase a new home.
We are sorry It has reached this point where It
'appears Luke Mary Is attempting to tell Sanford
•how to run Us airport. W e hope far- reaching
minds and people Involved will be able to im ­
prove communications and work together rather
than against each other.

C ounty, country p o litic a l m usings
With all the possibilities for the rlty of Sanford,
the city fathers have been rather quiet! We need
to wake them up and make s u i t this city Is In­
volved. n ils Is not the time to lay back. Of
course, this may not be the case. If so . w t need
to know.
An update from the Mayor's Office would be
appropriate, n ic r e arc many Issues. Hie name
of the airport, remaining as It Is. How the right
transit route would benefit the city and the air­
port. The very Important development of the wa­
terfront. The rrdevclopmcnt of the 17*9? c o i t Idor and the possibilities of the 'light rail* or
other mass transit using that corridor. The iirihcr redevelopment o f 17-92 to the north of us.
to the south through Maitland the congestion on
17-92 during rush hours Is absolutely disgrace­
ful. n ic use o f P.R.T., Personal Rapid Transit
and/or people mover systems being Incorpo­
rated Into the mass transit system.
All of these and other Issues are sure to play
a huge role In upcoming elections. The results
of which will have n strong effect on Sanford
and other Seminole County cities, as well as
Orange County. All of these Issues need to be a
part o f the political campaigns.

Please tell me that I did not
read this tn your newspaper.
T h e Sheriff needs to hire secu­
rity for his new office building.*
I cannot believe that the C hief
law enforcement officer for
Seminole County needs to hire
security guards for protection.
Why can't trainees, rookies,
auxiliary, and o ff duty person­
nel fill this void? There will be
many deputies and sheriffs ve­
hicles on the premises all
. . . . . _________
think this Is sufficient, then

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revenue for the state. More revenue than ex­
pected. Let's hope that this doe# not create
foolish decisions. A legislative revision that
would be helpful to. particularly small business,
would be a revision o f the necessary steps to
form a small corporation. This could be dune on
one sheet o f paper. Another suggestion would
be to cut the cost o f incorporating and the re­
newal fees paid each year. Suggestion. $100 to
Incorporate. $50 a year for renewal. One simple
two sided form to Incorporate,
corporate
stamps are not necessary.

Scandal before (he people

Seminole County Commissioner Randy Morris
kicked off his fund raising this past week. An
Important note. Commissioner Win Adams
passed the $70,000 mark In money raised. Ap­
parently. a column written, not by your truly,
was wrong when it was stated that tits fund­
raising had drlrd up.

Impeachment? The Impeachment o f the Presi­
dent would be an Impeachment o f the ‘ Office o f
the Presidency.’ That would be the effect. The
American people are Ted up with Washington as
It la. If we continue to place scandal before the
people rather than Issues, we are going to de­
stroy not only this country, but seriously reduce
an Interest In government and further reduce
the number o f young people who may have been
Interested In being Involved In government. Th r
manner in which this entire situation has been
handled has been disgraceful. O f course, there
are Important Issues.

The relationship
between Commissioners
Grant Maloy. Dick Van Dcr Welde and MoitI s .
Adams and Daryl McLain Is at most. Interesting.
Maloy and Van Der Weide are supporting Bob
West and Carlton Henley, (who are running
against Morris and Adams.) West has been v o ­
cal. Henley has been rather quiet. I think HenIcy is smart In not directly attacking Adams.
Others seem to be doing that for him, but who
knows?

Bush visits
Jeb Bush was In town last week gathering
support. Who is going to be the next pick for
running rry»te? Let me t u t s u s a ssnss time, look
to Central Florida!

Boost, jtq business
The economy has been strong In producing

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AIDS virus show a sharp increase In vlrusInfccted white blood cells in the year before
these patients develop the full blown disease.
Symptoms: AIDS may be preceded by a period
o f asymptomatic immune abnormalities, lasting
as long as 36 months. This ‘ AIDS related com ­
plex* is characterized by otherwise unexplained
lumps (swelling and disease o f lymph nodes) for
a period o f at least three months, recurrent lluUke symptoms Buch as fatigue and malaise, loss
of weight or appetite, fever or night sweats.
Public awareness o f the disease escalated
when high profile victims began to die: actor
Rock Hudson (1985), clothes designer Perry El­
lis (1986), choreographer Michael Bennett
(1987), photographer Robert Mapplethorpe
(1989), and Oscar-wlnnlng director Tony
Richardson (1991).
Basketball superstar Magic Johnson an­
nounced In 1991 that he had HIV. tennis legend
Arthur Ashe announced In 1992 that he had
been Infected with the virus for several years.
Almost all o f the above people except for John­
son, eventually died.
•Information
was
originally
researched
through NORD (National Organization for Rare
Disorders), Encarta &amp; Compton's Multimedia
Encyclopedia's and assorted pamphlets and
brochures.

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Money and support

A ID S : The ultimate disability
Recently, while researching some stores on
AIDS. I starting thinking: with all the health
problems In this world, there is none so de­
structive as AIDS. Now technically AIDS Is not
a disability, but for the people who suffer wtlh
It, It is the ultimate disability. Here is a Uttle
history on AIDS. In the first o f a two part series.
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome fA/DSJ:
Destruction o f the Immune system resulting
from Infection with the Human Immunodefi­
ciency Virus (HIV). Those Infected with HIV.
gradually lose the Immune function along with
certain Immune cells.
The disease Is a complicated Illness that may
Involve several phases. It Is caused by a virus
that can be passed from person to person.
AIDS Impairs the human body’s Immune sys­
tem. the system responsible for warding off dis­
ease and leaves the victim susceptible to vari­
ous Infections.
With this loss, a clinical syndrome, a group o f
various Illnesses that together characterize a
disease, develops over time resulting In death
from opportunistic Infections. This causes the
Infected person to become open to pneumonia,
infections and other ailments.
AIDS was first conclusively Identified tn the
U.S. in 1981. At that time, 189 cases were re­
ported to the Centers for Disease Control.
Within a decade the disease had spread to vir­
tually all o f the populated areas o f the world. In
the U.S. alone there arc over 65.000 new cases
every year.
In 1983, French oncologist Luc Montagnlcr
and scientists at the Pasteur Institute tn Paris,
isolated what appeared to be a new human
retrovirus from the lymph o f a man at risk for
having AIDS. At the same time. American scien­
tists in Bethesda. Md. and Son Francisco. Iso­
lated a retrovirus from people with AIDS. All o f
these scientists had Isolated what Is now known
us HIV.
Some researchers now believe the AIDS virus
may be present In a patient many years before
symptoms appear. In 1988. scientists at the
federal Centers for Disease Control tn Atlanta,

Think about this,
Sem inole County

what about the rest of us that
cannot afford private security.
This smells like a friendship
appointment to me. The Sheriff
la Joining the likes of C hile*
and Clinton on finding way* to
spend the great budget a irplus. I have a suggestion: Pre­
tend that It Is a private club
and he will have all the help he
needs.
Yours truly,
Jo* H. Kendall

Loot' s article on
Margaret
Knight's First Amendment law­
suit
against
the
Sanford
Housing Authority ran tn the
Seminole Herald. I am writing
to thank you for telling M a n * ’
ret's story In such * com pelling
manner. We are hopeful that
the article will reach other low
Income
people
who
have
worked hard all thetr lives and
would otherwise not be aware
that the BUI o f Rights la a
document which protects them
too. TVs— a A. Kay

F ir s t A m e n d m e n t
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These Issues should be Investigated with little
comment from the office o f the special prosecu­
tor. We look foolish In the eyes o f the world and
there la very Uttle interest In all o f this outside
o f the United States. Poll after poll has shown
that the people o f this country aie tired o f It all.
What these polls are also showing la. that lu m ­
ber Includes MANY registered Republicans. 1 &lt;
What's worse, we may be In for more o f the
same locally. .What else can the Republican
Party do to further destroy Itself? This is where

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cus on Issues.

Some predictions
The Interest rates an- (list ns I prt dieted last
winter. A good time to refinance your prrsrnl
home fur 15 years or buy a new home, bcttri
yet. a used home.
I'm going lo go way out on a limb with this
next prediction. Based on thr situation In Asia
and oilier economic uncertainties, I believe that
Inlrrrst rales will drop ns low as 0.5 on .'10 year
mortgages mid 6.0 on 15 year loans possibly as
early ns this full. The truth Is, 1 believe Interest
rates could drop lower than that by next spring.
I know no one else would agree on this one, but
let's seel Refinance now. don't count on lhal.
However, there Is a climate out there that
could lend to drastically lower Inlrrrst rales and
unfortunately, a drop In real estate val­
ues...INFLATION. nothing. To the contrary wr
might head In the opposite direction. These are
some of thr reasons that thr use of our extra
tax revenue should be well placed to reinforce
our economy anil be prepared for a vrry stag­
nant |K-rlod that. In effect, has been with us lor
some time, but I suspect will worsen.
County government needs to be looking at d i­
recting lax revenue In the direction of preparing
for on Improving economy that may not lx* here
for some lime liascd on the long nuigr. That
means use money to catch up on roads, transit,
water management and oilier Improvrmrnts
that will be In place when we come out of thr
stagnation period.
ITnlonglng Investment In thr county Is nut
good. Outside Investment should be given a fust
track. Thr more private Investment put In place
now will lessen the effect on our county. Wr
have been In thr ryr of an economic stomi for
several years and have been lulled Into thinking
that rvriylhing is very stable. M Is not!
Look for deflation and compare the Industrial
Revolution to the Informational Revolution. The
problem Is that It Is a much more complicated
world. Tills creates more possibilities for itiorr
things to go wrong as we move into the Informa­
tional/computer age. So expert adjustments,
and be prepared.

Pride in itudenli
' “CbHgfatfifAttdriA' id *tW 'lnlfcc Inm-nse In " * !)
students at Lake llow rll High this yrar. Enjoy*
your proms, drive carefully, come home safely.
We have a grrai deal of prldr in all o f you.

Th e H ousing
A u t h o r i t y of t h e C ity
of S a n f o r d , F lo r id a

Public Notice
Proposal! Revision of Soction 8 Housing Voucher
Program Administrative Plan
In Accordance with regulations and guidelines promulgated by
the U.S. Department of Housing &amp; Urban Development
(HUD), the Sanford Housing Authority proposes to adopt
Resolution No: 1083-Revising the Section 8 Housing Voucher
Program Administrative Plan to accomplish the following:
The Housing Authority of the City of Sanford proposes to adopt a written
Administrative Plan (Admin Plan) that establishes its policies for administration
of the Section 8 Housing Voucher and Certificate Program in accordance with
HUD requirements in a Comprehensive program document. This Admin Plan
incorporates all of the program areas for which HUD requires Public Housing
Authorities (PHA’S) to develop policy.
The Admin Plan will provide all SHA staff and Commissioners with a reference
on program policies and procedures for effective program administration in a
one source document to ensure greater program continuity and avoid arbitrary
practices. Previous revisions to the Admin Plan are included in this proposed
revision. A copy of the Admin Plan is available for review and/or copy at the
Administrative Office of the Sanford Housing Authority, #94 Castle Brewer
Court, Sanford, Florida, Monday thru Thursday. 8:30 A.M. until 1:00 P.M. and
2:00 P.M. until 5:00 P.M.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT UPON ADOPTION BY THE BOARD OF COM­
MISSIONERS, EFFECTIVE THIRTY DAYS FROM THE DATE OF PUBLIC NOTICE,
THE HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA WILL IMPLE­
MENT POLICY AND PROCEDURES UNDER THIS REVISED PLAN. YOU MAY
PRESENT WRITTEN COMMENTS ON THE PROPOSED REVISION WITHIN THIR­
TY (30) DAYS OF THE DATE OF THIS NOTICE. THE LAST DAY FOR COMMENTS
IS APRIL 2 7 ,1 9 9 8 AT 5:00 P.M. COMMENTS MAY BE MAILED OR DELIVERED
TO THE ADDRESS ABOVE.
EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY
IGUALDAD 0E OPORTUNIDAD
TIMOTHY 0. HUDSON, PHM, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

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Mm. Hnmiltnn In active with Ihc Optlmlnt
Club o f Sanford, and her sunny, sunny life has
been an Inspiration to all. Come Join the Party
of llir Cratury. It costs $10 and Includes dlnnrr.
For Information, call Audrey Ogden at 3232104 or Ann Gordon at 865-6550.
To send a birthday card, address It to Ruth
Hamilton Birthday. PO Hex 68. Sanford, Fla.,
32772.

Stephen Cardona:
a mission in Bosnia
community affairs technician
for Seminole County, re­
ceives telephone calls once
or twice a month from his
son. Stephen Cardona,
serving with A Co. 2-22 In­
fantry Uattallon In Bosnia.

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Cardona

"We can get calls from Stephen but can't call
to him." his dad said. *He la there until July or
August. And he Is proud to be serving, he said
the other night It was right for the U.S. to be
present.**
Cardona. 25. recently waa awarded the Army
Achievement Medal and promoted from Private
First Class to Specialist 4. He's a graduate o f
Forest Lake Academy In Longwood and Semi­
nole Community College.

Paper view
One day when the sun was shining and a
nice breeze was blowing, three o f the county’s
top ofllclals enjoyed a photo shoot at Katie's
Wektva River Landing.
Nice chance for County Commission C h a ir
man Raady Mania. County Manager Oaxy Kai­
ser and County Tourism Director Jack Wert to
aplash their feet In the cool waters o f the
Wektva.
Tha pause that refreshes, with County Manager Ron
Rabun. Tourist Director Jack Wert and Commlsatoner
Chairman Randy Monts, in a photo shoot lor tha Gocntnolo Horald Progress Edition

Word Is the three are now In hot water.
Seems the editors o f the paper that claims
It wakes up the city are smarting they wrre lost
In the wake.

AirportcoatiaMd

Pag* IA

with some of the major ateel work being
accomplished lute this past week.
"TransAir Services will be leaving us at the
end of April* Cooke commented. *And we'll be
turning over Ihc lease to TBI." Cooke added
that the total structure will contain 50.000
square (eel. 'and we arc still looking for
someone to lakr over the remalndrr of the
facility."
The authority will also be considering the
lease on Building 127 lo TUI. Inc.
As of this past week, the following Items are
scheduled on the agenda for lire Sanford Airport
Authority meeting. Tuesday, April 7. beginning
at 8:30 a.m.
• Opening remarks. Introduction o f gueats.
• Appearance by Jerry Roth, president of Hill
Dermareutlrnls. Inc.
• Consideration of revised memorandum of
understanding and airport operating dlrretlvr
establishing procedures and regulations lo
reduce aircraft density during peak density
periods o f airline operations.
•
Letters
of
Interest
for
Master

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probably be built In the next
ftvr years. Within the past two
months, the department has
upgraded its service from Basic
Life Support to Advanced Life
Support mranlng wr now luive
our own paramedics on stafT.
The City is committed to
preserving our past and to that
end. recently turned over the
Frank Evans Center • which
was previously referred to as
"Old City Hall* - to the Histori­
cal Commission for the pur­
poses of establishing a mu­
seum. They have also done
something very unique by es­
tablishing a relationship with
the elementary school In order
that the students may have an
appreciation for Lake Mary's
history. That relationship has
continued to grow, once again
proving that mutual respect
and admiration between gen­
erations which la olive and well
In our community.
Our millage rate continues to

Adams

Caatlaaad b * a Fags LA

where we are today and where
we were a yrar-and-a-half ago,**
McLain aald. "With Win's help,
we're making real progress In
bringing new Jobs and busi­
nesses to town. In doing so.
wr're providing new sources of
funding our schools. And we're
Anally doing something about
the mesa on 17-92."
McLain said that the com­
mission was 'Just one vote
away from going buck to the
Days of Dick (Van Der Welde)
with delay and Indecision, one
vote away from wrapping our
economic tncenUve program,
one vote away from handing

Plannlng/Stormwater Consultant and potential
funding sources.
* Draft executive director position form of
agreement.
* Consideration of Joint participation agreement
WFI for airfield security vehicles.
* Consideration of 21,000 square foot lease to
TBI (US). Inc. for space In the new Air Cargo
Center.
* Consideration of month-to-month lease on
building 127 to TBI (US). Inc.
* Consideration of 2.479 square foot lease to (lie
Florida Department of Highway Safety for
building 440.
* Consideration
of mitigation
report by
chairman's mitigation committee.
* Executive Director's report
* Counsel's report
* Mayor's liaison report
* Liaison reports
* Chairman's report- • i- .• i.u w . .
* • •• » i
The Sanford Airport Authority inerting will be
held at the second level conference room of the
A.K. Shoemaker International Terminal at One
Red Cleveland Boulevard.

Feb. 26. turned down the d is­
trict's request for special ex­
emption to build the two
schools on property which Is
zoned for light Industrial and
retail commercial.
Maloy and Goff are ques­
tioning the safety o f placing
more than 2,000 students twotenths o f a mile from 36 one
ton cylinders o f toxic chlorine
gas and subjecting the children
to odors emitted from the fa­
cility that processes 35 million
gallons of raw sewage a year.
The facility also stores numer­
ous other chemicals such as
diesel fuel, activated carbon,
methanol, sulfur dioxide and
polymers.
Iron Bridge, owned by the
city o f Orlando, Is the largest
treatment plant In Central
Florida. The plant, built near
the
Econlockhatchee
River,
opened In I960. The then rural
area o f the county lias seen
explosive growth, and the plant
Is now bordered by two new
home communities.
Kramer said residents of the
communities spoke In favor of
the new schools at the BOA
meeting In February.
The proposed middle school
would relieve overcrowding at
Jackson Heights Middle School
which la said to be "bursting at
the seams." The elementary
school would be accessible
from the neighborhood* by way
o f a new road to be built ofT of
Corrigan Avenue which Inter­
sects with Stale Road 434. said
MorTts.
After her tour. Morris said. "1
waa Impressed with the levels
o f safety (at the plant),* and
pointed to the fact that the
chlorine cylinders used at Iron
Bridge are the same as those
used at water theme parks
such as Wet 'N Wild. The tanks

are stored In a fall-safe con ­
crete building, said Morris. "I'm
very comfortable with the ch lo­
rine."
Robinson said other schools
In the county are located near
facilities similar to Iron Bridge.
Stenstrom and take Orienta
Elementary schools have water
treatment plants adjacent to
the
school
property
and
Greenwood Lake Middle School
Is wtthln a mile o f a Seminole
County wastewater treatment
plant.
"We fight perception because
of the location," said Robinson
"Do I let perception drive my
decision?"
School board member Larry
Furlong did not go to Iron
Bridge last week but said he
visited the plant on several o c ­
casions when he was a county
commissioner. Furlong railed
the site "less than Ideal. I
think we've got some better o p ­
tions."
Furlong said he was
more concerned with some o f
the roadway problems adjacent
to other county schools than
he was with the safety con ­
cerns o f the Iron Bridge plant.
"I'm sure whatever arguments
that can be made against this
site can be made against other
sites."
Kramer has compllrd a list
of » suggested sites In the
Oviedo area. One site. In Chuluota. has been purchased, but
Is too narrow for a middle
school.
O off cites concerns over the
tralllc on State Road 434. the
lack o f sidewalks and no frame
lights on 434 In addition to the

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smell, the proximity to the
chlorine gas and the 14 liquid
waste and cake trucks that will
pass try the school dally. "I
think It's a lousy site for a
school." said Ooff.

RabunConfirmed from Page LA
ment."
Rabun cited his technical
skills In public works, solid
waste, airport, tourism, leisure
services,
economic
develop­
ment. fire. EMS. and police and
the fart he demonstrated qual­
ity management
techniques
and common sense.
"Ron Rabun was one o f the
first people to call when word
was out Bill Simmons was
leaving the city.” Dale said. "He
said he wanted to apply for the
manager’s Job. I told him that
he would have to move from his
home In Lake Mary If he suc­
ceeded. He said he would.”

FAIR W AR NING !!
If you've ever broken even one of
the Ten Commandments, what are
you gonna do on Judgment Day?
See Romans 10:9.

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be the second lowest in Semi­
nole County at 3.7648 mills,
which Is the same as the last
five years and marks the tenth
straight year that ad valorem
taxes have not gone up. A mill
In our City represents ap­
proximately $655,000 which
equates to about an 18 percent
Increase from Fiscal Year 1997
to Fiscal Year 1998. These fig­
ures
don’t Just
represent
growth, but the development of
a quality tax base for both now
and the future.
In summary. Lake Mary has
transitioned over the past ten
years from a relatively rural
community to one of the fast­
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ern United States. Yet. It is not
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talcing place today wlU be the
core of Lake Mary's tax base
tomorrow, thus keeping our
City an affordable place to Uve
and work.

the keys to our ambulances
and our EMS system over to a
private, for-profit corporation."
Van Der Welde. who la lend­
ing support to Adams' District
4 opponent, former commis­
sioner Carlton Henley, aald it
amused him that "Win Adams
is now working with his third
campaign
manager...
while
everyone knows his real man­
ager la Bob Lewis."
Henley aald he waa not a irprtacd that McLain Is helping
Adams' campaign. "What does
surprise me Is Daryl's pre­
suming to know how I would
vote." Henley aald. "He should

IN B R IE F
School rcxonlng

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SEMINOLE COUNTY • The
Seminole
County
Public
Schools have scheduled a pub­
lic Information and input ses­
sion on middle school rezoning
for Tuesday. April 7. at 7 p.m..
In the Winter Springs High
School auditorium.
A new middle school Is
scheduled to be constructed In
the Oviedo area with a comple­
tion date scheduled for some­
time during the
1999/2000
school year. This session Is an
opportunity for the public to
provide suggestions on middle
school rezoning east of U.S.
Highway 17-92.
The schools which may Incur
the greatest Unpact are South
Seminole. Indian Trails, Jackson Heights and Tuskawills
Middle schools.
Winter Springs High School
is at 130 Tuska wills Road.

Sanford Middle School Cho­
rus Director. Cynthia Oray. la
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. Oray la
hopeful SMS parents and the
Sanford community will turn
out to support the students.

know better than that."
Adams
has
raised
$70,685.55 In contributions.
Among those who have con­
tributed In the last quarter are
Universal Studios ($500). de­
veloper Jeno Paulucd ($500),
Walt Disney World Co. ($500)
and Walt Disney World execu­
tive Richard Nunla ($500).
"The size of a war cheat la
secondary to a candidate’s
willingness to work — and
walk." Adams aald. "Daryl and
I will take our message of pro­
gress and professionalism to
every doorstep In the county to
get the Job done."

RICHARD D. BLU$
Richard D. Ellis, 67. James
Court, Winter Springs, died
Thursday, April 2. 1998. Bom
Sept. 21. 1930 In Ryan. Iowa,
he moved to Central Florida In
1978. Mr. EUls waa a house
painter. He waa a member of
Faith Church. Daytona Beach.
Survivors Include wife, Anna;
sons, Timothy. John, both of
Winter Springs. Richard. Steve,
both of Cedin' Rapids. Iowa:
daughters.
Suzanne
Smith.
York. Pa.. Arlene Jandl. Bar­
bara Koch, both of Cedar
Rapids. Iowa: brothers. Wil­
liam. Donald. Oereld. all of Ce­
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Leo, both of Arizona: slater.
Violet Ketchurn. Texas:
13
grandchildren:
4
great­
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Seminole
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Garrett waa charged with tres­
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paraphernalia and obstruction
by disguised person. OaiTctt
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Persimmon and Eighth Street.
Horace Stokes. 41. of 2350
Dolor Way. Sanford, waa ai*
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Seminole
County
deputies.
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paraphernalia. Stokes waa a r ­
rested at the comer of Per­
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Monica
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Matthew
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�•A • Seminol* Herald. Sanford. Florida • Sunday. Apnl 5.1998

It’s carnival time in Oviedo!
OVIEDO - The Spring Carni­
val at Oviedo High School la In
Its last two days. Saturday and
Sunday are the last chance to
buy tickets for the annual car­
nival.
Sponsored by the Oviedo

Athletic Boosters, the carnival,
located In the practice field In
front of the school, touts m id­
way type rides, games and
food. Tickets are $1 and eve­
ryone Is Invited. Hours o f op ­
eration are as follows: Satur­
day. April 4. from 10 a.m. to
midnight and Sunday. April 5.
from 12 p.m. to 9 p.m. Parking

The w ay w e w ere: 1958
Again today we look at hap­
penings In 1958 taken from the
January 14. 1958 edition of the
Sai\foai Herald.

County Commission
recommendations
At a special meeting the pre­
vious night, the county com ­
mission approved the recom ­
mendation o f the Planning and
Zoning Board to employ Clifton
L. Overman as Building Inspec­
tor and
Mrs.
Maxine
D.
Thompson as secretary o f the
Zoning Commission.
There was quite a lively dis­
cussion on liow the building
Inspector
applicants
were
liandlcd and the submitted
name chosen by the Zoning
Commission, but the vote was
3-1 to approve. Chairman John
Krlder. Homer Little and Law­
rence Swofford, all voted yes
while Fred Dyson cast a dis­
senting vote.
Members of the County
Zoning Board attending the
meeting were Chairman Ray­
mond Ball. John Burton IV,
Richard McCanns and Col.
S.O. Hardman.

Men In Service
Thomas Andes. avtaUon elec­
trician's mate third class USN,
son of J.O. Andes and Mrs. A l­
ice M. Andes, was serving at
the Whiting Field Air Station.
Milton. Florida.
Whiting Field's mission was
the training o f student naval
aviators In the Instrument and
tactics phases o f flying.

D.A.R. plant Silver Tea
The Sallie Harrison Chapter.
National Society Daughters of
the American Revolution, met
at the home of Mrs. R.E. True
In Lake Mary the previous Fri-

conducted by Mrs. A.R. Key.
regent, plana were announced
for the annual celebration of
Founders Day on February 8. A
Stiver Tea would be held at the
Henry Shelton Sanford Memo­
rial Library. D A R members
from neighboring towns would
be Invited as would the general
public.
Mrs. R.D. Roumllllat an­
nounced that WTRR would
cany a history program ar­
ranged by Mrs. Hilda Wray and
sponsored by the D A R and
U.D.C.
Attention was drawn to the
picture and account of the
dedication Of the Henry S.
Sanford Memorial Library In

the January Isaue of the N a­
tional D A R . Magarlne. This
had been contributed by the
chapter regent.
The ctvtc activity
report
which would be submitted to
the state project stated that
chapter members were active
In Hospital Auxiliary. Mental
Health. Red Cross, TB Associa­
tion. United Way. Crippled
Children.
Salvation
Army.
Children's Home Society and
Nurse's Aid.
Followtng the meeting, c o f­
fee. sandwiches and cake were
served from a beautifully deco­
rated table by the hoateases.

Home Demonstration
Club meets
The Lake
Monroe
Home
Demonstration Club met at the
home of Mrs. Annie McArthur
the previous Monday. Mrs. J.H.
Tindall gave the devotional
which was followed by the
business meeting conducted by
Mrs. McArthur, president.
Mrs. Mildred Sandlfrr re­
ported on tire club's civic proj­
ect. a recreation center for
young people at the Baptlat
Church. She thanked on behalf
o f the club, (he following for
their donations toward the
project: Furniture Center. Earl
Faust. Mather of Sanford. Mr.
Blackwclder of Penney*. Ivey's
of McCrary's, J.M. Garrett. B.
Purcell Co.. Hill Hardware.
Wilson-Maier Furniture. Rob­
son Sporting Ooods. Touchtona
Drugstore.
Roumllllat
and
Anderaons and B.L. Perkins.
Mlaa Myrtle Wilson, county
agent, gave a demonstration of
vegetable cookery after which
refreshments were served to
Mrs. Paul Mans. Mr*. Tindall.
Mrs. Sand Her. Mrs.
Hatel
Gardner. Mrs. J.W. Qrigglth.
Mrs. O.E. Fuhrman and Mlaa
Hattie Kirk.

week at the home of Miss Belly
Blllhtmer. local president.
The society elected Chris
Christensen ns Vice president
and formally adopted Its con­
stitution. All members present
would be charier members.
A discussion was held on lire*
care and maintenance of an
aquarium In the home. The a t­
tendance prize was won by
Mrs. Robert Bllllilmer.
Members present were Chris
Christenson. Betty Dlllhlmrr.
Mrs. Robert Bllllilmer. George
Dabbs. Louis Hughey. Frances
Cobb, and Mr. and Mrs. Em rst
Cowley
of Sanford.
Those
members from Orlando were
Mr. and Mrs. William Barlow
and Mr. and Mrs. Waller
Adams.

Movieland presents
Smiley Burnette

going for three years now and
all proceeds have gone to the
nthletlc department.
Some o f the rides Dial carni­
val-goers can embark on are
the bumper cars, the merry-goround. the double Ferris wheel,
the Octopus and the Orblter
Just to name a few. Southland
Amusement Is providing the
rides for the carnival.
Th ey
work atrtctly ofT commission,*
said Carver. T ills Is n real
good group we use.*
Carver said that the athletic
department and the Oviedo
Athletic Boosters could not get
by without the support and d o ­
nations o f the community. *!t
lias been strictly volunteer (the
camlvall.* said Carver.

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SHS Five loses
to Melbourne
The Sanford Semlnolrs failed
to come up with thrlr first OBC
win In Melbourne the previous
Friday night. They came up on
the abort end of a 55-40 score.
The Baby Seminole* lost by a
score o f 49-25.
Those on the varsity basket­
ball tea® were Ray Lundqulst
(IB points), Cecil Dandndge
(10). Joe High (9). Alien Swalm
(2). Mike Tammy (0). McCoy (4)
and Jones.

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SANFORD • A plastic card,
the aise of a VISA or bank
debit card will replace food
stamps and welfare checks be­ • Reducing public assistance
ginning July 1 In Seminole. Or­ baud and abuse: for example,
ange. Brevard and Osceola the elimination of food stamp
theft and the use of food
counties (District 7).
Welfare recipients will soon stamps to make Illegal purbe receiving by mail the Brat of
• Round-the-clock availability
three monthly notifications
o f benefits.
about the Electronics Benefits
Transfer (EBT) card. By the • Fulfilling welfare
reform
end of this year, recipient* goals. Welfare families may de­
statewide must use It to access velop higher self-esteem be­
their benefits.
cause EBT will allow them to
According t Stuart Doyle, shop, bank and handle other
with the Florida Department of business and personal trans­
Cltlldren
A
Families,
the actions without being Identified
amount of their caah benefits Immediately as a food stamp or
and food stamps will be avail­ welfare recipient.
•
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For additional InformaUon,
through the use of the card. No
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Doyle said the perks of this
new system are many:

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January
15-16.
America's
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would present an exciting 45
minute show at 8:30 p.m. each
night.
Double
features
playing
would be ‘ Smiley* starring
Ralph Richardson and ‘ Streets
of
Laredo*
with
Wllllnm
Holden.
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back parking lots.
The carnival was the Idea of
the Boosters looking for a way
to make a lot of money. *lt has
been a tremendous success.*
said Marge Carver of the
Oviedo Athletic
Department.
"It's bigger and better than It
was last year."
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H e r a ld S t a f f W r ite r

Come on guys,
speed up the
action a little

By Jeff Berlinicke
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
SANFORD _ When the Seminole
High School ha mcball team needs
to take It to the next level, they can
be tut dominating as any team In
the state, even the country.
That wan evident last night as
the
Ftglitlng
Semlnoles.
once
ranked
17th
In
the
nation,
pounded lin e Ridge, a Clasa 5ADistrict 5 foe. 12-5 after trailing
through most o f the game.

SA N FO R D _ H igh school baseball, espe­
cia lly In S em in ole C ou n ty. Is great. It Just
doesn 't have to take all night to finish a
gam e.
Ihirlsts say that on e o f the great th in g s
about baseball Is that It Is tim eless. It’s not a
gam e for a n y on e In a hurry.
Th ere are still S em in ole C ou n ty baseball
gam es g o in g on as you read this that started
last W edn esday.
S o h ere's a list o f w a y s to qu icken the pace
so everyon e can g et h om e before m id n ig h t.
H ope you en joy.
First o f all. m ak e the butter stay In the b a t­
ter's b ox and th e p itch er stay on the m ou n d
betw een pitches. Typ ica lly, th e batter w ill
step ou t and take deep breath s u su ally seen
In Lam aze class and that forces the pitch er

Seminole came from behind, and
with the score tied 5-5. mounted a
seven-run assault on two Pine
Ridge pitchers to pick up the easy
win.
The 'Nolen take on Deltona today
(Saturday) In another Important
district content starting al I p.m.
at Alumni Field. The Tribe will
then travel to Lake Howell on
Wednesday and host Lyman on
Friday In Important Seminole Ath­
letic Conference games starting at
7 p.m.

Please see J«rr. Pag* 2B

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ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR

Andrew Dtsmsf got Ns first «Ufl of the Mason lor Sommote High School on Friday
night and kept the game d o te until the Fighting Seminotea could get the offense
going and poet an easy 12-5 Class 5A-District S victory over Pina Rldgo.

Not only do these two teams have one of
the best rivalries In any Seminole C ou n ty
sports, this year the teams are battling for
the top spot In the district again.
Oviedo h as had Lake M ary’s num ber In
district playoff competition, beating them
in the finals each of the last two years, but
i.nl«» M ary h as been untouchable lately,
rarely going the full seven Innings.

Wednesday: Seminole at
Lake Howell, baseball, 7 p.m.
The Silver H aw ks have gotten a new look
since hiring David Vince to coach the
team. T h ey've been competitive all season
and are am ong the teams at the top of the
conference.
i gin- Howell doesn't sport a lot o f stars,
bu t the team h as been m uch stronger
than last year's team that never lived up
to promise.
The H aw ks have a talented pitching staff
and a decent batting order that h as 10runned several teams this season.

W ednesday: O viedo at Lake
M a ry, baseball, 7 pan.
The Ram s were one o f the hottest team s
in the county before a tough loss to Lake
Brantley W ednesday. The Ram s include
Brian Bretzer. a star pitcher who is one o f
the best all-around players In the county,
and a solid lineup from top to bottom.
• Josh O'Brien. Randy H arris and Scott
Hillnsld are J u st some of the bats that
main, the Ram s potent, and they've a l­
ready beaten Oviedo once this year.

Seminole tied It at five when A l­
bejon doubled, stole third and
scored on a wild pitch In the fifth.
Meanwhile.
Seminole
reliever
Brian Nielson was slamming llie
door on Pine Ridge and picked ig&gt;
the win after the Seminole explo­
sion in the sixth.
Johnson started the Inning with
a four-pilch walk and Albejon fo l­
lowed with a single. Hall bunted
and reached first to load the bases
and Ned Raines made It a tie game
with a single and Seminole took Its
first lead when Paulo Silva plated a
nin with a sacrifice fly.
The ’Notes broke It open when
Tim Raines with a base-clearing
double, and still. Seminole wasn’t
finished as Taylor knocked In an­
other run with a single.
Nielson finished out lin e Ridge
tn the seventh and the ’Notes had
the win.
,
.
.
"W e p it d ow n a n d It w as good to

come back and win K.‘ Powers
said. 'Dtemer Is a great competitor
and we wanted him to w in. I’m
really pleased.*

Lyman hangs onto 6A- District 3 lead
By Dsaa Smith

GREYHOUNDS
ka Hawaii

HERALD SPORTS EDITOR

Tuesday: Lake M a ry at
Oviedo, softball, 7 p.m.

One of Seminole's strongest fea­
tures Is Its pitching staff from
which roach Mike Powers has the
talent to go al leaat six deep. Last
illglit. Andy Dtemer pitched his
first innings o f the season and
wrnt thrre Innings, allowing live
runs, but a lot of those came on
hloops over the Infield and Dtemer
was proud ol Ills first effort ol Uie
season.
*1 frit really goo«J.*'p1emer said.
*1 felt really confident tonight.
We re all confident and we knew we
should produce this year. We know
what we have to do.*

Seminole fell behind 2-0 In the
second, but tied It at the bottom of
the frame when, with one o u t Andy
Hall walked and was doubled In by
Ryan Albejon. One batter later.
Donald Taylor singled to left and
the score was tied.
Pine Ridge scored three tn the
third to end Dinner's stint, but
again. Seminole fought back.
Dill Johnson singled and C3 W il­
liams tripled to left field to score
Johnson. Williams scored on the
next pitch when Taylor knocked In
Ida second run o f the night.

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LONOWOOD _ A little over a week ago. J.T.
Williamson was tolling for the Lyman Junior
varsity baseball team.
Last Friday night, he was given the ball to
start a crucial district and conference game
against Oviedo, and while he did not get a
decision, he pitched very well.
Fast forward to last night, and Williamson
again waa given the task of knocking ofT a
district powerhouse and he came through with
flying colors, hurling a three-hitter to help the
Oreyhounda clobber Lake Howell. 11-1. In Class
eA-Dlatiict 3 and Seminole Athletic Conference
game stopped after five Innings by the run rule.

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Lyman took a 1-0 lead In the first Inning, then
took control o f the contest by plating six runs
in the second Inning and then ended the game
with a single run In the fourth Inning and three
nins In the fifth Inning.
Leading a 10-hlt Greyhounds attack were Kit
Kaminski (2-for-2 with a double). Todd RadclilT
(2-for 3 with a triple, four RDI). Jose Torrea (2for-3 with u double, one RDI) and Tyler Care (1-

for-3 with a triple, three RBI).
Chris Oaae had a double for the Silver Hawks.
Lyman Improved to 10-11 overall with the
victory, but more Importantly la 5-2 In 6A-3
play.
*Wc should be in the drivers seat.* said Lyman
pitching coach Dave Campbell. ’ If we had
beaten DcLand, and we were up 4-2 tn the
seventh inning, wed be 6-1 and only have to
win one o f our last three district games (Oviedo.
Lake Brantley. Lake Mary) to get the No. 1 seed
for the district tournament, now we have to win
two o f three.*
The Greyhounds begin the run at the top
district spot ihla Monday night when they travel
to Oviedo to take on the Lions at Mlcklrr Field
starting at 7 p.m.

L a k e B r a n t le y o u tla s ts O v i e d o
By TONY DaSORMIER
Herald correspondent
OVIEDO _ In hla poem 'O n Ills Blindness.* John
Milton said. T h e y also serve who Just stand and
wait.*
As the No. 5 pitcher on last year’s state cham pion­
ship Lake Brantley baseball team. Greg Lee's role was
to do Just that, stand and wait. In the more than 30
games the Patriots played last year. Lee pitched all of
11 Innings.
On Friday night. Lee worked eight strong Innings to
lead Lake Brantley to a 5-4 win over the Oviedo Lions

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Milder Field.
*He was our blte-the-lip guy.* said Lake Brantley
coach Mike Smith. *He had to alt back and bite hla lip

Pats’ Lopez
wants state
title repeat .
EDITOR
.

• • ’

In about three months.
Lake Brantley shortstop Fe­
lipe Lopes is folng to be

Plsaas ssa Patriots, Pags 2B

Fuss fights
back from
steroid use
By Jeff Beillateke

Thursday: Seminole Invita­
tional Track Meet at Semi­
nole High, 4 pan.
Every year the Semlnoles are one of the
state's dom inant track teams and have
won their district IB o f the last 17 years.
This season, the 'Noles are a little teas
loaded than usual, b u t stllL feature possi­
bly the best squad In Central Florida and
Ken B raum an n a s coach.
Several other county teams will be In­
cluded In the meeL one o f the biggest In
the county all season.

ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
SANFORD _ All Olga Fuss wanted
to do when she Joined a gym for
the first time was to have some fun
and feel good about herself.
She got good really fast, then
ended up competing. She wanted
to get better.
Then a nightmare which contrib­
uted to a divorce, hospital stays
and a living hell were the results.
Fuss came to America from Rus­
sia In 1090, moving to Daytona
Beach.

Plsaas aaa Olga. Pag# SB

Steroid use gave Olga Fuss a strong body (Ml photo), but H
also naarly ruined her health. Fuss, a Russian native ttao now
lives In Sanlord, is back to normal (right photo) health-wise

wid Is halting promote the MkFFtortda Neforal Bodybuilding

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2D - Seminole Herald. Sanford. Fiona* - Sunday. April 5.1990

IN B R I E F
Bodybuilding Championships
SANFORD _ The Sanford Civic Center Is
hosting tiie second annual Mid-Florida Natu­
ral Bodybuilding Championship and Ms. Fit­
ness
USA
Natlonni
Qualifier
today
(Saturday).
Some of Uic country's finest "drug free"
athletes will compete tn tire competition with
men and women ranging from nge 19 - 62.
The women's contest will offer a chance lo
compete In nationals in Las Vegas.
Proceeds will benefit the Seminole County
DARE program and tornado relief victim s.
The contest will offer a variety o f fitness and
strrngdi demonstrations and drew over 500
people last year. Kathleen Ebner won the
women's overall title and Rlc McMlllcn took
the men's award.
Prejudging at 11 a.in. with the finals be­
ginning at 7 p.m. FTve competitors will re­
ceive trophies In each clans. Entry fee Is $20
with an additional $10 testing fee.

Sanford softball meeting
SANFORD _ The Sanford Recreation De­
partment will hold an organizational meeting

for Its Spring Slowpltch Softball Leagues on
Tuesday. April 14th at 6:30 p.m. at the
Downtown Youth Center, first floor of San­
ford City Hall.
The SRI) will offer, men's, women’s. Co-Ed.
Church and Industrial leagues starting in
early May.
Cost will l&gt;e $300 for returning teams and
$325 for new teams. A discount will be given
to managers who nttrnd the organizational
meeting.
Call 330-5097 for more Information.

Goldsboro Community Day
SANFORD _ Oct to know your Police De­
partment. Sheriffs Department. F'lrc De­
partment and City Officials
when the
Goldsboro community holds a special day at
Crooms Academy today (Saturday) from 10
a.m. to 5 p.m.
Among the events going on will la* a bicy­
cle and helmet safety check provided by Lake
Mary Cycles and the Seminole County Sher­
iffs Department and a basketball game b e­
tween the Crooms Men League nnd the
Crooms High School varsity at 3 p.in.
Then- will also be K-9 demonstrations and
Police und Fire equipment and thr Alert I
and Alrcare helicopters on dlspluy.
Hot dogs, sodas and popcorn will lie
served for lunch.

Patriots

Lake Brantley s Felipe Lopez has been compared to
tho Yankees' Derek Jeter and the Manners' Ale* Rodnguez tor his skills at shortstop. The senior, who is

hitting over .500 and was the Most Vauable Player at
the Big Blue Bonanza, Is projected to be a first-round
pick in tho upcoming first-year player draft In June.

Lopez
Continued from Page IB
worth sev­
eral millions o f dollars.
Hint will all la* nice but, for
now, that's not tlu- main tiling
on Lopez mind.
Lopez, one of the most
highly-touted players in the
history of Seminole County. Is
a near-certainty to be drafted
tn the first round of the major,
league amateur draft thta June.
He's batting well over .500 this
season to lead Central Florida
and many scouts and college
coaches have commented that
they've never seen a faster
player.
Take the triples he hit during
tiie Big Blue Bonanza, the an­
nual gathering o f some o f the
area's top teams for Lake
Brantley's tournament. Lopez
didn’t Just run to third: he
practically flew.
Before a game against Sem i­
nole. over 40 college and pro­
fessional
scouts
gathered
around the Lake Brantley b a t­
ting cage Just to watch him
take practice.
Coach Mike Smith even said
that scouts are showing up at
Luke Brantley practices to take
a look at the guy people con ­
sider a cross between Seattle's

Alex Rodriguez and the Yan­
kees' Derek Jeter.
For now, Lopez Just wants to
make sure the Patriots gel an ­
other state title. Last season.
Lake Brantley went to Tampa
and brought home the title and
players and coaches arc not
hesitant to discuss repeating
tilts year.
"The state championship has
to coinc first." Lopez said.
"Everything else will Just take
carr o f Itself. I Just try to do
the same tilings every day."
Lopez has an uncle In the
Milwaukee Brewers organiza­
tion. so he has some decent
bloodlines. He grew up in
IMcrto Rico and moved to
Florida when he was 11. Lopez
played for two Orange County
schools before transferring to
tiie Lake Brantley district last
year where he batted well over
.400 on tiie Patriots run fur the
state title.
Being a new member of the
team. Lopez wasn't one o f tiie
first players that came to mind
when
urea
baseball
buffs
talked about Lake Brantley last
year, but his speed, quickness
and hitting made him a name

really
quickly.
Tiie
scouts
started to notice, especially by
tiie time Lake Brantley got to
Tampa. As It was. Lake Bran­
tley leuturrd one of the best
pitching staffs In state history,
so Lo|k*z was given a big
chunce to showcase himself.
Now he Is tiie star and the
biggest decision Is college or
pro. Lopez said he hasn't made
up hln mind for sure, but he's
leunlng
toward professional
ball.
"I'm pretty sure I'm going to
sign," Lopez said. "I'll sec what
happens
uftcr
tiie
draft."
Lopez said hr is willing to
play for whatever, team signs
iilm and that tiie money Isn't
on hts mind right now.
If lie's taken as a first-round
pick In June, he’ll be able to
rotnmund a lot o f money Just a
month after graduation and his
pram. Loprz said he's trying
not to think about It.
"I like all the attention I’m
getting but I'm not thinking
about all of the money." Lopez
said. "All I want to think about
Is what's happening rigid now.
We can win tiie whole thing. It
goes to show tiiat hard work
pays off."

Jeff
Continued from Page IB
to turn ids back and w alk halfway to
second base to ponder. That causes the
catcher to want to ponder with the pitcher
and forces the entire Infield and some of the
concessionaires to start what looks like a
convention on the mound.
And that doesn't Include Ute countless
times a coach feels tiie need to talk to the
pitcher which necessitates yet an oth er
meeting. W hat arc they talking about? A l­
most every coach In the county calls all Uic
pitches anyway, so it would seem like w hen
the coach gathers his entire lineup at the
mound, about the only thing he can say Is,
"Follow my slgnuls and throw It over the
plate."
Shorten
the warm ups.
W hen
M ark
Urunell takes the held for tiie Jacksonville
Jaguars, do they allow him practice passes
between sets o f downs? No. Does M ichael
Jordan get a practice free throw? No.
W hy do the pitchers get w arm ups? Limit
them to three, and eliminate the catcher’s
throw to second which Is followed by a toss
around the Infield a n d more pacing by the
pitcher, if the Infield hasn't learned to catch
the ball before that final w arm up toss, he
won’t learn now.
Managers: Stop ordering plckofT attempts.
You guys have every catcher In the county
Blinking he's Ivan Rodriguez, but evety sin­
gle game, at least two plckofT attempts end
up in some neighboring pool as runnerB
laugh around the bases, it's important to
hold a runner, but If you think about It,
how many times docs a pitcher have to
throw over w hen he's up by eight ru n s with
two outs? It happens. A few nights ago, a
Seminole County team w as up by three
runs In the final inning w hen a batter
reached first. The pitcher spent so m uch
time concerned with picking ufT the in sig­
nificant run that the losing (earn started to
rally. Iz-t the run n er have a base, but keep

die ball In play.
Hatters: Sw ing at die first pitch. A few
years ago, S p o rts Illu s tra te d researched It
and found thut butters do significantly bet­
ter on the first pitch than later In the count,
but it seems Uke no one goes lo die plate
ready to swing. A pitcher w ants to gel ahead
In the count, so there's a good chance that
first pilch is going to be in the strike zone.
W hy put yourself In a hole. Sw ing at the
ball.
Everyone: Stop calling timeout every time
you fall down or slide to clean off your u n i­
form. Baseball Isn't a fashion show.
Umpires: Open up the strike zone. There
arc some um pires who call a decent gam e
and diere arc some who w ant to tu m It into
a gam e o f perfect, pinpoint pitching. That's
not going to happen since, except for a few
pitchers, most high school guys can't
thread the needle with a curve ball. M ake
sure that batters know they’d better be
ready to swing.
No more meetings between the coach and
his batter while he’s at the plate. IT the b a t­
ter doesn’t understand the sign, he doesn't
belong In the game.
Move it along. Som e teams, like W in ter
Springs race on and off the field. Others
move at the same pace a s a ba n a n a alug.
Don't you guys have studying to do?
Baseball can be a beau d fu l gam e as lon g
as money Isn't involved. It can also be a
nightm are when U takes all night and the
score is 0-0 and you're pleading that the
leading team can get the 10-run rule. Speed
it up. Move It along.
And hold your meetings before the gam e
Instead o f during.
Last Second Shot: D id y o u mae th e

Chicago White Sax signed two-time
wlfe-beater W ll Cordero? He and Albert
Belle aren't exactly the Hawkeye and
B.J. of the 90 s, are they?

C o a t l n t d from P a g* IB
because there four
pitchers ahead of him. He had
to wait his turn and come out
and do the Job his senior year."
Lee's done all of the that.
Improving to 64) with the vic­
tory Friday night. He allowed
four runs (two earned) on three
hlta. striking out 12 and walk­
ing three.
Jeff McMahon pitched a per­
fect ninth Inning to record his
aecond save.
•
"That's the kind of Job he'a
done all season." said Smith.
"He’s
averaging
about
10
strikeouts a game and keeping
runners off base."
Lee retired the side in order
four times and faced four bat­
ters in another Inning.
By
comparison,
Oviedo
starting pitcher Ben Knapp
spent most of the night pitch­

ing from the stretch, not once
enjoying a 1-2-3 Inning. He
also allowed four runs (two
earned) over 7 2/3 Inning on
five hits. He struck out Just one
while walking nine (three In­
tentionally).
Lake Brantley forced extra
innings by scoring a run In die
sixth -- Derek Hansen scoring
on Felipe Lopez's double — to
tie the game at 2-2.
The Patriots scored two runs
wtthput the benefit o f a hit in
the eighth to go ahead. 4-2,
only to aec Oviedo rally to tie
the game with a pair o f runs In
the bottom of die eighth.
In the ninth inning. Brian
Chancellor led off for the Pa­
triots by reaching on an error.
Juan Rojas then sacrificed him
to second. Brian Boeshko fol­
lowed by slicing a single to left
held, scoring Chancellor with

tiie game winning run.
Pat Slmieyer (1-1) suflrrrd
thr loss lor Ovlrdo.
Providing d ir offense
for
Lake Brantley were Chancellor
|lwo
singles,
two
runs);
Boeshko (two singles. RBI):
Lopez (double. RBI); Justin
Smith
(single.
run);
Rojas
(single): and Justin Harris and
Hansen (each with one run).
Doing thr hitting for Oviedo
were Justin Holmes (single,
two nins|;
Lawrence
Piillz
(single. Hill); Jorge Hernandez
(single, run): and Jeremy Frost
(one run).
Lake Brantley Is scheduled to
play In Kentucky April 10-12
before returning to Seminole
County to play at Lyman on
April 15. Ovlrdo. which was to
play at DrLand Saturday, will
host Lyman Monday night.

Legal N otices
NOTMS or SSMSRAL BLBCTTON
I. Sandra Mortham. M t n U iT Ol State at the State at Flat
hereby give nebce that a GENERAL SUCTION win ba hotd tn
SEMINOLE County. State at Florida. an tha THMO Say at NOW MS U L A D . IS M . la M at ratal* tha te S a tw # efhoes
'OnHad Sfim'fioo
Re ere eonlow re to O a n » r ■■■ Btowtoae S alte * ■ '
Governor and Lieutenant
* *
Soc(alary ot Slate , Atlomay Oenerel
Comptroller
Treasurer
Comm.Ki.onor of Education
Comm.oa.onor of Agriculture
ite te Sonalor Drttncte 12 and 14
lu t e Representative Oitlrrclt 29. 22. 34. 21 and 37
I uprim e Court, attention ol Toro Jutlrcat
Frfth Dtotrlct Court ot Appall. Retention ol Four Judpei
Circuit Judge. itghteenih Jud.cnI Circuit Orpwpi 3 and 9
County Court Judgi Qroupi 1 and t
County Commr tiro nor: Outride 2 in d 4
School D o l'd Dritrictt t. 2 and 9
Samtnote Soil ind Water Comonrilton Dntnct Qroupi 1. 2. 3
•nd I
(U A L )
Sandra Wortham
Sacratary ol Stela
Publish April 1. IS. 1*99
P
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HOTICS TO SISO SSS
FON
AJMPOMT ACCESS CONTROL
FAN PANT TST.tS SSOUNfTY IM PRO V I MS NTS
AT
ORLANDO SAM POND AINPONT
SANFOND, FLONIOA
Salted propoaala lor lha furnishing o l aM labor, malor.an earvices and equipment lor lha AIRPORT ACCESS CONTROL SYSTIM. FAR 10T.14 SSCUAITY IMPAOMMSNTS at lha C Undo
Sanford Airport ariM ba received by tha laniard Airport Authority
at tha Ottica o l tho Director of Aviation, Orlondo Sanford airport.
Airport Terminal Building One Rad Cleveland Boulevard. Suita
200. Sanford. Florida 32773 untM 2 00 PM . April »9th, IS M , at
Which lime the propoaala will bo pubudy opened and rood aloud
Thie protect will Include die inalalteMon ol on Integrated accaet
control aye lam. cloied cireu il letevtimn (CCTV) ayatam. upgrade
and rehabilitation ol alia perimeter lancing and vehicle gatoa. furruahing and aquipping a now Airport Command Canter, Inateltebon o l liber optic introebuctura. and modmeottooe to H illin g
tecM.ltei, door herdwari. utiMttea. and building aarotcaa
On or alter March Slat. 1991. eoptea o f the Plana,
ipeciticahona. and other contrecl Document! may be aaamrned
at the office ol the Director ol A matron, Orlando Bentord Airport,
complete documenti may be obtained from lha office ol the
Director ol Aviation by payment ol Seventy-Five Dolton (979 00|
tor each ie t Payment lor Plana and other Contrecl Document a
n u ll be made by check or money aider payable to the -SAN­
FORD AIRPORT AUTHORITY* C llh will nol ba accepted Thie
payment ie non-relundebte
II Bidder doe a nol want lo pick up document! but w ithal to
have documenti ahipped by lirat-cteae U S mall, additional pay­
ment aha* be required In the tum o l Fifteen OoMara (S t9 00) Thia
919 M charge will nol apply It the Didder requeeta the document!
lo bo aonl by eapreea courier with chargee billed lo recipient!
account
No propoaala may be withdrawn alter the ichedoted lima lor
rece.pl o l propoaala. lor a ported Ol Story (90) da ye
The Sen lord Airport Authority re ae roe a the righto to w ane any
informal ibe a In or reject any and all propoeala. or le re-edvertJoe
lor p fo p o tilt
Prepoaela tiaral ba lubmllled ea le t forth In P m "Proposal
Requirements and Conditions* included In tho Contract
Documenti A bid price must bo eubmirted for each o f the llama
ttf 1*4 on th i P ro p o u l
A DM Bond or Certified Check In lha amount o f 99k of the Total
Amount brd muet ba eubmltted with the prapaaal.
A Payment Bond and a Performance Bond, each In a eum equal
to 1009k of the amount ot the Contract awarded, will be required
pnor to oseculten o f contract
To be eligible for award o l contract, the cuoceacful bidder muet
submit, upon request and within tore (9) but Ineel da ye alter the
ted opening, evidence ot financial raeponitbility. eipertence,
qua li tic ebon a. and eetiefectory completion ot prevtoua protect*,
tho the ae i It I action o f lha Sanford Airport Authority. FAA. and
FOOT.
The work performed under Hue Contract shell be governed by
Mia Federal Cantracl Provlatena aal forth In lha Contracl
Document a which include, but are not limited to. Dteodvantagod
Buainoee tnterprteo (D M ) subcontractor participation. Equal
Employment Opportunity requirements, and campitenca with
Federal Wage and Hour requirements (Davit-Bacon A c t)
The BMder agrees to comply with the lo Ho wing requirement "No
member, officer, or employee of the Sanford Airport Authority durteg hie tenure ut lor one year thereafter shell have any Intereat.
direct o r indirect, in Ih.l contract or tho proceed• thereof"
The award ol thie Contract will be contingent upon the concur renee g f the Federal Aviation Administration and tho Florida
Department of Transportation
SANFOND AINPONT AUTHOHITY
Stephan J Cooke.
Dimeter o f Aviation
PuMtoh. April S. 3. S. 1999

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PUBLIC NOTICS IS HENS ST OIVSN THAT ON Tuesday. April 7th.
1SSE at 10 00 a m. Eastern time al pramlsea ot Sunahina
Sooctelltes. *909 Cterk Road. Apopka FL 32990. the undersigned
wtlf sell at public eale to the highest bidder aH of i t * right title
and Interact in and to lha following described property as to.

where le. to wit
One (1) teas Fre.gntl.ner Model FL0120449TT Tree lor S/N
1FUY0SEB19H999494 With 139 H P Detroit ing.ne 9 Epeeit
Transmission 1)0*
Flat Top lieeper. Air Ride Suspension. Jake Brahe
T E R M ! OF T N I SALSi A minimum Down Payment o f » 9 N m
to ceahior'e chock el the tune e l eale with the balance due wanin 24 hop re
The underergned reeervev the right to brd
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT
Bradford H Pinney
el
(407) 940-0012
ORIX Credit Alliance Inc
2900 Maitland Center Parlway
Suite 400
Maitland. Florida 22791
Publish March *1. and April 9. 1990

KO-MI----------------- --------------------------------------CITY OF LANS 99ANT, FLONIOA
NOTICS OF P tS L IC HSARINO
NOTICE I t HEREBY GIVEN by the City Comneiawn ol the City
ol Lake Mary. Florida, that sard Commission will hold e Public
Hearing on April 19th, 1999 al 7 00 PM . or as soon Ihersaflet as
possible, lo consider Second Reading of an Ordinance entitled
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
REZONINQ CERTAIN LANDS WITHIN THE CITY OF LAKE MARY
AS HEREIN DEFINED FROM THE PRESENT ZONING CLASSlFrCATION OF A-1 AGRICULTURE TO R-2 MULTIPLE FAMILY. PUR
EUANT TO THE TERMS OF THE FLORIDA STATUTES PROVIDING
FOR THE AMENDMENT TO THE OFFICIAL ZONINO MAP PROViOINQ FON CONFLICT. EEVERABiLITY ANO EFFECTIVE DATE
changing the zoning on the lottowing described properly from A1 Agriculture lo R-3 Multiple Family

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From 1W corner ol SE 1/4 ol SE t/4. t e c 7. Twp 20 ■ . Rge 30
E , run N 00* 07* 93* W 1213 99 ft To Point ol Beginning run
thence • 00* 07* S3* E 99 ft, thence • 27* 07 04* E 770 99 ft To
Northern Right o f Way at (enford Ave , thence Run 9 I t ' 49' E
Along said Right of Way 390 f l . thence N 41* 99' 40' W 1041 0
It To Point of Bifpnnmg
and

Pzml Hfl- B7ZS W M i OHO flaatl

From the Southwell corner of the SE 1/4 at the SE 1/4 ol
Section 7. Township 20 South. Range 30 Eeal. run North 0* 0793"
Weet along the West kite of said SE 1/4 ot SE t/4. 442 99 Met lo
the point of beginning, thence run North 0* 07'93* Weal along
acid West line 994 13 fe e t thence South 27’ 07 04* Eest 770 99
feel to the Northerly right-of-way line of Senlord Avenues as
shown on p ill thereof recorded in Plel Book 0. Page IS. o l the
Public Records ol Semmoie County Florida, thence run North 99*
i S t f r a l along said hghl-ol-wey 170 39 leal lo the PC o l e curve
concave lo the BE end having e rediue ot 1939 09 feel, thence
Westerty along said curve 170 92 feet lo the point ot beginning
cold point being on the Northerly right-of-way line of said Sanford
The Public Hearing will be held in the Commniton Chambers.
100 N Country Club Rood. Lake Mery The Public is invited lo
■bend and be heard Said hearing may be continued Irorn time lo
lime until a final decision Is mode by Ihe City Commission
Copies o l tha Ordinance in lull are available in the City Clerk'e
Office tor review
A TAPE0 RECORD OF THIS MEETIN0 IS MADE BY THE CITY
FOR ITB CONVENIENCE THIS RECORO MAY NOT CONSTITUTE
AN ADEQUATE RECORO FOR PURPOEES OF APPEAL FROM A
DECISION MADE BY THE CITY WITH RESPECT TO THE FOREOOINQ MATTER ANY PERSON WISHINO TO ENSURE THAT AN A0EOUATE RECORO OF THE PROCEEDINGS IE MAINTAINED FOR
APPELLATE PURPOEES IS ADVISED TO MAKE THE NECESSARY
ARRANGEMENTS AT HIS OR HER OWN EXPENSE
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDINQ ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE CITY ADA COORDINATOR AT LEAIE 49 HOURS IN ADVANCE
OF THE MEETING AT (407) 324-3024
CITY OF LAKE MANY. FLORIDA
Carol A. Foater, City Cterk
DATED March H a t. 1099
PUBLISH April 9.1991
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�Seminole Hcrakl Sanford. Florida • Sunday, April 5.1 M B • 3B

‘D u ffe r ’ B erlin icke fro m the E a g le ’s nest
By Jeff Berilnicke
ASSISTANT STORTS EDITOR
SA NFO R D _ A new tradi­
tion
begins
In Sem inole
County as next month.
The O rlando Area Sp orts
Com m ission
will
begin
hosting "The Am ateur," an
event
to
crown
county
cham pions In live C en tral
Florida counties, Including
Seminole, Volusia, O range.
Osceola and Lake.
-W e’re hoping this will be
the start of a great C en tral
Florida golf tradition," O r ­
lando Area Sports C o m m is­
sion vice president J oh n
Saboor said, "After extensive
research, we round this area
lacked
a
true
a m ate u r
cham pionship for golf, but
everyone we've talked to had
really embraced the Idea.
"The Am ateur’ will culm i­
nate with a 36-hole gross
medal play format with ns
many as 144 am ateurs rep­
resenting the five counties. A
stroke-play format will be
used and players in the

men’s division will need a
handicap of 10 or better and
wom en will need an 18 o r
un d er hnndlcnp.
Each
division
will
be
flighted after the first roun d
with the top finishers h ead­
ing to the cham pionship at
Orange County National on
M ay 15-16.
The
Seminole
C o u n ty
event will be held at TL*
m acuan G olf and C o u n try
C lu b April 25-26.
There will be a fee o f $150
to enter a county open
cham pionship and players
advancing to the ch am p ion ­
ship will pay an additional
$150.
For Information, call Tom
Horan at 648-4000.

The 10th hole:
The H ugh E. T hom as Jr.
Toum nm ent will be played
for the 10th straight year at
S abal Point C ountry C lu b
on April 17 nt 1 p.m. There
will be a shotgun start with
check In nt 12:30 p.m. T h o ­

m as w a s a Seminole C o u n ty
deputy
killed
while
re­
sponding to a domestic vio­
lence call In 1089. He w as 24.
A perpetual fund w as estab­
lished to assist youn g people
who w ant to attend the law
enforcement
academ y
at
Seminole Com m unity C o l­
lege and need financial a ssis­
tance. Call 330-6670 for In­
formation...
It’s spring and most of the
high schools In Sem inole
County arc holding their
an n ual booster club golf
tournam ents.
Lyman gets things started
with an April 13 outing at
Rolling Hills G olf C lub. Cost
Is $65 per person or $250 for
a foursome with Rolling Hills
m em bers teeing off for $45.
The cost Includes 18 holes
with carts, a dinner, w el­
come gifts and prizes.
There’s a 3 p.m. sh otgun
start, so call Ann C arr (3395244} or Dan C annon (BOOSI 96) for Information...
Lake Howell Is later In the

week, teeing oft April 19 at
Ekana.
That’s
u
course
which will challenge anyone
and you might even catch
some alligators tanning on
the back nine. Cost Is $48
per player with hole spon ­
sorships going
for $100.
Shotgun Is at 1:30 p.m. with
closest to the pin competi­
tions, longest drive and putling events starling at noon.
Range balls will lie provided.
Call Lake Howell nt 320-9050
for Information...
Lake M ary fans can head
on out to Ttm acuan on M a y
4. They better be early risers.
Tec-time is at 8 a.m. with
lunch, aw ards and a raffle to
follow. There will be a p u t­
ting contest, longest drive,
closest to the pin and w agers
to knock It on the green.
Goody bags will be offered,
so call Mike McLean (3248268 for Information...
Tlm acuan G olf &amp; C o u n try
C lub will host Its M en’s
M em ber-Guest T oum nm en t
April 2-4...Speaking of Tlm aruan. Gene Thom pson Is

Olga-

Call ‘KM-322 0899
form ation.

the new teaching prolcssional and brings a back­
ground of over 33 years as a
teaching player and a C lass
A PGA mentltcr...
...Winn Dixie will host Its In ­
vitational
Charity
G olf
Tournam ent to benefit the
Scouts of Central Florida at
the newly remodeled Palm
Coast Resort on April 20.
starling nt 8:30 n.m. O nly
100 foursom es will partici­
pate an d it's flrst-comc. first
serve...For golfers looking to
play the Blue M onster nt
Doral, the resort Is offering n
package with reduced prices
from April 9 - 1 7 . Call 1-80071-DORAL...
The North
Florida PG A
Section Is accepting registra­
tions applications for the
1998 Maxfll North Florida
PG A J u n ior C liamtpionshlp
j
3olf
nt Scotland Ynrds G
olf Club
In Dade City. J u n e 11-12.

CoatiaiMd from Pag* IB
*All I wanted was to feel good about my­
self.* Fuss, 28. said.
She had previous athletic experience,
training as a professional figure skater In
Russia and enjoyed the competition. She
began working out and the competitive
fires burned again.
Site began working with a trainer who
encouraged her to compete when he saw
her potential. Fuss was married at die time
and thought her life was going pretty well.
T h e guy came and asked me If he could
help me out,’ Fuss said. T had never tried
wetghUlfilng but he told me I had potential
and that I should consider competing."
Now living In Sanford, und helping pro­
mote the steroid-free bodybuilding com pe­
tition at die Sanford Civic Center today
(Saturday). Fuss said she was told she
would have to lake It to another level to
compete professionally.
It started with steroids, completely Ille­
gal and expensive, yet. much worse,
health-threatening.
*1 started with a supplement and eventu­
ally I was talked Into taking steroids." Fuss
said. *1 kep t ssklna I f th e y w ere o k a y and
they all kept saying, ’trust me.“
Fuss said she was told she had to take
die drugs to move to a higher level of com­
petition and It worked.
"For awhile, every show I entered. I
won." she said.
The wins came with a cost: her health.
She said she never felt any guilt about
using the steroids until It started to affect
her health. The competition was great, but

They con also moke you Incredibly
strong and the perfect candidate to win
any bodybuilding competitions. Fuss said
ahr noticed her progress Immediately.
"The progress o f my body was remark­
able
and everything
responded
very
quickly." she said. "But It got expensive."
The first signs that It was getting to be
loo much was when Fuss’ mother passed
away In Russia. She wanted to go back to
Russia for the funeral but her trainer asked
her to stay for a big competition. Fuss said
she felt brainwashed and stayed to com ­
pete. She won the show, but left for Russia
afterward.
She left two days after the show and waa
still taking tremendous amounts of drugs,
but stopped cold turkey upon leaving for
Russia.
Fuss put on 40 pounds In six weeks and
developed Infections. Nausea and acnc de­
veloped. her voice grew deeper and her
heart atartrd racing. Tliat’a when Fuaa re­
alized that she needed the drugs.
’Something wasn’t good about this.* Fuss
said. *1 was Just bleeding through my nose
for no reason at all. I waa using money I
needed for paying bills and It was one of
the reasons for my divorce.*
Fuss said she came back from Russia
feeling fat and ugly. Her hair waa falling
out and acnc covered her face. Her trainer.
Fuss said, told her ahe waa on embar­

rassment to be around her and tried to
humlllnte her, then he gave her more pills
and steroids. In 30 days, she was back to
normal, but site started cramping badly
and became paranoid.
"One night I thought I was going to die.*
Fuss said. *1 went to the hospital for 11
days and the only thing my trainer told me
was to shut up about everything.*
The doctor questioned her about strrold
use. but she took her trainer's advice and
said nothing. Fuss said she told her trainer
to gel out of her life and tltat steroids were
destroying her. She finally called the police
and left Honda to get away to move to New
Jersey. She had pressure from a district
attorney to reveal the trainer's name and
the source of her drugs, and eventually,
submitted herself to a psychiatric unit at a
local hospital where she stayed for 36
days.
She was released and took her last ster­
oids tn February o f 1996.
Fuss still works out four times a week
and has lost, she said, six dress sizes
since getting off the drugs.
T m not obsessed about It anymore.* She
said, 'l l used to be on obsession und I'd
took tn the mirror 2 0 times s d ay. Now I'm
a stronger person and hopefully I can
teach othrre.*
Now she goes to Seminole Community
College where site's 15 credits from a de­
gree In financial law. She moved to Sanford
last year and. although she misses the
beauty o f Russia, she seems perfectly con­
tent with her new life tn Sanford.
She said she might even take up figure
skating again.

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turned Into a two-team race between
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On March 23rd. Orlando Ale House
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edging the league-leaders, 9-8.
The other game waa also a tight one.
with Kenyman’s Pub winning Its first
game of the season. 15-11, over the

Golden Gloves.
This past Monday (March 30), Semi­
nole Power Sports waltzed past Kerryman's Pub, 14-6. and Orlando Ale House
blitzed the Oolden Gloves 18-8.
Orlando Ale House and Seminole
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Powering Seminole Power Sports past

Kerryman's Pub were Ron Prager and
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Irulde-the-park home run and three
runs scoredl. George Paullk (3-for-4.
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one run scored) and Phil Budnovlch (1 •
for-2. one RBI).

Mariners upset Cardinals in Senior Baseball
Sanford’s Chris SptUotls (one
run scored each).
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Cardinals were Deltona's Dean
Smith (2-for-4), Vendur (1-for1. double, two RBI). Wayne
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runs as the Mariners knocked
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Orlando Senior Baseball Asso­
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Edgewater High School.
The Cardinals' loss, coupled
with the Yankees' 8-4 victory
over the Braves, threw the
league Into a to-way tie for the
top spot heading toward the
mid-point of the spring season.
The Cardinals and Yankees
are both 4-1, while the Mari­
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0-5.
The Braves and Mariners
play at 10 a.m. this Sunday,
with the Cardinals and Yan­
kees squaring off for- first place
at 1 p.m.
The Cardinals took a 2-0
lead In the second Inning when
Altamonte Springs' David Vendur doubled tn Mike Blanton
and Lake Mary's Chris Qagllano.
But the Mariners battled
back to tic the game as Tom
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scored when Sanford's BUI

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for good In the fifth Inning as
two walks and three errors led
to three runs giving the Mari­
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The Cardinals mounted a se­
rious challenge In the bottom
of the ninth Inning. A single by
Oviedo's Mike Carpenter, a
walk to Blanton and RBI
grounder by QagUano.
on
which all runners were safe
and making the score 5-4. and
a bunt single by Sanford's
David Cook loaded the bases
with no one out. chasing Engh.
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game of the season, came on
tn relief and got help from hla
defense as Hadden snagged a
drive Into rightcenter field and
doubled off a Cardinals runner
at first, all while the runner on
third held, and then struck out
the next batter to end the
game.
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Business

HmM Mote by Tommy Vlncanl

H ello an d g o o d -b y e
M " *» ■" *nco&lt;nlnfl/outooJng calibration recently,
tof Seminote County Teocher'e Federal Credit
Union. 2450 S. Laurel Avenue In Sanford. Shown
cKntng the event, left to right Principal, Lake view

Mrddlo School Jim Shupe, incoming Presrdent
Brenda J. Miller, outgoing President Bil Garrett,
aedit union board Chairman Freeman E. Baggett,
and board members Sherri Bledsoe. Jean Metts and
Ulysses Brown.

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A nd th e w in n e r Is...
Pearle Vision Center has just concluded a contest
to seek the oldest customer In the nation. Annie
Mae Tillman of Orange City, a customer at the
Sanlord Peart Vision Center is 104 years of age.
tied with a woman from Bangor, Maine, also 104.
One or both wdl be given special honors in the

Advocate proposes new plan to boost business
By Shari Brodie
HERALD FEATURE EDITOR
LAKE MARY - One opponent of the Eco­
nomic Incentive Program may have found
a way to make the "corporate welfare"
program more beneficial to the residents
of the city.
Community advocate
Doug
Fomer
fought for and won an amendment to the
city's EIP policy, adopted at the List city
commission meeting. This amendment to
the original policy, which expired in
March of 1997, Includes a paragraph
which will allow the city to set aside "15
percent of all revenues received which ex­
ceed the city’s return on Investments" tn
the EIP. Fomer has a plan for what the
city can do with that Income.
"Lake Mary residents and businesses
should soon see a direct benefit horn the
city’s Economic Incentive Program," said
Fomer.
The small business owner la proposing
a Benefit Sharing Initiative, a two-pronged
plan "earmarking a portion of the pro­
jected EIP proceeds to directly benefit
people who might otherwise feel corporate
Incentives have no relevance to them."
T h is really began during my campaign
for commissioner in 1996," said Fomer,
"and part of what I hoped to bring to the
citizens of Lake Mary."
According to Fomer. the premise of the
Initiative la position Lake Mary as a model
community and strengthen the city's rela­
tionship with Its businesses and citizens,
at no coot to the taxpayer.
"We have an linage, we have a wonderful
Image," said Fomer. “You say the word
Lake Mary tn the Centra) Florida area and
people say It’s a lovely community and a
great place to do business. You aay (Lake
Mary) tn some place outside of Central
Florida and people recognize (the name)
because of some of the corporate parame­
ters that we've had through here, and let’s
face It. establishing a marvelous model
community to Uve, work and play.

"Our quality of life la great. Ask yourself,
can tt be better? I'm not ready to say that
It's as good os It can get. Would you be
willing to try a plan if It effectively sells
our city image to others, as well as p ro ­
vides the best community possible for
ourselves, and. the kicker ts. at the same
time do It at no cost to the taxpayers?
Beautiful!"
The plan Includes two assistance p r o ­
grams:
Growth Impact Rrllef-To address con­
cerns o f residents and neighborhoods d i­
rectly affected by growth.
Buy Lake Maty Ftrst-A directory of citybased businesses, distribute community­
wide. strongly encouraging recipients of
EIP funds to make their purchases close
to home.
‘ I'd like to see a system set up whereby
we encourage all corporations,
small
businesses,
medium-sized
businesses,
large corporations. In Lake Mary and In
the surrounding area, to purchase prod­
ucts Lake Mary products." said Fomer.
"We need to set up an Incentive program,
with plaques, recognition and promotion."
The plan also makes provisions for out­
reach programs which would promote
community spirit and quality of life.
The Initiative would be regulated by two
new city boards, a Citizens’ Quality of Life
Enhancement Team and a Business Advi­
sory Team. Both boards would report to a
member of the city staff. Fomer suggests
that someone be hired to do this Job. or
assigning the responsibility to someone on
the existing stafi. The salary would be
paid out of the EIP funds.

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Boys &amp; Girls Clubs get new board

particular requests rotated to growth. "If
those situations were rotated to the det­
rimental effects o f growth, they would be
funded through what I call the Growth
Relief Impact fund," said Fom er.
One particular example presented Itself
at the lost city commission meeting. For­
tier said. A resident o f The Forest cume to
the commission asking for a wall to b r
built to replace the trees that hud been
tom down due to construction on Rine­
hart Road. H ie trees had been a buffer for
the homes located on the west side o f the
community. T h e wall," said Fomer, 'Is
specifically a grout example o f a growth
related need," The mayor told the resi­
dent. at the meeting, the wall would be on
private property and there was nothing
the city could do about the problem.

SEMINOLE COUNTY - The Board of Directors o f Boys A Oirla
Clubs of Central Florida. Inc. lias elected 10 new members
and appointed three new branch directors recently. The board
will govern operation of 12 factlltlea ’in Seminole. Orange and
Osceola Counties. Locally, the Boys A Oirla Club o f West San­
ford is located at 919 Persimmon Avenue.
Almost all of the new board members are prominent busi­
ness leaders In Central Florida. They Include: George Koehn.
chairman, president and CEO o f SunTrust Hanks of Florida,
Allen Eberly. vice president o f Properties and Government Af­
fairs at Universal Studios. William O. Schmelder. vice presi­
dent o f International Business Development for Lockheed M ar­
tin. Thomas E. Hunt, regional corporate director with Bell­
South. David T. Halverson, senior vice president for Tupperwarc. Jim Daniel. Jr., president o f Dancor Contracting. Inc..
William D. Palmer o f Palmer and Palmer, P-A-. Barbara
Muuricctte, with Upton's. F. David McKinney, president and
CEO o f J. Rnlfe Davis Insurance Agency, and Gary Dedtdas o f
GA1 Consultants.
New branch directors include Rob Bennermon In Pine Hills,
Felix Rojas in West Orange and Che Williams tn Apopka.

"Mow many times do you hear the
promises that growth Is going to fix for us,
only to find out 10. 15. 20 years down the
road, "Well. It never really worked out that
way“r Fom er asks. *1 want to hammer it
down. I wont to guarantee It. I want to s e ­
cure It.*
At the current rate of the city's Involve­
ment In the EIP. the Initiative would have
$300,000, or more, to spend by 2003.
Fomer said he has met with current rtty
commissioners and former commissioner
Sheila Sawyer, another EIP opponent, and
"received favorable response from all of
them."

TR A N S M IS S IO N T U N E -U P OFFER

Fomer lias to meet with City Manager
John Litton, to outline his plan. Litton,
would have to recommend Uie plan to the
mayor and rtty commissioners for ap­
proval.

The Citizens’ Quality of Life Enhance­
ment Team would have advisory and ad­
vocacy capacities working with the city,
researching, quantifying and qualifying

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"We've secured the funding, we've gotten
consensus." said Fom er. "We have arrived
at the precipice o f the single greatest op­
portunity for citizen participation, quality
o f life enhancement and city-based busi­
ness Involvement Uian we've ever hud."

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What kind o f small business should I open?
In my role as the Coordi­
nator of the Seminole Com­
munity College's Small Busi­
ness Development Center. I
am asked from time to time,
"what business
should I
open?". This
presents
a
problem. In that our role la
one of support to local small
businesses. In that role 1 fre­
quently challenge clients as
to suitability of their busi­
ness Idea or plan. But I am
careful not to portray that 1
have some crystal ball or
acme special Insight that al­
lows me perfect Judgment.
But In the last couple of
years tn my drives to and
from work. I have had an
opportunity to think about
what la one of the best small
businesses. So here goes my
choice for a great business
that fits a lot of desirable
criteria. I believe the spe­
cialty catalogue business la
the beat opportunity for a
start up business today.
My reasoning ts that with
the technological revolution
this business that began in
the 70’s la even easier In
00‘s. When 1 was a boy my
family received magazines
like LOOK and LIFE. These
were general Interest m agslines that offered a view on
the world that was nipplanted by television. But in

future. At the present time however, Annie Mae was
taken to Peart# Vision In Sanford's Seminois Center
(Wal-Mart) shopping center by kmo, where she was
given a new pair of glasses, free of charge. Shown
during the arrival, left to right Pearie Vision
manager Rick Moses, Annie Mae TBman, and
granddaughter Rose Gray.

Small
Business

zinc on saltwater fishing,
freshwater fishing and one
on baseball. In today's envi­
ronment with two people
working, few have any en­
ergy fed to read anything
that is not of great interest
to them.
Look at what lias hap­
pened to the great general
Interest retailers of this cen­
tury. Sears. JCPenney and
Montgomery Wards have all
either dropped or scaled
back the catalogue business.
Does that mean that the
catalogue business Is dead?
Absolutely notl
What
It
means ts that you have to
serve a niche market that ei­
ther haa few options as to
where to buy or little per­

sonal time to buy.
The key to Ihla business la
the mailing Hat. You cannot
waste your money on people
who do not have this Interest
or tiave no inclination to
buy. Lists and
software
packages now allow you the
small business person to find
the hot customer. Presenta­
tion and timeliness of deliv­
ery along with quality prod­
ucts also heavily Influence
the success of the operation.
This makes the perfect
home baaed business with
the ability to schedule your
personal activities. Your cus­
tomer In Seattle doesn’t
know or care If you are
dressed in bedroom slippers
os long as his Inquiry is han­
dled properly. In our land of
plenty a great number of
niches
remain
un served.
Think about your hobbles or
interests, where do you buy?
Is your market underserved?
Well, so much for my ad­
vise a* to what business. 1
certainly hope 1have act you
to thinking about the oppor­
tunities that exist for people
of drive and determination.
Wayne Hardy Im the Coordi­
nator o f the Sm all BualnetM
Developm ent Center at S em i­
nole Com munity College. He
can be reached at 321-3493.
email w hardyQbellM outh.net

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YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
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hat bean filed against you and
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r*t*ct any end ell bid*
Publish April I. IM S
P E P S I_____________________

IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF T N ! ttT H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M AND FOB
• ■MINOLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C A S ! NO. I T I I T I 0 A t « A
NATI0NSBANC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
Ptemlitttsl.
v*
ARTHUR C GARZA *1 el.
D*l*nd*nl(t|
NO TICI OF SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur.
susnl lo en Order er Final
Judgmanl
Scheduling
Foreclosure Is le entered on
Mtrth 2fth. IM S M (hi* c a t*
now pending M said Court, the
style ol which I* indicated
above
I will sell to the fughesl end
best bidder lor cash at th*
W IST FRONT DOOR SEMIN01I
COUNTY COURTHOUSE. SOI N
Park Avenue Sanford Fiend*
32TF1. at t l M A M . on the
NOTICS
l i s t day o l APRIL. IM S the
' THE ST JOHNS RIVER WATER
following da sen bed property t t
fjANAQEMENT DISTRICT has
sal forth m said Order or Final
te. e.r ad an application lor
Judgment, to-wit
Consumptive water Use from
LOT I. LAKEWOOD AT THE
'lorida
Water
Services
CROSSINGS
UNIT
THREE
■oration PO Dos * 0*110
ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR
ndo.
FL
12*40.(120.
PLAT THEREOF AS RECOROEO
•cal.on a 4)42 Th* apphM PLAT BOOK 31 PAGES SO
proposes to withdraw
AND S I. IN THE PUBLIC
l i t MOO ot water for
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
■counted tor use and
COUNTY. FLORIDA
OU MOO ol water for
a/k/a S41 HOLBROOK CIRCLE.
n.ng and 0 3701S MOD ot
LAKE MARY FLORIDA 12T4S
baler lor I1S0 000 Acres ol
ORDERED al SANFORD
Personal needs and 0 0O0SS
SEMINOLE Count* Florida this
MOD ol water to* Fee pro tec l i s t day e l MARCH. IM S
Eon The withdrawals used by
MARYANNE MORSE
pi.r proposed protect writ conA* Clerk. Circuit Court
tu t o l Giound Water from
SEMINOLE County. Florid*
Floridan Aquitar via S Ac try*
By Ruth King
Walls In Seminote County lo ca l.
A* Deputy Clark
•d in Seelian f 1 . Toween.il SI ■
■PEAR A M Q rrilA N P J L „
ROWSI I H - M H R T I S T I R M I W
70S South Ditto Highway ,
Cerat Oabto*. Ffostd* SIM S
Should you be infaresloD JT
Telephone |&gt;M)SAS-12tl
*ny ol the listed ap—waftoo*.
Parson* with dwebUrty who
feu should contact the St.
need a special accommodation
John* River Water Management
So pertielpale M Mu* proceeding
Ortlnct. State Mlghwey I N
should
contact
A0A
Steel. PO Bea M IS , Palais*
Coordinator *1 H I N Park
Florida 3217*1421
Written
Avanuo. Suit* N . Sanford.
ebreclions or a request to bo
Florida S t m , al laaal thro day*
informed
regarding
Board
prior
Is
Iha
proceeding
action on the application may
Telephone (407) 123-4130 (a t
b* mad*, but ahould be
4227. I SM MS-S77I (TODI. or
• c e.ved within fourteen (M|
1 100-111-1770 (V). me Florid*
Sty* Norn th* d el* ot thrt pub*
Relay Sarwc*
•Nation
Written nbrnnbons
Pubtotf: A psH S. 11. IM S
ahould Identity IN* obyector by
M M I
ns me end address, end tufty
describe the ebrectron lo the
eppi.es Iion All tunafy tiled writ­
■ YNB CIRCUIT COURT
ten obfeslions *nR be presented
to th* Board let consideration
■A it* datibaration en th* appilFU* Number oa-saa -C P
0*1 ion prior to th* Board taking
IN RE ESTATE OF
action on th* application Filing
OLENDA JEAN BROWN
q written e braction does not
Oocaaaad
entitle you to a Chapter 120.
N O TIC I
Florida Statutes, admnistrsbv*
OF
ADMINISTRATION
hearing Notre* Ol intended
Th* adminrtltalien o l th*
(proposed) agency action win
aetata o l aland* Jaan Brown
bn provided to person* who
decaaaad. File Number St-200have
requested
individual
CP, It pending Hr the Circuit
notice Persons whose sub­
Court tor Seminole County.
stantial Internals are affected
Florida, Pro be I* Oi vision, the
by lb* application and who fils
address ol which Is Serrano!*
a petition meeting the require­
County Courthouse Sanford.
ment* o l le ctio n * 40C-1 S it
Florida 12771 Th* name* and
end 40C-1 M l . F A C , may
addresses o l Mw personal rep­
obtain an admanialrathis hear*
resentative and th* personal
representative's attorney are
Publish April S. IM S
a*I
forth botosr
0EP-S7
ALL INTIRSSTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
All person* on whom Hue
nolle* I* served who hev*
objection* that challenge the
IN TNB CIRCUIT COUNT
validity of the w t! th* qualifica­
OF TNB BIBNT1BMTN
tion* ol the personal represen­
JUDICIAL ONMUIT
tative. venue, or |uriedit lien ol
MAND FOB
this Court or* required to Ms
SININOLB c o u n ty ,
FLORIDA
their obieebona with Iht* Court
PROBATA DIVISION
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
CASS NO.I SB-SSf .OP
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
IN RE TNI ESTATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
DOROTHY W TILSCHNIR,
THIS NOTICI OR THIRTY DAYS
Decaaaad
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
NOTION
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
OP A0MIMSTRJ(nO4l
ON THEM.
Th* admlnlalrallon ol th*
AS creditors o l Iha decs deni
aslal*
ol
OOROTHY W
and ether person* having
TILSCHNER, dacaaaad, FHe ctalma or demands agalnal
Number SS-2S7-CP M pending decadent's aalal* on whom a
In the Circuit Court for copy o l Iht* nobs* I* served
Seminole County, Florida. within three month* slier the
Probata Division, Mi* address d al* ol the bra I publication o l

i

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w 1

ol which is Seminole County
Courthouse. P.0. Drawer C.
Sontord. Florida SITTI Th*
name* and addressee al the
personal representative and the
parsons! rapresenlaliva's attor­
ney are set forth balms.
AS Intorostad person* at*

WITHIN THREE MONTHS OF
TMI FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE:
( I ) aN claim* against th*
aalal* and (2) any obfaclion by
an tnlaroatad parson to whom
Milt notice a n mailed that
challenge* the validity o l IN*
will, Mm quslifleattona ol tbs
personal reprasantaUva. venue,
or (unadicbon of Ihe court.
ALL CLAIMS AND OBJEC­
TIONS NOT SO FtLEO WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED
Public*bon ol Nile Notice hat
begun on April Slh, IS M
Personal Represent*Uv*
WAYNE T. TILSCHNER
WILLIAM H MORRISON.
ESOUIRS
T IM South U S Highway 17-03
Fern Park. Florid* 32710
Toi*phone 407/S14-1414
Attorney tor
Parsanal Raprsaantativa
Pubitah April S. I t . IM S
0EP-T*

with this Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICI OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OP THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
AN other creditors ol the d ee*or demand* against Iha d ece­
d en t* aa lal* must III* their
claim* With 00* court WITHIN
T H R U MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRJT PUSUCAJIOH OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
Th* dal* * f Pi* first publica­
tion of Mile Nebco I* April
I,
IBM .
Personal Repraaenlalhra:

Attorney lot

k i l l Eton* Snoot
Oviedo. FL SI7S1

Pononal Ropraaeatalhra:
John A. Baldwin
( I N I . Highway IT-12
Fern Park. FL 12710
Telephone: (407) 004-1424
Florida Bar No : 114170
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
OAOO NO. S T -tS ri-O A -1 4 -A
2ROSSLAH0 MORTGAGE
JORP
Plaintiff.
va
ENOH N SAMUEL.
EITHER O ENOH. a/k/a
ESTHER O SAMUEL, and
‘ JOHN DOE and MARY DOE",
th* name* being fictiltoir*.
Iha Irue identities ol
Defendants being unknown
lo Plaintiff, the parties
mlendad being th*
pertwi in poiaaaawn.
Defendant*
N O T IC I OF SALS
Notice is hereby given that,
pursuant to th* Order or Final
Judgment entered on Merch
27th. I l l * In thia cause, in the
Circuit Court ol Seminole
County. Florida. I will aell the
property situated In Seminole
County. Florida described as
LOT 111. 1AUSALITO SEC­
TION FOUR. According lo Iha
Plal thereof a* recorded m Plcl
Book 21. P ag** 14 and IS. ot
th* Public Record* ol lsnunol*
County. Florida
al public tale, to the highest
and b all bidder, lor cash, al Ihe
weal Iron! door ol Iha Sammol*
County Courlhoua* In lanlord.
Florida, i l I I 00 a m . on April
21*L I M I
Dated at (anlord. Florida thia
11*1 day al MARCH. I M I
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BT Ruth King
Deputy Clark
Derry M Elkin la q
•100 Kogar Dlvd . lu ll* *104
• l Petersburg FL 11702
Publish April 5. 12 1M l
D f P-40

In accordance with th*
American with Disabilities Act.
person* with disabilities need­
ing e apecral accommodation to
participate in this proceeding
should contact the Clerk ot the
Circuit Court at th* SEMINOLE
County Courlhoui* al 407-3234310, not inter than seven days
prior to iha proceeding II h eai■
tng impaired. 1 -100-435-17 71
&lt;TDD) or 1-B0O-SIS-S77O. via
Florida Relay Service
Publish April S. 12. IBS*
DEP-BS

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF TNB I STM JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AMO FOR
S IH IR O L I COUNTY,
FLORIDA
0 S R IR A L
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASS NO) ST t i l l C A M -A
COLONIAL MORTOAQE
COMPANY
PLAINTIFF
VI
MELINDA M SCHMIDT A/K/A
MELINDA SCHMIDT A/K/A
MELINDA MATES
SCHMIDT A/K/A MILINOA
DODOS. IF LIVING AND IF
DSAD THC UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
ORANTIES. ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS. CRSDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTUS CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH.
UNDER OR AOAINIT MELINDA
M SCHMIDT VKJA MELINDA
SCHMIDT A/K/A MELINDA
MATES SCHMIDT A/K/A
MELINDA DODDS. UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF MELINDA M
SCHMI0T A/K/A MCUNDA
SCHMIDT A/K/A MEUNDA
MATES SCMMI0T A/K/A
MELINOA DODOS. IF
ANY. FRED J SCHMIDT
A/K/A FRED JOHN
SCHMIDT. IF LIVINO.
AND IF OEAO. THE
UNKNOWN IP O U II.
HEIRS DEVISEES
GRANTEES. ASSIGNEES,
LIENORS CRIOtTORS
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTERS ST EV
THROUGH UNDER OR
AGAINST FRED J.
SCHMIDT A/K/A FRED
JOHN SCHMIDT
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
FRED J SCHMIDT
A/K/A FNEO JOHN
SCHMIDT. IF ANY.
ROGER J MCDONALD.
•UBIN. ROSENBLUTH,
LOSEV. BRENNAN.
BITMAN t MORSE. P A .
PAUL TONDERA.
CLERK OF THE COURT
IN AND FOR ORANGE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES
INSURANCE COMPANY. DAVID
M MOORE. MARGARET A
MOORE. CMT HOLDING
LTD D/S/A PRUDENTIAL
FLORIDA REALTY. UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA.
DSLAMIS TONDERA A/K/A
DCLANIi RUTH
TONDERA A/K/A OCLANIE
RUTH SCHMIDT. JOHN DOE
AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION

•H TNB CIRCUIT COURT

OF T M SMNTSBNTN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M M IH A L1 COUNTY,

OCFENDAMT(S)
NOTICE
OP FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICI IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuenI to a Summary Flnel
Judgmanl of lorecloaur* dated
Merch 27th. ISM . entered m
Civil C*a* No S7 2110 CAI4-A
Of Vt* Circuit Court o l too 1STH
Judicial Circuit In and tor SEMI­
NOLE
County.
SANFORD.
Florida. I vnK aell lo the higheal
and boat blddaf tor caah WEST
FRONT DOOR OF THE COURT­
HOUSE ot the SEMINOLE
County Courlhoua* located al
M l N PARK AVENUE in SAN­
FORD. Florid*, at 11 M a m on
toe 21*1 day of April. 1SSS th#
following described properly a t
**t forth In laid Summery Final
Judgmanl. to-wit
LOT 2. BLOCK A. PARKINSON'S SUBDIVISION. ACCORD­
ING TO TMI PLAT THEREOF AS
RECOROEO IN PLAT BOOK •

0F ™ B PUBLIC

RECORDS
OF
COUNTY, FLORIDA

I l f THC CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH0 10TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
OIMIMOLC COUNTY,
FLORIDA
O SH IRAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASS NOl S T -1 0 TI-C A -I4 -W
NORWEST MORTGAGE. INC .
A CALIFORNIA
CORPORATION F/K/A
NORWEST M0RTQAQE INC
A MINNESOTA CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS
OEATRICE S
TALIAFERRO. ET AL
DEFENDANT(S)
NOTICS OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO HENRY TALIAFERRO
who** resident* ra unknown it
h#/eh*/th#y b# living, and it
h*/ah*/lh*y b* dead
th*
unknown defendant* who may
be apouset. heirs, devisee*,
grantees, easigneat. lienor*
creditors, trustee* and all par­
ti** claiming an intaraal by.
through, under or agalnal th#
Dalandanta. who *r* not known
lo be dead or alive, and all partie* having or claiming to have
any right, hit* or interest in the
property described in th* mort­
gage being foreclosed harem
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to foreclose a
mortgage on Iha following
property
LOT 10S RAMBLE WOOO
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT OOOK 21 PAOES 7 ANO
S. OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
O f SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
has been Med against you end
you are required to serve e
copy of your written dafanaea
■I any to it on DAVID J STERN
ESQ Plemtiff s attorney, whose
addraea n SOI S Univaraity
Onv* 4S00. Plantation
FL
13)24 (no later than 30 days
from the date of th* lin t publi­
cation ot thia notice ol ectionj
and tile the original with the
clerk ol tors court either before
service on Ptemlitr* attorney or
immediately Ihereallel, other* a default wdl be entered
agem il you lor the relief
demanded m the complaint or
petition filed herein
WITNESS my hand and Ih*
seel ol this Court al SEMINOLE
County Florid* ttu* H at day ol
MARCH ISSS
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY Ruth King
Oeputy Clerk
LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
•01 ■ UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION. FL 31)24
Pubiiah Aprd • 11 1**4
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SEMINOLI

11BS*4 lt“ ' * ’ * ' * * * ° * MW,CM'
(CIRCUIT COURT BEAL)
MARYANNS MORSE
Clerk e l the Circuit Court
By : Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J. STERN, P A
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI S. University Ortve
Plantation. FL S I 124
IS14) 211-4000
07-10272

C lV *. ACTION
CASS BS. ST-SSSOCA-14
DIVISION A
NORWEST BANK
MINNESOTA. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION AS
TRUSTEE.
Plsmlitl.
va
RALPH A MCOAHA. al al
Del* rule nt*
NOTICS OF SALS
Notre* it hereby given that
pursuant to at Final Judgment
of Foreclosure or Order deled
March 27th, IM S. enlaced in
Civil Case Number S7-2SSOCA14. In Ih* Circuit Court lor
SEMINOLE County, Florida
wherein NORWEST BANK MIN­
NESOTA. NATIONAL ASSOCIA­
TION A t TRUSTEE I* Ih*
Plaintiff, and RALPH A MCOA­
HA al a t . are the Delendanta. I
will u l th* property situated in
SEMINOLE County. Florida,
described at
Lot t. Block S. Tier I. TOWN
OF SANFORD, according to the
piet thereof a* recorded in Plat
Book 1. Pag* SS of th* Public
Records ot Seminole County.
Florida
al public sale to tha higheal
and bast bidder, tot cash, at the
■rati Iron! door. 101 North Park
Avanua. Santord. Florida, al
11.00 a m on tha H a t day ol
April. ISSS
Dated MARC H 3 1at. 1SSS
Maryanna Mors#
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By: Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
Wdkam M Ootaon
S Aktociata*
1230 South Myrtle Avenue.
Suits 10*
Cie*rosier. Florida S4C1S
•In accordance with Iha
Americana With Diaabilitlaa Act,
persona In need o l a special
accommodation lo participate
In Iht* proceeding ehaH. within
seven ( f ) day* prior to any pro­
ceeding
contact
th*
Admtnfalfstive O ltic* o l the
Court, lo t N Path Avanua.
Seminole County Courthouse.
Santord FL 12771 telephone
(407) 321-4110. TDD 1-100-SM1771 or 1-100-BSS-1770 via
Florida Relay Service*
Pubiiah April 1. 11. IS M
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1 -403
IS THS CIRCUIT COURT
OF THS BIOHTEEMTM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SSMINOLS COUNTY,
STAYS OF FLORIDA
Caaa Na. ST-2TSS-CA-t4-A
GENERAL JUHISOICTION
DANK OF AMERICA. FSB
Plaintiff,
v*
KEVIN W JACOBS
*1 ut . et a l.
Defendant*
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
BY CLERK OF
CIRCUIT COURT
Noire# i« hereby given that the
umfrrvigned Meryanne Mora*.
Clark of the Circuit Court of
SEMINOLE County Florida will
on Ih* 23rd day ot April. ISSS
at 11 00 a m al th# W e*l Front
door ol the SEMINOLE County
Courlhoua*. in Ih* City of
Santord. Florida otter lor tale
and aell at public outcry to Ih*
highest and beat bidder lot
caah. th# loltowtng described
property situated in SEMINOLE
County. Florida, lo-wil
LOTS 1 ANO 2. BLOCK O.
TOWNSITE OF NORTH CHULU
OTA ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT DOOK 2 PAQE 54-SS
PUDLIC REC0R0S OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
pursuant to the final decree of
lorecloaur* entered in a c a t*
pending in said Court. Ih# alyl#
ol which is BANK OF AMERI­
CA
F SO
v*
KEVIN
W
JAC00S. *1 ua . *1 al
In accordance with th#
American* with DiaabiMi** Act.
partone with a disability who
need a special accommodation
to panicipel# In this proceeding
should
contact
AOA
Coordinator al )0 t N Park
Avenue. Suite N 301. Sanford
Florida 32771 at taasl five day*
prior
to
Ih#
proceeding
Telephone (407) 321-4330 e it
*4227. 1(100) SSL-S77t|TDDl
ot 1-1100) S33-S770 (V). vis
Florid* Raley Service
WITNESS my hand and otlicial
seal of said Court this 31st day
ot MARCH 1W*
(SEAL)
Honorable
Meryenne Morse
a
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Dy Ruth King
Oeputy Clerk
LAW OFFICES OF
JOSEPH PANIILLO
Post Office 0o* 234 7
Temp# Florid# 33401
Publish April 5 I I IM S
DEPS2

IN THS SIOHTSSNTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
•SM IH O IS COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
PROBATB DIVISION
FILS NO.t SS-ISS-C P
IN RE ESTATE OF
THOMAS A TIPTON
Deceased
NOTICS
OF ADMINISTRATION
The editsmelralion of the
ealala ot THOMAS A TIPTON
deceased File Number Si-234CP Ik pending in the Circuit
Court lor Seminole County.
Florida Protral* Division the
addraea ol which i* 310 N Park
Avenue. Santord, FL 32771 Th*
name end eddreaa ot th# peratnat representative end the
personal rapreaantab** a attor­
ney are a*I forth below
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
A4 parsons on whom Itus
notice is aarved who hev*
obi*cbun* that challenge Ih*
validity ot Ih* wiM. ih* qualifica­
tion* ot th* personal repreaenlativa. venue, or yurtsdiction al
tin* Court er* required la til*
their ebrectron* with 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 THII NOTICE
ON THEM
All craddor* ol th* decedent
end other persona having
claim* or demands again* t the
decadent* estate muit lit*
their claims with this court
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS
AFTER THE 0ATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
The d el* ol Ih* Inal publica­
tion of this Notice i* March 2S.
ISSS
Personal Representative
Tisha Ttplon Fulirll
7S1 Cross Bow Lane
•enlerd. FL 127T3
Attorney lor
Personal Representative
Stephen H Coover
Hutchison. Mamet*
A Coover. PA
PO Boa IM S
Santord. FL 32772
1407) 322-4051
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IN TNB COUNTY COURT
OF THS StaHTSSNTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SSMINOLS COUNTY.
FLORIDA
case n o .

•s-oess-cc-se-F

WEKIVA HUNT c l u b
COMMUNITY
ASSOCIATION INC a
Florida nut-tor-pro tit
corporation
Plaintitl
v*
BRIAN J STRNAD
and UNKNOWN TENANT

Defendant*

N O TIC I OF S A L !
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that pursuant lo tha Final
Judgment
in
Foreclosure
entered on Ih# 27th day ot
March IS IS in Civil Action No
SS-0015-CC-20-F ot the County
Court at th# Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit, in and tur Sammol#
County. Florida, in which BRIAN
J STRNAD i* the Defendant
and WEKIVA HUNT CLUB COM­
MUNITY ASSOCIATION INC . t*
the Plaintiff I will M il to th*
hiijhaal and beat bidder lor
c*»h at the w etl Irani door ot
the
Sammol*
County
Courthouse Santord. Florida at
f t SO A M
on APRIL 13rd
ISSS. Ih* following described
reel property « e l forth in Hi*
Final Judgment
Lot 2SS Wekiva Hunt Club
F o b Hunt Section 2 according
to the plat thereof, i * recorded
in Plat Dook 24 Page* S4-S7 ol
the Public Record* ot Serranoi*
County Florida
DATED this 27th day ol March
ISM
Maryann* Mora* Clark
By Jan* E JaaewK
Deputy Clerk
PlainbH* Attorney
(M IL A QASPf RON1. JR . ISO
931 Wekiva Spring* Road
Longwoud Florida 3277S
|*07) 772-7103
N O T IC I
AMERICANS WITH
DISABILITIES ACT OF ISSS
Adm inistrative Order
N *. 11-47
Persona with a disability who
need a special accommodation
to participate in this proceeding
should
contact
AOA
Coordinator at 301 N Park
Avanua.
Suita North
301.
Senlord. Florida 32771 al least
live |S) day* prior to th* pro­
ceeding Telephone (407) 3234330. eatention 4227. 1-S00SSS 4771 (TDD), or 1-S00-SSS• 770 (V). via Florida Relay
Service
Pubiiah April I. f t . ISSS
D IP-SI

13— H ealth it B eauty
EXTRA HOUOAV WEtOHTT
t-On-1 Personal Training &lt;v/
Lifetime Fane#* Free body tat
analysis
Dennis.
Eiercite
Physotognf. 772DM 7

LIKE WORKING
WITH PEOPLE7
BE A MEDICAL ASSISTANT.
A i s Mndeat Assistant with An
Associate ol Science degree,
you wd hryj prepare patient* lor
eiammation* conduct import­
ant test* end perhaps even n t
ikt m minor forgery try a rewaning career 4 you toe help
mg other*
-Day or C renm gCIJiief
•Financial A*7 tor Those VVhoOu.W'iy
Oredbare placemen/ Assis­
tance
Cal Today* 407-S31-9S1S

3 pot aval Avg $ IS 5 W » Sal
• comm Santord based poof
heating leader No cokt cahng
--------—
F/T
A P/T Call
M isty Smelt ra r 133-2070 e i t .
212

APPLIANCE DELIVERY DRJVER: Must have vetucte with
tri4er hitch |7/hr * 10c m4*
Can 134-7072 located to Cat-

APPOINTMENT
COORDINATORS
2nd STvtt I Weekands
NO SELLING! Winter Parti area

City C o lle y
SS] Cast Hwy 43* SM 200
Cassetierry FL 32707

Ligytf O/E skat*
LABOR FORCE STAFFING
(407) S3I-U2S

AISCMBLV/WAREHOUSE

(407) S33-?330 Cat. 221
Senior Reeource Alliance
FUNOCOBYTHS
OF CLOCK AFFA—B
71— H e lp W a n t e d

NOWHlftlNfil
F/T A TYT tor a Ma/or Manufac
tunng plant m Sanford Pop
tons are araiiabie on an
shift*. Pace **tier Personnel
M 330-2911 or 130-1BSS

‘ EXTRA INCOME

'96*
Earn S200 - IM O weekly m*4
•ng tare o-grams lor more by
tormation send •
sett ad
dratted stomped envelope to
Oasts Cams A grit*. PO Bo.
|d12290 LAemt. FL 33261

A&amp;miCE

AMERICA
Caah Advance
Cantars, Inc

Longwood area Mult have HS
or GEO I Ul 25 M Temphve.
tun Benefit*, reliable vane

LABOR FORCE STAFF*40
(407) S31-5224

AttTNtidNCNAa---------Come and pn out canng team
ol Nurse* and CNA’a fie r i
t benefit E.penanced rec­
ognized
3:OOprw-11:00pm
aMR iieSekb. Ptoe*e apply m
parson DMon* He—riCSTO Rehabwuton Center l i s t ER
camBhrd. Deflon* IOC
a

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LPN's &amp; RN's!
Become an RN or 3NS
graduate and increase your mcome wanout gong twe* to
school* To schedule your veermew m Orlando. C al Don Ratby April 23.
■I’i i l
tiLj-ea
A u to h r n o m i n e e
ER. Hak&gt; prepartnkmoa lor
paint. Must have ewenance
Immeikete opening CaB Tom

M VBdng CaacM W ka. S21

2010 or £21-2301.

AUTOSSOTTVE DCTA&amp;CRS
— * #w---, aa~&gt;u,- toi,

»*n»oiu'LOngwDoafijnenao
Good income Pofanhel
Benekt* After 90 Day*
Tape Beat 407-293 3065

F /T Asst. Mgrs.
Growth Company e looking lor
Asst Manager m Santord to
'/cun our team We are ma«itkjtog industry trends and ag­
gressive growth plans to be
come the testing provider ol
affordable cash advance ie
c e a We oFer greet salary A
benefits a* we* as growth opporturvtws A attractive hours
your resume: Adtne, PO Boa
Spartanburg, SC 3S304-30M.
Far: — 4-4 I M S 12. EOC

AVON (CEOS rape • ffaa area
SeS hrtt quaMy products, earn
good SiS tea hotam 331-7112
BABYSITTER M-F 3 30PM
•
7PM Rekabie.own transp.rals

req Great

pay. Deltona

(904)433-9001 Aik lor Apni Ann

Cabinat Makar
Sanford araa.speaairty
Manufacturer seeks
Eip lananaior asaantJer I
mstaler CaS lor a
334-SI 00.
CYSLOCARE TEACHERS I

AG CAMIKfta,U4C

DATA
ENTRY/CLERICAL
ASST
Eaci posbcnl Word/10
key a trust) Petsonabiel Great

BMW

TOPTALEKT BTAFFD40

AG CA RRIER S. INC.

A FL BASED CARRIER
•NEW PAY P LAN "
1 2 3 TO .22 Cents Pat Mile
LOADED k EMPTY.IO

Be A Paralegal!

Cleeses held et the Unlvenlty ot Ortendo
School ot Lew
Floods La w Cutnctfum • Attorney Directed
100.000 Vokjme L aw Library • Small Classes

OPEN HOUSE
T h u rad ay, M arch 19th i t 6:30 pm
Florida Technical CoU*9 «
111! N, Samoran B M , Orlando

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GUARANTEED
$ 10.50 P/H
IN TRAILING

ADCS
Part I tui-oma needed Eri req
Goodbanatas Ca4 323 7906

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678-5600

START'
'LAY OVER PAY*
‘ BREAK DOWN PAY‘
•EXTRA STOP PAY*
*1 Day Off tor 7 Day* Out*
•VACATION PAY*
•HOUOAV BONUS PAY’
■401 K RETIREMENT
•PERFORMANCE BONUS
•SAFETY BONUS
■RIDER PROGRAM
•CONVENTIONALS
'SATELLITE EOUIPPED
•EMPLOYEE Asia Program
1 V/ QTR EXP/ CLS A COL
REQ
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Monday thru Fnday Only
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to. FL 1X003

quickly, your
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10— 400 4470toC/Vtaa
P/T CARS OIVER AFTERNOON
WBitof M iM to. Cea
te y o a S t l- m s

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Ca4 DeDary Manor, 4B7-B0B4439. Aak tor Dvador ol Nunor apply wqhm s o North
17-92. OaBary. Ftonda. Drug
EOC.

A career worth investigating.

PRIVATE INVESTIGATION

CELEBRITY CIPHER
by LuIsQwnpo*

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today ic L * CequaWF

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ridiculous. S 4 i follows lovo, N rtovor prpcodos i t * — Sophia
Lorsn.

Learn about conducting Investigations, perform ing surveil­
lance, and preventing potential crimes. You can then become a
P.l. fo r an Insurance company, credit card company, o r even
y o u r own agency.

• Day or Evnlng Classes
• Financial Aid for Those
Vito Qualify

• Convenient 4 Day School Week
&gt; Nationally Accredited by ACICS
as a Junior College

• Graduate Placement Assistance

407- 831-9816
City College
883 Eaat H w y. 430, fitc. 200 • C asselberry, F L 32707

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�6B • Seminote HetaKJ, Santor-d. Florida ■Sunday. April 5.1998

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
71— H u r W anted

71— H elp W anted

» s u n iimi-on a r k s me
* ° l l \ ______ *&lt;” * W _ U »
Long Term Short Term
Temp To Him

ORIVER needed tor wholesale
nursery Local deKvenes • other
nursery tasks Musi have clean
COL Beginning pay $7,hr For
tryx* mtormation can 332-1727
Brmguai hetptii

DELIVERY DELIVER AH hr*
WAITRESS
« M t i Cat# Sorrwnfo LO l&gt; ryie 322 1969

DRIVER
Musi have Class 8 license
raid hohdayOacation. med*
1 a&gt; insurance Paid common
unate with espenence Call
t I H I I I 7-S. M-F

TRUCK DRIVER
Sens Trade* Flat Bed Tie®*
Oass A COL 2 years venf&gt;atse
■’•penence Local ecus none
most m jN Call 407-323-5603

OHYWALL FINISHERS Needed
foe rend tree tap w. handtoola
5 loots Cal Ai al 323 32M
DynAtr Sendees. Inc. a pro
yessme commercial ground
support company al Orlando
Santoro Airport is Currently
fung a Full-Time Admlnletreffve Assistant. The require
ments lor this position indudes escelent PC computer
sk.1t* uliWmg W indoel 95.
Escel MS Word typing o1 a
east 35 WPM Clear speaking
»t*c«
good
orgamiation
Skills tk ungual English "Span
oh is a plus and the aCuay to
work with various levels ol
management Duties include
Maintaining workmans com
pensanon records, answering
telephone inquiries about em
ptoymwnt. conducting new hire
.mentation, and other general
clerical duties as assigned
DynAe otters medca! and den­
tal insurance alter 90 days
401K plan 2 weeks vacation
and a challenging smoke tree
work environment All CAnddales trust be able to provide
a tO year womschool history
md pass a drug screening To
uit pul an application please
come Cry c u adrm'vstrative oI
uce Monday ttvougn Fndat
'arm tOOC AM until 3 00 PM
!o» la&gt; youi resume lo (407)

HANDYMAN Carpenter dfywall
plumping etoc e«p
tools A
Pans njrd Can Steve or Ba 260
2061
________________

HELP PERSONNEL
NOW HIRING1
WAREHOUSE
Electric Manufacturing Compa
ny Esparking' 56 PoiAwn*
AvaryNe Now*
• Lifting Requ-ed
• 1st and 2nd Shifts
• Perm Positions
• W « Tran'
FACTORY WORKERS
14 FVutions Available1Large
Sanlcvd Manurlacturmo Compa
ey
• Factory Workers
• AJ Shifts
' Hekacne Individuals
• w*ng To leam
• Advance Potential
ASSEMBLY
• Sine .1 and Unskilled Workers
' Hand Mail Assembly
• Short and Long Term
APFtY: M-Ttt A-11 AM or t-3PM
214 Hickman 0*. 323 58*9
(Across From Seminole Town
Censer)

HELP PERSONNEL
NOW HIRING!!
WAREHOUSE
Many Open Positions'
Lifting Retjured
1st A 2nd Shift
Forklift Drivers

FACTORY WORKERS
20 Position* Available!
Large Sentord
Manufacturing Company
Factory Worse's
Al Shifts

Rekatxe IneKidUAI*
Willing To Leam
AAancement Potential
A S S E M B LY

If*

Hand Mai Assembly
Short and long Term

322-0319
Dyneir Services, Inc.
2747 Carrier Avenue
Sentord. rtooda 32773

-

EXP LAWN SVC A TREE
WORKERS Must Have Dr-vers
License CALL 323-3441
6*penenced Bobcat New Hol­
land Operator COL use Top
________ part 123-3441_________
GENERAL LABORER
Someone not atrart oI work. Oe
pendapie Appfy at 200 Perum
monAve 8 5 30 M r ____________

WANTED

Skilled and Unskilled Work

PRINTING PRESS
OPERATOR
Immediate Opening"!
• Seminole Co Company
• Esceiient Pay

■ Terro-Perm

71— H u r W anted

71— H u r W anted

ASSOCIATE
TRAINEE

C A S H IE R S -

Framing makes the dfterence1
New or ekpenenced we have
Hungs m mv three eipand
mg Semino'e County offices
tor til'd working career minded
people Can
Nancy Daniel
AkemoMWl ongwood 969 4600
Ftohm Murek.i
lake M»vy tleathiow 333 flOflfl
Gary Baianoft
Oviedo 365 3688

AmenPalh. a rapidly eipand
mg national Pathology organ)
zaton has openings lev rnperi
•meed
Mb
Assistants
tor
seveial shifts in our Santord
and Orlando locations Merkcal
rtperie nee data
entry end
word
processing skills
re
tjured Apply m person M F, 8
5pm al 8100 chance*® [&gt;r*»
Sufte 130. (oft Sand Lake
Road E of OOT1 Orlando No
phone cans please Drug tree
workplace EOC

CtortceVAdminHtrettve
JO B H cm JW £

Immediate Openings

Independent Gift Catalog/
party plan d-stributors Process
orders from home Ready cash
For startup kil l time memberShp) lee m ail 3-30 00 check/mo
to CALYPSO VARIETY 1454
N Lakamoni Ave W in * Park,
FL 12792
‘ JOB FAIRS

ANNUAL SPRING
JOB FAIR
CSI currently lepresenls over
90 immediate openings w area
companies1 Come to our lar­
gest job la" of the year1 Ties
day April 7lti from 7 30a
7 00tim Talk m a iep la out
an application even interview
on tn« spot’ Bring you' resume1
Can tor drrecfions to ou&lt; Ma&gt;
ttand off.ee at 667 8755 NO
FEE"
'Administrative
-Clerical
'Professional
'Hospitality

Cal toe CSI Job Hotwie al
481 4996 lot the latest |Ob op
porhntes A upcoming job
tars'

Call 481-4996

Custom Staffing
PLACEMENT SERVICES

JOBS JOBS JOBS!!!!!
We are Currently hiring tor the
Knowing positions which are to
cated in the Lake MarySanlord
area
Assemblers 5 SO 7 00Tv, Pro
auction workers 5 50-7 00hr
Uechsntcel Assemblers Pay
Vanes. Solderers Pay Vanes
Industrial Sewing Mechin* Op­
erators Ful benefits to mckids
medical insurance, 401 K and
P4id time oft lor mors intormi
ten pieass contact
Corsitatt al 330 7789
'JOIN the best heauncjiB isam
m Volusia county Re»loraBve
CNA
needed
immedialely
Previous eipenence heip'u1
Call Debary Manor 40766*4426. EOC.
KfFCHEN PREP/SCRVER
P.T Retirement Facility
Apply
within 300 West Airport Bhrd
Santord FL 32771

LABOR RITE

APPLY:
M-TH. 1-11 am or 1-3 pm
214 Hickman Or
(Across From Seminole Town
Center)
(407) 322-SMt

HELP

*'"330-3418""*
NEED 100 * MEN A WOMEN
Daly work Davy pay
Vendee 4 PLUS
COME WORK WITH THE BEST

Custom Staffing
PLACEMENT SERVICES

A t a m e m b e r o f th e
Guard you can attend
a public college or uni­
versity In Florida with the
Education Dollar* for
Duty Program. This
is a great opportu­
nity to aerve Flo­
rida, earn a parttime salary and
enjoy the ben­
efits o f a high­
er education.
C A L L TO D A Y!

■ yo u Rea ecBon. y o u * tone wortdng M
Ire Bi b H ot s p o t In Bi b n e fo H b o m o o r l A o o o fu r i |
w h e r e p e o p l e Ilk a y o u g e l t o g e l h e ' f o r g f « R t
fo o d a n d g ra a f Awl.
IF y o u T e a n e r g a ffe - WtandFy, a n d r s a d y to Join a te a m
t r i a l's H e lp in g t o r u n m t I U o n - d o lla r b u s in e s s e s ,
y o u c a r t a s p e c t:
S c h e d u lin g

LAKE MAHY

Albertson Shopping
Cantor

1-800
G O -O U A R D

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Immediate placement in many of Orlando's lop companies!
Bring your Driver's License and Social Security Card and join us at:
Sanford Florida Jobs A Benefits Center, 514 Lake Mary Bivd.
Staffing Specialists from AmeriForce Skilled Personnel
ts ill be conducting interviews:

Monday, April 6, 9 a m. lo noon and Turutay, April 7, I p.m. lo 4 p.m.
(or Monday through Friday al 101 Wymorr fid., Su. 510, AhamonU Springi)

I
Is

II

TOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
Ml Alt H SStUftAMCt AND 44(K
FLAN' drug We* workplace
apyty aL ii e Maw Ortve.
Anw w w aato rtiw .J to W t o ___
ULWN PERSON
Musi have own transportation
EXP NOT NECESSARY 40TSR
WORKWEEK 607-322-0636.
LAWN MAINTENANCE
Commercial t ip . required.
Dedication 6 reliability a muett
CM 330-1461
LAWN
SERVICE
EXPERI­
ENCE FL DL. $7 OGTv med/
dental benetts C M 124-2771

M

IS S

T H IS

E V E N T !

SouUiwtil QfUndo

• Welders • Fabricators
• CDLA&amp;B Drivers
• Shipping &amp; Receiving
• Overhead Crane Operators
• Customer Service Rep
1Asst MgrVDtspalcher w/CDLA

• Shear &amp; Brake Press Operators
• Welders
• Warehouse
• Order Pullers
• Forklift Orrvers
• Concrete Production

• Warehouse
• Order Pullers
• Forklift Operators
• Electricians

• PC Board Assemblers
• CDLA&amp;B Drivers
• Welders
• Customer Service Reps
Order Pullers * Plumbers

• Plumbers

Pen Time

STOCK ROOM
FI O required Noon 4 00 p m
M F. (VF/W/P/ C M 266-1SS2
PHONE CONSULTANTS
STTSMSGTw
Now hiring enthutushc high
energy hard workers' C al lo
day I® immeckile interview'
Pud training, bonuses A in
centrve* 6 great schedules S
Orlando 3706646 ® Mafttend
667 8755 NEVER A FEE!

Custom Staffing
PLACEMENT SERVICES
PLUMBER (SERVICE) needed
must Fwve own truck t loots. M
F 3249034. ask tot Debba

PRESS BRAKE
OPERATOR
Santord Company has imma
data operw vgs on 1st and 2nd
■Ml tukjel be able to program
and O perate an auto Draka ma
China M 94hr C M 1 7*6)00

SHEET METAL
INSPECTOR

WORK TOOAY/HUDTODAY
Apply In

t i l l 8 French Ave
__________ 323-4343___________

MAIDS NEEDED
Honest 6 dependable. MonFn
7 am 5 30 pm Call 324 1177 to
start vrvradatefy_______
EARN EXTRA MONEY with your
own home based business with
Shatoee 6 AT 6 T Work part
t.me and b®td a future. CM
330-6634 to schedule an apMERFFY MADS HBUNO
Cat 6 Insurance Needed
Weekends FREE 331 5266

Residential Craning
MOLLY MAIO IS HBUMO
F/T'M -F * 66pm.
Will Train. 407-767-6007.

MOTHERS 6 OTHERS
i 300-62.300 PET. Ful Trelnlng
For Free Booklet CM 1-600-

LOADER OPERA­
TOR

SALES AGENTS

The Sky * the Until...
With Cap* Canaveral Cruise
Line, you determine what you!
paycheck wil be

For
commercuii'retidenlial
land clearing Eipenence pre
(erred
Holiday pay/vaeafion
Medical insurance Pay com
mensural* with eap
Ffteaea
cell 1216616, M-F. 76

We re looking I® molmeled
people with a good phone
voice No eipenence neces
sary because we Into you to
succeed You can make 3400*
fwk! Work m a ton atmosphere
Medical and denial insurance
cash spifls A tree cruises1
3600 sign on bonus available

SERVERS NEEDED Eap req
Apply withm between 3-5 Luigin o t Pasta and Steak House.
120 Inf I Pk way. He athrow. EL
331-2647

C M 40787 3 3000 &gt;3044
Uon fri. 6am to 3 pm

SPRINKLER
REPAIR
MAN
needed ftk.sf have own truck A
tools M E 324 9034

SALES DEMONSTRATORS
Must have vekd FL DL and
Iran*
w a tram Apply In per­
son at Flea World. Sanford.
Booth D -t*
Thursday only.
April Slh. 10am-1 10pm.

STENSTROM GENERAL FEED
needs P/T help Pnmanty tor
dwirverat and Sat®days Re
q®res a strong back, pleatant
personality end eaceftenl dim
mg record Personal buck or
UV I® lowing trailer requved
CM Karen 123-13M.

SALES-MARKETING
r u e ® Part Time TOP QUALITY
PORTABLE BUILDING MFG
CM Chwke 1600282-4366
SECURITY OFFICER JOfl
Training Armed I Unarmed
BrenBy 4 Aaao c S34-7444

TECHNIC IAN/PIPELINE/ENTRY
LEVEL
flepair underground
ppes travel, OT benefits Ft
DL req COL pref 339 7134

SCCURTTY OFFICERS
Join a world vnde company with
teal benefit* and opportunities
Class D guard kc req Ca) the
new area Under ITS 521-0907
3 W J iln o ]«

S fiip J o y w iB N l

Working Cantral
Florida for YOUI
(407) 322-2044

ATTORNEY S RECEPT.
*2*6Wk Tien Hvs one

L 4 B 0 R READY £

U « 2 years asp Musi be aba
lo read btoepnrus
inspect
metal pads and us# meas®
mg device* temp to H r* pot
*i Santord Pay based on asp
CMS7S- S300 lor

DtETARY MANAOER
t u o t w (kto *■ eenecta o' Dec*

ADM. ASST.
t u a m ccmiKMi w n

iw v n

COUNTER SALES
lie o v n Ciew Sews *-vs*j

PERSONNEL ASST.
D a o w -*•--!« uLe i n i

SHOP TRAINEE
p i t v e Snowwogt a&gt; “ m l 'out

MEOICAL BILLER
1 1 B W meewnd Wurvei f e v H

COMPUTER OPERATOR*
Itoow v luedinv S t n b w n

RECEPT-F/T
M F p e a ta m
phone v o c e ®ganued Sharp to
®v
Etc
pay Oenona araa
1904)532 900) art tor AprtAnn

HBflWflY
iwttil icLNT suTri nc

(407) 869-0444
R IG H T H A N D M AN
Needs 75 w o rk e r* deify.
t » * i* n o n b onue to new em*Cstra pey le d riv e r*
‘ Open S ent
601

WAREHOUSE
K ft jW rear Job I J M f t i
CM Today ..Work T o m o rro w 1
___700 W_ 7*m f t , Sanford
sc m b t o le LANOSCAPVSG
NOW HMB4D
Dump Truck Orlver CDL eap
only FiT wYac A penwcin op
itont 38 00*
L endec ape Foreman &amp; Boablede Operaior F/T w ie c 6
Pension
options CDL. tap
only 8 10 OGTv
Landscape Laborer* S tnatMera. F.7 Vac 6 Pension op
ta n
Equipment Operator tor toedart
6 beckhoet S&gt;1# eap Vac 6
penson opftont 36 00*(-

CALL 322-8133

TELEMARKETERS
FuM w pert bme Tip talery bo
nu* end commission Smoking
office Longeood tocelpn Ca*
Debba *1 7&lt;7 « T Q ----------------TRAPSE EAHSTALLER
Benefits F/T.
C M SKMTpO
Tn County Electnc o» Central
Ftonda Inc
ELECTTVC1ANS A
aapenenced HELPERS tor the
Santord area C M A87-2232.
WANTED: Individuals who are
seeking e fulfilling people on
emaied career GREAT amptoy
ment envvonmant. professional
status and benefits Consider
|he career of Denial Assisting
Formal education ® 12G0 hour*
Leading to Slate and National
credentials
Work in a fast
paced highfy technical ever
changmg career to the a&gt;&lt;ed
heath teto of Denial Assnlng
CM Orange Technfcei Center*Orlando Tech Dental Depart­
ment. 407-346.70*0. eat 4*33
Whether you are aeearty n |he
work place ready 10 reentwr ®
Juki looking lo the future they
have a program designed tor
iq v !----------------------------------- WAREHOUSE
W AREHOUSE/
PROOUCTK3N/DE LIVE RY
N E Orlando lo n g Short term
TempTurn need reeabte nans
LABOR FORCE STAFFPIO
(407)6)1622*

WORK AT HOME
10-11 M o ® * * i
(*m|300t&lt;300mo h i
K U D O S IV O in te lit
* kj*
PftDV*(J»i3
U i k v f 'M haLAm*

Outstanding Summer Job
^^|O pportunities exist now at
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Get in on all the growth

• Welders • Warehouse
• Shipping &amp; Receiving
• Order Pullers
• Loading &amp; Unloading
• CNC Lethe • Diesel Mechanic
Production • CDLA&amp;B Drivers

.

D y n A Ir S ervices Is experiencing phenomenal growth In our second
year o f operations. N o w is a perfect opportunity to get involved in the
dynamic commercial aviation industry. W e are currently accepting
applications fo r part-tim e ramp services and part-tim e aircraft cleaning
positions. Applicants must w ork 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
consistent basis. W e O ffe r:

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4* Free Uniforms

M ONDAY &amp; TUESDAY ONLY
C ash in on y o u r skills
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LABORERS NEEDED

H IR IN G E V E N T !

D O N ’T

P/T SERVICE AGENT Driver.
Need to clean, service and In­
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Join the Florida Arm y National
G uard and w e ll pay your tuition!

S e e yo u a t
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LABORERS
Needed I® kght industrial Fork
lift and panel repay r ip helpful
Cal 331 0468

NEED C E R T M 0 MECHANIC
tot tocei service stsion Apply
in person at 2500 South Park
A ve Santord
330-2774 eek lor

T u it io n T h is

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NOW HIRING: Overt Marketers
No Mk*s. PT/FT, no e«p neces­
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PERSONNEL

A beautiful A e.cihng hotel lo­
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lot
the
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BANQUET
SET-UP/SERVER.
RESTAURANT
SERVERS.
COOKS.
BELLMEN.
HOST/
HOSTESS. COCKTAIL SERVIC­
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SERVICE
REPRESENTATIVE.
Apply in person to Holiday Inn
t2125 Mvjh Tech Ave Orlando
FOE
DRUG FREE WORKPLACE

LINE COOKS A D4SHWASHERS r ip req Top pay Apply
within between 3-5 luigm os
Pasta and Steak House 120 Inti
Pkwy Heathrow FI 333-2847
LABORATORY ASSISTANT

Manna Hotel
Lake Monroe Santord
Call tor into

HOTEL
OPPORTUNITIES

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JOB FAIR

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(407) 834-7072 .

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Ringes ft Dishwashers

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ow mrte* $10BX 1X7 Chevy
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448

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Richard Oroaa 371 5972

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bushes am tree triircrvig 7 yri
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177'*5
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Read trash, garage clean outs'
Reasonable Rates"
J49 9CS6
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carda accepted. 121-4177
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308— T ermite R epair
TERMITE# WATER# FME
DAMAGE REPAIR SPECIALIST
407-132-4877________

2 8 0 -H o m e
Im pro vem ents
CHARLES O. (Dan) MILLER
Bu4der CBC057765 Rev
Comm . remodel add.Urns repar MC VISA
407*70-1741
OAVK) KEY CON8TRUCTION~
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dry wa*. remodeling, renovaton* Cal 782 7069_____________
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SPRINKLER REPAIR A* make*
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312— T ree S ervice
CHEAP! CHEAP! Tree removal
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land
acepmg Liaclnaur 331 *909

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BEETLE BAILEY
SARSE, Z HEARP YOU WERE
DRINKING, CAROUSING, FIGHTING
AND GALLIVANTING LAST NIGHT

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CAN I AT LEAST
GALLIVANT?

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by Art Sansom

THE BORN LOSER
G a ri!)N e rK b lL L Y G A K t O A P fi?

'THEN l JUDT HAVE ONE QUCDTION

WHAT THE HCCXtb
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Good things could happen for you m the
year ahead through friends with whom
you have solid relationships Others win
bring you into the act when propitious
things develop for them
ARIES (March 21-Aprll I t ) If you find
yourself m an unpleasant situation today,
it can probably be traced back to your
own actions To be on the sale side, treat
others exactly as you would like to be
treotod Aries, treat yourself lo a birthday
gitt Send lor your Astro-Graph predic­
tions for the year ahead by mailing S2
and SASE to Astro-Graph. cJQ this news­
paper. P O Bos 1758. Murray Hill
Station. New York. NY 10156 Be sure to
state your rodutc sign
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Oo not
attempt to bluff your way through critical
career matters today If you don't have
something of substance to back you up.
it s best not lo call attention to yourself
OEMINt (May 21-dune 20) You might be
more sensitive and defensive than usual
today regartkng your positions and opin­
ions If you make statements without
thinking, you might say something unre-

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today Don't be duped mlo an arrange­
ment m which you pay for another's tree
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Decisions made
out of spite today cqutd cause you addi­
tional frustration instead of giving you the
satisfaction of gating even Have melee
towards none
VIROO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22) Patience
might not be your long smt today, espe­
cially if attending to an unpleasant
assignment A poor performance might
require you to do taler what you tailed to
do
the first Ume
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) There is a pos
sibility you might encounter someone
today n a social setting who writ arouse
your anmoerty Do not do or say anythng
for which you may have lo apologue
later
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speaking you ara looked up to and
respected by your peers, but today you
might putt something off in public that
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John sang, "Sorry aeems to be the
hardest word." That might be fine for
life, but what is the hardest word in
bridge?

PHILLIP
ALDER

This deal occurred in a major teamof-four final in New York City last
January.

by Jimmy Johnson

two, his lower spot being a suit-prefer­
ence signs! for dubs. (If East had had
the diamond ace, he would have
played hla higher trump spot.)
Reading this correctly. West switched
to a dub. After winning with the ace.
East cashed his two top trumps, West
discouraging in diamonds by discard­
ing the three before the four.
Receiving that message, East
switched to the heart seven. West took
three tricks in the suit (South being
At first. West wasn't so pleased with out of trumps) before giving his part­
this turn of events, anticipating a dis­ ner a heart ruff.
astrous diamond lead from partner.
But then West realised he would start
Are you keeping count? The defend­
trick one. So, he passed and led the ers have taken the first eight tricks for
spade king. East signaled with the three down: plus S00.
Some would open that West hand
with one heart in the third position,
primarily for lead-directing purposes
Even more would pass the North hand
whatever West's call — a bid or a
pass. The actual two diamond cue-bid
showed at least 5-3 in the majors East
was happy to double, describing a
maximum pass with defensive values.
And he was even more delighted to
double two spades.

Opening lead: * K
North, a world champion, had
shown again that the hardest word in
bridge is "pass."
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Serving the ‘thinking public
Smaller is better say local bookstore owners
Ily Vicki Belluccls
II KRAI It SIAM WRITER
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Hint again. ihrv don't even want to
Wlillr you i an n**l lost among tlir rows ol
shrives at
llam es and Noble and Hooks A
Million tlie smaller stores are offering the
kind ol serenes and programs that ean't he
iuat&lt; lied hv the I hmiK mega stores
*| wish I had a Hamrs and Noble right next
diHir.* said Dan Mulvancy. ownrr of Our
House Hooks in Sanloid "We aren't anything
like them *
Glance around stores like Kver Alter Hooks
til Longwood or Our House Iksiks and you
know right away that the emphasis Is on In­

tellectual stimulation and the arts rather than
on the business ol liooks
A chess Ixiard sits ready for plav between a
pair ol overstulled chairs. D ogeared maga
/mes .ire spread ac ross the coffee table
Kmployees rather than running at lull
sjieed. Iiki harried to chat, are discussing
!sinks or philosophical Issues with the clleu
tele
"I love this Job.* said Jennifer Mlllrr. events
coordinator at Kver Alter Hooks "We're always
doing something different *
Doth bookstores want to serve the thinking
public, they say They don't Just want custom
ers to come in and buy a book They want
j&gt;eoplr to stop and leant something while
they're In thr store

B*v and Dan Mulvan*y ol Our Houaa Book* In Sanford.
Miller uses writing contests to challenge her
clients An adult |&gt;oetrv contest with a dead
Itnr at the end of thr month. Is underway
right now It's not enough to write the |»irtrv.
creators must also take jeart In the April 10
rradtng at the store

( I w a n t th is to b e th e
p la c e w h e r e th in k e r s and
a r tis ts c o m e . T h is is m y
le a r n in g g r o u n d . 5
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Robin Whit*, own*r of Ev*r A tt*f Book* In Longwocd, with J*nnl»*r M ill*r. *v *n t* coordinator,

"We want lo really Involve people." Miller
explained, "flirre 's something lo Intrrrst any
one who comes In here "
In addition lo thr poetry contest, thrrr ts a
short story contest lor children, a iKHik dls
cuMelon group. a philosophy grouji. a writers'
supjKirt group and a game night
Mulvaney schedules similar activities at his
storr, which Is currently undergoing an ex
jKinslon that will double the sl/e of thr facll
»y
,
I’orlry night, where anyone is welcome to
Join the core gmuj&gt; of atxmt 25 wrllrrs. will
return to the store on Monday nights .ts soon
as thr construction Is done. Game night.

where the diversion til choice Is Axis and AJ
lies, a board game based on World War II will
also I k - back For $ » |*rr hour, customers can
access the Internet for research or pleasure
Thr larger quarters will bring thr debut of a
regular town hall debate. Mulvaney said
"We re going to discuss and debate loc al Is­
sues in tills forum * he noted, adding that
rommunltv leaders and politicians would be
Invited to share ihelr Mews at the meetings
Miller said Ever Alter Hooks, like most other
small book stores. Is service oriented They
put their emphasis on the arts Other small
stores might put the emphasis elsewhere, but
service to the customers Is thr most Im por­
tant element, she -slid
H V want to give jceople wtuU thry want."
she explained 'W e have the resources lo find
the rare or out-of-print book, but we can also
oiler thrill an and philosophic discussions
and fun events they aren’t going to find at the
big stores *
Miller and Kver After owner Robin W hile
said thry have fun learning and experiencing
new learning experiences with their custom­
ers. many of whom have Irecome their friends.
Mulvaney agreed.
*1 want this to be the place where thinkers
and artists com e." he said, "fills Is my leam
mg ground."

T lu * S o u t h s h a ll r is e lig n in !

ed McDonough has served the Seminole County Sheriffs office as public information officer 6ince 1993, now

By Lacy Loar
HERALD EDITOR

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Company H of the 37th Alabama In­
fantry thrilled visitors to the 5th annual
Olde Lake Mary Days with their can­
non drills and historical displays. The
company’s display included a realis­

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tic Civil War encampment and the fir­
ing of muskets (shown here). For a
recap of other Olde Lake Mary Days
events, please see Page 3C.

SEMINOLE COUNTY As a trlrMston news an
chor. he reported It: as the publlr information
officer for Ute sheriff, he spoke about It; now he
fights It.
Crime.
One of the.- newest deputies for the Seminole
County Sheriffs Office Is Ed McDonough, a
soon-to-be 52-year-old who began patrol al an
age when other law enforcement officers arc r e ­
tiring.
"I'm Just getting started 28 years later than I
expected," he explains.
At 6 feet 1 tnch tall, and 220 pounds.
McDonough ul 49 Joined the physical ranks of
those half his age who have to graduate from the
police academy to become law enforcement of­
ficers. In 1995. he was serving as the public In­
formation ofllccr for Seminole County Sheriff
Don Esllnger when his boyhood dream rekln-

he's one ol the county's newest deputes, fighting crim*
and stopping speeders, from his patrol car.

-| went to the sheriff and he was surprised.
You want to l»e a deputy?!' he said. I Just said. '1
gotta do It. It's now or never.’ Ftfly seemed to be
the right time."
Other choices bad always drawn the UrooK|yn N.Y. native away from Ills first love for law
a m i order. Afler graduating from Marquette
University In 1968. McDonough was drafted and
served In the Army Military Police for two year*,
rrcntllrd then by the Los Angeles Police D e ­
partment. while be was stationed at Fort Car­
son Colo. Instead, he took a Job with a Colum­
bus. Ga. television station, embarking on a m e­
dia career a s a news anchor that Included 16
years al WESII. Channel 2 In Central Florida.
From there, he owned his own business, p ro ­
ducing commercials and educational tapes.
Those called for Jury duly In Seminole County
will know MrDonough from the tape used to ex­
plain voir dire, the Jury selection process.
Sm McDonough. Pag* 7C

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Ponriyi Muni Rogers Maureen) Jack Johnson (Will)
William Hurt iJolinl and Gary Oldman (Dr Smith)

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Hu*
litaitii.ii Rulmisoiis viihmicct
in b e lilt' I l l s ) l a i n l l v to s | ,ik '
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that dues lint want to see enlu
til/.mill) lake plate So the or
Cani/ation sends a inimaii-su
Hi speak to be a I atalVst to tile
threat i xpentnetU
Ur /ait'llarv Smith
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With tie help ot an ei;iitlstual.
bcrlr aki* pilot linn West (Matt
IjeHlatie) and tnistv iiobut II,
the Robinsons lev to entnplete
then
mission
without
the
t oinplli alums that Smith may
&lt;ailse
As I reread the last two
paragraphs, certain questions
spring to my mind Why in this
era where man has made
these great technological ad­
vances can they not save their
own environment? And who is
this faction at the beginning of
the film? How did they evolve?
What is their purpose besides

tint VV.tlllllU! tu i l l ivr their
f .utl i iti.it is iivuu: anvwav '
litis etu'i]i "t sji.n i-y t ' ' l t o M s ! s
is in- sir hi.m l tiniir .i gam alii t
tin'll iiuti.il .itt.ii k .
Is ! l .ills nut tmn h s.i
mlnmi.ltlnli yi ill ■.ill squeeze
out ol the opening scenes
where thev ar&lt; livin g to d e ­
stiny a portal that will be nsetl
m the lolom/atton process
Hu s. nnattswi m l tpienes go
to underline thr lilm s major
problem the s. npt
/gist m S/Hict is win ten by
Akiv.i t'ioldsmall, who probably
still gels sareastti smirks from
t olleagtles belimsed by his
llatman .V Robin screw-up.
t'loldstnan
tries
to
make
amends with this departure
from the /wist in S/micc televi­
sion show hm. in so doing, lie
doesn't |&gt;.iv enough attention
to the wav he Is . tailing Ills
story
Of course, the family gels
lost in space, but you can
make the argument that they
are lost m a lailltll.il sense, too.
Hiere has hardly been any
quality family time for the R o­
binsons sinie the mission's inleptlon. The patents are arginnciilalive. the children feel
neglected ...you know the rou­
tine.
Goldsman s screenplay tries

to III1 SCI Intis and kills It tries
In III tunny alld tails It tiles tu
In i spout alld tails II tiles to
make a —tala-mi nl about llle
lalllllv and fails llunugli tills
seieenplav we may discover
lb. Until behind llle mystery
o! who destiny.-.1 the H.lblirrrt
Itani lllse
I Hie. tot Stephen ll.ipkllis
I file &lt;illnsl unit t(le I hit kites*. I
lets the hint's elici ts direct tot
linn Audlen. es mav lie stni. k
t.is. mated by all tin- brilliant
and some not so tmllianl
atitmatronti s and computer
gen it.i led cite els. hut these
special ill.ir lea Is ot wizardry
ale
siiMnc.itUlg
Since
Goldsm,in's rolling i adaver of
a strip! reeks with stereotypes

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Seminole Community College Foundation. Inc gratefully acknowledges all o f the individ­
uals and businesses who helped make our Dream Auction '98 such an overwhelming suc­
cess. Hundreds o f community minded citizens did their pan to help Seminole Community
C ollege raise funds for the support o f Student Scholarships

and i In lies, tin' star ot the
new movie is the c llu ls and
that make lor a boring show.
Hopkins and Goldsman try
to go with -t dramatic, heartw.n nnug approach instead ol
recycling tin* ramp from the
Hint's televised predecessor.
Hu* filmmakers end up mak­
ing the new film seem m e­
chanical that is highlighted ut
•he end bv tin- techno-closing
credits. U)sl In Space ts a
project that required a Tim
Hurt on sensibility:
someone
who doesn't take the m aterial
so seriously, hut would not
have taken it for granted ei­
ther

We want to publicly thank ihe following for their support as corporate sponsors and/or pro­
viding major donations for Dream Auction '98.
M A JO R DONO RS A N D C O R P O R A T E SPO NSO RS

14th Annuul Dream Auction Sponsors
Celestial Sponsors
Circnl Semiconductor
Columbia Medical Center • Santord
Continental Airlines
International Diamond Center
Katie's Weluva River Landing
Lake Mary/lleathrow Chamber ol
Commerce
Lucent Technologies
NationsBank
Rich Plan
Scan Design
Spnnt

Hits him will only fuel the
lire lot those op|&gt;oiienls o f old
small screen series being r e ­
made into big screen produc­
tions l say If the film Is good,
who cares where It comes
Irom. There will be exceptions,
and h i s t tn Space Is one of
them Two i U r » (out of four).

Cart/.right (Penny). Jonathan Harns (Dr Smith) and
Marla Kristen ( Judy)

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The Orlando Sentinel
PBA Marketing. Inc
Marianna Hamilton Row
Seminole County Convention
and Vivitnrs Bureau
Stcnvirnm. McIntosh, Colbert.
Whigham A Simmons. PA
Smillo/Archilcvtv. Incorporated
Sunmland Corporation
SunTrust
Time Wjrncr Communications
Dr A Mrs Earl Weldon
Wail Disney World
Star Sponson

AAA
ABC Wine &amp; Spirits
AT&amp;T
Allen. Norton &amp; Blue, PA.
American Express financial
Advisors, Inc.
BellSouth
BellSouth Mobility
Certified Slings
Conklin Porter &amp; Holmes
Engineers, Inc.
County Wicklow, Ireland
Crown Bank
Delta Airlines
Eulmure's Chiropractic Center
Gilbert A Manjura Marketing
Gooding's Hospitality Services
Gould Publications
Greater Construction Company
The Greater Orlando Chamber
of Commerce
Art A Phyllis Gnndlc
Mike A Beth Haltaway
Image Technical Services
Keller Music
MCI Telecommunications
Dr. E. Ann McGee
Mcxicana Airlines
Orlando Expo Centre

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Goddard (West), born left Juno lockhad (Maureen)
Guy Williams (John) Billy Mummy (Willi Angola

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Ball family Partners
The Cellular Store
Colonial Bank
Loma DeVito
The Equitable
Honda Hospital - Altamonte
Glace A Radchflc. Inc.
Glalimg. Jackson. Kcrchcr,
Anglin, Lopez A Rinehart
Heathrow County Club
Hetman Hurley Chars at Peacock,
Architects
Huntington Hanks
Lowndes. Drosdick. Duster.
Kantor A Reed, PA.
Russ A Katie Moncncl
Peru, Buckley. Sciiuh A Jcmigan. PA.
Product Marketing Group
Richard Petty Dnvmg School
Rotary Club of Seminole County
Sears Contract Sales
Siemens Telecom Networks
SRI - Starmcr Ranaldi Planning A
Architecture. Inc.
Sun Travel
Turner Construction Company
University of Central Honda
Wall Disney Imaginccnng
Whanon-Smith, Inc.
William Howard's Jewelers

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Brent Adamson
Rich-United Corporation
Patricia Bcland Adam son

Seminole County Public Schools
Martha Miller
The l,akc Mary-Heathrow
Chamber of Commerce
Sid Miller
Lucent Technologies
Ihe Seminole Community
College foundation Board of
Director*
Randy Berndge
Chairman
Honda 1-4 High Tech Corridor
Council
E. Ann McGee
Seminole Community College
Pamela Wchcr
Seminole Community College
Hrcnl R. Adamson
Rich-United Corporation
Lucinda Coulter-Burbach
Seminole Community College
Beth Haltaway
Seminole Community College
Mack McReynolds
NationsBank
Paul Porter
Conklin, Porter A Holmes
Engineers. Inc.
Dcde Schaffner
Seminole County Public Schools
Doug Sills
Columbia Medical Cenlcr
l-arry Stewart
SunTrust
Craig Tauchcr
American Express Financial
Advisors, Inc.
David Wnglu
Glace A RadcliTlc. Inc.

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�SflnufioiQ Herald. Sanford Honda

Sunday Apni5 1998 3C

People
Gala fashion show, luncheon nets $$ fo r cancer research
Ilir
Sanford-Dike
M.irv
Hoard nl the American Cancer
Soriciv hrraldrd spring and
cancer tcseati It with a gala
lushlou show and luncheon
Man It 25 ai thi* brantlful
lira I It row I'm oiirv t tub About
KiO ACS supporters reveled In
Ilir luxury of tin* club whllr
* oiitnhiiliiig lo ri*ap|K-ar lor
tin* halt It* against ronrei
Now In its sixth year, litis
annual luncheon Is a splnoll ol
ihr ACS 125 first liostrd by
.J.in It.turtle finish and lu*r latr
tmshand. Don liaurrlr. at tfirir
mansion nrar Sanford, at
cording lo Dr I loverly Hoot hr.
t halnnan ol thr event
III
Himit hr Introduced srv
rral dignitaries and paid Irlh
nit* to Jndv Wlmblsh. who lias
i lialrrd previous
luncheons
•hidv w.is nnalilr to 1hair thr
rvrnt this year hill plans to rr
turn to her post later She was
i Itrd lor her dedication to Ihr
lancer sot trtv and a pilt well
done
Mary Gwen Itoyrtt ol Or
liindo. an .idintnlsir.ilnr witli
ihr American Canter Stirfrtv.
told ilir group about (.in ter rr
search and distributed hto
i burrs

SE N IO R
E D ITO R

DORIS
DIETRICH

A spring ih o u r was earned
out hi Ihr hull! and airv tin o
rations and charming table
appointments Die tables were
i r literrd with painted
letia
&lt;olia swans ornately arranged
with spim g blossoms iica tcd
by ( athey Hosseri assisted by
( . I I I nv Wallai e Helte Gi.uiikuw
Was ill i 11.1n’t' ol the t elite I
pieces wbli li were sold to 111»
patrons
( ir e e u b unnies
d e s ig n e d bv
Molly Ptllirgel
Welt lea lilie tl
on (lit* p la t e t a n l s and eat It
guest rrt riv e d a tetatnlt b iiiin v
napkin liold ei as a tueiiieuio ol
lilt* l e s liv r 0 1 t asloii
A spruit: fling is never t o m
plelt- w llh o iil . ip p r o p il.d e m u
sti C o n tr ib u tin g hinny tnnsi
t ill srlrt tlolis lot the spet i.d

event w ere
V alerie
I'eruit*
Multilist
l i.iig rh o n ia s
mo
list and Hath.ira I I i i I mt p la n
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A d d in g n&gt; tin r\&lt; m on id ol
llie day w ere (loot p il/ r s p i o
VI (led
bv
a rea
b u s in e s s e s
H e a lb e l K veib .tn li .irt.uig*il lor
die diMir pn/e*. and M i l l l i . i
Vain ey .mil I'eggv It leu u i ir
m t b arye ol die lit k&gt; t
( li.m m .in Hi m i k
s.iul i he
loo tl w a s . A i r i l l id S l i p p o i l t IS
wi l e s r i v r i l y .iith li s.d.iil
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lit.ilid ol ( b e lootl

t Itliei* on 1 1n over .11 . ..in
mil I n
Donna f.vri b.iidt
Mat
y.ut l \ Hale and It an ( had/
Spet lal yuests welt
S o ito ld
Mayoi
D im
Date Wlh*
S le p h a in e Old tb .it } vi al old
d.Hiybtel
S.onmi*
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p t in iin y m i ds
Die art ay o| t .eliiou*- w i-

Htftfdi Pftofo by M«fy Ro*#ll
t'adicipating in
i,,ti&lt; hcion are

the cancer society fashion show and
(sealed) the chairmen
Dr Beverly

llotll

* hit ItoiiHiple in D in g
wood
a
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spet lallV
slioppi owiieil Iiv -Jat kv ( a s o n

Old her
daughters
Dime
Hlowii .ilid Mn tielle &lt; asoli
I .isbions ran die yanitit Irtnn
i asual i lilt to itressy trucks.
Fashion
i oininentaior
was
( eutr.il Humid s mndrhny and
linaye yum l.lsa Malle
r Hit ol the models was KrisIto.itst.oil a yrantld.itighter
ol .te.m i o w l e t t o &lt; tiairman ol
the benetlt Kristen Id. and a
inpti't. is .i I mmii MIu I blend who
itiyyt if at Ihi* heart stnnys nl
do pattuus
iiii

•w tid f**w*lQ &amp;f tlw f N o «N

Modols lor the lashion show and also ownors ot Our
Boutique aro Jacky Cason (left) and Lauro Brown with

the chairm en

In
Hoot he
totddni
make
enou gh
positive
tn m iu e n t s
.i I h u i I do* s u n ess i&gt;t tin* a n
n i.d Iw ui III Whilt the ciilhusiastlt p a t lo lis w ere h a vin g a
g u .it day ot inttulyeui e m die
I b . o illlliy a lllb la io e at the i tub
atiKiny In e n d s an d a s s e t lutes,
they i .Used about S5 (KX) lor
i .on er rrsrurt It

Boothe (loft) and Joan Fowler Standing (from left)
Peggy Teten. Calhey Bossed and Martha Yancoy

KIWANIS PANCAKES
MAKE A DIG H IT
Crowds came from tar and
near last Saturday to thr Sun
told ( ivtr ( enter to attend thr
annual pancake (red put on by
thr Sanford Klwunis Club. The
$.1 donation was well worth the
price
Patrons stuffed them ­
selves on the light and fluffy
i akes topped with dollops of
butter and maple svm p and
an ompanied by generous por
lions ol country* tried pan sau­
sage There was also lots of
hot colter and refreshing o r ­
ange drink to complete the
meal
Whllr we were there, enter­
tainment was provided by the
Suniord Middle S&lt; bool band
metnlrers wbo pm on a real
go o d show

Kiw.u as in r m b c r s m a n n ed a
silent aut non. b a k e sate
and

piodtinmarket
Bette
(iramkow and Hob Durhn wrrr
taking up tickets whllr Dr Earl

Weldon dispensed roller.
\Vr paused to d ia l with my
ti inner boss and publisher of
Ibe Herald. Walter A. C.lelnw
and bis bride of many years,
Wlnllred. Hill
Jackie Cnolo and her family
Irom Dallas made (pitte a
splash wearing colorful st rawhats _ a delightful preview of
the forthcoming Easier Parade.
PILOT CLUB SELLS
EASTER BOXES, CAKES
The Pilot Club of Sanford ts
up to its usual eggs-cel lent
sale for Easter Since 1972. the
d u b has been selling d eco­
rated egg boxes and take eggs
for the scholarship program.
H ie decorated e g g b o x e s fea­
ture e ggs cleverly pain ted as
ladles, b u n n ie s and downs
resting on a small b ox that can
be tilled with sm all Items such
as candy eggs, jewelry, money
or what have you
H ie eggs and cakes arc
See D ietrich. Page 4C

C o m m issio n to host history in te rp re te r,
O ld e L a k e M a r y D a y s term ed successful

It you vr rvri been on a Held
dtp
lo
Hurbrrvlllr,
youve
piohahlv seen die man who
will be die guesi speaker at the
April meeting ot the Lake Mary
Historical Commission. Tuck
Russell is a Prolesstonal Living
Ihstnry
Interpreter
and
a
member ol the Society of
Workers ol Early Arts and
Trades. Tuck Is one of the In­
terpreters who works at Barbervllle. Among other tilings,
he may take visitors on a tour
of the log cabin or teach them
how to make butter
When hr visits the Dike Mary
Historical Commission, lie will
he telling visitors about tools
through the ages. People of all
ages will enjoy Itndlng out what
men did before they had power
tools.
Tile meeting Is scheduled lor
Tuesday. April l-l at the Prank
Evans Center In Dike Man*.
Social lime and refreshments
are at 71’.M and Tuck will speak
at 7:110PM. The public Is In
viled to attend.

Hwatd Phuto t&gt;, s » | S imii

M em bers of the 37th Alabam a Infantry, Com pany H

OLDE LAKE MARY
DAYS A SUCCESS
H ie muskets and the cannon
wen* working perfectly and the
day was rain free.
Saturday.
Man*h 28 was a great day for
the Filth Annual Olde Dike
Mary* Days, The turnout be­
tween 10 and H AM was a little
sparse, hut after that, the
crowd picked up and every­
thing ran smoothly.
In the Kids Kumcr, Cub
Scout Pack 529 went through
IOO pounds o f clay as they let
visitors make clay pots to take
home. Girl Scout Trooj) 14H
went Oirmigh 75 yards of
leather lace helping visitors
free make bracelets. The zoo
was in the Kids Kom rr from

IWVIISVMO by Mary KotMl

G eorge C. S cott w eaves palm etto Into flow ers
12-2PM and gave visitors a
chance to pet a possum, a go­
pher tortoise (who enjoyed
walking all over the Kids Korner). a screech owl and a
snake, all Florida natives.
In the Frank Evans Center,
visitors made about 200 can­
dles to lake home and taste
tested about 5 pounds of but­
ler. Thunks to the RSVP Haci­
enda Sewers o f Winter Springs,
there were plenty of circa
IHOO's children's costumes to
try* on. Fran Brender took 90
pictures of ehlldren In co s­
tumes on Saturday. Target
loaned the Historical Commis­
sion a Polaroid camera and
donated Aim for the event.
The entertainment was ex
eellent as usual. Siemens Tele­
communications
and
Sunnil.md Corporation sponsored
ttu* Florida Strings Bluegruss
Hand which played Saturday
uhrmoon.
Company H of the :i7lh A la ­
bama Infantty thrilled visitors

with thrir cannon drills and
historical displays. They did an
Inrredlhle Job selling up a rraltstlc Civil War encampment.
CpI. Alvin Doni said that the
only compromise they made In
the set-up was to make the
avenue between the tents wider
Ilian llicy actually would have
been lo accommodate llu* visi­
tors.
Tlu* Historical Commission
was fortunate to receive dona­
tions of breakfast food from
Publtx. Winn Dixie and Ein­
stein Bagels to help the ven­
dors start their day oft right.
Boy Scout Troop 854 had a
great lime with their first year
running tin- 10K/5K Race. The
race, sponsored bv Columbia
Medical Center. Skate 2000
and Safari Sun. drew a very en­
thusiastic crowd.
Civic and churches were
well represented at the festival.
Hu* Dike Mary Seniors sold
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Guys and dolls gather to test
lessons in company manners
A bright, sunny afternoon
was the setting of an elegant
hat and dress tea which was to
honor 4- 13-year-old young la ­
dles and gentlemen.
The honored guests arrived
well-dressed for the afternoon
tea. an occasion for the guests
to show off their newly learned
lessons in etiquette taught by
TaJIri School of Performing
Arts and Academics Instructor
Sheryl Moore.
The hostesses for the SUn
day. March 21*. 4-5 p.m. affair
werr: Jamrlla Jarrells. Jesslyn
Hunt. Jamcsha Brinson. Jasryamlnc George and Latressa
llaw s.
Sipping very elegantly their
cups of tea unit crumpets were
young ladles Amanats Hayes.
Ray'Nell
Tillman.
Nichole
Hrooks. Donall Nlckson. Alyssla Myers. Jamal Simpson.
Jessica
James.
Kcmonte
Miller, Jane Brook. Samcrea
Muggins. Yesenta Ezell. Bran­
ford Lambert. RjJan Hollis,

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OVIEDO WINTER
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Florida who have shouldered
many i losses and survived the
s i r v s - . e s ol theli day lu their
own individual ways, this titbUtr was shared hy two of Salt
fi Mil's great eomtnnully ser

Chat lay Carter. Kina Wynn.
Mkbaela Nirksun. and Kridnli
Nlckson.
Special ttmnka to the par­
ents' catering service and to
Mrs Patiala M. Whatley ol ToJU1 Arts. For bookings and en­
tailing your children, call 3241*140. TajIrt Arts Is located at
1511* Palmetto Ave. tn Sanford.
A DAY OF GRACE
"A Day O f Grace” was to
honor great women ol mu local
heritage.
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sisterhood
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the world.
Costa Rica is one o f his favor­
ite and most beautiful coun­
tries hr has had the chance to
\1sit. But thatfs not the only
rcason.
" lin y have the most friendly
people live ever met In all my
truvrls,* he said.

Wlien he scouts the treasures
and artisans Irom different cul­
tures hr comes in contact with.
Belote brings back more than
decor.
"Yon get to sec bow people
Please see Oviedo, Page 7C

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available on Saturday. April 4.
and Saturday. April 11 at the
entrance to Pirblfx In Sanford.
For Information, call 523-0253.

IOTA IB COMING HOME
Friends o f Ntta (Mrs. Herbert
Sr.) Moreland will be interested
to learn that the funner be­
loved citizen o f Sanford, will be
visiting Sanford from April 1420. Nlta lived In Sanford more
than 70 years before moving to

Austin. Texas where she makes
her home with her daughter
and son-in-law Shirley and
Ralph Cox.
According to Barbara Chap­
man. Nila lived tn the same
house on Palmetto all those
years where she trared hex
children. Shirley and the lale
Herbert Jr. (S|&gt;ec-d| Moreland.
Ntta will celebrate her 98th
birthday In November. At one
time, she was active In the
Santoid Garden Club and is a

G radu ates ot e tiq u e lte c la s s h o n o red at ele g a n t a ftern o o n tea
women ol our community.
“Women ate the m nliirrra ol all
life."
WELCOME HOME. JOYCE

Welcome home tor a few
weeks In Navy service lady
Joyce Drwrrnce who will hr
vtslimg with her mother. Ruby

Blake, hrr grandmother, aunts,
uncles .md cousins.
•Joyce Is im-srntly stationed
in Puerto Rico.

T h e r e ’s got to be som e w a y
to protect u n w an ted kids

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When Dewitt Delete decided
to run his own shop, he said
things Just fell Into place. The
Florida native was tn St. T h o ­
mas helping friends run the
forefather o f etolebe called Ba­
nana Dance.
While In St.
Thomas. Belote finished his
Bachelors degree al UCI In
mathematics.
After
Hurricane
Marilyn
struck in 1995. the shopls
owner decided to move back to
his store in Miami. Delotc took
over
Banana
Dance
and
changed the name to etolebe.
Etolebe has no known mean­
ing. Belote came up with the
name by spelling Ids name
backward and adding an e.
Recently, the Edgewater High
School grad decided to relocate
to the College Park area where
he grew up'.
Belote moved
etolebe and opened up the
store In Oviedo.
*1 saw the growth and things
happening In Oviedo.* Bald
Beiote. 'And I decided to be a
part o f that growth. I liked the
area.
The market wasnit a l­
ready saturated.*
Opened Just two months,
etolebe has attracted curious
visitors to its new residence
with Its interior decor.
The
unassuming Cascade o f the Oeneva Drive store hides one of
the most Interesting, ecletlc
decor quite literally In the
world.
There
arc
exotic
adornments from India, In d o­
nesia. China, and Turkey to
name a few.
Patrons can find one-of-a
kind rugs designed In Austria,
handmade In Turkey by Oeba
that are sold exclusively at
etolebe. Belote can tell visitors
a little about the culture each
piece that heia imported from
because heis been there.
He
says heis taken great interest
in the quality o f the Items he
presents to his patrons.
‘ I wanted to have tilings that
you wouldn't find In other
stores.! Belote said, il wanted
the quality to be good, wellmade and be affordable. These
axe things you can pass down
through generations.*
In his travels, Belote said

rants Allmease Benlltly, re­
tired educator, nitnimmliy arlin si. wilier and historian was
one ol the hnnnrecH.
Patitcla
Whatley.
loi aider
and dln-etoi ol Ta|»:i School ol
Pei forming A ils and Academics
was the olhet. Students a ir
laugh) juicin', drama, song,
dance, sign language and other
studies to im ptovr ilielr cul­
tural.
social
and
religious
presentations, as well as, b a l­
let and Jazz movements.
Hits hiiiituahlc |iiogiam featnnil Dr. I'eola Muller Dews as
the keynote speaker Saturday.
Mimdi 21. was a day that many
accepted the opportunity to
honor a sj»-&lt; lal lady m theli
lltr Tltanks to Monlsho Books,
etc. lor ibis great tithule to the
legacies of Alt lean American

long-time member of Sanford's
First Baptist Church. Barbara
said Nitn Is still In ’ very good
health rrnds hooks constantly
and does beautiful crafts.*
Nlta Is tlying In from Austin
wilii Shhlcy and Ralph and util
be slaying wlllt her grandson.
Ridge Moreland, and his wife.
Shelley. Shtiliy
and
Ralph
will la- attending the big 50th
reunion of the Seminole High's
class ol I94H of which Shirley
is a member.

DEAR AI1HY: Why is there no
place lor people lo safely leave
unwanted children and babies?
Shouldn't there he a law stating
that a child left til a police station or
hoNjiituI would he im m ediately
uvuilahle for adoption'.’
Alihy, no many children need
time, effort, prayer, money, and vis­
ible. vocal adults to help them I'm
referring to the many little linen
who an- abused, manned, brutally
tortures) or left to die horribly alone
every year Thin happen- often with
unwanted, resented or hated chil­
dren The parents or other legal
guardians fee! then- is no other way
to get rid of them The deaths an­
nul always intentional, hut the
abuse is
The Mlories haunt me a bnhy
girl, unwanted by both parents,
whose hurtled body was left in u
garbage dump in the desert, u welldressed luiby pulled out o f Sun
Francisco liny; a newborn infant
left hrslde an Infrequently traveled
road; another hahy left m bushes
near a playground And a mother
who buckled her children into car
seats and rolled the car into a lake'
These are not predators who
take children from their homes, out
of yurds or tiff the- streets They arc
mothers, fathers, or the lovers of
the legal guardians who do these
terrible things
What of the teen mother who
can't cope with being a child herself,
let alone Is-mg a motlier? The abu­
sive father who can't rope with his
own life, let alone the demands of a
child? Tlie grandparents who. hav­
ing raised their own children, find
themselves in the twilight of their
lives trying to raise a grandchild?
These are people who don't want to
admit to themselves or to society at
large that it's easier, sometimes
even a relief, to destroy the baby in
their cure.
If parents or caregivers could
leave these children at a ‘ safe
place* with no questions asked —
and no efTort to pruoecute them for
abandonment — perhaps fewer
children would die.
As it is now, law enforcement is
compelled by law to truck these peo­
ple down. It's left for strangers to
grieve fur these children. I know
this letter is unprintable, but I just
had to give vent to this. The burned
hahy left in the desert haunts me
like no other.
DOROTHY L. MILLER,
PITTSBURG, CALIF.
DEAR DOROTHY: Thank you
for your heartfelt letter. Crisis
nurseries that provide respite
care for stressed-out caregivers
exist In some cities, and Fm told
a small percentage of the chil­
dren left in them are a b a n ­
doned each year.
B efore the law a can ba
changed, aociety’e attitude
toward parents who relinquish
children neede to change, eo
that parents and caregivers are
not perceived ae “bad" f o r p l ie
ing children for adoption. There
are waye to eafely su rren d er
children — adoption placement
services; however, until people
are no longer etlgmatised for
doing eo, a percentage of these
children w ill be abused, and
some will die.
1 know that a number of peo­
ple who work with battered and
traum atised children quietly
agree with your propoeed solu­
tion. H ow ever, until parent*
who are unable to fulfill the Ide­
alised role of parenting are no
longer condemned for adm it­
ting It, nothing will change.
DEAR Ait BY: Some months ago
you asked your readers to define
‘ elderly.* That prompted me to
write this poem:
RrlALITY CHECK
I feel young and full of pep,
Rushing hither and yon.

BEVERLY IN DENVER
DEAR B E V E R LY: An rsc elli-nl suggestion. Thank you for
this th o u g h tfu l re m in d e r w e
ran all use.

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That ‘ elderly* woman is younger
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ELIZABETH VAN I jOAN,
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DEAR ARMY A* tin Christmas
cards arrived tin- year, I liollied
there were a few familiar names
missing
11 would In- so nice it children,
grandchildren, nieces and nephews
would let folk.- know i( Aunt Mary
in California, Sallx in Illinois or
(Sl.idvs in North Dakota were in
nursing homes, or deceased
When till Is-loved mother died. I
wrote to all the people she corresjsinileil with or sent holiday cauls
lo. to inform them of her passing
I received so many letters telling
nu- how grateful they were that I
had written It lakes so little time
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miniature quilts and rallied off
a full size quilt. Jan Blackwelder won the raffle. The
Seminole County
Historical
Society Quilt was on display In
the Frank Evans Center for
visitors to see and buy chances
on. That quilt, which is a
miniature history o f Seminole
County, will be raffled off on
April 25.
Once ugaln. the Historical
Commission was very grateful
to have the support of the
Mayor and the commission.
I‘crimps the only really disap­
pointing thing all day was the
lack o f television media cover­

with God and Mo pint

age. None o f news departments
.at any o f the television sta­
tions. Including Lake Mary's
own television station, sent
representatives to cover the
event.

REUQIOUB RECOGNITIONS
AT OLDE LAKE MART DATS
The second highest award a
Girl Scout can cam Is her Sil­
ver Award. In January, Heather
Wolfe held a Religious Recogni­
tion workshop for 22 Brownies
and 1 Cub Scout. Heather
chose this as her Silver project
because she wanted to teach
younger girls about God and
how Hr works In their lives.

The girls attending the w ork­
shop earned their God and Me
pin, the hoy cum rd the God
and Country medul.
At Olde Lake Mary Days, ihr
recognitions were awarded. Dr.
Kevin Chubb o f Celebration
Church, who sponsored the
project, pinned Heather with
her Mentor pin. Heather, in
turn, pinned the five girls who
helped act as mentors during
the workshop. The mentors
ihen pinned the girls and boy
they had helped. The Religious
Recognition Is the only nonGirl Scout Insignia that can he
worn on the front of the Girl
Scout vest/sash.

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Caffetnc Intoxication produces num er­
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citement. Irritability. Insomnia, frequent
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trolntrsllnal disturbance. An overdose of
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will not kill you or cause permanent dam-'
age. A lethal dose Is 10 grams, although
there Is one case which documents » i r vlval alter Ingesting 24 grams.
Caffeine Is an addlrtlve drug and a tol-cnuice Is established with chronic con­
sumption. It takes higher doses over tim e
A 5 oz. cup of coffee contains GO HO mgs
and 5 oz. of tea contains 20-00 mgs.
to rx|&gt;rr1cniT I he side effects o f the drug.
II addiction to callclne Is established
Hie amount of caffeine In mgs. found In
some common foods, as listed In Howes frredom from It's hold on your dally rou­
and Church's Food Values Is as lallows: 1 tine can he realized by weaning It off
slowly. Compare the caffetnc content of
oz baking chocolate 8-25, H oz chocolate
milk 8. I oz Cadbury candy liar 15, 80 g varluus food nntl tievrrage Items and lake
fudge mousse 12. and I envelope hot c o ­ In less o f the drug each day until with­
drawal symptoms abate. If you continue
co. i mix 5.
to use culfelnaled products regularly,
A typical "stay-awake" pill has around
monitor how much you consume and be100 mgs caffeine. Some examples of pills
taken to Increase mental alerlness and ware of It's uncumroitahlr side effecta.

Caffrlne Is one of (hr world’s most
commonly
used
psychoactlvc
drugs.
Americans typically consume caffeine liy
way of colTce or tea with an average con ­
sumption o f 2 1 1 tug. (milligrams) per day.
Most people rely on rnlfrtne to Increase
tliclr mental alertness and to lirlp them
maintain a higher level o f energy.
There are significant side effects from
large doses of caffeine. It Is addictive an*!
missed dally "d oses" of the drug can result
In withdrawal headaches.
Accenting to God's Way to Ultimate
Health by G. M.ilkmns and M. Dye.
"Caffeine causes many problems for the
body, including Increased Incidence ol
bladder and stomach cancer, raises blood
pressure and Increases heart rale, aggra­
vates diabetes.... Increases
tnrnopausal
and premenstrual syndmme symptoms*.
The following Is a list of the caffeine con ­
tent In milligrams (mgs) per 12 ounce (uz|
can of soda according to the National Soil
Drink Association: Jolt 100, Ml. Dew fib,
Mcllo Yellow fib. Tab 47. Coke 40. Shasta
44, Dr. Pepper 40, Pepsi 37. Diet Pepsi
35. RC Cola 30. Diet Rite 30, Canada Dry
30. and Diet Canada Dry 1.2.

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Taking the sting out o l stings

C ourtesy of B ILL T R Q C H L E L L - Fitness Expert

Beach travelers should know
first-aid for Jellyfish stings b e ­
fore heading for the water.
"If you're stung by a Jellyfish.
Immediately rinse the skin
with
saltwater.*
said
Dr.
Wayne J. Riley, director of the
Travel M edicine Service at
Baylor College o f Medicine In
Houston. "Don't use fresh w a ­
ter. because the change In salt
concentration can stimulate
Uie release o f toxins.*
•
• Avoid applying Ice or rub
blug the skin. Insleud. soak
the skin with vinegar, rubbing
ulcohol, unseasoned meat tendertzer or baking soda. Then
remove Jellyfish tentacles with
forceps. Wear gloves or take
other precautions to avoid
touching the tentacles with
bare hands.
Apply shaving cream or a
paste o f baking soda, sand or
mud and shave the affected
area with a razor, knife or
other sharp object, such as a
clamshell. Soak the skin with
vinegar or other derontamlnant another 15 mlnulcs.
Afterward, you can apply a
hydrocortisone lotion twice a
day to minimize swelling and
Itching. Riley said.

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want something that is not going to restrict your range of motion. That is why some peo*
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Keep in mind, when coming to the gym, getting in shape is the real reason for being there.

Simple
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Suddtn death gene identified
The gene responsible for
Idiopathic ventricular fib rilla ­
tion (IVF) lias been discovered
by researchers at Baylor Col­
lege o f Medicine In Houston.
IVE. a heart rhythm disorder
that has caused the deaths o f
such famous athletes as Reggie
Lewis. Hank Gathers and Pete
Maravlch, often strikes the
young juid otherwise healthy.
Each year. IVF causes m ore
than 300.000 sudden deaths
tn the U.S. alone.
The findings, published In
thr March 19 Issue o f Nature,
were reported by researchers
Drs. Qulg Wang and Jeffrey A
Towbln.
"Tills dlscovety Is likely to
lead to early Identification of
Individ uala at risk for sudden
death and lead to the devel­
opment o f new therapies, p o ­
tentially saving many lives in
the future.* sold Towbln. a p e­
diatric cardiologist at Baylor
and Texas Children's Hospital
In Houston. Towbln Is also dlPleiss * N Oca*. Pag* 7C

A weekly column by
CAROL FREEMAN
Health and Fifties* Consultant

Q
Every day is the start of a new
diet. By 9 a.m. I've blown It and say
"What the heck, today s ruined. I'll
start over tomorrow."

A: I do

want to commend you for
starting again every day. However,
you've got the What-The-Hcck syn­
drome. A declaration that It's hope*
less, which Is usually followed by
eating everything In sight. And I sus­
pect this has been going on for years.
The dangerous thing Is that even
though you say "it's hopeless", the
real message Is "I’m hopeless", and
that belief is far more damaging than
the few extra calorics.

Letton #1: Lighten up on yourself. By. :
expecting perfection in everything:',
you do, you’re placing your standard* ;•
too high and setting yourself up fo r •
continuos feelings of failure. 1 know-*
you’re Just trying to ’do your best’ - at1' 1
everything. But It’s unrealistic. I'll let .
you In on a well kept secret. None o f
the rest of us are perfect either. No
one!
Lesson #2: Lower your standards.'
Aim for pretty good'. I want you to dor •
pretty good at eating 2 fruits and 3
vegetables a day. Then when you get J
the hang of that, I want you to do '
pretty good at cutUng your Junk food'
portions In half.

F D A approves new test for prostate cancer:
Special to the Herald
A new blood test that more accurately
detects prostate cancer has been ap­
proved by the Food and Drug Adm inistra­
tion (FDA).
Known as the "Free PSA* test, this
screening device can help determ ine
whether men actually have prostate can ­
cer or Just u benign prostate condition.
Baylor College o f Medicine In Houston
was one o f Bcven medical centers across
Uie nation tliat conducted clinical trials o f
the test, which received FDA approval
March I I .
T h e Free PSA test should reduce the
number of unnecessary prostate biopsies
and ease the anxiety o f many men at risk
for prostate cancer,* said Dr. Kevin
Slawtn. who directed the clinical trials at
the Department o f Urology's Baylor Pros­
tate Center.
High levels of prostate specific antigen
(PSA), a protein produce by the prostate,
can Indicate prostate cancer. But they
also can result from noncancerous condi­

tions.
A PSA level o f zero to four is considered
no or little risk of cancer. A level greater
than 10 Is associated with a high risk.
But men whose total PSA teat measures
between four and 10 are tn a 'gray diag­
nostic zone,* sold Slawtn. director o f the
Baylor Prostate Center. T h is moderately
high level might or might not be due to
cancer.*
Because nearly all prostate cancers that
are detected before the cancer has spread
outside the prostate can be cured, many
lients with a moderately elevated PSA
ve undergone biopsies In an effort to de­
lect cancers at the earliest stage possible.
The FREE PSA test was designed os a
follow-up test to the total PSA test. *U ts
expected to spare many men an uncom­
fortable and costly biopsy when the test
results Indicate the moderately high PSA
level Is due to benign prostatic h yper­
plasia, a common swelling o f the prostate
In older men. rather than cancer.’ Slawtn
said.
Clinical trials o f the FREE PSA test d e ­

C

tected 95 percent o f prostate cancers. T h o 'r
cancers not Identified by the test were. more likely to be small and not life-,*.,
threatening.
The American Cancer Society estimates
that 184.500 American men will be dlag** ■
nosed with prostate cancer this year, and*1'*
more than 39,000 will be killed.
**•*'
the prostate Is a walnut-sized sex gland &gt;,
In men that makes the fluid that carries:’. !
sperm. Surgery ts the standard treatment *'*,
for prostate cancer, the second leading.J.
cause of cancer deaths In men.
Clinical trials o f the Free PSA test ln-Vvolvcd 773 men between the ages o f SO ’
and 75 who had total PSA levels between ,
four and 10 and non-susplcious digital
rectal exams. The test was developed by i
Hybrttcch Incorporated, a subsidiary o f . "
Beckman Coulter In Fullerton, Calif.
• Editor's note: The Hybritech Free PSA
test Is available at the Baylor Prostate *7
Center. For more Information about the ’
test, patients can call the center at ( 7 1 4 )''
798-5050.

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Lake M a ry student gets $$$ for school, from employer O v iedo
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Shnpe
Cenlrr
Foundation,
which was created by Cathy,
the co-op scholarship has been
awarded to &lt;181 employees
since 1984.

Special to the Herald

[ IJVKK MARY - The Chlck-fll-A
i chain crlrbrntrs Its 25th year
of awarding Its restaurant em ­
ployees with $1,000 scholar­
ships that hnvr totaled nearly
$12.8 million. Grunting more
than $800,000 o f this total In
1997 alone, the program r e ­
flects
the
Atlanta-based
chain's sincere commitment to
youth and education.
Lake Mary resident Brian
Kearney has been added to
Chtck-fll-A's
distinguished
scholarship
recipient
list
which lias grown to more than
12.800 restaurant employees.
Kearney was nominated by his
employer Dennis Kramer. O p­
erator of the Lake Mary Uoulcvan) free-standing Chlck-fll-A
restaurant where more than
$10,000 lias been awarded In
scholarships--bringing the t e ­
nd In Florida to more than
$1.1 million. Kearney Is cur­
rently
attending
Seminole
Community College In San­
ford.
*One of our nation's greatest
assets In our youth,* said
Chlck-fll-A Inc. Founder S.
Truett Cathy, who established
the Team Member Scholarship
program 25 years ago and
awardrd the first scholarship
In 1973. ‘ Investing In em ployres such as Ilrlan Is an In­
vestment In a stronger, more
secure future built on a solid
foundation of a good educa­
tion.*
jin 1990 the program was
renamed the Chlck-fll-A Lrad] rrshlp Scholarship to place a
greater emphasis on em ployr fs demonstrating leadership
cpiallties and skills necessary
ip be successful In life. In or­
der to be eligible, an em ployee
must complete
their
high
fuhool education; remain ac­
tive In their school and com ­
munity: demonstrate a solid

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Brian Kearney has been added to Chlck-M-A's distinguished scholarship re­
cipient list.
work ethic and good team­
work; and possess strong lead­
ership abilities and a desire to
surreed.
The expanded scholarship
program also enables restau­
rant employees to be eligible
tor Chirk 111 A s Truett Cnthy

Scholarship which provides an
uddlllonul $1,000 to the top
25 leadership Scholarship r e ­
cipients for the year.
Also available are $16,000
scholarships to llerry College
111 Rome. Ga. Jointly funded
through llerry and the Wln-

s your home, sweet home?
By Dr. M

P u to

deed. violence is cited os the
; FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
cause of divorce In 22 perrrnt
R "
MARKHAM WOODS
of m lddlr class
marriages*
(Ibtd.l.
Home is the fundamental
According to the American
.base of operation for most all
Medical
Association, .. more
one does. Many sociologist p. , .Shan 1 million womeif seek
psychologists,
and l ■soiDtual. medical help as a result o f la -.
leaders affirm the great Im p or­
Juries Inclined from domestic
tance of peace and serenity In
violence.
Onr-lhlrd
o f all
the home. If a home tacks the
women murdered annually are
‘ sweetness* o f right direction
killed by a husband or exand behavior In love, peace,
husband. a boyfriend, or excommunication, mutual sup­
boyfriend.
port and understanding, the
The scope of domestic
home and society will sense
violence
the 111 effects. It Is near Impos­
’ Abuse ran lake many forms,
sible for one to be In heavy
ranging from name-culling to
turmoil at home and not be
manipulation
to
breaking
greatly restricted In produc­
promises an a rrgular basis
tivity and cffecttvencaa In the
and refusing to share In family
work place and/or at school.
responsibilities. It may Involve
Every Individual Is a vital part
economic abuse (refusing to
of the family and every family
let another person work or
ts a part o f the social order.
Each Individual making up so­ have money), dm g or alcohol
abuse, harassment, intim ida­
ciety may be thought o f as a
tion or destruction o f personal
stitch in the whole fabric of
property. It also may Involve
society.
*When one
stitch
threats to harm the other per­
frays, the fabric Is weakened.
son. sexual violence, physical
When several stitches fray, the
violence and use o f weapons to
fabric tears. And when most of
frighten. Injure or kill a per­
the stitches fray, the fabric
disintegrates.* (Dennis Rainey.
son* (’ Domestic vtolence-whal
*the Battle for the Family,* Fo­
ts It? Baptist Message).
cus on the Fdm ily).
Abuse Is u term generally
"The sound of stitches fray­
used o f a spouse to a spouse,
or a spouse to children. How­
ing ts heard every day: An an­
guished wife discovers her
ever. It operates In the realm
husband's adultery; a teenage
o f children abusing parents.
girl looking for love gets p reg ­
Hits ranges from disobedience
nant: another father leaves
to parrnth- even ' to physical
home. These are the sounds of
death. None of Die above
America's tattered
families,
makes for a ’ home, sweet
firsthand witnesses to the
home.*
rapid decline and relentless
What makes home sweet?
disintegration o f our culture’
The answer Is not something
(Ibid).
novice or new. but aomethlng
Contrtbutino to lack ol
tried and foundational. God.
'swaatnatf' In tha home
who gave us life, created man
Domestic violence Is s heavy
and woman establishing the
contributing factor to unrest
foundation for children and
faintly. He did not stop at
in families.
This
behavior
creation, however, but gave
causes Injury, sorrow, and
wholesome
principles
by
en fatality to parents and
which one lives. The Initiation
children. It is the major cause
o f tiie family and home by God
o f Injury to women ‘ ranking
was
Indeed
’ sweet.’
The
ahead o f automobile accidents,
‘ home* acts out o f Its created
mtigglngs
and
rapes-order when frustration, ha­
combined...* (’ Domestic vio ­
tred. violence and discord
lence-how bad?* Bapttst M es­
abound. God gave us princi­
sage. Alexandria, LA).
ples (His Word) to help ua sur­
’ Compared to males, women
vive in a hostile world. Ood
experience
more
than
10
also conveys that those who
times as many Incidents o f
honor and obey Ilia Word are
violence at the hands o f a
blessed (good example: Psalm
oved one. In an average year,
1). Thirdly, the family Is es­
almost 575,000 women are
tablished to pass God's truth
rlctlms o f violence at the
from one generation to an­
lands o f someone Intimate to
other?
hem. The numbers for mcn-*)/e decreed statutes fo r J a ­
ust leas than 40,000 each
cob and established the law in
car,
Israel, which he commanded
’ Each year,
medical
ex­
our forefathers to leach their
penses from domestic violence
children, so the next generation
otal aa much as $5 billion.
mould know I hem, even the
Uso. studies estimate that
children yet to be bom. and
justnesses face losses o f an­
they in lum would tell their
other $100 million aa a result
children. Then they would put
of lost wages, sick leave, abtheir trust In God and would
nteetsm
and
nonnot forget his deeds but would
productivity. The problem la
keep his commands.
They
not limited by social class. In­

Chlck-fll-A recipients have
used their scholarships to at­
tend approximately 1.400 In­
stitutions of higher learning
across North America, and are
present In almost every p r o ­
fession and field of endeavor-from ministers to engineers to
veterinarians. In fact, m ore
thnn 30 perrrnt o f Chlck-fllA's restaurant Operators are
scholarship recipients.
*A perfect example o f what
one cun accomplish by work­
ing hard nnd being com m itted
Is our very first scholarship
winner lairry Jackson, who
graduated from Georgia insti­
tute of Technology and cur­
rently holds a [imminent man­
agement position with a te le ­
communications
equipment
manufacturer.*
said
Cathy.
"Today we try to teach our
employees the same skills
Larry exemplified 25 years ago
so that they can make a differ­
ence wherever they go In the
world.*
To pay tribute to scholarship
recipients and to mark the
company's $10 million schol­
arship milestone, Chlck-fll-A
unveiled a 23-foot
arched
sculpture In 1995 entitled
‘ Climb with Care and Confi­
dence.* The bronze piece Is lo ­
cated In downtown Atlanta and
depicts people reaching up­
ward, being helped by and
helping pllier work toward a
better future.
Chlck-fll-A Inc. Is the na­
tion's
thlrd-largest,
quickservice
chicken
restaurant
company with more than 760
restaurants In 35 states and
Durban. South Africa. The
company
plans
to
award
nearly
1.000
leadership
Scholarships amounting to $1
million In 1998.

He Joined the Sheriffs Office
tn 1993, where ills Job was to
alert area media about crim e
and other activities concerning
the drpartment.
And then,
near 50. lie couldn't put Ills
drrnin on hold any longer.
’ I'm Just grateful for the op­
homt comas
portunity the sheriff gave me.
by farmty reformation
There's not as much Job op­
Dennis Rainey reminds us in
portunity for people over 40.*
his book One Home at a Time
lie says.
that the Protestant Reform a­
Chief Deputy Steve Harriett,
tion was a return to the Word
a law enforcement veteran
of God as a standard o f theol­
who Is past 40. says new depu­
ogy and living. Thus. ’ In the
ties who are older are a big as­
same way today, a Family Ref­
set to any depart men l.
ormation will begin when peo­
"The best law enforcement
ple reshape their marriages
agency Is a representation r e ­
and families (live) according to
flective o f the community.
the truths rrvrulrd In the Bi­
That Includes a broad mix of
ble.*
Tlie
following
four
ethnic, gender, and age in o r­
'pillars’ arc given as the basts
der to be sensitive to the
of Information:
, needs of the community.*
’ Pillar No. I; Personal Re­
McDonough's first arrest in­
pentance and Purity. Wc must
volved a 77-year-old man ac­
become broken and contrite In
cused of shoplifting. But he
heart tf we arc to truly experi­
quickly graduated to chasing a
ence the presence and power
carjacker and he has had to
of God. From the ashes o f per­
draw his gun on a suspect.
sonal repentance, God forglvrs
*1 didn't take this Job to get
mid refashions a new Indlvldhurt or killed. I rely on my
ual-B-one who seeks to obey
training to minimize danger.*
His will In all o f life. God.
And according to Harriett,
through the guiding power o f
the life experience gained with
the Holy Spirit, then takes and
age coupled with that training
turns the rcpenlcr Into a r e ­
will make McDonough an Ideal
former--a family reformer.
deputy.
"Pillar No. 2: The Sacred
*!t feels good to be on the
Covenant o f Marriage. Keeping
other side. I have even m ore
a marriage covenant is more
respect
for
the
law.*
than Just pledging to remain
McDonough says. *l'm doing
married. It also Involves mak­
what I wanted to do. to help
ing a holy promise to God and
people, maybe save someone's
your spouse to care for, love
life. All I can say to people who
and remain faithful to you r
want to change careers at 50
spouse for life. It means mak­
is to go for It. Don't let your
ing your marriage all that God
age be your barrier.’
Intended It to be.
’ Pillar No. 3: Sanctity of
God-Ordatncd Rules. A Family
Reformation will not occur
without recognition
o f the
unique, biblically prescribed
responsibilities of men and
women tn the marriage rela­
tionship. Among other tilings,
the Bible champions the hus­
band's role as a servant leader
and the wife's role as a lover
helper.
Tragically,
many
Christian men have failed to
lead, love and serve their
wives. Many Christian women,
too. recognize their failure to
lovingly support and encour­
age their husbands and to nur­
ture their children.

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rector for pediatric cardiology
research at Baylor.
The newly Identified gene, a
sodium channel gene In the
heart known as SCN5A. may
tie abnormal In 50 percent o f
family members
and often
goes undiagnosed. The result­
ing IVF causes the heart to
beat very rapidly and erra tic­
ally. which results In no blood
being pumped to the brain
and the rest o f the body,
causing sudden death.
"In many eases, the problem
Is due to a genetic abnormal­
ity, leaving family members at
risk for the same untimely
outcome.* said Wang, an assis­
tant professor o f pediatrics.

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‘ Pillar No. 4: A Legucy o f
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W E D N E S D A Y A P R IL 29, 1998

90th Y E A R , No. 177

New county motto: Hang on to your receipts
By R o m W h it*
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SEMINOLE COUNTY - The county comm is­
sioners gave a helping hand to Seminole C om ­
munity College Tuesday and then went to
school on one o f their own.
By a 5-0 vote, the commission gave tentative
approval to a 180-acre satellite SCC campus
north of Oviedo. On with education.
By a 3-0 vote, the commission amended an old
ordinance and created a tougher travel receipt
policy that amounted to a resounding thumbs
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down to District 3 Commissioner Dick Van Der
Welde In his efforts to get back $1,082 that
Clerk of the Court Maiyanne Morse withheld
from his paychecks.
Van Der Wctde and Morse have been locked In
a legal battle that began after the commissioner
returned from a business trip to Europe tale
last summer. Morse maintains Van Der Welde
was not authorized to make the London portion
o f the trip and that he did not bring back re­
ceipts for meals.
Citing the ordinance the commission passed
that allowed $50 In meals per diem. Van Der
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P ark site
investigated

‘Pete ’ Knowles Service Award

Good honored

McLain said.
Each of the commissioners has given deposi­
tions In the case. "Now." Commission Chairman
Randy Morris said, "this commission has been
removed from the equation. Dick Van Der Welde
can't use It as an excuse that he lost his re­
ceipts.”
Mrl.nln made a motion Tuesday that would
require receipts of county officials on all trips
and another that would rescind the 1907 ordi­
nance that created confusion on travel.
"We're accountable like anyone else." ComP ltiM I n Cosaty, Fags 3A

Help is ju st a phone call awav

By Nick P felfau f
HERALD STAFF WRITER

By N lek M e 11aof
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD • Michael J. Good became the
14th winner o f the annual Warren E. "Pete"
Knowles Service Award Monday. The award
was presented on unanimous approval of a
resolution by the d ty commission.
According to the wording o f the resolution.
Good has performed many services for the
citizens of the city including sponsoring
Seminole County Pony Baseball. Longwood
Babe Ruth League, Pop Warner Youth Foot­
ball and cheerleading in Lake Mary.
He has been a member o f the Board of Di­
rectors for South Seminole Christian Sharing
Center. Sanford Rescue Outreach Mission, a
member o f the Private Business Association.
Greater Sanford Chamber o f Commerce and
others.
In his earlier days, he made the All
Bowden Team at Florida State University and
was Inducted into Seminole County Sports
Hall or Fame for 1989.
In other awards, he was the recipient of
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Welde said that receipts were not necessary.
There has been confusion about what the com ­
missioners actually had passed.
T h ere shouldn't be confusion." Commissioner
Daryl McLuIn said today. Ttrcclpls arc neces­
sary and Dick Van Der Welde Is no exception.
He has Intentionally been Hying to mislead the
board."
After study o f the board's taped meetings.
McLain said he could not find evidence that Van
Der Welde was authorized to go to London. His
trip was approved for Holland. "Whatever he did
In London was on his own not for the county."

SANFORD - The city plans to
continue looking Into the pos­
sibility of establishing a lakefront park on properly Imme­
diately north o f the Seminole
Herald office, which would be
surrounded by U.S. Highway
17-92. North French Avenue
and Fulton Street.
Meanwhile some area citi­
zens have Indicated they may
fight to keep Fort Mellon Park
as the city's lakcfront park.

Michael J. Good was awarded the Warren E. "Pate*
Knowles Service Award Monday night by Mayor
Larry Dais at the Bantord City Commission mealing.
With Good for the presentation was his wile Bonnie
and children Chelsea and Bobby.

"I've spoken to a number of
people regarding whether or
not
a park near the Herald
along the lakcfront might be a
good
replacement
for Fori
Mellon Park.* said Mayor Larry
Dale, "and some said yes while
others said no. so I don't really
have a feeling about It either
way.*
With the ball fields at Fort
Mellon Park to be relocated
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Adult fines to help troubled youngsters
By Rasa W hits
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SEMINOLE COUNTY - There is currently
$35,700 available in the Substance Abuse
Trust Fund that Seminole County began
collecting in Ones 4 years ago • and some
o f It is targeted to the county's Prosecution
for Youth Program (P.A.Y.).
Anyone guilty o f a misdemeanor in
which the unlawful use o f drugs or alcohol
was involved, has chalked up $15 • $1 for
the Clerk o f the Court and $14 that was
deposited in a trust fund to be used by lo ­
cal public or private agencies for sub­
stance abuse prevention. Intervention or
treatment services.

On Tuesday, the Board of Seminole
County Commissioners approved moving
$10,000 of the trust fund money Into P.A.Y.
which is getting 50- percent more referrals
than It did a year ago.
Jean JefTcoat, the P.A.Y. manager, said
that the requested funds will allow P.A.Y.
to provide approximately 5 counseling
sendees each to 50 additional clients. She
said the number of clients has grown dra­
matically since the opening o f the new Ju­
venile Assessment Center. 'M ore Juveniles
are being held accountable for their a c­
tions." JefTcoat said.
P.A.Y. extends Its services to delinquent
juveniles referred from the State Attorney’s
Office. These clients (mostly first-time o f­

SANFORD - Devereux Flor­
ida Treatment Network's p r o ­
posed charter school In San­
ford was approved Tuesday by
the Seminole County School
Board. The school, a treatment
center for emotionally dis­
turbed children, la planned on

AT&amp;T Wirelots Service is distributing 9 ceSutar phones to Neighborhood
Watch Coordinator* in connection with the Seminole County Sheriff's
Office Community Oriented Policing Program. The phones were handed
out Monday. April 27. Here. Richard Kay of the Crtne Prevention Unit
demonstrates with a telephone aa Rose Davie, the coordinator for the
Seminole Garden Apartments, looks through the material that comes
with the phone.

350 to receive G E D diplom as tonight

IN BR IEF
Chaittr school passotf

fenders). along with the families receive
counseling, treatment and 'education. Is­
sues covered include cycles of addiction,
anger management and Impulse control.
"These funds were put away for this pur­
pose," Commissioner Dick Van Der Welde
said. *Now Is the time to do something. It
makes sense to have It used properly."
Commission Chairman Randy Morris
said he was pleased that the Juvenile A s­
sessment Center was able to gel so many
youngsters headed over for help before
they became a more violent offender. Early
Intervention In their lives was a must. Less
than 14 percent o f the Juveniles who com ­
plete the P.A.Y. and Department of Justice
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a 26-acre site off Lake Mary
Boulevard.
The new educational facility
la the eecond charter school
authorized
In
Seminole
County, it la expected to han­
dle approximately
100 stu­
dents considered emotionally

After theft, 135 w ill have to wait until testing resumes
Frees

tuff

Reports

SANFORD •
While GED
testing Is temporarily sus­
pended In Florida, because
testa were stolen from one
testing center In the Panhan-

die. approximately 350 com ­
munity members who have
successfully
completed
the
GED program between No­
vember 1997 and February
1998 will be honored tonight at
a special ceremony In the

Seminole Community College
Health building.
College spokesman Robert
Lyles said those people re­
ceiving diplomas were not af­
fected by the theft o f testing
material from the Okaloosa-

Donations make a difference for Safehouse
By Shari Bzedle
HERALD FEATURE EDITOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY - Imag­
ine the bill for providing food,
toiletries, electricity and water
to a household o f more than 30
women and children.
The estimated operational
budget for Safehouae o f Semi­
nole, the county's only domes­
tic violence shelter, la ap­
proximately $280,000, with the
largest part o f this amount
government
coming
from
’ HRS certified shelter
__ i 2 years ago to provide
Iter, counseling, case man­
agement. and crisis Interven­
tion. Safehouae has the capac­
ity to shelter 38 victims and
their children and they usually
stay for 6 weeks.
While grants and foundations

contribute in a large part to
the operation o f the shelter,
Safehouae depends on contri­
butions to make up a differ­
ence o f approximately $65,500.
One group which has taken
on a part o f that task la the
Heathrow Women's Club.
The club will hold Its largest
fund-raiser o f the year tonight,
a fashion show to be held at
the Country Club at Heathrow.
Proceeds o f the show will
benefit 5 charities the club has
identified; Safehouse. Sanford
Middle
School
‘ Adopt
A
School*, the Lake Mary Heath­
row Festival o f the Arts. Semi­
nole
Community
College
scholarships and Lisa Merlin
House.
The
Heathrow
Women's
Club has been an ongoing
source o f donations for us.*
ask! Laurie Kemp, education
coordinator for Safehouae.

The club first
presented
Safehouse with a check for
$1,100 at the May 1997 Gen­
eral Membership Meeting. The
funds went toward covering the
utility bill which averages $800
a month. In addition to do­
nating 40 percent o f the money
It haa raised In the 1997-98
fiscal year, which Includes the
proceeds from the fashion
show, U la providing $800 per
quarter toward the electric bill
through
the generosity
of
Longwood Ltncoln-Mercury.
*lt Just means that general
funds can be used for other
programs,* said Kemp.
The club also collects tn-klnd
contributions for the shelter.
Each month members are
asked to bring specific Items to
the
general
membership
meeting, to be given to the
shelter. Kemp said they have
received linens, hair products

and cosmetics, to be used by
the residents, through this
program. In December, there
were 0 babies In residence and
desperately-needed ' diapers
were donated by the club.
Sponsored by Longwood Lin­
coln-Mercury,
th e}
second
charity fashion show will fea­
ture the best In spring fashions
presented by Our Boutique, of
Longwood, and Adriana's, o f
Winter Park. The evening in­
cludes a buffet o f champagne
punch, hors d'oeuVres. deli­
cious desserts, coffee and tea.
There will also be a silent

Lauds Kemp, education coordinator
for Safshouss of Semlnoie. wM
speak tonight at the Heathrow
Woman's Club chsrily fashion
show.

Walton Community
College
testing center.
Testing
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suspended
statewide Friday, when the
theft waa discovered. Teals
taken between April 10 and
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near 70.
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Highs In the mid 80s. laiws In
the low-709. Friday: Afternoon
thunderstorms. Highs tn the
low-SOs. Lows In the mid-60s.
Saturday: Afternoon thunder
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IjOWS In the low 60s.

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SANTORO Hill and Jean
Norris have been growing
dayllllrs for more than 37
years.
Tttc-lr love lor dayllllrs has
garnered them many friends
from all over the glolrc. They
not only share their love for
this beautiful perennial, but
they have traveled for several
years giving programs to dif­
ferent flower clubs on the
riitlnre of Hemrmcullls.
Until of the Norrts' have
been
members
of
the
American
I Icmrrornllls
Society (AHS) lor almost as
many years as they have
been growers.
They are AHS Exhibition
Judges and AHS Garden
Judges. Jean Is thr illrertor
for Rrglou 12 (ITurlda} anti
serves on the AHS National
Hoard. She was appointed
AHS Exhibitions Chairman
In 191)6. This Job entails
many hours of reading over

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15 Regions In the United Stntes. It Is her responsi­
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shows.
Doth of the Norris' arr Instructors for Exhibition
Judges Clinics. Dayllllcs fill thrlr backyard with

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mid-April until September.
Jean said that people are always welcome to visit
thrlr garden during bloom season, but ask that
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Go hog wild for Camp Challenge
By Susan Wannar
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SORRENTO - Volunteer* have been working
feverishly to prepare for the upcoming Hog Roast
to be held and to benefit Camp Challenge on
Saturday. May 2 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Many
local residents have a special interest In the facil­
ity and two young women enthusiastically sing Its
praises.
Linda Moncrlrf has volunteered for over 15 years
for this organization. Her daughter. Leigh, and
another Sanford resident. Donna Payne, have
been roommates at Its summer activities.
Moncrlef Is also one o f the organizers for this
event. She. and Ethel Smith, have gathered oth­
ers to assist wllli the meal, a country store, arts
A crafts, trash &amp; treasure, games and auction.
Other Sanford locals, Jeannette and Cindy
StlfTey, will assist with the auction while their
husbands,
father and son. George and Tom
StlfTey, will talk and rattle as any professional
auctioneer would, to sell Hems at the highest bid.
All to help numerous physically challenged Indi­
viduals to be able to spend some time at Camp
Challenge and enjoy all the wonderful things It
has to ofTer.
According to Moncrlef other agencies such as the
bcorn Garden Club, the Woman's Club o f Sanford
and the Junior Woman’s Club o f Mt. Dora and
Jack McDonald and friends o f the Fraternal Order
o f Police will odd (heir own expertise to the roast.
Kathy KrasnofT has headed up the country store
and Dlllie Kolowskl has co-chaired, with Items
such as baked goods. Jama and Jellies to be sold.
Lori Hartaock and Leslie Wilbur have worked dili­
gently to retrieve plants for purchase. Sue Narrow
has made sure that plenty o f arts and crafts will
be available, Tom Wilson will be conducting
games to be played. The sorority. ESA, Is In
charge o f decorating the tables In ‘ early American
pig motlT with checkered table clothes to accent.
Local nurseries have donated various plants.
Creative Clay In Mt. Dora will send terra cotta
pigs. But. many other treasures will also be wait­
ing for those In attendance.
It Is hopeful that merchandise signed by Tim
Raines and J eff Blake will be available for the
auction. Rtverahlp Romance has donated cruise
tickets. Hotel visits, theme park passes, lounge
chairs, furniture and golf outings are also among
the many things to be suctioned.
Crafters may set up a table for their wares at the
coat o f $20. ‘ Chances* are also being sold and the
winner will recctvr a dollhouse fully furnished
and topped with a small dog on the front porch.
A 50/50 raffle will also take place at the end of
the day. Tickets may be purchases for $1 and the
lucky winner will receive half o f the total money
received.

Safehouseia

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Donna Payna invttas ths public to ths Camp
Challongo Hog RoaaL
Admission to the event la free. Last year over
$9,000 was raised but stormy skies dampened
the turnout. Supporters hope to Increase those
numbers to $15,000 to $20,000 this year because
o f the great needs o f the camp.
The new director, Lynn Thames, Is hard at work
too. Individuals should note that the camp Is
rented out throughout the year to church groups,
hiking groups and a day camp for children during
summer break.
Camp Challenge Is In need of male counselors.
It Is fully accredited by the American Camping
Association (ACA). Medical sta/T are available on a
24 hour basis to assist campers.
Moncrelf shared that four 12 week sessions, are
held for persons age 6 to over 90. She added that
sessions are also available for preschool hearing
impaired and stroke victims.
Cottages are atr -conditioned and the grounds
hold a crafts center, swimming pool, archery and
rifle range. A one- acre Ashing pond, recreation
center, dining hall, nature corral, petting zoo and
• half-mile nature trail accent the spacious
spread.
The 63- acre camp is owned and operated by the
Florida Easter Seals Society and Is located Just off
Highway 46 In Sorrento. For more Information
about the 18th Annual Hog Roast and Auction or
to donate Items for the event call Jeannette StlfTey
at 322-8234 or the camp at (352)363-4711.

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auction and raffle, with a wide
array o f gifts. Pam Collins,
president o f the club, said last
year's event was sold-out and
they anticipate this year's
event to be lust as successful.

helping the shelter. Recently,
she spoke to the Over 50 Chib
o f the Sanford Senior Center
and presented a plaque to the
clu bs president Jim Ounster
for ‘ generous* donations made
by the club.

Kemp will be a guest at the
show and will apeak to the
audience about the programs
offered by Safehousc. As edu­
cation coordinator, she often
speaks to groups Interested In

If you would like more Infor­
mation about Safehousc. call
Kemp at 302-1700. For Heath­
row Women's Club member­
ship Information, cal) Linda
Wish at 333-3702.

Countyannoyed at what was happen­
mlaaloner Win ing, refused to stay for the
Adams said. ’T h e bottom line vote. ‘ It was pre-arranged, ob ­
Maloy com ­
la everyone else has to produce viously staged."
receipts and so should we. No plained. T h e y were attacking a
receipts, no money."
guy who wasn't there to defend
TWo other county officials • himself.
Tourism Development Director
Van Der Weide called the In­
Jack Wert and Economic De­ cident another round o f dirty
velopment Director Bob Turk - politics. ‘ It was blatant. I sus­
were required to produce re­ pect they had big time presceipts - on the same trip Van sure. They realised If you can't
Der Weide was on and he win It court,
art, you try something
should not be given preferen­
he sold .
tial treatment. McLain said.
Morse sold she had not yet
talked to her attorney about
Van Der Weide, nursing a what transpired Tuesday. ‘ I’m
foot Injury, was not present pleased at the action the board
when McLain made his motion took. That they said they had
during the district commis­ erred and were taking the a p ­
sioners report at the end o f the propriate action. IVe only been
afternoon session.
doing what I am supposed to
Commissioner Grant Maloy, do aU along."

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and the park property pro­
posed for the development o f a
major hotel and conference
center complex, there has been
a great deal o f consideration
regarding the potential o f such
a change.
The m ailer was discussed
briefly during the Sanford City
Commission
work
session
Monday afternoon. City Man­
ager BUI Simmons said he had
received a communication from
Sid Vlhlen, regarding part o f
the property, to determine If
the city might be Interested In
purchasing It.
Simmons said one o f the
problems may be because o f
multiple ownership o f the land.
‘ It's about 10 acres,* he said,
“but there are several owners
Involved and we would have to
deal with all o f them If we were
to obtain the property,*
The city at one time owned
the land. ‘ In about I960,*
Simmons explained, “a group
o f investors offered to purchase
the land. They said
they
wanted to build an assisted
living center there. But nothing
was ever done and while they
had Indicated they would pay
the city $10,000 a year to hold
the land for them, the deal fell
and nothing ever hapf.” The land has since
sold.
‘ One o f the reasons I Imag­
ine.' he continued, *ls that the
sub-surface may have at one
time been a dump or some­
thing and no one could actually
build a physical building on
the properly. But that wouldn’t
prevent the development o f a
park.’
Commissioner Kerry Lyons
Indicated he was In favor o f
looking Into the possible p u r
chase. ‘ It would be an excel­
lent location,* he said. 'M aybe
are could even have our pro­
posed riverwalk go Into that
Mayor Larry Dale suggested
that with the land abutting the
city's Public Works facility, the
now-abandoned city gun range
and the PBA building. I f all o f
these could be combined, we
would have an excellent loca­
tion for a park.*
It was also determined that
there may be some difficulty In
getting the new park approved,
but It would be mostly based
on traffic, and Mayor Dale sug­
gested that could be resolved I f
Fulton Street became the main
entrance rather than on the
highway.
Regarding
the
proposed
change In Fort Mellon Park
however, there la an Indication
that a citizens' drive may get

Flowers
Cos tinned from F ife 1A
They stay on the road during
bloom season Judging at various
shows. Their neighbor doesn't
mind flower sitting when they
have to be away for a day,
Jean Is the former owner o f the
plant nursery. ‘ Jean Norris
Ferns and Exotic Plants" located
on Celery Avenue. Daylllles were
second to roses In sales at the
nursery during bloom season.
A few tips on growing daylllles.
You do not have to purchase the
more expensive plants to have a
beautiful display. The older vari­
eties that sell for $2 to $10, when
taken care o f properly, can be
appreciated as much as the $100
ones. Do not plant them too
deep. They are shallow growers
and like to be planted almost on
the top o f the ground. Plant In a
sunny area, they love sunshine.
Water Is very important, water
them regularly when we do not
have abundant rain. Plenty of

water during the bloom season
encourages big lush blooms. Use
a balanced fertilizer when you
first plant and then fertilize again
In the Spring and again In the
Fall after they have finished
blooming. Daylllles will bloom
and flourish better If you dig up
the clump every two or three
years. Shake and wash all o f the
old dirt from them. Divide the
fans (plants) by working each of
them loose or cut with a sharp
knife, being very careful not to
damage the crown (section
between the foliage and the
roots). When you replant make a
small mound o f the soil under
each fan. Spread the roots over
the mound and sprinkle soil over
all o f the roots. Do not plant too
deep. If your lilies grow grassy
and do not bloom well It Is a good
sign that they are too deep.
There are many growers and
hybridizers In the Sanford area.
David Klrchhoff and Mori Mores

at Dayllly World Just o(T of State
Road 46, on White Cedar Road;
Big Tree Garden, located at the
site o f the Big Tree Park on
General Hutchinson Parkway,
are Just a couple. There are also
growers
In
Eustls
and
Enterprise. All of these gardens
are
commercial.
Telephone
before you go to be sure they are
home.
Saturday, May 2. the Sunbelt
Dayllly Chapter will hold their
19th Annual Dayllly show at the
Sanford Civic Center. The show
will be open to the public at 1
p.m. until 5 p.m. There will be a
dayllly plant sale beginning at 9
a.m. Bargains galore) Admission
Is free and there will be a door
prize given out each hour during
the show (I until 5 p.m.).
Exhibitors will come from many
sections o f Central Florida,. This
accredited show will be Judged by
A llS Judges.

GEDC o a tla a s d frost 1
IA
April 23 will be screened for
unusually high scores. Lyles
said tests for tonight's honorccs were taken as much as 8
weeks ago and sent to T a lla ­
hassee to be scored.
However, 135 teat-takers In
Seminole County will have to
watt until testing resumes,
possibly by May 6
A study conducted by Har­
vard researchers shows that
high school dropouts who o b ­
tain a OED earn more money

Briefs
disturbed. No specific date for
construction or opening o f the
facility was Immediately r e ­
vealed.

Piano eonctrl
There will be a free Plano
Concert on Sunday at 3 p.m.
at First
Christian
Church,
1607 S. Sanford Ave.. Sanford.
Roderick Oorby la the Music

than other dropouts. In fact,
the hourly wage o f OEDholders rose at a faster rate a f­
ter obtaining the GED than
before.
Perhaps the Increased carntng potential and the new ca ­
reer options available to GED
graduates are two reasons why
813 students last year com ­
pleted the GED examination
through Seminole Community
College's Ocneral
Education
Development
program.
Ac-

Dl rector for the church. Oorby
ia a Rollins College Music M a­
jor. Don't miss this outstand­
ing concert!

Former shiriff official

cording to Harriet Little. Semi­
nole Community College's co­
ordinator o f Adult Basic and
GED. "The number o f people
coming back to earn their state
o f Florida high school diploma
through our GED program has
been on a steady rise for the
past three veara.*
Tonight's ceremony begins at
7:30 p.m. Three atudents plan­
ning to continue their educa­
tion at SCC will be awarded
$1,000 scholarships.

Investigation
o f Illegal
telphones • and then lying about
It. Smith
was also fined
$2,000. Smith's son. Maurice
Smith, played for the team.

lantenced
SEMINOLE COUNTY - For­
mer Seminole County Sheriff's
Office official David Smith was
sentenced Tuesday to one year
o f probabtlon for his role In
alerting Untveralty o f Central
Florida football players to an

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under way toward putting It on
a referendum.
During a public meeting on
the proposal at the Oreater
Sanford Chamber o f Commerce
on April 9. Dole had responded
to a question regarding a refer­
endum.

sponse to the project.*

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A
petitioners'
committee
however, has since filed an a f­
fidavit with the City Clerk's o f­
fice announcing It Is Intending
to circulate a petition to have
the question o f Fort Mellon
Park hole!/conference center
put up for a public vote.

*ln our representative form of
government in this county,*
In order to bring the matter
Dale said, ~we elect representa­
tives to conduct public m eet­ onto the ballot. It would take
signatures from at least 15
ings... to make decisions they
think are beat for the commu­ percent o f the voters who cast
ballots In the last city election,
nity. If we held a referendum
for every Issue, we wouldn't and were still qualified to vote.
need a representative form o f It ia expected such a petition
would take over 2,600 names
governm ent*
which would have to be veri­
When asked by a member o f
fied. I f that Is accomplished In
the audience. ‘ Shouldn't we
time, the matter could be
have a referendum considering
placed on the next city ballot.
the amount of opposition?*
There la no indication at this
Dale responded.
‘ Opposition
time that any such petition
occurs anytime something new
has been finalized for circula­
Is Introduced. There has been
tion.
on overwhelming favorable re­

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T h e concept o f the trust fund
was that adults who broke the
law would pay so that Idda
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to re-offend. Jeopardizing pub­
lic safety.

Good*
the O eoige Touhy
Business Mon o f the Year In
1994. granted by the Sanford
Rotary Club and waa the 1976
daaa president o f Seminole
High School.
He waa also d ted for out­
standing work during the tor­
nado cleanup In Sanford ea r­
lier this year.
Oood was on hand at the
commission meeting for the
surprise announcement which
waa followed by a standing
ovation.

HTDIA M. D t F B U O
Nydia M. DePlerro, S3. S. Syl­
van Lake Drive, Sanford, died
Monday, April 27. 1998. B om
In Puerto Rico, she moved to
Central Florida In 1973 from
New York. Mrs. DePlerro was a
secretary and bookkeeper In
the retail sales Industry. She
was a member o f All Souls
Catholic Church.
Survtvora Include husband.
Don: son Richard Colon. Lake
Mary; daughter, Arlene Colon,
DeBary; parents, Pedro and
Amanda
Borges,
Sanford:
brother, Eddie Borges. Miami:
Olsten. Elsa Albelo, Miami,
Mandy Borges, Sanford. Agnes
Moy,
Longwood,
Rebecca
Espada, New York: 2 grand­
children.
Baldwln-FalrchUd
Oaklawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home. La Icc Mary, In charge o f
arrangements.

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the F D O T 'i website ( www.dol.iiaie.fl.ui/hsrall).

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4A • Swrtnoto HaraM. Sontord. Flortda • Wodnosday. April 29,1WB

On calling a Southerner a carpetbagger
In response to an April 19 letter to the editor
from. Kay Jones: In earlier times, calling a
Southerner a carpetbagger would be cause to
meet at Sunrise for a duel. I never dreamed that
I would have to defend my Southern heritage.
I
was bom In the South ns were my parents
and grandparents before me. and I proudly
claim one of my great uncles as a veteran of the
Confederate nrmy. Remember. April 20 was
Confederate Memorial Day.
I
have lived my entire life below the MasonDixon line except, during World War II. for the
drat two years o f my first tour o f duty as a ci­
vilian employee o f the federal government. Since
this was in Washington. D.C.. the scat o f our
government, this should not really qualify as
being ‘ up north'. I later worked for several pres­
tigious organizations and retired from National
Orographic Society. When I returned to Sanford
I felt I was coming ‘ home*. Perhaps I was
wrong to feel that way • or even to return.
Before going to Washington I graduated from
Seminole High School and worked for Mr. W.E.
KlrchhofT, one o f the most honorable men who
ever lived. Please see my article o f July 1992
from the Sanford Historic Waterfront A ssocia­
tion newsletter.
Ms. Jones, you don’t have to read my articles

Nell G.
Snow
Nell Snow Is
a civic activist
and propo­
nent of good
goverment
If you don’t want toll No one I have talked to can
Identify ‘ Kay Jones*, for me. ‘ It Is a puzzle­
ment!* (1) Now tell me. Ms. Jones, or Jane Doc.
or ‘ Mrs. Calabash, wherever you are* (2) how
have you been spending your life? How have you
served your country? Since I have no Idea who
you are, I could not possibly call you a Judas or
anything! When one writes Items for publica­
tion. one should be able to verify one's claims.
Why don’t you come to the next Monday night
City Commission meeting. I will wear a name
tag Just for you. Come and Introduce yourself to

me. I am not a virago. You might even like mel
(1) Yul Brynner In "The King And I*.
(2) Jimmy Durante.

gladiolas in Mr. W.E. KirchhofTs fields?
Our band shell on the point at the end o f Park
Avenue was the focal point for Easter services,
patriotic ceremonies, etc.?

Do You Remember When...

The elegant Mayfair Hotel (during the time It
was owned by Mr. KlrchhofT) with the beautiful
lobby and ballroom with the gorgeous chande­
lier? Dances were held with real live bands for
local people as well as sororities and fraterni­
ties from Stetson University. Ladles dressed In
long gowns and gentlemen In coat and tie.
sometimes tux. As there was no air conditioning
yet. lakefront doors were thrown open and cou­
ples strolled along the lakefront between
dances.

Our brick streets were not plastered over with
asphalt?
The ‘ red brick road’ on 9th Street led to the
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Station, a brick
building trimmed with black wrought Iron?
There was a letter drop on one post, where the
clerk from the mall car would hop off and pick
up the mall, sort and stamp It with date and
hour, and It would be delivered north next day.
One could rush down to the station Just before
train time to post a letter and watch as It was
sped on Its way.
Park Avenue was a prestigious address with
only single family homes and two or three a t­
tractive apartment buildings, and ufi. commer­
cial establishments all the way from 3rd Street
to 25th?
There were family picnic suppers and swims
at Sanlando Springs?
Sunday afternoon drives around the town of
Luke Monroe, Airport Blvd.. Celery Ave., etc.,
where one could Inhale the unique odor o f cel­
ery fields and view the acres o f beautiful

All the stores In downtown Sanford (including
those In the Arcade now gone) were busy and
thrtvlng-tn the Depression?
Can you recapture any o f this from our past?
Will we do something positive to retain our
Identity or continue to let our city slide to
merely a bedroom community for Orlando?
Sanford Is so very special Let's cherish It.
N ostalgia
by NtU O. I s o w
from tb s July, 1992
Sanford H istoric Downtown W aterfron t A s ­
so cia tio n

The neutralizing and compromising o f America
Shades o f the Korean 50's mls-advcnturel
Neutralize, but don’t win! Make both sides com ­
promise their way of Ufel Make both sides sac­
rifice their sovereignty for ‘ peace*! Make both
sides comply with the ‘ doctrine*! The whole
world can lire as one. right? Wrong! All nations,
their people and their sovereign way of life
should not be Interrupted, intimidated or forced
to change by a global, self-induced power or
anybody o f elite pundits who think they ‘ know
beat*.. Since .the United States and her allies
won WW1 and then won WW1I, when thousands
died to preserve her liberties and freedom, the
key baa been, under the since-then direction o f
the United Natione, to neutralize, not win, any
conflict between nations or factions.
After all, the United Nations Is supposed to
represent ’humanity'. They are unable to bike
sides. For all practical purposes the process o f
neutralizing began in Korea. Many will call the
Korean conflict a “m u ' but It was a ’police ac­
tion’ according to the United Nations. The UN­
such forces, later to be labeled T h e Peacekeep­
ers* by Ronald Reagan, entered the Korean
conflict to make the north exist as non-militant
neighbors with the south under the watchful
eyes o f the UN.
The immediate conflict Itself apparently
ended but nothing was solved. The ‘ watchful
eyes* o f telemetric satellites have monitored
their every move to make sure they do It the UN
way, not the Korean way. Since then the United
States’ forces, who are being acclimated to
arearing their pretty little Robin's egg blue caps,
have Iro n * no military actions whatsoever but
there have been many fires extinguished by neu­
tralising. No one wins. That statement can be
backed up by the results o f United Nations’ In­
terventions. with the United States as the lead­
ing ‘ Peacekeeper*, in Viet Nam. Orenada, So­
malia, Haiti, and the Persian Gulf. In the tran­
script o f the meeting between the United States
ambassador to Iraq, April Olasple. and Saddam
Hussein in Baghdad on July 25, 1990, April
Olasple told Saddam Husaein. ‘ Secretary Baker
has directed me to emphasis* the Instruction,
first given to Iraq in the 1960's, that the Kuwait
issue is not associated with America*. She
might as well have told him to go ahead and in­
vade. Eight days later on August 2. Iraq Invaded
Kuw ait
O f course the ‘ directors* made it appear that
the United States had won with their boy lead­
ing the battle. General Arnold Schwarzkopf. A
lot o f blood was spilled but neither side really
won the war. UN mandates guided Schwarzkopf
to neutralise the Iraqi forces but not pursue him
personally. A real American general would not
have stopped short o f the annihilation o f Sad­
dam Hussein. But both sides are directed to live
as co-existing neighbors as before.
This time they would be under the everconstant surveillance eyes o f the United Nations
and bow down to the UN puppet, BUI Clinton.
Then there is Yugoslavia and countless other
locations around the globe, living in ‘ peaceful
co-existence* with each otlw r■ while *o
‘ complying*
with the United Nations’ doctrine o f ‘ perfect
hannooy among nations.’ Now if anyone be­
lieves that, they are either living under a rock or
they are a relative o f BUI or Hillary's and have
hereditary problems. Different nations with
their people have different cultures which
should be preserved, not abolished. The United
Slates troops meanwhile, in their cute little

these other locations are not emphasized by
media atten tion for one political reason or an­
other. TO many, these Interventions appeared tobe United States decisions. Anyone who be­
lieved that, o f course, was duped.
White commanding forces in Korea. Ocneral
Douglas MacArthur decided It was proper to go
after his adversaries by crossing the thirtyeighth parallel and allowing his air force to p u r
sue hia airborne attackers beyond and north o f
the Yalu River. MacArthur waa under the Infor­
mation o f thinking be was in charge and tn the

conflict to win. Truman fired MacArthur In 1951,
since only 1950 when he was awarded the title
o f Supreme Commander of Ute United Nations
forces in Korea.
The decision was actually made by the United
Nations. The logical proof o f this Is the fact that
MacArthur, being a 5-star general In the United
States Army and Supreme Commander of
United Nations forces In Korean's, didn’t even
have the authority to direct his troops to win.
The North Koreans, under the direction and
guidance o f the multi-cultural Mandats from
Moscow, flew south over the Yalu then raided,
bombed, killed and maimed whoever was In
their way using Russian MIOs. MacArthur.
knowing the MIOs came from the bowels of
Manchuria, saw the way to help win Lire ‘ war*
was to chase the planes where ever they came
from the eliminate the reason to have to do It
again next time.
Using the UN’s voice box. Truman said em ­
phatically. ‘ no*. It apparently didn't matter If
our troops were being annihilated In the south
and had no authority to chase the Communist
planes beyond the Yalu and defend themselves.
In reference to adversaries, the word *wln* was
not. and Is not. In the vocabulary o f the United
Nations. The message was to stop the fighting
and live under the rules o f the UN doctrine. That
" lice action' was the physical beginning o f
United States o f America being a ‘ nation­
state* trapped within the confines o f a Rocke­
feller, Kissinger, (et al) dream o f a totalitarian,
one-world-govemment.
The Korean ‘ police action* was an eye-opener
regarding the United Nations taking over the
American thought process. Even though life
here was a paradise in the 50‘s, 60 s and part of
the 70‘s, compared to what It Is now, the Ideas
behind the Korean debacle were festering
throughout the undercurrents o f this country
before and during that time. The neutralizing,
compromising, dilution processes continue.

C

Clinton starts with something to which
Americans are accustomed and haB done the
Job for this country probably for a long time
thesis, introduces 'his' plan (antithesis), ac­
quires a majority vote from our spineless Con­
gress through pork barrel glve-a-ways. buy-offs
or Just plain lies and Bill ends up with his com ­
promise (synthesis). This process not only gets
the two party system to bottleneck Into a oneparty system, through non-partlsanlsm, It liter­
ally disembowels the country.
The two party system now has nothing to do
with the ‘old fashioned' words, ‘ Republican* or
‘ Democrat*. Our nation Is divided into Globaltsta and Americans (Nationalists). The Global­
ists are represented by most o f our elected offi­
cials who are 'owned' by the lobbyists and the
multi-national corporations. The Americans are
the country’s patriots who give a damn about
our Constitution and what it represents. I be­
lieve the latter group will do anything. Including
dying, to preserve that document Just as people
before them have done.
The Congress people who vote to accommo­
date Bill's slimy tactics are loser electors (but
they are probably rich and that Just makes
them rich, loser electors). One case In point is
NAFTA. Out o f 535 Congressional voters you
could count the ones on one band who had read
the NAFTA document. But our supposedly two
parly legislators accommodated BUI and they
knew that would extend their ‘ good standing* I f
they voted th e right way*. Moat o f them never
knew, and still don’t know, who or what was in­
volved In the NAFTA treaty. My guess is that
they were more Interested in how they were g o­
ing to get re-elected and/or maybe how or which
perk to exercise next. In the meantime back at
the ranch, the neutralizing o f America continBill writes Executive Orders. They are legal
and quickly become laws o f the land. Here's
how it works: CUnton transcribes his desire
onto the correct form. I f Congress doesn't re-

l

Scot
Eakman
Scot Eakman is a firefighter
and paramedic.
I k l i i family man who
ardently follows national
politics.

voke It within 30 days. It not only theoretically,
but actually becomes law. Our Congress hasn't
revoked one since BUI has been president.
Doesn't that say a lot for our truly spineless
Congress? This seems to me to make Billy's
wishes automatic.
If BUfy doesn't get the vote he wants. Billy
writes an executive order. No problem! We will
have what Billy wants If Congress votes It tn or
not. right? Right! He has dUuted and neutralized
our military. He Is compromising our educa­
tional system tn favor o f the words o f the United
Nations' education guardian. Robert Muller, who
is a documented occultist and who foUows the
teachings o f Alice Bailey. (Look her up some­
time! You won't believe what you find.) The
"World Core Curriculum Manual* o f Robert
Muller School in Arlington. Texas on the Inside
cover reads: "The R o b o t Muller School is a p a r­

LETTER S
Comic relief
While reading ‘ Judge Scolds
S
County Officials»*. by
Russ
White, I experienced
iced the same
comic relief
diet I got
_
from Oovcrnor Chile's possible loss of
Tobacco Money to President
Clinton. Both cases remind me
o f watching an eagle steal a
meal from a vulture. However, I
believe this penny ante stuff la
diverting our attention from a
recent exposure o f grand la r­
ceny by the President o f the
United States.
1 have enclosed a special
column to the Washington Post
by Senator Ernest F. Holllngs
which describes the details o f
this little publicized scandal.
In It you will find facta to show
that the President has unlaw­
fully violated the public trust
by borrowing $ 1 13 billion from
Social Security Just this year. I
find no comic relief In this fact.
I f you can legally publish the
enclosed column. It would be a
greater public service than
news about
our Seminole
County tempest in a tea pot.
Publishing this letter to avoid
publishing that column will not
bribe me to remain silent, as
you know.

‘

M.

PL

Editor's note: W e can not le­
gally publish the Host's co l­
umn. but found It very Inter­
esting! And we prefer a vocal
Mr. Pann rather than a silent
one.

ticipating Institute in the Unrsco Associated
Schools Project In Education for International
Cooperation and Peace.* Can you believe it's
dated August. 1985? That's how long this has
been hidden from the public. It Is signed by
Amadou-Mahtar
M-Bow,
Dlrector-Oeneral.
UNESCO. UNESCO, by the way. stands for.
‘ United Nations Educational. Scientific and C u l­
tural Organization*. Those are all sweet words
but they spell ‘ disaster* for our school children
and our revered. American way o f life.
The diluting, neutralizing and compromising
Is going on tn practically every phase o f our
lives almost unimpeded except by some patriots
and patriotic organizations who are trying to
preserve our Constitution and our sovereignty.
These people are spewing forth their efforts in a
last ditch drive for the education, the support
and the participation o f the American people
before It's too late. Hopefully, we can bulla a
brick wall tn front o f the tyrannical abscesses
o f Bill Clinton. I hope this guest column will. In
some small way, help to serve that purpose.
Aa a country, our mental declinations have
plunged to the point o f allowing a person to be
our president who is below the worst o f the
worst. The future records o f our times could
never reflect the utter anti-Americanism o f this
man. He is the present day master o f deception.
Unfortunately, his attributes do not stop there.
History could very well prove he was not only a
very sick Individual but hla elevator was stuck
between floors. It's not only a disastrous
. thought to realize what he la doing to gut our
country in the name o f globalism but he's in
charge o f whatever Is left o f our military and he
has nls finger on the red button.

CITY OF LAKE MARY
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE It HEREBY GIVEN that tha City of Lake Mary Local
Planning Agency will hold • public hasting to review the
Evaluation and Appraisal Report (E A R ) of the City's
Comprehensive Plan. This meeting will be held Thursday, May

14, 1NE, al Lake Mary City HaH, 100 North Country Club
Road, Lake Mary, Florida at 7:00 PJUL
A copy of tha Comprehensive Plan, Future Land Use Map and
tha Evaluation and Appraisal Raport a rt available for inspection
in the Community Development Office, Lake Mary City HaH, 100
North Country Ciub Road, Lake Mary, Florida, Monday through
Friday, from 6:00 A.M . until 5:00 P.M., or you may call 324-3049
for information concerning this raport.
Interested parties may appear and be heard regarding tha
Evaluation and Appraisal Raport or written comments m ay be
filed with tha City Clerk at 100 North Country Club Road, Lake
Mary, Florida.
N O TE : P E R S O N S A R E A D V ISED TH A T A TA P E D R E C O R D O F
T H IS M E E TIN G 18 M ADE B Y T H E C IT Y FO R ITS C O N V E ­
N IE N C E . TH IS R E C O R D M AY N O T C O N S T IT U T E AN A D E ­
Q U A TE R E C O R D FO R T H E P U R P O S E 8 O F A P P EA L FR O M A
D E C IS IO N M ADE B Y T H E C ITY . A N Y P ER SO N W ISH IN G T O
E N S U R E T H A T AN A D E Q U A TE R E C O R D O F T H E P R O C E E D ­
IN G S IS M A IN TA IN ED FO R A P P E LLA TE P U R P O S E S IS
A D V ISED T O M AKE T H E N E C E S S A R Y A R R A N G E M E N TS A T
H IS O R H ER O W N E X P E N S E .
Parsons with disabilities needing assistance to participate in any
of theae proceedings should contact the City's A D A Coordinator
et least 48 hours In advanoa of tha meeting at (407) 324-3024.
City of Lake Mery, Florida
Carol A. Foster
City Clerk
t D A TE D : April 29,1906

�Seminole Herald. Sanford. Florida •Wednesday, April 29. 1998 ■ I B

Ssle, Athletics keep pace
win in softball

R o ta ry -A ’ s m ove into third place in Babe Ruth Baseball

Bjr Dean Sm ith
HERALD SPORTS EDITOR

and the Athletics edged the Marlins 8-6.
The While Sox lead the league with an 9-1 re­
cord and are Iicing followed by the Pirates (8-2).
SANFORD _ Sims and Scott combined on n Die Athletics (7-3), Die Red Sox (6-3). the Expos
three-hitter and the Rotary Club-Athletics used (2-6). the Marlins (2-7) and the Indians and
a pair o f live-run Innings to thump the Knights Cardinals (both 1-7).
o f Columbus-Cardlnals 14-3 in Sanford Recrea­
Coming up tills Thursday will be the Red Sox
tion Department Babe Ruth Baseball League nrbattling the Pirates In a huge game at the Sta­
Uon at Zlnn Beck Field Tuesday evening.
The game scheduled for Historic Sanford Me­ dium at 6 p.m. and the White Sox taking on the
morial Stadium between the Kiwants Club- Expos nl Zlnn Beck Field nt 5:45 p.m.
Indians and Dean, Ringers. Morgan and Luwton
d iv id in g Die offense were:
PA.-Marllns was postponed until Inter In the
TUESDAY
season so the Stadium could be used for Ihr
Rotnry Chib-Athlrtlrs: Gorman (three doubles,
Class 5A-Dlstrlct 5 Baseball Tournament.
two runs scored, four RBI), Beehnrr (one dou­
In games on Saturday, the Nobles Construc­ ble. one single. Hirer runs scored, three RBI).
tion-White Sox won a pair of gamrs. ripping the Annrtt (two singles, three runs scored, two
Cardinals 15-3 and blanking the Athletics 6-0; RBI). Scott (one single, two runs scored, one
while the Blitz Clean-Krd Sox lopped the Cen­ RBI), Fletcher (one single, two runs scored),
tral Florida Grading-Expos 8-2, Ihr Moose Chandlers (one single, one run scored). White
Lodge-Pirates whitewashed the Indians 11-0 (one run scorrd) and Cook (one RBI).
From S ta ff Reporta

LAKE MARY _ Lake Drantley withstood u late
DeLnnd rally and Lake Howell made an amazing
uae of only two hit* to rout Lyman In the opening
round o f play In the Class GA-Dlstrlct 3 Softball
Tournament at Lake Mary High School Tuesday
evening.
The Patriots (10-12) scored four runs In the
third Inning to build a 0-1 lead and held on for
nn 8-0 win over the Hulldogs (9-13). while the
Sliver Hawks (13-9) only outhlt the Bulldogs (0­
21) 2 -to -l, but won the game 10-0.
In the Class 5A-Dlstr1ct 5 Softball Tournament
at Seminole High School. Deltona got a no-hltter
from McCutcheon as the Wolves (13-9) blanked
Mainland 13-0, and Spruce Creek (12-9) scored
seven runs In the bottom o f the first Inning and
went on to crush Oak Ridge (1-18) 13-2.
% In other action Tuesday Involving Seminole
Athletle Conference schools. Winter Springs was
ousted from the Class 3A-Dlstrlct 13 Baseball
Tournament as the Bears dropped a 5-1 decision
to Melbourne Central Catholic High School at
•Cocoa Beach High School. MCC will now meet
Melbourne Florida Air Academy for the 3A-13 tl'tie on Friday. Florida Air (29-3) crushed Cocoa
Beach 15-0.
In other baseball action. It was a good day for
the Deltona schools In the 5A-5 Tournament at
Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium as Deltona
High edged Mainland 2-1 and Pine Ridge topped
Oak Ridge 3-1.
Semifinal action In all o f the district toumamenta will be today (sea schedule below) with a
spot tn the Reglonols on the line.
All winner’s In tonight's games will advance to
the Reglonals regardless of what happens In Fri­
day’s district championship games. The district
champions will play at home on Tuesday, while
the district runner-ups will go on the road.

Please see Babe Rath, Page 2B

By Jaff Bertinlcke
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
LAKE MARY _ Without them, for­
get about fielding a football team
or a soccer tram.
With Injuries being the great
equalizer In athletics. It’s more
lltanjust the players on the field.
It’s about the people that work
behind the scenes, and athletic
trainers are as Important as any­
one when It comes to the fine line
between winning and losing.
At Lake Mary High, the training
stalT is one of the best In the state,
and one o f Its stars. Junior Randy
Polito. was named 1998 Student
Athletic Trainer o f the Year for the
Btate o f Florida by the Athletic
Trainers Association o f Florida.
Polito applied for the honor last
fall. He works for the football team
and the girls state championship
soccer team where he said he Is
considered an equal member of the
team despite being a guy.
To qualify, Polito needed two let­
ters
of
recommendation
and
needed to write one letter himself
os to why lie wanted to be a
trainer.
The letters o f recommendation
were cosy. Soccer coach Bill Elssclc and trainer and Assistant
Athletic Director
Brenda Welch
wrote Ute letters and Polito had a
rliancc to send tn hts letter.

I Unset) and T m lc f f . Wrotm and NoUnd WP . Wrotm
110-13). I P _ lUnsen 10-10) S n t . n o w . ail _ D r Land. MenUcr. 30 . D r Lend. Cummins*, take ilrantlry. T u c rta . HR _
Lake Brantley. Tucrtas. Nrrord* _ Dr Land (M 3 ; Lake Bran*
Ury 10-13.

SILVXR HAWKS 10. ORBTHOUNDS 0
Lyman
000 000 . 0 1 8
Lake Bewail
O il 088 _ 10 8 1
Atey. Bchulu (Si and Katauakaa. Wn*ht and OUlraptr WP .
Wright |3-4). IP _ Acey. Save _ none. 3B _ none. 30 _ none.
HR . none. Hecorda _ Lyman 0-31; Lake Itowril I3 P ________

TOURNAMENTS
Game •&gt; . Lake HowHl 3. DcLsnd I
Gam* (3 _ Oviedo 8. Lyman 3. S-Innin**

SATURDAY
Moose Lodgc-Pirales: Nick Erickson (one dou­
ble. two singles, three runs scored, three RBI).
Brad Locke (one double, one single, three runs
scored), William Cleveland (two singles, two
RBI). Frank lllcks (two singles, one RBI), Jon
Brooks nnd Kenny Erickson (one single and one
nm scored each), Kris Schneider (one single),
Jason Poloskl (one run scored, one RBI) and
Jon Llndcll and Jo Harris (one run scored
each).
Kiwanls Club-lndlans: Willie Collier. Terry
Green and Dustin Washburn (one single each).
Rotary Club-Athletics: Brad Cook (two sin­
gles. one run scored, one RBI). David Bcchner

Lake M a ry junior
named 1998 Florida
Student Athletic
Trainer o f the Y ear

. CLASS SA-DISTRICT 9 SOFTBALL
at Lake Mary High Beheel
PATRIOTS 8, BULLDOOS 6
DsLaod
100 041 0 . 8 18 S
Lake Braatley
804 110a. 8 8 8

B A S E B A LL
CLASS SA-DI8TB1CT 8
at Lysum High 8chsal
MORDArS RESULTS

Knights o f Columbus-Cardlnals: Dickerson
(one single, one ntn scored). Tubb and Bem lng
(one single each) nnd Bennett and Rudolph (one
run scored each).

.

.

TODAY'S B8MTFDIAL8
Qame I I _ Lake Hoard] vm. Lake Mary. B p.m.
Game *4 _ Oviedo va. Lake Brantley. 8 p m.

FRIDAY'S CHAMPIONSHIP
Game (8 _ Wednesday** winner*. 7 p.m.

CLASS SA-DISTH1CT 5
a t B is t o r ts B a s ta rd M e m o ria l *4*41 mas

TUESDAY'S RESULTS
Game • I _ Deltona 3. Mainland 1
Game f t . Pme Rid** 3. Oak M d * 1

TODAY'S 8EMTTDIAL8
Game *3 _ Spruce Creek vm. Deltona. 4 p.m.
Oame *4 _ BroOnala vm. Rnc Rid**. 7 p m.

FRIDAY'S

Lsko Mary High Behoof Junior Randy Pofcto, who works wkh lho football and flirt*’
aoooor loams, was rscontfy namod the 1096 Student Athletic Trainer of the Tear for
•w state of Florida by lh* Athletic Trainers Association of Florida.

*1 Just fell In love with training.*
Polito said. *1 tried to play football
as a freshman but that stopped af­
ter a few days tn the heat. I
couldn’t contribute as a player, ao
I decided to become a trainer.*
Now. that desire takes up a lot of
time. Besides varsity football and

girls soccer, he also does the Jun­
ior varsity football team and all
three girls soccer teams. Polito fa
used to spending a lot of time at
sporting events, but he sold he
used to always wonder who the
people were on the sidelines
stretching the players and getting
them ready to play. ^ ’ - w i • &gt;
Polito sold everyone looks to him
as a key port o f the team:'’ espe­
cially the soccer team.
*1 feci like Pm a part o f the
team,* he said. 'I'm treated Just
like a player and they've always In­
cluded me in everything they've
done.*
A lot o f his Job Is taping and rou ­
tine stretching, but he also deals
with everything frpm knee Injuries
to small, nagging problems.
In hi* first gome working without
supervision, a football players
suffered a dislocated Anger.
T h e y told me I had to set it and
I panicked,* he sold. *1 got lucky. I
Just touched It and It fell back Into
place.*
Polito aald he Isn’t concentrating
on the medical held as a profes­
sion because he wants to get Into
broadcasting instead, but now he
Just wants to help the Roma win.
He takes the same kind o f treat­
ment from the coaches as the
players do, especially when some­
one goes doom during a game.
’ ! always have coaches scream ­
ing at me to get the player bock
onto
the
Add.’
he
sold.
'Sometimes I have to tell the coach
the guv Just can’t play and that’s
pretty hard to do during a game.”
But Polito Is learning to handle
It. and the state o f Florida seems
to recognize his talent.

Game *8 _ Wednesday * winner*. 7 p.m.

CLASS 8A-DISTKICT IS
at Cooes Boooh High School
TUESDAY'S RESULT*
Oame « l _ kMboume Central Catholic 8. Winter 8 p rU «*
Game *3 _ Melbourne-Florida Air Academy 15. Cocoa
Bench 0

FRIDAY'S CHAMPIONSHIP
Oame (3 _ Melbourne Central Catholic va. MelbourneFlorida Air Academy, 7 p.m.

SO F T B A LL
CLASS SA-DISTRICT S
st Loho Mniy High Sshool
TUESDAY'S RiSULTS
Game I I _ Lake Brantley 5. DcLand 0
Oame *3 _ Lake Howell 10. Lyman 0

TODAY'S — “ " P fM f
Game (3 _ Oviedo v*. Lake Ho d , 8 p.m
Oame *4 . Lake Mary vm Lake Drantley. 7:30 p.m
Oame

f8.

FRIDAY'S CHAMPIONSHIP
Wednesday * winner*. 7 pm.

Status Quo in Bambino standings
Staff Reports
SANFORD _ There were no changes In the Sanford
Recreation Department Babe Ruth Baseball Bambino
League as the Railroaders-Cuba, Sunnlland Corpora­
tion-White Sox and Boys &amp; Girls Club-Expos continue
to hold the top spots.
Last Friday at Roy Holler Junior Field In Ft. M dlon
Park, the White Sox scored four runs in the second
Inning and cruised to a 6-3 victory over the Enterprise
Trucking-Indians and Uie Cubs scored three runs In
the bottom o f the first inning and never looked back
tn taking down the Rich Plan-Marlin* 8-2.
On Saturday, the Expos took an early 3-1 lead, then
broke open a close contest with three runs In the

fourth Inning and five runs In the fifth Inning as they
thumped the Play It Again Sporta-Yankees 13-3.
In the other gome. Keith Rivera broke a 3-3 Ue with
a lead-off home run In the fourth Inning and the First
Union-A’s added an Insurance run tn the frame and
held off the Rlnker Materials-Devil Raya 5-4.
Monday evening, the Indiana saw the A'a score
three runs In the top o f the fifth Inning to grab a 4-3
lead, but the Indians answered with three runs o f
their own In the bottom of the fifth inning to poet a 6­
4 victory and even their season's record.
In the late game, the Martina broke a 1-1 tie by
plating eight runs In the third Inning and went on to a
14-3 victory aver the Yankees.

T-N-T upsets Queen Bee’s in Seniors
From Staff Reports

CLASS 3A-DISTH1CT IS
st Ca sts Basal

TODAY'S
7

an

• I . Melbourne Central Catholic vs.

SANFORD _
Kristin
Weaver
walked and scored the winning run
on a wild pitch as T-N-T Express
upset the previously undefeated
Queen Bee's in Sanford Recreation
Department Spring Senior Girls
Fast Pitch Softball League action
at Lakeside Field Monday night.
The major upset followed a 12-7
victory over Double Trouble for the
T-N-T Express and kept their

championship hopes alive.
In a game from last Saturday,
the Queen Bee’s had Improved to
7-0 with a 15-3 thumping o f Double
Trouble.
The Queen Bee’s are now 7-1,
while the T-N-T Express la 4-3 and
Double Trouble la 0-7.
On Saturday. Double Trouble
challenges the T-N-T Express at 4
p.m. at Lakeside Field In Ft. Mellon
Park and then on Monday, the
Queen Bee'a play the doubleneader

against the T-N-T Express at 6
p.m. and Double Trouble at 7:30
p.m.
In last Saturday's game., the
Queen Bee’s erased a 2-0 deficit by
scoring two runs in the bottom o f
the first timing and then took con­
trol o f the coqteat with otx runs In
the bottom of the second Inning.
Doing the damage for the Queen
Bee’s were Sophia Littles (one
home run. one triple, three

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Seniors------

Continued from Page IB
scored, one RBI).
Evtta Ingram (one triple, « ne
double, one run scored, two
KBI), Barbara Gray (one triple,
one
run
scored),
Jennifer
Waligureky (one double, two
runs scored, one RBI) and
Krystal Woulard and Lavanya
Buckner (one double and two
runs scored each).
Also
contributing
were
Shannon Buckner (one mn
scored, one RBI) and Algl
Jackson. Natalie
Cole
and
La wanda Phillips
(one run
scored each).
iittttng for Double Trouble

were Dwan Majors (one double,
one single, one run scored, one
RBI). Trrnlre Bradley (one sin­
gle. one mn scored, one RBI),
Ebony Washington (one single,
one nin scored) and Stephanie
Burke. TSha Copeland and
Stephanie Green (one single
each).
Carrying T-N-T Express past
Double Trouble wrrr LaQurrna
Grayson (one triple, one dou­
ble, one mn scored, three RBI),
Kristin Weaver (one double,
one single, three RBI) and Bil­
lie Cotton [one double, one
single, two runs scored).

Also.
Amanda
Southward
(one single, three runs scored).
Devin
Daniels
(two
runs
"voredl nnd Erika Jackson.
Jennifer Sellers. Lindsey M irdock and Vcrnlquc Burrell (one
run scored each).
Providing the offense
for
Double Trouble were Monica
Taylor (one double, one nm
scored). Morelda Debase (one
single, three nins scored). Tun
McKinney (two runs scored)
nnd Ebony Washington (one
nm scored).
The Queen
Bee's
scored
three runs in the top of the

R A IN E S G AUGE
Tim Raines Is a Sanford native and Seminole
High School graduate now playing for the New
York Yankees. His stats for the 1998 season Is
in the ftrst column, personal-best season

totals In the second column and enreer totals
(including 1998 games) In the third column.
Raines continues to rebound from n slow
start as he is now hitting .293.

RAINES GAUGE
CATEGORY

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best
160
652
133
194
71
38
13
18
90
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career
2.200
8,279
1.480
2.451
905
403
111
159
798
.296

SANFORD _ Seminole Community College
and die Orlando Magic have been awarded
the 1998 AAU Girls Basketball Champion­
ships in six age groups.
From May 8th-10th the 13-and-Under, 14und-Under and 16-and-Under will compete;
and on May 15th-17th the 12-and-Under, 15and-Under and 17-and-Under will square ofT.
The Championships are qualifiers for the
AAU National Championships to be held In
July tn various cities around the country.
Teams wishing to enter the Florida Cham ­
pionships or needing additional Information
should call Ken Patrick, Seminole Commu­
nity College. (407) 328-2092 or Tom Bleri.
Orlando Magic, at (407) 916-2681.

Women's softball qualifier
CASSELBERRY _ Red Bug Lake Park will
host a Women's Class C Slow Pitch Softball
Southern National Qualifier on May 2-3.
Two Southern National Qualifying berths

Babe
Ruth------------tin
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(one single, one run scored, one RBI), John
Fletcher (one single, three runs scored), Curk
Scott (one single, one RBI). Justin Gorman (one
single, one run scored), Mario Sims (two RBI)

Legal Notices
in tns ciaourr court
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
FROSATI DIVISION
Fils N*. BS-SSS-CR
IN RE ESTATE OF
RUTH F LOCKHART
D tcu M d
NOTICE
OF ADMINISTRATION
Tbu ancillary admlnla Ira lion el
lha aauta ol RUTH F LOCK­
HART. dacaaaad. File Number
H -U I-C P, la pending In rive
Circuit CouN lor Seminole
County.
Florida.
Probate
Onnaion. the addreee ol artueh
ta P O. Boa Draarer C. Sanford,
Florida 31771-MM. The namee
and addreaeee ol the ancillary
pertonal repreeantaUve and o l
the ancillary personal repmeentalive'e attorney ere set forth
below.
Any untreated person upon
whom trite notice la served who
intends to cheUenpe the qualiftcations of the ancillary person­
al repreeantaUve, venue, or
lurtadtclton ol the court, and all
persona having claims against
the estate who are served with
a copy pi this notice, are
required lo Ida with thie court
such obtection or claim within
the later el three monlha alter
the data at the first publication
ol uni notice or M days alter
trie date ol eervtca ol a copy ol
thie notice on that person.
Persons having claims against
the estate who ere not known to
the ancillary personal represen­
tative and wheee namee or
eddreeaee are not reasonably
ascertainable mutt tile ell
claims against the estate within
three months alter the date ol
the lire! publication ol Wrt*
notice
ALL CLAIM! AND OBJEC­
TIONS NOT SO FILED WILL SE
FOREVER BARRED
The date ol first publication ol
this notice ie: April Und. IEEE.
Afysia Joyce Lockhart.
Ancillary Personal
Representative
SUE Nulty Circle
Yorktown Heighle. NY I N N
John Palumbo.
Attorney let Ancillary
Personal Representative
Florida 8ar No KO-StS
• H North SR 0 4 . Suite 914*
Altamonte Springe. FL 31714
Telephone (401) 774-4411
Publish April t*. *S. 1SS4
OEP-KS

IR TNS CIRCUIT COURT
OF TNS tSTN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
SIMINOLS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIRCUIT
CIVIL DIVISION
CASS NO. SS M S CA 14 ■
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JOSEPH A. WIOOIHS al at
Oelendents
NOTIOS
OF FOREOLOSUR* ACTION
TO: PHYLLIS FREEMAN
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that a torselolura action has
been I Had end commenced In
this ceurt lor that property
legally described as follows:
Lot I. REMINQTON OAKS AT
THE CROSSINOS, according lo
rive Piet thereof as recorded in
Piet Book IS, pages IA-70.
Public Records ol Seminole
County. Florida.
and you are required lo serve a
copy of your written defenses,
it any. lo It on OLEN Z. GOLD­
BERG. ESQUIRE. Attorney lor
PUMtifl. 1101 Briekali Avenue.
Suite S00. Miami. Florida M i l l
end file the original with the
Clerk ol the above entitled
court within 94 daye after the
fuel publication otherwise, a
default will be entered against
your lor the retie I prayed lor in
the Complaint
Thie notice ahaN be published
once a week for laro consecu­
tive weeks in Seminole Herald.
WITNESS my hand end seal of
eatd court al Sanford Florida on
this Find day ol APRIL IM S
(Circuit Court Seal)
MARYANNS MORSE
As Clark. Circuit Court
■Y Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
NOTICE
Any person srith e disability
requiring reasonable accommo­
dation should call (407) 3934990 not later than seven days
prior lo the proceedings
Publish: April St, and May S.
IMS
DEPTH

will be available.
Cost is 9175 for the double elim ination
tournament.
Deadline for entry is Wednesday. April
29th.
Call Rocky Elllngsworth Jr. at 695-7113 for
more Information.

Winter Springs golf
WINTER SPRINGS _ The Winter Springs
High School Spring G olf Classic will be held
at Tuskawllla Country Club on Friday, May

8.
The event, which Is to raise money for the
Winter Springs Athletic Department, will use
a four-person best ball scramble format and
will have a 1:30 p.m. start.
The $55 per person donation Includes
green fees, free range balls and BBQ chicken
dinner.
Also on the agenda Is a closest to the pin
contest, stralghtest drive and longest drive
holes.
Door prizes and 1st and 2nd place team
awards will be presented.
Applications are available In the Winter
Springs High School Athletic Department or
by calling (407) 320-8757.

and Dustin Annett and Chris White (one mn
scored each).
Dean, Ringers, Morgan and Lawton PA.*
Marlins: James Parker (one triple, one run
scored, one RBI), John Bryan and Brian Shannis (one single and one run scored each), Kyle
Barrier (one single), Lee Fredrick (one nm
scored, one RBI), James Foster (one RBI) and
Cornell Williams and Josh Webb (one nm
scored each).
Blitz Clean-Red Sox: Soydora (one single, two
runs scored, one RBI), Beatty and N. Doney
(one single, one mn scored and one RBI each),
M. Doney (two runs scored), Towers and Klauck
(one run scored each) and Casey (one RBI).
Centra) Florida Grading-Expos: Neuhauaer
(one double, two singles, one run scored),
Wright (one double, one RBI) and Bryant (one
run scored).
Nobles Construction-White Sox; Walker (one
double, two singles, three runs scored, two
RBI), Barnes (three singles, one run scored, one
RBI). Green (three singles, three run* scored),
Pearson (one double, one single, one nm
scored, two RBI), Frost (taro singles, one nm
scored, two RBI), Guy (one single, one nm
scored, one RBI), Larson (one single, taro tuna
scored), Hutchins (two runs scored) and Raines
(one run scored).
Knights o f Columbus-Cardlnals: Rudolph (two
doubles, one run scored, one RBI), Bennett (one
double, one single, two RBI). Tubb (one single,
one run scored). Doug and Sparks (one single
each) and Dickerson (one run scored).
Nobles Construction-White Sox: Raines (two
doubles, one mn scored, two RBI). Pearson (taro
singles, one mn scored), Walker (one single, taro
runs scored), llutchlna (one single, one RBI)
and Guy and Frost (one run scored each).
Rotary Club-Athletics; Scott (one double).

Continued from Page IB
The Optimist Club of Sanford Improved to 8-0
with the victory and holds a three-game lend
orer the Sanford Rotary Breakfast Club (5-3)
with four gnmes left In the regulnr season.
Completing the standings are the Sanford Klwunts Club (3-5) und the Sanford Lions Club (08).
Tonight nt Roy Holler Junior Field In Ft. Mel­
lon Bark, the Optimist Club of Sanford takes on
the Sanford Lions Club at 6 p.m. and the San­
ford Rntnry Breakfast Club battles the Sanford
Ktwnnts Club at 7:30 p.m.
Leading the Sanford Klwunls Club to victory
were Stephanie Para (one home nin. two sin­
gles, three nins scored, three RBI), Lltlrla
Bolder (one double, two nins scored), Brittany
Hardy and Debbie Fowler (one single and one
run scored each], Lauren Bennett (two runs
scored) and Sheila Acrre. Derycl Hlllrry, Linda
Fowler nnd Amanda Wnllguraky (one mn scored
each).
Doing the damage for the Sanford Lions Club
were Katie Telkamp lone double, two nlnglrs,
two runs scored, three RBI), Asa Conant (two
singles, three runs scored, two RBI), Christy

Continued from Page IB
The standings are:
American League: Railroadcra-Cubs (8-1), Sunniland C or­
poration-White Sox (7*2), First
Unlon-A's (4-6) and Play It
Again Sports-Yankees (1-9).
National League: Boy* &amp;
atria Club-Expos (7*2), Enter­
prise Trucking-1 ndlans (5-5),
Rinker Materials-Devil Rays (36) and Rich Plan-Marlins (3-7).
Today at Roy Holler Junior
Field, the Devil Rays challenge
the Cubs at 6:45 p.m. and the
Expos battle the White Sox at
7:45 p.m.
Prwtding the offense were:

FRIDAY
Railroaders-Cubs:
Freddie
Hoaward (one home run. one
triple, two runs scored, two
RBI). Levi Otlb (two doubles,
two runs, scored, two RBI),
Damien Reaves (one home run,
one m n scored, two RBI), Erick
Breum (one single, two runs
scored) and Roger Breum (one
run scored).
Rich
Plan-Marlins:
Steve
Bacak (two singles, one mn
scored), Steve Woodley (one
single, one run scored) and
Kevin Knopf. Richard Nelson
and Mike Warren (one single
each).
Sunni land Corporation-White
Sox; Chria Smith (one home
mn. one double, two runs
scored, one RBI). Darrell Jackson (one single, one run
scored, one RBI), Jeremiah
Mitchell and Eddie Bloom (one
single and one m n scored
each), Arnold Rivers and Larry
Thomas (one single each) and
Cleophaa
White
(one
mn
scored).
Enterprise Trucklng-Indians:
Daniel
App
(two
singles).
Ronald Bradley (one triple, one
run scored), Adonis Cain (one
double), Oarron Davis (one sin­
gle) and Antonio Miller and
Lavario Cary (one run scored
each).

SATURDAY
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(one home m n, one run scored,

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and one run scored cacti). Cy
Wynn (one run scored, one
RBI). Derrick Baker and Sltqwn
Ibtater. (two runs scored esch)
and Tommy Gray, Josh Brown
and Darrell Merihle (one run
scored each).
Play
It
Again
SporisYankces: Scott
Lewis
(one
home mn. one mn scored, one
RBI). T J . Jackman (one triple,
one run scored, one RBI), An­
thony Walker (one double, one
mn scored). Donald Campbell
(one single, one RBI) and Der­
rick Harris and Shawn Byrd
(one single each).

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KBI).
Wayne Brumlcy and
Shane Memory (one single and
onr mn scored rach). Maurell
Willis (one mn scored, one
RBI) Kevin Knopf (one RBI)
and Richard Nelson,
Tyler
Markovltz. Jacob Bacak, Strvt
Woodley. Mike Warren and Les
Foster (one nm scored each).
Play
It
Again
SportsYankees: T J . Jackman (one
triple, one double, two RBI);
Scott Lewis (one double, one
run scored). Derrick Harris
(one single, one m n scored)
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Enterprise Trucking-Indians:
Adonis Cain (one home mn,
one double, two runs scored,
one RBI), Donte Johnson (two
singles, one run scored), Oar­
ron Davis (two singles, one
RBI), Daniel App; (one triple,
one mn scored, two RBI) and
Antonio Miller and Bob Valet
(one m n scored each).
First Unlon-A's; Ryan Thom
(two singles, one run scored,
two RBI). Jonathon Mangum
(one triple). Chris Osier (one
double, one mn scored, one
RBI) and Frank Santora and
Keith Rivera (one run scored
each).
Rich Plan-Marlins: Brandon
Hancock (one triple, one sin­
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Jackson.
Kelshawn
Knight.
Sara Huddleston and Krystal
Woulanl (one run scored each).

Cardona |two singles, one RBI). Nlkl Conant
and Lynn Robinson (one single and one run
scored each). Jessica Beckncr and Ywan Philips
(two runs scored each) and Andrenlsa Williams
(one nm scored).
Powering Die Optimist Club of Sanford were
Tara Layton (one home run. one triple, one
double, three nins scored, four RBI), Vanessa
Silva lone triple, two singles, one nm scored)
and Alonna Smith (one triple, one single, one
nin scored, one RBI).
Also contributing were India Tlllmon (two sin­
gles. three nins scored, one RBI), Lawanda
Tlllmon (two singles, one run scored, one RBI).
Sasha Merthle (one single, two nins scored, one
RBI) and Colette Layton (one nm scored).
Providing the offense for the Sanford Rotary
Breakfast Club were Hritany Postell (onr home
nm. one nm scored, one RBI), Jessica Postell
(one double). Ashley Brown (one single, one run
Bcored) und Sam Huddleston (one single, one
RB1&gt;.

one RBI), Chris Osier (one sin­
gle, one run scored), Ryan
Thom (one single) and Joey
Dean, Fran kSantoro and Jeff
Bowers (one nm scored each).
Rinker Matertals-Devil Rays:
Chris Jacobs (one triple, one
double, one single, three runs
scored), Khalil Farahkhan (two
doubles, two RBI), Sean Jackson (one triple), Erik Klnnett
(one single) and Greg Plett (one
mn scored).
Boys &amp; Girls Club-Expos:
Marcus Kendrick (one triple,
one m n scored, three RBI).
J.D. Smith (one single, two
runs scored), Lyndon Merihle

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Other
contributors
were
Monica Rivers (one single, one
mn scored, one RBI). Erika
Jackson (one single, one mn
scored), Jennifer Sellers (one
slnglr. one RBI) nnd Devin
Daniels nnd Billie Colton (one
nin scored each).
The Queen Bee's wrrr led by
Brittany Postell (one double,
one slnglr, two runs scored,
two RBI). Barbara Gray (one
double, one single, two nins
scored). Sophia Lillies (one

Juniors

Bambinos—

T im Rain**

Girls AAU hoops champs

blx tit Inning to take a 9-7 a d ­
vantage. but the T-N-T Express
came back with two tuns tn the
liottom o f the sixth Inning to
tie the game and set the stage
for Wearer's heroics.
Contributing for the T-N-T
Express wen* Andrea South­
ward (one double, one single,
two nins scored), LnQticena
Grayson (one triple, one nm
scored, one RBI) and Kristin
Weaver (onr single, three nins
scored, two Rill).

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Blood Bank
: Central Florida Blood Bank
in asking donors o f all types
blood - especially O-type d o­
nors - to donate at Its Sanford
branch. 1302 E. Second St. For
Information, call 322-0822.

Dancing (or Senlora
The Over 50 Dance Club
dance Is held every Wednesday,
from 2:30 -4:30 p.m. at the
Sanford Civic Center. Uve mu­
sic by the Dcltonlans 13-plecc
band. Donation $3.00,

Al-Anon
A support group for friends
or relatives of alcoholics (AlAnon) meets every Wednesday,
at 8 p.m.. at 111 E. 27th St.,
Just west o f Sanford Avenue In
Sanford. New visitors or mem­
bers are welcome to this 12•trp group.
'*

Welcome Wagon
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.
Lucy, 322-7877.

.Lunch,

Fellowship

LONOWOOD-All area seniors
Are Invited to Jotn a seniors
group currently meeting at the
Orthodox Church o f St. Ste­
phen, 1695 Lake Emma Rd.
&gt;A covered dish luncheon, at
noon. Is followed by Bible
study and fellowship.
- Tire group meets on tire sec­
ond and fourth Wednesday of
the month. For more informa­
tion. contact Mary Burke at
330-6391.

Widowed Pereone
_ All widowed persons are In­
vited to meet at 1:30 p.m. the
.uccond and fourth Wednesday
o f every month at the C assel­
berry Senior Center. 200 Lake
Triplet Drive, Casselberry.
County
holds
the
regular
monthly luncheon meeting at
11:30 a.m. on
the
third
Wednesday o f very month.
Those wishing to attend, call
Betty, 695-0144. or Lucy. 3227877.

Recovery Inc
Recovery Inc., Is a self-help
mental health organization for
people who suffer from panic
attacks, depression, fears and
general nervous symptoms. For
Information, call 600-2003, or
890-5900.

A local chapter o f TOPS
(Take OfT Pounds Sensibly)
meets every Wednesday at 6:30
p.m., tn the auditorium o f
South Seminole Hospital. 556
W.
S.R.
434,
Longwood.
Weighing beings at 5:30 p.m.
The first meeting Is held every
Wednesday,
at
9:30,
at
Lakcview Christian
Church,
1400 Bear Lake Road Apopka.
For Information, call 293-5048.

A l-Anon
If you know, or live with an
alcoholic, there la help.
Al-Anon Is an anonymous,
non-profit organization, open
to anyone who Is a relative or
friend o f an alcoholic.
Serenity Won Al-Anon meets
each Monday, Tuesday and
Thursday.
(Thursday
non­
smoking) evening at 8 p.m.
Meetings are held In the back
room o f the Sahara Club, 2587
South Sanford Ave., Sanford.
For additional meeting times
and locations In the Central
Florida area, or for more In­
formation, call 321-9122.

N ar-Anon
Nar-Anon
meets
eve
very
Wednesday at 8 p.m. at Soul
null
Seminole Hospital, 555 West
State Road 434, Longwood.
Nar-Anon Is a support group
open to families and friends o f
addicts. Dally living with an
addict Is more turmoil than you
can handle by yourself. Join
for support In coping with your
addict; gain serenity to make
decisions and put our Uve back
in focus. Coil 261-1900 for
more Information.

The baking stage Is where
most lasagna Is overcooked. In
addition avoid pressing down
on the layers as you assem ble
them. The chewy thick result
generally comes from pressing
the layers too tightly together

First, let me thank you for
your letter. We will gladly help
any o f our readers any time we
can. I hope one o f the recipes
work for your "picky eater'.
WeU. one way to fix the
problem Is to give your tu sband the apron and td l him to
make It himself. Granted that
may not result In an edible
meal ao here are three different
lasagna recipes you can try.
The main reasons that la sa ­
gna tends to get thick or chewy
Is over cooking or Ingredients
that lend to pack too tightly.
As I have said before In this
column, the base for a good
pasta dish Is good pasta. Pref­
erably. make your own from
scratch, but In a pinch buy
only a top quality pre-made
noodle.

LAkAONA RICCIS
IMSOTTITK
(BASIC BAKED
MEAT LASAGNA)
1 lb. curly edge lasagna n oo­
dles (lasagna rlccl)
4 lbs. virgin olive oil
2 lbs. butler
1 medium onion chopped fine
2 cloves garlic crushed
3/4 lb. lean beef or veal
(ground twice)
3/4 lb. Iran pork (ground twice)
1 tbs. Italian seasoning
1 cup fresh grated parmesan
2 tbs. dry red wine
1-1/2 lb. Rlcotta cheese, drain
ofT excess liquid
1 lb. fresh Mozzarella, sliced
thin
sail, pepper, parsley
3 cups o f basic tomato spaetti sauce (home-made I t
Bt)

The West Volusia Holocaust
Memorial Council presents the
1995-96 film scries the first
Wednesday o f every month
through March, at 7:30 p.m., at
the Temple Shalom o f Deltona,
1785 Elkcom Dlvd.,

Camara Club
The Seminole Lake Mary
Camera Club meets the second
Wednesday every month In Old
Lake Mary City HaU. 158 N.
Country Club Rd. at 7:30 p.m.
For more Information,
call
Orace at 321-4723 or Sol at
323-8691.

Rotary Club
Rotary Club o f Lake Mary
meets
Thursday
mornings.
7:30-8:30 a.m.. at the Marriott
Courtyard, off West Lake Mary
Boulevard.
Contact
Brian
Overby, president, at 322-0634.

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In a large fry pan. melt but­
ter and remaining olive oil and
sautt onions and garlic until
translucent. Add meats, salt
and pepper lightly, 1 tbs. Ital­
ian seasoning, wine and cook
until browned. Pour mixture
Into a strainer to remove ex­
cess fat and liquid.

The basic cooking and as­
sembly o f the lasagna remains
the same for the next two In­
gredients. The meat layers are
replaced by the Ingredients
given tn each one.
This recipe will easily serve 6
people. Have a nice seasoned
Italian bread and a wedge of
lettuce
with
Italian
pesto
dressing and a good bottle of
dry red wine for a complete
meal.

Use a large covered casserole
dish and coat bottom and sides
with olive oil. Put enough sauce
to cover the bottom of dish.
Place an even single layer o f
noodles on the sauce, paint the
top o f noodles with sauce and
spoon a layer o f meat evenly
about 1/2 inch thick over n o o ­
dles. Cover thinly with sauce,
sprinkle with Parmesan and
layer with one layer of Mozza­
rella.
The next layer starts with
noodles, paint with sauce,
cover with 1/2 Inch of Rlcotta.
sprinkle with Parmesan and
one layer o f Mozzarella. Spoon
sauce over cheese. Repeat lay­
ers
oJlemaUng
meat
and
cheese unUl casserole dish Is
full. Pour remaining sauce over
the lasagna and sprinkle re' mainlng Parmesan over the
top. ,
Preheat the oven to 350 de­
grees F. Cover the casserole
dish and bake for 15 minutes.
Remove cover and bake for 10

Noodles: Homemade. Approx.
$1.75;
Beef.
Food-Lion.
$1.79/lb. $1.34: Pork. FoodLion, $ 1,29/lb. $.97; Sauce.
Homemade.
Approx.
$1.50;
Mozzarella,
Food-Lion,
$1.75/lb., $1.75; Rlcotta. FoodLion. $3.39/2 lbs. $1.70; Par­
mesan. Food-Lion. $2.69/1/2
lb. $1.34; All other Items, A p ­
prox. $1.00 TOTAL; $11.35

LABAORA CON
AKAOOSTA OAMBKRA
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(SEAFOOD LASAGNA
LOBSTER, SHRIMP
AND SCALLOPS)
1/2 lb. each lobster, shrimp &amp;
scallops
1 tbs. chopped shallots
1 tbs. dry while wine
1 tbs. chopped chives
2 doves chopped garlic
1 lbs. butter
1 tbs.' extra virgin oltVe oil
1 tsp. Italian seasoning
Wash seafood and chop io a
medium size approximately 3/8
Inch. Pat dry with paper towel.
In a hot frying pan melt butter
and oil, saute shallots, chives.

garlic until Just translucent.
Add seafood and seanontng.
Stir until Just turning golden.
Remove from heat and stir in
wine.
I personally prefer to use a
Martnara sauce for this recipe,
but a basic tomato sauce la
acceptable. A variation on this
recipe is using a white clam
sauce In place o f the tomato
sauce. This recipe with clam
sauce Is a definite all time fa­
vorite o f mine and many o f my
guests.
Retain the liquid from the
sauteed seafood using all the
saut£ Ingredients. Spoon layers
and follow above assembly
method to make your lasagna.
LASAGNA CON
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MELANZANE
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[VEGETARIAN EOOPLANT
AND SPINACH LASAGNA)
1 medium eggplant, sliced 1/4
Inch thick
1 cup of fresh spinach leaves
for each layer
1 tsp. garlic powder
1 tsp. onion powder
1 tsp. Italian seasoning
1 large egg. beaten
1/2 cup all purpose flour
salt, pepper to taste
olive oil
Mix the diy Ingredients t o ­
gether In a bowl. In a large
frying pan heat oil to a high
temperature.
coat
eggplant
slices with egg and lightly dust
with flour mixture. Saut&amp; the
slices for approximately 1 mi­
nute per side until they get a
light golden tint, add oil as
needed,
When assembling the lasa. use I cup o f fresh spinach
vs. Drizzle with olive oil
over the leaves. Cover with
sauteed eggplant slices and
coat with sauce for each layer.
Tliis recipe works well using
basic tomato sauce, but In my
opinion a fresh basil and
shallot pesto sauce Is excep­
tional for this dish.
May all your meals be a fes­
tive occaslonl

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Ssmlnols County's Chsf Ooc
i*,a classically t r a i n ohsf
whoso roelpoo hsvs bssn
published In numerous cook­
books. Writs to him e/o ths
Seminole Herald, $00 . N.
French Avs., Ssnford, FI.,
31771.

M an held back in school
struggles to gain ground

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OVER COOK THE NOODLES).
Remove noodles from heat and
rinse In Ice water. Cover n oo­
dles tn cold water and put
salde until you arc ready lo as­
semble the lasagna.

and removing the air that gets
trapped Inside. When done,
allow the dish to sit for five
minutes before slicing. This
allows the cheese to cool
slightly and set-up. Garnish
with fresh chopped parsley.

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Lake Mary Woman's Club
meets the fourth Wednesday o f
each month from September
through May. For Information,
bontact Maryann Hoff. 321Q226.

Thsrssa, Winter Park

Tip Of The Week

Alzhsim tr's Support

Woman's Club

more minutes or until top Is
lightly browned. Remember, all
your
ingredients
are
pre­
cooked. The only reason you
are baking Is to melt the
cheese and reheat the Ingredi­
ents.

Dear Theresa,

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i ' 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.

Recently, we received a letter
at the Seminole Herald asking
us to help with a lasagna
problem. The following Is a
part o f that letter. ‘ My husband
brags
about
mom's
lasa­
gna...and calls mine lasagn a
bricks'...'

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school classes and too fast-paced for
him. H e has talked with the coun­
selors and tutors, but no one can
h elp him . H e has put much tim e
and efiort into classes, hut still has
m a d e o n ly f a llin g g ra d e s . H e
blames him self for this, although it
le n t his fault.
It breaks m y heart Ui see T im o­
th y ’s se lf-e s te e m dashed and his
ambitions crushed. H e is terrified o f
w h at his future holds i f he cannot
get an education.
A b b y , a re n 't th e re classes fo r
adu lts w ho n ever learned lo read
and w rite in school? T im oth y can
raad a little , but not well. W h ere
can I get more information for him?
L O V E S H IM A N D W A N T S
TO H E L P

DEAR LOVES HIM: Inquire
at lbs high school
reme­
dial reading rlseses for adults.
Also, libraries
have pro­
grams to assist adults end chil­
dren with reading and writing
prohlams. Parhaps they can
rater van to l i a r s who volun­
teer their afctils without charge

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Another thought: Not every­
one learne In tne same way.
Some people learn more easily
whan they haar a lecture,
rather than from a hook. Others
learn faster whan they see
something demonstrated. A

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frustrating savlronment In
which Timothy can learn.

W c do m ore than p lay cards: w e
s o c ia lite and tra v e l to g eth er. In
short, we’re good friends.
For the last yea r or two, w e've
hud a serio u s problem w ith on e
. m em ber o f our group. She causes
discord and irritates the rest o f us.
So fo r, w e h a ve avoid ed ■ d ire c t
confrontation with her.
S om e o f h e r a n n o y in g h a b its
in clu d e co n sta n tly in te r r u p tin g ,
r e p e a tin g h e r ow n th o u g h ts on
what has just been said by others,
com plaining constantly about h er
n e ig h b o rs and h e r h e a lth , lou d
belching, irrita tin g loud lau gh ter,
keeping us w aiting w hile she uses
our phones without permission, and
embarrassing behavior in public. I
could go on and on, and h er behav­
ior is getting worse.
W e hove tried lo solve the prob­
le m by jo k in g a b o u t I t , m ild ly
insulting h er o r ju st ign orin g her.
Hut it doesn't seem to register, and
she m akes no e ffo r t lo a lt e r h e r
behavior.
A s id e from th is, she is a v e r y
generous, good-natured individual,
and w e care about her. W e feel she
is "fragile,” and several members o f
the group suspect she's m entally ill.
We'd lik e to salvage our relation­
ship w ith her. but she’s pulling the
group apart. W e avoid g ettin g to­
gether because o f her. W e must do
something i f the group is to survive.
Can you help us?
H A D IT IN "SPAD E S*

Joshua Ruhr

Ruhr listed
in W ho's Who

Lee University senior. Joshua
Puhr. from Lake Mary has been
selected for WTio's Who Among
Students tn American Uhtuersftirs and Colleges.
The 1997 edition o f the pub­
lication will include the names
o f 52 students from Lee Uni­
versity who have been selected
as national outstanding cam ­
pus leaders. Josh will graduate
May 9 with a BS tn Biological
Sciences and la planning on a
DEAR HAD IT: Your bridge *------- i n —

together for re
; It would be a shame to
•slTout longtime member to
throw In her hand. 8ha may be
having mantel problems — or
she may have suffered ■ hear­
ing loss as she baa grown older.
Alert someone in her family
to talk to bar, or designate two
or three of the elub members
to do It for the good of the
group. Tho alternative Is to
slowly escluds her from your

ting commit­
tees and editors of the annual
directory have taetuded the
names of these studenta based
on their academic achieve­
ment. service to the commu­
nity. leadership in extracur­
ricular activities and potential
for continued success.
Lee University la a compre­
hensive four-year liberal arts
university located In Cleveland.
TN. 35 miles north of ChattaChrisenrol I-

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D E A R A B B Y : O u r bridge group
ha* been together for more then 30

m i s Opr members have always
■MU very supportive of each other.

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1S4JS to CaaaSal to Dear Atojr, Aarer
a — kto. P A I n 447, Mm M Morris, UL
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1918 and offers degrees In 30
majors and 63 programs of
study as well as tour gradifete
programs.

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H any. to II on Sheppard Faber.
C tq . Attorney lor Plalntlft,
whoa* eddtaaa la Suita 300.
ISF0 Madruga Avanua. Coral
Qabiaa. Florida. 3314S within
thirty (30) deya after tha lint
publication of ttue Notice In tha
Sami nola Herald and hla tha
original with Iha dark ol thla
court either baton earvico on
Plaintiff* attorney or Immedi­
ately Ihereaftai. otharwia# a
dalaull wll be anlarad againtt
your lor tha ratwl demandad In
Ih* complaint and Amended
Complaint
WITNESS my hand and the
aaal of thla court Ihi* 13rd day
ol Aped. ISOS
(SEAL)
Maryann* M on*
Aa Clark of Ih* Court
By Cacalla V Ekarn
Aa Deputy Clark
NOTICE
AMERICANS WITH
DISABILITIES ACT OP IM S
Admlnlalrattoo Order
No. ST-S
II you an a person with a dieability who naada any accom­
modation hi order to participate
m thit proceeding, you an enti­
tled. at no coat to you. to Ih*
provision ol certain assistance
Plea**
contact
Court
Ad mini illation at 301 N. Park
Avanua. Suita N301, Santord.
FL 31221. (402) 313-4330 *st
4137 within 1 working day* of
your racaipl ol Vua nobca, if
you are hearing or vote*
unpaired, call 1-SOO-SM-E77t.
Publith April IS, and May S.
1*11
OCP-123

Circuit Court at tha SEMINOLE
County Courthouse al 407-3234330. not later than aaean day*
prior lo tha proceeding If hear­
ing Impaired. 1-400-955-4771
(TOD) or 1-I00-9B3-S770. via
Florida Relay Service
Publith April 29. and May S.
IM S
OCP-171
IN TUB CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATS DIVISION
FU* Numbar BS-SSS-CF
IN R i: ESTATE OF
OWEN STUART ROATH.
Dacaatad
MOT1CB
to oRSorroRS
(anamaty admlnletratten)
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
AOAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE:
The ancillary admin ill rat km ol
the aatala ol OWEN STUART
ROATH. dacaatad. Fll* Number
SS-331-CP. I* pending in the
Circuit Court lor Seminole
County.
Florida,
Pro bale
Division, the address of which
Mi
Berranola County Courthouse
PO. Drawer 0
Santord. Florida 32772-0339
Tha names and addresses ol
Nso
ancillary
Partonal
Representative and ol Ih*
Partonal
Representative's
attorney are tal forth below.
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT.
AH creditors ot tha decedent
and other paraont having
claim* or demand* against
decedent's estate on whom a
copy of this notice to served
within throe month* after th*
dal* ol th* flrat publication of
Oh* none* mutt Id* thair claim*
with thla 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 COPT OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
Alt other creditor* ol Ih* dece­
dent and persona having claim*
against th* decadent's aatala
mini fil* their claim* with thla
Court WITHIN THREE MONTH*
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS AND DEMAN0S
NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREV­
ER BARRED
Th# data ol Ih* brat publica­
tion of thit Nolle* It April 12nd,
IN S
Ancillary Partonal
Represent* live
JOSEPHINE ELIZABETH
MART ROATH
SOS S. Summerlin Avenue
Santord. Florida 31721
Attorney tor Ancillary
Personal Rapro* ant aIhr*
Edwin L. Williamson
Florida bAr No 0144740
OILER S ROBINSON. PA.
390 N. Orange Avanua.

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Orlando. Florida 31S01
Telephone (407) 424-3341
Publith April n . IS. ISM
DCP-113

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SEMINOLE COUNTT
OCC PROJECTS)

NOTICE
OF FICTITIOUS NAME

Protect 4RFP-441-94/OG
Protect
Till*
Auctioneer
Service*
Document *4411
Opening Dale May 20. 1994,
1994 al 2 00pm, local time Pre
Proposal Conference May 11.
1994 at 10 30am
For information on any ol the
Semi nola County BCC protect*
plea** call Intormation on
Demand, Inc . 407-973-0020
Publish April 29, 199*
DEP-274

Nolic* i* hereby given lhal I
am engaged In butine t * al 130 4
S Palmelto Ave . Sanford FL
32771,
Saminola
County
Florida under Ihe Frctltioom
Nam*
ol
KOKACHIN
POTTERY and that I inland lo
regitler *aid name with Ih*
Division
ol
Cotpoiation*
Tall*7i****e, Florida. In accor­
dance with the provisions ol th*
Ficlitiou* Nam* Statute* ToWit Section SSS 09, Florida
Statute* 1991
Leigh Lunl
Publish April 29. 1999
DEP-279

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE ISTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
OENERAL
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C ASE NO ) 9 B -0 0 0 3 -C A -1 4 -K
COLONIAL MORTGAGE
COMPANY
PLAINTIFF
VS
MARK E HENDERSON. IF
LIVING. ANO IF DEAD, THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE HEIRS
DEVISEES GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES LIENORS
CREDITORS, TRUSTEES ANO
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BV THROUGH. UNDER
OR AGAINST MARK E
HENDERSON KELLY L
HENDERSON. IF LIVING
ANO IF OEAO. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS DEVISEES
GRANTEES ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS CREDITORS
TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING
AN INTEREST OV
THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST KELLY L
HENDERSON. AUTUM N
OLEN HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION INC .
JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION
D E FE N D A N TS )

NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREDV GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ol lorecloture dated
April 22nd. 1994 entered in
Civil Case No 94-0001-CA-l 4-K
ol the Circuit Court ol Ihe ISTH
Judicial Circuit in and lor SEMI­
NOLE
County
SANFORD.
Florida. I will veil lo Iha highest
and best bidder lor cash al th*
W EST FR O NT DOOR OF T h E
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
located at 301 N PARK AVENUE
•n SANFORD. Florida, al I I 00
a m on Iha 2Cth day ol MAY.
I99B Ih* following described
property a t aet forth In eaid
Summary Final Judgment, lo­
an!
LOT S7. AUTUMN QLEN

PHASE 1. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 31. PAGES 4S
AND 47. PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTT. FLORIOA
Dated Ihit 23rd day ol APRIL.
1994

(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of Ih* Circuit Court
By Jan* E Jasewrc
Deputy Clerk
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J STERN. PA
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
101 B University Drive
Suit* 300
Plantation. FL 33324
(934) 233-1000
ST-1MT9 (FM) COL
In accordance with Ih*
American with Disabilities Act.
persons with d-tabilities needmg a apaclal accommodation lo
pnrticipal* in Ihia proceeding
ahould conlacl Ih* Clerk ol Ih*
Circuit Court *1 Ih* SEMINOLE
County Courthoua* al 407-3214330. not later than aavan day*
prior lo III* proceeding II hear­
ing impaired. 1-SOO-Sf S-S771
(TOO) or 1-SOO-SSS-S770. via
Florida Relay Service
Publith April SS, and May S
1SSS
DEP-MB
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OP THE ISTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IH ADD FOR
MMIHOLS COUIITT,
FLORIDA
•E M R A L
JURISDICTION DIVISION
cAsa not sa m s s c a 14 k
CITIBANK FEDERAL
SAVINGS BANK. F/K/A
CITICORP SAVINGS OF
FLORIOA. A FEDERAL
•AVINOS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION
PLAINTIFF

VS.
WALLACE TATES A/K/A
WALLIBON TATES. IF
UV!NQ. AND IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES. ORANTEES.
A8SIONEE8, LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES AND
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BV. THROUOH. UNDER
OR AOAINST WALLACE
YATES A/K/A WALUSON
YATES. ET AL
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purtuanl In • Summary Final
Judgment el lorecto*ur* dated
April tlnd. 1SSS. entered in
Civil Cat* No SS 0093 CA 14 K
ol iha Circuit Court ol Ih* tITH
Judicial Circuit In and tor SEMI­
NOLE County. Santord. Florida,
I will tall lo Ih* highatl and
boat bidder tor cath al the Weal
front door ol the Seminole
County Courthoua* located *1
301 N Park Avenue in Sanlord,
Florida, at 1TOO am on iho
ISIh day ol MAY. 1S98 th* lottowing described property at
tat forth in taid Summary Final
Judgment, to-wlt.
LOT IS. BLOCK B. HARMONY
HOMES. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 13. PAOE 31,
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTT. FLORIOA
Dated Ihia 13rd day ol APRIL.
^I H

CELEBRITY CIPHER

' V X H I

Legal Notices

(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol th* Circuit Court
By. Jan* E. Jaiawic
Deputy Clerk
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J STERN. PA
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI 8 Untvtrtity Onv*
Suita SOO
Plantation, FL 33324
(944) 233-SO04
87-20144 ICMI)
In Accordance with th*
American with Ditabtbltat Act,
paraont with ditabtliba* need­
ing n special accommodation to
pamcipal* In this proceeding
ahould contact Iha Clark ol Ih*
Circuit Court al th* SEMINOLE
County Courthou** al 407-3134330, not later than aavan day*
prior to the proceeding II hear­
ing impaired. I-SOO-S33-S771
(TOD) or 1-SOO-S33-S770, via
Florida Relay Service
Pubbah April IS. and May S.
ISSS
OEP-170

IN TNB CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SCMINOLt COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATS DIVISION
FILS NUMBER! 99-114.CP
M RE ESTATE OF
BARBARA S LEOPOLD
a/k/a BARBARA
SAKSA LEOPOLD.
(SSN 4043-20-33IS).
Dacaatad
NOTICE
OF ADMINISTRATION
Th* administration of th*
atlata
at
OARDARA
S
LEOPOLD, a/k/a BARBARA
SAKSA LEOPOLD, deceased
Fit* Numbar 9I-3I4-CP, it
pending in th* Circuit Court lor
Seminole
County
Florid*.
Probat* Divition. Ih* addr#**
of which I* Room 402N. 301
Notlh Park Avanu*. Sanlord.
Florida 32771, and th* name*
and addr***** ol th# pertonal
repreaanlatrv* and ol Ih* per­
sonal representative's attorney
ate sal forth below
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
AM person* upon whom thit
notice la served who have
oblactron* lhal challanga th*
qualihcationa ot th* personal
representative, venue or |unsdiclion ol Ihia Court are
required to trie their obieclron*
with Ihia 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 creditor* ol Ih* dacadanl
and other paraont having
claim* or demand* against
dacadanl'* aslala on whom a
copy ol Ihia nolle* it tented
within three month* alter Ih*
dale ol Ih* Ural publication ot
Ihi* nolle* mutt file than claims
with this Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY OATS
AFTER THE OATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
Alt olhar creditor* of th* dece­
dent and person* having claim*
again*! Ih* decedent'! aatala
must hi* Iheir claim* with this
Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OF THE
FIRIT PUBLICATION OF THIE
NOTICE
ALL CLAIM!. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Th* dal* ol Ih* brat publica­
tion ol IMa Notice it April 22nd.
IH I
PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE
JOHN M LEOPOLD
E ll Cayuga Drive.
Winter Spring*. FL 32701
GRACE ANNE OLAVIN. PA
Altor nay tor
Pertonal Rapratanlaliv*
1340 Tutkawilla Road,
Sulla tOS
Winter Spring*. FL 3270S
Telephone (407) 949-1110
FL Bar 4330301
Publith April 22. 29. 1994
OCP-122
M TNB OIROUrT COURT
OP TNB ISTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT MS AMO FOR
SSMMOLA COUNTY,
OBNR HAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASS NOi M SM S CA 14 K
CITIBANK FEDERAL
SAVINGS BANK. F/K/A
CITICORP SAVINOS OF
FLORIDA. A FEDERAL
SAVINGS ANO LOAN
ASSOCIATION
PLAINTIFF
VS.
WALLACB TATBS A/K/A
WAUJSON VATEB. IF
UVtNO. AND IP DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN IPO USE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES. OftAN TREE,
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CUUMINQ AN INTEREST
BV. THROUGH. UNDER
OR AGAJNIT WALLACE
TATIS A/K/A WALUSON
TATIS; ET AL
OEFENOANT(S)
DOTtCB
OP PONBOLOBURB BALI
NOTICE IB HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to • Summary Final
Judgment ol foreclosure dated
April tln d . ISIS, anlarad In
Civil Caaa No SS 00S3 CA 14 K
of Iho Circuit Court of th* ISTH
Judicial Circuit In and tor SEMI­
NOLE County. Santord. Florid*.
I will tall lo Iho highest and
be*l bidder tor cash at iho Waal
front door ot Iho Seminole
County Courthoua* located al
SOI N. Park Avenue In Santord.
Florida, at 11:00 a m on too
H lh day ot MAY. 1SS0 to* fol­
lowing daacribad property aa
tal forth In told Summary Final
Judgment, to-wlt:
LOT I f . BLOCK B. HARMONY
HOMES. ACCORDING TO THS
P U T THERSOF AS RECOROEO
IN P U T BOOK 13. PAOE 3S.
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Datod tola 13rd day of APRIL.
(CIRCUIT COURT BEAU
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctort: of th* Circuit Court
O r Jan* ■- Joaowie
Deputy Clark
THE U W OFFICES OF
DAVID J. STERN. PA
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
•01 E. University Drive
Suit* S00
Plantation. FL SS314
1*44) I33-SOO0
•7-M144 (CMI)
In aceordonca with Iha
American with Disabilities Act.
person* with die* tubties need­
ing • apodal accommodation to
participate In thla proceeding
should conlacl too Clark of to*
Circuit Court *1 too SEMINOLE
County Courthoua* at 407-3214330. not latw than aavan day*
prior to Ih* proceeding If hear­
ing Impaired. t-SOO-SSE-8771
(TDD) or I-800-049-E770. via
Florida Relay Sarvic#
Pubbah April SS. and May S.
ISSS
PCP-170

Legal Notices

3 cm»nolc Herald

N O TIC E
Th* Central Florida Job* and
Education Partnership. Inc .
announce* a meeting ol th#
Etecultve Comm,tie# lo which
the public t* invited
DATE
May 18 199A
TIME
7 00 p m
LOCATION
C FJEP Ollrce
1KOI Lee Road, Winter Park
Suit* 307
PURPOSE
To discust metier* ol interest
to Ih# Central Florida Jobs and
Education Partnership. Inc .
wllh reference lo Workforce
Development Issue*
For Further Information
Conlacl
GARY J EARL.
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
CEN TRAL FLORIDA J E P
1S01 LEE ROAD STE 307
W INTER PARK FL 327S9
(407) 741-4339
Publish April 29. 199*
DEP-2EB

CLASSIFIED AD RATES
PEAPUMES
Tuesday thru Friday 12 Noon the day before publication.
Sunday 12 Noon Friday

ADJUSTMENTS &amp; CREPUS
In Itio evonl of an error, thn Somtnoin Horald wil be rospoostbio
lor tiro first insertion only and only lo the extent of the cost ol thst
Insertion Please chock ad tor accuracy the first day if runs.

TO PLACE AN AP.CALL
SEMINOLE

ORLANDO

407/322-2611

407/831-9933

DEPARTMENT HOUBS
B AM - 5 PM M ON DAY - FRIDAY
NOW ACCEPTING

NOTICE
OF FICTITIOUS NAMI
Notice I* hereby given lhal I
am engaged in business al P O
Bo* 1377. Oaneva. FL 32732.
Saminola County. Florida, under
Ih* Ficldrou* Nam* of BUSHIL
OF BASKETS, and lhal I intend
lo regitler said name with Iha
Division
ol
Corporation*,
Tallaha***#. Florida, in accor­
da nt« with Ih* provision* ol th*
Fictttiou* Nam* Statutes To­
wn Section 833 09 Florida
Statute* 1991
Tsresa K Granger
Publish April 29 1991
OEP-278

13— H ealth &amp; Beauty
E rrn A

P h £ K * 2 S L I7 £ «9 ^ _ _ ^ ^ _

14— Fo e S a le
se c u r ity b a r s s d o o r s

LEADER FEDERAL
DANK FOR SAVINGS

VS
MART LINE KELLY AND
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. BENEFICIARIES
AND ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AOAINST
THE ESIATE OF WILLIE J
KELLY. DECEASED.
ORANADA SOUTH
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
INC . NATJONSCREOIT
FINANCIAL SERVICES
CORPORATION OF
FLORIOA F/K/A CAS
SOVRAN CREDIT
CORPORATION.
SUNTRUST BANK.
CENTRAL FLORIDA. N A .
F/K/A SUN BANK. N A
A/K/A SUN BANK OF
SEMINOLE. N A SUCCEEEOR
TO (UNFIRIT NATIONAL
BANK OF ORUNDO. THE
MAY DEPARTMENT
COMPANY IUCCEIIOR BV
MERGER WITH
ASIOCIATED DRY OOODS
CORPORATION.
ATLANTIC INSURANCE
COMPANY. EMPLOYERS
INSURANCE OF WAUSAU
A MUTUAL COMPANY 0/BJA
WAUSAU INSURANCE
COMPANIES. UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA.
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
STATE OF FLORIDA.
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE.
AOVENTIIT HEALTH
SVSTEM/SUNBILT. INC
O/B/A FLORIDA HOSPITAL
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
FLORIDA SANITARIUM
AND BENEVOLENT
ASSOCIATION. JOHN ODE
AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
0CFCN0ANT(S|
RE-NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IB HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant lo an Order to Nalify
Final Judgment and Ratal Eat*
dated
APRIL
lln d .llll,
anlarad In Civil Caaa No. 940107-CA-I4-K ol th* Circuit
Court of th* 14TH Judicial
Circuit In and tor EEMINOLE
County. SANFORO, Florida,
wherein LEADER FEDERAL
BANK FOB SAVINOS la Plaintilf
and MARY LINE KELLY AND
THE
UNKNOWN
EPOUEE.
HEIR*. BENEFICIARIES AND
ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMINQ
AOAINST THE ESTATE OF
WILLIE J. KELLY, DECEASED.
ORANADA SOUTH HOMEOWN­
ERS
ASSOCIATION.
INC;
NATIONSC REDIT FINANCIAL
SERVICES CORPORATION OF
FLORIDA F/K/A CAS SOVRAN
CREDIT CORPORATION; SUN­
TRUST
BANK.
CENTRAL
FLORIOA. NA.. F/K/A SUN
BANK. If A A/K/A SUN BANK
OF SEMINOLE. N.A. SUCCES­
SOR TO SUNFIRST NATIONAL
BANK OF ORLANDO; THE MAY
DEPARTMENT COMPANY SUC­
CESSOR BY MEROER WITH
ASSOCIATED DRY OOODE
CORPORATION:
ATLANTIC
INSURANCE
COMPANY,
EMPLOYERS INSURANCE OF
WAUSAU A MUTUAL COMPANY
O/B/A WAUSAU INSURANCE
COMPANIES; UNITED BTATCS
OF
AMERICA:
EEMINOLE
COUNTY; STATE OF FLORIDA.
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUS;
ADVENTIST
HEALTH
SYSTEM/SUNBSLT, INC D/B/A
FLORIOA HOSPITAL SUCCES­
SOR BY MEROER TO FLORIOA
SANITARIUM ANO BENEVO­
LENT ASSOCIATION; JOHN
DOS ANO JANS OOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN POS­
SESSION ara Oalandanla I will
s#N to tha hfghaat and bail biddar toe cash AT THE FRONT
DOOR of to* SEMINOLE County
Courthoua* In SANFORO. (torida. al 11:00 o'clock a m on to*
ISth day of MAY. 1000 th* fol­
lowing daacribad property at
sal forth In said Summary Final
Judgment, to-aril;
LOT 10*. ORANADA SOUTH,
ACCOROINO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK f* . PAOE 100. OF
THE PUBLIC RECOROO OF
OEMINOU COUNTY, FLORIOA
Datod (Ma llr d day of APRIL.
1SMI
(CIRCUIT COURT BEAU
MARYANNE MORBE
Clark ol Iho Circuit Court
By: Jan* E. Jaaawto
Deputy Clark
DAVID J. 0TERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
001 0. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 300
PLANTATION. FL 33314
94-03321
i
Pubbah: April SO. and May 0.
OEP-I7I

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— a t o m . "■I
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THfED of being turned down lor
cred47 Loam where to obtain trio
best deals-crerM cord*, am
but loans. debt consolidation
Rale* a* tow a* 5 9 V no an­
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as 323-1998 _________________
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along with TIC 8 playroom, ten
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WE RUT MORTOAOE NOTES.

Trust Dead*. Land Contracts an­
ywhere If yew own a note or are
coPacbn^pnta. Cal 322-4029

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LOADED A FktoTY TD
START

•LAY OVER PAY*
‘BREAK DOWN PA
•EXTRA STOP PA'
*1 Day OS lor 7 DaytOul*
•VACATION RAY*
•HOUOAY BONUS PAT*
’ 401 K RETIREMENT
•PERFORMANCE BONUS
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Accretotod Truck School COL.

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VA/TAApprv Job Astral
Wkend diaaas National Truck
School

UKE WORKING
WITH PEOPLE?
BE A MEDICAL ASSISTANT.
Aa • Medea) Aavatant taWt an
Associate ol Science degree,
you snS help prepore pakenti lor
•aammations, conduct import­
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ist in minor surgery It * a re­
wanting career 4 you toe help­
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of Nurses and CNA* E w
danced rec­
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Ca* Today! 407-Elf-SS1S

City C o lb y
•53EaslHwy43e.Sli.200
Cassatoarry, FL 32707
71— H e l p W

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AMERICAN MAX) la hiring for
fuS-tima work. Monday-Fnday
Cal 1TI IMS lor sppokiimsnl&gt;
iha Santord orttco.
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habtirtilion Cantor. 1SS1 Bfc

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AUTOMOTIVE OETAJLERS *
SantontiLongooodOlando *
Oood income PotonBal &gt;

H S W H iffiR S

Baneto*Aft*IODwy»

F/T for a Major Manutackatng
— ' Sanlord Poakiona are
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&gt;407-293-3055 &gt;
AVON NEEDS rape . 94a n f
SaS Non quaRy products, as
good 1*8. •»* hours 321-71S2J

USDA't M tt and Poultry
now m m n NUTRITION
09 FOOD SAFETY quowtiom.
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hailing toader No ccM caDng
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ALONST FI'S Most RESPECTED Dating Bureau Since 19771
A l Ages met Senior* Bringing
Peopto Together 800 922-447/

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THS 1BTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IH AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTT,
FLORIDA
„
deheral
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NOl ••-•M E -C A -I4-K
COLONIAL MORTOAOE
COMPANT
PLAINTIFF
VS
MARK E HlNDERBON. IF
LIVING AND IF OEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES. ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS TRUSTEES AND
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BV. THROUOH. UNDER
OR AGAINST MARK E
HENDERSON. KELLY L
HENDERSON. IF LIVING.
AND IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES.
ORANTEES. ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS. CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMINQ
AN INTEREST BV.
THROUGH.UNDER OR
AOAJNET KELLY L
HENDERSON. AUTUMN
OLEN HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION, INC ;
JOHN OOE ANO JANE DOE
A l UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(I)
NOTICE
OF FORBOLOSURB SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment of lorecloture dated
April 12nd. I9BS. anlarad in
Civil Cat* No SI-0003-CA-14-K
of Ih* Circuit Court of Ih* ISTH
Judicial Circuit In and lor SEMI­
NOLE
County.
SANFORD,
Florida, I anil tall lo Ih* highatl
arid bat I bidder for cath al tha
WEST FRONT DOOR OF THE
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
located at 301 N PARK AVENUE
In SANFORD. Florida, al 11 00
a m on th* 24lh day ol MAT,
ISSS Ih* following daacribad
properly aa aet lorth in aard
Summary Final Judgment, towlt
LOT ST. AUTUMN OLEN
PHASE 1, ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 33. PAOES 41
ANO 47. PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated Ihia 13rd day ol APRIL.
IMS
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol to* Circuit Court
By: Jar* E. Jasawic
Deputy Clark
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J STERN. PA
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
•01 S. University Drive
Suit* SOO
Plantation. FL 33314
(004) 233-1000
S7-1SS7S (FM) COL
In accordance wllh Ih*
American with Ditabilitla* Act.
paraont with disabilities need­
ing a apact* I accommodation lo
participate In tot* proceeding
ahould contact th* Clark ol Ih*
Circuit Court at th* SEMINOLE
County Courthoua* at 407-3234330, not talar than aavan day*
h* proceeding If he tr­
impaired. 1-300-913-4 771
(TO D) or t-SOO-933-f770, via
Florida Relay Sarvic*
Pubbah. April 29, and May S.
ISSS
OEP-SSS

GUARANTEED
$ 10.50 P/H .

Thera will b* a banalrt rum­
mage aato on Saturday. May
2nd ISSS, * 4 *« 34S0 Uatton
villa. Tha proceed* Irom tot*
tale wil go to Iha Cat Protoetron Society, a nonprofit chan­
ty organization m Sorrento
Currently (here are 127 home
tea* cats and kittens awaiting
adaption into good home* Any
donation*. Item* or money,
arts be cheerfully picked upt
Celt 330-1173. Items for sale
include WD, BR tet clothes
of an sues, eiercite equip
mem , brcycle fewetry and
much more and misc item*
Mark the datott MAY 2NOII

23— Lost &amp; Found

Legal Notices

a n ted

TELEMARKETINQ

h o l id a y w e i o h t t

1-On-l Partonal Training ml
Lifatrm* Ftln*»* free body lat
analysis
Dennis,
Esercrte

Lie.. 34 yrs Erp
50 000
design* JVsq ft Fra* ast
Quakty guaranteed
904 945 0013 nr 407 324 3163
IN THS CIRCUIT COURT
OF THS tSTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SSMINOLB COUNTT,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NOl 99-0197-CA-14-W

25— S pecial N o n e ts

�71—H elp Wanted
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Experienced oNy Ctaw D »•
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------------ C R X i ---------------N(W WAOE PROGRAM
W i M Y IXPERKNCS
U shifts, FT A PT W* 0*1#i
excellent benafit*. including
•r»dic»l’d*nliliila
insurance,
education
reimbursement,
«0 1(k). paid vacation, pay n
stead o&lt; banefttt Wo art
waking dedicated mdmidualt
mth experience. persons)
Piatt* apply Haaltticaro A
nth at Cantor at Sanford.
Contact Nile* Ajmeri. RNSDC.
WO Maitomn** A vo. Sanford,
a
32771-2299 (407) 3224566 EOE

------------ C F iju -----------M W WAOE PROGRAM
shifts, FT A PT Wo ollar
excellent

bonalita.

including

medcaVdenlal’iit*
insurance
tducabon
reimburtemeni
401(A). paid vacation, pay In
itaad o( bonalita Wa are
tatting dodicalod Indnriduali
with aiponanca. but wring to
tram nghl peraon(a) Ptaaao
apply. Haalthcaro A Rohab
Cantor of Sanford. Contact N4ta Afmwrt 950 MeScnvri* Rd,
Sanford, FL 32771-2299 (407)
3224566 EOE
Contractor* A Truckara
Mata contact Quickly, your
aula A N America Maw tra^
matching tyo 24 hra. tVmm
1 ASA *94 -4470 toC/Vlaa
|co 6 k a
pr e p, r r t
PIT. Expenenca/Non Expananco. wri tram Cal tor appomtmant
330-1112. Oator
LanrSng Rtvarafdo Otto.
COUNTER PERSON lor Duly
Dry Ctaanar in Laka Mary Good
pay 744-3935 or 592-5555

DEBARYM ANOR
la tootong tor latonwd and asrrptional indmduaia tor lha
■Houaaaaaprnalaivory Aida
'CNA tAJ th fe
' Dwtary Arde*
Competitive

wag*a

eicaiiani

tenants and haitoto tcheduirg Cat 407-444-4474. EOE.
w A M M O t ln iiM A v
40 hre/wk *. No nffas/wkanda
Eic banalita met 401K Mutt
nava Ctaaa 0 to A clean dnv
mg record Apply 3SOI S
Sanford Ava. Sanford
deDv

^Sy

d r iv e r s

F/T A P/T Ftoitoto hour* 15 15/
hr * tipa » 1 65 par run

ASSISTANT
MANAGERS F/T
Compamvo pay. to* banaftt
which Include naalttvdental
and 401 (k) and pa

71— H

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• w
POME U K -24 hr domaabc hato
naaded tor 2 abto bodwd paopft 322-6473
DRVWALL FBBSHERO NaadN
tar retfd crew Exp ml handtooli
A looto Cal Al at 323-3234
DUMP TRUCK OMVEH WANTEO 5 days a waak 322-94AA
tXPERKNCEO TREE CUMBERS A GROUNDSMAN Top
psj Start immediately 111*
EXPEMENCEO Working lawn
Foreman Drkrere Uoanea Top
Pay CaE &gt;134411
Training
.poaruon. 2nd'A 3rd thru only
WOOftr. tocatod al Tha San­
ford Airport.
3000 MaUonvilla
Are, Sanford. 407-321-2901
FORK UPT experienced, strong
back, good FL OL. pay commenaurat* wfth a * . 349-9221

ATTENTION MMOMTY/

Lockheed Minin it an equal
opportunity employer cur­
rently In the process o f putwing the Orlando Sanford
Airport Security Improve­
ment* contract and are interrued fai seeking subcontreclon/ provider* who speciallee In the following services.

• General Electric
* Trenching and HU
•Fencing
• F ib e r C able
the final bid •*

re* April 29. 1W* tnlrrrurd
firnn maw ihow poof of cntih-

cwwa from If ■nun

Rightx

ry of your fine's ipulificMi ja hi
perform the rriwrd nu t andka
wrvict. Mall or Fai by April 17

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tSamlnolo Herald, Sanford. Florida - Wednesday. April 29. 1998 - S B

K I T ' N ' C A R L Y I . K ® by L a r r y W r ig h t
155— C o n d o m i n i u m s

193— L a w n At G

Fo r S a le

HAIR S T Y U S T
Up to 50% eommission|7/hf
minimum A Benefits in Laka
Wary Salon

FANTASTIC SAME
31S-I100
CONSTRUCTION APT REHAB.
Carpantar. Drywal A Punch out
CaBStova 407-290-1091
CLEANERS A FLOOR TECHS
PfT Sanford Senmoia Cty. Eve*
AW E-* 339 6000
HOUSEKEEPERS
Oood ttamng wages Apply in
person Laka Mary Courtyard.
135 International Pkwy. laka
Mary 444-1000,____________
JOIN the best healthcare team
m Vokma county Rt*to retire
CNA
needed
immediately
Prevtout experience helpful
Call Dabary Manor 407-444*424. EOE.

LABOR RITE

“ ••J30-MI6****

NEED 100 • MEN A WOMEN
Dafy work Oafy pay
Vehdea a PLUS
COME WORK WITH THE BEST
FOR CERAMIC worker Expert
ancad prater rad or win tram
Cal &gt;31-3191.

LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
HCAhTM MSUrtAMCE ANO 44IK
FtANI thua tree wersawcx

^ jk a P F « T « ia in w ^ ^ r
LAKE MARY CHtLO CARE
CENTER looking lor ratponalbto. dependable. A experienced
care gtrer tor vanad age groups
Please caa 321-2394
LAWN
SERVICE
EXPERI­
ENCE FL OL, 17 OCVhr, meat
dental banaftt CaE 124-2779
LAWN SERVICE-Exp helpful
but wring to tram F/T or P/T Hre
wri vary 323 9212
LIYI4N NANNY to cara lor 2
amal children Soma ctoanau
requxad Cal 324-1106 and ask
tor Tyrone____________________

LABOR READY 0
WORK TOOAY/MUO TODAY
‘ tuill
ll ■ French Are
323-4343
LPN NEEDED P/T Retirement
Fecwty Supplement present mcoma. M. T. Th A F 7 9PM AH
Wit 7 3 Sal 3-11 Sun 7670500 1 27
LPN'NRNe
P/T. Al Shifts
F/T H I A 11-7
Coma |omour team, health A
dental Insurance. 401K. (lock
option, educators! banaftt and
more Healthcare and Rehab of
Sanford. 950 Maaom iit A re .
Santord. FI 32771 (407) 3224566 or FAX (407) 322-0121
Contact N4m Afimn. RN80C
ERRY M A D S H M N O

333 3444

71— H elp W a n t e d

Car A Imunnc* Heeded
Weekends FREE 331-5266
CABMET MAKER
Naaded tor restaurant furniture
manufacturer Exp only need
apply lt0-12.Sk Contact Joe or
Juke at 324-6364______________
R bb M bw BbI CiBBning
MOLLY MAD IB HMNO
F/T’ M-F '94pm.
WM Trek*. 407-7*7-4007.

NATIONAL
CASH ADVANCE
Eaubhahad stabto oo la took
mg lor managara and F/T
CSR i Excaaant opportunities
tor advancement Great benefits
Collection
experience
hafpM. but not required Con­
tact Nakonel Cash Advance at
P.O. Boa 7463
NEW ANO EXCfTBM HOTEL
LOCATED NEAR THE UCF
is hung lor lha knowing poalAUOfTOR. ROOM ATTENOENTS, A MAINTENANCE UTUTY.
Apply in person to 9w Hampton
Inn A Suites. 3450 Quadrangle
Bhd. Orlando EOE. Drug Free
Workplace
HOW HMNO I
F/T POSTIONS:
TUa Clerk A RecapOorvtl
PART TIME POSmONS:
Lot Driver. PU Dakvary Dover.
Block Clark. Counter Clark.
Lana Capum. Sato Una Up Coordnator
Apply m parson or cal tor appt.:
Dealers Auto Auction of San­
ford. Between BAM-4PM M W,
3996 S R 48 East Sanford
corner of 46 and 4IS) 407-32340B0
EOE/WF/O/V/
DRUG TESTWO EMPLOYER
NOW HMNOt O e d Marketers
No talas. PT/FT. no *&gt;P naoastary Cal 263-7412
■ p l u m a e m --------EXPEMENCEO HELPERS
WELDERS
Laka Mechanical Conslradors
Inc. has openings tor the
above position* Wa ollar
oompeWre pay and s to* ben
package. Call Jack 3*13974134 far
Drug Free workpiece. E C ? "
PHONE REPS - Earn up to $500
or more * bonua/wk Day S Ere.
hre. aval. Ban. after 60 days
Cal U F 323-1700 to aat tp an
appt No snj. wS lain.

Postal Jobe Up to It7.11 hr.
Ouarantoad Hhs. For App And
Exam Into Cal 6am-5pm PST
(999HS1-WORK ait. S-1003

NEW SMYRNA BEACH
BOUCHELLE ISLAND
1 fl ground floor, sen. porch,
497(h) 9046296963

RECEPTIONIST/COUNTER
PERSON F/T or P/T

Fo r S a

om es

7B AMHE 2/1-1/2 split
14*62. Screen Room
17,900

INTELLIGENT STAFFING
(407) 869-0444

BS Palm 3/2 split 26x56.
Lap
aiding, new carpet S vinyl.
Screen Room and carport
325,250

R IG H T H A N D M A N
Naods 75 worker* dally.
*34 sign on bonus to new em'Extre pay lo drivers.
•Open 4 am
101 Dogtrack Rd. Longwood.
2*96104

CARRIAGE COVE
(407) 323-6160

SALES AGENTS
141*0 2/1 1942 Show Fixn,
CHA. gss turn 41*400.
93— R o o m s F o r R

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118— O

f f ic e

S pace Fo r
24 s 44 3/2 SpM 1992 Skytne.
lap tiding 119,900.

R ent

SEC/BOOKKEEPCR Caseelberry Busy c0 needa org parson lor
It bkfig A word pro Mutt be
oenp Great income 4 bonus 45 hr* di*y • F/T withm 45 day*
Please caa for appt 696 57It or
lax resume to 696-5746
BECURTTY OFFICER JOS
Training Armed A Unarmed
Brandy 4 Assoc. I34-T444
SEMINOLE LANDSCAPING
NOWHMHNO
DUMP TRUCK DRIVER WITH
COL. F/T MSIVtDQtHa
C A L L 322-8133
Industrial
RECOTON CORPORATION, the
nation's leadmg manufacturer/
distributor ot consumer elec
accessories, has an
opening m e* Lake Mary office
for e Lead Spray Painter, 1st
shift. 7.90AM 3 oo PM
Pnor
•pray pamimg experience with
molded plastic components
prelerred Mechancal ability to
maintain spray boom and punt
guru A atxMy to maintain tupply Inventory a mult Mutl
hare axeananl communication
skins and be detail oriented
Send resume and salary his­
tory to Human Resources.
2950 Laka Emma Road. Laka
Mary. FL 32746, or FAX re­
sume and salary history to
407-333-1864. EOE
SUPERVISOR • ALF FRONT
DESK MUST BE STATE CERT
CNA APPLY LONQWOOO RE­
TIREMENT VH.LAOE. 440 E
CHURCH AYE. LONQWOOO

T S IB D «T H i
Earn up to It Offir
Hcurij * Bonus « Spiffs.
Brian 3316447

TELEMARKETERS
Fuf or part-ama Tap salary, bo­
nus and commission Smoking
Longwood location Cal
Oabbto at 767-9270

WEEKLY RENTALS
Starting • ITT/wk
Hutorc Downtown 3396423

EFFKCNCV
Max] aerv • convenient location
3239008
FURNISHED ROOMS-At ut.l*
met Latndry. phone, and kit
use 59S-S90 a week 3246955
99— A
U

partm ents

-

TUPPERWARE Earn 420-330
per hour tor extra money or hare
a M-ame career. 3116431
WAREHOUSE - 2NO SHIFT
ITtCKEMNO • RECOTON
CORPORATION, lha nation *
leading Aatnbutor/manutacturear of alactnc accesaones. ha*
an opening in Kt Laka Mary
warehouse tor 2nd ihifi (tick
ng position. Hour* ar*
4 00PM • 12 30AM Must be
abto to M 50 tot RasporuMtoes include pricing products
and Ubaang Be able to adapt
to change* and poasasa good
orgsnuational skilt M-40 an
hour. Apply in person at 2950
Lake Emma Road. Laka Mary.
FL 32746 EOE
w a M hS O U —

R B fSSBF
SMPPBtO. RBCCMNO, PfCKb*0. PAC4UNO ANO WARE
PORATXM, tha nation * Wad­
ing dutribulor/manufacturer ot
' -----accattoru*. ha*
opening* tn it*
Lika Mary tacaoe* tor tat
tad aMR warehou**. H
7.-00am-]:10pm.
■ and 4:00PM-

1LMAM. Uuat be abia to Ml a
nMmum of 80 be on ■ conanuou* baits. Forklift experience
Staring rata: 44-K
‘
tat ahlft. CTSOlnd
aa math teat. Apply In
pareon at 2950 Lake Emma
Road. Laka Mwy. FL. EOE.

mmsaar

MAINTENANCE

P/T MF, 20-25 hours/wk- alter
noon*. Starting eaktry 46 KV
hr. No exp. necessary Long
id are*. 4316461

EARI\I FULL-TIIVIE PAY
FOR PART-TIIVIE W O RK
Th% Seminole Herald

n a * d t CARR IIR S for
established routes In the Sanford area. A ll yo u
need is dependable transportation, organiza­
tional •kills end afternoon availability In order
to begin a great new job!

POSITIONS AVAILABLE NOW!

A MOVE M SPECIAL!! 400 *q
ft 9 upl S265 A MONTH Office.
Storage 321-0120 or 333 2554
OFF1CE/OFFKE-WARE MOUSE
Now Available
Guardian Personal Storage
Cat tor detars 578 2500
SANFORO OFFICE SPACE
2 Suites available - 1100 SF A
1400 SF. *07421-7004

n f u r n is h e d

141— H

omes

Fo r S a l e

MARINER'S VILLAGE
LAKE AO* I BOOH M l0.1*0
1 Bonn MhYMO ANO UP
323-8670
NOTHNO BUT THE FVfEST
FOR YOU!
Goffvww Apt* on Rinehart Rd A
46A Ik Mary Al apt homes ml
prrv alarms'garsge* Stale-otth* art act nrit* lit net* facility
Open today Stop out or caa
302-2007 tor a personal thow-

rng

ROSELEA VILLAS
1/1 Special -fgfM fon rft
HUD OKAY 407-3396433

■ATTENTION
PROPERTY
t you are thmkng
M home or properof aaftno your
ty. Mar w the time The market
It ackre. and totarest rales are
tow. CaB Roland at Jarrvngan
Properties Inc. and I &lt;n* prorid* a no cost or obligation
Market Analysis ot your home
or property Jemlngan Propertie* fnc. 339625*
4/2 Spilt Plan, huge Matter
bdrm. CHA. Fenced beck yard
|ust 166.900 Cal Barbara S*tv
mona 222-172*.

SANFORD 1 bdrm gar apt mi
porch 4275/mo • sec Appt.
only. Can after 6pm M f or 9-9
wkenda 1216474
Sanford-l/t W' kv 4 tut 1175/
week • dep UMitiet included
32t6114 or 1494927

103— H o u s e s U n fu r nish ed

N O T IC E
Al rental and real
litamantt art aubjecl lo tha
Federal Fair Housing Act.
make* a illegal to adverw*
preference, limitation, or
enmmaaon based on raca, cot­
or. rakgton, sax. hantkeap. ta‘ ^ a k o ja ^ n j^
4109 DOWN—WHY REMIT
When you can own tola 3 txkm
home mi DMA. new pare t carpat? Aik about HUD home*!
Tha Itailmen Group, foe.
LAKE MARY 2/1 S4*S/mon *
3485 dep No Pei*. Can *21-

BANFORO 3 bd CHA. good are*,
cony toe 34506450
3214757
SANFORD 3/1J. 2525 Oeorpa
Are Oar. CH/A. 3525/mo *
3525/dap 407-9996784
SANFORO-3/1 CHA Lg Fenced
Backyard, quiet (treat 360CVmo
.3600 Security 9999046
I 8TEN8TROM ■-T37i7TE7
SANFORD in sx/acn porch.
nawcarpApamt— 55006 400
SANFORD i n Condo CH/A.
ten patn MCE1---- W M 5 9 5
■ l i t VEXAOB U Condo. ID
ot Lsasa */opt_4Ua/U00
■ X E MARY H i wfloft, son
palto. dbf g a r ^ ^ ^ H
M t DOYLE (407) ! ! ■
WE NEED MOUSES TO RENT
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Alum. Cant Copper /Brass
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FRI/SAT 9-2
206
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Good running Honda. Chevy.
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SEIZED CARS from 9175
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across Irom Sunland Eatatat
3236232 or pgr 4446099
DEBARV-2 lots TSXtSO $7(k) A
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loading d o ck available at
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lease required.
F o r m ore Inform ation,
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�- Sensnote Herald. Santord. Florida - Wednesday, Apnl 29, 1990

BLONDIE

by Chic Young

Shrinking an enlarged heart
DEAR D a GOTT: I'm a 39 year old
m ale b eer-drin ker with high blood
pressure. A few w eeks ago, a fte r a
party weekend, I was hospitalised for
congestive heart failure. Is there any­
thing I can do to reverse my heart
enlargement?
D E A R R E A D E R : S lop drin k in g
beer or any other alcohol.
Congestive heart failure means that
your heart was beating so ineffective­
ly that fluid built up In your lungs.
This is an extremely serious situation
that Is rare in young people.
You m ay have “ b e er-d rin k er's
heart," muscle damage caused by an
overconsumption of alcoholic bever­
ages. Or the beer may have further
raised you r blood p ressu re to the
point that your heart couldn't take it
anymore. In either case, abstinence is
the answer.

dr

. g o tt
PETER
GOTT, M.D.

DEAR DR. GOTT: If your diet con
sisted of fast-food burgers with plenty
of salt washed down with five or six
b e e n three times a day, what would
be the effect on overall lifespan or
general health for a 35 year old male?
D E A R R E A D E R : 1 c e rta in ly
wouldn't write a large life-insurance
policy on the guy. lie is doing just
about everything wrong: too much fat
and salt, not enough vegetables and
fruit, and an excessive amount of alco
hoi. M ost people who abuse th em ­
selves In this way also smoke d g a
reties and engage in unsafe sex, two

O f cou rse, you w ill have to take
medicine, too If you abstain and use
the proper medication, your heart will
probably return to its normal site. It's
enlarged now because it has to over­
work, and has b ecom e flabby and
stretched as a result Follow your doc­
tor's instructions to the letter. And oh,
did I mention this? Stop drinking.
D EAR DR. GOTT: My 26-year-old
daughter has dieted most of her life.
Now she eats only fat-free foods. For
the past couple o f months, she's felt
cold all the time, has no energy, is
constipated, and Is losing her hair.
Her doctor says she Is iron-deficient.
Would iron pills and vitamin supple­
m ents help return my daughter to
normal?

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69 Splendid
66 Regrets
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additional factors that arc sure to
shorten a potentially productive life. A
person whose diet is so limited is not
merely asking for trouble; he is virtu
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D E A R R E A D E R : Possibly, but I
believe a thyroid supplement might
benefit her more.
Granted, the description o f your
d au gh ter is sketch y and d octors
should be cautious about diagnosing
ailments without full Infonnstl.m. But
the symptoms you describe are c e r­
tainly typical o f hypothyroidism , a
deficiency In the production of thyroid
hormone. Moreover, your daughter is
anemic, yet another sign of an under­
active gland. (She Is probably not Iron
deficient &gt;

47 Concerning .
(2 w de)
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60 Those
holding office
62 Sine — non
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Raise this issue with your daugh­
ter’s physician. With a simple blood
test, he can check her thyroid gland,
and If It's underproducing, prescribe
a p p ro p ria te su pplem en ts. H yp o­
thyroidism
completely treatable.
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on one’s feet
By P h illip A ld e r
Frederick the Great of Prussia, who
died in 1766. had the right idea about
government He said, "M y people and
I have come to an agreement that sat­
isfies us both. They arc to say what
they please, and I am to do what I
p le iu ."
At the bridge table, though, it helps
If partners are in agreem ent about
their bidding and defensive-carding
methods. Any agreem ent is usually
better than none. Yet sometimes one
can get lucky. This deal was declared
at the Fall Nationals in St. Louis last
November by JtU Mellstrom. who hails
from Sweden. She thought they were
using transfer bids, hence her two-dia­
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In hand. Sne rep ealed this process
three more times, using dummy's m i­
nor-suit tops to permit spade ruffs In
hand. Having eight tricks in, declarer
cast adrift with her last diamond.
After winning with the queen. East
returned a trump to South's ace. Next,
a club e x it w as won with W est’ s
queen. It was trick 12 and West led the
13th diamond. Dummy remained with
the queen-10 of hearts. With the con­
tract on the line, Mellstrom guessed
co rrectly, ru ffin g with the to. This
forced E ast's king and established
dummy's queen as the contract-fulfill­
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A fte rw a rd ,
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bem oaned,
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Thursday, Aprt 30.1996
Friends and contacts have always been
ol Importance to you, and in the year
ahead they’re apt to be even more so.
Opportunities, as wel as ptaaasnt adven­
tures, are Indicated with persona with
whom youl hang around.
TAURUS (April 39 May 30) You have
eHedive leadership quakdee today, so try
to Involve yourseN In edM tiee that wW
produce positive read* lor you and your
cadre. Know where to look lor romance
and you'll find It. The Astro-Graph
Matchmaker tnetanOy reveals which eigna
are romantically perlact lor you. Men
62.75 to Matchmaker, c/o this newspa­
per. P.O. Box 1768, Murrey HR Station.
New York, NY 10156.
OKMINI (May 8 1 -June 30) Instead ol
attempting to lorce round pegs Into
square holes today, lei eventa happen.
Your chart todteatoa you might coma out
bettor when oondBont aren't oompteSely
under your conkoi.
CANCER (June 21-July S3) Tides end
trends ere beglnnlnfl to ehdl today, and

BERNICE
BEDE OSOL

this could be to your liking. The new
wave oBera probebBOaa lor the fulfilment
of wour axaectabons.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) A good friend
who Is a producar la aomaona upon
whom you can dapend to help you further
a personal Mortal today. Hia/her support
wBhalp bring about your success.
VIROO (A u g. 23-Sapt. 22) Thars Is
someone who will lake an immediate
Merest In a matter ol Importance to you.
His/her helpful suggestions today could
prove to be very conatnjcdvs.
LIBRA (Sept. 33-Oct. 33) Today you'll
have a apodal knack ol being abio to M
yours* into too advantagsoua arrangemanta ol odiora. You wB do to In a man­
ner that wB be wetoomed
SCORPIO (O ct 24-Nov. 33) A partner­

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ship arrangement should work out fortu­
nately (or both you and the person with
whom you'ro involved, provided each
makes a concerted effort always to pro­
tect the other's interests
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Oec. 31) Appre­
ciative recipients ol your thoughtfulness
lodsy will eventually do more lor you in
return than you did tor them, even though
you wool encourage Him exchange.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 33-Jen. 13) Some­
one you find rather appealing has an
squally (ugh regard lor you. N looks kko
this relationship might bocomo more
Important with tone.
AOUARIUS (Jan. SBPaB. 13) Beginning
today 8 might be advisable to start wrap­
ping up projects or endeavors that are
not yet completed. You're m a promising
cycle lor generating good results
PISCES (Fab. 30 March 39) Early In Bit
day is tha bast lima to gal together
socially with a person with whom you
have an Important mailer to discuss.
Ampis Urns Is raquirod to work tangs out.
ARIES (March 21-April IB ) This Is a
cycle in which you should be able to
increase your resources N you have the
materialistic Inclination lo do to .
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The March
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Religion in school
Assembly prompts revamping o f policy
By J e ff Beitlnlcke
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - For
now. It'a a done deal.
The
controversy
that
erupted at Teague Middle
School last week has been
settled.* said Seminole County
School Board member Bob
GofT. whose district encom­
passes Teague.
*Aa far os Pm concerned. It's
a done Issue.* OofT said. "That
Is. unless someone chooses to
make It a bigger Issue.*
The controversy stemmed
from an assembly last Friday
at Teague. Professional golfer
Tiger Woods was scheduled to
appear at a school-wide as­

sembly to celebrate Black
History Month.
Woods canceled at the last
minute and school officials
scheduled a group represent­
ing the Fellowship of Chris­
tian Athletes, a youth fellow­
ship organization that has no
ofnclal ties to the public
school system and Is not gov­
ernment funded, but has loose
ties to each of the high
schools In Seminole County.
Among the FCA activities Is
the annual Rally At the Pole, a
morning prayer held at the
school flagpole. Nearly 400
students attended the event at
Seminole High School last
fall.

287 take
the Pledge
o f Allegiance
By Russ White
HERALD STAFF WRITER

Lake Mary making sure
it can put out the fires
By Shari Brodla
HERALD FEATURES EDITOR
LAKE MARY • A satellite fire
station site Is under considera­
tion for the southeast section
of the dty as Are personnel an­
ticipate a possible move of
Sanford's Station 32.
In • work session Thursday
night. Chief Duane Mehl told
dty commissioners that In o r­
der for him to support the Idea
of building a new public safety
building on property located
near lnterstate-4. *1 would rec­
ommend (finding) a second site
on the east side of the dty as
soon aa possible.*

Lake Mary has been consid­
ering a 0-1/2 acre parcel on
property Selmens Telecommu­
nications wants to develop.
Siemens would trade the prop­
erty to the dty for Impact fee
credit* for the Development of
Regional Impact (DR1) the
company hopes the dty will
approve.
The credits
would
total
$707,850 for the site located
adjacent to the Primers DR1.
The rlty has two acres of land
In this area and would like to
interconnect the pieces.
The new public safety build­
ing would replace the current
•ss Mrs*. Pago M

Mon Luong, 92. from Vlst Nam was tfw oldost of tot 287 Immigrants sho bscams naturakzsd American citizens during a ceremony Thursday at the San­
ford CMc Center.

Winter Springs will host July 4th
fireworks, public must pay to watch
By Toay Ttssio
HERALD CORRESPONDENT
WINTER SPRINGS - Winter Springs commis­
sioners led by Vice Mayor Cindy Ocnnell. this
week discussed residents' disapproval at having
to pay to enter a public park for Fourth of July
fireworks and the Impact of Increased signage
at a gas station.
Commissioners authorized Uic dty manager
to enter Into a contract with APC Fireworks for
the July 4 fireworks display, worth $17,0000.
This la to be the second annual event of this na­
ture.
The dty would be renting out Central Winds
Park for this event. Many disliked that (he pub­
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since It Is a dty facility. The dty would also
split all revenues. Commissioner Michael Blake
ultimately made a motion to negotiate with the
fireworks people.
In a second Issue, a developer askrd to In­
crease the signage at a Tusks wills gas station.
In return for this sign Increase, the developer
would Increase the landscaping and construct a
wall. This was declared after some negotiation.
The property Is located on the comer of 434
and Vlstawllla Drive. There was much debate on
this Issue, with several citizens disagreeing with
the proposed plan.
City Manager Ron McLemorc declared that
'this plan Is to create a sign to the citizen's
benefit.* McLemore also said that he put him-

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SANFORD • This was the day
Mon Luong had thought about
for many yrars. At 02. hr felt
young again. In less than on
hour he would become an
American citizen.
Mon Luong sal patiently.
He wore a brown suit and
blur tie. loosely knotted with
the lop button to his shirt un­
done. Ills wife, Thuc Luong.
draped a plush tiger throw over
him.
"I'm enjoying this occasion."
said Mon Luong from Viet Nam.
Mon Luong was the eldest of
287 who became naturalized
rititm s at a Ceremony at the
Sanford Civic Center. They
came from 60 different coun­
tries and from each of the con­
tinents.
One man wore an American
Flag necktie, another a New
York Yankres baseball Jacket

for the March of new
Americans In Sanford.
"This is a very Important
moment In my life," said Cesar
Cells, a 22-year-old from Lima.
Peru, ’ ll Is a great honor to be
a citizen of such a great coun­
ty "
Ken Blmrdd. a teacher from
New Zealand, had the privilege
of betng Citizen No. I In
Thursday's roll call. He aat In a
first row seat and read the
words lo the Pledge of Alle­
giance before taking the oath.
Venera Reeves. 70. from
Panama
had
been
disap­
pointed not to have become a
citizen two years ago. She suf­
fered a heart attack, and then
was denied a chance when her
paperwork ended up In Georgta.
*A couple of weeks ago. Mrs.
Reeves gol a call that she could
become a citizen here today."
said Daisy DeFrance, a neigh­
bor (ran DeLand. *Uhe was so
excited, she had another heart
attack."
Venera Reeves eras well
enough to be at Thursdays
ceremony.
*1
didn't
give
up....here I Jfn.~
Michael R. Pittman, from the
U.S. Department of Justice and

Environment vs.
development
It's pastoral now , but tha battle of Battle
Ridge rages on. W inter S p rin gs recently
voted to annex the property that dissenting
voter Com m issioner C in d y GenneH said is

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tally sensitive land. N e a rb y hom eowners
continue to fight tfc? builders. For more on
residents fighting to p reserve their serenity,
see the Herald this w eekend, Section C .

Bike Week ‘98: It’s all about camaraderie
Southern Riders throw a
party for visiting bikers
By la a s White
HERALD STAFF WRITER

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FRID AY, M A R C H 6, 1998

90th Y E A R , No. 139

SANFORD - The Southern
Rldera Motorcycle Club of
Sanford la a small group o f 10
blkcra that knowa how to cele­
brate big time.
Aa part o f Bike Week *08, the
Southern Rldera are having a
picnic this afternoon at Ft.
Mellon Park and a dance this
evening at the NaUonal Guard
Armory.
Johnnell Scott, the president
of the group, said that as many
aa 400 are expected at this
evening's dance. Bikers from
all over the country who are
part of Bike Week *88 come to
Sanford for the Southern Rid­
ers picnic and party.
"We've got guests coming In
horn Lo# Angeles, Boston and
all over • they're all welcome."
said Scott. 48, who helped
form the dub four years ago.
WUh a hundred thousand or
more biking enthusiasts com­

ing to Daytona for Bike Week
‘98. many have found rooms in
Sanford or come here for vis­
its.
The motorcycle festivities In
Daytona Beach conclude with
what to called the "World's
Greatest Motorcycle Race" - the
57th Daytona 200 at Daytona
International Speedway.
Defending champion Scott
Russell to attempting this year
to become the first In history
to win the race five Uraes. He
won the pole position for the
race by driving hto No. 4 Ya­
maha at an average speed of
Fteaaa Baa Bttara, Pa$a 34
Sanford biker Johnnell Scott
and his H a rle y-D a vid so n are
dressed and ready for to­
d a y's picnic a nd dance s p o n ­
sored during Bike W e e k b y
the Southern Riders M otorcy­
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�4 A •Seminote HetaW. SantonJ. Florida •Friday. March 6. 1990

Editorial &amp; Opinion
W e are in this together The Clintons
In news b rief Items Im m ediately follow ing the recent
tornado disaster In the Sanford area, many Individuals
and businesses w ere cited for their help. It would be Im ­
possible to list all o f them here, as there would always lxsom eone we overlooked.
But as an exam ple o f what w e mean; BellSouth Mobil
Ity donated a total o f $50,000 to the Am erican Red C ross
and donated em ergency phones; W inn Dixie stores and
others helped collect and distribute donations from the
general public; Quincy's o f Sanford and a few oth er bu si­
nesses held fund-raising events to help those In need.
Sanford F ikk I entrepreneur Jeno Pnuluccl played a large
part in assisting survivors through generous donations.
Assistance also cam e from afar; Citicorp Foundation of
Tam pa gave tlie Red Cross $25,000 for tornado victim s
here In Central Florida. Georgia-based M AP In te rn a ­
tional. a medical and personal care distributor, donated
more than $02,000 In over-the-counter medicine.
There was also help from the Salvation Arm y. Heart o f
Florida United W ay and certain businesses and Individu­
als w ho wish to remain anonymous.
Such an ou tpou rin g o f assistance should stand as an
exam ple throughout the nation and the world, o f how
Floridians take ra re o f themselves. All those who live here
are susceptible to hurricanes, tornadoes. Hooding, heat
waves am i m osquitoes. W ith I his com m on ground, each
o f us knows what the other person is going th rou gh
when there Is a problem.
W e hear o f states and areas o f our nation where n eig h ­
bors don't even talk to one another much less offer a
helping hand. Som e even refuse to make eye contact with
a fellow citizen. There Is fear between people, distrust,
negative attitudes, and other problems.
Isn't It great that we live In Florida? Hasn't the response
from this tornado and the recent Hurricane Andrew In
south Florida proven that we arc a united people?
We arc a gath ering place for visitors. We are standing
as exam ples o f how we are friendly and willing to look out
for each other. W hat better Image could we ask?
Wc can Indeed be proud o f all o f the businesses and
professional persons who came forward. We also ure
proud o f Individual citizens who dropped what they were
doing and pitched In to lend a hand.
Recovery for some w on ’t be easy, but we're in this to ­
gether. Isn't it great that we have each oth er for support?

R e lig io n -----C on tin u ed from Page 1A

The group typically has a
presentation
featuring
loud
Christian-related music, skits
and rellgltfcis teSUmdnles in a
non-coercive format.
The group appeared Friday
and some students attempted
to leavr the assembly because
of its religious nature, citing
separation of church and state.
A firestorm started when
several local radio stations
picked up the story and. by
yesterday, school board mem­
bers were receiving letters and
calls from religious leaders of
several
denominations
and
calls supporting and calling for
the resignation of Teague offi­
cials who allowed the event to
happen.
Dr. Ron Plnnell, Executive
Director of Secondary' Schools
in Seminole County, confirmed
that the assembly contained
some material that was relig­
ious In nature and Inappropri­
ate for a public school setting.
In a press release, Plnnell

said, 'll Is Die Intent ol the Su­ Teague officials have been
perintendent and the school counseled about future assem­
board that all students In our blies, saying that all material
schools, regardless of their re­
ligious beliefs, be treated with
dignity and respect. An apol­ o f the FCA'im a their relation­
ship, with the schools. Includ­
ogy has been Issued to the
ing charters tn each of the
schools nnd faculty al Tragur
seven public high schools. Goff
Middle School and steps have
tuilfl kir hnrmi tlir* Uroiif) can
been taken to ensure the approprtateness of future assem­
bly programs.*
Only Dr. Paul Hagerty. su­ Coalia sad traa Page LA
perintendent of the School
self tn the
Board, can make a decision on
shoes of somebody living In the
the status of Teague Principal
area. Also to be Included on
Gene Brewer. GofT said.
the premises Is a sandwich
GufT said he hopes everyone
can gain a better understand­ shop, a yogurt shop and a
ing about diversity from the In­ pizza place.
cident.
The debate started when
'It was an unfortunate Inci­ Commissioner Michael Blake
said the city’s Hanning and
dent but we have to use It as a
learning experience,’ GofT said.
Zoning Board did not know all
the ramifications
regarding
I understand some people were
olTended.*
tilts Issue before they approved
GofT said he received a letter
It and sent It to the commis­
from a rabbi expressing con­ sion. Blake also said. T h ey
cerns. but also calls support­ are talking about the direction
ing Brewer. He added that
of Winter Springs."

Fireworks

Sanford.
Sunrise Funeral Home. San­
ford, tn charge of arrange­
ments.

PAMELA DENISE
JOSEPH
WILLIAMS
Pamela Denise Joseph Wil­
liams. 32. East Seventh Street.
Sanford.
died
Wednesday,
March 4. 1998 at Columbia
Medical Center. Sanford. Mrs.
Williams was bom Jan. 31.
1966 In Sanford. Mrs. Williams
was a homemaker. She was a
member of Grace Apostolic
Temple. Sanford.
Survivors Include husband.
Terry
Lee
Sr.;
daughters.
Shunllca Joseph. Cal winkle J o ­
seph, both of Sanford; son.
Terry Lee Jr.. Sanford; father.
Earl Sutton. Rochester. N.Y.;
mother, Gloria Wilson. San­
ford; stepfather. Earl Wilson.
Sanford;
sisters.
Cham ella
Washington. Sanford. Rwanda
Sutton. Rochester. N.Y.: broth­
ers.
Roosevelt
Washington.
Germany. Richard Washington.
Johnny Dennis, both of San­
ford, Chris Sutton, Rochester.
N.Y.; grandmothers. Bessie J o ­
seph. Carrie Dixon, both of

There ts not now. nor has
there ever been, any nation­
wide
right wing
conspiracy
against Bill Clinton. With Hil­
lary's long experience as a
lawyer, she simply has used
lire 'conspiracy* allegations
repeatedly
over the
years
whenever a desperate, lastditrh rllort was needed to save
her worthless husband and.
thereby, preserve her only
source of personal advanceinrut. recognition,
authority
and power.
Virtually since the outset of
Hill Clinton's occupancy of the
White House I have been
among the very strongest opponenls of his rotten presi­
dency. I am no right-wing con­
spirator,
I am a mainstream Ameri­
can. a husband, father, former
newsman, public employee and
business owner. For reasons of
Independence
and
nonrnlnnglrinrat. I belong to no
organizations. Currently. I am
m voluntary retirement In order
to devote more lime to crucial
political and social Issues that
threaten the very’ survival of
this great nation.
I loathe Hillary and Hill Clin­
ton-and idl who Bell their
souls in their behalf--because,
unlike so many Americans, I
have bothered to do my home­
work about them.
Hillary was reared by her
parents In comfort and afflu­
ence. Vet. utmost before she
left home to attend the exclu­
sive. upper class Wellesley
College for Women In Massa­
chusetts she began turning
away from all of the good
things In American life to pur­
sue a course that lias led Into
ceaseless lying, deceit, ob­

CATHERINE 8. OEHR
Catherine
S.
Gehr,
88,
Lakcvtcw Avenue, Lake Mary,
died Saturday. Feb. 28. 1998.
Bom In Tarentum. Pa., she
moved to Central Florida In
1945. Mrs. Gehr was a real es­
tate broker. She was a member
of the Democratic Women's
Club. Mrs. Gehr was a member
of St. Peters Episcopal Church.
Survivors Include son. Gamer
James Gehr Jr., Lake Mary;
daughters. Ida May Sjoblom.
Lake Mary, Patricia Fletcher.
Sanford. Vesta Kay Slaughter,
Inverness. Cathy Gehr, Lake
Mary; 13 grandchildren; several
great -grandchild ren.
Brisaon Funeral Home, San­
ford. In charge of arrange­
ments.
JOHN C. *JLC.' GREEN
John C. 'J-.C.' Green, 68.
Magnolia Avenue. Sanford, died
Saturday. Feb. 28. 1998. Bom
August 2 8 ,1 9 2 9 , he was a
lifelong resident of Sanford.
Mr. Green was a retired 'self
employed carpenter. He was a
member of Sanford Masonic
Lodge No. 62. Mr. Grren was a
Protestant.
Survivors Include wife, Vir­
ginia; daughters. Juanita M.
Dye us. Dallas. Texas, Carol A.
Scott. Sanford; sons, Dan W..
Ronald E.. Donald C., all of
Sanford;
mother,
Juanita
Moore. Sanford; sisters, Eileen
Robbins, Louise liosford. both
of Sanford. Margaret Johnson,
Sheffield, Ala.: 11 grandchil­

dren; 10 great-grandchildren.
Brisaon Funeral Home, San­
ford. In charge of arrange­
ments.
MARIANNA D. PRATT
Marianna D. Pratt. 95. Island
Drive, Lake Mary, died Thurs­
day, March 5, 1998. Bom May
12. 1902 In OH City, Pa., she
moved to Central Florida In
1961. Mrs. Pratt was a home­
maker. She was a graduate of
Hood College. Frederick. Md.
Mrs. Pratt was Episcopalian.
Survivors Include daughter,
Eleanor. Lake Mary; son, Sam­
uel F. Jr., Houston. Texas; two
grandsons.
Brisaon Funeral Home. San­
ford. in charge of arrange­
ments.
MARVIN PRICE
Marvin Price, 60. South Grant
Street, Longwood. died Friday,
Feb. 23, 1998. Mr. Price wao
bom Oct. 9. 1937 tn Baltimore.
Md. Mr. Price was a kitchen
utilities salesman. He served tn
the U.S. Air Force. Mr. Price
was a Protestant.
Survivors Include son. Chane
Alvarez. Seattle. Wash.
Brisaon Funeral Home, San­
ford. In charge of arrange­
ments.

Haasaor. Doaald M.
Donald M. Ilamner, 68. Sundown
Ifoud. Dellary. dkd on Wednesday,
March 4. A Memorial Celebration
to eulogize Mr. Ilamner wtlJ be hdd
at Itie Community United Method­
ist Church. 41 West Highbank*
Ruud. Dellory, un Saturday, March
7 at 2 p.m. Friend* and faintly are
Invited to attend tills *txx1a) reraembrurue gathering celebration

struction of justice and com ­
plete disgrace.
All decent women should de­
spise her because she epito­
mizes the vrry worst of unde­
sirable traits and behavior In
womanhood.
Still worse. In marrying Bill
Clinton she knowingly and
willingly entered an unholy a l­
liance with a man whose utter
rottenness Is so awful It defies
accurate description and which
has weakened the very under­
pinnings of America's great ex­
periment In democracy.
There appears to be no lie
too blatunt, nor evil too great
that Hill Clinton would not
seize upon In pursuing his
loathsome personal goats and
gratifications.
In all of his years In public
office, first In his nntlve Arkan­
sas and now In the presidency.
Hill Clinton has accomplished
nothing for the people, lie nei­
ther governs nor leads. He Iras
no real convictions. He merely
slips, slides and lies In pursuit
of his personal greed while
campaigning Incessantly to ­
ward the next goal In hts ad­
vancement ,
It Is very difficult for me--and
for my wife. Tennle—to watch
either Hillary or her husband
on television, or even to hear
I heir voices, or read their
statements In the print media.
lilts
sickening,
hideous
nightmare that Is the Clinton
presidency
has
tormented
America long enough.
Get outl
Donald and Tennla Fannin
Orlando, FL

man’s out there. Just have the
Republican Congress without
protest approve President Clin­
ton's Child Care Plan ($21 bil­
lion direct funding and subsi­
dies). We should also stop
culling his plan a “socialized
child core system" or "Managed
Care*. I respectfully request
less than equal time for an op­
posing viewpoint.
Just the other day I dis­
cussed this topic with three
other men who like me had no
dependents at home needing
child care. When I asked If
they thought their tax money
should be used In provide care
for children of single parents
and couples who both work,
they said, *No*t 1 forgot to ask
If they thought couples who
leave one parent home with
their offspring should contrib­
ute to the same program. Be­
cause It would be most unfair
and unjust for these financially
deprived couples to enrich par­
ents who pay for child care, I
will say *No~l for them.
President
Clinton's
Child
Care Han should be opposed
for two reasons. It Is a not too
subtle attempt to attract stayat-home mothers Into working
careers. It Is another blatant
trade for votes pitched at a
highly vulnerable segment of
society: working parents, i
hope other lax payers will Join
those three men and I and also
say. *No*t
Donald II. F a u
•aaford

Paying for child care

Replacing Sanford’s
Sanitation Department

The obvious Implied solution
to T ire Growing Problem of
Paying for Ckir Child Care* la
simple for all the Ellen Qood-

1 am very concerned with the
allegations that our Mayor
Larry Dale wants to hire pri­
vate contractors to replace the

excellent service wr are now
receiving from the Sanford
Sanitation
Crews.
Pennywlse/Pound-foollsh comes to
mind, along with wondering
what gain may be In the ofllng
to even consider such a- fool­
ish.
for-the-rcsidenls-ofSanford, move.
Since Mayor Smith retired
from public life, wr have had
nothing but trouble within the
realm of city services Hurt were
functioning very well under her
leadership, with Bill Simmons
nt her side. Now the Sanford
Police Department is In tur­
moil. Bill Simmons Is ready to
retire lo get awuy from It all,
and we now stand to lose the
City Sanitation Workers who've
done a fine Job. W llATS
WHONG WITH THIS PICTURE?
Suddenly nothing Is right that
has been operating smoothly
for years?
I would like to ask the Semi­
nole Herald to do an extensive
Investigation and find out ex­
art ly what Is going on nt City
Hull. In parilrular why we
should ever consider replacing
excellent
sanitation
service
with private service which be­
comes more costly with each
contract rrntwal.
I would ask my fellow voters
In Sanford to think atanit all
these rrccnl events, and the
turmoil within our City nnd
keep It vrry fresh In their
minds come election lime.
I would like to know why our
City Council Members have not
been raising Cain' and fighting
to keep a man worth hts weight
In gold on as city manager.
Something
Is
drastically
wrong within Sanford at the
moment. Voters take heed.
Norwen A. B ry u t
ftaaford

continue on as normal and
that he hopes no action is
taken against Brewer.
T h is doesn't have to be a
i m m tr q g g jtg id . t“We j u *
About the ftitanr o f the
Golf said, T h a i Jfculd depend
on whether or not they learned
from the experience.*

Blake also verbally sparred
with Mike Jones, an attorney
representing the property. *1
understand how you could be
confused,* Jones told Blake.
Blake defended hts position
and said he was also con­
cerned by the possible noise
pollution caused by the gaa
station's car wash. This spar­
ring continued for quite some
Umc over several Issues.
The commission slso praised
the police, fire and public
works departments for their
efforts In helping the city re­
cover so quickly from the tor­
nado last week.

d Dan s tile.
He Is survived by Ids wife. Helen
Douglas Ilamner; his sister. Hebe
Tarver of Alexander. La.: four chil­
dren. Hebe. Karl. Donna. Brenda;
and five grandchildren.
In Lieu of flowers, the family u|gesla memorial donations to Hosof Volusia/Flagler, 3800 Wood’ TV.. Fort Orange FI 321190626.
Volusia County Cremation Soci­
ety. Daytona Beach, In charge of
arrangements.

a

PRATT, MARIANNA D.
Funeral services and interment for
Mrs. Pratt wUl be In Od City, Pa.
Friends may call at the Brisaon
Funeral Home today, from 4 until 7
p.m. In addition to her children,
Mrs. Pratt Is slso survived by two
grandsons. Samuel D. and Wayne
F.. bom of Texas. Brisaon Funeral
Home. 322-2131, Banfcrd, tn
charge of local services.
Uncral services for Herman
runic Itembert. 53. Sanford, who
toed away Feb. 25, will be hdd
lurday at 11 a.m. at the New
tern Primitive Baptist Church of
ws Christ. Sanford, with Elder
Simpson officiating. Interment
II be In the Restlawn Cemetery,
nford. Calling hours will be Frly from 4 to 8 p.m. at Wilsonchdberger Mortuary and Satury 9 lo 11 a.m. at the church,
iurvtvora wife, Evelyn; mother,
uvte Itembert. Sanford; sorts,
•rman McKnlghl. Ft Braggs,
C.. James Ashley, Eric Bryant,
th of Sanford, Johnny Guzman,
mpa; daughters. Joyce Rembert,
etna Bryant, both of Sanford,
inda Antonio. Newark. NJ.. Nina
xzman. Tampa; brothers. Law
rice Hawkins, Hal B. Hawkins,
th of Sanford: sisters, Mercedes
moil. Mary K Hawkins, both of
nford. 16 grandchildren. Gall A
pin's Mortuary. Inc. 522-4700.

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Items and more.
Al 2 p.m. on Sat.. March 14.
an auction will be held which
will feature food quality furni­
ture and miscellaneous Items.
A professional auctioneer will
conduct this sale.

SANFORD * Sanford Chris­
tian Worship Center will host a
Street Service at 1509 W. 13th
St. on Sat., Mnrch 7 at 10 a.m.
Hlshop Leon Gilbert, otherwise
known
ns
The
Harrfoot
Prophet* will be the speaker.

The proceeds from this event
go towards funding projects In
Kentucky and West Virginia.
Some 70 youth and adults will
be farming, constructing farm
projects ar.d building a twoiiedriKiiii home for a pastoral
couple.

Christian Women to meet
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - The
Altamonle-Maltland Christian
Women's Club will meet at
Malson A Jardln Restaurant.
430 Wymore Rd.. fn»m 9:30 to
11:30
a.m.
on Thursday.
March 12 at a cost of $13.50.
the special feature will be
"Fashions to Go" nnd special
music by Dana Takacs. Loretta
Tuttle from Daytona Reach
will speak on "Creative Jour­
ney."
Brunch reservations must br
made by Sunday. Mnrrh 8 by
calling Jean GrKTln at 4239427 or Dot Chlldrrn at 4235541.

Father &amp; Son Day

• ',

Tlie church Is located one
mile norlh of State Road 430
on Ilwy. 17-92. For more In­
formation call the church of­
fice at 831-3777. ext. 204.
registration call the church
office at 322-3942.

Refreshment occasion
SANFORD - The Knox Fel­
lowship Team will host a re ­
freshment occasion at First
Rrcnbytrrtan Church on Sat­
urday, Manh 7 at 0:45 p.m.
and Sunday, Marrh 8 al 10
a.m. Tills team Is a group of
ministers, musicians and lay
leaders
who
work
with
churches to provide spiritual
refreshment lo the members
of the congregation and the
church as a whole.

/

SANFORD Tile Sanford
Church of Ood Men's Fellow­
ship "Life Builders" will host a
Fathers A Sons Day on Satur­
day. April 4 at Sanford Church
of God. comer of Holly Avenue
and W. 22nd Street. A day of
fun. fellowship and spiritual
enhancement will lie featured
throughout.
The theme for the evrnt will
be ‘ Rising to Your Calling."
The cost will be $10 for each
Father and $5 for each child
under the age of 18. There will
be an another $2 charge for
each additional child. Cost In­
cludes a continental breakfast
and lunch.

Crop W alks share locally, assist globally
By Susan Wenner
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - Crop Walk '98 Is
slated for Sunday. March 8.
Registration will begin at 2
p.m. nnd the wnlk will begin at
2:30 p.m.
Tills Is the Nth year that
Central Florida was partici­
pated In this endeavor yet the
Church World Service has
helped the world for over 50
years. According to recent In­
formation.
"In
partnership.
Crop Walks shnre locally, as­
sist globally, build community,
empower people, aid refugees,
are Inlerfalth and Involve nil
ages."
The Rev. Bruce Scott, minis­
ter for First
Presbyterian
Church, assists regularly In
organizing this event.
He
shared, ‘ the walk covers ap­
proximately two nnd a half
miles through the historic part
of Sanford and along the Sce­
nic Lake Monroe. Tills Is Just
another way we can help peo­
ple help themselves. I'd like to
encourage people to eome and
walk. Walking Is a way of life
lo our neighbors around the
glolie. They wnlk for food, w a­
ter. ftrrwood nnd other needs.
We all ran makr a difference
especially In your own disaster
area here."
Scott added Hull *50 percent

of the money raised will help
the local tornado victims while
25 percent will benefit Grace
'N Grits, Rescue Mission and
Second Harvest Food Bank
nnd another 25 percent will
assist the Worldwide Hunger
Ministries."
Last year some $5,000 was
raised to fight hunger In our
community and the world.
Over 300.000 walkers partici­
pated In the United States last
year In over 2,000 Crop Walks
nnd shares more than $3 mil­
lion dollars.
A chart published by the
Church World Service. Inc.
stated that $48,249 was raised
In 1996. Of that 45.8 percent
or $22,113 was from commu­
nity and public appeals In­
cluding Crop
Walks.
The
money was used In self-help
development
assistance
(16.3%); disaster relief and re ­
covery (10.6%); refugee reset­
tlement
and
assistance
(26.3%); education (6.5%); Jus­
tice. peacemaking and human
rights (.5%); administration
(0.6%); fundraising and Infor­
mation (11.7%); and domestic
hunger
and
development
(6.7%).
For more Information about
the Crop Walk or to register
call First Presbyterian Church
I t t f y ta c , S S JM w w raised to (Iflit kuagar la our commualty aad the world.
at 322-2662.

Thr Satunlay night session
will Include worship, teaching
and music. Sunday morning,
the team will lead (he worship
service with special music and
u message by the Rev. Dr.
Robert A. Pitman.

For more Information call
Activities begin at 8:30 a.m. the church office at 322-2002.
with registration and break­
fast. Special speakers are thr
Rev. Itill Walsanen, pastor of Walk through the Bible
SANFORD - First Presbyte­
Community
Restoration
Church:
Seminole
County rian Church will hold a "Walk
Sheriffs Department: the Rev. Through the Bible" video se­
ries with Charlton Heston each
Wesley Baker, and the Rev.
Ken Mac Donald, both of San­ Wednesday evening through
April I. Beginning at 0:15
ford Church of Ood.
For more Information or p.m.. after the church dinner.
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CASSELBERRY • Community
United
Methodist
Church.
4921 S. Ilwy. 17-92. will have
Its 14th Annual Youth Rum­
mage Sole on Frt., March 13
and Sat., March 14 In the
lower parking lot of the
church. Last year's sale at­
tracted some 5.000 people In
Just two days. Over $14,000
was raised for youth mission
projects. This sale lias become
a community wide event. The
sale will be held rain or shine
from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. each
day.

Stories of Genesis. Moses.
JeSUS and his ehiclftxlon and *
resurrection are highlighted.
For more Information call the
church ofllce at 322-2002.

This year's sale will have
everything from the kitchen
sink to the Item that you have
been searching for. Collection
has been a yearlong endeavor.
Items
Include
furniture,
clothes,
books,
appliances,
toys, kitchen needs, household

Appreciation program

Annual men's day
SANFORD • Zion Hope Mis­
sionary Baptist Church. 710
Orange Ave.. will celebrate Its
Annual Men's Day on Sun..
March 15 at 11 a.m. Guest
speakrr for the event will be
Sylvester Wynn of Sanford.
The public Is Invited to attend.

SANFORD - Morning Olory
M.B. Church. 2000 West Hwy.
40. will hold a musician ap­
preciation program for Sister
Cynthia Cassonova on Sat..
March 7 a f 7:30 p.m. The
public Is Invited to attend.

Can you support your creation beliefs?
Dr. Grady McMurtry. shown above. Biblical Creation Scien­
tist. will give you the Insight and knowledge you need to
strengthen your Christian witness as the guest speaker at the
Deltona Lakes Baptist Church. 2886 Elkcam Blvd. In Deltona
from Saturday. March 14 and Sunday. March 15. Dr. McMur­
try will speak on Saturday evening at 7 p.m. with 'Mount St.
Helens.' Sunday morning at 9:30 a.m. with The Waters
Cleaved', 10 a.m. with 'Foundations', and Sunday evening at 6
p.m. with Origin of the Races' and 7 p.m. with 'Man. Woman
A Marriage'. Dr. McMurtry to a Internationally recognized
expert on the subject of Creation vs. Evolution, both from a
biblical viewpoint os well as that of accular science. Ilia cre­
dentials as a scientist, expert court witness and visiting pro­
fessor on college and university campuaes around the world
are Impeccable, and his visual presentation to exciting,
thought-provoking and thoroughly enjoyed by even the
youngest of school age children. The church would like to ex­
tend a warm welcome to the community and suggests early
arrival as seating will be limited. Youth and school groups are
especially welcome.

Palmetto Avenue Baptist pastor can spell success
called the Mad House (named after a
scripture In Jude about making a Differ­
ence) for their own special time.
The congregation also hosts AWANA on
Wednesday evenings at 7:15. This scout­
ing type group encouraging children to
.memorize scripture, enjoy Christian fel­
lowship. mixed with fun and games and
Bible stories. Close to 100 people are In­
volved In this effort.

By Susan Wenner
HERALD STAFF WRITER
• SANFORD - For the last four and a half
years Pastor Ron Williams has ministered
;to the congregation at Palmetto Ave. Bap­
tist Church in Sanford. Although Williams
actually "grew up" In the church he left
Tor Bible College, married and served as a
■missionary in Puerto Rico for seven years
■with hto wife.
• "I'm glad to be back home," said Wil­
liams. T h e Lord has brought people I
knew when I was younger back Into my
Ufe since I've been back. It's as If I left
something that I didn't complete then. It'a
now come full circle. It's been such a
blessing to be back home."
The church was founded In 1966 by one
of the former pastors. Four and a half
years ago when another pastor was retir­
ing Williams was then led by Ood to re ­
turn to the states with hto family and be­
gin hto work with the church of his youth.
Williams has summed up the basis of
the work o f the church In « catchy way
with the word PALMETTO, for Palmetto
Ave. Baptist Church. *P stands for prayer."
he said. "A stands for acceptance. We
want everyone to believe In the power of
prayer and practice It. We want everyone
that comes to church here to feel accep­
tance. L Is for lay ministry. We want to
follow Ephesians 4 when we are told to
equip others In ministry. It's not Just the
for staff ministers. Everyone can be In­
volved. M to for missions. We support 90
missionaries and projects on a monthly
basis. We've given $45,000 to these works
above and beyond our tithes and offering.
E to for evangelism. We want everyone to
be aaved. T stands for teach and the other
T to for train. O to for oneness of spiritual
unity In the body of Christ. We want no
division and for our members to get along.
The church wants to take people from
where they are to where they need to be

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A "Rest Home* ministry sends several
people out every Sunday to teach those In
care homes. A dlsdpleshlp program to
specifically designed for new converts
with
a
one-on-one
Bible
study.
Services for the church are 8:45 a.m.
and 11 a.m. worship and Sunday school at
10 a.m. Wednesday Bible study classes
meet at 7:30 p.m.

Pastor Ron Williams

The church also operates a Christian
school. Liberty Christian School. The
school began in 1973. This to where Wil­
liams and hto wife met.

In the Lord."
A middle ground between contemporary
and traditional to what Williams described
the worship and the atmosphere. He
added that the group has a good time
worshipping Ood."
He also cited that members are a light­
hearted group with a celebrating type of
atmosphere. There arc a lot of tradi­
tional. Southern, Florida people In the
church. They are given to hospitality. lt‘a
really a balance of generations."
According to Williams, the church has
something for everyone. Golden Agers
meet on a monthly basis for additional
fellowship. Classes are available for mar­
ried. single, empty nest folks and youth.
Youth meet every Wednesday at 5:30
p.m. to go door-to-door and meet people
and Invite other youth to Teen Impact.
Young people meet In the Youth Center

With approximately 130 students, the
school has grades kindergarten through
grade 5 studying the A Bcka curriculum
and grades 6 through 12 learn with the
ACE curriculum. The school has volley­
ball. flag football, as well as a girl s bas­
ketball and boys basketball team. Year­
book. student council and homecoming
are all part of the activities.
The church was recently annexed Into
the city. Members are working toward a
140 by 80 multipurpose building for a
gymnasium and additional classrooms.
On March 29 members will host a Pub­
lic Service Appreciation Day to honor law
enforcement, fire department, city and
county commissioners and the mayor at
the 11 a.m. service. All the honored guests
and their families will be feed after the
service.
For more Information about the church
call the office at 323-1583.

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THE WEEK
PREP ATHLETICS

Lewis, Rams rock Lions
Lake Mary-Oviedo diamond
nines blast seven home runs

Games of the Week

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By Toay DeSonnier
HERALD CORRESI&gt;ONDENT

By JEFF BERUN1CKE
Herald Staff Writer

To n ig h t: W in te r Park at Lake
M ary, boys regional s o c c e r
tournam ent, 7:30.
The Roms are one o f the hottest teams In
the state. In an overtime wtn over Lyman
earlier tills week, the Rams won with defense,
allowing Die Greyhounds only two shots the
entire game.
It Is an em otional time for the Rams who
are playing In m em ory o f former teammntes
Dustin Garber and David Trausncck. Garber
was killed In an automobile accident last
weekend and Trausneck was Injured. He sat
on the sideline during the Lyman win.
Danny W ym er and Pat Mangan each
scored In the Lyman win. Lake Mary Is
coached by Larry McCorkle.

To n ig h t: B oons at O viedo, girls
so cce r regional tou rn a m e nt,
7:30 p.m .
Look out for the Lions. Oviedo beat Lake
Mary In a sudden-death shootout Tuesday to
advance. For Oviedo. It was the second game
without a loss to the form erly top-ranked
Rams.
Freshman goaltender Tiffany Christiana
stared down the Rams during the shootout
and Florida-bound Karyn Hall knocked
home the
winner.
O ther area perns for the Lions Include Jese.vSm lly Chapm an and Jam llle
Castro.
Oviedo earned home field advantage In Uie
opener o f regionals with a pair o f upsets,
both of which cam e after the resignauon of
coach Roby Stahl.

To n ig h t: Lake M ary at Lake
How ell, baseball, 7 p.m .
The Silver Hawks are o ff to one o f their
best starts in school history, at 8-2. under
new coach David Vince. Danny Burleson and
Ryan Smith are two o f the arms that are
keying the pitching staff and Jim m y
Bloodgood. Roberto Santana and Joe Santilll
are only some o f the bats that are boosting
the Hawks to their strong start.
For the Rams, they are recovering from a
slow start and beat Oviedo last night, giving
the Lions their first district loss o f the sea­
son. Brian Bretzer Is the team ace and a
you n g group o f bats are starting to get the
Rams on track.

Also on tho schodulo:
TONIGHT

* S aglow si soccer _ Lake M ary girls vs.
W inter Park at Showalter R eid . 7 p.m.: W in ­
ter Springs girls at Class 3A-Distr1ct 7
champion. 7 p.m.; Lyman boys at Dr. PhllPine Ridge at Seminole. 6:30
p.m.; Dr. Phillips at Lake Mary. 6:30 p.m
• T r a c k _ Lym an Relays at Carlton Henley
Sports Complex. 4 p.m.

SATURDAY

_ Tam pa-East Bay vs. Sem inole
at Alum ni Field. 1 p.m. (at Lyman at 4 p.m. If
Alum ni Field unplayable); Tam pa-East B ay
at Lyman. 7 p.m.

Josh O'Orton hit a home run. scorod the utttmato winning run and was the winning
pitcher In roUet as Lake Mary outsiuggod Oviedo 9-7 at Miktor Field Thursday nigh*

RAMS 9. UONS 7
Lake M ary
O viedo

0 0 0 0 00 9
9 8 1
200 032 1 _ 7 7 2

llrrltrr. O llrW-n |0| and Sanford Knapp
OVIEDO _ There was a fireworks
O ir y v n (7| and Knrtn WI* _ n ilt ln i (30|. !'
exhibition
Thursday
night
at
U* _ Knapp 11-31 Savr . nnnr 211 . Ovtrdo.
Ovtrdo High School's Milder Field:
Ilrnuindri. 31) _ N ow lift _ |j»kr Mary.
one wasn't planned, but that didn't Olrto (Jiwll O llrtm I3n.1l la-art, (Jodi
Ovtrdo frovt (3rd). Knapp |3rd|, Fulll 11*0.'
keep It from happening.
IbaitarO [Jodi Itrmrri, . U k r Mary 6 3
The fireworks were tn the form of ovrratl I O SAC. 1 0 «A DtMrtrt 3. Ovtrdo 5
3 ovrrall I I SAC. I I AA Dtatrtrt 3.
the seven rockets that led the field
as the visiting Lake Mary Rams ^ v o m ^ e T 3 w u t « ^ J n e !^ ? e T a T To"
outslugged the Oviedo Uons, 0-7,
and guys came through tn th e'
in a Seminole Athletic Conference
clutch."
and OA-Dlstrlct 3 baseball game.
Adding to the satisfaction was
Lake
Marys
Randy
Lewis
the fact that It was a district and
launched the last and decisive one. conference win. It came on the
hilling a two-out. three-ntn home road, and came against Oviedo ace
run over the left field fence to Ben Knapp (1-2J.
break a 0-6 tie.
"Hist's a big part of tt. beating
Halls were Just flying out of him here," said TUttle. 'Knapp Is
here.* marveled Lake Mary coach one hell of a pitcher, fie had ua off
Allan Tuttle, whose team slugged balancr through the first four In­
three roundlrlppers hut surren­ nings."
dered four.
Through four Innings. Knapp was
working on a one-hit shutout, the
*1 Just told the hoys that I've
only hit coming on a had hop sin­
coached over 450 games In my ca­
gle in the first. Hut In the fifth In­
reer and this was the most satis­
ning. Lake Mary used three Infield
fying win I've ever experienced, not
Just because we won. hut how we
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Lyman claims huge road baseball win
From Staff Reports
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS _ Evan Uilacono
tossed a ftve-hitter and Utlly Hess hit a throerun home run as Lyman knocked off the de­
fending 6A state champion Lake Hrantley Patri­
ots tn. 7-3. In a Seminole Athletic Conference
and Class 6A-Dlstnct 3 baseball game at Lukr
Hrantley High School Thursday night.
Lyman took a 2-0 lead In the top of the sec­
ond Inning and was never headed. Lake Brantlcy closed to within a run In the third Inning,
but the Greyhounds put the game out of rearh
wllli two nuu tn the fourth inning and llr * « ’

three-run blast In the fifth Inning.
Contributing to the Lyman attack were Josh
dozen 12 for -I. one run scored, two RHI), David
Milton (2-for-4. two runs scored). Todd Radllff
(l-for-2. three runs scored) and Hess ( I-lor-3
with his home run. one run scored, three RHI).
1‘rovldlng the offense for Lake Brantley were
Justin llam a (2-for-2). Chad (2-for-3. two RHI)
and Felipe Lopez (l -for-4).
Lyman, which dropped a 5-3 decision to
Seminole on Wednesday, raised Its record to 3-6
overall. 1-1 In the SAC and 1-0 In district play.
The Grryhounds will host East Bay from Tampa
at Lyman Field on Saturday at 7 p.m. East Hay
Is supposed lo play at Seminole at I p.m., but

the expected rain may force the Tribe and East
Hay to play at Lyman at 4 p.m.
The Patriots lei! to 6-2 overall, l- l In the SAC
and l- l In 6A-3. They will return to action on
Monday, traveling to DeLand to face the Bull­
dogs In a district game starting at 4 p.m.________
GREYHOUND* 7. PATRIOT* 9
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9 8 9

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USaronn 1J‘ . MrMahnn Seva . none 31) _ none. 311 .
fmnr I IK _ Lyman,lim a Hn-ont, _ Lyman 3 a uvrraO. l - l
SAC.
Ctaaa OA lhatnrt 3. Lake Hranllry 6 3 overall, l - l
SAC. 0 1 Clam OA IMUttrl 3

Seminole
crushes
Oak Ridge
in softball
Staff Raporta
SANFORD _ The Seminole High
School softball team continued Ha
Impressive play against district
opponents, crushing visiting Oak
Ridge. 13-1. In a 5A-5 game Thurs­
day evening.
Sherri Elland led the way for the
Fighting Semlnolea, driving tn four
runs with a triple and a double In
three times at bat. The senior
catcher also scored two runs.
“We played very well." said Semi­
nole nead coach Dave Rogers.
"We’re getting better."
Also contributing to the Fighting
Seminole offense were Lake! ta
Bryant (2-for-3, three runs scored).
Octavta Redd (1-for-l, one run
scored, one RBI), Marla Duvall ()•
for-2. one run scored, two RBI). '
Mandy Prlddy (l-for-3, two runs
88* T ift * . Pag* 2B
PIOHTDfO SEMINOLE* IS,
PIONEERS 1
001 00 . 1 9 4
947 Ob _ 19 * 1
aa .

avoir Elland 30 . Elland III) .

* 3-1 overall. 3-1 In

Oviedo High School playsrs Brook* Aatoy (M l) and J *n nrfof Lobarhstosd issdttvsUona to an upsst of L *k * Mary
lor ths CiassfiA-Distftct 3 championship Tusoday night.
Tonight ths regional playoffs bsgln w ih th * Ovfedo girts

hosdng Boons; ths Laka Mary gids playing a* W W sr P*rtt;
lh * Winter Springs girts playing at th# 3A-7 champion; th*
L a k . Mary boys hosting Winter P *ik; and f t * Lyman boys
Paying at Dr. PtvdUpa. AJ gamss ars sst for a 7 p.m. start.

Clam OA-Dlatnrt 8.

Racing resumes at Orlando SpeedW orld
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ORLANDO _ After being
dosed for repaving, the FASCAR stockers will take the new
surface at Orlando SpeedWorid
for the first time tonight.
After the awarding o f the
Winter Series Trophies prior to
racing, the highlight event for
the evening wtU be a $1,000 to
win 50-Lap special for the
Mini-Stocks. Trophies will also
be awarded to the top three
finishers.
In addition to the Mini­
Stocks. also on tonight's card
will be the regular division
racing In Late Models, limited
Late
Models,
Modified!,
Sportsmen, Bombers. Run-A­
Bouts and 4-Cylinder Bombers.
Orlando SpeedWorid la lo­
cated 10 miles east o f Orlando

on Highway BO at the 520 cut­
off. Oates open at 6 p.m. with
racing action starting at 8 p.m.

m o t o r c y c l e s in ­
v a d e NEW SMYRNA

SPEEDWAY TONIGHT
SAMSULA _ A Motorcycle
Demolition Derby and Thrill
Show will be held at New
Smyrna Speedway starting at 8
p.m. tonight before the regular
FASCAR drivers take to the
1/2-mile HghhanUa tomorrow.
The Saturday schedule has
the awarding of the Winter Se­
ries Trophies prior to racing
_ J a special $1,000 to win
Mini-Stock BO-lappcr with the
top three finishers gamering
trophies as well aa a regular
night of heats and features for
the Late Models, limited Late

Models. Modifleds, Sportsman.
Bombers and Run-A-Bouts.
In racing from February
28th. David Rogers started
from the outside pole and eas­
ily won the Late Model feature.
Ronnie Roach ran a hard sec­
ond in the *14 Chevrolet and
Pete O n drove a new car owned
by B J . McLeod to a great third
place ftniahl Mike Williams had
car trouble but atlll finished
fourth with Bobby McClelland
finishing fifth in the Fairway
Racing Chevrolet.
Chris Lawrence liad a win­
ning night In the Limited Late
Models, but it turned out to be
an even bigger winning night
for the victims of last week's
tornado disaster.
Lawrence came to the track
and proposed a challenge In

which he would give all that
won to Tornado Relief. He also
got
10 sponsors
(lindsley
Paving.
Mount
Dora/Klnco
Windows. Sanford/Atlantic En­
vironmental Inc. DeLand/The
Bomber Shop, Sanford/T.L.C.
Nursing. DeLand and Selsee
Southern Inc.. Daytona) to
match or beat the money Law­
rence won.
It was a last minute effort
that paid off, aa Lawrence won
$200 for his win In the limited
Late Models. The total amount
collected will be announced
this week.
Trailing Lawrence to the
checkers were 16-year-old J a­
son Boyd tn his new f lf i. Lany
Osteen. Bobby Sears and Greg

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• 1 3 -1 4 _ 1. Nemlah Deas. Hollywood; 2.
Shaen Frelcr. Port Orange; 3. Adam John­
son. Ormond Beach.
• 1 1 -1 2

IN BRIEF
Oviedo girls lacrosse
OVIEDO _ The Oviedo girls' lacrosse team
ran Its record to 3-0 with a 15-0 victory over
Winter Springs Thursday night.
Doing the damage for the Ltons were Ann
Higgins Ifour goals). Jenifer Card and Jennry
Thompson (two goals each). Carrie Wright
(one goal, three assists). Nichole Cooper and
Heather Cox (one goal and one assist each).
Jessica McDonald, Sophia Kazt. Anna Franz
and Amy Griffin (one goal each) and Lucy
Young (one assist).
Oviedo will host Bishop Moore at John
Courier Field on Tuesday starting at 7:30
p.m.

Lake Mary water polo
LONGWOOD _ The Lake Mart' boys' water
polo team thumped Bishop Moore 13-7 at
the Longwood Aquatic Center on Wednesday.
The Rams will be tn action again tomorrow
(Saturday) with the girls playing Winter
Springs at 9 a.m. and Edgewater at 11 a.m.:
and the boys plating Winter Springs at 10
a.m. and Edgewater at noon at the Longwood
Aquatic Center.

Florida Hot Shot competition
SANFORD _ The Seminole County Police
Athletic league (PAL) hosted the 1998 Flor­
ida State Police Athletic League HOT SHOT
Competition on February 28th at Seminole
Community College.
Competitors representing 18 Police Ath­
letic Leagues had 90-seconds to shoot a
basketball from various distances on the
court with points being awarded for each
shot made.
HOT SHOT participants had to win at the
local level to advance to the state competi­
tion. First and second place winners received
trophies with third place finishers receiving
medals.
The results were:
BOT8
• 9-10 _ 1. Mathew Brrvl. Tampa; 2. Jay
Connelly. Seminole County: 3. TTevon Tay­
lor. Fort Myers.

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• 9-10 _ 1. Ashley Glenn. Fort Myers; 2.
Lauren Coleman, Titusville; 3. Jessica
Pressley. Seminole County.
• 1 1 -1 2 _ 1. Shanlsa Willis. Daytona
Beach: 2. Jenny McCoy. Titusville: 3. Eva
Rodriquez. Orange County.
• 1 3 -1 4 _ 1. Demecha Burton, Hollywood:
2. Rebecca Catcher. Jacksonville; 3. Cheryee
Jennings. Port Orange.

Altamonte Opening Day
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS _ The Altamonte
Springs Babe Ruth Baseball League season
is scheduled to begin tomorrow (Saturday) at
Eastmonte Park, 830 Magnolia Drive.
The ceremonies will begin at 10 a m., fol­
lowed by league play at 11 a.m.
Opening Day ceremonies will Include in­
troductions of more than 600 youth baseball
players and 200 girls' fostpltch players, the
recognition of league sponsors &amp; volunteers,
guest speaker Dot Richardson from the USA
Olympic Team and Altamonte Springs Mayor
Dudley Bates throwing out the first pitch of
the 1998 season.
Be sure to come out to the ball park and
enjoy a full day of activities. Including a
fund-raising BBQ and bake sale, a caricature
artist, clowns, a moon walk, dunk tank,
autograph signing by Dot Richardson and
baseball games.

Sanford 16-18 baseball
SANFORD _ The Sanford Recreation De­
partment is sponsoring a baseball league for
players aged 16-to-18.
There will be a mandatory meeting fk team
placement for all Interested and returning
players. Tuesday. March 10th at 6:30 p.m. at
the Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium.
You must be there or call and pay
(registration fee Is 920) to be placed on a
team. NO EXCEPTIONStll
First come _ first serve.
For more Information, call Alan Oreene at
330-5697.

Lake Mary girls blank
Seminole in SAC tennis
From Staff Reports

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LAKE MARY _ The Lake Mary
girls' tennis team showed con­
siderable strength In white­
washing Seminole. 7-0. In a
Seminole Athletic Conference
match Thursday afternoon at
Lake Mary High School.
“ I thought we played well,*
said Seminole coach Rollle
Nelson. "We were nervous, but
we had several games go to

deuce. Lake Mary Just has great
players."
The Fighting Semlnoles fell
to 2-4 with the loss and will
play another SAC match on
Tuesday, hosting Lake B rantley

starting at 3:30 p.m....... *
■AMS 7,
asM m oLcs o
a m ou r#

NS. 1 _ Nancy Welter Oak* Msryt
defeated Kendo KSfeiisIrr. 8-1.
No. 2 _ Candice Oeya (Lake Mary)
detested Pasha Baker CfcaSacM. 8-8.

SANFORD _ Tire Sanford Recreation De­
partment will be hosting a FREE clinic for
baseball players ages I0-to-12 at the His­
toric Sanford Memorial Stadium starting at 5
p.m. Call 330-5697 for more Information

Sanford Opening Day
SANFORD _ The Sanford Recreation De­
partment will hold Opening Day Ceremonies
for Its Ilalte Ruth Baseball longues on Sat­
urday. March 21st at Historic Sanford Memo­
rial Stadium.
Ages 4-to-16 will be represented.
Come Join lire SRD In kicking off the sea­
son at the newly renovated stadium. Tire Im­
provements arc still underway _ come see
the progress!!
Call 330-5697 for more Information.

Youth Basketball at SCC
SANFORD _ Seminole Community Collrge
and the Seminole County Sheriffs Depart­
ment Police Athletic League is arrrptlng In­
dividual and tram registrations for It's spring
league for boys and girls 10-yrars-of-age and
younger.
All gomes arr played at the college on Sat­
urday mornings.
Cost Is $50 per player or 9-100 per team.
Registration forms are available at most
elementary schools or by railing PAL at 3306600, ext. 263, SCC at 328-2092. or access
the
Internet
at
11TTP: //mcmbera.ool.com/starebball /Index, h
tml.
On site registration at SCC on Marrh 2H
and April 4 from 10 a.m. to noon.

Bowen/We8ton Football Camp
LAKE MARY .T h e Seminole Police Athletic
League (PAL) Is hosting the third annual
Bowen/Weston Football Camp for boys and
girls ages 7-18 years old at the Lakr Mary
Sports Complex on Saturday. April 4. from 9
a.m. to 2 p.m.
Former National Football League and Uni­
versity of Florida players will serve as
coaches for the camp. Among the players al­
ready committed nrr John L. Williams
(Seattle
Scahawks/Plttsbugh
Sleelers).
James Bates (defensive co-raptain for Flor­

Win Final Four tickets
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS _ From March 7-22.
shoppers at the Altamonte Mall can register
to win a trip to the NCAA Final Four semifi­
nals and championship games in San Anto­
nio. Texas, on March 28-30.
The trip will Include two tickets to the
semifinals and championship games, hotel
accommodations, round-trip air transporta­
tion and hospitality.
Customers must be 18 or older to enter
and must fill out an entry form Including
their guesses of which NCAA meu's basket­
ball teams will qualify for the Final Four. En­
try forms will be available at the Mall cus­
tomer service desk.
Die winning entry will be selected March
25.

Golf for Lake Howell
OVIEDO _ Support the Lake Howell High
School Booster Club at the annual golf tour­
nament April 19 at the Ekana Golf Club.
The club raises money for Lake Howell
ntbletlrs.
There will be a 1:30 p.m. shotgun start
with closest to the pin, longest drive, and
putting competitions starling at noon. Range
balls will be provided for practice.
Cost Is 948 per player and Includes lunrh.
Fax Information to Doug Borsum (788-1666)
or Lake Howell (320-9025) to participate.

SCC RAIDERS IN TOW N TONIGHT
crNtazuzro ctu.

No. 9 _ Ctndi Sinfm nm (lake
Mary) defeated Kim Westbrook. 8-1.
No. 4 _ M a o * O'Connell (Lake
Mary) defeated Bethany Me bourn. 8-3.
No. 9 _ Judy Wu (Lake Mary) de­
feated Sherri Trwnbfe. 8-0.
DOUSUBS
No. 1 _ Nancy Wetter-Candice Oeys

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Sanford Baseball Clinic

ida's 1996 National Champions). Louis Oliver
(Miami Dolphins) nnd Huey Richardson
(Pittsburgh Sleelers).
The ramp Is under the guidance of former
University of Florida player Paul Bowen and
Rliondy Weston, who played In the NFL with
Cleveland. Dallas nnd Tampa Bay.
Campers must wear athletic clothing and
bring a bagged lunch. Drinks nnd fruit will
he provided. Camp T-shirts will l&gt;c given to
participants and autographs will be avail­
able from the players.
Tbr cost for tile camp Is WO for prerrglstratlon nnd 940 day of the camp.
For more Information and/or to register,
contact the Seminole County Police Athletic
Iwaguc at (407) 330*6600. ext. 263, or Paul
Bowen at (407) 010-6569.

(Lake Maty) defeated Nerstln KHknaterPaaha Baker. 8-1.

NO. 3 _ Ctndi Stnccrroan-Mau*

O ConneU (Lake Maryl defeated Kim
Westbrook-Bethany Khhaum. 8-1.
B R O O D S _ Sem inole 2-4.

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singles, two
Oviedo mlsplsys on pop files, s
throwing error, and home runs
by Eric Otero and Josh O’Brien
to score six runs.
Oviedo, which had taken s 20 lead on Jeremy Frost's tworun homer tn the first inning,
rallied to tie the score on a
taro-run blast by Knapp in the
fifth Inning ana solo shots by
Lawrence Pultx and Troy Boutwell tn the sixth.
Jose Rosado led off the Lake
Mary seventh with a single.
Two outs later, he was stand­
ing on second base. O'Brien
was walked Intentionally to act
up the force and bring Lrwla to
the plate. Oviedo left fielder

Scott Ferrell made a leap for
Lewis' long fly at the wall, but
couldn't reach 1L
In the bottom of the seventh,
the Lions scored one run. had
a runner on base, and bad the
tying run at the plate. But
O'Brien (3-0). who came on In
relief of starter Brian Bretser
In the sixth, recorded the final
out o f the game on a swinging
strikeout.
Otero and Lewis each had a
home run and three RBI.
O'Brien had two RBI and a
home run. For each. It eras his
second homer o f the season.
Rosado added two singles, two
runs, and an RBI. Matt Allegra
contributed two singles and a
run. Daniel Sanford also hit a

single. Chad LeOste, Rob Macchione, and Scott HlHnskl each
scored a run.

Into turn one in the heat race,
so his night was over before
the feature started.
Pat Buckley made It two for
two with his first heat and fea­
ture wins tn the Sportsman
class. Bill Love, John Nusbaum. Jeff Varieka and Art
Kunzeman rounded out the top
five.

top five of the novice Run-ABout division.
New Smyrna Speedway la lo­
cated nine miles west of New
Smyrna Beach at the comer of
Highway 415 and 44. Oates
open at 6 p.m. with racing ac­
tion beginning at 7 p.m.
For more Information, call
the FASCAR office at (004) 4274129, or on the net at
WWW.NEWSMYRNASPEEDWAY
.COM. or E-Mail at FASCARNOWOAOL.COM.
TE S T AN D TUNE
BITHLO _ With the repaving
done at Orlando SpccdWortd,
Test and Tune Is held every
Wednesday night from 6 p.m.
to 10 p.m.
Cost Is 920, which is good
for driver and two crewmen In
the pits only.

Pacing the Oviedo attack
were Frost (home run. single,
two runs, two RBI). Knapp
(home run. two RBI), Pultx and
Boutwell (each with a solo
home run), Jorge Hernandez
(double),
Justin
Holmes
(single), Ferrell (two runs), and
Guy Erwin (RBI).

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»alm Mary (6-3 and 1-0 In
both the conference and dis­
trict! travels to Lake Howell for
a gpnw this evening. Oviedo (53 and 1-1 tn conference and
district play) hosts DeLand In a
district g*me Saturday at 2
p.m.

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Elliott.
Tank Tucker easily won a
shortened Modified feature.
Tom Root was second after all
of the crashes with Sonny O
third. Steve White fourth and
John Lenzen
fifth.
Points
champion Joe Middleton took a
hard tick In the front wall going

W eek----- ----MONDAY *
* B a se b a ll _ Lake B ran tley
at DeLand, 4 p.m.; W est O r­
ange a t Lyman, 7 p.m.

TUESDAY
* S o ft b a ll _ Lake M ary vs.
Lake Howell a t Red Bug Lake
Park. 4 p.m.

WEDNESDAY
* B u b g l l _ Oviedo at W in ­
ter Springs. 7 p.m.

THURSDAY
" S o ft b a ll _ Sem inole vs.
Oviedo at Oviedo Softball
Complex. &amp; p.m.

Bob Doxle ran off and put his
Mustang In Victory Lane in
Mini-Stocks. Steve Rigsby was
second over Pcdlc Allison.
Mark Rigsby and Wayne Wells.
Rich Clouser took another
feature win In Bombers ahead
of Mark Scherer. Oary Vivian.
Pat Varieka and Mike Hendrix.
BUly Morton, Joe Wood berry,
Charlie Metz. Timmy Morton
and Ricky Wilcox were In the

Tribe
scored, two RBI), Kelley Langton (l-for-3, two runs scored)
and Tamara Sleep (two runs
scored).

I I I It A t I ) I I I S C I M

Seminole (3-1 overall, 2-1 tn
district play) will host another
district opponent. Pine Ridge
from Deltona, this evening at
6:30 p.m. at Seminole High
School.

M&gt;Y! K I I S I I M .
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SAN FOR D _ Former Seminole High School
stara Phillip Eubanks (upper, left), Brad Jenk­
ins (upper, right), Rob Denmon (lower, left)
and Chris Youmans (lower, right) w i be on
hand tonight when the Seminole Community
College baseball team hosts Madison Area
Technical College from Wisconsin tonight ai 7

Sanford Memorial Stadium. The Raiders, un­
der veteran head coach Jack Pantattas and as­
sistant Eddie Dickmyer, are off to a alow start
this season, but wfl be looking to extend a
two-game winning streak when they play the
first home night game in year* tonight

�Seminole Herald Sanford, Florida •Friday. March 6. 1990 ■ 3B

Live shrimp are usually a success ful bait
SANFO liD _ Bem use o f the Jr widespread
distribution and reasonably abundant sup­
ply. live shrimp are a natural target for fish
living In the bays, barkwaters, and near
shore waters. They arc almost always a safe
and productive choice for bait.
Shrimp work best when they arc alive.
Many boats have live bait wells with aera­
tors and recirculating pumps. Anglers with
more basic boats can make a live well with a
cooler and a submersible pump, or sim ply
use a flow-through-style bait bucket.
One com mon problem when using live
shrimp Is the bait's rapid demise on the
hook. The trick Is to pass die hook through
the shrimp's head In front o f the dark spot,
which Is the heart. Avoid the heart and the
shrimp will stay alive much longer.
Most saltwater fish won’t pass up* i
shrimp, but some fish truly relish oth er
l&gt;alt. Penult and tarpon love small crabs.
Pom pano show a strong preference for an
odd looking crab called n sand flea. It lives In
the surf zone along the beach and Is easily
harvested with a sand flea rake or by hand.
Shccpshcad find another crab, the fiddler.
Irresistible.

up and down. The glistening hooks look like
small crustaceans and baltflsh will strike at
them without any bait on the hooks.

O U TD O O R S

Catch larger fish In the 6 to 12-Inch
range, such as grunts, plnflsh. and squlrrelflsh. to use ns bait on offshore grou per
nnd snapper excursions. Use light tackle to
catch the ball, then keep them in the live
well until you're ready to grab the heavy
tackle.

JIM
SHUPE
Live fish arc also a popular bait. Any size
fish works as long as It's sm aller than the
one you're trying to catch. Several species o f
small baltflsh roam the near shore waters
In huge schools. Catch them with a cast net
or small gold hooks. A cast net oj&gt;cns wide
when thrown and can catch over u hundred
fish In one cast. To mnke the net open c o r­
rectly nnd catch fish by surprise, however,
takes skill acquired only by practice. Cast
nets can be used from land, low bridges, and
boats.
Anglers fishing from boats, piers, and
high bridges can nlso catch their own bait
by using n Bcrlcs o f very small gold hooks
Ued sequentially on a light line nnd Jigged

SANFORD _ The Lakers, Jazz. Pistons,
tangaurd and Kansas wrapped up regular
season championships In the Sanford Rec­
reation Department Youth Fall Basketball
league at both the Dan Pelham Gymnatomun at Sanford Middle School and at
Seminole Trinity Christian School ut the
Churrh of God of Sanford last Saturday.
The results from last week were:
K-through-2: talkers 22. Bulls 17; Meat
18, Celtics 12.
3-lhrotigh-4: Hornets 2. Rockets 0: Jazz
27. Magic H.
5 through 0: Mstons 41. Knlcks 29; Nrta
.14. Spurs IH.
7-through-H: Soules 29. Pacers 17; Burks
24. Hawks 21.
I*rlme Ttmr League: Llngard 75. Green­
wood Lokrs Middle School • I 59.
High School League: Kansas 2. North
Carolina 0; Georgetown 72. Duke 48.
T k » standings are:
K-through-2: Lakers 8-0; Heat 4-4; Bulls
3-5; Celtics 1-7.
JMS 0-O; Magic 3-5; Hor­
nets 3-5: Rockets 2-0.
Girls; Kings 5-0? Raptors 3-2; Wizards 23; Clippers 0-5.
5-lhrouglt-O: llstons 8-1; Nets 7-2;
Knlcks 2-7; Spurs 1-8.
7-through-8: Hawks 6-2; Bucks 6-3;
Sonlcs 5-4: Pacers 0-8.
l*rtmc Time League: Lingard 9-0; Bradley
5-2; Greenwood Lakes No. 1 5-3: Green­
wood Lakes No. 2 3-4; Stiles 1-7, Gartrell
0-7.
High School League: Kansas 6-0; George­
town 4-2; Duke 2-4: North Carolina OO.
Ths scksdnls fo r tom orrow la:

AT SAKPORD MIDDLE SCHOOL:
7-through-8: 10:30 a.m. _ Hawks vs. Pac­
ers.
l*rtme Time League: 1 p.m. _ Gartrell vs.
Llngard: 2:15 p.m. _ Greenwood Lakes
Middle School 92 vs. Bradley; 3:30 p.m. _

Greenwood No, I vs. Stiles.
High School League (Playoffs): 5 p.m. _
Hist Mace vs. Fourth Place; 6:15 p.m. _
Second Place vs. Third Place; 7:30 p.m. _ 5
p.m. winner vs. 6:15 p.m. winner.
K-THROUQH-2

LAKERS 22, BULLS 17
Laker* (S3) . Mytrr NraJ (MVI1 14. lim n Dookhxrd
4 H a t t lh n m Hank* 3. Maurtr Hrndrrwm 1 Total*
10 3 0 22
M b |I7) . WUIUm Taylor I. K*hun Itardy I. Chrl*
Mill* 3. Khry*liif&gt;hrr Drown I. Carrtna W iu u u I.
J am * Wlggini IMVIl 6, Hrmrtrtu* DrUnrry 5 Tidal*
49-10 17.

HEAT IB. CELTICS 12
Call lea 113)
Jury M » ht I. Om it Falwm 8. Krth
Knui4. Jordan Grlftm (.T o ta l* 3 8 I I 12
Heat (IS)
Nathan Wtllrtt I 3. Cortnlhln Frernry 3,
liamrilr Wlllrtt I. Tlhrr Flitter I Tidal* 7 4-11 IH

3-THROUOH-4
JAZZ 27. MAGIC 8
Sick P U a M a g l* ( • ) . Grarfr FaUry 8 Tidal* 4 0 0
8

Jaaa 137) _ Mark Layton 4. Walker Mill* 2. Anthony
Anderson 13 Drjaretl 4. Gregory Hardy 5 Total*. 13
1-1 27

GIRLS LEAGUE
EDIOS IS. CUPPERS 11

B la fi (IS) . Alia** William. 2. Mary Howard 6.
Sarah lluddlrslon (MVI1 0 Amber Qnfllw 3, Brittany
ikstrll 3 Tidal* W0-0 IH
C lly y in (11) _ Tatra Carulki 2. A im s Boykin. IMVIl
7. Shrnlta Dunlrb 2. ToUd*: B l - l 11.

WIZZARDS 10. RAPTORS S
R aytM t (B) . Cr&gt;*Ul D r-lk y (M .Tt 4. Aahky
McCray I. SlUnrka Lawmrre 4 Total* 4 1-1 0.
Wtaarda (101 . Aatiky Alexander IMVIl 4. Or Honda
Ibwrtl 2. thus Goes* 2. Ikun Major 3. Total* fi 0 O
10

5-THROUOH-8
PISTONS 41, NETS 23
(41) _ Dontay Brown 8. Tats Layton I.
Darryl Menhir II IMVIl 16. Dorian Item s B. Lyndon
Mrrthir B, Damien Mervce 2. Charks Ware 4. Total*
10 2 5 41.
» - * - * - (391 _ trie lUymnl IMVIl 19. IIJ . Pinc kney
8. Jonathan Mangum 2 Total*: 0 6-12 20.
Three potnt Arid (oat* _ Platon* t (I- Menhir):
Knk k* 3 (llryanl 31.

NETS 34. SPURS IS
Nat* (34) _ Cy Wynn 0. Dctvtn Inzram 3. Sean
Jackson (MVP) 13. Hubert Anderson 9 Total*. 18 3-10
34

Snook action at Sebastian Inlet Is gettin g
better by the dfiy. Fish from 8-15 pounds
are hitting live shrimp worked slow ly
around rocky structure. Veteran anglers
use a bare lead Jig and tip it with a live
shrimp. Also expect flounder, small snapper,
blucflsh. Jack crcvallc and ladyflsh.
Captain Jack at Port Canaveral has no
offshore report due to dirty w ater and high
seas. Inside the sheltered waters o f the P o r t,
shccpshcad. flounder, and a few snook can
be found. Trout and rcdflsh arc scattered In

SHUPE’S SCOOP
BEYOND A DOUITT. IJVE BAIT CON
SISTENTt.Y PRODUCES LARGER FISH
THAN ARTIFICIALS. MANY ANGLERS
DO NOT USE IJVE BAIT BECAUSE IT IS
NOT CONVENIENT AND IT A LS O RE­
QUIRES ADDITIONAL EFFORT AND
EQUIPMENT TO KEEP AIJVE.

the U;innna_andJndlgn RiversBlucflsh and shcepshead are thick at
Ponce In let. Listen to llic marine forecast
before planning a trip, as big waves can
make the Jetties dungcrous. Shcepshead love
live shrimp or fiddler crabs. Blucflsh will hit
Just about anything that doesn't bite back.
Jigs work well because fish arc easy to u n ­
hook with the single hook. Trout nnd reds
arc rated as fair In M osquito tangoon.

FISHING FORECAST
Bass fishing is getting Impossible with all
the high water. Fish arc scattered nnd very
difficult to locate. Specks can be found
drifting In L ik e M on roe or fishing structure

Sanford Recreation Youth
Basketball League ending
Prom Staff Reports

such as pilings or docks. Bream and catfish
arc nlso spotty. Concentrations o f fish arc
hard to find as they arc roam ing over newly
flooded areas.

S y * n (IB ) _ Miarnara William. IMVIl 10 Sam
Chisolm 2 Adm ru* GIcjvtt 4 Deem Ca*ey 2 Total* H
l- l IH
Ttirre point field goal* _ Net* I (Anderson). Spur* I
(WUUamal

7-THROUOH-8
SONICB 29, PACERS 17
I t n r T i S t M lH le .P s e a r a (171 _ Hen II old Herd 2.
I"Tier Stanton 3. Ilryant Hither 2. Tnr.tm me In roe
IMVIl It . Total* K I -5 17.
Saal ea (29) _ Tony Mrtidor ■ IMVIl 0 Tran* Walkrr
4 James Foster I I land Sam her 7 Withe Lawrence 4.
Nathan Mllwood 2 Tidal* 13 1-3 29
Three ■point field p a l . _ Sonic* 2 (Mrndoia
Sane her)

BUCKS 24. HAWKS 23
Hawka (33) . Jrremlah Stoke* 5 llrtan leih ln tk l 2
Htaiald WUlum* 0 Chrt* IVIrrvai IMVIl 7. Demetrtu*
Hatton 3. Tidal* (I S 12 23
Sock* (34) . Hidrll Gulley MVT1 32. Handy Hart 2.
Tidal* I I 14 24.
Ttirer-i*dnl flekl dual* _ lluck* t lOullry)

PRIME TIME LEAGUE
FEBRUARY 21
LINGARD 92. STILES 19
(93) _ Wayne Watt* 6. Marqul. Jones H.
Justin McKinney 12. Howard Llngard 3. Terrell Mont.
27. Jason flu tier 2. WUlrr Anderson IMVPI 34 Total*
38 7*12 92
(19) . Krith W fifth I X Ad run Jurao |MVP|
18. Kiltott Write 2Ci TutsU « 4-ft 19
Hurt pmnl field fttwl* V A tM M iM J I (Sima). SiUr* )
(Wrlftht)
t 0VI
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FEBRUARY 28

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LZNOARD 78. OREENWOOD LAKES 41 89
Q m i r a M Lakaa MldOa Bekeat f t (S9) _ M.rv.
Sim* IMVIl 28. Michael ITyor 14. Oran Casey S.
Stiannon Mau 10. Mall Garlic 2. Total. 32 8-17 50
L la fu d (73) _ Tremaine Perkin* 10. Waynr W all*
8. Wdlle Andrraun 23. Terrell Mom* (MV13 34. Total*
34 0 4 75
Three-pcdnt fir Id (nab _ Grernwuod lakes f t 7
(Sim* 4. ITyor 2. Casey I); Un(ard 7 (Anderson 9.
Perkin* 31

HIGH SCHOOL LEAGUE
GEORGETOWN 73. DUKE 43
I (731 . Duoavan Daniel* IMVIl 17. Ml
(tu rl Lawrence 10. Marvin Drown I I , Tim Meadow* 3.
George Maker C, Cornelius Carter 13. Kkk llutler B.
Jon Holley 8. Totab: 31 9-13 73.
( M m (43) _ Scott Rieger 14. Charming Hyrd 14.
llrtan Dougherty 4. Mike Harper 13. Devarto liner 4
Totab 33 3 9 48
Hirer point field goal* _ G o * get won I (Drown): Duke
1 tllarprrt

FASCAR POINTS 1098
FINAL POINTS WINTER SERIES
ORLANDO SPEEDWORLD
Late Models _ 1. (18) Jarrd Allison. 638; 2. (78) BJ.
McLeod. 636; 3. (55) Gary Brown, 516; 4. (81) Bruce Everett.
502: 5. (93) Earl Beckner. 452.
Limited Late Models _ 1. (22) Larry Osteen. 697; 2.
(9) Bobby Sears, 694; 3. (87) Eddte Rice, 448; 4. (67) Chad
Allman. 396: 5. (10) John Janero, 282.
Modified _ 1. (71) Joe Middleton. 641; 2. (17) Martin
Tschrsehr, 446; 3. (55) Shain Held, 442; 4. (15) Tank Tucker.
398; 5. |13) Bill Gunn. 393.
Sportsman _ 1. (21) Kerry DeJflower. 652; 2. (09) Art
Kunzrman. 645: 3. (77) Dan Zukowaki. 640; 4. (7) Jerry Smith,
493; 5. ( It) Runs Shaw. 446.
Mini-Stock _ 1. (1) Pedle Allison. 695; 2. (97) Kelly Jarrett. 669; 3. (54) Russell Dyer. 588; 4. (79) Kevin Peters. 544;
5. (00) Ron Abcles. 532.
Bomber _ I. (34) John Smith. 682; 2. (8| Rich Clouscr,
665: 3. (47) Tim Adams. 650; 4. (0) Mark Scherer. 490; 5. (81)
Mike Peppier. 486.

NEW SMYRNA SPEEDWAY
Late Models _ 1. (39) Morgan Hoover. 767: 2. (97) Mike
Kubanek. 624: 3. (18) Jared Allison. 582: 4. (81) Bruce
Everett. 558: 5. ( I I ) David Rogers. 480.
Limited Late Models _ 1. (22) Larey Osteen. 970; 2.
(9) Bobby Sears. 955: 3. (67) Chad Allman. 651; 4. (11) Jer­
emy Fitch. 562; 5. (49) Caii Penny. 520.
Modified _ 1. (71) Joe Middleton. 805: 2. (112) Jimmy
Wlnks/Jcremy Fitch. 643: 3. (66) Jerry Symons. 598; 4. (39)
Sonny O, 464: 5..(77) Tim Wallace. 424.
Sportsman _ 1. 109) Art Kunzeman. 778; 2. (35) Dee
Nupler. 754c3c (07) Ron Lufcy, 742; 4. 12) BID LOVe. 620; 5. (7)
—Jerry Smith; 581. Mini-Stock _ 1. (71) Ted Vulplus. 899; 2. (1) Pedic A lli­
son. 740; 3. (27) Teny Cady. 736; 4. (01) Conrad Grenier, 687;
5. (9) Dale Co steel. 535
Bom ber. I. (8| Richard Clouscr, 812; 2. (3) Charles Fry.
736; 3, (05) David Rowe. 634; 4. (90) Gary Vivian. 589; 5. (99)
Greg Sayler, 544.
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Blood Bank

Practical Nurses

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.

The
Licensed
Practical
Nurses Association of Florida,
Inc., meets the second Monday
of the month at 6:309 p.m. nt
Kllomey Baptist Church. 701
Formoso Ave.. C.E.U. class
provided each
month.
All
meetings are open to LPNs and
to students and graduate LPNs.
For information call 299-4321.

TO P S
TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sen­
sibly) Chapter *621 meets
every Monday, from 10-11:45
a.m.. at the Sanford Alliance
Church. 1401 S. Park Ave..
Sanford. For Information, call
321-9240.
Visitors are wel­
come.

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

Senior activities
Lake Mary Seniors Invite
anyone 55 years of older to Join
them In two weekly activities
on Monday: Woodcarvers. from
9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Carnes from
1 to 3 p.m.. at the Frank Evans
Center. 158 N. County Club
Road.

Senior employment
An
employment
program
sponsored by AARP Senior
Community Service Employ­
ment Program la 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 It. Call 324*
8737 or 322-7785 for more in­
formation:

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 322-6328.

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 Edgemort Avenue.
Senior dtln n a. 50 and over,
are Invited to attend.
For information, call Marian
Dolln. 327-7334.

Gsmblsrs,

famlllas

Gamblers Anonymous and
Gam-Anon for
family
and
friends, meet separately Mon­
day and Friday (non-smokers)
at 7:30 p.m.. Church o f the
Good Shepherd, 331 Lake Ave.,
Maitland. For more informa­
tion. call 236-9206.

Modelers Club
The Sanford Aero Modelers
Club meets even- 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 o f R/C
model aircraft are presented.
The club's flying field Is located
In Sanford. For more Informa­
tion. contact Lee Dorsue at
574-4732.

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

Shuffleboard
The Sanford Tourist and
Shuffleboard Club practices
every Tuesday and Friday
starting at 1 p.m., and plays
Inter-city tournaments every
Wednesday. Those interested
in playing, learning to play or
Joining the club may call Russ
Kltner. 322-7751. for Informa­
tion.

Sewing Club
Every Tuesday from 9:30 a.m.
to noon, the WOO PIE Sewing
Club gathera at the Lake Mary
Senior Center, 158 N. Country
Club Road, to make baby
clothes, and Items for nursing
homes as well as Items for the
Christmas store. The .. Hems,
m r l i l i j l T ------ b rr- linm iiT
to preemle babies, nursing
home residents and gifts for
the annual Christmas store.

Senior activities
Lake Mary Seniors Invite
anyone 55 yean or older to
Join them tn a weekly activity
on Tuesday: Art. from 9 a.m. to
noon, at the Prank Evans Cen­
ter. 158 N. Country Club Road.

Klwanla Club o f Casselberry
meets every Tuesday at 7:30
a.m., at Denney's on 430 In
Casselberry. For Information,
call 831-8545.

Laksslda Lions

Sanford Seniors

The Sanford Lakeside Lions
Club meets the first and third
Monday of the month, at 6:30
p.m., at the Sanford Library.
Visitors and new members are
welcome. For information, call
Matt Altemoac, 322-8545, or
David Hall. 330-5238.

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.

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

Over 50 Club
The Over 50 Club meets the
second and fourth Tuesday, at
10:30 a.m., at the Sanford
Senior Center. Seniors are wel­
come.

A lzh e im e r's
A support group for adults
caring for patients with A lz­
heimer's Disease meets the
first Tuesday o f the month,
from 7 to 8:30 p.m., at All
Souls Catholic Church. 301 W.
Eighth
Street. Sanford. This
service Is sponsored by the
Grester Orlando Alzheimer's
Association.

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

What Should The Label Say?
In addition to glMng one safe cleaning

Conservation District
The Seminole Soil 6t Water
Conservation District meets
each third Tuesday o f the
month at 8:15 a.m. at the office
in Sanford. Call .321-8212.

method, care labels must list any neces
sary warnings about that cleaning method,
trim must be removed before the garment
Is cleaned, or give a separate care method
for the trim.
What If 1 Have Problems?
If you followed the washing Instructions
For example, the label must suy whether
any step of the care method-washing,
bleaching, drying. Ironing, or dry cleaning•could harm the garment, or other Items
cleaned with It.
Doea "Washable* Also Memo My Garment
Can Be Dry Cleaned?
Not necessarily. Only one method of safe
care has to be listed-regardless of how
many other safe methods could be used.
The label does not have to warn about un­
safe cleaning methods. For example,
clothing labeled "washable" may not dry
clean well.

and your red and while shirt Is now pink
or If your garment was dry cleaned ac­
cording to the care Instructions nnd Is
damaged, return It to the retailer and ask
for an exchange or refund. If the retailer
won't cooprmtr, ask for the manufacturer's
name and addrrss. nnd write lo the com ­
pany.
In your letter, describe the garment and
list information from the labels and tngs.
Estimate how many times you've washed
the garment or had It dry cleaned. Include
the full name and address of the retailer.
You also can contact the FTC by writing
to: Consumer Response Center. Federal
Trade
Commission,
Washington.
DC
20580. Although the FTC cun t resolve IndlMdual disputes, the Information you proMdc may Indicate a pattern of law viola tlons requiring action by the Commission.
The FTC also would like to know if you've
purchased clothing without a care label.
Please Include the name und addrrss of
the retallrr and the manufacturer.
Can I Remove Tbe Label?
Cure labels must be attached when you
buy clothing. The recommended care could
Influence your purchasing decision. For
example, you may want lo avoid "dry clean
only" items If you arr concerned about
cleaning costs.
Although you can remove a care label,
you risk losing Important Information
about the proper care of your garment.

What About Trim?
Care Instructions apply lo all perma­
nently attached parts of the garment, such
us buttons, lining, or decorative trim. La­
bels that say "Dry Clean Only, Exclusive of
Decorative Trim* do not meet legal stan­
dards because they don't explain that the

Barbara Hughee/Gregg la the
Seminote Coutny Extension Home
Economlat. Inquiries may be
directed to her at the Cooperative
Extension Service. 250 W. County
Home Road. Sanford, FI. 32773 or
phone 323-2500. Ext 5556

Parents' divorce harder on teens?
Deer Mery,
My husband and I finally did
what had to be done: we
started the process of getting a
divorce. We'd waited until our
son was a little older because
we have heard how hard It Is
on kids when their parents
split. Hc'a 16 now and we were
hoping he would take It OK. He
trad to know It was coming.
WeVe slept In different bed­
rooms for (wo yean , and there
tn**

m
. imtot truce betw een -

certainly ■no communication.
Anyhow, since his dad has
moved out. our son has been a
raging monster. He either
pouts o f shouts, if you aak him
to do anything, he goes Into a
rage. He can't get along with
anybody: not even his friends.
He refuses to do his homework,
and had three Fa at the end of
the drat semester.

I don't know what to do with
him now. I've tried to talk to

Kiwanle Club

BA R B AR A
HUGHES/
GREGG

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When la A Label Required?
Care labels are required on most textile
clothing. They ore not required on clothing
made primarily of suede or leather, foot­
wear. Items for the head and hands—such
as hats and gloves--or on household Items
like sheets and towels. However, many
manufacture™ o f these Items provide care
Information voluntarily.
The care label must be attached firmly to
a garment, be easy to find, and readable
for the useful life of the garment. Some
garments have more than one piece. If the
pieces are sold separately-or If they re­
quire different care--each must have Its
own label. Otherwise, only one label is
necessary.

Bridge Club
Sanford Duplicate
Bridge
Club meets at noon each Tues­
day at the Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commerce. 400 E.
P in t St., Sanford.

C O N S U M ER
FO C U S

Under the Federal Trade Commission's
Care Labeling Rule, manufacture™ must
tag their clothing with at least one safe
cleaning method. Garments sold without a
care lnl&gt;cl--or with Inaccurate cleaning In­
struct lons-may Mol ate the Rule. Since
July 1, 1997, manufac turers may use cer­
tain enre symbols In place of words on la­
bels. To help consume™ undrratand the
new symbols, the FTC says manufacture™
must Include written explanations of those
symbols on hnng tags or elsewhere on
garments for the next 18 months.

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

Weekly U ons Club

Narcotics Anonymous meets
Monday at 8 p.m. at the Pres­
byterian House o f Goodwill,
317 Oak Ave.. Sanford.

The Lake Mary Historical
Commission meets at 7 p.m.,
the first Monday o f the month,
at the Prank Evans Center. 158
N. Country Chib Road. Contact
James Thompson at 322-9432
for more Information.

Your favorite sweater shrank, your new
(Milts (luckrrcd. and the colors In your de­
signer shirt ran. You ore furious.
Don't toss the clothes out Just yet. If you
followed the cleaning Instructions on the
enrc labels, you can return the garments
and ask the retailer for an exchange or re­
fund.

When I think back, he was
unusually quiet for a couple of
months before his dad moved
out. He was also almost too
agreeable and obedient, if that
la possible. It was almost as If
he thought he could keep us
together If he behaved really
well.

Narcotics Anonymous

Historical Commission

Those care labels in your clothes

Family
counselor

i

MARY
BALK

they don't get hurt as much
when they are teens, but some
studies Indicate that It Is actu­
ally worse on teens than
unger kids. Adults certainly
iow that It's not easy
for
them lo "get over" a divorce.
Trust me. It's not any easier for
a kid. Also, parents are so
caught up in their own prob­
lems. It's often hard to try to
respond to our kids' distress
signals.

K

tarn and tell him It's not his
fimlt we split-upT Mft-he tron t •••Anyhow, It's moot lik ely thee*1
lei me even mention the di­ depression la the real problem'
vorce or how he might be feel­ hiding behind your son's
ing before he goes off the deep bell Ion. It Is pointless to get
end, screaming and carrying caught up In his acting out un­
til he can find a safe way to let
on.
go of the anger and start deal­
I'm about at my wit's end. I ing with what Is really bother­
want to be helpful to him now, ing him.
but he won't allow tt and I'm
Find a counselor for both of
getting real tired of his tirades.
you
and atari working on re­
His dad doesn’t want to have
custody, so 1 fed like I've got establishing an open line of
communication. I ll bet he has
to get this under control before
turned his sadness and hurt
he really does some damage to
himself or somebody else. Help Into anger and aggression d i­
rected at everyone and every­
me.
thing. Good luck.
star's
Divorce la one of the moat
traumatic things a kid can go
through. Moat parents assume,
aa you and your Ex did, that

6/7/M • 1/6/97

‘}{appy ‘Birthday
Big Momma Cfara,
‘We Love Jon and
5 ‘Wk Miss ‘you.
^

From, Trrmrk* &amp; Family

Mary M k to a Certified Addiction
Prevention Professional and a
counselor el Ovtodo Htoh School
Contact her at 365-1642, Ex. 210.

Deadbeat boyfriend departs
but herpes legacy lives on
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recently, to now Tm a single mother
o f i 3-year-old daughter. Harry
gives me no money for our little girl
and refiises to help me pay off the
bills we accumulated together on
my credit cards.
He Immediately moved in with
the girl he cheated on me with dur- 1
I our relationship. He was unthftil from the beginning, abusive
i t times, and wss never able to hold
AJob*
So, why do I feel like I still need
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him? Harry gave me herpes. That's
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�Natural history
buffs can tour
state parks
S p e c i a l to the Herald
Naturally, history buffs appreciate a good
museum, exhibits and renovations depicting
Florida's history. Even better, however, are.
places where you can stand on the actual site
where Florida's only Civil War battle oc­
curred; walk through an authentic cracker
homestead, practically smelling the home­
made pies from the pie safe; wander through
grand mansions, some of the only remaining
plantation homes In the state, and touch Civil
War relics.
Florida state parks make history so Inter­
esting the kids will pay attention, so Inexpen­
sive you'll hardly pay anything and so much
fun. you’ll wonder why you didn't go sooner.
For history without the textbook, try out a few
of these state parks that capture Florida's
living history;
Marjorie ftlnnan Rawttnft State Historic
Park (Croce Creek)-Hidden among acres of
orange groves sits the cracker-style farm­
house that was once home to Marjorie Rinnan
Rawlings, and Inspired her to write the Pullt« r PrUe-wtnnlng The Yearling,
Oamble Plantation State Historic Site
[Ellentoo)--One of the finest homes on the
southwest coast In Its time, constructed with
n primitive form o f concrete called *tabby’ - a
mixture of water, shells and Hmestone-thta
mansion is the only ante-bellum plantation
house surviving tn south Florida.
Forest Capital Stata M a m a (P erry)Learn about the state's Umber Industry and
see how Florida pioneers really lived at this
original cracker homestead, featuring a
kitchen, com rrlb, syrup kettle, smokehouse,
rane grinder, bam and other authenUc
cracker accents.
Kores ban State Historic Site (Ketero)-Thts
water front pioneer settlement was estab­
lished to be Uie ‘ new Jerusalem* In 1894,
when Cyrus Teed brought his followers from
Chicago to form a new religion. ‘ Koreahanlty.’
Stephen Poster State Polk Caltare Center
(White Springs)-This memorial to the com|x&gt;ser who made the Suwannee River famous
is more than Just a tribute to Foster's life.
Olnatse Battlefield state Historic Site
(Olastec)-Florida's largest Civil War battle la
reenacted annually tn Februaiy; It la the sec­
ond largest reenactment In the nation.
Natural
Bradge
State
(Tail ahasaoc)-Near the end of the CM) War,
thr Hal tie of Natural Bridge preserved Talla­
hassee as the only Confederate eapltol east of
thr Mississippi River never to fall Into Union

hands.

Lake Klsclsumcc State Park (Lake W ales)In the heart of south Florida's fronUer cattle
country, this park features a reconstructed
IH7G cow camp and demonstrations.

Legal Notices

Legal Nollcta

IN T H I CIO eU tT CO UNT
OP,THS W O N TSSN TN

judicial

emeurr

in a n a r o e
SSHINOLS COUNTY,
FLONW A
CIVIL ACTIO N
c a s s n o . s r-s s a a c a
DIVISION 1«A
FIS IT UNION NATIONAL
DANK F/R/A FIRST
UNION NATIONAL SANK OF
NORTH CAROLINA.
SUCCttSOR S T
MCROfR TU FIRST
UNION NATIONAL
BANK OF FLORIDA.
SUCCESSOR ST
UEHOiR TO AMERICAN
SAVINGS OF
rio m o A , r .8 .6 .
Plaint Mf(*
*|.
*»
OLADSTONt l
WILSON. S R , i l al.
Defendant)*).
NO TIC S
o f ro R S C L o e u a s s a l s
NOTICK IS H tR fS V OlVfN
pursuant ta a Final Judgment of
Mori gaga Foreclosure Salad
February I Oth, 1SSS. and
entered In Caaa NO. S 7 -IJ J I
CA ol lha Circuit Court at tha
(IDHTEENTH Judicial Circuit In
and far SEMINOLE County.
Florida * Nor* in FIRST UNION
NATIONAL BANK F/K/A FIRST
UNION NATIONAL BANK OF
NORTH CAROLINA. SUCCESSOR S T UCROCR T O FIRST
UNION NATIONAL SANK OF
FLORIDA, SUCCESSOR BY
MERGER TO AMERICAN SAV­
INGS OF FLORIDA. F.S.B. Is Ih#
Pi tint III and OLAD STO N t L
WILSON,
SR.;
ALAFAYA
WOODS HOMEOWNERS ASSO­
CIATION, INC.; TENANT F1
N/K/A WILLIAM BROWN; TEN ­
ANT I t N/K/A B IT T Y BROWN
a. I sin aad to

ca*n at tha W EST FRONT
DOOR OF THS SEMINOLE
COUNTY COURTHOUSE; SAN­
TORO, FLORIDA at 114SaJO.,
on th* fSth day ol March, 1SSS.
tha toiowtng daecribad proparty aa aot forth m said Final
LOT ST. ALAFAYA WOODS.
FHASE XX- ACCORDING TO
TH I
FLAT
THEREOF
AS
RECORDEO IN FLAT ROOK SS.
RAGES S4. S I. SS, AND ST,
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY FLORIDA,
a/k/a.- I0E0 S R IEU E AVENUE
OVIDEO F L U T E S
WITNESS MV HAND and tha
aoal of EMs Court on February
20th. IS M .
(SEAM

Unit. ______

Clark of tha Circuit Court
By: Dorothy W. I
Doputy Clark
Echevarria, Mc&lt;
Barrett A Frappiar
Foal Offlea Boa *410
Tampa. FL SSS41
FSrtO II
In accordanca with tha
Amarlcana DlaabtMlaa Act. peraona naodmg a apaclal accom­
modation to participate In thia
ptocaadlng ahcuM contact tha
Individual or aeancy aandin*
notie* not later than aovan (T)
day* prior la tha proceeding gt
tha addraaa
notlca. Telephone: 407-I1S41*0 ait. 4 U 7 ; 1-SOO-SSS-iTTt

M RE;ESTATE OF
ALICE N. ORfCSINOf R.

Tha edmlntotretton af tha
aatata
af
ALICE
N.
O R iltiN O C R , dacaaaad. Fda
frfcMTlfSBf M
-O **
Sl-C
iRRHeeT
dwtf
i f fi
t | ta
w ■Mtalfi
In tho Ckcurt Court for
Semin o*a County,
Florida.
C.
BETTI. Tha
at eta
Ra#raaad4a*t» a and

validity of th# wdL IRd quaMRcalion
of
tho
Faraonal
RopraoontoUvo, venue, or )urtediction of thla Court ara
required ta Mo tholr ahloeMona
with thla Court WITHIN T H I
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATS OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER T H I DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NO TIC I
ON THEM.

AN creditor* of tho

or demend* asalnet
IN ddtatd on whom a
copy of thla notice la aorved
within three mo
data of tho first
Vila notico amm IB* tholr
with thla Court WITHIN T H I
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATS OF T N I
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A CORY OF THIS N O TIC I
ON THEM.

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

EACH OP THEM,
JOHN DOE N/K/A
OPER AHUVIA, SWEETWATER
OAKS HOMEOWNERS’
ASSOCIATION. INC.
Defendant!*)
N O T IC I OF SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBV GIVEN
THAT. PURSUANT TO THE
JUDGMENT OP FORECLOSURE
ENTERED IN T H I ABOVE
C A U S I, I WILL S IL L THE
PROPERTY SITUATEO IN SEMI­
NOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
DESCRIBED AS;
LOT T. BLOCK C. SWEETWA­
TER
OAKS.
SECTION
S.
ACCORDING TO TH E FLAT
THEREOF AS R ICO R O ED IN
FLAT BOOK IS , PAOIS SI, S I,
AND I* . PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTV, FLORIDA.
AT PUBLIC SALE. TO THE
HIGHEST AND BEST BIDDEN,
FOR CASH. AT I1 ;M A M ON
APRIL End. IS M . AT Waal door
of
tho
lomlnola
county
Courthouse, Sanford. Florida.
IN ACCORDANCE WITN THE
AMERICAN WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. PERSONS WITH DISABILI­
TIES NEEDING A SPECIAL
ACCOMMODATION TO PARTIC­
IPATE IN THIS PROCEEDING
SHOULD CONTACT THE A.D.A.
ADMINISTRATOR FOR T H I
C LIN K OF THE COURT NOT
LATER THAN T DATS FRIOR TO
THE PROCEEDING, AT I t ) 4**0. (X T 4 ttT . IF HEARING
IMPAIRED, (TDD) 1-S00-SIS1771. VOICE (V) 1-IOO-SSS■770. THI* IS NOT A COURT
INFORMATION LINS.
DATED on February 71th.
ISM .
MARYANNS MORSE
CLERK OF T H I COURT
By: Jana I . Jeeewtc
Deputy Clerk
Nlten and Aaaoclataa
I t DAVIS BLVD.
TAMPA. FL **S0S
Publish; March S. 11. IS M
D C O -ll

and tall to lha highest bidder,
FOR CASH IN HAND AND SUB­
JE C T TO ANY AND ALL EXIST­
ING LIENS, at lha Front (Watt)
Door, at tha step*, of tha
Seminole County Courthouse In
Sanford, Florida, lha above
described property.
That aald tale It being mad*
to satisfy tha farm* of this Writ
of Eiocutkm.
Donald F. Salinger, Sheriff
Seminole County, Florida
NOTICE REGARDING THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT OF 1110. PERSONS
WITH A DISABILITY NEEDING
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS
TO PARTICIPATE IN THE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE ENFORCEABLE WRITS
SECTION OF THE CIVIL DIVI­
SION AT THE SHERIFF’S
O F F IC I, IM S 7 ITH STREET.
SANFORD. FLORIDA. AT LEAST
FIVS DAYS PRIOR TO THE PRO­
CEEDINGS. (407) 110-8840 TDD
(407) I l l - I l l ] .
Publish: March S. 11. » . 17.
IS M With Bala being held on
April 7, IS M
OCO-7S

action to enforce a lien foreclo­
sure on the following property
Pi Seminole County. Florida
Lot 7, end covered perking
"O’ . CYPRESS VILLAGE 3rd
RE PLAT TRACT C - PHASE 1.
according to the plat thereof a*
recorded In Piet Book IS. Pag*
17. Public Record* of Seminole
County Florida
(Thi* property ha* been previoutly described •• Lol 7, and
covered parking *0*. CYPRESS
VILLAGE 2nd REPLAT TRACT C
PHASE 1. according lo th* plat
thereof as recorded In Piet
Book 28. Page 70, Public
Record* of Seminole County.
Florida )
he* been filed against you and
you are required lo eerv* e
copy of your written defense*.
If any. lo It on KENNETH M.
CLAYTON. EIOUIRE. Plaintiff’*
Attorney, whose eddrees It
CLAVTON S MCCULIOH. IM S
MAITLAND CENTER COMMONS
BLVD . MAITLAND. FL0RI0A
S2TS1, on or be Ior* March tflh,
IM S , end file the original with
Ih* CUrk of thi* Court either
belor* service on Plaintiff*
oiturney or immediate ty there­
after. otherwise a default win
be entered again*! you for th*
relief demanded In th* Lien
Foreclosure Complaint
DATED on FEBRUARY Ith.
IM S
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of th* Circuit
I County Court*
By Eli/ebeth Bui*
A* Deputy Clerk
Publnh February 1*. 20. 17.
and March I . I M I

IN THS C IR C U IT CO URT
OP T H I I H IN TS BN TH
j u d i c i a l e m e u tT
IN AMO FOR
CIVIL ACTIO N
e ? -e i t s c a
DIVISION td -A
THS FIRST NATIONAL
BANK OF CHICAOO.
Plaintiff(*).
va.
T H I UNKNOWN HEIRS.
DCVISEES, GRANTEES,
AS IONICS. LIENORS,
CREDITORS, TRUSTEES OR
O TH IR CLAIMANTS Claiming
by. through, under
er egainii SCATRiCI V.
m o n ia , deceased, at al.
Oafandant(t).
None i
OF PORSCLOOURB SALS
N O TIC I IS H IR ie V OIVIN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Mortgage Foreclosure deled
February 10th. IS M . and
entered m Case NO. *7-C H I
CA of the Circuit Court of the
(IDHTEENTH JudKIel Circuit Pi
and lor SEMINOLE County.
Florida whorawt T H I FIRST
NATIONAL BANK OF CHICAOO
M tha Plenum and T H I
UNKNOWN H IIR 8. DtVISIEB.
O R A N T III,
ASIGNESS,
LIENORS.
CREDITORS,
TR U S TIE S
OR
OTHER
CLAIMANTS
claiming
by.
through, under ei
BEATRICE V. MONIA.
OEOROtA PARKER. rnWHduaPy
or at personal representative of
the aatata of BEATRICE V.
MONIA. d a c itid e r'P A M E L A 1
MCOdE; ROYAL ARMS CONDO­
MINIUM ASSOCIATION, INC.|
STATS OP FLORIDA - DCPARTM IN T OP R IV fN U S ; UNITSO
STATfS OP AMONICA are Mia
cabs no.

eaah at the W IS T FRONT
OOOR OF TH E SSMINOLC
COUNTY CO URTHO USI: SAN­
FORD. FLORIDA af 11:00a m..
an tha 10th day at March, IS M .
a feaewtng dae
ty aa eat farth
forth In aaM Final
J u d g ith l:
UNIT NO. I1S-E0. ROYAL
ARMS CONDOMINIUM. A CON­
DOMINIUM ACCOROINO TO
T H I DECLARATION OF CON­
DOMINIUM ANO EXHIBITS
ANNEXED THERETO, RECORD­
ED MAY 17, IM S . M OFFICIAL
RECORDS BOOK 1440. FAGS
1SS4, PUBLIC RECORDS OF
M M M O LS COUNTY, FLORIDA.
AS AMENDED; TOO
WITNESS MY HAND and tha
aaal af thi* Court on February
Maryann#
Clark of t»
tho Circuit Court
By: Dorothy W. Saltan
Deputy Clark
Echevarria, McCada, Raymer,
Barrett A Frappiar
Pott Offtea Boa *416
Tampa, FL SMOt
FS7010II0
NOT ICS
In accordanca with tha
Americana OleaSMIlee Act. per­
sona needaig a apaclal accom­
modation to participate Pi thla
contact the
pfoc— &lt;Hno it

hidlvMuti of

(7)
proceeding at
tha addraaa
notlca. Talaphona: 40T-1134SM eat. 4**7; t ■SOO-MS-S771
(TOO! or IS M S M -S 7 T 0 (v); via
FuSlNh;

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dent's ddtato
T H R U MONTHS AFTER T N I
DATE OF THE FIRST R U eU C AP O N OF THIS NOTICE.
OBJECTIONS N O T SO FILED
W 1 U .M F O R M R
Tho dtfo of Mo IM I
Don af M s Naties la
t m . is m .
PSRSONAL RSFRESSMTATIVS
CAROL 0 . CR ItCI
1*0 RoMhffwood Trad
•ring*, FL SETI4
JOSEPH J. MAMCUSO. laqulra
Fla. Bar N*j t
*M N. Wymara Road
Park. FL U T M
jy y t M -IM S

NOTICE IS NIMBY GIVSN
vtrtua af S h

IN TH S C IR C U IT CO URT
OF TH S 1STH JUDICIAL
C IR C U IT IN AND FOR
M M tN O LS COUNTY.
FLORIDA
QSNSRAL
JUR ISDICTIO N DIVISION
CASS MO-l S T-S 0 S T-C A -1 4 -K
BANKERS TRUST
COMPANY OF
CALIFORNIA, N X ,
Plaintiff.
DAWN MERRITT LAD SON:
JENNIC I - SMILEY;
and TIFFANY JONES.
Defendants.
N O T IC I OF SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBV OIVIN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Foreclosure doled February
rath. 1SM entered pi Caaa No :
S7-7017-CA-I4-K af the CPcuh
Court of tho the Judicial Cecun
In and for Seminole County,
Florida, arharaln BANKERS
TRUST COMPANY OF C ALI­
FORNIA. N.A , aa Custodian or
True lee. Ftaiotirr. end DAWN
M IRRITT LAOSON; JtN N If L.
SMILEY: and TIFFANY JONES,
are Defendants
l win sell to the higheet end
beet bidder ler cash. Netaa
Sana, lha sale will ba held at
Seminole County Courthouse.
M l N. Park Avenue. Sanford.
Florida at 1140 o’clock am .,
on the 2nd day a« APRIL. IS M .
ty aa set forth in the Final
Judgment to wit:

Lot 40, GRANADA SOUTH,
KCOfOng
p it p m inffirn
rccardcd M Plct Boo* 11, Page
too. Of the Public Records of
Seminole County, Florid*
o/k/c cot Basswood Lon*.
Alternants
Spring,
Florida
12701.
*ln accordance with th*
Amencene with DwahUtloa Act.
*ereon* needing a special
accommodation to partKipeie
M Hue proceeding should con­
tact the Pidhriduai or agency
•andmg notlca. not Mtor than
seven (7) day* prior to tho pro­
ceeding at the address given on
the notice Telephone 1-000MI-1771 (TOO) OF 1-S00-BSI1770.
vU
Florida
RoUy
DATED this M th day of F IB MART, IS M .
, MARYAMM U Q M L C|3RK.
Aftomoy tef Plaintiff
James W. Moore. F X
TOO N.C. 88th CL wet
Miami, F L S t IM
(&gt;04) 714-7000
PuMHh: March S, 11, IS M
D E O -M
OF T M 1ETN
CIRCUIT OF
M

CASE HO. t T - t M I - O A - t d - A
BANK UNITE0 F/K/A
SANK UNITED OF
TEXAS. F tS , t/k/a
United laving*
Aeeocietron of Teaae,

aufciit--------------------IN T M C IR C U IT CO URT
OF T N I 1STN JUD ICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA
SS MIN O i l COUNTY
OBNSRAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C AM HO. S7-SMS-CAt4K
OE CAPITAL MORTGAGE
SERVICES. Inc..
Plaintiff,
VS.
DtANf ARMONTROUT
SCHNAKI; C4 Ol..
Defendants.
NO TICS
OF FORECLOBURB SALS
Notice M hereby given that,
pursuant I* that Fine! Judgment
of Focecloeur* dated February
28th, IS M , and entered In chrM
caee number S7-20M-CA14N.
of the cecutt Court of the 11th
Judicial Circuit m end for
Seminole
County.
Florid*,
wherein Q| CAPITAL MORTOAOE SERVICES. INC.. I*
Plaintiff end OIANS ARMONTROUT SCHNAKI. ROBERT
SCHNAKf. II Hiring, end all
unknown parties claiming by.
through, under and againel th*
are not known lo be dead or
she*, whether geld unknown
c,
heirs,
devisee*,
granTees, *r other claimants,
M/are Defendant!*). I wN *** to
at Mo wool front doer of
tho Seminole County court­
house In Sanford, lomlnola
County; Florida, at 1140 AJ4.
on tha 2nd Bey of AprtL I t M ,

ty as eat forth In card Final
LOT 1. BLOCK I , LESS THE
SOUTH 10 F IS T (ASTBROOK
SUBDIVISION UNIT NO. FIVS.
PLAT BOOK 11. PAGES 00 AND
S i. e u a u c n t c o t w a o f
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLOMDA.
NOTE: PURSUANT TO T H I
FAIR
DEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS D U M E O TO BE A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A DEBT ANO AN T
INFORMATION OBTANMO WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
Doled the SSth day af
February. ISM .
MARTANNS MORSE
Clerk df CNcuN Court
By OeriW f B . I
Doputy
COCMJS A STAWIARBKt
4018 Bog
(111)177-4004
CAS SS7-EMIS
Publish: March S. IS. IS M
DEO-M

SemlnoloHnrak), Sanford, Roods - Friday. Marcfi 6.1996

N O TIC E OF
PUBLIC HEARING
T O CONSIDER
A DIMENSIONAL VARIAMCS
Notice M hereby given that *
Public Hearing win be held by
th*
Planning
A
Zoning
Commieilon
In
tho
City
Commission Chamber*, City
Hall. Sanford, Florida, at 7,00
p m on Thursday. March 10th,
IS M . to consider a request for
a Dimensional Variance In a OCI , Oenerel Commercial Zoning
District.
LEOAL DESCRIPTION: W
210.34- of E 130 64’ of Le u 31.
30 * 40 (LESS S SB.*’ * Rd|.
amended Plat Druid Park, a*
recorded m lha Public Records
of lomlnola County, Florida In
Plat Booh 7, Page S.
Tho property being more gen­
erally described at 111 E.
Airport Bhrd.
Dimensional
Variance
Requested: Cham link fence on
lol line, 28’ required. O’ pro­
posed. a variance of 28’.
AN pernes m interest and cuttana shell have an opportunity
to bo hoard at said hearing.
By order of the Planning 8
Zoning Comm lesion of the City
of Sanford, Florida. Ml* 14th
day af February IS M .
Helen Stair*, Chairman
Pfenning t
Zoning Commie*ion
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: If a
parson decide* to appeal a
decision mod* with respect to
any matter considered at th*
above meeting or hearing,
he/cha may need o verbatim
r.cord of the proceedings
including tho testimony and
evidence, which record M not
provided by tho City of Sanford.
(FS 2M.010S)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CO N ­
TACT T H I PERSONNCL O FFIC I
ADA COORDINATOR AT 1 )0 M2S 41 HOURS IN ADVANCE
OF THS M i l TWO
PUBLISH: March S. IS M
D EO-M

m

TH S C IR C U IT CO U R T
OF T M 1NM JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT IH ABO FOB
B I N IHOLE CO UN TY,
FLOR8BA
C A M NO. S T-S S T4 C A -1 4 -N
IRWIN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION F/K/A
MLAMO M ORTGAOI
CORPORATION.
JULE R. SCHMIDT. ST AL,
Nolle* N hereby given Mol m
accordance with th* Final
Judgment
of
Foroctoour*
entered on February 2S4R. IS M
M chr* action no. IT-2074 C A 14-K M th* C kauri Court of
SthM N OU County. Florida, In
which JuM R. Schmidt, dt ‘
M OR TG AO I
CORPORATION
F/K/A INLAND M O R TG AO I
CORPORATION, tha PtalntM, I
N. Park A va ,
w * t* l
And 240 a m

on Apr* It M .

Lot Bt. AMfaya Weed* Phaea
Vtl. oacordmg to U N Pkrn MereHerded m P tB B M k k t ,
TE-TB of W d Public
tal AataNfili Caufilv.
1017 OouM Piece. Oviedo FL
2Z7SS.
DATE; February M M . IS M
•court Sosa
MARYANNS MORSE, CLERK
Ctorkef Circuit Court
Ae D o p y C N ra ^
Aftomoy at La*
m e HoPywacd Bhrd.

(HMNHyvMMPdl1MuSMOO

Pupae at ion af thla nctie* an
MarehB, IS , IS M In r
D EO-M
M T IM

ty aa eat forth In add Final
Judgment, ta wit:
LOT M . THE COLONY.
ACCOROINO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK IS . PRQE M . PUB­
LIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
NOTE: PURSUANT TO TME
FAIR
DEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS DEEMED T O S I A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A DEBT AND ANT
MFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
S I USED FOR THAT PURPOSEDated lha 10th day of
February. IS M .
MARYANNS td O flll
Clerk ol Circuit Court
By Dorothy W.
Deputy C U rk ________

Publish:

February

IT ,

and

OF TUB
COUNTV,

BANKERS TRUST
COMPANY OF
CALIFORNIA. N X .
AS CUSTODIAN OR
TRUSTS!

NO. S T - I S W A - m
FIRST UNION NATIONAL
BANK OF FLORIDA,
Plaint lit.
THOMAS R. HARRIS;
ANN J . HARRIS; Of a l.

Plaintiff,
VIRGINIA M. DCMPS,
*4 u i.. 01 aL.
NO TIC S
OF
Notice to hereby given that Mo
Clark of Mo Circuit Court of
SEMINOLE County. Flerid*. wUL
on the Ind day of Aprs. IS M , M
11:00 M . M Mo herd Boor of
the
M M B tO LE
County
Courthouse, M M b CMy of

m SEMINOLE
Ccenty, Ptortde. to-wtt:
LOT SS. BAN LANTA THIRD
SECTION. AOCOROfNO TO T M
FLAT THEREOF AB RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK IS . RAGE TS, OF
THE PUBLIC RBCORDS OF
M M M O L1 COUNTY. FLORIDA,
pursuant to M* final Booroo of
fits tic aura intorcd to A M M
ponBNtg M obM Court, Mo Otyto
of which Ik BANKS RS TRUST
COMPANY O F CALIFORNIA.
N X , AE CUSTODIAN ON
T R U S T S ! vs. VIRGINIA M.

Legal Notices

IN T H I C IR C U rr CO U RT
OF T H I 1STH JUD ICIAL
C IR C U IT IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C IR C U IT CIVIL DIVISION
CASS NO. ST 1174 CA 14-K
MIDFIRST BANK, an
Oklahoma corporation
f/k/a MIDFIRST BANK.
STATE SAVINGS BANK,
a* et*igne* of
NORWEBT MORTOAOE. INC.,
a Minnesota Corporation,
os assignee of
6ARCLAVBAMERICAN/
MORTOAGE CORPORATION.
■ North Carolina
Corporation, a* assignee
Of UNITED SAV1N08
ASSN OF THE
SOUTHWEST FSB
Plaintiff,

IN TH E CIROUfT CO URT
OF T N I 1STH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE OOUNTY,
FLONIOA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASS N*. S F -tlS t-D N -O S -P
EVELYN ROSADO
end
ANGEL LUIS ROSADO
IN RE THE ADOPTION OF
JENNIFER MENDEZ
N O T IC I OF ACTION
TO UNKNOWN FATHER
UNKNOWN ADDRESS
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an Action for Adoption has
been filed age inti you and you
are required lo eerv* e copy ol
your written detan***, If any, la
It on Evelyn Rosedn end Angel
Luis Roesdo/Petlliotwr*. who**
eddrste is 702 Skylark Circle,
longwood, FL 12780 on or
before March 28th, 1081. end
file th* original with Ih* clerk of
thi* Court either before eervtc*
on Petiltaner or Immediately
thereafter If you fall to da *e. e
default will be entered against
you for th* relief demanded In
•he petition
WITNESS my hand and th*
eeel of thi* Court an DECEM­
BER 11th. 1887
fSEALI
MARYANNE MORSE
Ae Clerk of the Court
By Nancy R Winter
Aa Deputy Clerk
NOT1FIC AVION
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS W ITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. persons with dieebilitlee needing a special accom­
modation
ehould
contact
CO URT ADMINISTRATION, al
M l N. Perk Avenue. Sanford.
Florid* 32S01, Telephone (407)
123-4)10. *11. 4217 not ieler
then SEVEN days prior lo th*
proceeding II hearing impaired.
(TDD)
t -800.081-0771.
or
VOICE (V) 1-800-000-1770. vie
Florida Relay Servte*
Publish February t l , 10. 17.
end March S. IM S
DEN-180

VC.

DENISE
A.
CROWNOVER,
HELEN H. LIVINOSTON,
BARNETT BANK. N X
Defendants
NO TIC S OF B A L I
PURSUANT T O CHAPTER 4B
NOTICE IS HEREBY OtVEN
pursuant to an Order of Final
Summary
Judgment
of
Foreclosure dated February
18th 1084 and entered in Casa
No. I T 1174 tn tho Circuit Court
Of th# 10th Judicial Circuit tn
and for Seminole County,
Florida
wherein MIDFIRST
BANK, ate. Is tha Plaintiff and
DENISE A. CROWNOVER. *t Cl.
are th* Defendant*. 1 win tell to
th* higheet and beet bidder for
caeh at tha weal front door of
th* courthouse In Sanford,
Seminole County, Florida at
11:00 i n . on th* 2nd day ol
April. IM S . th* following
described property at Set forth
In cMd Order of Final Summary
Judgment, la wit:
Th* South tto feet of Lot tS
end the SouM 110 feet of the
Weaf 1/t af Lot 17. Block C,
LA K I WAYMAN HEIG H T!, LAKE
ADDITION, according to lha
plct thereof, recorded m Plot
Book 4, Pegs 23, Public
Record* of Seminole County,
Florida.
DATED at Sanford. Florida thi*
28th day of February, IB M .
Individual* with dieebilni**
needing a reasonable accom­
modation to panic ipet* m mi*
proceeding ehouM contact th#
Court Administrator’* Office as
coon at possible. Telephone
1407) 311-4)30; Or. K hearing
Impaired.
14OO-088-8771
(TDD); Or t -800-111-1770 (V)
Via Florida Relay Service.
MARYANNS MORES. Clerk
Semlnola County, Florida
Deputy Clark
OLEN Z. OOLOBCRO,
(SQfJIRI
OOLDBERO ANO VOVA, F X
Suite 100. BIV tower
1101 Bricked Avenue
Miami. Florida 111 11
DOS) 374-4200
PubBafi: March S, 13. IS M
DSO-S)
M T IM C IN C U IT CO UNT
O F T H I 1STH JUD IC IAL

Ml
FL M T t l
f 14 0 M i .

PlePiiiff.

VS.
CARL S. FAIRCHILD; of si.,
Dofondante.
NOTtea
OF F O M C L O S W M SALS
Nonce u hereby glean that,
pursuant ta that Final Judgment
of Foreclosure dated February
20th, IS M . and entered pi clvN
coco number B7-1M 1-CA-I4-A.
of tha Circuit Court of tho 1Sth
Judicial Circuit Pi and for
Somlnelo
County.
Florida,
wherein SANK UNITSD F/K/A
BANK UNITED OF TEXAS, F IS .
F/K/A UNITED SAVINGS ASSO­
CIATION OF TIX A 1 , M Plaintiff
and CARL S. FAIRCHILD. U/ara
Defendant)*). I wld aad to lha
highest and beat bidder for
caeh al lha wool front door of
tha leminol* County court­
house in Sanford,. Seminole
County, Florida, at M 4 0 AJd.
on tho SSth day of March, IS M .

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

Judgminl of Foracle aura i
Me STM Bay af October. IM F ,
and Order Ta Nsich oduie
Fcractocwo BMP Bated Me M M
day af February, IS M , entered
In Caaa No. S7-1S4-CA-14-S of
th# CWcuH Court tor
C a r t * Florida. 1
of
County
al 1140 *j n . an Mg

Tha SouM 1/t of Lot SO. Block
S, WEST 1
S, Fagc SB, of the
County; Florida.
TOGETHER WITH aX tho

al. ad and s*4 righto and profNs, water rights and alack and

CASH N 0 4 7 -M 4 S -C A 1 4 -A
AMERICAN EAVINOS
BANK. F X . SUCCESSOR
TO AMERICAN SAYINGS,
A FEDERAL SAWINGS ■'

HARDV. IF LIVING. ANO IF
DCAO. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE, HEIRS. DCVISSIS.
Q UAN TISE. ASSIGNEES,
US HONS, CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND ALL O TH IR
PARTIES CLAIMING AN
N4TERIST BY.
THROUGH. UNDER OR
u it e r e t RQggR| n j ,
HARDV A/K/A RONALD
CHAPLAIN HARDY.
UNKNOWN BPOUEI OF
RONALD C. HARDY
A/K/A RONALD CHAPLAIN
HARDY, IF ANY)
CONSTANCY L. HARDY;
VILLAGE CONDOMINIUM
AEEOCIATION OF
LONGWOOD, B tC j JOHN
DOE AMD JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION.
DEFINDANT(S)
OF FORECLOSURE BALE
NOTICE IS HERSBT GIVEN
pursuant la a Summary Final
Judtpmjnt of fofoctoiun dcltd
February SOth, IS M , entered tn
Civil Caaa No. S7-S94S-CA14-A
of Ih* Circuit Court el Ih* 18TH
Judicial Circuit m and lar SEMI­
NOLE County, Sanford. Florid*.
I wMI sat) to m* higheet and
beat bidder tor ceah at the Watt
Front Door ol tha SCMINOLK
County Caurlhau** located at
SOI North Farit Avenue In
SanlBrd.Ftoridsat1140ani.cfi
Ih* tern day af March, IS M tha
set forth In said Summary Final
Bw^BYS*
UNIT NO. 14B-A OF BFRINOWOOO V1LLA0S CONDOMINI­
UM AND AN UHOWIOCD 1/2S4
INTEREST IN THE LAND. COM­
MON ELEMENTS AND C O M ­
MON
EXFEHSES
AFPURTENANT TO SAIO UNIT, ALL IN
ACCORDANCE WITH ANO SUB­
J E C T T O THE COVENANTS,
CONDITIONS. RESTRICTIONS.
TERMS ANO OTHER PROVI­
SIONS OF THAT DECLARATION
OF
CONDOMINIUM
OF
SPR1MOWOOO VILLAGE, A
CONDOMINIUM, AS RECORD­
ED M OFFICIAL RECORDS
BOOK ISSt. PAGE IM S . PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SCIMNOLS
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
SOth day at
February. ISSt.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE M CflSI
Clerk af tha CbeuR Court
By: Dorothy W.
Deputy Ctorfc
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J. STERN. RA.
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
M l S. University Drive

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1

•j
UNCLAIM ED
VEHICLE A U C TIO N
Removal af tti*
described vehicle* we* con­
ducted In compliance with F X
711.71. Nolle* that Butch *
lowing wNI call COM vehiele* at
Fublle Auction far cash an
March *1 et, 1M S al 1040 am at
100
auction. AM vehicles **U AB IB.
Tewing ret* rye* me right ta bid
on any vehicle.
1003 Old* 40
100 10 lA M I 0IOFQ400170
I8 M Olds 40
ID* 201AJ10R3OS17MIS
1988 Font 10
ID* 1027S11SSKL228407
I t M Chev 4D
IO«10tAW18X404128180
191 Acura 40
ID# JH4CC2MXMC001U7
1070 Chev 40
ID* 18410001 M IS S
IM 7 Acura ID
ID* JH4OA114IHS011M7

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hour prior la aala.
Publish: March 8. IS M
DEO-42
BN TO EJB IN C U IT OGMRY,

jtgg LO/dt MIQCliUON.

SUCCESSOR TO
AM UUCAN SAVINGS ANO
LOAN ASSOCIATION, F/K/A
•TATI SAVW OI A LOAN
ASSOCIATION
PLAINTIFF
VE.
RONALD C . HARDY A/K/A

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pRP'fifPo
O A M M . ,0 M M f iO A r 1 4 -«
f ir s t s t c u m r r
SAVINGS BANK.
Plaint Iff.
va.
WYNELLE FAYE
RIGGINS, at a l.

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Notlca h hereby given that,
pursuant
te
a
Summary
dgmant af Perectodure, I arts
cell tha feitowing deci rWed
County. Florida:
Lot 1, Block ’ A*. Fire* Addition
ta a Rep let of Lake Mobile
Shore*, according ta M* Plat
thereof aa recorded In Plat
Book s. Pag# 71, Pubtie
Record* af Scmlnalc C ounty.
seven toot af m
Road right-af-wdp.
L IE S AMO EXCEPT that parbon of Let 1. Black *A\ paaa
the rtght-af Huey taken far C J L
•417 gar Official Bacardi Beak
C M , Pag* S it). ’ FIRST ADDI­
TION TO A h i PLAT OF LAKE
M O B IL! SHORES*,
to tha plat thereof i
Plat Beak S, Fag* T t, of th*
bile record* of Seminal*
County, Florida, being further

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Commence at tha Northerlymeet corner of add Lot 1, Stock
•A*, thence run South SS
grass M minute* 04 second*
East along Ih* Easterly line af
aakf Lot 1. Black *A*. tor 1ST.4S
toot to th* POINT OF BEGIN­
NING, thane* aanHnua South M
Bad atons **W Seatarty Mna tor
24.00 feat to a point on tho

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Of

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caM Saatarty line of Let 1,
Block *A*, run Bmrth 4S
dcpracc S4 minuta* ST aaccndc
tat along s*M rtght-af-way
■ tor SOJO tool te a point an
th* Westerly Una at caM Let 1,
Block *A*, thane* toavtng aaM
right-of-way Una. run North 40
degree* 28 mkwAee S3 eeconae
West slang aaM W iM irty Un* at
Let 1. Slock *A\ tor 24.00 toot;
Mna, run North 40 dagraa* S4
27 cacandc EaaL M J 1
toot te th* Point at f
H it
at public aala, la lha M*iaei
Mar tor each, at tha wool

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Seminole Herald, Sanford. Florida •Friday. March 6, 1998

Legal Notices
n o t ic e

o r PUBLIC HtAWING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY
THE CITY O f IONCW OOD,
F l o r id a
i" « i
th*
Cit*
C o n n i ii o n will hold A Public

Hearing on Ma’ Ch 1M V 1998 at
T.OO I V
oi a t aeon m niaartar
a i p o l l ib la, m lb a lo n g w o o d

C'lt
ITS

Commiaaion

C nim ban.

W a it
W s ira n
A va n u a ,
lo n g w o o d . Florida, to co n irda r
Th* tollowing

ORDINANCE 68-1397 AUTHOR is in g a b a n d o n m e n t o r a
PORTION OF A DRAINAGE AND
UTILITY EASTMENT ON LOT 11.
BAVWCOD INDUSTRIAL PARA
FIRST ADDITION. PWOVlOlNG
FOR CONFLICTS CODIFICA.
TION SEVERABILITY AND AN
EFFECTIVE d a t e
Applicant
Tha Huntington National Ban!
Ganara' Location
1138 Bay wood. Atanua
Longwood. Florida
Tat Parcal 101
79 10 30-St6-0000-0110
A copy ot ina propoaad proI#cl information -a on Ilia wltti
tha Planning Dnition tot public
ranaw from 8 00 a m. to S 00
pm,
Monday-Frtday
Th*
Planning Division it locatad at
17a
w
Church
Avarua.
L ong w ood . Florida For turtnar
mtormation. you may call th#
D o’iion at (407) 760-3463
At tfni maating. mtaraatad
partial may appaa' and ba
haard with raapact to tin
raquast Th# public blaring
may ba contmuad to otfiar
daiaa and limaa at daamad
nacaaaary Paraona with d-aabiiitiat naadmg aaaiatanca to
parlicipata in any ol tnaaa procaadmga anould contact th#
ADA coordinator at (407) 7603481, at laaat 48 ttoura in
advance of tha maating.
All paraona a n adiiaad that it
ttiay daerda to appaal any daci
non
mada
at
th a n
maalinga/itaaringa. ttiay m l)
naad a racord ot the procaad
Inga and tor aucti purpoaaa.
may may naad to an io n that a
verbatim racord ot tna procaad
mg* ia mada. which racord to
me hid* tha taatimony and avi
danca upon which tha appaal ia
to ba b a n d ,
(par Sac.
766 010S, Florida Statutaal
Tha mattar ducuiaad at inn
m ating la quail-judicial In
natura Aa auch. mtaraatad par
tna ara prohibited from con
tactmg mambara ot tna City
Commiaaion on thia mattar.
u ca p t during tha public haar
mg. or by writlan commumca
non to tha Planning Oiviiion at
tha above addreaa
Garaidma Zambn. City Clan
Pubnah: Fnday. March 6. 1998
DEO-60
NOTICE
OF PUBLIC AUCTION
Notice la hereby given
Seminole Wrecker Service am
aall at Public Auction tor ealvaga for caah on demand to
higneat b-ddar. tha following
deicribed vehicle*:
March I I , t i l l
87 Chevy 2 DR
Vrn 6 101FP21S6HL16S518
89 Ford Range
Vin 6 1FTCW10A6KU165028
SS Butck 4 DR
Vm 6 104BNSSA4FX444S8S
76 Cadillac 2 DR
Vtn a 6D4TSS077774T
Tha aucltaw wM Wa hat* at
M ) 99 pm on tha aaio daiaa
above. At Samlnol* Wrecker
Service 2640 S. Myrtle Ava .
Sanford.
Fla
1277).
Proapective
bidder*
may
mapact vahiclaa one hour prior
lo aala Terms ara cash or certi­
fied funda. Sam mol a Wrecker
rtlarva* the right to Accept or
retact any and all bid*.
Publith: March 6. 1691
010-36

r

IN T H t CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H I 16TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AMO FOR
BBMINOLB COUNTV,
FLORIDA
OBHBRAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASK NOi S7-1062-CA 14 A
EMC MORTOAOE
CORPORATION.
PLAINTIFF
VS.
JOHN L. NOWELL, JR..
AS PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE OF THE
ESTATE OF JAMES AVERT
RYALS A/K/A JAMES A.
AVALS, DECEASED;
DENISE RHODES; JAMES
RYALS. JR.; QAIL
WHITEHEAD; JOHN T.
DAVY, SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA; UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA;
STATE OF FLORIDA,
DEPARTMENT OF
REVENUE; DEER RUN
HOMEOWNERS'
ASSOCIATION *14. INC.;
JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANT^)
NOTICS
OF FONSCLOSURS B A L I
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
purauant to a Summary Final
Judgment ot lorecloaura dated
February 20th, 19*4. entered in
Civil Caaa No. 97-1062-CA 14 A
ot the Circuit Court ot tha tIT H
Judicial Circuit ki and tor SEMI­
NOLE
County,
SANFORD.
Florida, I wilt aaii lo the tugboat
and boat bidder tor cash at THE
WEST FRONT DOOR ol tha
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
located at &gt;01 N. PARK AVENUE
W SANFORD. Florida, at I ICO
o'clock am . on the I4tfi day ot
March, 166S tha following
described property aa *et forth
in
said
Summary
Final
Judgment, to-wlt:
LOT t. DEER RUN UNIT 14A.
ACCORDINQ TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 29. PAGES 96 AND
97. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Dated line 20th day ot
February. 1996
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYAHNE MORSE
Clark ol tha Circuit Court
By: Dorothy W. Bolton
Deputy Clark
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J. STERN. P A
SOt S. University Drive
Suita 600
Plantation. FL 33224
1964) 233-SOOO
97-12S4S
In accordance with tha
American with OlaAbdruat Act.
paraona with diaabtffiles need­
ing a special accommodation
should contact the Clark of tha
Circuit Court at tha SEMINOLE
County Courthouse St 407-32342)0 EXT. 4217, not later than
seven days prior to the pro­
ceeding If hearing unpaired. 1■
•00-916-6771 (TD0| or 1-SOO986-6770, vis Florida Relay
Publish: February
March S. 1SSS
DEN-283

I

27.

and

,i*ase*•*•a21—Personals

12— E lP t R lY C

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Providing ***'*! living ter la
diea m my home O pr ring*
available Cat 'or mV 330-1918
W ANTE D C ARE GIVER lor M
dofiy tomato w3 pcti Nnnd car­
ing
compassionate
tomato
live m. 24 hour* a day trim
room &amp; hoard Can 322-3955

13— H ealth &amp; Hr Aim
EXTRA HOLIDAY WEIGHTY
t-On 1 Prison* I Training w
Lttotim* Ftines* Fra* body tat
anafywa
D nrnt.
Etercia*
P h jf W k 2 * L 7 T 2 « R ^ _ ^ _ ^

14— For Sale
SECURITY BARS 1 DOORS
t i c . 34 yts E ip
50.000
design* 55'sq It Finn PM
Quality guaranteed
■304 MS-0013 or 407 324-3166

16— R eminder Services
SPECIAL DAYS Never forget
thpm' Rpmindpt Service It day
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can 302-2126

MSensual.
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A D O P T IO N
Living eiponses
cuuniekng
A meiical

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number 9S-t 17-CP
iN RE ESTATE OF
GENEVIEVE
ELIZABETH SHAW,
Deceased
NOTICE
OF ADMINISTRATION
Tha administration of the
Estate ol GENEVIEVE ELIZA­
BETH S h a w , deceased. File
Number 98-H7-CP, is pending
in tha Circuit Court tor
Seminole
County,
Florida.
Probate Division, (ha address
ol which t* P.O. Dr* war C.
Sanfo'd, Florida 32772 Tha
names and addresses ol tha
Personal Representative and
tha Personal Representative *
attorney are sat forth below
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
All persons on whom this
notice is served who hsva
objections that challenge the
validity of the will, tha qualifica­
tion ot the personal ripreserlalive, venue, or |urr*d&gt;ction o*
this Court are laquirad 10 Me
their ob|ectiont with Ihie Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE 0ATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All creditors of tha decedent
,t id other parson* having
lam* or demand* against
dcredent's estate on whom a
copy ol this notice Is served
within three month* altar the
data of the first publication ot
this notice must file man claim*
with this Court WITHIN THE
la te r

of

th r ee

m o n th s

AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER t h e DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
All other creditor* of the deca­
dent and parsons having claims
or demands against the deca­
dent s astata must Ilia their
Claims with this Court WITHIN
TH P tS MONTHS AVTttt 9*tt
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVEH UAHHE0
Tha data ot the first publica­
tion of thia Notice It February
27th, 1668.
Personal Rapraaantative
JOHN J. SHAW
3 Old Field Rd
Umonviiie. CT 06066
Attorney lor
Personal Representative
STEPHEN F. BROOME. Esq
Florida Bar No. 261764
Stephan F. Broome, P.A.
533 Versailles Litivs. Suds 100
Midland. FL 32751-7302
407-621-5151
Publish: February 27. and
March &gt;. 1996
DEN-276
IN T H I CIRCUIT COUNT
OF T H I 1BTM JUDICIAL
CINCUIT, IN AND FOR
BBMINOLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GBMBBAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CARS N0:6 7-01 66-C A -14*1
NORWEST MORTOAOE. INC.
PLAINTIFF
VS
TIMOTHY J THOM8LESON
UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF TIMOTHY J.
THOMBLESON; CATHERINE A.
YUKNAVAGE; STATE OF
FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF
REVENUE; SANFORD
HIDDEN LAKE VILLAS HOME
OWNERS ASSOCIATION. INC.;
JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(S)
A S - NOTICB
OF FORBCLOSURB BALB
NOTICE IS HEREBV OIVEN
purauant lo an Order Ol anting
tha
Mction
to
Reset
Foreclosure
Sale
dated
February 30th. 1984. entered m
Civil Csaa No. 17-0166-CA-14-E
of the Circuit Court ol the 18TH
Judicial Circuit In and for SEMI­
NOLE
County.
SANFORO.
florid a. I will soil lo the highest
and bast bidder for cash at ths
WEST FRONT OOOA ol tho
SEMINOLE County Cotirthoust
In SANFORD, Florida, st 11:00
o'clock s.m. on tha 24th day of
March, 1618 the following
described property s i sat forth
In
said
Summary
Final
Judgment, to-wlt:
LOT 24 OF HIDDEN LAKE VIL­
LAS. PHASE IV. ACCORDINO
TO THE PLAT THEREOFJL8
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 28.
PAOES 38. 27 AND 2S. OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Dated this 20th day ol
February, IM S .
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYAN HE MORSE
Clark of tha Circuit Court
By: Dorothy W. Bolton
Deputy Clark
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. person! with dtsabtldies naadmg a special accom­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 407-123-4330EXT. 4227. t -S00-V66-S771
(TOD) or 1-SOO-I6S-S7TO, via
Florida Raiay Servtca
DAVID J. STERN. P.A.
•Ot S. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 600
PLANTATION, FL 11324
(654) 231-1000
•7-06S4B
Publish: February 27, and
Starch 8.166*
OCN-212

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M F Mornings No asp »eq
Starting pay I6 h r Can 8313466 Longwood

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Wan ins welcome 7 days
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17 Years Espertence!
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1 0 0 -H 3 -4 W ? T

MR. or M RS. M OM
Ms* order riche* a* S lirruty
busmen Send 55 00 freceive
56 00 credit) to B J J PO BOX
953414. Like Mary. FL 327653 ± li_ _
WORK FROM HOME making
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potdeni
Hours are 4:00pm-1):30am.
Mutt ba abU to M a mvwtsen
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a 32748

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work 1st S 2nd shift. M F some
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F/T A P/T. Metal tockiri S
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323-3463.
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32773

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300 N. French Ave.

(807) 823-1330 f i t H I

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INDUSTRIAL

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orders 'from home Ready caah.
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ahq&gt; la*. MAS. 530 00 check/mo
10 CALYPSO VARIETY. 1458
N Lakemont Av* Wnter Pate.
FL 32792______________________

L N R I X ' K

H T F C R F 8 K , '

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PRODUCTION

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WAFFLE HOUSE
H IR IN G A L L S H I F T S
Cook* S Server* F/T or P T
Appry vi person 4740 W SR 46
________ (407) 323-4660________
HONEST, DEPENDABLE maid
a ititU n ti needed for houie
cleaning 5 dayVwee*. 7-5 CM
334-11F7_____________________
V YOU WANT MORE FROM A
JO B THAN A PAYCHECK,
PLEASE CALL 33341TB.

City C d b g &amp;

S53EaatHwy43B.su 200
Casaaturry. FL 32707

Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q O Q Q Q

W O R KERS N EED ED !

Due to etpanunn large Laka
Mary company firing Furl Tima
Associates Wait bam you lo
earn you potential

CM Today! 407-6 31-M il

Y • X

F R O N T D E S K CLER K/
N IG H T A U D IT O R
Apply to person
Oayt Inn Saniord
4650 W ill SR 46

ASSO CIATE
TR A IN EE

FR AN K LIN C O V E Y

71— 111i r W a n u i i

71— Hm- W anic d

Th e Sanford Herald needs CARRIERS for
established routes In the Sanford area. All you
need Is dependable transportation, organiza­
tional skills and afternoon availability in order
to begin a great new jobl

fW itla m a

CELEBRITY CIPHER

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407/831 -9 9 3 3

hour*

IN o m t

•Day or Etwnmp Oaria*
•FnanaA Art tor Those WhoOuatty
•Graduate Placement Assm -

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Famaaac Same Hae Salon ha*
two vnmackate opaneig* Mi
M he. A e«p Cal Anna at 323
9045

IM M EDIATE
OPENIN GS

WARNMGI Do not
H o rn UntB You Mad this f r e e
Report! Cai 1-SSI-251-6431 axl
301. 24 hrs tor ■ FREE Recordad Message A Report

407/322-2611

38 people needed
eerxw*
about toeing Earn 5500 P/T to
55500 F/T Cal now 128 6496

61— M o n e y t o L e n d

ATTN: HOMEOWNERS
Borrow 528.000 •(100,00
To* Many MUsT
•Pay oil tvgh aiMrset
end* cards

ORLANDO

•51.000Stgn-OnBarkia' *
•Ouaaty Home Time
•Lata Model E quprw i«l/' •Need COL A 4 6 moa OTR
ECXMMerSOO-Stt-SSM

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orPart-fme
Anwcarq eke* aa I I ywan ad cv

• D IR E C T L E N D E R S '
52.500-550.000
Conaofcdatona, Cash Loams
Bad erect* No problem

S E M IN O L E

aoo-res a 763

A C C O U N T A S S O C IA T E
Qreat opportunity with growing
national
ttaSmg
company
Salas. C/S S face to lace cold
caikng Base, commission s
benalitt Fn Resume S salary
Raq 10(407)631-2919

ao

TO PLACE AN AD_CALL

Drrvare Flatbed
•fCttr PAY PACKAOFI

5 * — F in a n c ia l
S e r v ic e s
ERASE RAO CREDO
LEGALLY lor putt 621 00 Me*
ChecVmo to CALYPSO 1454 N
lAkemors Ava. winter Park. FL
SZ.’VZ________________________

ADJUSTMENTS * CREDITS
In tho evont ol an ortot, tho Sommolo Herald will bo tosponsibto
tot the first insertion only and only to tho eitonl of tho cos! of that
insertion Plcaso chock ad for accuracy Iho firs! day i! funs

ORLANDO COCA-COLA
BOTTLING COMPANY
2600 Mercy Drive
Orlando

A P P T C O O R D IN A TO R
*S&amp;hou» to START
•2nd Shrh S Wkrtd
NO SELLING' W-ntn Park, sal
delivery appt* light B E skJls

O lT O R T V N IT IIS

Distributing phone cards No anpenence necessary For more
information send a SASE 10
Primetime
Communications,
PO Bo. 694365, Miami. FL
33269-1355___________________

P rice P er L in e
P re p a id O nly

Responsible tor pertormog
preventive maintenance and
light lepav work on our tkesef
and gasoline pow w d vebictet Must have own loots and
possess a CDL class "A* li­
cense ASE cerWeahons de­
wed We oner competanre pay
and e« recent benefits Apply
vt person Monday Friday 8 30
am to 4 0 0 pm EOE Worn
en and mnonties are encour­
aged lo apply

A S SE M B LY /W A R E H O U S E
Production 6 delrrery hep also
tor N E Orlando company Long*
Short term 56-7-Ttt Temphur
Ber-sNe Trans

Care
ALL HOURS 10 yrs e«p m chad
dovetoyment Reas rate* meals
mcl Fun ptay room 324-0513

DEADLINES

FLEET M EC HA NIC

ALONE? FL's RESPECTED
Dating Bureau to* SENIORS,
Esiab 1977 1-600622-4477

H e r a l d

Tue sda y Ihru Fnday 12 Noon tho day botoro publication
Sunday 12 Noon Friday

5 1 *

3 po* avaH Avg 5 &lt;5 50hr, Sal
• comm Sanford based pool
heating leader No coto caikng
Fkrtng immed FiT 6 P T
Call
Misty S.-nattier 323-7070 ait.
212

i n o l e

CLASSIFIED AD RATES

TAROSALES

IN T R A I N I N G

600216 6433

FAMILY PET

S e m

~ CLERK/FtECEPTIONIST
Must have e«P m Windows A
posse** good phone skats Fas
Resume to 407-323 2241 or mail
lo 650 Hickman Cud#. Santotd.
FI 32771

G IF T O F LIFE

23— Lost &amp; Found

Legal Notices

71—H

Sanford, FL

J H K C .

Perfect For
Retired Persons
Or As A Second
Income!

PR EVIO US SO LUTIO N': ‘ A rtis ts, b y dafioKton Im tooBnt, don?
steal. B ui (hay do borrow w ithout giving b a c k * — N ad Roram

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�71— H

elp

W

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P/T CASHIERS &amp;
CDL DRIVERS
Mutt htv# COL Meant*.
Apply In Ptrton:
700 French Ava, Sanford

Scotty's
■PART-TIME EMPLOYEES*
Who It looking lor titra Incoma. Minimal dayl&gt;ghl hoon
I approI ivw k)
Involve* Hftlngtorderlng ot
product.
MUST BE RELIABLE
SEND RESPONSE TO:
Blind Bo i A
T O B o ilH T , Sanford. FI
12T7M M 7
PART-TIME OFFICE ASSIS­
TANT Sanford Doctors office t t
W E 8 12 A'or 2 6 *6 60/hr
leave message al J J J O J J I

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PHONE PROS

Salary ♦ comm • bonus F/T or
PCT Reined atmosphar* smok­
ing ok DnbtMf or Mae 767 9270

KoEndm
RECRUITER
Tor Irr hn.cai staffing lirm
Data salary • commission A
benefits
Preferred previous
ekpenence but and bam the
nrtd candrtate Fat faauma lo:
IC7-U1-04SS or caM 4076210011 for mom detail*.________

RECEPTIONIST
For Tanti me Sams Hair Sakm
Need people person ml good
prone skat Cal Anna al 323
9045________________________

warnm
iwntLicliTT luTnwc

R a a a e a m J il

(407) 869-0444
Now Hiring for
Ssmlnols County
Sates Associates
Assistants
Fu4 Time A Pan Tme
We pey tor E ape nance
Eiceltenl Benefits
Cal our 24 hr Jab Ltn* kxll,'

1-400-711 -JOBS
EOE

m
R IG H T H A N O M A N
Need* 75 svorkara dally.
'11 aign an bonwa la new am’Eitra pay M driver*
'Open | am
M l Dogtrack Rd. Lsngeead
340-410*

71 — H

W

elp

SERVICE TtC M M C U N
To rape* A m a rtin K-Ray Nm
processors tnrougnoul Central
Florida Drugtmo** Ira* Call
4076216414 aak for Rich.
SEWING MACH OPERATORS
Large Sanford compan.es cur­
rently seeking nOviduait ertn
industrial sewing machm* and
ipraacwr/cunar eip
•ORE AT PAT
•MOM-FRL FULL TM E
•HOURLY M V
•GREAT BENEFIT* B4CLU0B40
Please corHacl CORESTAFF at
330-7789 for an appeedmeni

S T E N S T R O M R E N TA L S
SANFORO 4/2 Dm rm CHA
comer lot storage $7M/$700
CASSELBERRY 3/2 Carport
scm preh. C H A
17501750
OSTEEN V I On 4 acres well A
septic eal m kit
$540/1500
NORTH LAKE VILLAGE 2ft
Condo lake access mi trptc
port lease ml opt 1540/1500
JIM DOYLE (407) 322-2420
WE NEED MOUSES TO RENT

ent

117— C o m m e r c i a l

EFFICXNCV

R entals

Mad serv - convenient localon
__________ 323600* ________
FURNISHED ROOMS-Ai ufts
n d Laundry phone and kit
uae 1*5 190 a week 324 4955
LAKE MART Attractive turn
room w’cable. laundry kitchen
prkr. Please cal 324-14*2

LEASE Prime showroom A
waiehouee $10 970 v j ft SR
441 frontage 407 578 2500

OfReii Space AvaMaM* tor
Lease. Sanlord Commerce Clr
totaled at Park Ave A 75lh St 7
suites appro* 3 000 si A 8 500
St $9pst per year Parking is
abundant Ca* John Day al
Strictly Commercial Lie Real
Brokers 407648-0130
OfFICE/WHSI 3 000-15 000 si
From $3 sf Prime toCAhon Mwy
17 92 Sanford f rt from Aeporl
Bhd Cab 124-4440 JinVSuk

95— R o o m m a t e
anted

4 BORM No pets 1300vnon nd
all 1200 Oep GmeayrSanlord
96— R c t i r i m e n t

RESTAURANI FOR LEASE Ful
(Xtoentty aparatrig
fy equpped
ec
C a t;121 5223 tor drtaes

H om es
DCLTONA/SANFORO AREA Re
tvement apt to* rent Beautiful 2/1.
eal n kl tSrvng tm. lg kv rm
etieefchae accastOe
Hand­
rails in bathroom. tu»y *u"V
housekeeping,
hurting
a-de
Lpan request Tuns ponded to
DR office hosp4al etc Nested
bfen Cotomtaa Med Center A
West VcHu s h Memcal Center
Greet SfkR irg area *975mon
Cal 407 313 7004
fB S " B i B — ■
9 9 — A rA R T M E N IS *

118— O f MCE S p a c e F o r
R ene
A MOVE M SPECIAL" 400 sq
ft A up* $265 A MONTH Office
Storage 1210120 or 331 2554
OFFtCLWFICE~WARf HOUSE
Now A . t u r e
Guankan Personal Star
torage
Cat tor detail* 57S 2500
SANFORO OFFICE SPACE
1 tune* avMlabM • 1100 SF A
1100 SF 407 121-7004

s iie d

I OREAT LOCATION*
1 * I Bdrma S17I-S4M Mon
1216112

141— H

APARTMENT LOCATOR*
Never a tea.
1

om es

Fo r S a l e

R^VIKK

H i .i l l y H i t s o u r c e s
MOVE-4N-CONO. 3 1 5 New car
pet A paint N&lt;* yard enci
kort porch $55 000 Aa Is
DEO* CALLAWAY. Raaflor
(407) 1146111. E i t 105

GROUNDSKEEPER WANTED

M A R IN ER 'S V IL LA G E

RF/V1KK

u w ik M i aonw f r ’ OMO
J KlUU MtokKI AhO UP
'
323-4670 ••

H t'.iJ ty R e s o u r c e ': .
O R O V M E W *7. eatm M l up­
graded master suite neat to
park Make often M 3 000
DC DC CAUAWAV. ~
(407) 1746111.Ert. 10$

NOTHMO BUT TM* FtNEST
for root
Gaffvww Apts on Rneherl Rd A
46A. U Mary Al apt hemes wr
p»-v |i*rmk-garages Stale of
the art acimty l.mess taewty
Open today Stop out o&gt; cal
102 2007 to* ■ personal Show
59---------------------------------ROBCLEA VELAS
m Specter - 84fA*4anffk
HUO OKAY 407-1SB4611

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vacan t

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4/1 wen ettra fenced tot

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Toots E bans rag Cal 3106541

NOTICE
Al lentil and raal estate adver­
tisements are subtaci to the
Federal Fa* Housing An whcti
makes 4 aagal
adrartisa any
preference mutation. or (kscrimination based on race, col­
or, rekgion. sea. handicap, lamdal sums or national ongm

SA^6A6 in frame. Mg' lot'
CH A. sat dish $45K hted up
$39 900 at ■ 695 5151

u f/ iu tn

black

MATTRESS SALE - Full sue
used boi springs A mattress
$65 00 Larry’s Mart 3226132

la i£ t
om es

153— A

Fo r S a l e

BY OWNER. Sanford V2 pool
rptin.shed. new roof.
lanced
back yard $69 000 0 6 0 Call
tor more mtarmalcm 122-1187

creage

L o t Fo r

199— P e t s &amp; S u p p l ie s
11.5 ACRES Osteen are* Fiver
access Owner Imancmg Only
$55 000 Ca* 132 9695
BUILDtNQ LOTS oft *27
•rros* from Surtand E Kates
1216212 or pgr 4446594

SANFORO Rent M own 3 bdrm.
2 bath. 1/4 acre tof. Special
Government financing Owner
agent. 24 hour recorded mat
sag* 302-9M2

DELTONA 10 acres Ideal tor
rncibat hemesde horses cattle
terming or nursery* Zoned agri­
cultural
$3 900/ACRE
Sm
down w ‘owner Imance 704 7471772 or 904-7176472

ST J04fN* RIVER 2 acres V2 5
Tree* fireplace, dock much
mere $204 000 3499750
At I tlROuhl I HIIMIS
VI NtllHI I PROP! M ill S

GENEVA 10 meet East of San
lord BeeiAt.4 h»)h A dry wood
ed 1/2 acre plus toft Country
Roads $15500 14* 7*44
LAKE 'HAR NEY T o Acres lk
Harnay Woods I X 000 20
rrvnt to SantoTO 407-2*4-5270
OAKRIOOC FARMS
Osteen
Oefinna are* to acres deal tor
horses ot cams term Motwe
home or hometse Zoned egn
$44 900 Fnancmg I r U wr sm
down payment (904) 7476100

LAKE MARY Cutl Wt 37 dm
Gmbeft prmd $99600
RENOVATED New crpL-pamt
app405'A AA hen nays g*/e
bo A deck $54 *00
■C POOL Pr* Ir t c lo a M w
rVvfem 7 car gar epd $44000
V I .$ Renovated Cera me kW
I K tys. Inert yd $54,100
MARKHAM WOOOS 5 * bd 3
bam t 2 acres Over 3100 aq ft
Lw'anfam, arm pool $1*4J00

155— C o n d o m i n i u m s
Fo r S a l e
SANOLIWOOO-171 Upstart
New appl A C H A dvwr todks
port New pamtearpet Reduced
to $25200 C M 322 9315
157— M

UPGRADED TOWNHOUSE m
Pm* Rdg* Club 1 bd 2 A 1/2
bath New tile, new carpeting
f .eryThmg better n new' Lake
troofOiry $62 000"
STENSTROM REALTY. P4C
(407) 1211420
WERE SELLING HOMES Cal
a Santoro tpeoavtt Jermgan
pmoedes A»a tor Dot WMler123-116$ or 110-12$$.

FOUND BLACK A WHITE DOG
CALL TO IDENTIFY.
121-1777

211—

14 ■ 44 M SpM 1990 Skykn*
Oaa Spmgs Obi rocl toed
$72,500

MOOCRM FURN A Antiques
1 PIECE or Whole Household

S ale

arage

S ales

WANT TO GET RIO
OF ALL THAT
STUFF?
A YARO SALE s the perfect
way to do that and me Senwnoto
Herald can brmg people to you
d o « AAerosa yoi* saw m me
Sembtote Hereto t orortytSI /
kn* and watch me .tem* wav*
wh*a me money comes to Cal
by Noon on Tuesday and r » / 5
kne ad can run tor mree days to
me Haraid tor ONLY $9.1411 A4
*a ask i* that you prepay m#
ad Ca* ut-we can hmp"
J407^

322-2611

^ ‘ APPLIAMCE
STORE, in..
1 l M- 5outh

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4t11S.Hi). 17-12,Canton
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Wisbt'i. OrytfS, RrirtMntort

i$ k Onhieti Fieri

PROFESSIONAL
lor

EAT employ
profasktorial
and benefits Consider
ih* career of Dantal Aaatstng
Format aducaBon of 1900 hours.
Laaang to Bute and Nanonai
Work In a tost
- ,* 1 technical, ever
career m ih* alkad
k&gt; of
I Orange 14
mda Tack

iwanL ACT A48 TBSB. ast
7 M b you am aftaady in tie
-wart place, ready to ra-entar or
lust looking to Pro lulur* they
nkva • program daaignad lor
FM

M o . P.|.

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PALMPOINT, SANFORD

• Smg't Story Design • No On* Btkw or Abov*
• Energy • Efficient Studio. 1 &amp; 2 Bedroom
r? ATIo/dabt* Apartments
• rn*ndty. On S«U. Deptndabf* Managem*fll
CJ • Aim Stong*. Pnvau Patn &amp;Mon!

^

Sanford Court
Apartments
3291 8 . Sanford Av*. • Sanford
3 2 3 -3 3 0 1

n MO.00

SC ountrq C h a rm ]
city convenience

2 5 3 -A d d h io n s &amp;
R e m o d e l in g
NEW RCMOOCL REPAIR
Doors, windows, carpentry,
s*Vm decks A concrete
S G Baknt CBC19880
32316832! 5
2 56-A

p p l ia n c e

R

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•NOFESBIONAL Sam* day/
w&gt;t day
service on at ap
Xkancas Low rat**, formerly ml
Sears Accptmg VtaaWCDisc/
UAEX Cal Rchard 281-0530

tetwerfe Instantboni Wtn*Vnt.
Lem
VB, graphic*, on-ad*
r*nng Reat 407674-1SH
2 6 2 -C a b i n e t s

r u c k /B u s e s / V a n s

1507 Eliot St Books, house­
hold ferns clothes etc

YARD SALE
Sat 2/7 at 460 461 A 454 FVvervvrw Ave Behind lake Mon­
roe Inn DON’T MIS3 THIS ONE
Clocks Tonka Toys, vaseline
glass table saw listing tods,
coo coo dock, much more
Come Early*

Alum. Cans Copper / Brass
l Recycling: 121-0004
414 W. Flrsl-*4/F 4-5. Sal f-1

Fo r

S ale
97 CHEVY S10 ert cab pick-up
Leer cap Bed »ner. 10 rack CO,
AM/FM w/tape. AT/PS Almost
new *16 500 hrm 110-1281.
238— V

e h ic l e s

W

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CASH $$$ PAID!
For Junk Cars. Trucks A Misc1
HTTP AMERICA MAUTirtn m
24 0 — B o a t R

entals

FISHING BOATS FOR RENT
Stading at $30 A up Also
24’ Ftonloon Cat 330-1612
241— REC.
V

e h ic l e s / C a m p e r s

Fo r

S ale
is c e l l a n e o u s

WHEELCHAIR Like new $200
l g backtrace new Portable
sew-ng mach ml table $200/
0 6 0 Can 322 5924
WOLFE TANNINQ BEDS
TAN AT HOME
Buy DIRECT and SAVEt
Commercialhome un«S from
$199 00 Low Monmfy Payments
FREE Color Catalog
Cal TODAY 1600-711 -0158

1997 ROYALE TRAILER. 46
•eel. *e» comared front Mert­
en. tn arte 5 awngs. 2 efectnc
SHIS 16 ft A ft ft. Al options
Cost $461k)
asking $29&lt;k)
Like new *41624-073*
ROYAL VOYAGER Presidential
1994 32 ft rear bed. awning,
lots of storage Many eitras.
non-smoker, eic cond Priced
to set Cat 330-7462

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 Voftoline at the
Seminole Herald.

322-2611

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DRYWAUtTUCCO Repan
Wa» A CetriQ Tt rtixas
Matched Popcorn 1226114
2 7 8 -H a n d y M

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U BUY-IT- 1 Will Aatambf* ft*l
Appf.toys’ent
ctr/etc
Local
house cal* I7S-10S3
2 7 9 -H a u l i n g
HAUUNOI1
Resrt bash, garage clean outai
RaaaonatMe RawaH ... 349-9658
280* H o m e
I m pro vem ents
CHARLES D. (Dan) kKLLER
wIRa /J f £QJ, P W
Comm, remodel, edtlaons. repad MC. VISA
407620-1741

A-Z LawTech
Drvtxc* $55. Custody $75.
Bankruptcy $75, Nam* Chang*
$55. Etc. 24 hra (407) 522-0347
http JhawwjnlndaprtngxonV
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E-Z PARA SERVICES
Dfeerea IIOVWMa ISO
CaM (407) M4-027114 hra.
3 0 0 -P r e s s u r e
C l e a n in g

281- I r r i g a t i o n 4 c

Dacks'Walks'Onvet'Homes'
'Bukckngs-ReVComm'Fre* EsV
LMc/Wiaur Steam Factory

2 6 9 -C l e a n i n g S e r v ic e s

R e p a ir

Kn&gt;nl • VulU-ytvMll • KparUIn* I toot • Ti-nnb Couru

JOVE WOUT Specials HomW
Me. —Praaaut* Waahmg— Free
ttt 302-7220 or pgr 372-3110

2 8 5 -L a n d s c a p i n g

PMeeaiorMi MeM Sarvtoea
Homet/Otc/CondtVApart
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407-114-7A41 40761*6174
401

C o u n try L a k e
Apartm ents
* at

2 88-L e g a l S e r v ic e s

CARPENTER Al Home

Tfaecunmgiprunmg Landacap*
grtdmg Topsodhl ckr&lt;gr*Y*1
Backhoe-boocat Raaaonabf*
rata*. RANCHRBNTALB
407611-1449

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OREO GROSS LAWN SERVICE
RESCOM
QUALITY CARE
FREE EST 121-091*.

repays, painting t ceramic Me
Richard Oroat 3215972

APOLLO CLEANHO SVC
ComnvRasrt OuaWy Svc/Salrslaction guar LkVln* 3216944

• IS O -5204

2714

SUNSCAPC LAWN MOMT
Free EaUmetaa/Low Rata*
&gt;20-7174

DUN RITE Raa/Comm
Fra* a*L UcAna. Mafor credit
cards acoap4ML»16123

1BDRM/1BATH I N t e .l t
2 BDRM/1 BATH 1028 m . tL
2 BDRM/2 BATH 1128 m . «•

*

S e r v ic e s

HANOVMAN Painting, concrat*.
dry wal. ramodeling. lanovi
kon* Cel 2*2 7049

A modal* New complete 4 ton*
eyatam-Spacfal 8950321-3717

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Lk :*CGCO*7&gt;14*12?7202

DAVOKEY CONSTRUCTION

A* CLEAMHO SVC RaakV
xvnm Fra* art 324-0327/w pgr
or nvned raapona* 999 3961

A M A B M fT M M

2 8 7 -L a w

CaM Ih* Baatii Fra* Estimates
Great tannea RaarComm
Ca* X2S-77M

UX TYPE CABINETS-rrtac*/
moodTrace/wa* unit countertop/
Joora new calmets 12464*0

Call to see Ifyou qualify for this
opportunity tq own a new home. *

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235—
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C o n s u l t in g

INCLUDING LOT

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223— M
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PARK AVI. MOMJE PARK
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78 MERCURY COUGAR Need!
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2750 Country Club Rd Every­
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Sat Only, 8am-? Furn. baby
items etc Maytav CC area 300
Lake Bird. Sanlord

n t i q u e /C l a s s ic s

79 DOOGE UL RED EXPRESS'
mmt condition. 360 cd AT/PS
50 seres tires CAM. headers
$9 500 OBO TradeT 110-1281

Antique Sferhng turn, oak slant
lop carved desk wreker. glass
A tewelry 300 Larkwood Dr
8«m-12pm Fn A Sat

219—Wanted to Buy

H om es

I t ■ *4 1/1 Spw 1943 erk
Eien, acm rm carport
$1$600

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creage

BEAUTIFUL M bred Dalmatian
puppet 8 wfcs oM no papers
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OR 331-1144

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(407) 323-8160

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SOLID CHERRY Oueen Anne
dining room Perfect condemn
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KIT 'N ' C’ARI.VI.E ® hy l.urn TYrlRhl

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LAKE MARY-AM new 2 bdrm
suites W' He baih tut kitchen
W O . C H A , 50 ft side porch,
landscaped $900-’mon 137 E
Crystal Lk Ave Call 322 9432

WAREHOUSE PERSON
Needed lor large greenhouse
Wd be responsible for shipping’
receiving Mutl be capable ol
lifting al least 50 Ibd and wort
long. net*** hours Forklift eip
helpful Apply In person 6770
W SR 48 Sanford
WAREHOUSE
POSITIONS:
SHippma, r e c e i v w o . PICK­
ING. PACKING AND WAHEHOUSING • RECOTON COR­
PORATION, the nations lead­
ing distributor'manufacturer of
electronic accessories, has
Immediate openings m ns
Lake Mary lacwnes tor 1a1 and
2nd thin warehouse. Hour*
allabla:
7:00*m-l:Mpm.
4 00am-4 30pm and 4:00PM12:10AM Must be able to HI •
minimum of 50 tot on a contin­
uous basis Forkkfl eipenence
preferred Starting rale SS 75
1st shift. S5 95 2nd shift “
Mutt pass math test Apply m
person at 2950 Lake Emma
Road Lake Mary FL EOE.

For 256 apt canmsevry .rated
n Sanford F/T poMt-n Good
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CALL 322-8133

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Training Armed S Unarmed
Brantfy A Aaaoc. 834-7444

ROOFERS WANTED
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by Chic Young

BLONDIE

Hip prosthesis should fit well
D K A It D lt G O T T M y 4fi ye a r old
husband re c e n tly unde rw e nt a hip
replacement operation that left him I
1/2 inches taller on the operated side
His knees an* not even. Th e surgeon,
after ordering a lift for his shoe, won't
pay any attention to him Is this dis­
crepancy common after hip surgery?
D K A It It K A D K H : N o. it isn't
Som eone m essed up O rd in a rily ,
o rth o p e d ic su rg e o n s m ake great
efforts to match the prosthetic hip to
the opposite, norm al hip When per
formed properly, the surgery should
result in two legs that are of equal
length N othing is perfect, however,
and after the surgery, there may be a
fraction of an inch discrepancy An
inch and a half is monumental While
you r husband can probably learn to
compensate for the disparate lengths
ibv using a lift and altering his gait),
this surgical complication is likely to
result in future hip and back pain
I suggest that he be esamined by an
orthopedic super* pecialist at a major
hospital center While replacement of
the ill fitting prosthesis m ay be an
option, there may he other alterna
lives too In my view, a second opinion

D K A It D K G O T T : M y two g irls ,
ages B and 10. have inverted nipples
Is there a procedure to correct this’
Will they be able to nurse their own

DR. GOTT
PETER
GOTT. M.D.

children?

twice a day. O nce the skin reaction
has disappeared, use only high quality
gold earrings — no chcapies or silver
types. If an allergy is to blame, your
ears should Ik *fine thereafter If infec­
tion is the c u lp r it, y o u r lobes w ill
again bother you At that point, you'll
have to de cide w h e th e r o r not to
forego pierced ears altogether

is mandatory
T o givi you more information. I am
se n d in g you a copy ol m y H e a lth
Iteport "A n Info rm e d A p p ro a ch to
Surgery ” O th e r readers who would
like a copy should send *2 plus a long,
sell addressed, stamped envelope to
p .O llo* 2017. M u rra y H ill Station
New York. N Y 10156 Be sure to men
lion the title
D K A It IMt C iO T T I've developed a
soreness and a seepage w h ere m y
ears are pierced Th e reaction invan
ably occurs with e a rrin gs in place,
and lessens when they are out M y
podiatrist told me it was a yeast con
dilion that would never clear up and
gave me salve, which hasn't helped
What do you think"’
D K A It ItK A D K H I think that your
|xidialn*t should limit his practice to
the leet
Infected e a r lobes are a com m on
consequence of ear piercing, because
the integrity of the skin is altered and
bactena can enter the holes In such
cases, the lobes can become hot. red
and swollen T h e situation is aggra
vated by the presence of e a rrin g s ,
which provide a n v s s for the bacteria
However, there is another possibili
tv Y ou m ay be a lle rg ic to ce rta in

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1 Medicinal root 40 Close a
7 TV's — Wblta
falcon's eyes
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41 Wide ahoe size
13 Auto safety
42 Capital of
device (2 wds.)
Oregon
14 Make untidy
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(2 wds.)
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15 Delaware
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philosophy
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explosive
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D K A It ItK A D K H M any prepubes
cent g irls have in v e rte d nipples
However, once the children begin to
mature, their nipples will enlarge and
assum e the n o rm a l co nfig uratio n
under the effect of female hormones.
In some instances, the nipples remain
inverted, however, when the women
later become pregnant, the surge of
hormones usually corrects the invrr
sion. m a k in g bre a st feeding easy
Don't consider a surgical procedure
at th is tim e D u rin g the next lew
years, your daughters' breasts should
develop normally
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mg mrkel Such alloys an* often used
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Saturday. March 7, 1998

Conditions indigonous lo your status and
finances could show marked Improve­
ments w the year ahead When opportu­
nity knocks, be there lo usher m him or
her
PISCES (Feb. 20-Merch 20) Endeavors
you personally direct today will be the
onos with the strongest probabilities tor
success However, you must keep control
over an the aspects Trying to patch up a
broken rom ance? T h e A atto-O raph
Matchmaker can help you understand
what to do lo make the relationship work,
Mail $2 75 lo Matchmaker, c/o this newspaper. P .O Box 1758. Murrey Hill
Station. New York, NY 10156
A R IE S (M arch 21-A prll IS ) The race
does not necessarfy go to the swift, but
to the determined today, so slaying
power is the maior requirement Select

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your obtectives and loltow your locus
T A U R U S (A p ril 20-May 20) Open the
windows today end lot *1 the trash air It
you harbor anger or resentment, they wil
work against your best interests, while
forgiveness removes impediments Irom
your path
GEMINI (May 2 1-June 20) Your tour-teal
clover will be working lor your benefit
where your woridty affairs are concerned
today, but you might not be as lucky in
situations where tnends are nvotved Do
not lake pals tor granted
C A N CER (June 21-July 22) It you view
Me ptUosophicalfy today, it will enhance
your victories and take the sting out ol
failure Both will be operating on Ihe
same level
L E O (Ju ly 23-Aug. 22) Things should
work out reasonably welt lor you today
where your worldly interests are conearned You may nof get everything you
want, but you'll do OK.
V IR G O (A u g . 23-Se p t. 23) Today, it
you're seeking a joeit involvement, do H
w4h tnends w*h whom you've been suecessful previously instead of with people

who are yet to be tested
L IB R A ( Sept . 2 3 -O c t. 23) A vein
acquaintance might ckng to your coatlaiis
today and try lo claim credit lor your
achievements It he or she tan! entitled,
brush this person oft
SCORPIO (O c t 24-Mov. 22) You wilt be
both resourceful end imaginative today,
but your negative thought* could over­
power your bright ideas * you're not carehit and ateal some ol their luster
S A G IT T A R IU S (N o v. 23-Dec. 31) im­
patience could be your least attractive
trait today and weaken your position of
entice you to make impractical moves.
Focus on your strengths, not on youf
weaknesses
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. IS ) It you're
negotiabng a matter of importance today,
do 4 In the fairest manner poewble. even
4 It ie with a person you dnkke You could
be In lor a surprise
AQUARIUS (Jen. 30-Pet. IS ) Financial
conditions In general took favorable lor
you today. Do not let doubts cast 6 pal
over y o u opportunities end probetNkbes
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In the Iasi two days. I have shown
you a bra ce uf b e a u tilu l deception
plays by declarer Well, a defender ran
also pull Ihe wool over declarer's eye*
H e re is F re n c h w o rld ch a m p io n
Michel Perron playing against Italy in
Tunisia last October
In the other room, the Italian Kasl
opened with a weak two bid Neither
North nor South had quite enough to
bid. so two hearts becam e the final
contract With the aid o( some friendly
defense, de cla re r em erged with six
tricks too to France
Perron is a believer in the sound ap
p ro a rh N eeding a be tter suit for a
weak tw o, he passed as d e a le r
Norberi Boechi, South, opened with a
weak no trump, showing 12 14 points

In leaping straight to game G iorgio
si o* vs
North
D u b o in . N o rth , hoped h it club suit
s A J I
wuuld be useful
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P a u l C h e m la tW e sti m ig h t have
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started with the diamond four, but he
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p re fe rre d to lead from his club se­
quence. selecting the queen as per his West
East
p a rtn e rs h ip 's agreem ent D e c la re r
a g it
5 3 2
won with the ace and returned his tec V •
V Q to 6 5 4 2
ond club What should Perron discard? • Q 1 5 4 2
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heart without m ore thought T h a l'a
Sou Hi
why we weren't playing in Ihe world
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spade eight onto the table!
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West switched to a diamond. South
* A 4
taking Rasl'a nine with h ii jack. Now
declarer had to find the spade queen.
Vulnerable: Neither
Ite m e m b e rin g P e rro n 's d is c a rd .
D e a le r East
Bocchi led a low spade to dum m y's
East
South
West North
jack. How ever, Perron produced the
Pass
queen as If out of his back pocket.
3NT
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FRIDAY, APRIL 3. 1998

90th YEAR. No. 159

Dale: No apology for trying to lure Tony VanDerworp
By R u u White
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SKMINOI.K COUNTY
Thr
lug dl w.u lor thr Hcrvltrs o|
Poiiv VunDrru-urp has Ix-gun
Will hr routlnur to work lot

Srtiiluolr County or for tlir
City i»l Sanford?
VanDerworp, thr d im tor ol
KionoiuU Development
and
Sprel.il
IToJrcts for thr
rniinly. applied for thr city
in.in.tort's |oh on Friday (list as

thr dradllnr wan drawing to a
ilosr Hr Is ronsldrrrd to hr
lar and away thr one to heat
among U15 appllrantn.
With Ills rrsiiinr and appll
ration. VanDerworp wrote a
short note that read In part:

Throughout my career with
Seminole
County.
I
have
galnrd In depth rxprrtrnre In
various Sanford Initiatives such
.is economic development, road
building. airport
expansion
and community rrvttaluullou

SCC. Magic,
battle in
scholarship
basketball

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Brief*...........
Classified . . . . .lOA'ilA
Comic*......... .......... 6A
Crottword . . .
Dear Abby . . .
Horoacope . . . .......... 6A
Obituaries . . . .......... 2A
Police Brief* .
People .........
Religion . . . . .......... SA
Sport*.........
t v ................. .......... 9A
Weather . . . . .......... 2A

Please dee M a na g e r. P a |c 3 A

By Shari Brodle
I IKUAl.D FKATUKK EDITOR
IJ\KK MAUY One opponent
of the Kronnmlr Incentive Pro
gram may have iound a way lo
nuke the 'corporate welfare*
piogiam more palatable to the
residents of die city.
Community advocate Doug
Fortier fought lor and won an
amendment to the city's KIP
policy, adoplrd at the last city
commission
meeting
Tilts
amendment to die original
|xillcy. which expired In Marrh
ol HKI7. Includes a paragraph
which will allow the cltv to set
aside *15 |x-n eul ol all reve­
nues received wtiUli exieed die
city's return on Investments* In
thr KIP Fortier has a plan lor
what dir i IIv &lt;an do with Ihat
Income
‘ Lake Mary lesldriita and
businesses should soon see a
PtasM Sm PUa. Pag* U

By Jeana Hu|hti
I IKUAl.D STAFF WRITER

INDEX * l

"H ir City Is poised to hulld
on It sown iinupir assets, and I
would lx- honored to lx* part of
thr challengrs and rewards
ahead," VanDerworp said
VanDerworp. 40. Is a 15-

A new plan to
boost business?

Stressing the Abled in disAbled

SKMINOI.K COUNTY Curley
Neal and thr Orlando, M.iglr
Wlteels rrluni to the court to
defend last year's victory over
Dr. K. Ann Metier and her
Seminole Community College
Dream Tram Flie two trams go
wheel to whrrl to raise schol­
arship money and awareness
lor disabled students attending
SCC
T ile Orlando Magic Wheels
charily game Is a great event
lor everyone.’ said Dr. K. Ann
McGee.
SCC
president.
‘ Players hum Lxith teams have
a lot ol lun entertaining thr
community while helping a
worthy cause.*
Former Magic center Greg
Kite will play for the SCC
Drrain Team this year. Kite Is
SCC's new volunteer assistant
men's basketball coach.
SCC hopes to double the
$050 raised for scholarships
during last year's event. Money
raised Is eligible for State of
Florida matching money on a
dollar -for-dollar basts.
In addition to raising money
for scholarships the game
helps to Increase the commu­
nity's awareness of the services
SCC has available to students
with disabilities. A wide variety
of academic support services
are provtdrd at no charge to
studrnts with various special
needs.
Half-time activities will in­
clude drawings for prizes do­
nated by local merchants.
Among the prizes to be given
away arc un Orlando Magic cap
autographed by the team. $50
gift basket from AT&amp;T Ofllce
Products. $25 gift certificate
from Fault's. Spaulding bas­
ketballs. and l'.*ather attaches.
Tickets fur the drawing arc
available In advance or at the
Please Sm Oama. Page 3A

Tony
VanD erw orp
le consid­
ered the
fro n t-ru n n e r
In Ssnford's
seerch for e
city meneger.

Doug Fornor

Lake M a ry wants
representation on
airport board
By Nick PfelfauT
HKUAI.D STAFF WHITER

Ptmo Courts*? o« SCC

Orlando Magic Wheals center. Ed Tuthlll (left) laced oil
against SCC's Ed Siemer in the first benefit lor the

Seminole Community College Sludenta with Disabilities
Scholarship Fund.

Com m unity D ay:
M eet police, fire
officials, politicos
$

By David F u l t r
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - In an effort to
fumlllarlzr citizens with local
and county police, employees
of die local fire department
and
city
officials,
die
Goldsboro Community Day has
been established.
Tills event was developed In
connection wldi die new Com­
munity Oriented Policing pro­
gram dial law enforcement
agencies are using to replace
tradldonal meOiods of fighting
crime. Formerly, police have
taken callB, written reports and
made arrests. Dut, before now,
there has been no Integration
wldi police and the community.
With die Community Ori­
ented Policing program, offi­
cers will be assigned to an
area full-time. Tills will give

die officer an opportunity to
hear from citizens with dielr
concerns. T h e Idea Is to have
law enforcement Join wldi the
community to fight crime,* said
Commander Ray Bronson of
die Sanford Police Department.
Goldsboro Is one of the areas
in the city targeted for the new
Community Oriented Policing
program. Georgetown and die
Downtown/Hlstorlc area are
the other two. These arras do
not have full Implementation of
die program as of yet. They
ore currently In die planning
and targeting phase. The City
of
Sanford
was
recently
awarded a Universal Hiring
Grant to employee four new
ollce officers which will go to
rip the program.
The Ooldsboro Community
P U s m $•• Day. fag* S*

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LAKE MARY • Only one of
two resolutions regarding the
Orlando Sanford Airport re­
ceived approval last night
during thr Dike Mary City
Commission meeting.
On a
split vote, thr etty only ap
proved sending a communica­
tion to thr Sanford City Com­
mission requesting a hake
Mary citizen lx- namrd to die
Aviation Authority.
Naming persons to thr IImember authority Is thr re­
sponsibility of thr Sanford City
Commission and at present
therr Is no vacancy on the
board.
Sanford Mayor lurry Dale

was on hand for the Lake Mary
Hireling. *1 wanted to be on
hand In case they had any
questions they wanted to ask
me.* he said, 'but no one said
anything *
Thr resolution regarding the
mrmlx-rshlp request was ap­
proved on u three to two vote.
Opposed were Mayor David
Mt-alor
and
Commissioner
Grorge Duryra. Commissioner
Gaiy Brrnder. a resident of
Tlmacuan. who has been a
leader In trying to resolve noise
problems Indicated he was
generally against the proposal
hut felt his constituents would
prefer that hr approve It.
Otlirrs voting for approval
were
Commissioner
Thom
Picas* See N o 1m . Pag* 3 A

Dinner with George and Martha
Longwood
Elementary
Schools
Drama Department is presenting Its
annual spring musical. Give Thanks
America. George Washington (played
by Kelly M yletl. with Alyssa LaRenzie
as Martha) Is taken Into the future
where he visits pioneers moving
west, expanding the country (rom the
east coast, hears Abraham Lincoln's
Gettysburg Address; Is told how our
country had help from people all over
the world and taken to an im m i­
grant's classroom, where they are
learning lo speak English; is lold
about our modern day technology;
and finally, taken to the moon where
astronauts are placing the (lag on its
surface The performance dates are
tonight, Friday. April 3 (dinner served
at 6 p m and show at 7 p m ) and a
Sunday Matinee. April 5 (dinner
served at 12:30 p m and show at 2
p m ) Tickets are $6 tor adults and
S3 for children Tickets can be pur­
chased at the school, located at 940
Orange Av«. in Longwood For more
information contact Alice Kee at 320­
3307.

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o n in y o u r co m m u n ity ?

SCHOOL NOTES

T h e

Register now tor Judaic studies

School rezoning
Tile Seminole County Public Schools have sihrdulrd a public
information and Input session on middle si bool rrzonlng for
Tuesday. April 7 at 7 pm. In Winter Springs High School
auditorium. Winter Springs High School is located at 130
Tuskavvilla Road. Winter Springs
A new middle school ls scheduled lo lx- constructed In the
Oviedo area with a completion date scheduled for sometime
during the 1999/2000 school year. Tills session Is an opportunity
for the public to provide suggestions on middle school rezontng
east of Highway 17-92. The schools which may Incur the greatest
Impact are South Seminole. Indian Trails. Juckson Heights, and
Tuskawllla middle schools.

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I h e u p p e r - 8 0 s , L o w s In t h e
Saturday:
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m id - G O s
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Sunday: P a r t l y c l o u d y .
in t h e uppcr-70». l- o w s
in
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lo w - 5 0 ».
Monday:
S u n n y . I l l g h s in I h e vipper-70s.

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t o w n In t h e m l d - 5 0 s .

EXTENDED OUTLOOK
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
Ptcldy 86 66 Ptcldy 83 62
SUNDAY
MONDAY
Ptcdly 76 52 Ptcldy 77 55

LOTTERY
H e ro a r e th e w in n in g n u m b e rs
s e le c t e d o n Thursday In the
F lo rid a L ottery
F a n ta s y S
3 -5 -2 1 -2 2 -2 4
L o t t o (March 2B)
5 -1 1 -3 1 -3 2 -4 0 -4 8

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FRIDAY:
SOLUNAR TABLE: min. 10;55
a m., maj. 4:45 a.m., mtn.
11:30 p.m., maj. 5:15 p.m.
TIDES: Daytona Beach: high:
12:51 a.m., 1:18 p.m.. low: 7:15
a.m.. 7:28 p.m. New Smyrna
Beach: high: 12:56 a.m.. 1:23
p.m.. low: 7:20 a.m.. 7:33 p.m..
Cocoa Beach: high: 1:11 a.m.,
1:38 p.m.. low: 7:35 a.m.. 7:48
p.m.

|BEACH CONOmONS
Daytona Beach ft New
Smyrna Beach: Seas arc 46 feet and choppy. Water
temperature at Daytona Is
66 degrees and at New
Sym m a. 66 degrees. Winds
are from the southwest at
15-20 m.p.h.

STATISTICS
Th« high temperature In
Sanford Thursday was 90
degrees and the overnight low
was 67.
Recorded rainfall for the
period ending at lO a.m.,
Friday totaled 0.00 Inch.
•Bumloc................0:13 a.m.
•Sunset.................6:44 p.m.

S em in o le Herald
" S w i n g Seminole Counry Since IV O R "

Fnday. Apnl 3. 1998 • Vol. 90. No. 159
Published Daily Except Monday, Saturday &amp; Christmas by
Republic Newspapers. Inc • 300 N French Awe , Sanford. FL 32771
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Service volunteers help
clean up after the storm
SANFORD
When Ihr most
deadly tornadoes to ever hit
Ihr stair roarrei through Crn
tial Florida in Frhniury. learns
from thr ii.illoti.il service progmm AmrriCoqis came lo thr
aid of Seminole Courtly survi­
vors.
AmerlCorps was rrrated by
the National and Community
Trust Ad of 1993 lo build
stronger communities through
service to others. Krrm lts
pledgr lo "gel things done for
America* during their one year
lour of duly. They receive a
small living allowance and. af­
ter a year of service, an educa­
tion uward.
AmerlCorps VISTA recruit
[Irani Danis has been coordi­

Newspapers. Inc.

nating volunteer activities al
ihe county mobile command
post on South Sanford Avenue
since March 10. Donls and
Jody lewis, another VISTA
volunteer on site, normally
work wiili ilahlt.il lor Human­
ity hut
were
temporarily
called on to relieve Seminole
Volunteer Center staffrrs, who
had manned the command
jkisI since the storm.
In addition, morr than 20
members of AmeriCorjis Flor­
ida State Parks, based 111
Gainesville and Dunedin arr
working in Seminole County,
at thr request of thr Federal
Emergency
Management
Agency (FEMA). The Florida
Commission on Community
Service
administers
AmeriCnrps Florida Stale Parks and
Picam M* Clean up. Page 3A

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Odessa Pugh - Business Manager
Teran Games
Mebnda Moms
Lmda Spiegel

D on M u se n (loft), project coordinalor, and Dawn Berggron (with chain saw),
of G a in osvillo. clonr dobns from a homesito on South Sanford Avonuo on
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Uy Debra Wood
HERALD CORRESPONDENT

SANFORD
s.uiford Middle School Chorus Dim tor Cvnthln
Gray i ' prepanng students lot the annual District Festival
Hosted this year by Seminole Communltv College the Festival is
April IS Inrnt 8 dO n.tn to noon
Four SMS groups will perform Mvstlial Illusions Harmony.
Impressions, and image.
ITie contpetiiion is free and open m ihe publn Gray would like
to encourage SMS parents and the San lord rommuntiv to turn
out In support of the students.

Y O U !

For more Information, contact
Shari Drodle at 332*3011

Charter school registration open

Chorus district festival

w a n t s

T h r S r m l n o l r H erm lri h a s opening** fo r
co rrespon den t*s in th e th e c o m m u n it ie s o f
lio n g w o o d . W in t e r SprlrtRa a n d O v ie d o .
A b ility to w rite n rnunt, p h o t o g r a p h ic s k ills a
p lu s . S I io w c u h c y o u r p rid e in y o u r c o m m u n it y
a n d Its a c c o m p lis h m e n t s .

! O Nil WOOD
Congregation Ik-th El ol Central Florida is
-('if 10 announce early rrplstr.uIon applications tor ihr 1998” • ‘■•Msoti are now Ix-mg accepted lor a llntliril time tor the
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wiiin programs Nursery lot ,t and l vr.n olds by Aug. 31;
Siuthe** tot Ptr K through . th Gride. Hebrew Studies lor
!;;i uett Seventh Cirailr. Adult Eduratton series ot Lectures
Seminars and tltr liar and Bat Mlzvnli datrs ate now
1tide tot 1998 and 1999
i "tipiI'catton oiler'- a unique program that provides
i '• '■ develop religious social and educational Interactions,
t warm and eating atmosphere students receive the
■*• ! t ; ' ot ,lud.m and Hebrew skills supplemented with
ictnines including arts and crufts music and festival
U'ous \il piogram are stalled with irrlldcd. experienced
. •art tit instruetors
-'^tstr.itioii Information packet ts available by calling Rabbi
V '1 Elba, at (4071 788 3729 ot visiting us at mil addirss 100
K id Dmgwood loll Markham Woods Road) Prospective
bets ,ut welcome to visit Belli El at then web site
ii ww beth el org

- \ \ !i ‘UD Ravs of Hope Charter School. Ibtki West Airport
d Santonl. ts romluetillg registration tot tin 1998-99 school
ve.it Eligibility requirements include the billowing: 2.0 Ol’A or
I h-Iow lower ipi.irtlle in standardized testing and a 2 0 on the
Hernia Writes Registration Is open to all prospective Seminole
uttv sivth seventh and rlghtli graders Imerrsted parents and
stmletits uiav contact the school oilier at 1407] 1122-5010 to
-.H duli u ippntntmrnt and walk through 11 von ire looking lot
,. in n d im non lti public school choice tall K.i\*&gt; ot Hope Charter
Si hHul

H e r a ld

S e m in o le

Helene Mary Hatchr 52.
Scarlet Road. Winter Park,
died Thursday, April 2. 1998.
Horn In Brooklyn. N.Y., she
moved to Central Florida in
1989. Ms. Hatch was a minis­
ter. She was a member of
Aloma
United
Methodist
Church.
Survivors Include son. John.
Winter Park: sister. Prlcllla Al­
exander. Israel.
Family Funeral Care, Oviedo.
In charge of arrangements.
LEONARD CLAYTON JOLLY
Leonard Clayton Jolly, 73.
First Street. Lake Mary, died
Friday. March 13, 1998. Bom
in Warrior, Ala., he moved to
Central Florida in 1968. Mr.
Jolly was a retired electrician.
He served in the U.S. Mer­
chant Marines during W.W.tl.
Mr. Jolly was a Catholic.
Survivors Include son. Robert
W.. Lake Mary; daughters.
Kathy Gchr, Jane D’Amico,
both of Lake Mary: 3 brothers;
4 sisters: 4 grandchildren; 3
great-grandchildren.
Brisson Funeral Home. San­
ford, In charge of arrange­
ments.

ber of All Souls Catholic
Church.
--------------Survivors include husband.
Wilbur; daughters, Helen Har­
rison. Sanford, Judith Stusalovlch, Stratford. Conn.: son.
Kenneth
Donohue.
Dayton.
Ohio; B grandchildren:
13
great -grandehlldrrn.
Gramkow
Funeral
Home.
Sanford. In churgr of ar­
rangements.

11 Hour Professional Staff

Medication Assistance Management
Emergency Response System in Haiti Apartment
On Site Keliahilitalmn Therapv
Three Gourmet Meals Served D j i Iv
Social Activities &amp; Wellness Programs
Scheduled Transportation

FUNERAL
TAYMAN, CECILIA R.
Mass of ChMMInn I1uri.il for
CrelUa It Tayman. H3. of Sanford
who died Thursday, will he 2 p.m.
Saturduy ul All Soul* Catholic
Church with Father Richard Tout
us Celebrant. Arrangements by
Urumkow Funeral Home. 500 E.
Airport lUvd., Sanford. Ft. 32773.
14071 322-3213.

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Jennifer Leah Kalris,
19,
Remington Oak Drive. Lake
Mary, died Tuesday. March
31. 1998. Bom In San Luis
Obispo. Calif., she moved to
Central Florida In 1990 from
Horsham, Pa. Miss Kalris was
a student at Rollins College.
She was a 199C graduate of
Lake Mary High School. Miss
Kalris was a member of Sum­
mer Teacher Civic Theater of
Orlando. International Thespi­
ans Society Troupe #3506,
and Rollins College Crew Team
and Theater Dept. She was on
the Dean’s List at Rollins Collegc.
Survivors include parents,
John and Barbara. Lake Mary;
sister. Christina. Tampa; ma­
ternal- grandmother.
Mary
German. Pompano Beach; pa­
ternal grandmother,
Claire.
Falrless Hills, Pa.

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Dark Cemetery and Funeral
Home. Lake Mary, In charge of
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C E C IL IA R . T A Y M A N

Cecilia R. Tayman, 83. S. O r­
ange Avrnue. Sanford, died
Thursday. April 2, 1998 at her
residence. Bom Feb. 3, 1915
In Bridgeport.
Conn., she
moved lo Central Floridu in
1971. Mrs. Tayman was a
homemaker. She was a mem­

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POLICE BRIEFS
Sale of drugs
Ernest Anderson. 1H. of 70
Dike Monroe Terr.. Sanford,
was arrested Wednesday. April
I. by Seminole County drpuMrs. Andrrson was charged
wllh sale of roinlnc and pos
session of cocaine with Intent
to dlstrlhiitr. Andrrson was ar­
rested al the comer of Tlilrd
Street
and
Avocado.
C'lty/County Investigative Hurrau made the arrest as part of
a sting operation targeting
street level drug dealrrs.
Lrnard Taylor. 35. of 23&lt;X)
Central St.. Sanford. was ar­
rested Wednesday. April 1. by
Seminole
County
deputies.
Taylor was charged with sale of
cocaine and jKissesslon of co ­
caine with Intent to distribute
Taylor was arrested at the cor­
ner of Slate Road 40 and
Orrenway. City/County Inves­
tigative Bureau made the arrest
as part of a sting operation

Huy Dike Marv First-A dlrectorv of cllv based businesses,
distribute
community-wide,
strongly encouraging recipients
oi EIP funds to make their puri liases i lose lo home.
The plan also makes provi­
sions loi outre.i&lt; h programs
which would promote commu­
nity spirit .ms qaulity of life.
Hie Initiative would he regu­
lated by two new city boards, a
Citizens' Qaulity of Life en­
hancement learn and a Husluess Advlsorv Team.
Hath
hoard would report to a mem
bet ol tin- i itv staff. Fomer
suggests someone hired lo do
this jut* or assigning 11 to
someone on the existing staff.
The s.darv would In- paid out of
the EIP funds

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direct benefit from the city's
Economic Incentive Program."
said Firmer.

targeting slrret level drug deal
ers.

P o s s e s s io n
Itrent Itrooks. |‘ t. of Hear
Creek C lr. Winter Springs, was
arrested Wednesday. April I,
by Winter Springs
police.
Hrooks was charged wllh pos­
session of marijuana under 20
grams and possession of dnig
paraphernalia. Hrooks was ar­
rested on King Street. Police
said that Hrooks ran two slop
signs tx-forr being pulled over.
Waller ('oilier, 39. of 1788
Hell St.. Sanford, was arrested
Wednesday. April 1. by Semi­
nole County deputies. Collier
was charged with possession
of era* k cocaine, two counts of
possession of drug parapher­
nalia. resisting without vio­
lence. assault or battery on a
|Hillrr officer and possession
of a concealed weapon. Collier
was arrrstrd al the comer of
lltli Slrert
and Oleander.
Collier allegedly tried to walk

away from police as he was
being approached. Police said
that he had an Instrument used
for smoking crack tucked lx-*
hind his Irft ear.

The small business owner is
proposing a Henrfll Sharing
Initiative, a two-pronged plan
'earmarking a portion of (he
projected EIP proceeds to ill
rrctly Irenefll |K-ople who might
otherwise feel corporate Ini t-n
lives have no relevant e lo
them."
Ihr
According to Fomer.
promise of the Initiative Is pn
sltlon Dike Mary as a model
community and strengthen die
city's relationship
wldi Its
businesses and citizens, at no
cost to the taxpayer.

D rivin g u n d e r the in ­
flu e n c e
Michael Henderson, 38. of
2348 Palm Dr.. Oviedo, was nrresled Wednesday. April 1. by
Winter Springs police. Hender­
son was charged with DUI and
arrested at the comer of State
Road 434
and
Vlstawtlla.
Henderson allegedly crossed
the center line five times before
being pulled over.
Gary Cook. 34. of 8 Stonegate South. Ixmgwood, was ar­
rested Wednesday, April 1. by
l-tke Mary police. Cook was
charged with DUI and arrested
at the com er of Lake Mary
Ikiulevard and Rinehart Road.
Cook was found slerptng Irehind the wheel at Intersection.

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door No purchase Is necessary
to win prizes Donations to the
sc holurshtp fund will also be
accepted In advance or at the
door.
Popcorn and Diked goods
will hr sold during the game to
Ix-nrlli the scholarship fund.
Goodings Supermarkets do­
nated I lie |Miprom and use of a
jxtpcom machine. Thr baked
goods are donated try llibllx.
The game will Ire played Sat­
urday at 5 p m. In the SCC
gym. (building H| and Is free to
thr public Services will be
available lit Individuals with
sensory impairments If ir
guested in advance In- calling
(4071 328 2110
If you are unable to attend
the game or would like to o b ­
tain a ticket In advance lor the
drawing, call SCC Disability
Support Servlt es Office at (407|
32H 21 l(). Contributions to the
SCC disAlrled Student Scholar­
ship Fund also may Ire made Curtsy N«al lakes a moots lo leach a young lan the eecret ot hi* wortu)Irv contacting the SCC Fouuda- lamous "spinning the ball on tho tip of yoor linger* tnck at last yeaF* Orlando
lion Ofllre .it (4071 328 2030.
Magic Wheels benetil game aganist the SCC Dream Team

The plan Includes two assls
tance programs:
Growth Imapact
Kellcf-To
address concerns of residents
and neighborhoods
directly
affected by growth

Mary. Thr nrxt regular com ­
mission meeting will lx- held
on April 13.
Thr Alnxirl mranwhllr. con­
tinues lo pursue thr complex
steps rrqulred to hrlp alleviate
the noise problem. One ol
them Is the financing lor the
1LS system (Instrument LandIng System) which would be
built east of the alnx'H. to a I
low instrument landing ap­
proaches from the east, thus
avoiding Dike Mary.
Another step will lx- taken
Tuesday In Palalka. St. Johns
River Water Management Dis­
trict will consider a request
submitted by thr Sanford Alrixirt Authority for construction
of a surface watrr management
system associated with con­
struction of a general aviation
runway and to extend the tuxlway. Both of these projects
would deal with efforts to help

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type to get smothered by Larry
Dale. If he disagrees with Dale,
he'll say so.”
Furlong scoffed at the city's
national search for a manager.
"Sanford can have a national
and Internal tonal search and
not find anyone better qualified
than VanDerworp." he said.

Herald "As with any other
change. I would have to look at
the vision and the goals of the
city and sec how they match
my own,”

Manager-----Contlauad from Fags 1A
year
veteran
In Seminole
County government who Is well
liked and respected. It's down­
right Impossible to find anyone
who doesn't respect the man.
"Tills guy Is our franchise
player, a Seminole County
treasure," said County Com­
mission Chairman Randy Mor­
ris. who Is trying to talk
VanDerworp out of leaving.
‘ I don't apologize for actively
trying lo recruit Tony VanDer­
worp." Mayor Lany Dale said
Thursday. "We realize exactly
how qualified he Is to succeed
BUI Simmons.”
Dale
commented
openly
about VanDerworp at a Mayor’s
Roundtable
session
which
VanDerworp
attended
tills
week.
T on y VanDerworp would be
die city's gain and the county's
loss.” said School Board Mem­
ber Larry Furlong. "He's honest
and smart and he won't be the

VanDerworp. who has a mas­
ter's degree In Regional Plan­
ning from the University of
Michigan,
has
served
the
county In a number o f roles.
He was the director of Planning
A Development before being
picked last year to oversee an
embroiled Public Works De­
partment.
The Instant Sanford began
its search for a manager to
succeed Simmons, who retires
late this summer, the buzz at
City Hall was that Tony
VanDerworp was the Ideal
candidate. Three weeks ago.
VanDerworp told the Seminole

Dale said that a special
committee headed by Sanford
attorney George Wallace wtll go
through the list of applicants
and select a top 10 within the
next- month or two. "There's a
GO- day time plan but I expect
Uie committee wtll not need
that long.” Dale said.
The top candidates will be
Interviewed, and the city com ­
missioners will decide whom
they want os city manager.
Most Insiders expect that the
name will be Tony VanDer­
worp.
"We'll call the sheriff and
have him block all the roads
from County Services Building
to City Hall to keep from losing
Tony VanDerworp.”
County
Chairman Morris said.

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Crooms Varsity team In the
gymnasium. In addition, there
will be |&gt;ollce and fire equip­
ment and helicopters. Alert 1
and Alrcare, on display. There
wtll also be a K-9 demonstra­
tion.
Hot dogs, sodas and
popcorn will be served for
lunch. T ills gives a chance for
police and others to meet the
community.* said Bronson.

nado. clearing debris
and
fallen trees from right-of-ways
and fence lines. Property own­
ers are urged to call as soon a.s
jKissihlc- If they still need assis­
tance Donts and Lewis are
scheduled
to
be
on-site
through April 10. Thr numI k t s to call are: 302-0031 or
324-7058
*Wr can't work on a prop­
erty unlrss |thc owner) asks
for help.* Mu sen said. *Thry
need to come forward or wc
ran t lielp them."

Dtinug
disasters
AmerlCorps members switch their
focus to take on whatever
tasks iiiosi need doing From
coordinating relief efforts to
rebuilding lences. AmrrICorps
teams
strengthen
Florida's
communtties
through
thrtr
servlce lo others.
Crews are still assisting
Seminole
property
owners
with individual projects. Hy
weeks end. they expect to b e­
gin a systematic sweep of
every street till by ihr tor­

21 other AmrrICorps
pro­
grams at 30 sites throughout
the stair. Thr commission also
serves as lrad agency for vol­
unteers and donations under
the stale's emergency man­
agement plan.
Each morning ihr parks
teams receive labor-intensive
asslgnmrnls based on limnr
owners' calls for assistance
The young men and women
clear debris and tojqiled lrer*i.
tear down unsafe dwellings.
and assist familirs Midi re •
building.
The crrMs know how to
wield a chain saw lo clean up
Mother Nature's mess. be
cause they have lx-en trained
In forestry techniques hv the
parks department When not
providing disaster rrllrl they
work to reslorr and proirt t
Florida's natural resources,
and lo Improve st.de park ac­
cessibility lor thr disabled
"We re out In the parks every
day. planting trrrs. doing con­
trolled hums and removing
non-native sjx-nrs Whatever -i
park ranger would do." said
Don Musrn. project coordina­
tor for AmrrICorps Florida
Stair Parks District 2. in
Gainesville. "We get people in
votved In Florida's environ­
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move air traffic to more suit­
able locations.
Also
Included
In
the
SJKWMD consideration will be
a nrw fire station, a new road
and a nrw control lower.
In addition to noise from air­
craft utilizing the Orlando
Sanford Airport. Lake Mary
citizens have also mentioned
noise from aircraft using the
Orlando International Airport.
Aircraft approaching that loca­
tion often fly over the Lake
Mary area.
Now the Greater Orlando
Aviation Authority has an­
nounced It has received FAA
grants totaling over $3 million
to fund several expansion proj­
ects. The money Is part of a
S I.2 billion expansion program
ut the airport, most of which
will also help move approach­
ing aircraft to reduce flyovers
In heavily residential arraB.

April 4. from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
During the day there will be
demonstrations on bicycle and
helmet safety and there wtll be
a bicycle and helmrt safety
check provided by Lake Mary
Cycles
and
the
Seminole
County Sheriff's Department.
At 3 p.m.. there wtll be a
basketball game lretwcen the
C rooms Mens League and the

"Dds really began during my
campaign for commissioner In
1996." s.ikl Fomer. "and part of
what I hoped to bring to the
citizens of Dike Mary.
“What I wanted lo do was put
direct and verifiable benefits
Into a proposal which directed
benefits Into what I call now a
benefit sharing Initiative and
ibis Is where the 15 percent
has
come
from.
Through
meetings wllh commissioners,
thru and now and the etty
manager tfie proposal was
made and received favorable
response from all of them.
"We've secured the funding,
we've goitrn concensus we
have arrived al the precipice of
the single greatest opportunity
for citizen participator! and of
life enhancement and cltybasrd
business
lnvolvinent
Ilian we've ever had.’

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Day was conceived around the
first of this year by Sanford
Police Ofc. Terry Murray and
Ofc.
Alan
Smith
with
Goldsboro Elementary Princi­
pal Hardy Uluke. "Tills will not
be the last meeting |wlth the
community).* said Bronson.
The event will be held at
Cruorns Academy Saturday,

tlie mayor and city commis­
sioners for approval.

l u m r t h a s vet to meet with
City Manager John Litton, to
outline Ins plan Litton, who Is
out of town this week, wood
have lo ii-comiticnd the plan to

Noise---------Cos I la Md from h | * 1A
Greene, who presented the two
resolutions at last
night's
meeting, and Commissioner Al
Crump.
The second resolution pre­
sented by Greene was tabled
for 30 days. It would have re­
quested Uie City of Sanford to
roqutro noise abatement prior
to allowing any additional
growth at the Orlando Sanford
Airport.
Sanford Mayor Larry Dale
said fie believes there Is a con­
tinuing luck of communica­
tions." Lake Mary Is concemrd
over this," he said, "bul why
don't they come to us and let
us discuss It. "Communications
should be the key to any
problem of this type."
There was no Indication re­
garding when the Sanford City
Commission would take up the
resolution request from Lake

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Religion
E a s te r’s h is to ry

Local churches schedule Holy Week services

tra d itio n s

By Susan Wenner
IIKRALO STAFF WKJTKR

From the R iver Oaks Presbyterian Church Rrulrut, Lake Mary

Easter history
Eantrr nnd I’rntrrost, two of ChrlHtianlty'H most Important
holy days, have Ihelr origins In tlir Jewish festivals o f Passover and Shavnol. Indeed, many eatly Jewish Christians con­
tinued not only to observe the Salih.rth. or Saturday, as a
holyday. they also contlnurtl to celebrate the Jewish festivals.
In time, however, these festival observances were transformed
Into commemorations of New Testament events.
When the church began to celebrate Kasier In the second
century, there was disagreement over whether It should be
kept on Passover or consistently on a Sunday. Hut the Council
of Nlcea In A.D. 325 fixed the date as the Sunday after the
first full moon following the venial, or spring, equinox. Tims,
the Jewish nnd Christian holydays were separated, though
they continued to fall close togethrr and occasionally on the
same day. The link lietween Passover and Kasier Is preserved
In aueh names for the Christian holyday as Pasqua (Italian).
Pascuu (Spanish), and Panties (Trench).

Holy Week
How are the days from Palm Sunday to Kaster Sunday
linked to Jesus' story'/ Hearing that Jesus was coming to Jenisalem (JN. I2:l.'!| Passover pilgrims 'took brunches of palm
trees and went out to meet him," . Mark relates that on Jesus'
arrival (MK. 11:8-9) "many spread their garments on the
road, and others spread leafy branches which they hud cut
from the fields," and cries of "Hosanna!" filled the air. So b e­
gan the first day of Jesus' last week, observed today as Palm
Sunday. Gradually, the commemoration of Jrsus death nnd
resurrection expanded to an entire holyweek that starts with
Palm Sunday. Maundy, or Holy Thursday, marks the Last
Supper; Good Friday. Jesus death on the cross; Holy Satur­
day. a day of vigil; and Faster Sunday. Ills resurrection, the
Joyous confirmation of Christ s divinity.
Good Friday
Why Is the Friday before Kaster called Good Friday'/ There
Is no single, widely accepted explanation of why the most sol­
emn day of the Christian liturgical calendar thr commemora­
tion of Jesus death on thr cross - came to I k - rnllrd Good
Friday. Some claim that good is a corruption of God and that
the name was actually Gods Friday. Others hold that good
refers to thr belief that Christ died for thr good of mankind,
for human salvation Irom sin. A thud theory states that good
Is an archaic term for holy: a fourth, that good was a euphe­
mism fur bad. Not until the fourth century was Good Friday
observed apart from Kaster. Karly names were the Frstlvul of
thr Crucifixion and Day of Salvation. Today in France, Italy,
and Spain. It Is called Holy Friday; In Greece, Holy, or Great.
Friday.

Throughout Ihe world rrllglnus commit
miles will be reminding the resurrection
of Jesus on Faster Sunday, April 12. Al­
though Ihe tragedy of Ills death causes
one lo reflect on Ihe pain and suffering hr
experienced Ihe triumph of Ills rising
brings Joy.
Kverylhlng from sunrise services to spe­
cial programs will be held throughout this
area lo remember this lime. Lent and the
Holy Week will lake renter stage to many.
This Sunday. April 5 will mark Palm Sun­
day.
First Prrsbytcrlan Church of Sanford.
•101 Oak Ave., will bold a Palm Sunday
service with an Faster Cantata by Its
choirs entitled. T h e Cross. The Christ.
Hie Crown." followed by a sunrise Faster
service at the Webb's projxrty at 7:30
a m. and a 10 a.m. Faster Sunday Wor­
ship with brass, bells and choirs.
Wrstvtrw Baptist Church. 4100 Paola
Rd.. will present an Faster musical, "Thr
Day He Wore My Crown." on Saturday.
April 4 and Sunday. April 5 at 7 p.m. each
evening. On Kasier Sunday special serv
Ices will lake place at 8 a.m. and 10:15
a.m.
Palm Sunday will be celebrated at Flr»t
H.ipttst Church. Fifth Street and Park
Avenue, with a 10:30 worship and Lord s
supjjer with a slide presentation. "How Je­
sus Died" following those events. A G p.m.
service will feature guest speaker. Krn
McIntosh, sharing "The Trial of Jesus."
Faster Sunday morning worship will begin
at 10:30 a.m. with a sermon T h r Resur­
rection Real or Rigged'/" wltli Ihe choir
singing thereafter. At G p.m. Ihe lesson

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actment play featuring three interviewers
questioning Judas Iscariot about Ills arllon
during Holy Week. Tire church will be
decorated with palms, which signify Ihe
Jews greeling Christ uj&gt;on His entrance
Into Jerusalem. Maundy Thursday will be
celebrated at 7 p.m. A communion service
will he held lo commemorate the sadness
of Ihe season. Trnnc Brae. Ihe Good Fri­
day service, will be held at the church
with a candlelight service. Tills will begin
al 7 p.m. Tills service represents Ihe
darkness of the betrayal and arrest of Je­
sus Christ on the evening of Passover. The
resurrection and ascension of Christ will
be celebrated on Easter morning with
breakfast at 9:30 a.m. In the educational
building adjacent to the church. At I I
a.m. the Faster service will Include tnimj k - I s . singing, communion and a worship
service.
Weklva Assembly. IG75 Dixon Rd.. will
hold a musical presentation. T h e Road to
Life Everlasting" In observance of Holy
Week. Tills musical was written and pro­
duced by Tom Russell. It will take place
All Souls Catholic Church. 800 S. Oak on Palm Sunday at 8 a.m. and 10:30 a.m..
Ave.. will start Holy Week will Palm Sun­ Good Friday at 7 p.m. and Easier Sunday
day services In the church at 7:45 a.in.. al 8 am. and 10:30 a.m.
Spanish services al 9 a.m. and additional
Holy Cross Lutheran Church in Lake
services al 10:30 a.m. and noon. Holy
Thursday services will Ik- at 7 p m. Good Mary will celebrate Holy Week with the
Friday will feature Liturgy of the Passion Kasier Story presentation on Palm Sunday
at 3 p.m.. Stations of Ihe Cross at G:30 ut 7 p.m. Hits presentation will Include a
p.m. and Liturgla de In Paslon at 7:30 re telling of the Kaster story by narration
p.m. Holy Saturday services are sched­ from Hie Gosjiels, choral Interpretations
uled for 7 p.m. Faster Sunday services as well as solos. Slides from Ihe National
will Ik- held al 0:30 a.m.. 7:45 a.m. 9 a.m. Gallery of Art In Washington D.C. will be
(Spanish), 10:30 a.m.. noon, and 1:15 a.m. used lo depict the pusslon as seen through
First Christian Church. Disciples of the eyes of master artists.
Christ. IG07 Sanford Ave.. will hold Palm
For more Information about these serv­
Sunday services at 11 a m. with a reen­ ices call the church ofllcc of the church.

IN BRIEF

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lx- celebrated on Sunday. April
5 at 3:30 p.m. at Triumph the
rhurrh and Kingdom of God tn
Christ. Tlie church Is located
at 1414 W. 15th St.

Easter traditions
Muny Kaster customs come from the Old World. Thr white
Illy, the symbul of the resurrection. Is the special Kaster
flower which stands for purity. Artists for centuries have pic­
tured the Angel Gabrlri coming to the Virgin Mary with a
spray of lilies In his hand, to announce that she Is to be thr
mother of the Christ Child. Thr Illy ts also thr sign of the
Krsurrertlon. Thr lovrly white Madonna Illy was used for
years as thr Faster Illy. It often tailed to bloom In time for
Kasier. however, and so Hrrmuda lilies wrrr substituted.
Rabbits and rolorrd eggs have come from pagan untlqulty os
symbols of new life. Faster Monday egg rolling, a custom o(
Kuropran origin, has Ix-comc a tradition on thr lawn of the
White House.
In many churches Faster Is preceded try a season of prayer,
abstinence, and fasting culled Lrnt. Tills Is observed in mem­
ory of the 40 days' fast of Christ In thr desert. In Kastrm O r­
thodox churches Lrnt Is 50 days. In Western Christendom
Lrnt Is observed for six weeks and four days. Lrnt may be
preceded by u carnival season. The origin of the word carnival
Is probably from the laitln came vule. meaning ‘ flesh (meat),
farewell." Klaborate pageants often close this season on
Shrove Tuesday, the day before the beginning of Lent. Tills
day Is also called try Its French name. Mardl Gras (Fat Tuesday).
Ash Wednesday, thr first day of Lent, gels Its name from the
practice, mainly In the Homan Catholic church, of putting
ashes on Ihe foreheads of the faithful to remind that "man Is
but duBt".

will Ik - T h e Power of Ills Love Changing
Lives for Eternity."
First United Methodist Church, at the
opposite comer of 5th Street and Park
Avenue will begin Palm Sunday with wor­
ship services al 8:25 and 10:55 a m An
Agape Feast will Ik - offered on Thursday.
April 9 on a reservation basis. Good Fri­
day. April 10 will host a choir Cantata at
7:30 p m. titled. T h e Christ. Thr Cross.
Hie Crown." Iiy Randy Vadrr. Saturday.
April 11 the members will conduct an
Easier egg hunt from 10:30 a.m. until
noon at the Gazebo at Centennial Park.
Bring a basket loo collect eggs. On Faster
Sunday a sunrise servlrr will take place at
the Lake Monroe Flagpole, downtown
Sanford, at 6:30 a.m. followed by on
Faster breakfast In the fellowship hall
from 7:30 lo 11 a.m. Morning services
will Ik - held at 8:25 and 10:55 a.m. with a
brass ensemble performing at all services.
Participants are asked lo bring a flower
for Ihe Faster Flower Cross. Child care
will Ik- provided at all services.

Colors featured will I k - black
and white. There will be a
march from the Sanford Chris­
tian Worship Center on 13th
Street.
down to Triumph
Church on 15th Street. Line
up will be at 2:30 p in.

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To RSVP rail Susan Gllvrns
at 644-1401, Pastor Mary
Smith at 322-3499 or Evan­
gelist Eligr Jones at 324-5513.
Dr. Richard Balchar •

S p ta ktr from Columbia
Intamitional Univtrtlty
LAKE MARY - Flrat Baptist
Church Markham Woods will
be having Dr. Richard Belcher
as guest speaker on Saturday.
April 4. 7 p.m.. and Sunday.
April 5 at 10:45 a.m. and 7
p.m. Dr. Belcher Is a professor
at Columbia International Uni­
versity. teaching Bible, Theol­
ogy. Greek and Preaching.
Along with his present teach­
ing duties at Columbia Inter­
national University, he has a
continual ministry to India.
Dr. Belcher holds five aca­
demic degrees, of which two
are Bachelor of Arts from
Wheaton College. Wheaton. III.
and Doctor of Theology from
Concordia Theological Semi­
nary, St. Louts. Mo.
Dr. Belcher is a man with a
deep compassion for the needs
of people.
The church is located at
5400 Markham Woods Road.
Lake Mary. For more details •
407 333-2085.

Passover Ssdsrs
DELTONA - Temple Shalom
will host a traditional Passover
Seder on Friday, April 10.
Services will be conducted by
Rabbi Steven David Kane.
The event will begin at 6
p.m. with Seder at 6:30 p.m.
For more information call
(904)789-7737 or (904)7892202.

Special class
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - A
class for young married and
singles Is held on Wednesdays
at 7:30 p.m. at St. Mary Mag­
dalene Church. 861 Maitland
Ave. Speakers.
social and
service
events
are
held
throughout the month.
For more Information call
Frank at 262-2774. For loca­
tion call 843-5266.

Fellowship
SEMINOLE COUNTY - Zoc. a
Christian fellowship and In­
formation resource for singles
In their 20 s and 30's Is avail­
able. For more Information
call Daniel at 788-1080.

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Pre-convention service
SANFORD • Join the youth of Kitchen Bend
Hie Emmanuel District in a
CASSELBERRY - Men and
Pre-convention service at Holy women who can play (or make)
Trinity Church of God In homemade Instruments, play a
Christ.
1405
Mangoustlnc kazoo or sing are wanted.
Ave.. at noon on Saturday, There Is a monthly fellowship
April 4. The theme will be at
Northland
Community
"Holiness: A Proven Founda­ Church.
tion for a Promising Future."
For more Information call
Youth from the churches on Nadyne McGladdcry at 695the district. Word of Life, Holy 6012.
Trinity and Master's Domain
will perform dramas, songs, Weight Control
poems
and
instrumentals.
SEMINOLE COUNTY - Be
Special guest soloist. Crystal victorious over weight and
Orhan-McMIIlen:
Professor
Justus and Barbara Frazier overeating. Do It Ood's way.
Meetings are on Mondays at 6
and their sign and dance
p.m.
group of Leesburg; trumpeter.
For more Information call
Bill Moss, of Tavares; educa­
tor, Tonya McCrae; and mem­ Debt at 260-8892.
bers of the Sanford/Central
Hebrew clesses
Florida Muslcian'a Guild, will
CASSELBERRY - Hebrew
be present.
classes are offered every Tues­
After the program there will
be a picnic In the park. The day at 1544 Semlnola Ulvd. In
Casselberry. Hie classes are
public ts Invited to attend.
Contact Faye Henderson at fun and you will be speaking
words In Just one week and
323-9048 or Stephanie Smith
sentences In one month.
at 321-4311.
Soup and sandwiches will be
provided. There Is no charge
Annlvtrtary
for the class, Just an offering.
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PEANUTS

D K A lt H E A D E R Children in day
can*. schiHtl and college are constant
ly exposed, in close physical quarters,
to viru se s T h e ir im m u ne system s
may not be prepared to combat such
infections Consequently, they become
ill In essence, kids come to school
w ith weird viruses to w hich their play
males and friends may have no n*sis
tance whatsoever
One n( my responsibilities is that of
medical director ol a prestigious New
Kngland preparatory school I am par
ticularlv aware of how readily viruses
•and b a c te ria ) are sp re a d in a
“closed" environment When the kids
return to school alter vacations. I can
count on mini epidemics of upper res
piratnry infections, because the stu
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back viruses to which the adolescents
trom New Jersey have no immunity
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body exchanges v iru s e s , becom es
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breather
usually by about May ul
every year
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I doubt that the y w ould he lp y o u r
grandson Kither he has antibodies to
a particular virus nr he doesn't In the
latter instance, he'll become ill until
he forms his own antibody protection
Vitamins won't help
However, they will help people who
for one n*ason or another
(ai! to
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people include the elderly iwho may
have lost interest in nutritious cook
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D E A R D R O O T T I have rhrnm c
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harbor infectious agents longer than
cold, dry material will Also, some bac
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catches something, like a ninny nose,
about every month My hushnml and I
swear by vitamins Wouldn't such m iji
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G EM IN I (May 21-Juna 20) A Incnd ol
yours who knows how to play people
might try lo operate in a way today that
will make you fool responsible lor
him/her Dorit dive lor the'hook
C A N C E R (Ju n e 2 1 -Ju ly 22) Subdue
your opinions today in order lo operate
harmonrousfy with Ihe will ol Ihe majority
Even ri your ideas are boiler, others won't
appreciate your aggressiveness
L E O (J u ly 2 3 -A u g. 22) Persons with
whom you il associate today will have a
strong influence over your outlook and
attiludo. II they are negative Ihtnfcors.
you're likely lo slip into thal mode as well
VIRGO (A ug. 23-Sept. 22) Some unde­
sirable changes might be imposed upon
you loday which you'll have strong incli­
nations to resist This could prove lo be
counterproductive Play the hand you're
U B R A (Sept. 23-Oct 23) In a develop­
ment in which allies are required, use
your best judgment lo determine how
much support they can really offer Don't
waste time or effort on those who are
(Deflective

SCO R PIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) You must
be extremely careful loday about to
whom you delegate a critical assignment
For the sake ol expediency you might
select persons who are unable to cut the
mustard
SA G ITTA R IU S (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Sick­
ing your nose into situations where il
doeshl belong could be a big miscalcula­
tion today and penalize you both socially
and monetarily
CAPR ICO RN (D m . 22-Jan. 19) Family
issues could be Ihe most problematic
ones loday ft you see Ihe storm signals
in your household, do aU you can to help
quiet Ihe winds of discontent
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-feb. 16) There ere
indications you might not have loo meny
accomplishments about which to boast
today This is because you ccxid scatter
your forces so thinly that nothing wiH get
completed
P IS C E S (F e b . 20-M arch 20) Usually
stinginess plays an insignificant role in
your generous nature, but loday thrs trait
might dominate in ways thal could tarnish
your image

by Leonard Starr

�Seminole Herald, Sanford, Flonda ■ Friday, Apnl 3,1998 •7 *

THE WEEK IN
PREP ATHLETICS
games of the Week

You're no
sports fan if
you m /s s ...
By Jeff BerlinJcke
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR

Tonight: Lake Brantley
Oviedo, baseball, 7 p.m.

Patriots scare Lions
Oviedo L A X
girls survive
battle with
Lake Brantley
By Jeff Bcriiitlcke
ASSISTANT SI’OKTS EDITOR

at

Tills should be one of the biggest baseball
Rumert of the year. Even though everyone la In
the county la bunched together In the ntandInga. these are probably the two favorites to go
to atulea.
Each team boanla a strong pitching staff,
and some of the top players In Seminole
County Including Lake [Iraniley's Felipe Lopez
und Chad Hall and Oviedo’s Hen Knapp and
Jeremy Frost.
Lake Brantleys Hobble Sitz pitched seven
Innings Wednesday In a 4-2 win over Lake
Mary but Knapp Is expected to go for Oviedo.

Tonight: Pine Ridge at Semi­
nole, baseball, 6 p.m.
Saturday: Deltona at Seminole,
Baseball, 1 p.m.
Tonight's game was an away game on the
original schedule but the teams traded sites for
thrlr home and home series earllrr this season.
It s a big district game for the Semlnolea who
are currently undefeated In district play.
Saturday's game Is also a huge district game
as Deltona may be the only learn In 5A-5 that
can challenge the Fighting Semlnolea.
Seminole started the year slowly after being
ranked 17th nationally, but tiave rebounded with
some strong performances before getting clob­
bered try Oviedo Wednesday.
The Notes Chaz Lytle didn't make It past the
second Inning against Oviedo, so he along with
several other aces on Mike Powers' staff may an­
swer (tie call.
Tim Kulnr*. Lytle. C3 Williams and l*aulo Silva
are only a few of the Seminole sluggers that lead
the team.

IN BRIEF
Goldsboro Community Day
SANFORD _ Oet to know your Police De­
partment. Sheriff a Department. Fire Depart­
ment and City Officials when the Goldsboro
community holds a special day at Crooms
Academy tomorrow from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Among the events going on will be a bicycle
and helmet safety check provided by Lake
Mary Cycles and the Seminole County Sher­
iff's Department and a basketball game be­
tween the Grooms Men League and the
Crooms High School varsity at 3 p.m.
There will also be K-9 demonstrations and
Police and Fire equipment and the Alert 1 and
Alrcare helicopters on display.
Hot dogs, sodas and popcorn will be served.

Youth Basketball at SCC
SANFORD _ Seminole Community College
and the Seminole County Sheriff's Department
Police Athletic League la taking Individ­
ual/team registrations for It's spring league
for boys and girls ages 10-years-and-younger.
All games are played at the college on Sat­
urday mornings.
Cost Is $50 per player or $400 per team.
Registration forma are available at elemen­
tary schools or by calling PAL at 330-6600,
art. 263. SCC at 326-2092. or the Internet at
HTTP://members.aol.com/starsbball/lndex.ht
ml.
On site registration at SCC tomorrow from
10 a.m. to noon.

Bowen/Weston Football Camp
LAKE MARY _ The Seminole Police Athletic
League (PAL) Is hosting the third annual
Bowen/Weston Football Camp for boys and
girls ages 7-to-18 at the Lake Mary Sports
Complex tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Former National Football League and Uni­
versity of Florida players will serve as
coaches. Among those committed are John L
Williams (Seattle Seahawka/Plttaburgh Steelera), James Bales (defensive co-captain for
Florida’s 1996 National Champlona), Louis
Oliver (Miami Dolphins) and Huey Richardson
(Pittsburgh Steelers).
The camp Is under the guidance of former
University of Florida player Paul Bowen and
Rhondy Weston, who played tn the NFL with
Cleveland. Dallas and Tampa Bay.
Campers must wear athletic clothing and
bring a bagged lunch. Drinks and fruit will be
provided. Camp T-shirts will be given to p a r
tId pants and autographs will be available.
The cost for the camp la $30 for pre­
registration and $40 day of the camp.
For more Information and/or to register,
contact the Seminole County Police Athletic
League at (407) 330-6600. ext 263. or Paul
Bowen at (407) 830-6669.

ALTAMONTE SPR1NOS _ Oviedo
girls lacrosse coach Lynn Calkin
tiad no voice left, but she still had
a chance to talk about her unde­
feated Lions.
The Lions struggled to a 6-4 win
over Lake Brantley last night, taiffrrlng one of their biggest scares of
the season, but on the heels of
major wins over Bishop Moore and
Cypress Creek, she seemed more
relieved than anything.
*Our defense Is usually a little bit
better.* Calkin said. *But after
beating tough teams like Bishop
Moore and Cypress Creek, we Just
played a little tired tonight.*
One player who got through the
tiredness
was junior
Melissa
McDermott who led the way with
three goals. Calkin said McDermott
Is already being rourted by col­
leges and. even though lacrosse Is
relatively new tn Florida, the
CMrdo learn lias been together for
quite some time.
*We"ve all known each other
since we were little,* McDermott
said. *We played okay tonight but
we weren't fielding ground balls
well.*
Oviedo came In as one of only
two undefeated teams In the state,
but Lake Brantley had only two
losses, so It ranked as a major
matchup.
The
Lions'
offense
stalled
throughout the game but goalie ri­
der Erika Whlthcropoon stopped
several point-blank shots early
before Oviedo took control.
Heather Cox scored the first goal
of the night to give Oviedo the lead,
but Lake Brantley sophomore
Kelsy Hill scored unassisted to tie
the game at one.
Oviedo controlled the ball but
Patriots' goaltender Robin Wolfe
kept things close with several
strong saves.
Oviedo took the lead for good
with a Kim Carbeny bouncer that
made It 2-1. Lions, and Oviedo ex­
tended It to 3-1 when Carrie Wright
made a perfect pass from behind
the goal to McDermott who was
alone In front of the crease.
Lake Brantley fought back as Hill
scored again seconds later, but.
within a minute, McDermott scored
again In front of the goal to mAkc It
4-2 at the half.
Oviedo was dominating faceoffs

Ovxxto's Sofia Kazi (No. 25,
above) battles with a tno of Lake
Brantley defenders in front of the
Patriots net (including No. 4
Melissa Rutledge and goalkeepor
Robin Wolfe), but it was
Melissa McDermott (No. 10, right)
that led the way, scoring three
goals to help the Lions remain
one of only two undefeated
learns in the stalo with a 6-4
thriller over Lake Brantley Thurs­
day night at Tom Storey Field.

and ground balls and
Whitherspoon was doing her Job clearing
the ball every time Lake Brantley
gal close.
Oviedo made It 5-2 at the start of
the second half when McDermott
broke away from the Lake Brantley
defense and scored unassisted, but

the Patriots fought back.
Lisa Danun took a feed and went
the length of the field to make It 53 and Hill scored again to cut the
lead to one before Oviedo called a
timeout with 14 minutes to go.
Soon after the timeout. Lucy
Young went the length of the field
and Oviedo controlled Uie ball the

rest of the way.
The Lions will host West Orange
High School for Senior Night at
John Courier Field on Tuesday
storting at 7:30 p.m.. while the Pa­
triots will be at Cypress Creek on
Tuesday for a Junior varsity/varsity
doubleheader starting at 5:30 p.m.

Raider softball team gets double shutout
Prom Staff Reports
SANFORD _ Lori Ashworth hurled a threc-hltter and
Rene Hooper a four-hitter as the Seminole Commu­
nity College softball team evened Its record at .500
with a double Mid-Florida Conference shutout of St.
Johns River Community’College Thursday afternoon.
Ashworth (5-4), a freshman from Boone, struck out
seven and walked three and Lake Howell's Brittany
Scott drove In three runa aa the Raiders won the
opening game. 8-0, In alx-lnnlngs. The gome was
ended early by the Conference Run-Rule.
Hitting for the local squad In the first gome were
Oviedo's Desiree Schwartz (2-for-2, run. RBI). Lyman's
Jonnie Beland (2-for-3 with a double, two runs). Scott
(l-for-3 with o triple, run. three RBI). Lyman's Jamie
Slurp (l-for-2, RBI). Kim Ramey (l-for-3. RBI),
Christy Neudeck (l-for-4, three runs), Candice Hays
(run) and Lake Brantley's Mamie Bernstein (RBI).
In the nightcap. Hooper (11-12) struck out three
and walked only one. while Scott ripped a pair of tri­
ples as the Raiders won 6-0.

RAIDERS 8-5, VIKINOB 0-0
gam e one

St. Johns River Community College 000 OOO 0 3 3
Seminole Community College
104 102 ~ . 8 S 1
N K h oli end Maloney. A riiw tm ii and Neudeck. W P
A .lm u rtli 154L LP . NIcI kjI*. Save . none. 211 . SCC. OcLnd 311 I SJKCC. H ijum,
SCC. Scott I IK . none
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GAME TWO
St. John* River Community Coll. 000 000 0
0 4 1
Seminole Community College
002 120 i" . B 12 0
Mocuul and MaJixtcy. Iloopce and Maijub WP
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LP . M oron i Save _ tame. 211 . &amp;JKCC. Drown. 3D
SCC. Scott 2
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SCC 23-23

Leading the way were Scot! (3-for 4. two triples, two
runs. RBI). Oviedo's Came McAullffe (2-for*3. run.
RBI). Hays (2-for-4, run. two RBI). Traci Miller (2-for4), Ashworth (I-for-1). Shannon Hay and Deltona's
Erin Maijub (both l-for-3) and Schwartz (run).
The Raiders (23-23) will be In Gainesville to com­
pete In tile Santa Fe Community College Tournament
tomorrow and Sunday.

SCC baseball team loses pitcher’s duel
From Btaff Reports
SANFORD _ Florida College'a
Courtney scattered eight hits,
while striking out 16 and walking
only one to outdud Seminole
Community College's Jeaae Mario
as the Falcons held off the Raiders
3-2 in a baseball game Thursday
afternoon st Raider Field.
Both teams scored In the first
Inning, with SCCs run coming on a
home run fay Josh Rhodes.
Florida College regained the lead
tn the third inning, but the Raider*
tied the game at 2-2 In the fourth

FALCONS 3, RAIDERS 2
Florida Collage 101 001 000. 3 1 8
Seminole CC
100 100 000 _ 2 S 3
Courtney und I UmrU. itouende (91 Marti)
and You man* W P _ Courtney (4 -01. LP _
Maria 13-6). Save _ none. 3U _ PC. Iludaetna.
Mateo, While, SCC. Rhode*. 3U _ none. I (R _
SCC. Khode*. H n w k _ PC I3 H SCC I I -

a,
— —
Inning as Travis Gamble reached
on an error and later scored when
New Smyrna Beach's Kentrelle
Evans also reached on an error.
But the Falcons scored the
game-winning run In the top of the
sixth Inning when a potential tnnlng-endlng double play ball was

thrown uwuy at first base, allowing
the go-ahead run to reach second
setting tlic stage for a gamewinning hit by Clark.
Mario suffered Die loss despite
striking out six, walking no one
and giving up Just one earned run.
Hitting for SCC were Rhodes (2for-4. home run. double, run. RBI).
Andres Correa (2-for-2), Thomas
Greco (1-fur-1). Gamble (l-for-4.
run) and Evans and Sanford's Rob
Denmon (both l-for-4).
The Raiders will be at Lake City
Community College for on M FC
doubleheader at noon on Saturday.

Drug-free
champs in
Sanford
SANFORD _ Tomorrow, the
Sanford Chic Center will
hoot the 2nd annual MidFlorida Natural Bodybuilding
Championship and Ma. Fit­
ness USA National Qualifier.
Some of the country's finest
‘drug free’ athletes will com­
pete In Die competition with
men and women ranging
from age 19 • 62.
The women's contest will
offer a chance to compete In
nationals In Las Vegas.
Proceeds will go to the
Seminole County DARE pro­
gram and tornado relief.
The contest will offer .s va­
riety of fitness and strength
demonstrations and drew
over 500 people last year.
Contest check-In Is st 9
a.m.. followed fay a contest­
ant’s meeting at 10 a.m. and
prejudging st 11 a.m.
The finals begin at 7 p.m.
with and five competitor* will
receive trophies in each
class. Entry fee Is $20 with
on additional $10 testing foe.

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1/S CokhaFlar Road
Dallimor* M 0 3I33S
IH IR lE V I OURROUGHS
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3/t C o k h a tla r Road
Oallunor*. M 0 3I33S
0ENISE TEEL
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S U T H S TR E E T ASSO CIATES.
* Miuted ■■arlnartlnii
(If f I known addratt)
c/u Tha W indtor CorporalKui
130 Wa*l Giand Avanua
E tiond id o C A S303I
W ESTQ ATE MOBILE
HOME C O M M U NITY. INC
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CECIL A MOORE
(ratHlanc# unknown)
JOHN M ICHAEL OARNER.
d/b/a SAN SEBASTIAN
SQUARE
(latidanc* unknown)
YO U ARE N O TIFIED that an
eition lo lorecloee a morlgaga
on lha tollowing properly In
Sanunola County Flonda
Thai pari el Lei 140. Block 0
O R M ITC H ELL'S SURVEY OF
THE LEVY ORJLNT. per record
P f I ui Plat Beak 1. page S el
lha Pubhc Raaarda of Sanunola
Co u r t l y Fla n da daaenbad aa
From Ota Swuthwwal Carwwr at
th* Waa* 1/3 at Lot 3. Brack B.
S P O R TSM A N 'S PANAOISK. aa
laonrdad m Plat Book S. pa gat
13 and 13 dl lha Publl* Aacord*
ol Saminnia County Flonda
wm North * J egrua* V kaot la a l

Legal Notices
400 laal lo lha Point ol
Beginning lhanc* run North SO
da great SI Waal 100 Feat to
th* Eatlarty right ol way el
Winter Park Orrv* thane* run
North S dagraat S' E atl along
**id right ol Way 100 1**1
lhanc* South SO dagraat S I'
( t a t 100 laal lhanc* run South
S dagraat S Watt 100 laal lo
th* Point ol Beginning
Thit property it alto known at
l o l « Block A A M IN D E 0 P L A T
OF LAKE KATHRYN PARK. S E C ­
OND A00ITIO N according lo
lha Plal lhaiaol at recorded in
Plal Onot IS Pagat S and S ol
lha Public Record* ol S# mi no la
County Florida
TO O E TH E R W ITH all th*
unprovamanlt now or hereafter
aivctad on th* propeily and alt
aatam anlt. rights, appurte­
nance*. rents myall.at. miner­
al. oil and gat rights and pratlit water right* and flock and
all Natures now or hereafter
attached lo th* property
hat baan Mad againtt you and
you ara required lo serve a
copy ot your written defenses
it any. to it on Oerald D Oavit.
Piaintifft
attorney.
whose
address la HOLLAND • KNIGHT
U P Post Office O o f 3S43. SI
Paler*burg. Florida 33/31, or
within thirty |30| daya Irom Ih*
dal* ol Ih* last publication, and
hie lha original with tht* Court
either
bafora
eanrice
on
Plamtilf* attorney oi immodlalaly lharaallar. olharwi** a
dalault will ba anlarad ig im * t
you for th* rokal da mended In
Ih* Comptaml or petition
Thl* nolica thall ba pubhahad
one* aach waak lor two con•aculnra waak* In lha Sanunola
Harald
W ITNESS my hand and Ih*
»**l of tin* Court on llu* S li t
day ol MARCH I SSS
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
A* Clark ol th* Circuit and
County Court
Oy Ruth King
A* Oaputy Clark
Oarald 0 Daw*. Eaquw*
HOLLAND A KNIGHT LLP
Poal Offica Boa 1S4I
St Pa I* r*burg, Florida 33/31
(SIS) S S S -/I/I
Publi*h April S, 10. I M S
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N O TIC B
OF f i o t i t i o o s b a s i s
Nolica ta hereby givan that I
am angagad In butinaaa al P O
Bo* 34S. Longw ood. Florid*
33/S3-034S. Sanunol* County.
Florida, under Ih* Flctmou*
Nam* ol O O B A N C A A P AN TR Y
and lha 1 1 inland lo rogfatar aaid
nama with Ih* Olvlalon ol
Corporalion*.
Tallahattaa.
Florida. In accordenc* with th*
provltion* of Ih* Flclllioua
Nam* StaluM*. To-W lt Saclion
SSS M . Flonda tla lu la * IM 1
Joaaph R Oaic/unaky
Publiah AprtiS. I M S
DEP-4S
N O TIO S
OF F IC T IT M U B HAM S
Nolle* I* hereby given lhal I
am angagad in bu t m a tt al 333A Oak Laal Circle. Lake Mary.
Florida 33/44 Sanunol* Caunty.
Florida, under Ih* Flclibou*
Nam* ol B IT S A B T T S S . and
that I inland lo rogralar aatd
noma with Ih* Otvralon ol
Corporation*.
Tallahaaaaa.

Puklrah AprU 3
M P -4 /

TO- Pm warty Ownara
Legal Daaenprion of Pmpady- LO T* l • 2 (R * 7 P tN f L f V f L PB
• PO 94 AS P fC O R tX O IN SANPORO SfNRNOLS C O U M TT
fLORlOA
ARA f #19 Rf 14* In v a r
Rf PORT NUMBSN S4-9I
THa b u d ^ n g f ) ar H n N n N S tacatH an fba abwua-ttatad pm party Haa baan found by I M B u M mg OfRetaf af tha Crfy af Sanford
»o ba * unaanrfary onaafa f f a p f i b i f ar wmnfiabdabfa anndi*
fmn
YO U ABC HSNSBY N 0T1FIID IKf I ■ C f k F m m Ti k i M M IM f ■ «
If contfutltd b r
I m N a4 C »m i»m u m n m&gt; I M Cl1|r ml
ianlmrti an I M 13th tftf •) AprN. I N S . •! I M p m m lh « CM/
CommtFFlon C M m b m . Haora 113. San Ian! City HaN. 300 N Haiti
Avamia. Sanlani Flonda. la raaM M l I W r a w N i a M N w r or
not I M buM ragl*) or •trwctuf«4&gt;l lacalad on t M i t a w - i N M
You ara harmby ontared lo appaar N l n I M CKy C a n m i M F
Condamnalion Haanng N ba M a n ! and p ffM til your iiF a e l lha
ia »a You M v a I M nglil lo oblatn an attOfMy at your v a n
•&gt;panaa. lo rapraaonl you bo/ora I M Cowuraaaion You M u lha
n «n i lo caN wllnoaaaa on your bohalf aa uraN aa lo craat-aiararaa
ah o iM t witnataaa II you do not appoo*. I M City Camnaaawn
may pn»taod wilhoul you
ShouM I M City C o n v u i M n dolarmma that aafd b w M o g lil or
•true iur*(&gt;) than tie condemned. IM y M r r I M power lo waua an
( W o ol Condemnation requiring you lo cauee I M buOdmgla) or
•trwcturolal lo ba damoliaM d and ramouod or placed in a i i r i r ol
round ropau wtlhm a tune certain
II I M bw ldm glt) or olructurelel are not domoliahod and removed
or repaired within ouch lima period. IM n tech building!a) or
•trvcturvtt) will ba dam oliaM d and removed by I M City and tha
coal e l I M eeme aaaaoced aa a M n agamal lha above-ataled
property
H you M v e any quvaliona concerning Ihra mailer, ploaaa contact
I M Coda Cnlorcamanl Oopartmonl al (403) 330 M 44 SHOULD
YOU 0SC I0C TO AHD EAl ANY MATTSH C O N S IO IR tO AT T N I
ADO V I H I AMINO. Y O U M AT N E I0 A VtR BA TlM H E C 0 H 0 OF T N I
H H O C K O tN O I. TESTIM O NY ANO EVIDENCE W HICH R E C 0 A 0 IS
NO T HHOVIOSO BY T H I C ITY OF SANFORD (F S H S OIOS)
PERSONS W ITH DISABILITIES N E ID IN Q ASSISTANCE TO PAR*
T I C IM T I IN ANY OF TH ESE P A O C ItO lN O S SH OULD C O N TA C T
T H I PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT 330-SS3S 4S
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF TH E M EETINO
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AKA 1443 Oiaandar Avanua
RAPORT NUMBCR SS 30
Th* bui«ding(t| ar *lruclura&lt;*| localad on Iho abova-alatad proparty ha* baan found by Ih* Budding Official ol Ih* C dy o l Aanlord
•o ba Hi untamiary. unttl* . dilapidated or unmhabitabla condi­
tion
YOU ARE HEREBY N O TIFIED lhal a Condamnaiion Hearing w i
ba conducted by Ih* Board o l Comnuatlonara ol Ih* Clly of
Aanlord an Ih* 1SIS* day *1 April. IS M . al 3 00 p m In Ih* Clly
Comma**ion Chandier*. Room ISP. Aanlord C lly Hall. 300 N Park
Avanua. aanlord. Florida, lo make fuk determination whether or
not Ih* buddmgfal af tlruclura(t) localad on Ih* above-tlatad
properly th tll ba condemned
You ar* harvby ordered lo appear batora Ih* C dy Comnutaron
Condamnaiion Hearing la ba heard and praaanl your aid* al Ih*
cat* You hav* th* right lo obtain an attorney, at your own
aapanat, lo rapratanl you before Ih* CommMalon You hav* Ih*
nght lo call with***** on your bahall a* wall a* la crott-aaam ln*
all other wilna**** If you do hoi appaar. lha Clly Commiawon
may proceed without you
ShouM Iho Clly Commlaalon dalarmln* lhal aaM building!a) or
alruclura(t) thall ba condamnad. they hav* Ih* power lo latu# an
Order ol Condamnaiion requiring you lo caua* Ih* buddingl*) or
(Iructur*!*) lo !•* d*moli*hod and removed or placed In a H alo ol
found rape it within * Dm* certain
II Ih* building!!) or *lruclur*&lt;*| ar* not damoHahad and removed
or ra paired within *u*h lira* parlod. than auch bulMmg)*) or
•Uuclur*!*) w i n l&gt;a damobahad and ra moved by Ih* City and tha
coat ol Ih* u r n ■•*«***d
a Han again*! ih* abova-aUlad
praparly
II you h*vo any quailiun* concerning I hi* mallar. plea** contact
Ih* Cod* Enforcement D*|&gt;*ftm*nl al (40/) 330 M FF SHOULD
YOU 0ECIDE TO APPEAL A N T M ATTER CONAIOEREO AT THE
ABOVE HE ARIN0. YOU MAY N I I 0 A V tR B A TlM R ECORD OF T H I
PROCEEDINGS. TESTIMONY ANO EVIDENCE W HICH RECORD IS
NOT PR0V1DI0 0Y T H I C ITY O F SANFORD (F S M S O IM )
PERSONS WITH D IS A O IU TIIS N E ID IN Q ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THEBE P RO CEED ING S SH OULD C O N T A C T '
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA CO OR DINATO R AT 330 SS3S 4S&lt;
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF TH E M EETIN O
PUBLISHED DATES April 3. I S M A AprH 10. I S M
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NOTIOS OF C

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TO Properly Ownara
or utlarodad paraon* al
Ih* following dracnbvd prop*fly
U g a l OawriplKin ol PmparSy B SS &gt;S F T OF L O T • BLK S TR ■
TOWN OF SANFORD PB 1 PO M AA R IC O R O S D IN AANFORO.
A E U IN O LI COUNTY. FLORIDA
AKA I I S A Magnolia Avanu#
REPORT NUMBER SA-IS
Th* bulMmg!•) of *ltuctur*(*) located on Ih* abova-alatad prop­
arty haa baan lound by Ih* Pudding 0 me la I o l Ih* Clly o l Aanlord
lo bo In unaamiary. until#
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED lhal a Condamnaiion Hearing wlM
ba conducted by Ih* Board ol Comma* aranet* ot Iho C lly ol
Aanlord on Ih* I3lh day ol AprH. TS M . al TOO p m In lha City
Com m a lion Chamber*. Room 113. Aanlord CMy HaN. *00 N. Park
Avanu* Aanlord Flonda. lo make hrK dalamunabon whether or
not Ih* burMurgn) or »lruclur*(*) located on Ih* abova-aurad
property »h*N ba condtmnad

You era hereby ordarad la appear baler* Ih* CMy Comma*ato*
Condamnaiion Haanng la b* heard and praaanl your aid* ol Me
caa* You hav* ih* nght la obtain an attorney, al yaw «■»"
oapon*#. to represent you bolora Ih* C amnUallan You have Ma
nght to call witnassas on your b*h*M a* w*a aa to e m it *lamina
•A Other wilnatta* || you do not appear. Nra CMy Comm*non
may proceed without you
ShouM Ih* City Comma non dalarman* that **ld budding!s) ar
•maclurofa) ah*u ba condamnad. May hav* Bw power Id taaaaa an
Ordar e l Condamnabon requiring you ta caua* Ih* baaddmgCel or
*lruclur*&lt;t) •* ba damohahad and lamavad or plac ed In a t u f a *1
sound ropau wilhm a lun* carl am
If lha buddmgli) or slrucluroft) ar* not damalUhad and I

•r repaired wilhm auch lun* parsed, than luck baaddmgt*) or
•trueturn!*) will ba damohahad and removed by Ih* CMy and M*
coal el lha aama •*»a*a*d a* * haa agamal Ba* above elated

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H you hav* any qu*»lion* concerning thia matter..
Ih* Cod* Enforcement Da pan man! at (M 3) SJ0-E44F SHOULD
YOU DECIDE TO APPEAL ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT T H I
ABOVE HEARING. YOU MAY NEED A VERBATIM RECORD OP THE
PROCEEDINOS TESTIMONY AND EVIOCNCE BRUCH RECORO IS
NOT PROVIDE0 BV THE CITY OF AANFORO (F B B M B 1 M ).
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEOMO ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA COOAONIATOR AT S M -C S N «S
HOURS M ADVANCE OF THE M U TIN G
p u b l is h e d d a t e s A p m i. &gt;b m a A p m it . t m a
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Legal Notices
NOTICA OF CONDEMNATION MIANINO

B O TIC E OF CO BOENBATIO N HEARINO

TO Property Owner*
or tni*f**ted potion* ol
Iho following d**cnh *&lt;1 propeily
legal Dvscnplion o« Property LO T 10 BLK IS TR S TOW N OF
SANFORD PD I PO SO AS R IC O R O E O IN SANFORO SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
AKA 31S W 131h Straat/ITIS Myrtle Avanua
R EPORT N UM 0FR *• 14
Th* bulMmg!*) or alructur*!*) localad on Iho abovo-alalad prop­
erty he* baan lound by tha Bu*Mmg Official of tho City ol Sanford
lo ba in unaamiary un«*l*. ditapMalad or uninhabitable condi­
tion
YOU ARE HEREOF N O TIFIE0 lhal a Condamnaiion Hearing will
tw conducted by Ih* Hoard ol Commraaionor* of Ih* C d y ol
Sanlord on Ih* I3lh day ol April. IS M . *1 T 00 p m Mi Ih* City
Co m m * lion Chamber* Room T 13. Sanlord CMy H*R. 300 N Park
Ar*nu# Sanlord. Flonda. lo make fuN dalamunabon whether or
not lha budding!*) or *1ruclur*(*) localad on Ih* abov*-*lat*d
property *h*ll ba condamnad
You ar* hereby entered la appaar bafora th* City Comm aaion
Condamnaiion Haanng lo ba heard and praaanl your aid* of tha
caaa You have lha right to obtain an attorney at your own
•apanaa. lo r*pra»*nl you baloro Ih* Com m aalon You have Ih*
nght to call wdna**a« on your behalf •• won a* lo crot*-aaam ne
all other wilna**** II you do not appaar. tha City Commea*on
may proceed without you
ShouM Ih* City Comnu**lon dalarmln* lhal aaM budding!*) or
alructur*!*) »h*ll b* condamnad. they hav* the power lo i**u* an
Ordar ol Condamnaiion requiring you lo caua* Ih* budding!*) or
•Iructur*!*) to ba d*moh*h*d and ramovad or piacod In a alala ol
•ound repair within a lima cartam
II Ih* buiM ingit) or alructur*!*) ara not damohahad and ramovad
or rvpoirad wilhm auch tuna parlod. than auch buddmg|i) or
•tructura!*| win ba damohahad and ramovad by Ih* City and th*
coal ol lha u rn * •*****ad a* a ban agamal lha abova-alalad
proparly
If you hav* any qua a! iona concerning thia mallar, pfaaaa contact
Ih* Cod* Enforcamonl Da pari man I al |40/) 330-1444 SHOULD
YOU DECIDE TO APPEAL A N T M ATTER CONSIDERED AT THE
ABOVE HEARINO. Y O U MAY NEED A VEROATlM RECORO OF THE
PROCEEDINOS TESTIM O NY AND EVIDENCE WHICH RECORO IS
NOT PROVIDED DV THE C ITY OF SANFORD (F S 3SS O IM )
PERSONS W ITH 0 IS A 0 IIITIE S NEEDINO ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF TH ESE PROCEEDINOS SH OULD C O N TA C T
THE PERSONNEL O FFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT 330-ES33 4S
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE M EETINO
P U B IIS H E 0 OATES April S. I M S t AprN 10. I M S
DEP-1S

TO Proparty Owner*
ar mlaraatad persona ol
Ih* following daaenbad proparty
Legal Description ol Proparty LO T • 4 W 1/3 OF VACO ALLEY
AOJ ON E BLK 3 TR 11 TOW N OF SANFORD P0 1 PO 41 AS
RECOROEO IN SANFORD SEMINOLE C O U N TY F10RI0A
AKA 111 Cedar Avanu*
REPORT NUM BER SS-t
Th* budding!#) of structure!#) located on th* abova-alalad prop­
arty ha* baan found by th* Building Official of th* City ol Sanlord
lo ba m unaamiary unsafe, dilapidated or unmhabitabte condi­
tion
YO U ARE H EREBY NO TlFlEO that a Condamnaiion Haanng will
b* conducted by Ih* Board of Comnusaionara of tha City ot
Sanford on Ih* I3lh day ol Apnl IS M . at / 00 p m m lha City
Comrmaaion Chamber*. Room 117. Sanlord City Hall. 300 N Park
Avanua. Sanford. Florida lo make tuff determination whalhar or
nol Ih* budding!*) or structural*) located on lha abova-alalad
proparty shall ba condamnad
You ara her*by ordarad lo appaar balor* lha City Commission
Condamnaiion Haanng to ba h a n d and praaanl your aid* ol lha
caa* You hav* lha nghl lo obtain an attorney *1 your own
•apanaa. lo ra praaanl you bafora Ih* Comnuaaion You hava lha
nghl to caN witnaaaaa on your bahall •• wall a* to crosa-aaamma
•N othar witnaaaaa II you do nol appoar. tha City Commtaaion
may procaad without you
ShouM lha CMy Commraaion dalarmma that aaM buddmgla) or
•Iructura(a) shall ba condamnad they hava lha powai lo laaua an
Ordar ol Condemnation requiring you lo cauaa tha budding!*) ot
abuclur*!*) to ba demolished and ramovad or piacod In a alala ot
sound rvpair within a lima cartam
II lha budding!*) or alruclura(a) are nol damohahad and ramovad
or repaired within auch lima period than auch buddmgla) or
•tructura!*) will ba damohahad and ramovad by lira City and lha
coal ol lha aama aaaaaaad at a han against lha abova-alalad
proparty
II you hava any questions concerning I hr* matter, pteaaa contact
lha Coda Enforce man! Department at (40/) 130-S444 SHOULD
YOU DECIDE TO APPEAL ANY M ATTER CONSIDERED AT TH E
ABOVE HEARING Y O U MAV NEED A VERBATIM RECORO OF THE
PROCEEDINGS TESTIM O N Y ANO EVIDENCE WHICH R ECORD IS
NO T PROVIDED 0V THE C ITY OF SANFORD (F t 3SS 0104)
PERSONS W ITH DISABILITIES NEEDINO ASSISTANCE TO PAR ­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF TH EBE PRO CEEDINO S SH O U LD C O N TA C T
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA COOR DINATO R AT 330-331S 4S
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE M EETINO
PUBLISHED OATES Apnl 3. I M S S April 10. I M S
DEP-S

NO TICE OF CONDEMNATION NBANINB
TO Proparty Ownara
or mlaraatad poraona ol
Ih* following daaenbad proparty
Legal Oaacripnon ol Property W 03 F T OF LO T 10 BLK 14 TR 1
TOW N OF SANFORD PD I PO SO AS R ECO R DED IN SANFORD.
SEMINOLE CO UN TY. FLORIDA
AKA 1313 Pahnatlo Avanu*
R EPORT NUMBER SS-tS
Th* buMdmgla) or atruclur*!*) localad on Ih* abova-alalad prop­
arty haa baan lound by Ih* Budding Official ol lha City ol Sanford
lo l&gt;* M unaamiary. unaala dilapidated or uninhabilaM* condi­
tion
YO U ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a Condamnaiion Hear mg will
b* conducted by Ih* Board ol Commaaionara ol Ih* City ol
Sanlord on lha 13lh day of AprN. IS M . al T 00 p m In Ih* CMy
Com m a aion Chamber* Room 11 /. Sanlord CMy HaN. 300 N Park
Avanua. Sanlord. Flonda. lo make full dafanmnahon whalhar or
not th* bulMmg!a) or atructurofa) located on Ih* abova-alatad
proparty than ba condemned
You or* hereby ordarad to appeal bafora Ih* C dy Commaalon
Condamnaiion Haanng lo ba heard and praaanl you* aid* ol lha
caa* You have lha nghl lo obtain an atlornay. al your own
Okponae. lo rvpraaanl you balor* Ih* Commraaion You hav* lha
nghl lo can wiineaaoa on your bahall •• wall a t la ctoaa-aaamma
•It othar witnaaaaa IT you do no! appear, tha CMy Commaamn
may procaad without you
ShouM Ih* CMy Commtaaion dalarnona lhal aaM budding!a) or
atruclur*!*) ahaN ba condamnad. they have lha power lo laau* an
Ordar o l Condamnaiion roqumng you lo caua* lha boMdmgfa) or
atrue tuiol a| lo ba damohahad and ramovad or placed In a alala o l
•ound repair wilhm a lima cartam
II lha budding!a) or alructur*!*) ar* nol damohahad and ramovad
or repair ad wilhm auch tuna period, than auch buddmgta) or
atruclur*!*) wiK ba damohahad and ramovad by Ih* City and lha
coat ol Ih* aama aaaaaaad •• a han agamal lha abova-alalad
proparty
M you hav* any quaallon* cone am mg thia matter, pteaaa contact

Ih* Cod* Enforce man! Department al (*0f) 330-44*4 SHOULO
YOU 0ECI0E TO APPEAL ANT MATTER CONSIDERED AT THE
ABOVE HEARING. YOU MAV NEED A VERBATIM RECORO OF THE
PROCEEDINOS. TESTIMONY ANO EVIDENCE WHICH RECORO IS
NOT PROVIDED BV THE CITY OP SANFORD (F S 334 0104)
PCRSOHB WITH DISABILITIES NSSOINO ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSOSSNEL OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT 430-4*34 44
HOURS M ADVANCE OF THE MBS TIN G
'
PUBLISHED OATES April S. IS M S April 10. TSM
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N O T I C I O F C O M O S M B A TM N N B A R M S
TO Proparly Ownara
or mlaraatad parson* ol
tha loNewmg daaenbad proparty
Legal Description ol Property LO T IS BLK T BEL-AIR PB S PO
/S AS R IC O R O E O IN SANFORO. SEMINOLE CO UN TY. FLO R I0A
AKA 1404 E 10th 4lr**l
REPORT NUMBER 00-3
Tha buddingfa) or structural*) localad on lha abova-alalad prop­
arty hat baan lound by tha BuiMing Official of Iho City of Sanford
lo ba m unaamiary. unaala. dilapidated or uninhabitable condi­
tion
VOU ARE H EREBY NO TlFlEO that a Condamnaiion Haanng will
ba conducted by lha Board ol Commaaionara ol lha City ol
Sanford on lha I3lh day ol April. IS M . al / 00 p m m lha Clly
Commraaion Chamber*. Room I I / . Sanlord C lly HeK. 300 N Park
Avanua. Sanford. Florida lo make lull determination whalhar or
nol the budding!*) or structural*) located on lha abovo-alalad
proparty thall ba condamnad
Vou ara hereby ordarad la appear bafora lha CMy C o m m aa-on
Condamnaiion Haanng to ba heard and praaanl your aMa ol lha
caaa Vou haa* lha nghl to obtain an alto-nay. al your own
•apanaa, la rapratanl you bafora lha Com m aalon Vou hav* the
nghl to caN witnaaaaa on your bahall •• wall as la croaa-aaamna
•N other witnaaaaa II you do not appear. Via CMy Commtaaion
may procaad without you
ShouM Ih* CMy Commraaion determine lhal aaM buddmgla) or
atructura!*) ahaN ba condamnad. lhay hava tha power to laaua an
Ordar ol Condamnaiion raqumng you lo caua* lha buiMmgla) or
abucturala) lo ba damohahad and ramovad or piacod In a alala ol
Found repair wilhm a lima cartam
II lha buddmgla) or atruclura(a| are nol damohahad and ramovad
or rape-red within auch lima period, than auch building!*) or
atructura! a) wdl ba damohahad and ramovad by lha City and lha
coal of Ih* M ina aaaaaaad •• a ban agamal Mia abova-alalad
property
It you hav* any quvaliona concerning thia matter, pteaaa contact
lha Coda Snlorcamanl Department al (40/) 330-M 44 SHOULD
VO U DECIDE TO APPEAL ANY M ATTER C 0 N II0 C R E 0 AT THE
ABOVE HEARINO. VO U MAV NEED A VERBATIM RECORO OF THE
P ROCEEDINOS. TESTIM O N Y ANO IV ID E N C E WHICH R ECORD IS
N O T PROVIOCD BV T H I C ITY OF SANFORO (F S 3SS OIOS)
PERSONS W ITH DISABILITIES NEEDINO ASSISTANCE TO PARTtC IP A Tt IN ANY OF TH ES E PROCEEDINGS SH OU LO C O N TA C T
T H i PERSONNEL O FFICE ADA CO ORDINATOR AT SS0-M 1S 4S
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF TH E M E E TM O
PUBLISHED OATES Apnl S. I M S S AprN 10. I S M
O SP-7 I- •

N O T IC I OF C O N D IM N ATION HSARIN0
TO Property Ownara
or mlaraatad paraon* of
th* foMowIng daaenbad proparty
U g a l Description ol Property N 44 FT OF S M FT OF LOTS 33
a M BLK C SOUTH SANFORO PS 1 PO 44 AS RECORDED IN SANFOND. SSMINOLS COUNTY. FL0RI0A
AKA 1311 Ohva Avanua
REPORT N U M M R 44-11
Th* budding!*) or atruclur*!*) located on Ih* above ala lad prop­
arty haa baan found by th* Budding Official of Ih* CMy of Sanlord
lo ba In unsanitary, unaala. dilapidated ot wdnhobMabte condiVOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that • Condamnaiion Haanng wlM
ba conducted by Ih* Board of CommMaLonora of Hi* CMy of
Sanford on th* 13th day of AprH. t* M . al 3 04 p m. In lha CMy
CommHalon Chamber*. Room 113, Sanford CMy Has. 300 N. Park
Avanua. Sanlord. Florida, lo moke full dstar mmaban whalhar or
nol Iho bulMmgfa) or alruciurafa) located on iho abovo-atawd
•r bafora lha CMy Comma non
Condamnaiion Hoofing lo ba heard and praaanl your aid* ol lha
caaa You have tha right lo obtain an atlornay. al your own
•apanaa. lo rapraaanl you bafora Iho Comma**Ion You have tha
nghl lo ca l witnaaaaa on your bohalf •• wall at lo croaa-aaamlna
all other witnaaaaa If you do nol appaar. lha CMy Comnuaaion
may proceed without you.
ShouM tha CMy CommHalon datarmma lhal aaM budding!a) or
•trueturn!*) ahaS ba condamnad. Bray have tha power to laaua an
Ordar of Condamnabon requiring you lo cauaa tha buMdmg(a) or
atrue turn! a) to ba da mo halted and ramovad or placed In a alala ol
•ound rapak wilhm a tuna certain
If tha buddmgla) or alructurafa) era not damoliahad and ramovad
or npaired within auch lima parlod. than auch buddmgta) or
•bwchira!*) wdl ba damohahad and ramovad by lha City and Bra
coal of Bra aama aaaaaaad •• a ban agamal tha above-slated
Bw Coda Sntoroamanl Depart meal al (403) 330-M44 SHOULO
YOU DECIDE TO APPEAL ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT THC
ABOVE HEARINO. YOU MAV NEED A VERBATIM RECORD OF THC
PROCCSDINOS. TESTIMONY AND EVIOSNCS WHICH RECORO IS
NOT PR0VI0S0 BV THE CITY OF SANFORO. (F.S t M 01M).
PERSONS WITH DIBABIUT1SS NSSOINO ASSIBTAMCt TO PARTICIRATS IN ANY OF T H S M PROCEEDINGS SHOULO CONTACT
T H I PERSONNEL OFFICS ADA COORDINATOR AT SSO-4S3S 4S
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE M U T IS M
PUBLISHED OATES; April S. IS M S AprH TO. IS M
OS P-13
NOTIOS C
TO Proparty Ownara
or mlaraatad paraon* ol
tha SoMowtng daaenbad proparty
LagaJ Daaertpttan of Proparty N 43 FT OF S t »3 4 FT OF W 1/3
BLK 4 TR I t TOBIN OF SANFORD PB I PO 113 AS RICOROSD IN
SANFORO. SEMI N O LI COUNTY. FLORIDA
AKA 3 IS S Fee an Avanua
REPORT N UM M R 31 S
Th* budding!*) or atruclur*!a) located on lha abova-alalad prop­
arty haa baan found by Bw Budding Official of lha CMy of Sanlord
lo ba m unaanitary. unaala. dilapidated or uninhabitable combYOU ARS HEREBY NOTIFIED lhal a Condamnaiion Haanng wM
ba a enduelad by lha Board of CommHaionara ol Iho CMy of
Sanlord on Ih* I SIR doy of April, IS M . al T OO p m te Bra CMy
Camnuailon Chamber*. Room 113. Sanlord CMy Had, 300 N Park
Avanua. Sanlord. Florida, lo moke fud dalenwinabon whalhar or
nol Hi* buddmgla) or atruclurafa) located on lha above slated
You am hereby arderad lo appear bolora tha City Cornua*aion
Candamnalmn Haanng te ba heard end praaanl your aid* of P *
caaa. You hav* Bra ntpit so obtain on attorney, at your own
•apanaa. lo rapraaanl you bolora Ih* C ammH aion Too hav* lha
nght to cad antw o*a* on your bahoM •• oral •• to craaa-aa
II you B* not appaar. tha City
Should tha City Conor**aion datarmma that aatd building!*) or
•true hira! a) ahak ba co ndamnad. Bray hava tha power to toaua an
Ordar of Condamnabon raquiitog you to cauaa tha buddmgla) or
•trvatutod) to ba damababad and ramovad or piacod ta a atoto of
aouod repair aatthtn a tuna cart am
If tha buddmgla) or Structure!*) era not damababad and ramovad
atrueturn! a) wdl ba damababad and ramovad by tha CMy and lha
•I *1 Bw aama aaaaaaad aa • Boa again* I S
B you hava any qua al ien* cancammg Itea mattor. pteaaa contact
Bw Co«a Enforcemant Department at (403) SS0-SS44 SHOULO
YOU OCCtOE TO APPEAL ANT MATTER CONSIDERED AT THE
ABOVE HEARNM. YOU MAV NEED A VERBATIM RECORO OF THE
PROCEEDINOS. TESTIMONY ANO EVIDENCE WHICH NECORO IS
NOT PROVIDED BV THE CITY OF SANFORO |F S S M OtOS).
PERSONS WITH OtSABNJTTU NEEDINO ASSISTANCE TO PART3CIRATE IN AN T OF T H E M PROCEEDINGS SHOULO CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA COORORSATOR AT :
NS ADVAJTCt OF THE MMTNSQ
PUBLISHED BATES; Apr* S. IS M ft Apr* 1ft. T I M
0CP-S

TO Proparty Ownara
or mlaraatad paraana af
Via faNewIng daaenbad proparty
Legal Oaacrfphon ol Proparty LO T S BLK 0 TR 14 S E M IN O LI
PARK PB 3 PO TS AS R ECORDED IN SANFORO. SEMINOLE
C O UNTY. FLORIDA
AKA II1 S W SIR Skoal

REPORT N U M M R 04-3
Tha budding!*) ot atructura! a) located on Ih* abovo-alalad prop­
erly haa baan found by to* BuiMing Official ol lha Clly af Sanford
to bo In unaanMary, unaala. dilapidated ot un inhabit*kte condfHgn
VOU ARS HEREBY NOTlFlEO lhal a Condamnaiion HaaWnf wdl
ba conduct ad by lha Board of Commit aionara of lha City ol
Sanford on th* tSih day of Apnl. IB M . al TOO p m M Ml* City
Commtaaion Chamber*. Room If 3. Sanford City Had. 300 N. Perk
Avanua. Sanford. Flonda, to make fuN datarmma Non whalhar or
nol Bw bulMmgfa) ot atructurofa) located on Ih* abova-alatad
You *ro haraby ordarad to appaar baler* tha CMy Commtaaion
Condamnaiion Haanng to ba hoard and praaanl your aid* of Via
caaa You Neva Vw nghl to obtain an attorney, af your own
•apanaa. to rapratanl you bafora lha Comnuaaion. Vou hava tha
nght to caN witnaaaaa on your bahaM •• wall aa to craaa-aaamma
all othar witnaaaaa If you do not appaar. Vw CMy Comnuaaion
may procaad without you
Should tho CMy Commtaaion datarmma that aaid butiding!*) •'
•tructura!*) ahaN ba condamnad. Bray hava tha power to taauo an
Ordar of Condamnaiion requiring you to cauaa lha budding!a) or
•tructura!*) To ba damohahad and ramovad or piacod In a alala of
•ound repair within a lima cartam
II tha budding!*) or alructurefa) ara nol damohahad and ramovad
or repairad within auch lima parted, than auch buddmgla) or
atrue lurefa) will bo damoliahad and ramovad by lha City and Via
coal of tha aama aaaaaaad •• a Ran agamal Via abova-alalad
It you have any questions concerning this mallar. pteaaa con tec I
Via Coda Snlorcamanl Department at (403) 3S O -M 44 SHOULO
VOU DCCIDS TO APPEAL ANY M ATTER CONSIDCRKO A T TH E
ABOVE HEARINO. VO U MAV NEED A VERBATIM RECO R O OF TH E
PROCEEDINOS. TKSTIM O NV AND EVIDENCE WHICH RECORD IS
N O T PROVIDED BV TH E C ITY O F EANFORO. ( F I 3 M O I M ) .

PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NSSOINO ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF T H E M PROCEEDINGS SHO UU) CONTACT
T H I PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT 330-4433 43
HOURS NS ADVANCE OF THE MEETINO
PUBLISHED OATES: AprN S. IS M A AprN 10. TSM
DC P-4
NOTIOB OF O ON DAMNATION NOARINB
TO. Proparty Ownara
or mtoroalod paraon* el
tha tehewing daacrteod proparty
Legal OaacrlpUon of Proparty LOTS 4 * • BLK 10 TR F TOWN
OF SANFORO PB 1 PO IS AS RECORDED IN SANFORD S IM INOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
AKA S IT E Sth Skaal
REPORT N U M M R 44-4
Tha buddmgla) or atrucUirofa) localad on Ih* abova-attted prop­
arty haa baan found by th* Budding Official ol th* CMy of Sanford
te ba m unaarutary. unaala. ddapMatad or unm habitable cartelHaw.
VOU ARE H EM B V NOTlFlEO that a Condamnaiion Mooring WIN
ba conducted by lha Board ol Commiaaiorwra of Iho CMy of
Sanford on Iho 13th day of AprN. IM S. al T 00 p m te Bw CMy
Commraaion Chambers. Room 113. Sanlord City HaN. 300 N Park
Avanua. Sanlord. Flonda. to make lull dalannnalion whaViar ar
nol Iho bulMmg!a) or abuclurofa) located on Iho abova-alalad
proparty ahaN ba condamnad
You are haraby ordarad to appaar baloro tha City Commtaaion
Condemnation Haanng u ba fraaid and praaanl your aKte of lha
Ma* You hava tha right to obtain an attorney, at your own
aaporra*. to roprooenl you botow lha C ommraaion. Vou hav* tho
nght to cod witnaaaaa o* your bahall •* waN •• to croaa-aaamna
•« othar witnaaaaa II you do no' appear. Bra CMy Conuiuaalaa
may procaad enthout you
ShouM tho City C ommraaion datontww that aaid buddmgla) or
atructurofa) ahaN ba condamnad. thay hava lha power to raau* sn
Order of Condemnation roquktn
atructurofa) to ba damahih id at
•ound repair anthto a lutra cartam
M lha buddmgla) or atruehi raft) ora nol damohahad and l ____ _
or repaved withm auch tkna ported, than auch buAdu^ol or
structural*) writ ba damoirahad and romaaod by tea CMy and tha
coal of tho aama aaaaaaad aa • Nan agamal Nm &lt;
tf you hove any qua*bona concerning t h « matter. |
«ha Coda Enforcement Departman! al (*•/) S3 4 S4 I 4 SIKH N fl
YOU DECIDE TO APPEAL ANT MATTER CONSIDERED AT THE
ABOVE HEARNM. VOU MAV NEED A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE
PROCEEDINGS. TESTIMONY ANO EVIOSNCS WHICH RECORD If
MOT PROVIOCD B T T H I CTTY OF SANFORO ( F S J M S t M l
PERSONS WITH O IS A S M jm S M M 01MO ASSiSUMCE TO PRA■
TTCIAATE Ml AN T OF T H E M PROCEEDINOS SHO UU) CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL OFffCS ADA COOROMSATOR r t I
DATES Apia a. I S M ft AprM IS.
CEP-4

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�Seminole Herald, Sanford. Florida •Friday. April 3,1998 - BA

People
CALENDAR
Blood Bank
Central Florida Blood Bank
» V
Is asking donors of all types of
V* blood • especially O-typc do­
nors • to donate at Its Sanford
branch. 1302 E. Second St. For
Information, call 322-0822.

I
8 TOPS
t I

y

TOPS (Take OfT Pounds Sen­
sibly) Chapter *G2I meets
every Monday, from 10-11:49
a.m.. at the Sanford Alliance
Church. 1401 S. Park Ave.,
Sanford. For Information, call
321-0240.
Visitors are wel­
come.

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

Senior actlvltlea
Lake Mary Seniors Invite
anyone 59 years of older to join
them In two weekly activities
on Monday: Woodcarvers, from
0:30 to 11:30 a.m. Oamcs from
I to 3 p.m.. at the Frank Evans
Center. 158 N. County 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. 015 E. First St.. Monday
through Friday. Interview hours
are 8 a.m. to I p.m. Telephone:
324-8008. The program asatsta
seniors, 55 and over, to return
to the work place.

Cancer Support
Support, Hope and Recovery,
S .IIA R . meets every Monday
afternoon at 5 p.m. at Central
Florida Regional Hospital In
the Ear comer of the dining
room. This la a self help sup­
port group for all cancer survi­
vors. whether In treatment now
or finished with It. Call 324*
8737 or 322-7785 for more In­
formation.

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 322-6320.

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 ofT Edgemon Avenue.
Senior citlxena, 50 and over,
are invited tq attend.
For information, call 6950285.

Gamblara,

famlllaa

Gamblers Anonymous and
Oam-Anon for
family and
friends, meet separately Mon­
day and Friday (non-smokers)
at 7:30 p.m.. Church of the
Good Shepherd. 331 Lake Ave.,
Maitland. For more Informa­
tion. call 236-9206.

Narcotics Anonymous
Narcotics Anonymous meets
Monday at 8 p.m. at the Pres­
byterian House of Goodwill,
317 Oak Ave., Sanford,

Safe handling of traditional spring food
Prsctical Nurses
The
Licensed
Practical
Nurses Association of Florida.
Inc., meets the Bccond Monday
or Uie month at 6:309 p.m. at
Kilamey Baptist Church. 701
Fonnoso Ave.. C.E.U. class
provided each
month.
All
mrellngs are open lo LPNs and
to students and graduate LPNs.
For Information call 299-4321.

VFW, Auxiliary
Veterans of Foreign Warn and
the Lndlrs 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 (he
third Monday of each month at
the Seminole County Agricul­
tural Center, 4300 Orlando
Drive. Sanford. For Informa­
tion. call Ari or Jean Anderson
al 831-8033.

Overeatars
Anonymous
Sanford - Overeatera Anony­
mous meets every Tuesday, at
10 a.m. In Parish 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
ts 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 Kitner, president.
322-7751. for information.

Sowing Club
Every Tuesday from 9:30 a.m.
to noon, the WOOP1E 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 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 Altemoae, 322-8545, or
David Hall. 330-5238.

Historical Commission
The Lake Mary Historical
Commission meets at 7 p.m..
the first Monday of the month,
at the Frank Evans Center. 158
N. Country Club Road. Contact
James Thompson st 322-9432
for more information.

!Modslsrs 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 flying field Is located
in Sanford. For more Informa­
tion, contact Lee Domic at
874-4732.

Dear Mary,
Our daughter la 14- ycarsoM’iuHIIld h n irlitf tefl tt. we
are the m&amp;nttt, strictest,
most demanding parents any
kid ever had. We used to laugh
it off. but now I'm beginning to
wonder If maybe we are too
hard on her. We discipline her
by taking away privileges or
‘grounding* her. We never hit
her. So. what am I missing
here?

I guess she thinks we should
Lake Mary Seniors Invite Just let her do her own thing
anyone 55 years or older to and never put any limits on
Join them in activities every her, but I'm not about to go
Monday through Friday, from along with that. I don’t want to
9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., at the be too hard on her. but I'm
Lake Mary Community Center, even more scared of not put­
ting enough limits on her and
260 N. Country Club Road.
allowing her to get in some
kind of serious trouble that
Weekly Lions Club
could ruin her life. I'm willing
The Sanford Ltona Club to look at al] the options and
meets every Tuesday at noon at change If I really am being too
the Colonial Room In down­ tough, but my problem Is. I
don't know how tough is too
town Sanford near the clock.
Vtaltora
and
prospective tough.
members are welcome.

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

Kiwants Club of Casselberry
meets every Tuesday at 7:30
a.m., at Denney’s on 436 In
Casselberry. For Information,
call 631-8845.

Sanford Sanlora
The Sanford Senior Citlxena
Club meeta 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.

Ovar 60 Club
The Over 50 Club meets the
second and fourth Tuesday, at
10:30 a.m., at the Sanford
Senior Center. Seniors are wel­
come.

Alzheimer's
A support group for adults
caring for patients with Alz­
heimer’s Disease meets the
first Tuesday of the month,
from 7 to 8:30 p.m., at All
Souls Catholic Church. 301 W.
Eighth
Street, Sanford. This
service1la sponsored by the
Greater Orlando Alzheimer's
Association.

CONSUMER
FOCUS

\ *
•V

BARBARA
HUGHES/
' GREGG

Follow these tips for safe han­
dling:
Buying ham o r Iam b
There arc a variety of hams
on the market today, so It Is
Important to read the laliel to
know how to handle and cook
whatever you buy. For exam­
ple. some canned hams are
shrlf-stablr meaning (hey do
not need lo be refrigerated, but
some canned hams do need to
be refrlgrrnied.
Most lamb purchased for
Easier Is lalteled "spring iamb*
or "genuine spring lamb*. The
term "spring" does not neces­
sarily refer lo the season the
lamb was bom. but to its age
(less than a year old) al the
time it Is sent lo market.
When purrliased, lamb Is
covered wiih a papery whitish
membrane
callrd
the fell,
which should l&gt;e removed be­
fore rooking ns It trnds to
make the flavor of the meat
strong.
C o ok in g ham , lam b
and brisket
All meal and poultry should
be cooked In an oven set at no
lower than 325 degrees F.
Lower temperatures may not
kill bacteria present In the
food.

Anolhrr Important factor In
keeping food safe Is thorough
rooking. All pcrishnble foods
must reach an interna) tem­
perature high enough to kill
bacteria.
H a n d lin g leftovers
All perishable foods should
be refrigerated as soon as your
meal ts over, but no longer
than two hours after removal
from the refrigerator or oven.
For ham and lamb, carve the
remaining meat off the bone
and store It In small shallow
containers In the refrigerator
or freeze for later use.
T h e egg issue
Raw eggs like raw meat and
poultry, may be contaminated
with foodbomc bactrria. Sal­
monella enteritis Is of particu­
lar conrr'm.
Consumers
should
avoid
eating raw eggs or foods con­
taining them. Raw and cooked
eggs should remain refrigerated
at all times. How does this af­
fect your Easter celebration?
Easter egg hunt
Hard-cooked eggs for on egg
hunt must be prepared with
rare to prevent cracking the
shells.
If the
shells
are
cracked, bacteria from your
liands could serp through the
shells, contaminating the In­
side. The eggs should be hlddrn In places that are pro­
tected from dirt, pets and other
sources of bacteria. The total
lime for hiding and hunting
eggs should not exceed two
hours. The "found* eggs must
be re-refrigerated until they are
eaten.
R a w egg frosting
Many recipes for bunny-

When your teen thinks you are the
meanest parents in the world.

Senior activities

Klwanls Club

Lakeside Lions

From nncient times, *the
egg. which carries new life, has
been a symbol of hope and re­
newal*. Decorating eggs for
spring, ihrn. echoes the new
life
nature
Is
presenting.
"Easter and
Passover
are
marked by (he eating of foods
rich In tradition and symbol­
ism*.
The ceremonial foods In the
Jewish Seder or Passover cele­
bration mark milestones In the
Hebrew escape from Egypt
more than 3,000 years ago.
Based on herd-raising pat­
terns. spring lamb was the tra­
ditional centerpiece of Easter
meals for people In the Medi­
terranean. as It still Is for
many Americans of Mediterra­
nean descent I winy.
The lack of refrigeration
probably determined that ham
for Easter became traditional
for many of us. When most
Americans lived on farms, hogs
were butchered in the fall so
flic meat could be safely cured
over the cold winter months.
The first hams, ready by early
spring, were a logical choice
for Easter dinner.
Thai's a very quick history of
some of our more common
spring foods. *lt‘a the sensory
aspects of spring fooda--the
colored Forster eggs, the smell
of brisket roasting In the oven,
the smoky flavor of ham--that
we like to savor. But what we
need lo remember is that these
special foods also nerd proper
handling.
Food safety
Since perishable foods like
meal, poultry and eggs can be
the source of baclrria that
cause food bo me Illness, they
must be carefully handled.

I'll bet you’re doing It Just
about right. My experience has

L
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F a m il y
COUNSELOR

MARY
BALK

been tliat when kids feel like
their parents are the meanest
parents In the world and are
trying to destroy 'the teen’s so­
cial life, and those very same
parents feel that they are usu­
ally too lenient and aren't
nearly as lough as their par­
ents were, everyone Is proba­
bly walking down a middle
road. But I appreciate your
willingness to evaluate your ac­
tions, so let's took at the goals
of discipline.
Most parents hope that (lie
discipline they enforce will
help their child develop selfcontrol
and
self-discipline.
When that happens, one of the
most positive functions of par­
enting haa been achieved.
Negative discipline primarily

Teen boys, girls share
responsibility for sex
DEAR ABBY: As the mother or a
teen-age girl who has chosen to
have sex, I urge other parents to
look st the reasons their tsen is
going outside the family for affec­
tion and attention. Perhaps instead
of feeling devastated by the fact
that their daughter ts no longer a
virgin, parents should explore the
other things going on In her life.
The girl should be made aware
that because she haa said *yee* once
doesn’t mean she has to s«y it again
and again. Thera ia a growing
movement for “secondary virgins.”
I urge parents to have meaningfill discussions with their son*
about their responsibility tn the
matter. Teen-age girts should not
have to accept the entire responsi­
bility. Not only are 13- and 14-yearold girls having sax, 13- and 14year-old boy* are also having sex.
They, too, need information and
rMpouibU

ADVICE
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ABIG AIL
VA N BUREN

from bar fam ily. Tha reasons
♦k . i teen-age glHs start having
m s
range from wanting to
bo popular, to thinking It w ill
“hold" a boyfriend, to lonallneaa
or curiosity.

Barbara Hughas/dregg la tha
Samlnoia Coutny Extension Horn*
Economist. Inquiries may ba
directed to her at the Cooperative
Extension Service, 250 W, County
Home Road, Sanford, FI. 32773 or
phono 323-2500. Ext. 5556

GET A HEAD
START
O N TANNING
BUY 1D • Gf T J
SISSlQNS HUE
OR
Gil 1 FRH WlfK
WITH UNIIMITEO
MONTHLY PACHAGl
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involves punishment. When
this type of discipline is over­
used or used too harshly, the
child often becomes angry,
belligerent, and attempts to re­
taliate through acting out be­
havior. ancaklng, lying, etc.
Negative discipline teaches a
child to react negatively to
authority.
Whenever possible, try to re­
ward appropriate and positive
behavior through additional
privileges, freedom, or in some
cases, money. When you must
punish, be consistent and fair
and as unemotional as possi­
ble. Walt until you arc under
control before you attempt to
discipline your teen. Let her
know that when you say "no*,
you mean It.
Finally, pick your battles.
You’ll only exhaust yourself by
arguing, threatening, and pun­
ishing every minor misdeed.
Save your energy for the big Is­
sues—you can be sure that they
will come.

Mary Balk la a Certified Addiction
Prevention Professional and a
counselor al Oviedo Ftigh School,
Contact her al 365-1M2, Ex. 210.

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You may also be able to use
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"As our knowledge of food
safety expands. It ts reassuring
to know that traditional reci­
pes can be updated, resulting
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Legal Notices

Legal Notices
N O T I C t o r C O M O S M N A T IO N H E A R IN G
TO Prt»p#r|y Om r #r*
of in i* r* «r»d p t r a o m ©t
following n1#»crib#df r ro p # ftj
t# g a ' O**cfipf*ort of Property L 23 I F T O F L O T 26 A A LL L O T S
27 a :• o l n « $ a n l a n t a p o 3 p o s o a s r e c o r d e d in r a n
f o r d sc m i n o l i c o u n t y F l o r i d a
AAA S IS Plum e*# Dfiv#
r e p o r t NUM BER
I
The building**) o ' i t r u c l u f i ( i ) located on th# « b o v v a l « t » d p ro p # f|^ h i t b # «n found try |h« Building Official of lh# C ity of Sanford
to P# m un ta niiary u n ia lt d ila p d a t td ef u n in h a h iliN # r o o d i '

1*00
Y O U ARE H E R E B Y N O T IF IE D thAt a C o n d rn m a tio n M r.m n g will
tm con due lad by th# Doanfl ol C o fnm iftftionm of ilw C ity of
Sanford on th# t3 th day of April 190S al 7 CO p rn m the C«T»
Cafflfnutio ii CN#mt»*r* R oom 1 1? San lord 6 tty Hall 300 N F l i t
t y f n u f Sanford Florida., to m a t# full dafarmiinatron w Fatbar or
nol l*&gt;# bu d d »n g («) or *tructuf#(*l locafad on fha a b o Y # -* t«ta d
p r f p f t l l ib a li ba cood am na d
You ara haraby ortfarad to appaar bafora th# City C o m m iitio n
C o n d rm n a iio n Naarm g to N haard and pra*anl your *»da o l th#
c a t* You hava th# right to obtain an itto rn c y al your ow n
t ip a n t a to rap ra ta nl you batora tha C o m m it* ro n You ha*a tha
right to call w&lt;tna»*a* on your bahalt a* wall a* to cro** -a«am ina
all of bar w itn a tta * II you d o not appaar tha C'ty C o m m n u o n
may procaad without you
Should tha City C o m m u iio n datarmina that *aid buildm g(*l or
ttructwnf{*t tha 'I ba condam nad, thay hava tha powar to t**ua an
Q rd ff ol Condaminatron rvquinnQ you to cauva th# bu dd in g■(*) or
•truetu:rai*t to ba d»m oli*h#d' and r im o f f d or plaead in a ita ta of
sound rapait within » bma eartaln
If th# buifd'ingil.ii o r «1ruclura&lt;«) at# hot da-mo lit had and ram ovad
of fapauad within »u c h lim a period# than such b u ild in g t) or
itm e tu ra ti) w«H ba dam olrahad and ram orad by th# City and tha
cost of tha t r a m r t t r d a* a li#f» again*! tha above*afalad
proparty
If you hava'any quatbo n* eo ncarning th*» m#M#» plaata contact
tha Cad# Entorcem ant Departm ent al (i O H 330-5644 S H O U LD
Y O U D EC ID E TO A P P E A L A NY M A T TE R C O N S ID E R E D AT THE
ABOVE H EA R IN G Y O U M AY N E E D A V ER B A TIM R E C O R D OF T m E
P R O C E E D IN G S T E S T IM O N Y AND E V ID E N C E W H IC H R E C O R D IS
N O T P R O VID ED BY TH E C IT Y O F S A N F O R D (F S 266 OtOS)
P ER S O N S W ITH D IS A B IL IT IE S N E E D 'N Q A S S IS TA N C E TO PAR
TtClPATE IN ANY O F TH E S E P R O C E E D IN G S S H O U L D C O N T A C T
TH E P E R S O N N E L O F F IC E ADA C O O R D IN A TO R AT 330 S U E 4*
H O UR S IN A D V A N C E OF t h e M E E T IN G
P U B L IS H E D D A TE S April 3 t 99ft A Apr i l l 0 t tftft
DC P S

N O T 1C I O F A P U B L IC H IA R IN Q T O C O N S ID E R T H E
A D O P T IO N O F A N O R D IN A N C E B Y T H E C I T Y O F
S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A
Notre# •* haraby grvan that a Public Maanng will ba hald in tha
C o m m tttto n R oom at tha City Hall 300 North Par# Avanua »n tha
City of Sanford Florida, at 7 00 o 'c lo ck P M on April 13th, 199A
to coneidar tha adopbon of an ordinance by th# C ity of Sanford
Florida daaeribad a* follow*
O R O IN A N C E N O . 3 3 99
TO ANNE A A P O R TIO N O F T H A T C ER TA IN P R O P E R TY LYING
B E TW E E N S TA TE R O AD AS W E S T AN D W E S T S T m S T R E E T ANO
B E TW E E N AER O LAN E A N D S O U TH W H ITE C E D A R R O A D AS
SH O W N ON TH E M AP 0 E 1 0 W

A complete description and ■ copy ol trie ordinance .riall be
available at Vie office o l trie City Clara for all paraon. daainng to
eiamine Via aama
All partlaa In Intaraat and citlian . shell have an opportunity to
ba beard at eaid hearing
■y order of the City Commietioa o l the City ol Sanford. Florida
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDINQ ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANT OF THEBE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT 130H H 4S HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETINQ
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: If a paraon decide* to appoal a deeialon mad* with raapect to any matter conaldarad al tha above
mealing or hearing, ha may need a verbatim racord ol th* pro­
ceedings. Including th* laalimony and avidenc*. which racord I*
not provided by Vi* City ol San lord (FS 2*4 OtOS)
Janet R. Dougherty. CMC
City Clark
Publish March 2* and April 2. IS M
0 *0 -0 #
_________________________________ !________________________________

HOT ICS OP A PUBLIC MIARINQ T O CONSIOBR TH *
ADOPTION OP AN O RO INANCI BY TNB C IT Y OP
SJUIPORO, FLORIDA
Nobca la hereby green that a Public Hearing will ba held In tha
Commiaaton Room at th* City Hall. MO North Parh Avanua. Hi tha
City ol Sanford. Florida, at T 00 o'clock P M on April 12th. I I S *
to coneidar tha adoption ol an ordinance by tha City of Sanlord,
Florida, described a* follow.:

OR DIM ARC I NO. M M

TO ANNEX A PORTION OF THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY LYINQ
BETWEEN EAST AIRPORT BOULEVARD ANO EAST LAKE MARY
BOULEVARD ANO BETWEEN OHIO STREET AHD MELLONVILLE
AVENUE. AS SHOWN ON THE MAP BELOW

A complete description and a copy of tha ordinance M all be
available at Vie office e l the City Clerk lor aU persona dealnng to
eiem n e tha aama
AU parti*. In inleretl and cituan. shall hava an opportunity to
b* haard at said hearing
By order ol tha City Co m m ., ion o l the City o l Sanlord, Florida.
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDINQ ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANT OF THESE PROCEEDING* SHOULD CONTACT
THE HUMAN RESOURCE! OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT 330S M I « * HOUR* IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETINQ
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC II a person decides to appeal a deci­
sion mod* with raapact to ony matter considered al tha above
meeting or hearing, h* may need a verbatim racord o l the pro­
ceedings. including the taabmony and evidence, which racord i*
not provided by tha City ol Sanlord (FS I M 0104)
Janst N. Dougherty. CMC
City Clerk
Pubbeh March 2S and April 3, tS M
DEO-Z34

L o o k in g F o r
A Job?

NOTICE OF CONDEMNATION HEARINQ
TO Prtiperiy Owners
or interested parsons of
thv tohowing daaertbed proparly
Lagal Da.cnption ot Propatty LOTS I i 2 BIK 2 PINE LEVEL PO
C PQ 36 AS OECOROEO IN SANFORD SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
AKA 1416 W 16th Slraa l
R E P O R T N U M B E R *A 22

Th# buiklingta) or structural.) located rn th# above stated prop­
arty ha. been found by tha Building Official ol tha City ot Sanlord
to ba in unsanitary un.ala dilapidated or uninhabtlabl# condi­
tion
Y O U ARE H E R E B Y N O T IF IE D that a Condem nation H earing will
ba co n d u cta d by th* D o a n l o l C o m m i«.io n # r. o l Ih# C ity of
Sanford on tha tsth da y ol A pril. 1666 at 7 00 p m in th# C ity
C o m m i.a io n C h a m b a r. R oom 11 7 S anlord City Hall 300 N Park
avanua. Sanford, Florida, to maka lull daterm lnation whether m
-ot the b u ild in g ).) o r .tru e lu te !* ) located on th* a b o v a -.la ta d
property .h a ll ba con dam n ad
You ar# bar#by orrtarad to appaar bafor* Ih# C ity C o m m i.a io n
C o ndam nation Hearing to be heard and p re .e n l your ski# o l the
c a .a You have the right to obtain an attorney, at your own
a .p a n .e , to ra p ra .a n t you betorv th# C o m m i.a io n You hava th#
right to call w itn a .a a . on your bahaif a . wall a . to c ro a .-a .a m m a
all other w t ln * ..# « It you d o not appaar tha C ity C o m m i.a io n
may proca ad w ithout you
Should th# C ity Com m ission datarm ina that .a id bu ild in g f.l or
s tru c tu ra l.) .h a ll tia con dam n ad. thay hava th# pow ar to ia .u a an
O rdar o l C o nd am na tion requiting you to c a u .a Ih# b u ild in g ).) or
.t ru e tu fa ).) to ba d a m o li.h a d and ram ovad or p iaca d in a stale ol
sound repair within a lim a cartam
II tha b u ild in g ).) or .H u c t u r v ).) era not d a m o li.h a d and ram ovad
or repaired w ithin s u c h lim a period than such b o -td in g ).) or
s tru c tu re )!) will ba dam olishad and rem oved by tha City and tha
coal o l tha sam# assessed a . a lian ag airt.l the a b o v a -.la ta d
propatty
If you hava any q u a .lions eo ncarning this m atter ptaas# contact
th# C o d * E n lo rc a m a n l O apartm anl a l (407) 330-6644 S H O U L O
Y O U D E C ID E TO A P P E A L A N Y M A T T E R C O N S ID E R E D AT TH E
A B O V E H E A R IN G Y O U MAY N E E D A V E R B A TIM R E C O R D OF TME
P R O C E E D IN G S T E S T IM O N Y A N D E V ID E N C E W H IC H R E C O R D IS
N O T P R O V ID E D BY TH E C IT Y O F S A N F O R D IF S 266 0105)
P E R S O N S W IT H D IS A B IL IT IE S N E E D IN G A S S IS TA N C E T O P A R ­
TIC IP A TE IN A N Y O F TH E S E P R O C E E D IN G S S H O U L O C O N T A C T
TH E P E R S O N N E L O F F IC E A D A C O O R D IN A T O R AT 330-6626 46
H O U R S IN A D V A N C E O F TH E M E E T IN G
P U B L IS H E D D A T E S A p r ils 166* A A p ril 10, 1666
DC P -2 3

------------------------------------------- 1------------------------------------------NOTICE TO BIDDERS
FOR
AIRPORT ACCESS CONTROL
FAR PART I0 T .14 SECURITY IMPROVCMSNTS
AT
ORLANDO SANFORD AIRPORT
SANFORD, FLORIDA
Saalad proposals lor Ih# lurntahmg o l all labor malarial*, ser­
vice. and equipment lor Ih# AIRPORT ACCESS CONTROL SYS­
TEM FAR to r la SECURITY IMPROVEMENTS al the Orlando
Sanlord Airport will b* received by Ih* Sanlord Airport Authority
at th# Otfic# ot the Director o l Aviation. Orlendn Sanlord airport.
Airport Terminal Building On# Rad Cleveland Boulevard Suita
200. Sanlord. Florida 32773 until 2 00 PM April 2Sth 1661 al
which time Iha pmpoaal* will ba publicly opened and read aloud
Thie prnrecl will include th# m.lattation o l an integrated accas.
. r.ntrol system, closed -circuit television (CCTY) system upgrade
and rehabilitation ol ail# perimeter lancing and vehicle g a la, fur­
nishing and equipping a new Airport Command Center, in.laltahon o l fiber optic infrastructure, and modifications to esisting
'aciiities. door hardware, utilihae. and building eermcee
O n or altar March 31st. I f f * , copies ol Ihe Plans
Specifications, and olhar contract Documents may ba a.amined
it the office of the Director ol Aviation Orlando Sanlord Airport
.omplete documents may ba obtained from tha office ol the
Director o l Aviation by payment ol Seventy-Free Dollars (SIS 00|
tor asch sat Payment lor Plans and olhar Contract Documents
m itt ba made by check or money ordar payable to tha ‘ SAN­
FO RD AIRPORT AUTHORITY* Cash will not ba accepted This
payment Is non-rslundabls
It Bidder does not want to pick up documents but wishes to
hava documents shipped by first-class U f mail, additional pay­
ment shall ba required in the sum o l FiHesn Dollars (SIS 00) This
*16 00 charge will not apply it tha Bidder requests Ih* document*
to be sent by e.press courier with charges billed lo recipients
account
No proposal* may ba withdrawn altar Ih* scheduled tun* lor
receipt ol proposal*, lor a period o l aisty (60) day*
The Sanlord Airport Authority reserves th* right* lo ware* any
tnlormalitia* In or reiact any and all propoaal*. or lo re-advartts*
lor proposal*
Proposals must be submitted as sat lorth in the ‘ Proposal
Requirements and Conditions* included in th* Contract
Document* A bid pries must be submitted lor each ol Ih* item*
k.tad on the Proposal
A Bid Bond or Certified Check in the amount ol I k ol trie Total
Amount bid must be submitted with the proposal
A Payment Bond ond o Performance Bond, each In a sum equal
to 1*6% o l trie amount ol the Contract awarded, anil ba required
prior to a socutlon o l contract
j i
To b* #HgtM* lor award o l contract, th* successful bidder must
*ubvr*UM&gt;#ibh|u#tl dbd with«| live (6) business dsy* attar Ih*
tdd opening,Evidence ot financial responsibility sspenence.
qualification*, and aatisfactory completion ol previous profecls.
trio th* satisfaction ol the Sanlord Airport Authority. FAA. and
FOOT
Th* work performed under this Contract shall ba govamad by
Ih* Federal Conlract Provisions set lorth in Ih* Contract
Decuman)*, which include, but are not limited lo. Disadvontagod
Outmasa Enterprise (DBE) subcontractor participation. Equal
employment Opportunity requirement*, and compliance with
Fadertl Wage and Hour requirement* (Davis-Dacon A c t)
The Bidder agree* to comply with th# to Mowing requirement ‘ No
member, officer, or employ** o l th* Sanlord Airport Authority dur­
ing his tenure ot lor on* year thereafter ahall have any inlarosl,
direct or indirect, w this contract or th* proceed* th ereof
Tha award ol this Conlract will ba contingent upon th* concur­
rence o l th* Federal Aviation Administration and th* Florid*
Department ol Transportation
SANFORD AIRPORT AUTHORITY
Stephan J Cook*.
Director o l Aviation
Publish April 3. 3. I. 1366
0EP-3S_________________________ __________________________________

NOTICE OF A PUBLIC M A R IN O T O C O N S IM R T M
ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE B T TNB C ITY OF
SANFORD, FLO M O A
Nolle* I* hereby grvan that a Public Hearing will ba hold in th*
Cofwression Room at Ih* City Halt, 300 North Park Avanua, In tha
City of Sanlord. Florida. Si f:0 0 o'clock PM. on April 131h, 1664
lo coniidar the adoption o l on ordinance by th* City o l Sanlord.
Florida, described as loltovrs:

ORDINANCE NO. SEES
TO ANNEX A PORTION OF THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY LVINO
BETWEEN JEWETT LANE AND MCCRACKEN ROAD AND
BETWEEN PERSIMMON AVENUE AND WEST AIRPORT BOULE­
VARD. AS SHOWN ON THE MAP BELOW

A complete description and a copy o l the ordinance ahall bo
available at the office ol th* City Clark lor all persona desiring lo
eaamm* Ih* seme
*4 parti** In Intaraat and citiians shall have an opportunity to
bo heard at said hearing
By Older o l th* City Commission ol the City o l Sanlord. Florida
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDINQ ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEOtNQS SHOULO CONTACT
THE HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT ISO6*34 44 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETINQ.
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC. II a paraon decide* lo appoal a decl• * mod* with reaped lo any maltar conaldarad at th# above
masting or hearing, h* may need a verbatim racord ol Ih* pro­
ceedings. including th* testimony and avidenc*. which record is
not provided by th* City ol Sanlord (FS I M OtOS)
Janet R Dougherty. CMC
City Clerk
Publish March 2 f and April 3. IS M
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lor trie hrat insertion only and only lo Ihe o«tent ot the cost of that
insertion P lea se chock nd lot accuracy the first d ay it runt

P r e -P a id i

A D O P T IO N
l rving etpenses
court seang
A meekest

T.OJBLACEAN ADCALL

GIFT OF LIFE
F L't

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

S E M IN O L E
4 0 7 / 3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

SOO-2I4-64M
ALONE1

ad r a tes

RESPECTED

Dating Bureau lot S E N IO R S .
Estab 1977 1-400-422-4417

DEPARTMENT-HOURS
a AM - 5 PM MONDAY - FRIDAY

Find Peace and

Confidence!

NOW ACCEPTING

through a
liv e Personal Psyche

1400-214 4643 t i t 7663
E3 M p eim n
Must Bn 16 yrs
Sent U (619) 646 6434

LONELY?
NEED TO TALRT
1 600-2663400 art 4926
6J ss ran kasn/TC

55— Business
O pportunities

MUST SC I I TRS
S4R4F4tk646 M R

BEST Homo Business out triers
If you are idruus (bout making
money w/ no so4 of prod, no vrv
no nan C al 282 3320

Longwood Massage Studio.
Walk ms welcome 7 d a p
Private rms Female Stall
LrsciMM 77S5
407-336 6300

27— N

ursery

St C m i n

C are
ALL HOURS 10 yra asp vt ch4d
development Reas rales meals
net Fiat play mom 324-0513
AN EXP IOVW O MOM
Prgvtoas educational acSvMS
aong wtm T I C S playroom ten
yrd Cert CPRCOt-HHflea^
W A L K -MS A L I KJOS are " ivs

nurse t specialty Healthy kids
too* HRS *042532 324-1M2

55— B u s in e s s
O rrORTUNETtES

$300 - $500
DntrCvjtng phone cards No #■penance necessary For more
information send a SASE to
Primetime
Communications
P O Boi 894355 Miami FL
33269 1355

COKE/PEPSI

G R E A flN C O M l
No Capaal. Just Hard Work
Criark# 880 7247
JOIN MV Tupper*are lanwty
New tnonds. eilta 6. FREE cat
E Km at m* sam* time mwresl
atPC alLm da • 526 3517

59— Financial
Services
CHASE BAO CRCOtT
LEGALLY lor |uU 621 00 MaJ
etwek/mo to CALVPBO 1454 N
Laiemotii Are Writer Park. FL
37792
TRIED ot bong turned down lor
crarkp Loam whore to obtari tri*
bow deals credit cords
tm
but loans debt consoMation
Ratos a* tow at S 9 V no an­
nual i**S #fc H 4 W Entorpn*
*S 323 1964

61— M oney

to

Do net Rofbiawcd a
Horn* Until You read Pda FREE
Report) Cat 1-644 251-6431 H I
301 24 nre tor 4 FREE Racord

B O O -3 4 2 ‘ 6 6 5 3

Legal Notices
M TNB CIRCUIT COUNT
OF T M I4TM JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
4BM IN OLI COUNTY,
•RM KAL
JURI4D4CTIOD DIVI4ICM
C A B ! NOi 44 444 CAtBW
NATION4BANC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
V4
PAUL RENOALL. ET AL
DEFENDANT)!)

N O TIC I OP ACTION
CON4TNUCTIV4 4BRVICB
TO PAUL RENOALL.
JEAN RENOALL
whose residence is unknown if
ha/she/they be Irving, and it
he/sha/thay b*
dead.
Ih*
unknown defendants who may
b# spouses, heirs, devisees,
grsntses assignees, lisnors.
creditors, trustees, and sM par­
lies claiming an Mtarasl by.
through, undar or against Ih*
Defendants, who are not known
to b* dead or ainre. and all par­
lies having or claiming to hava
any right, tiff* or mtarasl in Ih*
property described m th* mort­
gage being foreclosed herein
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action lo torectos* a
mortgage on th* following
property
LOT 104. DEER40ND 2.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF A4 RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 4E. PAQE4 27. 24.
AND 26 OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
has bean hied against you and
you are required lo to re * a
copy ot your written dalanaoa.
il any to it on DAVID J STERN.
E40 Plaintiff'* attorney, whoa*
address M 401 4 University
Drive 1604, Plantation. FL
33324 (no laler than 30 day*
front th* data of the first publi­
cs bon of this nodes o l action)
and til* th* original with th#
clerk of this court either before
aervica on Plaintiffs attorney or
immediately thereafter; other­
wise a default will be entered
against you for the relisf
demanded in the complaint or
petition filed herein
WITNESS my hand and th#
aaal ol this Court al SEMINOLE
County. Florida, tlua 23rd day ol
MARCH. IM S
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
40t 4 UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 600
PLANTATION. FL 33324
63-22123 FM(NATB)
Publish March 27. and April 3.
1994
OEO-241_______________________

N O TI04 UNDER
FICTITIO US NAM4 4TATU T4
TC WHOM IT 3UV CONCERN;
Notice is hereby grvan that th*
following corporation pursuant
lo Section 444 04, Florida
Statute*, will register with th*
Division
of
Corporations,
Florida Oapartmanl o f Stato.
upon recaipl of proof o f th*
publication o f Oil* notice, th*
Sctitioua name, to wit:
JJI/4 CACTUS 000*4
undar which if aapacta lo
engage in business at 1444 4.
French
Avenue,
Sanlord,
Florid* 32771 in 4 vminola
County, Florida
That th* party Interested in
said business enterprise la aa
JO-JO INC OF
CENTRAL FLORIDA
a Florida corporation
Dated al Orlande. Orange
County. Florida on Ih* l i s t day
of Mateh. 1944.
Publish. April 4. 1444
PEP-44

63— M

o r tg a g es

71— H r t r W

DRIVER needed lor wholesale
nrsrry Local dalnarie* • other
nursery tasks MuW hare clean
COL Btpnnmg pay 37.1v For
more mtormatron cal 332-1727.
D/mquai hatful

ATTENTION CHA'a
Coma and |Ovt ou caring loam
of Nur»#« and C N A t Escel
lent benefit* Eipenenced ret
ugmted
3 :00pm-1100pm
•MB available. Phrase apply vt
person Denude Healthcare R *
hi but * ton Center 1351 EU
cam Brvrt Oehona EOE

DRYWALL FINISHERS Needed
tor rasto crew l «p w' handtoat*
4 toots CM Al al 323 3234

TRU^K d r iv e r
Setre-lracler/Fial Bad Trailer
Class A COL 2 years vantabt*
aiperemca lo ca l work horn#
mow
Call 407-323-4402

DynAlr Services, me. a pro
gretsnra commercial ground
support company at Orlando
Sanlord Airport is Currantty
seeking a Fuff-Ttm* Admintatradre Aaalslant Ih * requve
mams lot this posrtor m
etude* #ir»n#nl PC compuler
suns u t v /mg Wmdow* 95
Eicei MS Word typing of a
i***l 35 WPU clear tpeakmg
v o&lt; *
good
orgare/ation
skill* bi lingual Engkth.'Spin
isf is a plus and Ih* atsary to
work
with venous levels of
management Outes metud*
Maintaining wtxkman a com
pens*Ion record* antwavmg
Itelephone mqu.net about am
Ptoymant conductmg new Nre
jorientation, and other g*net*i
clerical d u t*i at atsgned
DynAa ohar* mackcal and dan
fat msuranc* after 90 day*
401K pun. 2 wee** vacation
and a Chanengmg smoka free
work anvvonmant A l candi
dates muW be tore to provtda
a 10 year work/tchool rewory
and pas* a drug acraenmg To
im out an appkcatnn p i****
it* by our etkitrawraare at
tic* Monday through Friday
form 1000 A M unM 300 PM
or la i your resume to (407)
122 0319

X 0TB b o o t p a m t e r h e l p ER. Help prepare kmo* for
paint Must nave aipenenc*
Immediate open mg Call Tom
at Viking Coach Work*. 3212020 Of 321-2301.
AUTOMOTIVE O f TAKERS
SantordVongwood Ortando
Good Income Potential
•
Benefit* Alter 90 Day*
r*ph s «a f 407 293 3055
AVON NEEOB rep*
ire* area
Sek hept quality products earn
good S it hai hums 321 7142
BABYBITTER U F 2 30PM
7PM Reiiabi* own transp r*i*
req Oreat
pay Denona
area
(904)532 9001 A U tor Aprs Arm

WAHM— Q HOMEOWHER4
FREE report on tha ‘ 10 Moat
Common Mrslakes m Raimancmg Your Mom*' C al 800-744-

C B b lD B t

Sanford

324-4100

CASHIERS

R 0W TW R 5
PfT tor a M % « Manutaoplant In BanfgrO Pc
*r* avaiiabta on a l

Dmair Beatrice*, me.

WORK WITH US
JCXN OUR TEAM

t il

P-6

Ex p l a w n s v e a t r e e

JOB FAIR

TELEMARKETING

GUARANTEED
$ 10.50 P/H
IN T R A IN IN G
3 po* avad Avg t ISSOTw. Sal
Sanlord baaad pool
cold caAng
F/T 4 P7T Cal
323-2070 a i t
111

• ft TAM T i l ■T ftMAMIEft, MC.
M f l l u , , ......i t f - f t t - i i i t

J| ||f|

m m a

M aker

area.spooaMy

Verecia Manulaclurer teak*
Ek &gt; Mriwiator eikembier 4

71— H e lp W a n t e d
.
FfT A
turtng
ban*

Leans* CALL 2233441

Apr* 14ft. 94 4p
FT/PT
Sammcre thru Osceola Comfy

Eipenenced BobcalNaw hofUnd Operator COL kac Top

pay1 3233441

Manna Hotel
Lake Monro* Santord
________ CM tor into

GENERAL
INTERVIEWING
NOW
lor
Eawar photo promotion at local
mM Need io«* e l Wariawa A
(e a te r Bunnies. Can 1
764-4741

ALPHA
PERSONNEL

834

83G7

WANTED
Serious people dawring tuccesWul WEIGHT LOBB, B6PNOVtD HEALTH AND (N B A
QT Lose 20 200 pound*. 30
day (&gt;ogram wider 1100 Sea*
tactnn piarertlMd

CHECK CASHIER
Up to ttOOfVMt. Oaynm* F/T
or P/T RakatSa paraon wuaan
hancSetg a«p 330-2444

msshk

Earn 3200 - 1500
mg care-ograma tor more intormahon tend a
aaff-ad
anretop* lo:
Oaai* Carda 4 grits PO Bor
611790- Miami. FL 33241

CHBJ2CJ1M TEACHERS A
Part A MMana naadad Eip req
Good benefit Cal 322 7908

HANDYMAN Carpenter,dryw*ll,
plumbing, atac t ip
loot* A
Iran* rqrd CM Stare or B i 280
2081

A Thichara
contact quickly, your
cut* A N America New freightmatchmg *y t 24 hra 33 mm
1-444-444-4470 MC/Vtaa

HELP PERSONNEL
NOW HIRINGI

PFT C A M OIVER AFTERNOON
4MFT. WWNig to train. Cad
Joyce *21 -7434
—

* o e A im u u w ,iM c .

anted

2ND S t i f f ASSEMBLY
RE COTON CORPORATION, th*
nation* laaDng manufacturer'
(Vitribute* of electronic accas
tone*, rial lereral openings
vt if* lake Mary tacuity lor 2nd
shift
assembly
powtont
Hour* ar* 4:00pm-12:30am.
Must ba abia to Ml a nwwnum
of 35 lb* and aland tor 8
f u r s Apply vt parson at 1090
Emma Oak* TraA lake Mary
a 32748

Lend

VENDING ROUTE
Many high traffic sites.
S3900 aA*fc potential

71— H elp W anted

Llectnc Manufacturing Comp*.
nyEipanpngi 5APoa*ona
Avariabu Now&lt;
* Uftmg Requved
* 1W and 2nd Shifts
‘ Perm Positions
* W e Tramt

- e u w i t a n m =—

la tooling lor ialsrasd and ai
C#pt»on#i D8Qpl9

iw w m a w M

FACTORY WORKERS

AQ CARRIERS. INC.
A-FL BASED CARRIER
'■NEW PAY PLATT

'■2a TQ .37 CanufBf MM
u m o L E u m jo .

SIA2TI!

‘ LAV OVER PAY*
‘ BREAK DOWN PAY'
•EXTRA STOP PAY*
*1 Day OS tor 7 Days OuT
■VACATION PAY*
•HOUOAY BONUS PAY*
•401 K RETIREMENT
•PERFORMANCE BONUS
•SAFETY BONUS
*AtOER PROGRAM
‘ C0NVENTKMAL3
•SATELLITE EQUIPPED
‘ EMPLOYEE AaaK Program
t Yr. OTR EXP/ CLS A COL
REQ

WTTH VI

ER: Must hare vafuefa •
jvaaar Mch 378v ♦ to* m
i « 434-7972 toettad In Cm -

DCUVERY DMVEfMFNOOUCT
TECH Aaron* Rental Purchase
• total canodala must b* 21
yra. Md. hare good MVR and a
good knowtedg* of tocai area
u M a n i oompartaaBon and
benefit* EOEfDrug Fra* Com­
pany apply m paraon at: 2432
So. French Are. Santord.

DRIVER
HVAC Wholesaler had invnaI opening tor a dnrer lor Id­
ea) dakrenaa Mutt ba 21 yra
old ml clean driving racord A
COL he. ForkWl Eap Good Ban*4M, EOE, Drug Ira* workptao*.
Appi can b# Mad out at Coast
kri* Chau. 227 CoAWkn* Rd
Santord 324-0911

A8SOCU1
TRAINEE
Training
Naw or aspariancad-tta hare
oparwtg* m our t v * * s ta n d ­
ing Bammota County offices
t v hard-working caraar-iwidad
paopta CM.
Nancy DareW
AXamoreMLongwoodSBS 4400
Robm Mutaka
Marytlaatvow-333-4044
Gary Balanod
Ovwdo-365-38M

^Factory Worker*
* A i ShtfU
' Rahattt Indnnduii*
* WVkng Tb Laam
‘ Advance Potential
ASSEMBLY
* S*ja*d and UnWuaad Workers
‘ Hand Man Assembly
* Short and Long Term

DCUVERY 0MVER-AJ hr*
WAITRESS-? shifts. CM * BorAak tor Pat* 322 1984

Monday tvuW M ay Only

'itoJAk&amp;i biLH W bW l

ETIT7VE

CM OaBary Manor, 40T-AAB
O L Ask tor Director of My*,
mg or apply wtffun 60 North
highway 17-92, OaBary. Flori­
da -Drug Fra# Workplace
■OK.

Wa a ii cal 1 am la 8 pm
KOI

14 Poariona Ararat**' U rge
Sanford Manufacturing Compa-

APPLY: M-Th 4-11 AM or 13PM
214 H u m a n Or. 1223444
(Acre** p/owi Semlncra Town
Center)

HOTEL
OPPORTUNITIES
A baautfut 4 tid in g hotel loaled iq th# UCF area ta taring
ar Bw tokoonno powuoni
IANOUET
4ET-UP/4ARVER,
RCATAURANT
SERVERS.
COOKS, BELLMEN, HOST/

M r W O n K in . M 0 H T C H A N ER. CON CM R O f,
OUC 4 T
M N VICK
R EPM BCM Tm VK.

m

to paraon to Hoadey tm
H *h Tech Are., Orlando

DRUG FREE WORKPLACE

CELEBRITY CIPHER
by Luia Campos
rwreorg creole# kem w t U O T % lemou.
-J E#di bfl# m pi# c f f w 6t#ndi tar #noPw
Tatar• clue M
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JCPAK0

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P R E V IO U S S O LU TIO N : "0 0 # o f th# re a s o n . I v * navar hawr
O 1664 by HCA Inc

,

�71— H

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a n ted

71— H

S r fff

H

LPN's &amp; RN's!

elp

a n n

m

Become in f t N o BNS
graudate and h i o m m your tocome wkhoul going back to
tchooP TO schedule your inter
view n Orlando. Cai Don Reffield by Apr* M
i -s o o -n t - u n

W

m

f c i

m

(407) 869-0444

RIGHT HAND MAN
Needs 75 workers dairy.
*36 algn on bonua to new amt r t i pay m drivers.
“Open I am

orderi from home Ready ca*h
For (tad up kfVltihe memberih p lee. MAIL 130 DO checkAno
10 CALYPSO VARIETY. M M
N Ukemont Awe. Wtator Park
FL 32792

(01 Dogtreck Rd. Longvtood.
7SO410A

SALES- MARKETING
Fui or Pad TVna TOP OUAUTY
PORTABLE BUAENNQ MFO

Cal Chart* 1-SX-2S2-43M

LABOR RITE
•*•*330-3416****
NCEO IOC « MCN A WOMEN
Daeyeork Da«ypay
uer«&gt;c. a PU/S
COME WORK WITH THE M A T
LABOR ERS NEEDEO

FOR UNO*ROAOUNO
UT1UTYCONTRACTOR

HBALTH MAuwawct a m 4atk

M l FOREMAN t v beet comne
(A n Muat ta able to eat p|pa A
rtto Cteei M A I M ____________
LAWN MAMT-FiA tone
DL a
mutl Oood Pay 192-3744 or
M F Id l
LAWN PERSON
UuM have own iranepodatton
EXP NOT NECESSARY 40dAt
WORKWEEK 407-327-0036.

elp

a n ted

------- M O tH EfU A OTHER*-----1900-17300 F/T. Fu« Training.
For Free Boohlel CeH f -600-

BECURTTY OFFICER JOB
Training Armad A Unarmed
Brwdfy A Aeeoc. 04-7444
SPRINKLER
REPAM
MAN
needed, nxrtl have own buck i
tooM.M-F 374 9034
A T tN if M M I OCNERAL FEED
needa P/T help Pnmanty lor
detaroTMt and Saturdaya Re
q i » » ( a (bong beck, pleasant
peraonaXty and v iceOent dr*,
■ng record Personal truck or
UV tor lowing trader required
an 133-1(40.
SUPERVISOR . ALF FRONT
DESK MUST BE STATE CERT
CNA APPLY LONGWOOO RE*
DREM CNT VS. LA O f, ASS E
CHURCH A V I. LONOWOOO

TELEM ARKETERS

2/1 torn cov petto, thed. ate
cond, ctoan qu&lt;et ph 1175 tot
rant, conv toe Sanford 54800
322-5597

w IS S H S U il
R K fS S R F
StAFFWO, RECENWO. PICK
WO. PACKWO AND WARE
HOUSWQ • RECOTON COR­
PORATION. the nabon'i lead
mg tatbtoutor/manufaclurer of
tccettonet. hat
open Inge to ttt
Lake Mary laakeet tor let and
2nd thlft werehouse. Hours
T.-OOom-S :30pm,
(:00am 4:30pm end 4:00PM17:30AM. Muat be able to Ml a
minimum ol 50 toa on a confer
uoua bam Forkklt erpenence
pre(erred Sltrtng rite AS 75
ttl (M l. AS 95 ?nd th-ft
mem teat Apply to
7950 Lake Emma
Road, Lake Maty, FL EOE.

97 OAK 1PRMOS 12 OtJ Wide
12X00. Carherdrel ceikngs, dry
fcgm 1 boodi to kltoh Huge LR
wfflro place, upgraded carpet,
DR-eiac. com) C al Pat lor
appl 227-9111

IA 94.t»

118— O m c E S p a c e F o r
Ren t

ROSE LEA V1XAS
tn Special -M fASfandi
HUO OKAY 407-3386631

SANFORO OFFICE SPACE
1 tullaa evadedIt - 1100 I F A
1100 AF. 407-311-7004

SANFORD 1 SDRM LQ-OuMI.
mud area 1375/1300 dap * up
No pad. no ettokon 3330019
AANFORO 1 BDRM tecured
carnage houta appl As. ap­
tness (775nno « tec NO
PETS
SINOLE
PERSON
ONLY Appty at SIS W ftm
Sbeat

P R E S S BRAKE
O PERATO R

aw e

99— A partments U nfurnished

can E7A-0300

Uto 7 yaart eip Muat ba a
to read btoaprmte. mapact
Tamp to Mrs
n Santord Pay bated on e*t
CaAETA-9300 ter tniar

UMMO to

Reeldentidl Ctsanlng

NEED CtRTW W D MCCMAMC
lor local service (tenon Apply
m per (on al 7900 South Park
Ave-Santard 338-3774 aak ter
Deed Markear*
I No aatoa. PT/FT. no a «
(ary C M 7*3 711?
*P/T l U V I C t A 01 NT Driver
VMM FU ).
I dttwe'g teeatA an

'" 0 B£

LA B O V

Pieaee cel Tewt Co
7406666 tor mom v*)
■OE ADA NO FESI

Suiting

TRAJNEIANSTALLER
.F/r.
fn - County
Flondi. Inc

at

CenbM
A
tor me

73— E m p l o y m
W a n ted

ent

COMPANION AIDE. Complete
t i l l . Am A Pm over ngMv |
« RaaaonabM ra m Cr &gt; A
Ret 131-1473
HOUSEKEEPER tit CMet. Etc
Rata, kved A worked to area to
yn 407-SAA SOM
93— R o o m

s

Fo b R

WANTED; InOwdueN who ere
te wrung a fuMtng. people i
anutad career f lM A T an*t
mem environment protaaewnai
atatoa and beneftta Conw
toe career ol Dental Aeerea
ducaaon M i WO tuxes
lo State and Nano
Work in a la s

P f A O y

RECEFT-F/T
MFptoeteni
phone voice,orgeniied.MMrp todhr E m
pay Danone area
iKMptt-AOOl I M lor AprkAnn

reedy b re-enwf or
ft looking to me Mure may
ve a program daaignad tor
youf

S e e Yo u
b u r g e r k in g
II fan
n
Kt Man
W (■ V S M IM II* , A
K

U L a

a e ih e l e u A

t j U |a |M

WEEKLY RENTALS
I • STEM

w rw m

a e

An m

|407) 134-A3I1. Eat I M

GOVERNMENT
FORECLOSED
Homes burn pomaa on I f .
Daanguare Tke. Rapafi R EO t
YbwArea Tb« Free (1| 000-71A0000 Eto H 7700 tor currer* kd-

.SSL
SANFORO 1500 DOWN 1/t 5
Newfy renovated. CHA Owner
1 Prtp dsee 34

how

2/1, lam rm . new car­
pet. appl. punt Cam Heat/
AC.M4.000 Ool Wdtor. JamrPraparkaa 333-31 AS. 330-

tod Leurvky phone, and hA
uaa M M A O aw eek 374-tMB
V yew are clean and neM and a
young perton who
to abate a SJbataoom
m to 17-SE and Lake
otaer y a n g peo" 10.
95— R o o m m
W a n ted

4 lA Y lo b MAID BuOBlE

- 199— P ets &amp;. S upplies
fctlNNIES

PR

MVESTOR RUYWaa HOUSES
M OM
-73f7

160— B usiness For
S ale

200— L i v e s t o

ck

/Fa r m

S U IT L IE S

DOUBLE BAR “M* Ranch kxat
ad to Ottoen Buy* beet/tlaugh
ter came Pick-up tarvica it
ariNbto 3734)135__________

217— G arag e S ales

5-FAMILY
YARD SALE
SAT 9:30-3:30

Body Shop Butmett wen ett
tor teto or Meae. ram w/al
aaup, hen bey. pose trade? No
qifyg.no credo ck. owner erto
hew note w/tmei down loceted
dwtwn Ortendo ca* tor ado 577S tM

CARPORT SALE Fn 8 4 A Set
A l , 809 E Airport Bhrd Loll ol

181— A ppliances A
Furniture For Sale

310 E 709 Tangerine Dnve-Revena Park tub
NO EARLY

bond. Cod 11700 See 1125

caxtTs-m s
BEDS
ORTHOPEDIC
FIRM
S E T I eWi 5 year warranty Nev­
er ueed Twin 175 Fua 195
S i l l King H A S CaH
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1250 A « I M S34-33M
SOFA A LOVE SEAT.

al mutt go bargains gatore

SERVICE CLUB
SALE
SAT 9-4

bme tor Eatter Jutt *10 X 374

415 Ead 4m Street-Near Sen
lord Ave

black

Senora Sub 316 Knder R'l
SalftSun 8-4 HthW eerntftmore

X X

153 Sheryl Drive Deltona Off
Doyle Road WO quakty worn
ant doming (6 - 101. thoet
knana. vacuum, tns 4 tome
toon Lott More" 407-373-1017

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2757 COUNTRY CLUB ROAD
Sanford
Building
materials
bikes.
appliances
plants
domes, ft mite

SALE-Just

159— Real Estate
Wanted

FLORIDA ROOM &amp;
CARPORT SALE
SAT 8-7
B«aaa
GARAGE SALE
SAT 8-2

3570 PALM WAY-Senlord 4X8
and traitor, houtehdd baby
aama. toon A fnhmg NO EAR­
LY BMOATt

O A R A G E SALE
SAT 8-5
1417 OBERLIN TERRACE Lake
Mary comer 477 A Country Ckb
Hampton Park Sub Chftdrant
lumrtura, houtehold 1

HUGE OARAGE
SALE
SAT 9-1
2575 OAK AVE-Lutheran Church
of me Redeemer LOTS OF
STUFF FOR EVERYONE"
331-1557

HUGE MOVING
SALE
FRl/SAT 8-7
M l 2 HOLLY AVE-Senlord NO
EARLY WROSff

Park Avenue Q 4th street San
ford SOUF THING FOR EVERYONE. Incutorkng M2o Softnr-r r
urvi_______________________
YARD SALE
Sal 8 4 cash only
804 E Airport Brv-1 Santord
YARD SALE-Anlq Furn A ^ a ti
ware nice doming
alt t ir­
es toys, linens tawnchain rock •
■ng
chant oak
dtupleal
tabte.thoet, rocortls.VCR tapes
nuCTOwave-10 A C unita. Gel
them Early’
1943 Cadillac
St O X. 1985 Dodge Van STM
1978 lord P tl 5 5 X 17 92 8 4th
St Sanford Fn ft Sat Apr 3 ft 4
378X83
219— W

anted to

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Atom. Cant Copper / B rett
Kokomo Recycling: 371-X04
SIS W Flrtt-M/F &gt;-5, Saj.t-1

223— M i s c r i LA N E U U S
TRAILER
TIRE
A
WHEEL
Heavy duty 14*. itFel b»HpfJ
$?0 6lH 3320167
231— C a r s Fo r S a i i
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rrbuitt 350, 89 m l. Atom magn

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330 9708

M JEEP CHEROKEE 4X4 AT

runt great 13 X 0 OBO
174-7544 or 121 78B2

Call

ta MA7DA 171. Runt good
AC.AT w/OO Black 125X OBO Call 371-1540
Chevy 1977 Malbu Clatuc 4
dr new 305 motor A C Aul
Trans Good, dean S I350 372
144ftSEI7ED CARS
from
Si 75
Pottchet. Cadrtiacs
Chevyi
BM W t Corvettes A lvj Jeeps
4WO I Your area To* Free t
8 X 218 9 X 0 EH 7708 tor cur
rent kstingt

238— V

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W

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CASH t t t PAID1
Foi Junk Cart Truck* &amp; M«*c'
XffPAMCRiCailtauT ri c

Boat Rentals

240—

Starting at 133 ft ift&gt; Also

74 Pontoon Cat 33Q I 6 I?

MOVING S A LE
SAT/SUN B-7

241—Rec.
V deicles/Campers Fdk
Sale

7613 Oeorgu Ave-Behmd Sem
School
EVERYTHtNQ

COLEMAN pop-up camper

B f c ,“

sSEoosanfrB i; ‘

12400 firm.

Call 377-4751 .

4/3 to oor tol

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IMO CHA IM MEOM
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wearier dryer,
or AKX9 tor aA
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do repent around
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105— D uplex/Tritlex

268-Child Ca m
Centers

Re m o o e u n g

X

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107— M o s u l H o m e s
Fo b R e n t

SANFORD-LQ Ibdrm comptatoty
ken w/weter A garbage, sac tor
opl or tig person No paM 1375*

99—Apartments Unfurnished

OF SR 477 1
I 2Uknv itoAan I B M ♦ 1125/
(top Cal 333 3964 or tee marv
at 13817

OELTOaM 10 acme

Ideal tor

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m oM i Io i m h , honaa. cant,

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256-A p p u a n c x R e p a i r
Ra-

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Re n t a l s

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pruning Landscape
Tgrackng
fWcutting
Top tuAha dv graver

L E T S US U F T YOUR CLEAN•40 BUROENS WMk/bMveek
ate. 877-9SM ar 515-1IM

Badr-hoarbob cal Reatoruike

M0VE-P4OUT
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Pteeture Wbihtog— Free
ad. 309-7220 or pgr.,
pgr. 372-3110
HomecOtoCdnAy Apart
Wtowta wtoylto USC 8NSIUR
497^X36-7543 401

ORYWALL*STUCCO-ftopan

1M7 Chevy
V8
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118— Omcs Space Fob
Rent
Zoned agrt.
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w a rn (9&gt;4)7S7-&lt;SM

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uatom 4 ta taodad b k a V t t o
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407-172-1449

287-La w n S ervices
AAA GRASS MASTEH3 At
services provided Dependable
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SUNSCAPE LAWN MOU t '
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310-7174
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Bankruptcy 175. Name Change
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C M (407) 174-027114 hr*.

279-Hauung

300-Pressuhe
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out roofing. Wo HAUL ANYTHMO Largo Iraaan drop ok
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d 111-417?
Decks’Wakt'Orvet'Homat*
‘ Buadngs-Ret/Comm'Free Ett'
LttC/Vilur Steam Factory
110 dlecount w/ad 324 7(44

308—Termite Repair

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TERMITE* WATER- FIRE
DAMAGE REPAIR SPECIALIST
&gt; 407-331-41T7

280-Home
L S L £ L
In

rates RANCH RENTALS

FREE EST 373-0931.

276-EltcnuCAL

Kfi«MiiiJoaia&lt;iM___
35 .000 672-613i

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(407 )S H T 0 72 f

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SSJ m T IM S Buick Skylark
Fualom 4 d V 4 toadad 10K
111X0. 1M7 Stack Skyt o 4 dr toadad 20K ndaa
H.M 0. If T S Radi Royoa, rt
ta. toadad. 79K meat,
cond 110.500; I N I
kc BonnadM S I 4 dr

FULL LAWN SVC hedges
bushes, tm tree trimming 7 yr&lt;
aap. Senior due. Siiislachui
guar For Irae e tl 880 8 X 7

269-Cleaning Sexvices

275-Drywall

0 3 X 0 122-ft13

3,000-15.O X M
From S3 d Pittid toedton Hwy
17-99 Santord. 1 bf Irom Airport

BUY A NLW 3 BEDROOM
7 BATH HOMI IOR
LISS THAN RE\TI\G

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t a N n jS n d M M r

256-A u to m o tive

NOTHS40 B U TTH S
FOR Y O U
on Itowhen Rd A
l A l apt homes w/

285-L a nd scapin g

T1CT 0 M CS

153— Acbeagb L o t Fob
Sale

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OROYIVWW « . ato-to ML up­
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mon * 1495 dap No PaM Cad
M lLAKE MARY 2/1 Fenced, great
area. $450Mw * dapoaA

S22-74M

"m u l t i y a r d s a l e
THUR/FRl/SAT

metal woodt and other atuned

3-FAMILY GARAGE
SALE
FRl/SAT 9-4

d ie .

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Sat lawn equip, water - - ill
houtehold goods

187— S porting G oods

PARK AYE. MORSE PARK
Homes 13.000 to M JO O Sat Up
Financing OUWT1333-3M1

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SANFORD 1/3 pkia rear eltic
M.
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DR. pool A many atoras
|7&gt;0/mo . tec 9 M -M M

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141— H omes For Sale

n r

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1900/mo Pormg Raatty 333-

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n f u r n is h e d

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home w/ CAUL, new pave S carpat 7 AM about HUO homed
The ttotoean Oreup, tnc.
J l MB B i e ■ J M M L

Car A towenea Heeded

WeeaendiFREE 331-57M

Rent

STORAOE SPACE tor boeli

btememt are aubyact to me
Federal Fas Houamg Ad, whkti
f i to adveriaa any
pratarance. kmaanon. or thebated on rtoa. ootor. rabgion. te i. handicap taMafcia or nakonal onan

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4/3 BpM Plan, huge a
bdm. CHA. Fenced beck yard
fuel MSJOO CM Bartwa Senmons 333-1730.

103— H ouses-

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123— W a n t e d

217—Guni.l S,\I 1s

CUM Call 330-05M

1M7 14tM CLAIRMONT 2/15
AX appbencai tod Heat/dr.
I7i8 tem pa no Wia sacrifice
tor 1A900. C al 330-9064 tor Mo.

Santord Company hat town*M ccaningt on IM and Tnd
II Mutt ba d*e to program
and operate an auto brtke me

MOLLY MAR) M I— (O
F/T * M # ' H a m .
WM Train. 407-7*7-6907.

WASHERS-AJwiyt
in (lock
Delivery 2 year werrenly
A . Bad 324-37A5

C A R R IA G E COVE
(407) 323-8160

SHEET METAL
INSPECTOR

Shektoe A AT A T Work pad
na and bund a N tre . Can
achediAa an appowemenna tow pin how«______

14 K 44 2/7 Spin 1983 Kirk

14 a 44 U Spat 1907Skykne
New carpel, vm n . lap tiding
Managert’ Special
111 , ( 00.

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EARN EXTRA MONEY wWi your

181— A ppliances &amp;
Furniture For S ale

115.500.

WAR6 h 6 u 1E - 7NO SHIFT
S TIC KE RING • RECOTON
CORPORATION, the natton't
leading (kttrtouior/manufeeiur
er oI electrc accessorial hat
an opening in lit Lake Mery
warehouse lor 7nd thin (hck
ng potition
Hour* ere
4 00PM • 12 30AM Mutt be
abto to Ml 50 to* H n p o m M
iimt include pricing productt
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to cba get end poetett gc
orgemtabonal Mult AS 37 an
hour Apply to perton at 7950
Lake Emma Road. Lake Mary.
FL 37740 EOE

Fu» or pad bme Top (alary, bonui and commlaaton Smoking
Lonowood location Cai
al 707-0770

TEWS Co. Slewing. Oriental
moal
profetaronai
(lafhng
aarmca. K Currently recruMng
F u i A Fed-erne cleHcol peat
done lor the toauveng compe-

157— M obile H omes
For S ale
Fieri, »cm rm, carporl

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6 modda. Naw umptola 4 rone
aydem-Spacut-MX 321-3717

DON PICK REN TREE SVC
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U t a t a r 17(7142

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yrt eip. 24 hr storm damage
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IIKKALD FEATURE EDITOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
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continue over the proposed llallle
Ridge development as Ihe Florida

Candidate Mom
HERALD STAFF WRITER
CASSELBERRY • Once an Individual announce*
the Intention to run for political ofltcr. nothing
in the life of the candidate, or the candidate's
fumlly Is ever the same again, not even in tlie
most sacred of holidays.
Cose In point:
Diane Bauer,
who ts running
for Seminole
County School
Board In Dis­
trict One. On
the night be­
fore Mother's
Day. this
mother of 5
was Invited to s
mini-caucus
held by her
children, at
which she was
asked a ques­
tion; "Do you
want actual
gifts from us 01

Department ol Community Affairs
tx-gins revlrw of tlie future land use
amendment transmitted to Talla­
hassee earlier this month.
Seminole County wanted to enter
Into a Joint planning agreement

Sprint*' annexation of the 300i m trad, prrfrrrlng the land slay
in llir county.
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A rash
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Heat is on |
By Bam Whilo
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SEMINOLE COUNTV • The raids are coming
at a brisk pace Hrrak the Uw In Seminole
County and the chances are a Clty/County In­
vestigative Bureau agent or another area law
enforcement officer may have you In hand culls
before you can say. "Don Esllngrr “
At a time wlien vio­
lent crime Is down 36
percent from lost year
and Ihe
crtme/populallon in­
dex at an II year low.
Sheriff Esllngrr'*
deputies and other law

Nabbed!
LONGWOOD •
Seminole County
Sheriff's Office Inves­
tigator Neal Fowler
Friday charged 3 turn

Judge
h on ored
fo r focu s
on children
SEMINOLE COUNTV - Her
days ore filled with scared kids
and many drug-dependent par­
ents who may low custody of
them. She must moke deci­
sions that change their lives
forever.
And Judge Nancy Alley's deci­
sion to find a better way to
deal with lives caught up In a
cumbersome legal system has
earned her a prestigious honor
from her peers.
*1 thought It was time to rec­
ognise a judge who contributed
more than la required.* said
Thom Greene, president of the
Seminole County Bar Associa­
tion. who presented Alky with
an engraved plaque at a ape-

with the dlles of Winter Springs
and Oviedo prior to the amendment
transmittal, but each dty lias Indi­
cated Ilia I It wants separate
agreements
with the county.
Oviedo may actually light Winter

Judge NwicyAlsy accepts a plaque acknowledging horcontribuilont to the
JuvsnHs Division of tot Circuit Court, prswntod by Ssminoio County Bar
Asaociatlon Ptssidsnt Thom Green# at a recent tonchson.
rial appreciation luncheon recently held lor her.
•She storied a mindset In Ju-

venlk.* sold Bobbie BuUlnfton.
executive director of the Bor.
Plssss 8ss ABsy. N w 104

SANFORD - The question
does not seem to be whether
to. but how to Incorporate
Spanish Into elementary and
middle school education In
Seminole County.
*1 love the Idea of leaching
Spanish, but how. with limited
hinds and on already full day?"
acknowledges Barbara Kuhn,
chairman of the Seminole
County School Board.
Research Indicates that the
best time to Introduce a second
language Is during early child­
hood. The board member* have
been exploring ways to offer
Spanish beginning at the ele­
mentary school level.
To add a component to the
already limited financial and
time resources may require
cutting back In other areas,
such as PAM. Students are now
offered physical education, art
and music (refereed to as PAM)
on a rotating basis.
*1 don't think we should sac-

O v ied o
review s
bu ild in g
codes

�SA * S M M t Herald. Santart. Honda • Sunday May 31.1998

Know the basics when
Buy life
insurance
you hire new employees ana
save on

SANFORD - The timeless and functional
art of mosaic la coming to Sanford. The
location Is 120 S. Park Avenue, Sanford's
old but station.
Mosaic, the art of using fragments of
tile, glass and pottery to decorate all
types of objects Is the af
mosaictst Mtcncle Hardin.
After 16 years In health cm
si ration, Hardin, a self-taught
began experim enting with i
while owning an d operating &lt;

will feature classes, supplies, tim ishlngs.
mosaic art and unique antiques.
Hardin, who already Uvea In Sanford,
a m she la exrtted about being a port o f
Downtown Stniora. "

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Sharing the m u m roof aa Whs

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Timeless art of mosaic at new business

Last week a* part of my ef­
fort* to stay current, I at­
tended the meeting of the
Florid* Small business Devel­
opment Center*. The largest
part of these week long m eet­
ings were the seminars offered
on various business topics. I
was fortunate to attend one on
hiring basics led by Steve
Kirby and .Sally Polk of Sneltlng Personnel Services. They
did an outstanding Job on up­
dating us on the latest tricks
of the trade In hiring em ploy­
ees.
The first point covered and
Ignored by most small busi­
nesses la the determination of
your need. This determination
begins with the writing of a Job
description. Tills job descrip­
tion requires you to clearly lay
out the skills required and the
functions of the job to be cre­
ated. The job description
should Include the title, who
the Job reports to. qualifica­
tions that will Include educa­
tion. training and espertanca.
also Included srffl be (he
knowledge, skills and abilities
required. You need lo Include
the expected standards of
performance and the principle
duties and functions. All jo b
descriptions should Include a
revision date at the bottom. Aa
part of this process ibey rec­
ommend you develop a chart
that kata the physical r e ­
quirements such as sitting,
waiting, stooping. dtMbMg,
etc. and (hen Hat the amount
of time thts activity s N tea
performed. The formal su g­
gested la: Contlnuafty-5-5.8
noun a day. Frequently»a.S8 .S hours a day. Occasionalty-O.5-2.5 hours a dap.

HP,
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B u s in e s s

W nynn
H a rd y

Ihe unsaid things when you
call. Call late In Ihe day per­
haps lo catch the owner after
hours, sometimes prople will
open up In that situation.
Finally let me leave you with
a few phrase* front actual
performance
evaluation*
which you might want to avoid
In yours:
II T would not allow thla
employee to breed.'
2) *Thia employee Is depnvbig a vfllagr somewhere of an
allot.'
31 *Oot Into the gene pool
while the lifeguard wasn't
watching...*
4) 'Oates are down, the
tights are flashing, but the
train Isn't coming.*
5) Tf he was any more stu­
pid. hr would have lo be wa&gt;

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LONOWOOD - Steve McDon­
ald has been named head golf
professional and general man­
ager of the Alarms takes golf
dub. McDonald, a 16-year

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�a difference honored
ALTAMONTE SPK1NQS - Seminole County dlls
past week honored employees who make a dif­
ference in a luncheon at the Orlando North llllton. In Altamonte Springs. The luncheon
marked the Bth year of die annual event.
Special recognition was also gven to employ­
ees with significant length of sendee to the
county. The selection of these award winners
araa evaluated by a committee of employees who
later were also given awards for their Involve­
ment. with special assistance by Andy McNeill
from the Human Resource Department. Com­
munity information coordinator Michael Ertcl
helped publicize the event.
Notable comments were many. County Man­
ager Oanr Kaiser said of the event. This Is to
honor an of the people who have performed
honorably* Commissioner and Vice Chairman
Win Adams said. 'It's Important that elected of­
ficials recognize the Importance of city staff.*
Adams went on to say that. ’After all. the
moat important asset an organization has is its
people.* Human Weaourres Director Nancy Tal­
lent said. -We work aa a family.' On special
recognition of employees she added. ‘ In addi­
tion to this luncheon, you will see much more.*
Commission Chairman Randy Morris started
off by Introducing county officials and others.
Mania talked about M ure Initiatives. "We wtU
be putting in an Incentive plan. Those who work
the hardest, will be rewarded the greatest *
Monte also spoke of applying corporate prac­
tices to the public sector. "We know thii when
we compete with the private sector, we beat
them tn contract*. We know this will be a con­
tinuing challenging year.’
It waa also noted at the luncheon how other
muntctpalltlra are taking notice of Seminole
County* work and progress. The awards Michided Commissioner Grant Malay giving out
the S Year Recognition. Adams giving out the 10
Year Recognition. Cornmission* r Daryl McLain
Artng out the IB Year Recognition awards, and
rem m lidonrr Dick Van Drr Wrtdr giving out
the 90 Year Recognition awards.

mrnt came when Trudy Sturm, widow of late
County Commissioner Dob Sturm, gave out the
1907 Sturm Leadership Award.
Aalde from being a great morale booster, the
award* luncheon waa an excellent way for the
county to show Ita thank* to the people behind
die acmes! Aa Adams aald. 'Without excellent
people, you anil notje t excellent results.*
Haafta* o f the Tsar; Karan Smith, an ISyear Human Resources employee who has
tervrd on various committees Including current
stint* on the Personnel Board. Employee Assis­
tance Program head, and chairman of the em­
ployee blood bank. More Importantly. Smith
has been a valued friend to many employees
going through tough times.
Special awards were aa follows:
MaoafM/tapofvtsov o f tto toot Jack Wert.
Tourism Development director, who formed the
department tn 1900 as Its sole member, now
leads a team of 5 professionals who help to ef­
fectively attract tourists to the county.
M um I sodorohlp Arnold; Robert Zaltoonl.
die county's traffic engineer, for his leadership
tn consolidsting 3 units (Signal. Studies, and
Signs/Marklngal Into I cohesive team.
Cvootfvtty/tamvatfoi
A rn d t
Richard
Oardtnrr. a Library Public Service* member who
saved the county an estimated S9S.000 when he
arranged for a local bookstore to sefl used
shriving to the county for only $4,000 when
they were rrlocatlr*.

WE R E NOT GONE...
JU ST RENOVATING!

Monday Thru Thursday
Jane 1st thru 4th
“To Bring You A
y Fresh , New
LOOK!”
*

Sanford Flower Shop
Historic Downtown

Vuabty S cn k v Since 1958m________ .

a planning teehnIrian who to brtng"recogntjrt
for her rxrmplary cartographic woA quality for
departments and division throughout the
county.
Wlaalag Attttwda Award ; Otto Otfford. a
principle coordinator for the engineering divi­
sion. for his positive, can-do demeanor
throughout the year.
Osmmmdty Sorvtoo Award: Pauline An­
drews. a senior orrrrlary with the Sobd Waste
Dhrtston, for her numwaua leadership roles tn
ewpfoyve volunteer efforts in the cammimNy.
tncfuAngthe recent 3-C project |Cut HI Chan It!

Cdy of Smtord • Boys g QMts BU$ Rabat
Cty ot Sanford - 7th 8traat Sowar Inata—O
Ory of Sanford - Oteandar Avarua Sktewal

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: Roy Ballard. 40. of 1790
Sunset Btvd., Longwood. was
arrested Thursday. May 91. by
iSeminole County
deputies.
:Ballard waa charged with dis;orderly Intoxication and was
arrested at the above address.
: James Wight. 30. of 1790
ISunaet Btvd.. Longwood. waa
[arrested Thursday, Map 91. by
Seminole County
deputies.

day. May 97. by Winter Springs
police. Medina was charged
with battery and restated with­
out violence. Medina was ar­
rested at the above address.
Bobby Cofleld. Jr.. 27. of 129
Centennial Dr.. Sanford, was
arrested Thursday. May 30. by
Sanford police. CoAdd waa
charged with battery and waa
arrested at the above address.

Magda Edward. 98. of 372
North Winsome Court. Lake
Mary. **as arrested Thursday.

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�EDITORIAL

O n lak efro n t
d ev elo p m en t
Even with the controversy over the lakefront development project. Sanford is on the
brink of great things fueled by a spirit of co­
operation made evident this past week.
Some individuals and organisations ve­
hemently oppose Uie hotel and conference
renter planned for Fort Mellon Park. Mostly
because they want the park area to remain
unchanged.
Others who are tn favor of Ute plans, see
tlie development as an economic boost to
Sanford, especially the downtown area.
They may also look at the increased revenue
to the city from tax dollars once the present
park Is token off Its tax-free status and put
onto the tax rolls.
W e say con troversy'can be a good thing.
More people become aware of the direction
a project Is taking, and hopefully voice their
opinions so an acceptable resolution to any
problem can be found. In this case, devel­
oper Joseph PucetU has listened to the park
supporters and has compromised by plan­
ning to leave 6 acres Intact as a park.
More people pay attention; watching (he
progress of the project, holding Id task
those who made promises and made plans
public.
Those in favor o f the lalfffrnwt develop­
ment should be pleased at the may o u r local
governments are w o rt'
overall plan. The Ctty
and moat recently, the Bem lnob County
Commloaton voted (4 to 1) Id lota
project along with the dty and tl
oper.l Pacetti should also be cornme
his willingness to compromice.)
This to one of the h o t alm aliqp
governmental cooperation we have

M ore on mass transportation and kids
M iu transportation
I frrl as though there U a media. and political
echo resonating from thin column Into Ihr
minds of olhcm who aomchow don't quite get
(tie message, or understand the policy.
We are hearing about new Ideas to improve
the use of the toll mads? Not new to us! What is
new is the improvement to the concept. Tlie Im­
provement* touted tn expensive propaganda are
really booklets for failure since the essence of
what has been proposed here has all but been
removed. What remains Is a shallow plan full of
empty thought. So. I’ll say It one more time.
The first step In removing congestion from Ilie
roads within our cities Is to make it possible
and affordable for the publlr to use our toll
roads while at the same time expanding those
roads. Affordable does not mean s 5 prrrrnt re­
duction for heavy users. It means a substantial
one payment per month for heavy E - P A S S users
which will also encourage others to use the EPASS. A 930 per month charge would be a good
starling point. Why build roads that few can
afford? Why build a Mass Transit System when
we have not yet used the full potential of our toll
roads?
There was a very misleading article from a
major media source this past weekend. The
statement blamed the current air pollution on
traffic! The air pollution was and Is bring
caused by fires In Mexico. The purpose of the
statement was to promote mass transportation
systems. I believe that we wtO need acme form
of mass transportation, but 1 do not believe in
using mlatnlhnnattrm to promote the leipiemen-

ttnue to show violence on television, movies, die
media as we are doing, we can expect that will
be our world. A child aces on television over
8,000 murders. That Is Just television. Much of
what they arc la glamortard.

Tlie concept of using 17-03 has ill hut been
ignored by those outside of Seminole County
with the exception of Winter R u t. Maitland and
others. Why? That to a question that needs to
be addressed, if the rifles who are opposed to
the present route ace merit m the 17-93 route,
also using a portion of 1-4, why have our Warira
dug their herla into the ground and not ac­
cepted thto possible solution? Who to ratting
the shots? The taxpayers certainly have been
ignored. The whole project has become a farce
with llllle credibility and huge consultant lees
(hat present a plan that pleases only a few.

Killing and the use of profanity are abundant.
This Is not a complicated problem. The problem
to that we the adults, have not had the wtU to
any to thoar who continue to bombard Utr ale
wows that enough la ruough- This to not free­
dom of speech as It waa Intended. Thto to an
assault on our children and their minds and H
must be stopped. It la for all Intent and purpose
a threat to our national security. We natal take
a stand and demand that an end be put to this
onslaught to the families and rrhgloua Institu­
tions of thto nation.
We are In a vast majority, yet we continue to
let thto continue. Tbrn off the television Do not
attend movies that you do not approve of. Do
not turnon the news programs (tat seek only

Who b to Moot?
Kids tn trouble. Yea they are and who la to
blame? All of us for not having the Intelligence
to understand why.
Let me explain the problem aa oMapta as I
can. If you have a small child and you sis the
only one In contact with that chad and you
never apeak to the &lt;hOd. la that rfedd going la
be able to tab? Of course the data wti not
wreak because they mutt b am la * e a b and
they cannot learn If they are not spoken la.

having a

Rare disorders
ff you need walk or something to do. Just go do
8 . It’s a buyer's market. The birds arc singing
and the air la fresh. So what’s wrong with this
picture?
People are villi chewing on each other, that’s
what's wrong. He said, she said. That guy’s this,
she's so that. The evolution of the human race
reached a m ar xentth status In all areas of
potential aave one. I'm talking here about com­
mon courtesy.
1 am totally amaaed at the frequency of IndtMw itd
the population of the

virtual

ft

crime is going to get worse

County

Have there been any alights of dignity In your
recent history? Do you act or respect bounda­
ries with others? How about inquiries Into per­
sonal affaire? Are you prone to talk about the
customer that Just walked out and would you be
wUMag to say the same thing to hie face?
Should you lay the aame thing to hfa face and

Aa I stated at the beginning of this letter, this
area la booming and wtth that comes greater
opportunities and choices far aO of ua. If you
want to live the life of a snoop and a gossip
(hat's your business. If you choose to jutfe me
for the socto-economlc/llfe-styie I live while
you're ringing up my purchase your free to do
that for as long as 1 keep coming back for more.
All I oak Is you not conrtnur to bore a t with

In a year before entering prison. A third of
those convicted of murder across thto country
are or were on probation, parols or some other
farm of release during the time they committed
other violent crimes, to Include murder.
It la urgent and essential that people In gen­
eral understand why our dty and county politi­
cians need to rescind from the good ole' boy*
attitude of their racial bigotry and recognise

Voters and taxpayers are becoming more vic­
timised fay thto system, thinking that they are
protected by the good ole' boys. The voters and
taxpayers trust that the system la protecting
Ifadr ancient while culture of bfeatyte when In
fact, tiny ore befog eradicated Juat as blacks
have been tn yearn post. The truth to that the

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Letters

Main Street speaks on lakefront project
Much ha* been said and wrtttai regarding lhr
prim al d hotel and conference center on Sanfortra waterfront. Friendships strained, feeling*
hurt, and nclghbori/votcr* dlufrrrlng; sounds
Hte dmlopmcnt.
Development la something that has land hern
id iilM in downtown Sanford. The Board membet* at Sanford Main Street. Inc., the not forp n b downtown preservation and redevelop
w n t organisation. feel that a pntcit at this
■MPdtude wifi benefit downtown Sanford tmdon should lead to no development on the Fort
Mellon Pfitli site. While the costs associated
with the location hi Fort Mellon Park appear
high ta some, the economics of the preservation
on a lamer scale need to prevail in this in­
stance. The art of among preservation and de
veloprarnt la often a dfificuh thing. Whrn rani preservationtat*. econo
attempt to do some1 sort of

sult in ww vrty signifies

budft far the Cltj to tiltfl
of quality hfestyle that the
residents would She. *a i

viewed the conceptual costs and benefits. On
lhr cost side Is the loss of some marglnaUy
matntatnrd (due to budgrt constraints) green
s|mct. several basketball courts, two tennis
rmirta (only one of which Is usable) and the
tMsctmll fields (wtUrh were already bring tela*
rated).
On the benefits aldr Is; the potential InOus of
millions of dollars Into an aging Sanford econ­
omy. the absorption af a significant amount of

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quality of Ufa. to
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about 80 peteent wetlands and floodplains. Ac­
cording to the booh, "flog Survey of Orange
County, Florida.* (1900) baaed on 1983 Informlion, the soils of Vista Bast are primarily
Smyrna-Bsstnger-St. Johns soda. These soils
are ‘ nearly level, poorly drained and very poorly
drained soils.* The otona water fton the Vlata
East devdopmenta w U go Into the little Boonlockhatehee River, which already experiences
periodic flooding. The decisions made will put
addlitanal burden on the little Boon M rar and
will certainly contribute to hundrada of bonus
being loodcdl During the hearing. Gratae
County was blamed for the toudlUon of our
storm water systems because there la no tax to

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The sun came down brightly on bermnote High grads as they met Thursday at the Central Florida Arena lor the Imal hme

David Hornsey ted the

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N ^M PttolM Of Arc* Pool**

Lyman Salutalonan Benjamin Waller (loti) and Class
President Joanne Mapas (nght), lead commencement

e*erci*es at Ihe UCF Arena dunng Wednesday's
ceremonies

Lake Mary students Me into the Orlando Arena for the

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�Swtvnoto Herald. Saniord. Florida ■Sunday. May 31. 1936 •7A

Il's bri'ii .1 Ioiij* lour years lor the ( l.iss ol MIH. they entered Mhool baik In MMJ4
.is M an'll Irt'sliiiii'ii, rsploriou new m I iihiI lulls, beinrt poked on b&gt; IIm* oti-so-worldly
M'niors .mil taking on the added responsibilities llu l are brought on by the demands
ol hi|tfi m hool.
then lam e sophomore and junior years. Ihey started making an Im pad on their
m bool's alhlelii learns, panidpaled in Iheir lirsl pla&gt;s, and started looking down at
the new Ireshmen.
Ih si'nior &gt;ear, il was time lo enjoy and be llig Man on (am pus. Students rated
Itume every d.n lo tlietk Hie mail lor toilette atieptan te letters and saholarship

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oilers and started making plans lor Iheir impendinit adult lile.
It all went so last. I here was Hornet ominii. Senior fro m . Senior Sittlils on the
dlhlelit lieltls, and, last week, tears and goodbyes.
lak e llrantle&gt;, lake Howell and lake Wary itradualed at the Orlando Arena last
week, thiedo, hm an and Seminole said goodbye at the (e n lra l llorid a Arena and
(ro o m s held its lirsl tour-sear graduating tlass terem om at Seminole (omniunils
( olleite.
In all, m er l.'itMl students rrtrh ed diplomas last week and there were at least that
mam tears.

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t y»rwm Mx - &gt;s had a t ast W e d n e sd ay a* It* Central »kiewla A / w u M y in g goo d b ye to lour yt&gt;a r t ot Fwgr sch o o l

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B«n&gt;na fte tsa rd so r and M a rt Aj.»* lam / sa y then go o d b ye s at the Cen tral Florida Arena

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AJce* Hast r&gt;gi ajd'este*

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HIGH SCHOOL

Machete Leps ot Lake HoweR sings. *ln My Lite’ at the Orlando Arena

I jk r It ih c II It yh Situ ml and the Clj»* ,1 I'm*. v.nulJ like lo thank the M in i* my *(&gt;in*.'i\ tor
their yenetiHi. o&lt;ninhuti&lt;&gt;n« in thi* year* P iu h v i (iraduatinn We sm ulJ al*o like to thank the
Jewi*h Comnximiy Center an*l the Proievi (IraJ Com m itter tor all iheir lielp in nukiny out
icli-hr.m .n a myht our *emor* *nll alvtay* remember

Tuesday

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Senior
Class
President
Amy
Pavtuk addresses tho senior class
at Lake Ho*ell

April
Vnu ure the
sunshine of nur
lives uml we are
so very proud t»
r
you und your
accomplishments.
Follow your
dreams and and
always he happy.

Imvethefamily

LIFE IS

CHILDHOOD

SHORT.

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Bed Bitn ind Bcyo»d
Beet 0 Bradys
Be n .* it or Hot
Bc,c e Cist e
B g Enterta nment A tin . 'e
BoD Ti,ior Distributing
Bocks-A kt :n
Bruegel s Bage s
Bryn Alin
Censon. Thomas &amp; Jut*
Cash Reg ster Aato
Cash Register Auto ol Cisse terry
Cain Reg ster Aato ot Cast Onando
CasseiCetry Po ce Department
Ctuck-Fil-A
C Ci s P;;a
C'tcie k
Classic Elegance
Cypnana s
Datcli. Rona'd &amp; Pau a
Dennys
Don Patio s
Ouncan Larry (Jostens)
Dunkm Donuts
Eckerds
En/van Iheite'
Fan. Marilyn
Fashion Squire M i l
Firestone
Friendly Auto Insurance
Friends Auto Insurance
. -----r • ♦ %

fiends Mar Oesigr
Caters Docks J* iRed Bag)
Giamou' Shots (Aflamonte)
Qieisons Grid
Good-ngs
Grapevine Catering
Greta’ M Carter DOS
G-.mian Mr &amp; M's Rotert
Ha r Designer &amp; Euro Da. Spa
Ml i Hard ers
Mf&amp;on *m &amp; funcy
M-dHJen. Phii.p A Dor.s
Mocters
JC Perne.s
Jeremiahs Or j nai Italian k»
Jchnn, s Bistro
Johnscn Jetrre, &amp; jack e
Jcstens
K-Mart (Winter Spr.ngsl
leaso-i Robert A A-ne
IMMS A'ret'c Boosters C'ub
IMMS C’-encai
IMMS PISA
l&gt; s James &amp; Carol
Lombard's
Ma;Dona‘d. Me en
Ma tu Grand P' •
Master Cuts
Matt ngi, Mcnati &amp; Martha
Me Dona ds tAJoma Go'den G 'o.tsi
M ami Subs
MIX tOS 1
Morse Museum
Mc.-e R der
Muiify. Saae A Joe
MuS&gt;c Land Atamsnte
MySttry fun MOuSt
national Pest Control
Harcy LVl.es C u t ot America *267
H i Larry A kahiko
Hutse World Services
Oak Wood B st'o
O'ue Garden
Orlando Ai* Mouse
Onando Sconce Center
0&gt;undo Sentinel
Orlando Son Ra.s Basebat
Outback Restaurant
Outlaw. James F DOS
Papa Johns
P e ttits Restaurant
Pirate s Co.e Adenturt God
Popeye s Casselberry
Pntdker, Richard A Tobi
Publii

Reds Market
Rot nson. Thomas A Maureen
Ruby Tuesday
See Comedy Lab
Sa emi. PauU
Sams Who esat Oub
Sea World
Sears
Seger. tneodcre A Joyce
Sem.ncie County Sherd! S Dept
Sem.no&gt; Enterta-nment (Rachel s|
Seminole lon-ne Center
Sha'e Mare
Shell s
S euths M.siery Dmner Shon
Smith John R DOS
Sr ikf Time Vending
Sprint
Stoker. Jennder
Subway
Suncoatt
Sun Trust
Sun Trust Bane Inc Fern Pira
Taco Bee
Taste ot tta.
TCBV
Trachsei karen
Universal Stud os
vatasco. Sue
Wal-Mart
Walt O sney World Company
Water Mania
Watson Cane- A Judy
Wenty s
Westmgnouse
WHV Cha-.nei 9
Winter Park E »s Cub
Winter Sprrgs-TusuA iia florist
LVodson Frances
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Quips----------------Continued (rum F ife IA

SAN FORD • Whether It's a city matter or a
personal matter. Mayor Lany Dale often take-*
the brunt of criticism. At time* however. It ran
be meant an a humorous barb to call attention
to the trial* aiul tribulation* that mine with the
Job.
During the
‘ Commissioner
* Krporta* por­
tion of Tuesday
evening s San­
ford City Com­
mission meet­
ing. Commis­
sioner Whltey
Eiksteln took
the opportunity
to kid the
mayor.
"Time now for
commission
reports.* Dale
•sod. 'Mr. Eckstrtn. we ll
start with you.*

Battle

1 made u telephone survey about your popular­
ity tn the city. We called 454 people. Of that
number. 23 people sold you were doing a great
job. 9 said It could be better, and 422 said
they'd never heard o f you*
The comments made at the public nu-cilng air
now tn the official minute*. Imagine what
somconr researching dly records In years to
come will think when they find this!
SKMINOIJv COUNIT - Being an Important mat­
ter. the Seminole 1Ic raid limned lately published
on announcement that Seminole County had Is­
sued a notice regarding water restrictions, In
eluded was a phone number to call for uddl
iion.il Information.
As soon as the paper lilt the street, rails be
gun coming in to that number, which was in­
correct. The person issuing the notice however,
assured the Herald that it wa* the tight number

_ . . .
W hltey Eckstein
*Mr Mayor.* Eckstein said, 'some friends and

It wa* his number all right, but lie bad Inad­
vertently put his homr phone number down
rather than his office number. We can't chas
Use him for It however. Tills writer has done ex­
actly the same thing In leaving recorded me*
sages for people to m u m phone calls regarding
news stories.

I t ’s S o ap B ox D e rb y W eek
By Nick Pfcifsuf
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD • This Is Derby
Week in Sanford. Events lead
up to the 10th Annual Sanford
Soap Box Derby scheduled at
the city's Derby Park Saturday.
June 6th.
Part of tilts week’s activities
will include close checking of
the various tars entered in the
rare, with an rye on such
points as safety. construcUon.
weights and other require­
ments.
The actual races got under
way at 9 a.m. Saturday. Mike
Kirby, director of Sanford
Parks and Recreation Depart­
ment said over 50 youngsters
from all over Florida have en­
tered the event.
Race* ore held tn three
classes. Stock. Superstock and
Masters. Kirby sold the Stock
and Superstock models can be
built through ktts which can be
obtained through the Akron.
Ohio National Soap Boa Derby
organization.
Hie
Masters
cars, which he said could lake

6 months or longer to build,
arc 'built from scratch.* Cars
arc to be cnnstmrtcd by the
youngsters who will be driving,
"but of course they will be un­
der the supervision of an adult,
most often the child's father or
a relative.*
Drivers of Ute Stock level
ears are required to be ages 9
through 16. For the Superstork. ages are 10 through 10
and for the Masters ears, uges
are 11 through 16.
Altliough not In contention,
the derby will also feature
handicapped cam. where local
dignitaries, special guests and
former derby champions who
are no longer eligible because
o f age. will do the driving
seated beside a handicapped
youngster.
The regular races will be nn
beginning with the Slocks, but
will be rotating among the 3
groups through a
doubleelimination.
Winners from each of the 3
classifications will be eligible
to enter the National Soap Boa
Dotty races scheduled to be

held in Akron luirr this sumVeroniru Herman of DeLand.
who won die Masters Division
races last year In Sanford, fin­
ished In 8lh place In last year’s
Akron nationals.
There Is no charge for ad­
mission or (larking at the
races. Kirby explained what hr
cunsldrml the raslrst dim
tlons from Sanford *Oo out
25th Street (toward (hr west
from Frrnrli Avenue), and him
right at the entrance to Kaywood which la Oregon Avrnur.
Go to the end and that * whrre
the park la.* He added that
there srtll be appropriate signs
posted to help in finding (he
park.
Following the rare, tliere will
be a banquet at the Sanford
Civic Center for all partici­
pants and their Immediate
families, sponsored fay McDon­
alds.
For additional Information
regarding this 10 th annual
Sanford Soap Box Derby event,
contact the etty recreation de­
partment at 330-5697.

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28. 1996 at National Health
Care Center. Merritt Island.
Joe WUUam Stevens. 72.
Bom In Milton. Fla., he moved Carver Street. Winter Park,
to Cocoa from Sanford 31 died Wednesday.
May 27.
years ago. Mr. Lane was a
1998. Mr. Steven was bom In
Chief Petty Officer In the U.S. Athena, Oa. He was a member
Navy and was also retired with of
Ward
Chapel
A.M.K.
Bendlx Field Engineering at Church. Winter Park and a
the Kennedy Space Center veteran of the U.S. Army.
tracking station. He was a
Survivors include wtfr, Sally:
member of the BPOE Lodge 4 grandchildren;
4 great­
*2387 of Cocoa Beach.
grandchildren.
Survivors indude wife. Polly:
Golden's
Funeral
Home.
step-son.
Robert
Bruce Winter Park, tn charge of ar­
Shields.
Wilmington.
N.C.: rangements.
step-daughter.
JoAime
Wallstedt.
Macdcnny;
3
grandchildren.
Beckman-Williamson
Fu­
neral Home. Cocoa Beach, tn
Thomas 0. Lane, a Corus Beach
charge of arrangements.
resident far 31 years died at Na­
tional Home Care. Merrill Island,
on Thursday. May 28. 1998. I&lt;«
Richard Allen McGill. 85. m a native Floridian bom in MilClub Drive. Winter Springs, lot. m am generation* before
died Friday. May 29. 1998 at him. He graduated from Miton
Florida Hospital Altamonte. .. High School In 1941 and then en­
Bom April 9. 1933 In Lorain. raged at Florida Stale University .
Ohio, he moved to Central k was an all ffiris college at that
time and he was the 9th male to
Florida In 1968. Mr. McOlll enroll. Went Into the Navy and re­
was an automobile salesman. tired as a Senior Chief IViiy Offi­
He wag
member of First cer in 1065 at Sanford's Naval Air
THOMAS O. LANK
Christian Church. Ashtabula. Station, having served 23 yean In
Thomas O. Lane. 75. Cocoa Ohio and the Elks Lodge 9208, the Navy, lie served In the World
Beach, died Thursday. May Ashtabula. Ohio. He was a vet­ War It. the Korean conflict and the
Vietnam War. He then was em­
eran of the U.S. Army.
ployed st Bendlx Field Engineer­
Survivors
include
wife. ing at the Cape and retired after
Betsy, ton. Richard B.. Cort- 20 yean In 1966. He was a mem­
lan. Ohio; daughters. Connie ber of the Cocoa Heath Elks
M P U Y V M i
Wyman. Ashtabula. Ohio. Ra­ Lodge. Survtvon are hi* wife Polly
Hwy. 17-81 - MaMmd
chel Irwin. Daphne. Ala., Di­ Lane of Cocoa Beach, two step
W lW W I
ane Inghilterra. Chappaqua. children. Bob Shield* of Wilming­
Pans Hunt, Owner _
N.Y.. Nancy. Charlotte. N.C.: ton. North Carolina, and JoAnne
■ a , M «M s I Rraafta
parents. Walt and Jo, Lorain, Wallstedt of Macrlenny. Florida,
Ohio: brothers. Walter. Bald- and 3 grandchildren. An Elks rit­
wlnvlllc. N.Y.. Frank, Lorain, ual wUI proceed a funeral servlet
at Beckman Wttllamaan Funeral
Ohio.
Thomas, Aahtabula,
Nome, beginning at II am. on
Ohio. Jim. State College. Pa.; 8 Monday. June 1. Burial will be at
grandchildren.
Florida National Cemetery. In
Woodlawn Carey Hand Fu­ BuahncU. In lieu of Bower* please
neral Home Longwood Chapel. doaatt la the Florida Oka Chil­
Longwood. In charge of ar­ dren's Hospital. P.O.. Baa 4B.
" , Florida 32784.
rangements.

George Hugh Arcenraux. 07.
Wayside Drive. Sanford, died
Friday. May 29. 1998. at Cen­
tral Florida Regional Hospital.
Bom May 1. 1931. In White
Castle. La., he moved to Cen­
tral Florida In 1986. Mr. Arccncaux was a manger in the
air conditioning Arid. He was a
member of All Souls Catholic
Church, when he was also tn
the church choir. He was a
member
of the
National
Guard.
Survivors Include wife, Cindy
B.;
daughters.
Brenda
Slndylek. League City. Texas.
Nannette Miller. Splendors,
Texas.
Nicole
Sagehertan.
Longwood:
sons.
David.
Houma. La.. John. Charleston.
S.C.; sisters. Gloria Lanotx.
Donaldsvllle. La.. Jean A. Ol­
ive. Atlanta; brother. Larry.
Houma. La.; half-brothers.
Robert. Richard. Buddy and
Tommy: 8 grandchildren.
Gramkow Funeral Home.
Sanford, in charge of ar­
rangements.

Tssnauma;

Coatlawsd ham

County
Commis­
sioner Kandy Morris at TUcoday'a Board of County CommtsHian mrriing. The commitMoii wa* askrtl by county staff
for direction, anticipating a
move l&gt;y the county to Inter
vrnr a* an alfrclrd parly when
DCA submits Ha Opinions.
Krcnmmrridntluns and Con­
cerns report near the end of
June.
Tony Matthews. Seminole
County Ncnlor pbuutrr. told the
comniiHMlonrni there has not
tirni any significant change In
the statu* of the developer*
agreement that Is being held lit
mint, hut he Just wanted to up­
date them regarding the status
of thr joint planning agree­
ment. Tm not pressing you for
direction,* said Matthews.
The land use change, on the
pro|irrty annexed tn Winter
Springs tn Januoiy, calls lor a
density of 2.56 dwelling units
per acre, on the 40 bulidable
acres, for a total of 110 ‘Very
upscale, high quality* single
family homes, according to
Fred Irahrit, attorney for the
property owner. Battle Ridge
Companies Inc.
Lrtihan said. *(The plan
amendment) l» a very different
request that has been ap­
proved by the city of Winter
Springs *
A conservation easement,
along the eastern border of the
property, originally proposed
os 1 foot in width. Is now 10
feet and will make provisions
for a connection to the Croat
Seminole Trail, which connects
thr cities of Oviedo and Wlntrr
Springs.
O f thr ;nm acres. 258 will be
dorutted or 'dedicated* to the
citizens of Srmtnole County,
for
recreational
purposes.
Lrnhart also said the density
of the community will probably
be lower than anticipated,
once the lots are platted.
The stumbling block contin­
ues to be the Joint
agreement that is
aential by the Black
Association,
The
groups has fought the devel­
opment for more than 4 yearn,
when the request fine came
before the county rnmmtaaton.
At question la a line on a map.
thr County Urban Boundary.
■wjuvMtiHaaulad
Aaa i m 6
a K |a a .u
rrcommmora in
snninoie
County OrrenrWay/Stale Road
434 Small Area Study, adopted
Into the Seminole County

coordination desired by the
county cannot be achieved.
The content of the public
statement, submitted to Ute
city of Wlntrr Springs prior to
the annexation approval In
January, still defines the aland
that the BHA takes. King said.
•Once In place.* the atatrment
reads, ‘ the (Joint future land
use map and the Joint planning
agreement) will finally provide
the surely that we all seek, not
Just more land grab and
mistrust.*
Oviedo's voluntary annexa­
tion line, which Ilea to the
south of the Black Hammock,
has been adopted into the
city's
comprehensive
plan.
Winter Springs* proposed an­
nexation boundary, west of the
Black Hammock has been ap­
proved by the city's land

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FLOWERS in FAIRYLAND
AU Different Flowers
For All Different
Occasions

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PLANTS
BALLOONS
CARDS A GIFTS

WeB elieve
In T he “Ola
F a sh ion ” Way
• one Funeral Director handles oil details

• ill preparation la done at this facility

• amice time* mill meet your need*
• no Interest to charged oa trUatefT

prearrangement*. which are 1004b refundable
• Ute family aelecta cremation aervfcva
• marker* designed lo »i»ectfIcoHona

tn
by DCA. The BHA
wants the
the
boundary, adopted
the
comprehensive plana of the
two cities.
•Growth la a given,
In
the Black Hammock.*
resident Jim Logur. Logit
a member of a com m ent
traveled to TaOahaaoee
to address DCA.
BHA wants. The boundary de­
fines the Hunts of urfasn
growth.
Robert King, also a Black
Hammock resident
and a
member of the group that went
to the state capital, aald until
the future land use maps of the
county and the dtiee overlay
exactly, the intergovernmental

Planning Agency (city commis­
sion). but has not adopted It
Into the comprehensive plan.
This to our goal,* aald Mor­
ris. He anticipates that the
county will reach an agreement
with the cities by July. He calls
the
proposed
agreements
‘ probably acceptable, close to
rfcct* and they draw a tine
r good transitional use. Mor­
ris wanted the JFA lo be com­
pleted and the boundary added
to Winter Springs' comp plan
before the comp plan amend­
ment was transmitted. He said,
if the etty of Winter Springs
and the county runnot finalize
an agreement. *1 may recom­
mend that we do a friendly op­
position.* to the amendment.
Tlie Issue will roine bark to
the county after the ORC report
is completed, probably on July

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LONGWOOD • Pastor James
V. Coombs and the Congrega­
tion of United Pentecostal
Church of Longwood Invites
everyone to attend Jubilee
Pentecost
Sunday
revival
services, continue tonight at
7:30 p.m. and Sunday. May
31. at 2 p.m. After the service
Sunday afternoon, there will
be
*Brtng-A-DUh*
dinner
served In the Fellowship Hall.
Gvangettst
BUI
Hobson,
graduate of Indiana Bible Col­
lege. Indi— r — ------ —
ant pastor and youth
director at United Pentecostal
Church tn
Ida. where the
Crabtree to pastor.
Pentecost to not a denomina­
tion: It to an experience. Jeaus
described It to Nlcodemua tn
St. John 33-7 to explain the
again experience. Ik e
book or Acta, Chapter 2. de­
scribes clearly the Pentecostal
blessing. Share anointed Bible
preaching, spirited
and heartfelt worship.
Come, experience the Pen­
tecostal blessing for yourself.
T h e promise to unto you. and
to your children, and to all
that are tor off. even an many
an the Lord our Ood shall call.’
Acta 2:39.
The church to locatad at M l
Orange Arc. at ths Intensen of North
Avenue In

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Arrests1A
They rrcxnlly arrested 15 at Saaay Mrrtot’n
iitltiU nightclub, 4H in high achuol graduationparties at hotels Tuesday In Altamonte Springs
nnd 0 more nt parties on WcdnnKlay. There
wire also 11 weekend DUI nrrrala at a check­
point on U.S. Highway 17-02 on Friday night.
Friday, three suspects were arrmled and
rltargrd with attempted murder.
'Some of these are aeanonal arrr»ta. other*
bufllnraft an unual." Chief Deputy Shrrlff Steve
llan lrll Mid. ’ CCIII agent* roullnely watch for
wliat'a happening at each adult club In the
county. Tlic gnid parly nrrrtli are meant to
•end a incanagr tu young people tltat tlwy can
not drink or u*r controlled siibstunre*. There 1*
Zero Tolerance for this."
Harnett M i d that the Sheriff* Office received
a number of rail* from county rrsldrnt* who
werr pleated the law enforcement agencies
raided the teen agers wlio were partying at the
Hrsldetxe Inn liy Marriott and thr nearby Travrlodge and a couple of oilier location*. They
appreciated whnt we did." Harriett said. *Yes.
we had complaints from the parents of I hoar
who were arrested."
The arrests at Sassy Mrrlol's Included 10
dancers. 3 door hosts and 2 managers. Under.rover agents witnessed that llie danrer* failed
to use a (Mirtahlr stage or pedestal to perform
prlvatr or personal dames for thr patron* - a
violation of thr county's Adult Entertainment
'ordinance. Thr irsull was that the nude danrxrs made physlral contact with the rustomers.
The county's new adult ordlnanrr requires
dancers to prflomi their |&gt;nvate dances cat a

portable stage of 18 Inches in height. The un­
dercover agent* sold that 5 of throe portable
stages were available but not used by the
dancers at Saaay Meriot's. ’ None of the singes
were uaed and some made contact with the cus­
tomer*," sold LI. Sammy aiboon.
’ ll'* all about accountability." Esltngcr wild
for the reason the other staff member* were
charged with violating the ordinance. They
could have prevented what was occurring In the
establishment. "The dancer* are prohibited
from making contact with the patrons and
management Is required to nee that the daneeni
comply."
Sassy Mcrlot's owner Doug Dangle said he Is
stumped why tl took ’ 24 officer* In Ninja masks
" to romc roaring Into the club tn 18 car* to ar­
rest 10 danrrrs because they we're on u pedes­
tal. ’ ll'* not our Intention to break any ordi­
nance*." lie said. "Our dancer* do not have con­
tact with customer* and they do not straddle or
lap dance."
Dangle said each of the employers was
luindctiffed and taken off to jail, where they
were detained until 5:30 a.m. Tlie arrests look
place at 8 p.m. and lasted nearly an hour "Wr
liad customers Inside who were not arrested nor
allowed to leave and those outside we not al­
lowed to come In." Dangle said. 'One of those
outside was told he would be arrestrd If he went
Inside."
The county Is rontendlng that Dangle opened
Sassy Mrrlot* when there was a moratorium
on new adult clubs and that Is lie now Is oper
attrig unlawfully. Dangle suspects there will be
further efforts to discourage his operation.
County officials aren’t promising anything less

Senator (the tree, not
|the person) to be cloned
*r Nl«h M rtfaaf
IIKKAIJ) STAFF Width It
] LONOWOOI1 . They have
cloned a sheep, now they plan
to clone a tree, lire tree Is lire
largest Bold Cypress tree In
thr State of Florida, thr Sena­
tor. at Iklg Tree Park.
According to Howard Jeffries
with the Sanford Parks De­
partment. 2 representative* of
thr ISA llnlrmatlonal Society
of Arfaorrtillurel will climb lire
Senator al 10 a.m today In on
■ttrmpt to obtain 55 samples
of 4 to 0 Inch lulling* The cut­
tings are then to tie used in an
attrmpt to clone or recreate
Ihe tree.

The Senator I* considered
the largest of Its kind In Ihe
southeast, with a 425 Inch cir­
cumference. a height of IIS
feet and a crown spread of 57
feel,
Jeffries said thr tree I* esti­
mated to be approximately
3.500 years old.

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During thr past few year*. In
Florida. New York and Michi­
gan. 228 trees of the (142 na­
tional champions have been
Identified, with 8 propagated In
thr flnil year including the
American Elm and a Green
Buttonwood.

This is not the first cloning
attempt by the IRA. Known tw
the Champion Tree Prefect In­
ternational. the effort is *
Jeffrie* Is a member of thr
grassroots, non-profit plan to
'Florida Champion Tree Protect
Identify, premise and w*e*w h
board at directors, and plans
national and aisle champion
to be on hand for the climbing
trees.
today. The public Is also in­
vited to witness this first step
The organisation works with
toward preserving the famous
Hudwood and vegetative Ustree.
•ues. rlontng thr trees and

are thr creation of Irrlgition
utility, the standard housing
rode, the mechanics) rode, the
ga* rode, the electric code and
the building rode. Road Im­
provement priorilie* wilt also be
under discussion during public
hearings.
Other agenda Items that will
be covered in Monday night's
meeting Include:
• Land Planning Agency va­
cancy (old business).
Ordinance No. 1068. An­
nexation. A. Duda and Sons Inc.
(new business). The annexation
of 157.26 acres located south of

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Mitchell Hammock and east of
State Road 426- First reading
and schedule public hearing Is
scheduled Monday. July 6 . 1998.
• Division Strert Mitigation.
Parcel 31 (new business).
- Resolution No 590-98. Al­
ternative Water Source Sendee
Charges (new business).
Under the consent agenda, the
commission will approve the
minutes for May 18 and May 20.
authorize the reduction of an
Oviedo citizen's water bill In the
amount of 8200.08. accept the
dedicated Improvements for Lit­
tle Creek Phase 1A and IB. and
declare the property on the airplus property list as surplus
and approve Ihe sale of this
property at auction. There will
separate discussion of
be no s
these Items.

IndMdua! reports will then be
ffvm by council members. The
council will make
for future agenda
ward. Then win also be a work
arealon about arml-truck/traller
parking on residential streets
after the regular meeting.

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Monday's meeting starts at 7
p.m. and will be at the city hall
located
at
400 Alexandria
Boulevard. Future meetings will
be June 15 and July 6 .

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Coatlaaai
with
armed burglary and attempted
murder.
SticrtfTa Office Spokesman
Lt. Jock Cosh gave this ac­
count:
At approximately 12:30 p.m..
liie 3 knocked on the door of a
residence at Sprlngwood Vil­
lage Condos and got no re­
sponse. Based on the lack of
rrspousc from Inside, they
thought no one was home and
allegedly broke Into thr resi­
dence. Oner inside, they made
contact with thr resident who
was In the residence and had
simply Ignored llirlr knocking.
After being confronted try the
resident, the burglars (led
Sprlngwood Village in thrtr vrhlclr. As they were leaving the
residence, tfwy almost struck a
vrhlrle occupied by 2 construc­
tion workers. The workers no­
ticed that there was a piece of
cloth over the license plate and
llial. In addillon to the reckless
manner In which thr vrhlrle
was Iwing driven, gave them
the Impression that Hie 3 were
up to no good. Cash reported.
The construction workers
circled to follow thr burglars.
One of thr burglars leaned out
the window of the getaway vrhide and began firing shots at
the raiuMnirlion workers. This

roused the const ruction work­
er* to back ofT from the alleged
burglars' vehicle.
Tlie 3 suspects were alleg­
edly observed throwing a gun
Into a storm drain lie fore con­
tinuing tn a northerly direction
where they were seen by SgtJrrry Human. Having been
made aware o f the situation via
his radio. Human notified as­
sisting officers of his find and
the suspects' vehicle
was
stopped by several deputies
with thr assistance of Longwood pollrr
officers.
The
handgun, a fl mm semi­

automatic. was recovered by
Investigators.
Cash reported that the 3
were Identified by the burglary
victim as well as the construc­
tion workers and they were
rluirgcd with armed burglary
and allempled murder.
They were Identified as Erik
Untune*. Aaron Cooper and
Seoit Cooper.
All three were processed and
transported to the John E.
Polk
CoiTrciicm.il
Facility
where they were housed on the
two charges.

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SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
VOLUSIA/SEMINOLE HOME CONSORTIUM
(SOUTHERN SECTOR)
Scmmoi* County I* th* ractptani of tod*ni grant fund* foroutfi a number of program* admimstored by Vi*
U S Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Those Induct* N Community Development
Block Qrant (CO0Q) Program. We HOME Invasknants PartnaoNp Program (VXUete and Sommofo Count#*
formed a coneortum v&gt; 1091 to quaMy for foe HOME Program), and foe Emergency Shatter Grant (ESG)

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PTOQfBfTI. TTMMM pTO^AHM MfM uMB&gt;QFIMO pflFTIMfliy UD MiloMI In i LoOUflly 1 W f Mra VnOQMMI MvCOfTlM itw J iflll.

In orderio streamline the administration of the** program*. HUD has coniokdefod *6 of the local planning end
ettron parttcfooBon requvements for the** various federal programs into a single administrative proc***: "The

r,:

Tha ConsoSdstad Plan repraeanl* th* boat thinking of the County, as resident*, local organizations, and social
service providers. A* part of foe Plan devefopmant process, foe Coirty,

1

Based on tos tnformeeon and anatyeto, in 1996 foe County developed a Five-Veer Strategic Plan. Tito Plan
sots priof es lor County acSveiea In the eomtng year* In foe area of aAordabl* housing, to* County, working
wah «s norvproff homing partner*. wfl conNnue to gtvo prlorfiy to asatefing tte tow Incom# residents trough
down-payment rehabMaHan. and ranlel Bedstones end by hefoing hometeea lemBes wffoch9dreo.tndudtng
vctvns of domestic viotence. Th* County w f continue to target 8* non-homing community devefopmant aettvitieawNhin to tow-income target nekfftoorhooto.
a One-Year Action Plan. Tha

The County has

m?

of funds tor the Fiscal Year

C P H LE m n n ; The Semtnol* County Community Development OOlcs recommends Tha foftowtng sMoctBon
of Kmds for Via 13th Program:
Midway Paving A Drainage
Hopper Acadamy Historicai Preservation
Dry of Cassafoarry Sunnytand Paving
City of Sanlord - Boys A Girls Bldg Rehab
City of Sanford • 7fo Street Sewer Installation
City of Sanford • Oleander Avenue Sidewalk Project
Seminole County Comm. Asst. • Medical A Child Care
Rttt Theater Historical Preservation
Boys A OMi Dub • LMt H Green Comm. Ctr.
Housing Delivery Service*
Administration

1600,000
226.000
360.922
41,174
40.000
14.000

120.000
437.000
26.000
191.163
443.149
142,902

TOTAL
__________
Staff recommende continuing acKvfVee funded In previous year*, including housing reheMNation, tenant-baaed rental assistance, and fos rahsbiWabon and provision of low fncomo rental unto (CHOO
set-aside activity) The HOME Program has been very successful In provking affordable housing unto to very
low and low income households, and should bo usod in conduction with the CDBG and SHIP Programs to pro­
vide a fuMrounded and comprehensive housing assistance program. The grant requires a 25% (4 to 1) match,
which is provided chiefly through the SHIP Program under similar activities. Th* following allocation of funds
is recommended by staff for next year’s HOME Program:
Owner and renter occupied housing rehabilitation
Tenant-based rental assistance
Purchase. rehabiMatton andtoe
provision oi rental unto (CHDO sat-aslde)
Administration
TOTAL

6209.940

200,000
232.000

00,000
0001,040

_________
i Th* Emetgancy Shator Grants Program Is provided to th* County to make improvements
and easiatancs to homeiesalnavtdusto end farnitoa and to those who areal risk of becoming homeless. Each
year foe County aNocal** 30% offo* grant (foe maximum provided by regulation) loth* County'* Community
Assistance Division to mtos assistance avatobto.to households to prevent homslsainase The remaining
funds go to one or more homeless ahefiera {than ere currently three Inth* County) lor renovattona or (or oper­
ating esperwee The grant requires a dotor tor dotar match, which is provided by tha funded organisations
Th# toffmving location of fund* la recommended by staff:

72.100
S1 M 000

tnfw P I R R1 CJBGOmi yuUT llW ira n

S t0 4 O B U N M B i t (1 7 -t t J I/ l M N fc o f A t o p * M rtL ,
(4 0 7 } 9 M -M C 7 * H U b t t M I I S

Sr hlot j s k y ’s Deli

f

M l

Hometoes prevention
Home!*** shader renovation or operating cost
TOTAL

Schlokz s h y ’s D eli

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as wei as on how foe County should beet use

Oviedo*
COMPU-EASE

propagating them into sapling*
to plant ui protected sites,
turning them Into Living Li­
braries.

Chase

1000

From A m 2.1900, to Jiffy 2 ,
. there wff be a thirty-day public comment period to reoeivo public com­
ment on foe Count/e Plan and Propoeed l»e#of Funde. During foie period, th#draft Plan w« bo avatobie (or
pubfc review at foe County Community Development Office, as waff as In each of the County's Ibrartes:

AffnNtoSngon foe One-Ybar Action Plan wfl bo heid on July 14,1906.at1:30 p.m. at a ragtffar Board of
County Commissioner's mooing.

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�4 h a Papa u
Alky, who serves In (he Ju­
venile Division of (he Eight­
eenth Judicial Circuit, heart
dependency cases. "She de­
fines If a child in the system
lives with mom. dad. or netliter* nulling!on explained.
Alley said about 90 percent
of the cases before her end up
In the system because of drugs.
*YouYc got to reach out to
tlieae people. You caul treat
litem all In assembly-line
manner.*
Dulllngton and Greene credit
Alley, on Ute bench for a Ultle
more than a year, with bring­
ing together the key people re­
sponsible for minors In the
system. Representatives
of
Children and Family Sendees.
Guardian Ad Litem, the Clerk
of Courts oilier, attorneys.
• parents, bailiffs and judges
brainstormed at Alley's urging
until several glitches In the
system were Ironed out. Par*

Uctpatlng groups and attor
neya. Impressed with
much smoother their jobs
run. sponsored Alley’s recent
award. Among the changes she
helped Instigate are: mediation
ifiilotiB more ohone confer*
cnees to keep lawyers and cli­
ents from having to wait long
hours at the courthouse, and
appointing attorneys early In
to resolve them earlier.
Alley said her Ideas for
change, and the way site treats
people who come before her In
court, began at a statewide drpendency summit she attended
before tak
taking her place on the
bench. *But a lot of It la In­
stinctual. I have a young chil­
dren myself, so I can see the
m oke screens and the value of
staying In touch with a child.
In nearing cases I’m often told.
"Boy. you can tell you're a
mom.' I guess because mothers
have a special way of trciur-

Spanish*
Hispanic
The program will be ex­
panded in the coming year to
Include a 4th grade class with
a bl-lingual teacher. Refereed
to as an immersion program,
students wlO spend part of
thetr normal classroom day

program.
Idytlwtlde Ekmentary Prtnd* Dave Scott sold Informal
arc that the stuenjoyed learning Spanlah. “We have great hopes t h a t ______________________________
this year's kindergarten stu- the poaalbk Spanish programs

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schools.* commented Dailey.

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�Sixth inning works for W ells
Teams start jockeying for playoff position in Sanford

m inor league
team in
Orlando,
pleeeease
{

3-2 In the erceod. and took tto Brat
lead In the third on a Chita Bryaon
»ut*le that acorvd Dave maker.
Pebble Junction raptoad the lead
on three rnnaandfai catra-haae htta
by Dave Coaa. Brett Male and Mfce
» . atngle). Randy Brown (two Miller, but Tire City went i f far
it. Robert Hilt (double, two »&gt;od In the fourth with three runa.
it. Oeoffr Ponte (homer. including back-to-back
doublet
aUifleat.
Troy
lllckaon
). TUn Cooper (triple, two amIfa M
ln d t a l
a - -'* LHOWIi la
ImnDTI
• aRMtt
tick (two *ngka|. Rick Welle

Otiboyohboyohboyft
We're getting a new football team In Or-

Grizzlies ready to kick it off this fall

lo Idck off prafcamnal iamfcaM tn
for the eUth time In t l year*,
aaybe the new team can rival the
ra for the football heart of Central

It’s a M anz world

�The Game and Fresh
Water Fish Commission
(GFC) has designated June
6 and 7 os Free Fishing
Weekend In Florida. The
free
fishing
weekend
highlights National Fishing
Week May 30-June 7.
During the free fishing
period, anyone. Including
non-residents, can sportfish
In
any
public
freshwater lake or river In
Florida without a fishing
license.
T h e free fishing weekend
provides
anglers
an
opportunity to experience
Florida's
extraordinary
fisheries.'
Ed
Moyer.

director

of
the
QFC'i
Division of Fisheries, said.
‘ It also con serve as a
reminder to those who
haven't been fishing In a
while that It Is a healthy,
fun. outdoor experience.'
Gov. Lawton Chiles urged
Floridians to participate In
the (lee fishing weekend In
a proclamation designating
May 30-June 7 ‘ Fishing
Week In Florida."

During the free fishing
period all other fishing laws
mid regulations w ill remain
In effect. A copy of the
Florldfl Freshwater Snort
Bailing_____ G uide_____ and
Regulations Sum m ary Is

);&lt;&gt; JIM
W SHUPE
uvallablc free from any
fishing Ik'ctise vendor or
GFC ofllcc.
In
1089.
the Florida
Legislature authorized the
GFC in designate two days
each year ns free fishing
days. Since then, the GFC
has set nskle two days

Week as a frsc fishing
weekend.
For information about
local fishing opportunities
and
activities
during
National Fishing Week,
contact the regional office of
the GFC or check out Its
home page on the Internet
at www.state.fl.us/glc/ for
up-to-date
fishing
regulations
and
M O T S '! S C O O P

FISH LIKE THE GOOD
OLD DAYS STILL CAN BE
FOUND FOR ANGLERS
WILLING
TO
THINK
OUTSIDE THE BOX AND
WILLING TO FISH LESS

at Sebastian Inlet. Fish
from 7-30 pounds are
hitting lane live shrimp.
Anger mullet and ptnflsh.
One-ounce Jigs are also
taking their share of
UnesMes. Trout, redflsh.
flounder and small snapper
ore also mixed In with
catches.
Bass action In the river
will be getting better fay the
day aa water levels continue
to drop. Fish run-offs and
other ambush points for
good action.
Captain Jack at Pori
Canaveral
reports
fair

end king mackerel.
u c being caught In
of water
while
Tripletali a n hitting Hue
shrimp tn the
**"1*
Trout and redflah art rated
as good on the flail o f the
Ranana snd Indian Rims.

are the main attraction at;
Pnnr* Inlet. Drum, redflah.!
flounder. Jack crcvafle and;
ladyflsh are also around In;
fair numbers, live or dead;
shrimp Is the heat bait ;
Look for plenty o f trout and:

D u ffe r’ Berlinicke from the E agle’s Nest
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR

The 19th hole:
Tanas representing Black
Diamond Ranch tn Lecanto
and the River Club In
Bradenton were the winners
tn the 18th annual Club Car
North Florida PGA ProOfficial Golf Tournament at
Tlmacuan. Local finishers
Included Ron Parris and Jim
Jackson of Tlmacuan with a
fourth place ftntah...
The latest tn Jlck Nfcklaus'
Coast. The
n
Nlcklaus
for play with
aHnigrs golf-

Nlcklaus signature course...
PGA Golf professional Jeff
Jones and Medical Exercize
Therapist Robert Grant will
appear at te Total Golf
Coach Center In Altamonte
Springs on June 6 , 10 a.m. •

3 p,m. The new facility Is at
277 Douglas Ave. and Has
combined the latest In com­
puterised golf instruction
with nutrition and psycholglcol analysis...
Seminole High School will
host Its annual booster club
golf tournament at Tl­
macuan on June 1, starting
at 1:30 p.m. Call Brennan
Aspkn 320-5102 or Jeff
Clark 657-1994...
The North Florida PGA

lions applications lor the
1998 Muxfll North Florida
l*GA Junior Championship
at Scotland Yurds Golf Club
In Dade City. June 11-12.
Call 904-322 0899 lor information...
Hcuthrow Country C lub
will host the Teen Challenge
Golf Marathon June 22 aa
teens challenge the war on
drugs. The day Includes u n ­
limited play at Hrathrow.
unlimited
snacks
and
drinks, complimentary golf
shirts, hols, halls and teea
and
many
prizes.
Call
Wayne Gray at 330-9000...

Tournament
at
Alaqua
Country Club on June 17.
Registration la at 7:30 a.m.
with a 9 a.m. ahotgun start
followed by an awards cere­
mony. There will be a
910,000 prize for a hole-in*
one. Call 841-6855 for In­
formation...
Summer Games began last
month at Rolling Hills
Country Club with a nine-

hale shotgun each week and
two-man team drawings
held Thursdays at 5:30 p.m.
There Is a 95 weekly entry
fee. Sign up tn the pro
shop...
Tlmacuan will host the
Oldsmoblk Scramble Local
Qualifier on June 27. The
dub has also been selected
to host a regional qualifier
with the winners advancing

The Bays and Girls Club of
Central Florida will host Ha
Salute to Summer Golf

T im e to sign sum m er fa n
■oeccr to canoeing, archery and bsskrtball.
There will be four weeks of specialized activ­
ity. Week one will be Flag Football Week vrtih a
Odd trip to Rock Spring* at Kelly Park.
Socccr/Bsacball Week culminates with a trip
to Legends Sports Center for putting, golf ana
a batting rage.
Week 3 is dedicated to Rotter llor
trip on Ice to Rock an Ice. Anyone

\Vbmke
Stmtiny i^ f ifay

when k a n o tn inamnee

Join now and savollf
Call 330-1307 - Sunday 4-6 p.m
Monday •Friday4-7 p.m.
Saturday 12-3 p.m.

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�m flame*} in the third column,
me* wma O-for-1 aa a pinch hitler
at bat aa the Yankees defeated

certainly

mid. 'And playtnfl two aporla
together this year ha* only
madr them rkwrr. Jrannir
has been a bifl help to Lind-

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SAUI3-WAVKXX TESTING
NT. Hsbt swam* pod
Jrannir. but ahe has cone
throuf) wtth Rytnfl colon.
Lake Maiy Principal Ray­
mond Gaines thinks hr might
voUrybad and ooftbaB teams

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Bulw orth w in s
FILM CRTTIC
Bstwsftk: A politician
dial tells the truth?! It could
only be tn the movies.
Jay BlUlngtan Bulworth Is
the politician and he Is the
subject of Bulworth, the new
movie directed, produced, co­
written and starring Warren
Beatty. The 60-plus actor
plays the title character, a
California senator at wits' end.
It is days before the primary
election and Butworth Is suf­
fering a nervous breakdown.
His campaign is floundering
and his
wife.
Constance
(Christine Bamnskl). is disen­
chanted with him. Feeling that
the situation has gone past the
point of being hopeless. Bul­
worth decides to have himself
marked for a hit.
Then something dicks and
Bulworth starts communicat­
ing tn a different tongue: the
truth. During a speech at an
African-American
church.
Bulworth begins with the same
dull rhetoric he uses at every

funding from the government,
He then goes to a function tn
his honor and lamhssts all Ms
supporters and endorsers. By
this time, he has transformed
into a rapper of aorta rhyming

rv i o

hln explrliveladden assaults
on the unjust and corrupt, and
delivering them with rhythm.
During thin transformation.
Bulworth must prevent the hit
tie issued on himself. But even
If hr succeeds tn doing that,
he Is unaware that his new
political stance, his new plat­
form is allractlng bitter ene­
mies.
What is
striking
about
Realty's project is how deep It
is. On the surface. It Is a po­
litical satire. Just benralh
that. It Is an intelligent. mov­
ing piece about change, mak­
ing a difference and hope. But
that is only the tip. fJu/uwfh is
a multi-layered nlm that you
can take a lot from. It Is a
statement movie with a com­
mercial hlpnrss to It. Then
step back to see It us a wholr
and tt takes on different
meaning. It is a testament of
our times.
Beatty pulls olT the ultimate
juggling act In Bufuwrth ex­
pertly balancing all the chores
that he has taken on. He cre­
ate* a character that should
have movie audiences In a
bun. No doubt his movie will
already be doing that. He also
casta a blend of youth (Halle
Berry. Don Chrndlr and Oliver
Platl) and experience (Jack
Warden and Paul Sorvtnol to
appeal to a wider demo­
graphic.
Bulworth la Beatty's show.
Unfortunately, Beatty seems to
be known more for his off­
screen
womanising
rather
than being known ao a gifted
__ «*o p
three and a half star*. But
then I reconsidered and contemplaird It again. Una flkn to
really too apecial and too important not to be recognised
amor* the year's best.

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•• Hap* Float*: Hope Floats
It kills mr to see Bullock, a
aliens wtlh the film's lead
brtuht. young actress. watting
chumrtrr being embarrassed her ability on such meager
on one of those trashy televi­ fare. She had ao much faith In
sion talk shows. Birder Pruitt this Aim that ahe actually
(Sandra Bullock) thinks that
algned on aa Ita exrcutlvr pro*
she Is getting a makrom-n* If
.
you can believe that Bullock dueer. Sitting on such a high
nerds a makeover. But her P^rch should have made her
best friend, played by an tin- nralUe what a bomb eras being
credited Rosanna Arquette. w a te d . Bullock. la so Infer*
exposes an afTulr that site has Rous, though, and not Just bebeen having with lllrder's cause of her cutenea* and her
husband.
beauty. She Is an Inrredlbly
The action cuts lo Texas strong presence as an actress,
where Blrdre takes her bratty, but she Is becoming typetiltlr daughter and moves In eosted-a deadly move for her
with her mother, played by career. Rrtnember that her
Gena Rowlands. And so' begins kst film was the waterlogged
this gniesomely uplifting film Speed 2. where she played the
dial abuses with sappy mclo- one. driving impaired bus
drama and aching predict- driver,
ability. It is cuddly enough for
Speaking
of typecasting.
you to force a linger down
John Cassavetes' widow. Oena
your throat.
play*
another
Blrdre comes tuck to her Rowlands.
hometown of Smllhvlllc. Texas mother figure. Already this
to begin a new life even though year, she plays the grand­
site finds It liard. at first, to mother of a reclusive young
man tn Thv Might 1/. Now. she
forget the life she left behind.
plays
a free spirited taxider­
People remember her as the
popular cheerleader and the mist. who kkes to dress up her
beauty queen. She must be­ stuffed animals. Iter yard is a
PBTA nightmare. Yet. Row­
come usrd to the Job and title
lands Is confined to handing
alnglr
of
single
mother.
now.
Through the Aim. she is sup­ out motherly advice and trying
lo set up her down-trodden
posed lo confront hardship,
reality, love, loss and. ulti­ daughter with the local stud,
played by the goofy Harry
mately,
hope.
It Is one
Connicfc Jr.
woman's determination and
survival to overcome what la
And poor 0-year-old Mae
thrown at her. Oh. you hove Whitman (The Gingerbread
teen this already? Me too.
Man) b made to be ao hard
Director Forest Whitaker
and btttcv-not to mention that
(WaMrtp lo exhale) dorsn t de- d » osar acta-as Btrdce's
anything out of newcorner Steven Rogers carbon
" P T Kflpt. Take the opening
aefuence. far Instance Why
no* pemdy trashy talk shows
kMead of using R as a jump
Mart to your story? Whitaker

H ilir r f M r r -i
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role. Susan Sarandon It was baaed on
M TV d m t n w i t la ar araaad
im . | reesedrd It bat my tape gat
dnlreyed. CsaM ysa krip « r A d
U? The aaaw was "taring Malik.'
I thlak II starred Reas aad Jeff

tumlv*)r
(.Send your questions to Aik Dick
Kleiner, c 0 Nevtpaper KnUrpru*
Association. roo Madison Ace., New
York. NY. JMtC

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Seminole Community College awarded
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nity Cotfege Btofcgy Department e4B.SM to
be uaed far Inatnimentotlon and Laboratory
Improvements (Oi) In the school's aoon-to-be
completed Science Budding. Hie SCC grant
proposal was one of more than 1.900 submit ted and one of only 400 awarded nationally.
The grant received an overall rating of ex­
cellent. which ta rare*, aaid Ken King. SCC Bi­
ology Department Chair. TUm Mssnlckl and
James Turner, two of our biology Instructors.
did an eacdknt job of preparing this grant. I
believe the College's commitment to match
any funds awarded by the NSF made a big
difference to the grant review committee who
made this award.*
As a result of the NSF grant and the Colfete's matching hinds, the SCC Biology Department win be one of the few community
colleges In Florida with technical equipment
capable of delivering such sophisticated biological instruction. The price tag for such
technology and cutting-edge instruction Is
approximately S91.900. The money will be
used to purchase IB hinctkmal units for
learning cellular metabolism including; IB
Dell Latitude XP1CD/MI60ST notebook com
ptitera; IB Vernier probe/Uilerfarr units and
other pertinent equipment.
The objective of the project proposed by
MamieId and Turner is to directly involve
students In experimental design and data
collection and move away ham traditional

Fostering student critical-thinking and
conceptualisation skills.
. Increasing Individual students chances
and enjoyment in more advanced biology
courses.
Expanding students participation and
rnjoymmt of lab sessions.
Monies received In the grant funding will be
employed in new laboratory facilities in the
Science Budding, currently tinder construc­
tion at Seminole Community College. The Sci­
ence Building will be operational oy summer
and hot Its first dosses during the fall semes­
ter. le ss .
Seminole Community College Is a compre­
hensive post-secondary Institution offering
quality, affordable Instruction In three distinct
areas of education; college credit, career pro­
grams. and adult and continuing and commu­
nity education. Seminole CC also offers cus­
tomised training for focal businesses. General
Education Development (OED). Adult Educa­
tion and English for Speakers of Other Lan­
guages IKSOL) ore offered throughout the
College's service district.

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From easy to
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popular in
the Little Big
Econ State
Forest

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By Shari BrodJa
HERALD FEATURE EDITOR

cM system that provides bicycle
trails as pait of a user group
package that Includes hiking
and equestrian trails
Die Little lllg faun Stale Forrst
was established In HUM. on
property aiqtiirrd through a
partnership project between the
flu rid a D im simi o f Forestry, the
St
Johns
River
Water
Management District Seminole
County and the slate's CARL
(Conservation and Recreational
Linds A d i program
Seven miles of the Econ River
are within the state (orest
tMHmdartes Die bluff like banks
of the hLu kwater river have liern
likened in th o s e seen along the
Suwanee River in northern
flotilla
D ie rolling terrain on
either side of the river, and along
I lie &lt;anal le n d s Its elf to th e &lt;lial
lenges sought by mountain Ink
ers. who climb the hills with
nerves of steel and tires of rub
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this prnjec t.*
Roger* wonted most ol thr trail
from scratch. Two mtlrs of exist
OVIEDO II s railed I hr *Dttdi
mg sand roads and flrr breaks
n( Doom*. an awrsomr Inrllnr
were Inc orporatrd Into the sys­
that can tr*l the skills of r im
tem Hr said the entire roupir Is
Hit most skilled mountain btkr
’ moderate*, but the newest sec­
enthusiast
tion Is somewlial raster because
Prepare to get wet. for the bot­
*11 Is not as tight* Die objective
tom of ditch la usually tilled with
of the lake course Is to get us
water, a t.ui.il which runs into
much nulragr out of the space
llie Econlockhatrhre Rtver. not
available Twist arid turns built
far away. The dlfrh Is the high­
Into the course are there lo make
light ol a course deign ed hy tlie
It challenging as well as krrp
Florida Frrewherler* In the Little
speeds down
lllg Emn State Forest
State forester Mike Marlin said
Ihe forr9t Iik atrtl near Oviedo.
thr L k r trails are Ihe most pop­
19 one of 6 in Florida* Mate forular trails tn the forest *Wr have
more lake user* than any other
user group * Rogers rsllllia!rs
close to 500 bikers a seek use
the trail syslrm
Martin sold, TD lcrr) lias lieeti
excellent cooperation with Ihe
bike clut»s to lirlp drvriop the
trails * Die hope of the lorrst set
vice Is that more proplr will get to
■Wherever you find hills, experience the lorrst. by using
tmountaln btkrrsl trnd to gravi­ the blkr trails, without creating
tate to them.* said Richard adverse environmental impact
Rogers
ol
thr
Florida Martin said continued tnoprra
lion with the clubs ‘ is critical to
Freewheeler*
Rogers was involved In the maintain the integrity of thr
design of the 7-1/2 miles of trails trails *
Rogers and MarlUi troth said
that run through a -fro acre trac t
known as Jones East Die trail the problem ol erosion has lo Irr
head Is located south of the .•&lt;!&lt;!lessee! Control devices, surh
Snowhill Road bridge
as a pcudoc 1 cailed ( ieu Well, arr
'Mountain taking hrfame |mfMi
tiring used In siren lltr rim lm,
Ur In Florida tn the late IttHOs problem in arras such l i W
Clubs aurh as Ihe Freewheelers. Ditch ol ttM ti Volunteer* and
primarily road riders, and the Hoy Scouts will help install a sec ­
Trailheads. exclusively mountain tion of llie plastic web. which Is
bikers, brgan to look for off-road filled with rock to stabdlrr the
opportunities. When Rogers surface material, this weekend
Stata Forast Ranger M ia martin checks over the sign sheet located at the heard about the proposed stale on llie slopes ol lire elite h
kiosk st the bicycle trsilhead Information on the trats. the forest rules and forest, tn the early 1990s. he said
With llie dry v rattier, thr trails
*1 would like to lie involved in are seeing some degradation, so
regulations and contact numbers are avsliable at the kiosk

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Kulser and Dean liave expanded their stables to
Florida. Drelr newest stable Is located In the Rock
Springs Run State Reserve. Kaiser runs Ihe bam.
and 12 to 10 head of horses from Ills wheelchair.
The existing stables have been renovated. Guided
troll rides take visitors through the "real* Florida.
Visitors are *ln awe* said Kaiser. They don't know
all of this (gesturing around lilml exists so close lo
the mall.*
Exposure Is a concern for any business.
Especially when your business Is tucked deep in
the woods. For Kaiser one of the toughest obstacles
he has encountered has not been his own physical
disability. According to Kaiser he has had difficul­
ties with Ihe Department of Transportation con­
cerning signs his business Is entitled to as a con­
cession In a state park.
Kaiser's mother. Marlon, helps him manage Ihe
stable. Melinda Sikes came to ride at the stables on
her birthday. She liked It so much she worked
weekends as a frail guide. Sfkes Is now head trail
guide.
Primitive camping la available adjacent to the sta­
bles. A handicap loading dock will be added to the
bam area to assist riders with disabilities. Rock
Springs Riding Stable Is available for rodeos and

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other hone related artlvltles.
Kaiser lias spent several years designing and
building handicap saddles. Die latest design is still
not quite what he wants. Ills goal is to develop a
saddle suitable for any handicap.
His saddle Is similar to a rodeo saddle. In the
front It has a handle In place of the horn. It Is dou­
ble cinched to prevent slipping. Die Lick Is high
and Lis a weaved corset with Velcro straps to
secure the rider’s torso, hut still allow thr rider to
duck under branches, flack pack buckles rrleuse
quickly to allow thr rider to get out If necessary.
Dicre Is a science to riding for Ihe liandlcupprd
rider. Kaiser dors not believe a horse trainer can
tell handicapped people what It's like to ride If they
Cowboy Pater Kawar (lop photo) haada out lor a trad rida, on Mickle. I
are not handicapped. 'You have to do It.* Insists
Springs Run Stata Reserve A special saddte (bottom photo).
Kaiser, to rrally understand what It like.
designed, allows him to sit the hone.
Holanre factors, stability and Ihe horses move­
ments are entirely different for u person with limit­
ed mobility. Kaiser Is self taught und trained on a
trucking machine to team how to react to the hors­
es sudden movements.
Comp Challenge. Florida's Easter Seal Camp. Is
working with Kaiser to provide a horseback riding
program for Ihe ramp. The program will provide
classroom Instruction, ring work, and progress to a
trail ride.
*Wr were hearing from Ihe adults and children
that they would like a horseback riding program.*
said Camp Director Lynn Thames.
The North American Rkllng for the Handicapped
Association was formed In 1969. Horseback riding
Is very beneficial to disabled Individuals.
Dirrapeutlc riding Increases flexibility and bal­
ance. and Improves muscle control. There are psy­
chological benefits as well. Riders feel a sense of
achievement and control. NARHA provides program
accreditation to ensure the highest safety stan­
dards for riding programs for the handicapped.
Rock Springs Run Preserve Is a beautiful place to
ace Florida tn Its most natural state. Communing
with nature la food for the spirit of every person.
And there may be no better way than on horseback.

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thr forest service and the clubs located near the ditch and Is a
will lie looking at ways to limit senes of low hills and valleys,
access until the rainy season along Ihe banka of the canal.
klc ks tn.
Inexperienced riders should walk
Experienced mountain Lkers through this area, yielding to
and tnrx|irr1enc ed off road riders other takers The forest service
can enjoy llie trail, and gauge recommends the wearing of hel­
use by stallty Taking M slow mets on all trails.
snow ww non m apyret i c ttr
clungr of habitat which varies
The UttJe B g Econ State Forest
from pine woodland lo swamp te locatrd between Snowhill Road
wetlands. Rogers said, non-per­ and Stale Hoad 426. A headquar­
manent. ’floating* boardwalks ters building la planned, but. for
have been installed by the clubs now. information on the trails la
tn makr it raster to get through available at a kiosk at the trailsome of thr wet areas.
head or by calling the forest ser­
The ‘extreme’ part of the trail Is vice at 366 8063

Stable owner rides the trails of the ‘real’ Florida
Deter Kaiser is not the kind of man who lakes no
for an answer. When he silowed up In his wheel­
chair wanting to ride, stable owners would laugh
and turn him away.
*No one would let me ride.* reralls Kaiser. *1 got
mad and bought me a horse.*
When Ire returned to Robert Dean's stable tn Ihe
Plsgah National Forest In North Carolina, tills time
on horseback. Dean gave him a Job managing the
place. That was 7 years ago. and Kaiser and Dean
are now partners In the stable business.
When he was only 10 years old. Kaiser's neck was
crushed In a motorcycle accident. After a year In
skull traction Kaiser, now a quadriplegic, wns
released from Ihe hospital confined, or more appro­
priately. assisted by a wheelchair.

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TN* floating boardwafc. located in tha nwwsst taction of *w I
&gt;64 Econ
State Forest bte trad system, makes g easier for users, war
mental vnpect. lo gel through fas hammock of palms, magnokas and lame
The materials were purchased by Vie forest service end Ihe labor wee pro­
vided by the Tradheede mounts*) b*e club

Horse gives ‘legs*
to disabled rider
By Jaaaa Hagfcss
HERALD STAFF WRITER

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Rock Springs Run State
■serve la comprised of
8.780 acres of a variety of
plant communities typically
found throughout Central
scape The reFlorida's landscape.
te located approxi­
mately 30 miles north ol
Orlando and borders more
than 12 miles of the Wektva
River and Rock Springs Run.
The property was purchased
In March 1963 with hinds
from the Conservation and
Recreation
Lands
(CARL)
Program for habitat preser­
vation. watershed protection
and to provtde recreational
opportunities In the central
Florida area.
The plant communities Inude sand pine scrub, pine
flalwoods, bayheads. ham­
mocks and swamps. Thr
most unique natural feature
of this reserve Is ihe spring
run/river system which sur­
rounds most of the reserve's
trimeter. This system Is
rmed from the discharge of
several artesian springs to­
gether with the tannic runoff
from the surrounding water­
shed. creating one of the
moat scenic canoe trails In
central Florida.
The wetlands and uplands
provide habitat for a variety
of rare and endangered spe­
cies native lo Florida. The
Florida black bear. Florida
scrub Jay. woodstork, Florsandhill crane. Indigo
snake and a variety of more
common species often are
seen throughout the reserve.
Native American Indiana
also valued the abundance of
wildlife. Nine mounds are
known to exist along the
Wektva River and Rock
Springs Run. These Indians
existed before the arrival of
the Spanish In 1813, but
within 200 years after they
* from their

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The conference takes place
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dedicated to educating and moti­
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The mounds or -kitchen middens’ a n the oojy
visible remains of their former presence on the
reserve and are protected for foture archaeological
Investigations. Florida Statutes prohibit the
destruction or removal of artifacts bom these sites.
The reserve is managed under a cooperative
agreement with the Division of Recreation and
Parks; Department of Environmental Protection:
Division of Wildlife. Game and Fresh Water Fish
Commission: DMaton of Forestry, department of
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The reserve la managed according to the multipie-use concept which permits a variety of recre-

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the resources. Management of the plant communlties is designed to restore them to their natural
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as directed In the reserve's maMgHMOt plan.
The reserve is open to a variety ef recreational
activities Including
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camping, nature study, ptaatottag. can sting.
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vrar accomplishmml far Joe I*
“ring married to the girt of hla
drrains. Lybbta. lor a half a
century. 'Kwrythtng la m y
IP"*!.* Joe said. We low each
other and lurvc three wry line
daughters.*
Lytibta added. *WeVe both
been blessed."
In relebnitlon of their golden
wrddliiK anniversary. Joe and
LybbU were honored at a din*
nee given fay their three d a b b ­
lers. Mrs. Dan (Franceal Mahiirtn. Orlando; Mrs. Ronald
(Denise) CUrfa of Lakeland: and
Mrs. Jerry (Carta) Oate of OrUndo.
The rslerrd dinner waa held
at the Orlando home of Fran
res and Dan with 31 family always been a homemaker. Joe
members attending, 'll waa
began hia rallraod rawer with
wry ntre.' Joe said. 'Everybody
Atlantic Coastline Railroad on
had a good time.*
Dee. 31. 1925
The couple were married May
The roupir are acllw mem­
33. IU4H in TTcnton. FI. and bers of the First United Mrth
have lived In Sanford a l of
their married Ur. LybbU haa

his ramrltUs and citrus and
LybbU also enjoys raring for
tier plants and flowers. Of
course, thrlr six grandchildren
srr the apples at tltrlr eyes.
The Jam ils haw each airrived very serious Illnesses and
LybbU says they aw both

For arvrral years. Jan Leroy
and Dow Farr haw relebrated
ihctr birthdays Jointly.
And
this year was no dflfcn m . But
what a partyl They hosted an
old-fashioned aock hop al the
Sanford Woman's Chib on May
23, from 7*0*11(30 p m . In

celebration of their Sflth birth­
days. Jan's birthday la May 30
and Dave s waa May 211.
Between I7S and 200 turned
the calendar back and arrived
aa teeny hoppers wearing poo­
dle skirts, rolled up Levis, sad­
dle oxfords and slicked-down
hair ready to melt *n mlL
the auditorium was deco­
rated tn green and white and a
large banner read "Claaa of
1981.* Balloons,
old photo*

A A R P hears Mother W eaver,
Stardust holds bridging rites
mentions checking you for os­
teoporosis. you should mention
ultrasound to him/her.
Nonna
Smith
cautioned
members about their health*
care. Because of the new way
Insurance companies handle
cases, a woman who went Into
the hospital lor a hemorrhoid
operation was sent home after
only 12 hours. She went home
hooked up to an automated
morphine drip. The machine
malfunctioned. overdosed the
woman and she died. Call your
senators and representatives
and tell them (hat this type of
thing to unacceptable. Norma
also warned members that as
of January 1999. Medicare wtU
haw a 91600 benefit cap on
outpatient
speech/language
therapy.
The cap Includes
physical therapy. So tf you

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needy tn the community. Sur­
plus clothing is also made

Cynthia Pltcock Introduced Then she bought land and
Blanche BcU Weaver. Mother payed far four yean to get a
Weaver to moat.
mtooion far women and cM *
Mother Weaver la the
founder dwn. She was f in a lly ride to
of the Beacue Outreach Mission begin the lleacue Mission In
In Sanford. The Rescue Out* 1007. She has been helping
reach Mission Is on
13th at people far the past 36 yean.
Mulberry. The Mission, the first
The mission can accoounoof Its kind in Seminole County, date approximately 80 people
began operation In November at one time, with separate
1987.
donna
far
men
and
The mission provides enter women/children. During 1997.
gency shelter, food, clothing
1.213 people used die restand spiritual guidance to die* dence.
Derides feeding the

feattw air to the event. Oueata,
Including a number of children,
were served a sumptuous buffet
along with birthday cake and
punch during the evening.
DeLorrs and Tom Eagle ar­
rived In a 1967 Are engine red
restored Chevrolet wtth DeLo*
res wearing a full poodle elrirt.

�Students learn educational advantages during C areer Day
Itight.- Kivxii islhlllty
ltrs|s i t-lt* uh* Recapturing a
generation through the Word of
God and education.
Students of New Mt. Calvary
Missionary
Baptist
Chuteh
wrrr afTorded the opportunity
to hear experts who with many
careers of Mfe. spoke at Career
Day with mistress of ceremo­
nies. Joan Campbell.
Youth of today were given
many choices at this evening of
educational Information held to
enlighten youth and help them
choose careers for life.
Shirley Sutton spoke on ca­
reers tn the medical and nurs­
ing Reid, lletuy Talton spoke
on the field of art. Edward
Drown. Sr.. Zero Reed, entre­
preneurs: and bridal consult­
ant Victoria N. Murphy also
spoke.

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ln along
Iilitnn uritll
Wild Irish il.tH
Manln
with
CynihUi OUvrr in education.
The various spcnkrrs cnruumgctl Ihr student* lo prrparr themselves to live Ihr
American dream..Jo get an
'•duration. lie ptvpared. quality
,md to put God first allowing
you to sutverd In life. We ure
lo plant a seed, art our sights
on God. lie itMttnilllrd and ap­
ply ourselves.

The rommunlty/scholnraldps
were: Dr. Velma Williams. Edu­
cation:
Isaar
Rrcd/llelty
Washington. Law Enforcement:
Ann Newell. Correction OITlcrr:
Fred Johnson. Sanford 1‘ollcc
Dept.: Willie Chandler. Slirrlirs
Dept.: Krgtnuld Campbell. Sr.,
Orlando Culler Dept.. Speaking
regarding business was Joan
Campbell and In Journalism

EMANCIPATION
CELEBRATION
The National Council of Ne­
gro Women. Ine. will sponsor n
Junrtm ilh eelebratlon of free­
dom and hope, lid s t* an
Emancipation Celebration that
liegatt June 10. IH05 In Texas.
Slaves learned of tlrelr free­
dom. two years, six months
and nineteen days afire the

Dietrich

IVestdral signed The Emanci­
pation Proclamation on June
I. IMS.
In leeo. Junetrcnth ants
made a national holiday In
Texas. Junetrcnth la eelehealed In traditions from early
days with parades, music, picnica, African doner and murh
more.
Tlie
Deltona
Junetrcnth
cel.-brat Ion wtU Include meet­
ing the author and a book
signing, a gospel choir in con­
cert. food, games, arts and

SIir moved to Sanloid In 1923.

born May 31. 1907 In Macon.
Miss. The crtrbralhm of Bow­
mans 91st birthday celebra­
tion was observed Saturday, at
the Betlye Smith Cultural Arts
Center where
family and
friends gathered lo help her
rrlrbratr her great day.
Her daughter. Mary Miller of
HIM. Mk-h.. was mistress of
ceremonies. The evenings en­
tertainment was sweet lo Ihr
honocee. Over 100 guests dined
wMh the honocee. She Is an ac­
tive member of the Hickory
Avenue Churelt of God.
Sharing with the honoree
were her daughters Mable
Wesley. Mamie B. Bingham

Shown with grandma was
granddaughtrr I trends Knight.
Robin latwery and great grands
Letha Williams. Shannon Low
rry and great great
grand
Jrrott Martin
Matty more happy iHitltdsys
to these ladles.

90th birthday as she enter
tamed the celebration, the

could be heard by the honoree.

Shiloh
Missionary
Baptist
Church, she has been honored
for her service.

Over 100 family and friends
came and Joined this cookout
In honor of IllUrry whose chil­
dren Ruth Chisholm. Lubetlho
Lowery. Dm Oladys. Tyson and
Lonnie were present.
IllUrry ts o member of Vic­
tory Temple of God Church

dren arr James. Prank. John.
Ilcniy. WlUie B .. Bose Lee
Crocker. Oeorgla Lee Washbum of
New York and
Louthenla MllcheU. Orands are
Oale Williams, Audrey Mitchell

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for advice — aid now I am. An Invi­
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I* what put me over the edps.
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D it appropriate Ibr tho brides
mother to throw her daughter a
bridal thower? And. more Importent to me. to Indude In the Imita­
tion a three-page history of the
bride and groom, along with tho
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Abby. tho widow Is Vornon
Stotts, and sho Just tslsbrotsd hsr
•3rd birthday, what s wonderful
*"lhope when I modi hsr apt I am
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Winter Springs police
ofc. Robin Bernosky
and others are honored

How does
your garden
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Happy Birthday, Seminole County!

Details unfold in
sexual harassment
suit against county
Ujr H uu White
IIKKAI.I) STAI I WHITER
SEMINOLE COUNTY .loyi r Sulwr s ilc|m&gt;,|
lion in lirr $20 million suit against Scinliioli*
C'oiillly Irqulirs ,tI Ir.isl ,i &lt;m i)&gt;)•- ol limns to
tlimouglilv si .in two moil' I i o i i i s to i lii-i k .ill
till- ilrt.ills .mil .i si nrrsllrrl lo know .ill llir
pi.Ivors
A I|tl.ll1n ol linin' III llir lll'po slllllll I out.tills
n u m rio u s .illi-e.iilous ol si'xu.il li.ir.issin i'iii liv
in lin ty i oil III llsstol it*I s .mil ollll l.lls ' l i n y writ'
.ilw.iys Irving lo h ue m r." S ii Imt Irs tllln l 'I w.is
sit k ol h avin g to put up wiili ih.ii "
Sulii-r r»|. w.is llrn l lioiil lirr Juli n s l.unl .11
1)111st 11011 1 001 il 11 i,i tin III I'I'.lli
S h r s.iy s s h r
w.is 1 .mill'd Ix'i .iiis r ol ugr .mil si x illsi nm m .i

lion llir 1 utility says il w.is lor mist oiuliit I .mil
insulNiritin.illon
*li's ,m in l umul.iilon ol .1 lot of tilings ih.it
w.is 1 omine l" .i hr.ul," Sillier said Tin surr
Ihry know rvi'iitiliilly I w.is going to do sumrilime .ihoul it
S u h n s.iiil tfl.it will'll slir tnlil till'll ilrputv
county .ittn m ry Krvln G race about llir srxtl.il
h .ti.issm riil s h r w as experiencing fir said .
M o y ir lim it lin k llir ho.it Ju s t rn)oy It “

K.11 h of tin- male county commissioners
hugged or Ill'll to e&lt;*l inllm.ilr wltli lirr - Sufiri
said undrr oatli. "They'd all lie Imeetiie mr and
kissme mr on llir rlirrks A rouplr of tlmrs
Ihry trlrd klsslne mr on thr lips hut I'd turn my
lir.id."
IM ra ir H r r K u b rr. P a g e 3A

Sanford narrows list of
city manager hopefuls
By Nick PfeUauf
IIKKAI.I) MAI K WRITER
SANFORD I In dec Mon list
lor Sanlotds nrxt . ’&gt;• ui.maerr
Is shnrtrt toil.i\
Monday
nieht's inri'ime &lt;&gt;i 11 - s.uilmd
City Commission tnr mrd thr
list down lo I
Orientally. Iivrr I «i persons
applied lor llir joh llir City
Manager Selection 1 ommlttrr
narrowed II down to '* and e*tvr
Its Undines to thr 1 ouiim.&lt;iiiu
One prrson who had hern

M m M * M ) o . t , Tom tit vm c«ni

Included

Seminole County Historical Society at the museum at Five
Points celebrated its 85th birthday Saturday and it can be said, a
good time was had by all. In top photo, members, visitors, and
city and county officials gather for proclamations, progress re­
ports, historical stories and music. Lower left, Cecil Tucker
serves as master of ceremonies. Below right, Uirrainc Whiting
and litta Jane Keogh cut the official birthday cake. Museum
spokesman Kay Bartholomew said the historical quilt raffle was
won by a winter visitor from Harrisburg. Pennsylvania. Efforts
to contact the winner are under way.

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Wright, ol West I’.iltn Mr.,. I,
had already suhinittrd .1 Icinr
mdu .itlne hr no lonerr wishrd
to hr considered.
llir 4 selrrlrd hy thr com
mission were Ron Kihttn ol
Dike Mary. Jam es Ztimw.tli ol
D.iphnr.
Alabama.
Tony
Vandrrworp ol S.intoid and
Henry Dollvr of Cincinnati
In discussion lo name thrlr

111d 1v1du.il 1 holers. Zinnwalt's
tiiimr wiis listed lour tlmrs
among thr mayor and four
1 ommlhsiotiris.
as
were
Kihuns and Vandrrworp's.
While liner others rrcclvrd Iwo
voles each. one. Henry Dollvr.
was only suggested hy Com­
missioner Whltry Eckstein.
Tvr personally known him
lor many years." Kckslrln said.
"In fart, hr was a grade ahead
ol mr in Drlaind High School."
After going over some of
Dolive's history of Involvement,
and mentioning that Dollve
t'insiders himself u DcUind
native. Kckslrln commented. "I
was slim ked lo see that I was
the only |x-rson to suggest him.
and I think each ol you should
lake a second look at Ills
c|ii.il!ftcatlons. I Irelieve he
would make an excellent can­
didate."
Regarding the other resumes.
I . kstrln
said,
‘Regarding

Tony's (Vundcrworpl resume. I
was surprised that It was so
short Fot Ron Kihun. I think
that wllli him. If a better Job
comes along, would hr still br
here? That's why I prefer
Dollvr. With him. we can de­
trend on him slaying."
Doth Commissioners Hrady
I-rssard and Vrlma Williams
pointed (tut that all of the top
candidates submitted by the
Selection
Committee
were
good. They all have exrellent
credentials." Williams said,
‘blit we all know bow easy It Is
lo doctor up rrsumes. I ll wait
until the Interviews before I
make any suggestion."
Uriel summaries of ihr four
candidates now 011 the list are
as follows:
JAMES W. ZUMWALT • of
Daphne. Ala. Has held H gov­
ernment related positions In
Bee Manager. Page 3A

County students top state academic challenge
Bjr David Frasier

IIKKALD STAFF WRITER
SEMINOLE COUNTY - Six Seminole County
students took the challenge and succeeded In
becoming number one In the state.
The
students, representative of various districts In
the state, converged on the Walt Dlaney World
Contemporary
Resort
recently
at
the
Commissioner’s Academic Challenge.
The Seminole County team won Division 1 •

INDEX
C lassified . . . . . . .7A-8A
C o m i c s ..............
Crossw ord . . . .
D ear Abby . . . .
Dr. G ott ...........
H oroscope . . .
O bituaries . . . ...........3A
Police Briefs . ...........3A
People ..............
S p o r t s .............. . . .5A-6A
TV ......................
W eather ........... ...........2A

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divisions are divided based upon district
enrollment with 229 points In the final round
of competition beating out five other learns.
Each team Is given a series of challenging
questions In which to unswer from the various
disciplines: math, science, social studies.
English, etc.
It has been 12 years since Seminole has
taken the Division 1 title. The first was the
Inaugural year for the event In 1980. "It s

Short takes around
Seminole County
Armed robbery
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS Shortly before 11 p.m. Friday
several armed Intruders r e ­
portedly entered a residence
at 108 DeSoto. Altamonte
Springs. According to Semi­
nole County ShertfTa Lt. Jack
Cash, once Inside the subjects
robbed the resident, Traci
Uouey by taking her purse and
contents.
Three males In the house at
the time were said to have
been shot by the perpetrators.
George Major, Jason Marshall
and Bruce Reynolds were
transported to urea hospitals
for treatment of their wounds.
While hospital officials said
all 3 required surgery, they
are all listed In stable condi­
tion.
Cash said the perpetrators
were young black males, with
a newer model red, medium

absolutely wonderful." said Harbara Kuhn the
chairman ol the Seminole County School Hoard.
The Seminole County team was coached by
Charles Coursey of luike Maty High School.
The team w.is made up of Reba Abraham of
Dike Howell High School. David Lee of Oviedo
High School, and Alan Jamison, Victor Hung
and Ashler Hyrd. nil of Dike Mary High Sc hool
They lira! out the counties of Pinellas.
Eseam|)la. I’olk. Marlon and Ilrev.11 d.

The students won $1,500 In sc holarships, a
gold commemorative ring, a gold medallion, and
a county trophy for first place. And. Alan
Jamison of Dike Mary was selected to go to
Nationals with Team Florida In mid-June at
Wall Disney World.
T he student members of these teams
represent the best of academic excellence In
Florida." said Florida Education Commissioner
Frank Brogan.

Cleaning up around the county

size pickup truck with loud
exhaust. It was last seen going
north on DeSoto.
Cash Is asking anyone with
Information regarding the case
to contact Investigator Rob
Hemmert at 330-GC00, ext.
358, or the nearest law en­
forcement agency.

Strong armed robbery
WINTER SPRINGS - David
Anthony Durandcttc was a r­
rested by Winter Springs po­
lice Saturday on a charge of
strong armed robbery. Ac­
cording to police, he kicked In
the front door of tils residence
then proceeded upstairs to
where his llvr In girlfriend was
located, and started to de­
mand money to pay for a cab
that drojiped him ofT.
Police said when he could
not obtain sufficient money be
PUsm M« Briefs. Psge 3A

About 100 county employees recently volunteered
tlieir time lo clean up five sites around the county.
Lett: Planning Manager John Dwyer, and Senior
Planner Don Fisher prune unruly bushes Mule Bob

Corvette, nghi. manager for the Parks and Recrea­
tion Department, bags yard trash In Altamonte
Springs.

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People
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The Hong Kong Or chid Tree

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Central Florida Blood Bank
I s asking donors of all types
blood - especially O-type do­
nors - to donate at its Sanford
branch. 1302 E. Second St. For
Information, call 322 0822.

Dancing for Seniors
The Over 50 Dance Club
dance ts held every Wednesday,
from 2:30 -4:30 pan. at the
Sanford Chic Center. Uve mu­
sic by the Deltonians 13-plecc
band. Donation $3 00.

O ptim ist C lub
Tire Sanford Optimist Club
meets every Wednesday at
noon at the colonial Room In
downtown Sanford. Visitors are
welcome. Call 323-2194 or 3220298.

W idow ed Persons
All widowed persons are In­
vited to meet at 1:30 pan. the
second and fourth Wednesday
of every month at the Casscil*erry Senior Center. 200 Lake
Triplet Drive, Casselberry.

S e m i n o l e H era ld
"Serving Seminole County Since 190S"

Tuesday, Apnl 28. 1998 • Vol. 90. No. 176
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Tills deciduous to semievergreen tret* belongs to the
legume family ami characteris­
tically has large, bllolied. light
grren. papery leaves. The or
chid tree is native of China and
India but some related species
are found tn the American Con­
tinent . The most splendid of
all. the Hong Kong Orchid
Tree, Is nn evergreen sterile
hybrid, producing magnificent
reddish purple dowers. In
other species, blooms come In
shades of purple, red. pink,
while or yellow, and can be
three to four inches across.
Blooming occurs mainly tn
early spring but are produced
tn abundance at various times
of the year, depending iijHin
species.
Uses: The tree can be
planted In pat king lot Islands,
it Is recommended for buffer
strips around parking lots or
for median strip plantings In
the highway. It can be grown
near a deck or pat to or us a
shade tree. It Is oftrn used ns n
specimen and a residential
strcrl tree. It Is cultivated
worldwide mainly because of
Us beautiful (lowers but Its
bark Is sometimes used In
dyeing, and the (lower buds are
considered edible In India.
The tree: The tree has a

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Today: Partly cloudy. Highs In
the mld-80s. Lows in the mld60s. Wednesday: Partly cloudy.
Highs In the low-80s. Lows
the
mid-60s.
Thursday:
Afternoon
thunderstorms.
Highs in the mld-80a. Lows in
the mid-60s. Friday: Scattered
thunderstorms. Highs tn the
mld-80s. Lows in the mld-60s.

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TIDES: Daytona Beach: high:
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TUESDAY
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my late Ilflu. 1 am on my second
marriage 1 was 1H when I married
the first time and we had two chil­
dren. We divorced while the chil­
dren were young. I met another
man and married him within a
year. We have one child together.
Abby, I am very unhappy be­
cause I have never experienced
being on my own. I have such n
strong desire to do this that it is
making my life miserable. I can
hardly Htand being home and am
starting to resent my family. I love
them very much, but I feel that I
have missed out by never having
lived as a single person. I can’t
imagine leaving this earth without
making this one dream come true.
Sometimes on the way home
from work, I feel like driving past
my house without stopping. I know
that isn't the right way to handle
this. I’m so torn. Please help.
WONDERING WHAT
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Talk to your husband about
ways for you to have time alone:
a weekend retreat, or a couple
of evenings a m onth w ith fe­
male friends or by yourself. A
creative compromise could save
your marriage, not to mention
your aanlty. So please stop won­
dering what you're missing and
thank the good Lord for what
you have.

DEAR WONDERING: First of
aU, atop looking at living alone
as a n u n re a lis e d dream and
think of it aa a fantasy. Instead
o f g la m o risin g life alone,
e o n a id e r fo r a m om ent th e
drawbacks — lonely nights, in­
creased responsibilities, finan­
cial p ressu res, etc. Everyone
wonders whst life is like on the
other side of the fence. Usually,

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relatively fast groulh rate and
reaches 25 to 30 feet of height
with a spread of 25 to 35 feet.
Unpruned Irres form a roundrd
crown. Its foliage is distinctive
and attractive, with doublelobed. roundish leaves, light
green In color and about 4 to 6
Inches broad. The deeply-clcfl
leaflets are heart-shaped with
prominent veins. Blossoms arc
very showy mid cun be pro­
duced year round tn warmer
climates. Flowers colors vary
Irom pink, purple, rrd. white,
lo yellow, Tlir elegant, white
stamens add to the beauty of
thr flnwent. Tire fruit ls an
elongated pod. 6 to 12 Inches
long, brown In color. The fruit
persists on the tree for a rela­
tively long period of time. Al­
though the tree Is deciduous. It
is effective year-round us u
shade or ornamental tree, be­
cause Its blooms appear at the

be propagated by seeds, graft­
ing. or layering. The rapidly
growing tree requires little care
oner stnrird, fertilize annually.
Pests and diseases: Chew­
ing Insects and borers may
present a problem for OrchidTree. No diseases arc of major
concern. Leaf spots and pow­
dery mildew caused by fungi
may produce some damage to
htnall trees but should not
damage established trees. Intrrvclna! chlorosis caused by
mlrronutrirnts deficiency may
occur on soils with a high pll.
USE AND MANAGEMENT
Growing best in hill sun or
high, shilling pine shade, or­
chid trees thrive In any wrelldrained soil. The flowers are
followed by many brown,
woody. 12-lnch-long seed pods
which arc unattractive on the
tree and n nuisance when they
drop. The wood tends (o be
weak and sprouts are oftrn
seen growing from the base of
the tree creating an unkempt
appeuranee. Some people con­
sider the fallen leaves messy
because they are large and de­
compose Blowly. In flower, or­
chid tree makes n beautiful
street tree affect with foliage
and flowers arching over the
road. However, the drooping
branches must be removed as
they develop, to allow for vehi­
cle clearance beneath.
Because sprouts will have lo
be removed regularly and thr
tree Is bare for a month or two.
this Is considered by many to
Ire u high-maintenance tree not
suited for large-scale street
tree planting. But It Is a tough
tree growing in most soils with
pH below 7.5. Many species,
eultlvars. and varieties are
available.

Hainr time It sheds Its leaves.
Species; LiituhluJuJihiHcitimknown ns the Hong Kong Or­
chid-Tree. the floral symbol of
thnt island. Is seedless. It Is
also the most spectacular and
most wanted Buuhlnlu spp..
hearing six-inch, orrhld-llke
flowrrs of rich rrddlsh or rose
purple during the winter but Is
vrry tender to frrezlng tem­
peratures. Uauhlnla vancfctlit.
n \riy popular specie, pro­
duces In winter and spring, orebld-Iike blossoms of purplish
rasts. Thr cultlvar Cnndlda*
produces
white
blossoms.
UauhiHlft-imrpug-a. most \*ariublc. produces narrow-petulrd.
reel-purple to blur-purple flow­
rrs In laic fall nnd enrly winter
while leaves are on the trees.
Bauhlala. monandra produces
pink, single-stamened (lowers
all summer. It Is commonly
known ns the Butterfly (lower.
Uauhlula__ ftcumlnain also
blooms all summer but with
white
flowers.
Bauhlnln
nculeata. with white (lowers. Is
hardy us far north as hardi­
ness zone 8b but has a ten­
dency to produce many root
suckers.
Light requirem ent: The Or­
chid tree grows well In full sun
or In partial Bhade.
Nolle: The tree can grow In
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Victims’ rights advocates honored at luncheon Suber---------

casion. flirted with contrac­
Sutler named commissioners tors?"
'No. that Isn't true."
Daryl McLain and Win Adams
Isn’t H true that you. on oc­
as the worst offenders. She
said when she told Commis­ casion. flirted with attorneys
sion Chairman Randy Morris to hired to represent Ihc county?"
stop, "he stopped."
T o tell you the truth. I don't
understand
what you mean by
She specified an Incident the word 'flirt'.
Define It." Suber
with McLain. ‘I sat at the table said.
right beside Daryl McLain one
'Play around In a sexual
night, and his wife on the othrr
side of him, and he reaches manner."
'Absolutely not." she an­
tinder the table and puts his
hand up my dress on my right swered.
leg. And Ills wife was sitting on
the other side of him."

C o n tin u e d from Page I A

By H u n Hawkins
HERALD CORRESPONDENT
SANFORD - The State At­
torney's Ofllce In partnership
with the Seminole County
Sheriffs Office and Safehouse
held a luncheon on Monday,
April 20 to honor the citizens
and workers who In their dally
lives fight for the rights for all
Americans and victims In the
Seminole County area.
Highlighting the celebration
was Judge Ted Poe of the
228th District Court of Hous­
ton. Texas.
Poe doesn't tolerate crime In
his community, he told the
luncheon attendees. He encouragrs the community to be
a brave society and to not be
cowards.
Remember tliat victims are
people; they have rights and
they suffer from the crisis they
go through, he said. Citizens
must get Involved In the lives
of victims. Judges must put
meaning In the system for the
roll of the victim and defen­
dant.
Judges must go the extra
mile to keep the victim In the
minds of the defendant. We
should stop being spectators
In the game of life, be brave
and bold so all of our children
can have a safe life, he con­
cluded.

B rief---------C o a tla a a d A m

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began to choke and scream at
the victim. He then reportedly
took money and the woman's
car keys and attempted to
leave.
The cab however. Is said to
be blocking the vehicle and he
could not get out of the p ark ­
ing space. He then began to
ram the cab several times,
then pulled forward and
struck another vehicle. Con­
tinuing an attempt to flee, he
eventually rolled over the cur.
then fled on foot.
He was subsequently ar­
rested by Casselberry police
and the Seminole County
sheriffs K-0 unit and turned
over to Winter Springs police.
He has now been taken to the
John E. Polk Correctional Fa­
cility for holding. **■*

PAZ malting
LAKE MARY • The Lake Mary
Planning and Zoning Board
will meet tonight (April 28)
beginning at 7 p.m. In the
commission chambers of city
hall.
The only Item listed under
new business Is a site plan r e ­
view for an office building to
be located at the south aide of
Lake Mary Boulevard between
Fifth Street and County Club
Road (Tony Zanca Office
Building). Professional Design
Associates Is listed as the ap­
plicant.
The meeting la open to the
blic. Lake Mary City Hall Is
ated at 100 N. Country
Club Road.

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Pictured at the luncheon ore Holan Pugh (from left,
front row), executive director of Safohouso; Chiof
Daniel Kerr. Winter Springs Police Department; Inves­
tigator Robin Bernoaky, Winter Springs Police DeAwards were presented to
Robin Demosky of the Winter
Springs Police Dept, ns the r e ­
cipient of the Deputy Hugh
Thomas
Law Enforcement
Award, presented by Chief
Deputy Steve Harriett of the
Seminole County Sheriffs Of­
fice.
Advocate of (he year for the
Victims Rights Award went to

alon ol Emergency Manage­
ment says lime Is running out
for applications
for
federal/state aid connected with
winter storms and flooding,
and the tornadoes that struck
In and near Sanford earlier
this year.
The final deadline Is May 0
for those who may have suf­
fered damage.
State Coordinating Officer
Joe Meyers said, 'Even If the
victims have Insurance, they
still should apply. All losses
muy not be covered by Insur­
ance and federal/state assis­
tance could lie available for
such cases.
In addition to victims In
Seminole County, the area for
emergency applications in­
cludes Volusia. Orange. Lake,
and 52 additional counties.
The phone number to call la
1-800 402-9029.

Potslbli overdose
OVIEDO &gt; Jessica Silverman. 21. of 2885 Howard Ave­
nue. was found dead, lying face
down on a living room couch
around 2 p.m. Saturday. The
Seminole County Sheriffs Of­
fice reported that Silverman
has Injection marks on both of
her arms. It Is speculated that
she may have died from a her­
oin and cocaine overdose.
A roommate, Angela Baas,
28. had told police that Sil­
verman used drugs with an ­
other
roommate.
Kenneth
Weston. 34. Weston waa ar­
rested Saturday charged with
possession of drug parapher­
nalia. but was later released.
He liad been under house a r­
rest.

Manager
the past 25 years. The posi­
tions Included city manager,
county administrator, county
manager and Interim city m an­
ager. In Alabama. Tennessee,
South Carolina Virginia and
Florida (Alachua County). He
holds a master's degree In
Public Administration. Aimwait's name was listed by all
commissioners except Leaaaid.
RON H. RABUN - or Lake

Mary. Has Hated 8 government
related positions In the past 18
1/2 years. Locally, he served as
Seminole County manager for
more than 5 years. Other posi­
tions were Interim positions,
city and county manager and
administrator.
Employment
has been In North Carolina.
Oeorgla and Florida. He holds
a master's degree In Public
Administration. Rabun's name
was put on the list by all
members of the city commis­
sion except Eckstein.
ANTHONY VANDKRWORP - of

Sanford. Following one year on
the mayor's staff In Detroit, he
has served for over 17 years In
Seminole County positions,
serving aa principal senior
planner, planning director,
planning and development di­
rector and public works direc­
tor. He holds • master's degree
In Planning. His name was
mentioned Monday night by all

commissioners except
missioner Lyons.

pnrtment; Stewart Stone. Christine Mouton. Back row.
Chiof Doputy Stove Harriott. Sominoto County Sher­
iff's Office; Judge Ted Poe; State Attorney Norm Wolflngor.

Debra Wagner of Victim Rights
Services nt the Seminole
County Sheriffs Offlre. This
award was presented by HoiIan Pugh of Safehouse of
Seminole.
Attorney of the Year Award
was presented to Stewart
Stone by State Attorney Norm
Wolflnger who also prrslded at
the luncheon.

The Outstanding Service
Award was presented to Chris­
tine Mouton by State Attorney
Wolflnger.
Special guest from the state
was Cassandra Jenkins of the
Bureau
Chief
Prevention
Services from the Florida
Dept, of Juvenile Justice.
Florida was the second state
to Initiate the Victims Right
Program.

When asked If Commissioner
Dick Van Dcr Weidc ever
hugged her. Suber said. "yes.
but his wasn't the same. The
others were tighter and more
Intimate type." Suber said Van
Der Wclde and his wife were
friends of hers.
Suber said she received hugs
from woman commissioner Pal
Warren, loo.
'Did you find anything offen­
sive about them?"
' No. I did not," Suber said.
Suber said one county em­
ployee told her how good he
was In bed. and another 'tried
to undress me with Ills eyes."
Jeff Mandel. an attorney rep­
resenting the county, asked
Suber. 'Isn’t It true that you.
on occasion, flirted with coworkers?"
'No. that Isn't true." she an ­
swered.
‘Isn't It true that you. on oc­

POLICE BRIEFS
D ru g s
Julie Bemlsh. 34. of 500
Orrcn Springs Clr., Winter
Springs, was arrested Satur­
day. April 25. by Longwnod
police. Bcmlsh was churged
with possession of a controlled
substance and arrested In (he
000 block of North Stale Road
000. Officer found substance In
defendant's car.
Charles Grayson. 27. of 135
Bethune Clr.. Sanford, was ar­
rested Friday. April 24. by
Seminole County deputies.
Grayson was charged with sale
of cocaine, possession of co­
caine with Intent to distribute,
possession of stolen firearm
and possession of cannabis
under 20 grams. Grayson was
arrested at the above address.
Jeffrey .Whitaker. 30. of 1072
N. Central Ave., Oviedo, was
arrested Friday. April 24. by
Seminole County deputies.
Whitaker was charged with
possession of drug parapher­
nalia and arrested at the above
address. Ofllcer Issued warrant
to Whitaker, and. upon search,
they found Items on Whitaker.
Tomeka Long. 21. of 135
Bethune Clr., Sanford, was ar­
rested Friday. April 24. by
Seminole County deputies.
Long wus charged with sale of
a controlled substance and ar­
rested at the above address.
The Clty/County Investigative
Bureau conducted an under­
cover operation. Long's arrest
was a result of that operation.
Nellie Lockhart. 44. of 135
Bethune Clr. Sanford, was a r­
rested Friday. April 24. by
Seminole County deputies.
Lockhart was charged with
possession of drug (wraphernnllu and possession of can­
nabis under 20 grams. The ar­
rest was the result of a CCIB
undercover operation. Lockhart
was nrremted at the above ad­
dress.
Quentin Hunt. 21. of 1120 E.

Ulh St.. Sanford, waa arrested
Friday. April 24. by Sanford
police. Hunt was charged with
(Missesslon of cannabis within
2(X) fret of a public park. Hunt
was arrested In the 100 block
of Sterling Court. The Sanford
QUAD squad made the arrest.
Attem pted ro b b e ry
Wlllir Roberts . 04. of 100
Wcstwtnd Ct., Sanford, was arrrstrd Sunday. April 20. by
Sanford police. Roberts was
cliargrd with attempted armed
robbery and aggravated as­
sault. Rntx-rta was arrested In
the 1500 block of French Ave­
nue. Roberts allegedly charged
a man with a silver Instrument
wanting the nun's property.
Burglary
Jonathan Frick. 18. of 044
Meadow Book Dr.. Winter
Springs, was arrested Friday.
April 24. by Winter Springs
ollce. Frick was charged with
urglary and grand theft. Frick
was arrested In the 200 block
of Bush Boulevard. Officer re­
ported thut Frick had jewelry In
n bag that he was carrying.
Donna Stankovtcli-Masluk.
29. or 403 Cldermlll PI.. Lake
Mary, was arrested Fnday.
April 24. by Seminole County
deputies. She was charged with
battery and arrested at the
above address. She allegedly
fought with her husband Out
she Is presently getting a di­
vorce from.
John Masluk, 31, of 403
Cldermlll PI.. Lake Mary, was
arrested Friday. April 24. by
Seminole County deputies.
Masluk was charged with bat­
tery and arrested at the above
address.
Susan Alkens, 21, of 102
Bethune Clr., Sanford, was ar­
rested Friday. April 24. by
Sanford police. Alkens waa
charged with aggravated b a t­
tery and arrested at the above
address. Alkens
allegedly
stabbed her sister In the leg.

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cinnati. Ohio, bom In Orlando
and raised in DcLand. He haa
held 13 years experience In
government administration In
Ohio and Kentucky, as well as
an additional 14 years In vari­
ous levels of academia. He Is
currently administrator for An­
derson. a suburban community
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person to suggest hla name be
added to the top 4.
City Manager BUI Simmons
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will Include allowing for com­
missioners to conduct Individ­
ual Interviews with candidates
for about 1 1/2 hours each,
followed by an overall meeting
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dates. The Interviews are to be
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10 when commissioners are
available.
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and Zumwalt transportation
costa In order to bring them to
the city for interviews. AIthough the suggested list waa
made during the work session
Monday afternoon, the com­
mission formally announced
the top 4 candidates during the
regular commission meeting
Monday night.

Louise M. Hittell. 85. South
Healthcoe, Plant City, died
Sunday, April 20. 1998. Mrs.
Hittell was bom In Sanford.
Mrs. Hittell was a homemaker.
She was a member of Church
of Ood of Prophecy.
Survivors Include sons. Rob­
ert. Plant City. Alvin Jr.. San­
ford, Lee. Altamonte Springs;
daughters. Marjorie Smith,
Ponce DeLeon. Betty Flowers.
Lake Monroe; sister. Martha
Coop. Winter Park; brother.
Bill Klnard. Orlando; 14 grand­
children; 22 great-grandchil­
dren.
Baldwin-Fairchild Oaklawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home. Lake Mary. In charge of
arrangements.
LSROY LEVI JOHNSON

Leroy Levi Johnson. 63. Lo­
cust Avenue. Sanford, died Fri­
day, April 24. 1998 at Orlando
Regional Healthcare. Bom Feb.
5, 1935 In Crescent City, he
moved to Sanford In 1939. Mr.
Johnson waa a retired nurse
attendant. He waa a Baptist.
Survivors Include daughter.
Carolyn. Sanford; slater, (net
J. Seymour Thompson. San­
ford; brother. Walter C. Sey­
mour, Rochester, N.Y.
Sunrise Funeral Home. San­
ford. In charge of arrange­
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Winona M. Teets. 67. Stedman. N.C.. died Friday. April
24. 1998. Mrs. Teets was re­
tired after 20 years In tele­
communications/electronics at
Strom berg-Carl son, Lake Mary.
She was a member of Magnolia
Baptist Church.
Survivors Include son, Bruce,
Sted man, N.C.; daughter. Dale
Ooldbach. Atlanta, - Oa.: 5
grandchildren;
1
great­
grandchild.
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Diamond districts
Special| opportunity
hunts are like
the old days
SANFORD _ Special-opportunity hums In
Florida this (all Mill recreate the way hunting
was a few drearies ago. Participants will have an
arra virtually all to themselves. and chanrrs o(
bagging a liupliy animal or a lrg.il limit of quail
will he excellent.
Ilir Game and Frrsh Water Fish Commission
created special-opportunity hunts In response to
sportsmen who said they wanted a time and
placr to hunt whrrr conditions are a notch
above standard opportunities. Sportsmen said
they would he willing to pay a little extra lor
special op|Nirtunltles. Karh hunt application will
require a $5 non refundable application fee. hut
Interested hunters can submit as many applica­
tions as they please when applications become
available May I.
I .Ike In the old days, special-opportunity hunt! rrs will have an opportunity to tnkr alligators on
j (our arras with go&lt;&gt;d populations of large gators.

: For a $250 license IS 1.000 for non-residents),
i seven participants will have authorization to
i take one alligator during one 15-day hunt on the
L Guana River Wildlife Management Area (WMA) or
f during one of the two 15-day hunts rarh on the
j Trnoroc Fish Management Area (two hunters for
- rat h hunt). Oenla WMA (two or three Inmtrrsl or
? Hirer Lakrs WMA (two or three hunters). Alllgu• lor hunts will take place Sept. 1-15 and 16-30.
J' White-tailed deer with trophy racks abound on
; the 21.000 acre Ft. Drum WMA. and 20 hunters
• will have seven days on the area to take a buck
'■ and some may receive doe permits us well. Per­
mits for selected hunters will cost $50. The spr: rial-opportunity deer hunt will take place Nov.
j 14 20.
Special-opportunity hog hunts will take place
: on the Kissimmee River WMA's 4.700-acrr Hick­
ory Hammock Unit for 10 hunters Sept. Ill 20
and 26-27; the 11.000-ucre Triple N Ranch WMA
for 15 hunters Oct. 17-IH and 24-25. Oct. 31 -Nov.
1. and Nov. 7-8; and 20 hunters on the Fort
Drum WMA Sept. 0-11. 10-18 und 23-25. Penults
for hog hunts will cost $50 on the Fort Drum
urea und $100 on the other ureas. There will be
size or bag limits for special-opportunity hog
hunts on the Klsslrnmre River or Fort Drum
WMAs. On the Triple N Ranch WMA. the dally
bag limit for hogs will be two. but there will be
no size limit.
On the 2.000-acre TWtn Rivers WMA Blue
Springs Unit, special-opportunity quail hunts
will take place Dec. 4 5. 5 6. 18-19. 10 20. Jan.
12. 2-3. 15-16 und 16-17. Permits will cost $100
per hunter. Only two hunters will participate In
each quail hunt. Spcclul-opportunity quail hunts
will take place ns one half day In the nftemoon
und one-half day In the morning. The bag limit Is
12 quail per group per half u day.
The Twin Rivers WMA also will l&gt;e the scene of
special opportunity bird dog training hunts on
Oct. 1.6.8.13.15.20.22.27 und 20. Penults will
rost $10 per group of four hunters with up to six
dogs.
All applicants must submit the non-refundable
$5 application fee with each application. Exempt
hunters will not be required to purchase permits
for special opportunity hunts except specialopportunity alligator hunters will be required to
purchase alllgu tor trapping licenses.
The GFC also will host special-opportunity
turkey hunts nrxt spring on Fort Drum. Triple N
Ranch und Lake George Dcxter/Mury Farms Unit.

SHUPE’ S SCOOP
Hunting and Jhihlng can be like the ‘ good
old d a g s’ If you are willing to work at It. or If
you are willing lo think outside o j the box
! and do things a little differently.

FISHING FORECAST
j Expect buss fishing to be slow due to high wa; lers. The river Is dropping slowly, but the water
• level Is still way over the banks. Action will be
i better In local lakes where there are clearly de; fined banks lo confine bass. Shiners and plustlc
i worms are top offerings.
Snook ore hitting large live shrimp ut Sci
! hastlan Inlet. Also expect blueflsh. Jack crevalle.
• small snappers and a few trout and flounder.
Cuptuin Jack at Port Canaveral has little to
i report In the way of ofTshore action. High seas
i liuvc kept most boats In Port. Anglers getting out
I are catching a few king mackerel and dolphin.
• Inside the Port, count on sheepshead nnd floun­
der. Truut und reds are beginning to roam the
flats of the Banana and Indian Rivera.
Sheepshead and blueflsh dominate the uctlon
at Ponce Inlet. Drum, redflsh. Jack crevalle and
ladyflsli arc also mixed In with catches. Live or
dead shrimp Is the lop bait. Trout and rrdflsh
are rated us good In Mosquito Lagoon.

Decker saves day TOURNAMENTS
BASEBALL
for Lake Howell
CLASS AA-D18TRJCT 3
s t Lyman High School
MONDAY'S RESULTS

B y J e f f U e rlin lc k e

ASSISTANT SKIRTS EDITOR
IjONOWOOD _ Two strikes, two nuts, a 2 O
lead. One batter away
'Die l-ikt* Howell baseball team was one strike
away from advancing to the semi finals of the
Class OA-Dlstrlct 3 baseball championships
Monday evening at the Carlton Henley Sports
Complex when tilings started to unravel
Silver Hawks ptlchrr Danny Burleson was
working on a masterpiece, standing one out
from a complete game. Then. Deland sln ak
Lonnie Tldmarsh, pinch hitter Mike Moore
and Scott DcPusqua hit consecutive singles, the
third scoring the first run of the game lor the
Bulldogs. nnd c hasing Burleson out of the game
with the Hawks' playofT chances hanging by a
thread.
In came Likr Howell reliever Ross Decker
who promptly gave up a hunt single hy Brandon
Held to load the bases.
Then, with the Hawks' season In the balani e
Decker needed Just three pitches to m o ld a
strikeout and the Hawks advanced to l.u e
regular season district champion Lake Mart
Wednesday night at Lyman.
That game will he at 5 p m., preceding a game
between last year's regional representatives.
No 2 seeded and defending state and district
champion l-ike Brantley and No. 5 seed and
defending dlstrtil runner-up Oviedo. Ilie Lions

(i.ime *1 _ L ike llim rll 2. U r U n l I
(Lour a2 Ovlnfci S Lyman 2. H-lrinlnz*

WEDNESDAY S SEMIFINALS
(lame- »3 _ Luke llim rll v» L ik r Mary. 5 p in
G.unr M Ovlrtki vs U k r tlranllry. K p m

FRIDAY 8 CHAMPIONSHIP
O am r t 5

W rtlnrsel.iy's sin n e rs

7pm

B y T o n y D e S o n n ie r

CLASS BA -D ISTRICT S
s t H istoric Sanford Memorial Stadium
TODAY'S OAME8
(kune »l _ M ainland vs Deltona 4 p m
(lam e t 2 Oak Kk1«e vs lin e lodge 7 p m

WEDNESDAY'S SEMIFINALS
Claim- *3 _ S p rin t Creek vs M ainland-Deltona w inner.
4 p III.
l a n e »4 _ Seminole v» Oak lodge lin e lUilge winner. 7
p m

FRIDAY S CHAMPIONSHIP
Dam e I I

W ednesday • winners 7 p m

SOFTBALL
CLASS BA-DISTRICT 3
at Lake Mary High School
TODAY'S OAMES
('•.true • ! . L ike llnuilley i s D rLuu! 5 p m
Oame »2 Like llim rll vs Lyman 7 30 p m

WEDNESDAY'S SEMIFINALS
•nine *3 _ Oviedo vs L ike Unwell Lyman winner. 5
|i it.
&lt;«ame »4 _ Lake Mary vs l«ikr llm nlley Delatnd winm i 7 to p m

FRIDAY S CHAMPIONSHIP
(.aim &lt;5 _ W ednesdays winners 7 p m

CLASS BA-DISTRICT 0
at Sem inole High School
TODAY'S OAMES

P le a se s e e H a w k s. P a g e 6 A

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SILVER HAWKS 2 . BULLDOGS i
DeLand
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Lake Howell
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lluik-si&gt;ii IS 31 IJ' _ l&lt;k kilt Sjir _ linker III 211 . lake
IkmeII l a v Mules 311 _ Hour lll&lt; _ mine Ik-ioril* . lake
lk ~ .ll III 12

Knapp overcomes
mistake to carry
Oviedo to upset
o f host Lyman

Mainland vs Deltona. 4 30 p m
Oak Kklge vs Spruer Creek. 7 p m

HERALD CORRESPONDENT
LONCWOOD _ On second thought, maybe
picking Ben Knapp ofT first base wasn't such a
good Idea.
In the lop of the sixth Inning of Monday
night's first round game In the Class GA-Dlstrtct
3 baseball tournament at Lyman High School.
Knapp, the Oviedo High School pitcher, had Just
singled to tic the game with the Lyman Grey­
hounds at 2-2.
After u strikeout and a fly ball. Knapp was
still standing on first base with Lion teammate
Jeremy Frost on second.
Lyman pitcher Evan Lioacono made several
plrk-ofT attempts and feints toward second
base, trying to keep Frost close to the bag.
Suddenly. Uoacono made a snap throw to first
base, picking ofT Knapp and ending the rally.
It may liavr gotten the Greyhounds out of the
Inning, but the play also may have served to
take them out of tire game.
Knapp went back to the mound and procrrdrd to retire the next nine hitters, striking
out six. Then, in the top of the eighth Inning.
Please see Lions, Page 6A

WEDNESDAY'S SEMIFINALS
Galtir &lt;i lin e lodge v• M ainlandD eltona w inner.
4 W) (i ill
laamr M . ^ iin if4c « (Xik
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Oviedo
Lyman

LIONS 5 . GREYHOUNDS 3
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Knapp and Kro»l Uoacono and Kaminski WP Knapp (44| U* . Uoacono (6 0) Save _ none. 2B _ Oviedo. PulU (9);
l.yman Crave* 311 .n o n e HR _ Oviedo. Knapp (ft| Records
.IM e d o I S - I I . L ym an IB-14.

Bears earn
No. 1 seed
in district
softball
P ro m S ta ff R e p o rts

Members of the league champion 9-10 year-old Junior Magic
Tittlo Rascals* out of tho Seminolo Family YMCA in Lako Mary
are: (loft to right) kneeling _ Jimmy Muth, Jordan Badran,

Brandon Waddle, Andrew Dykes and Kyle Cogbum. Standing
_ Michael Rands, Russ Rands, Ross Cortess. Brian Hood,
Max Berry and head coach Mark Baltzell.

Rascals prove height isn’t everything
B y J e f f B erU n ick e

ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
LAKE MARY _ So good, and so small.
That's the opinion of the players on the 0-10 Junior
Muglc team that pluys out of the Seminole Family
YMCA.
Tlie Irani Just captured the league championship for

coach Mark Baltzell, his second of the season after
also leading his 11-12 team to the title.
The players call themselves the Little Rascals be­
cause. what they lacked In height Is made up for hy
playing strong. Irritating defense. They won the final
game last week, 18-17 to bring home the champion­
ship.
Please see Rascals. Page BA

WINTER SPRJNOS _ The Winter
Springs Lady Bears softball team
will travel to Cocoa Beach this Fri­
day to compete In the District 3A
playofTs.
This Is the first year for Winter
Springs High School and they want
to start a tradition. The lady Bears
faced both of their district oppo­
nents. Cocoa Beach High School
and Melbourne Central Catholic
twice this year. In district play the
Bears went undefeated with a per­
fect 4-0 record and earned the No.
1 seed for the tournament.
Coach JUI Conk had her work
cut out for her. Aa a new school
there was no Junior or senior expe­
rience to rely on. The team ts made
up of two sophomores and nine
freshman.
Coach Conk had to start from
scratch. She had to establish them
In positions and help them gel Into
a team. With the odds against
them, the Bears went .500 this
year with a 10 and 10 record. Their
wins Include Lake Mary, Lake
Brantley. Lyman and Seminole.
The pitching staff of Bcckle
Manglno and Almee Nettles stood
the test. Opponents soon teamed
that these two could deliver the
knock out punch at any time. To­
gether they provided three shutouts
and a no hitter.
First year catcher Leslie Helms
picked off base tunners, called

Beer :30, MJG open Co-Ed season with victories
B y D ea n S m ith

HERALD SPORTS EDITOR
SANFORD _ The Sanford Recrea­
tion Department Spring Co-Ed
Slowpltch Softball League opened
with u pair of hotly contested, but
fun gamrs at Ptnrhurst Park Mon­
day night.
In the opening game. MJG used a
pair of seven-run Innings to defeat
Maronda Homes 15-4.
In the nightcap. Beer :30 scored
seven runs In the sixth Inning to
break a 2-2 tic and bested KMS

(Kempkr Music Service) Sound 9-2.
Next week, the Seminole Scoop,
which tiud a bye tills week, will
take un KMS Sound at 7 p.m. and
MJG will battle Beer :30 at 8 p.m.
Maronda Homes will liavr the week
ofT.
Tk'o nin singles by Ruben Oarcia
iuid Greg Lutz und an RBI single by
Amy Bouclrr keyed a seven-run
bottom of the first Inning for MJG.
Maronda Homes came back with
three runs In the top of the second
billing with u Michelle Carroll tworun double being the big blow and

llien added a single run In the
fourth Inning on an RBI single by
Carroll to cut the lead lo 7-4.
MJG regained the momentum In
the bottom of the fourth Inning
with Paula Songer scoring on J J .
J tics' grounder und then closed out
the game with seven runs In the
flftli Inning. A two-run double by
Don Baldwin and a two-run single
by Songer were the big hits.
Contributing for MJG were Dan
Olll (one triple, one single, two
runs scored), Amy Bouclcr (two

singles, two runs scored, one RBI),
Chuck Harley (two singles, two
runs scored). Don Baldwin (one
double, one run scored, two RBI)
und Ruben Garcia and Paula Son­
ger (one single, one run scored and
two RBI each).
Also contributing were Lisa
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Legal Notices
Deadline for entry Is Wednesday. April
29th.
Call Rocky Elllngsworih Jr. at 695-7113 for
more Information.

IN B R IE F
Women’ s softball qualifier

Red Bug Summer Softball

CASSELBERRY _ Red Bug Lake Park will
host a Women's Class C Slow Pitch Softball
Southern National Qualifier on May 2-3.
T\vo Southern National Qualifying berths
will be available.
Cost ts $175 for the double elimination
tournament.

CASSELBERRY _ The Seminole County
Recreation Department will oiler a Summer
Slow pilch Softball League nt Red Hug Lake
Park starting the week of May 18th.
Men's leagues will be offered nightly, with
n new women's league starting up on Mon­

day's and a Co-Ed league on Wednesday’s.
For more Information, please call 6957113.

Palatka Softball Tournament
PALATKA _ The Blue Crab Festival Softball
Tournament will lake place May 22-25, In
Palatka at Triangle Park.
All Men's and Church Slow-Pilch classes
are welcome.
Deadline Is May 20lh.
For more Information contact Richard C.
Goodwin at (904) 328-9382.

SCC baseball team ends season on high note
From Staff Reports
ORLANDO _ The Seminole Community College
baseball ended a tough season on a high note
and In the process spoiled the final games ever
to be played by Valencia Community College as
the Raiders swept a doublehcader at Orlando on
Saturday.
Josh Rhodes' two-run home run with one out
In the top of the seventh Inning erased a 3-2
deficit as SCC won the first game of the MidFlorida Conference doubleheader 4-3.
In the nightcap. Sanford's Phillip Eubanks
drew a two-out. bases loaded walk In the top of
the 11th Inning to give the Raiders a 3-2 victory
and the sweep.

Hawks
Continued from Page BA
advanced by upsetUng No. 3 seeded Lyman. 5-2,
In elght-lnnlngs Monday night.
Burleson pitched one of his best games of the
season, the only one In which he has gotten the
chance to pitch on a regular basis.
“1 really wanted to pitch a complete game."
Burleson said. "I Just got tired at the end and
started to hang my curve ball.’
Lake Howell has been the surprise story of
Ute district and the Seminole Athletic Confer­
ence all season, rebounding from a losing sea­
son to finish with a 19-12 record and Burleson,
u rlghty, has been the ace all season.
*IVe had some good games.* he said. *WeVe
really played great ball the second half of the
year.*
Lake Howell started with a lcadoff double In
the first from Chris Gase and Jim Bloodgood
singled him In and moved to third on consecu­
tive Deland errors.
Joe Santllll's fly ball to center easily scored
Bloodgood and Lake Howell had aU the runs It

Lions'
Continued from Page BA
Knapp launched a 3-1 pitch from Uoacono over
the left field wall for a three-home run that gave
Oviedo (15*11) a 5-2 decision over the Qrey*
hounds (15-14).
"Ben got caught napping In the sixth Inning
and It look us out of what could have been a big
Inning,* said Oviedo conch Kenne Brown. Then,
keeping a straight face. Brown added. "But I
guess he made up for it later on."
Earlier in the evening, Rosa Decker struck out
Cole Nolan on three pitches to leave the bases
loaded In the top of the seventh Inning and pre­
serve Lake Howell's 2-1 victory over the DcLand
Bulldogs.
Lake Howell, seeded No. 4 In the six-team dis­
trict, will play No. 1 seed Lake Mary at 5 p.m.
Wednesday. That game will be followed by the
sixth-seeded Lions challenging the defending
Class 6A state champion and No. 2-seeded Lake

Bears
Contlasad from Pago BA

pitches and directed
play like a veteran.
The middle Infield of Shana
Corsln and Katie Ortflln kept
the Bears alive while the c o r
ners were anchored by Dixie
Reynolds and Michelle Solano.
The outfield, made up of
Melanie Pace, Eileen Hatfield

Co-Ed
Contlnosd from Pag* BA
Devlin (one single, one run
scored, one RBI). Eric Cooper
(one single, two runs scored).
Greg Lots (one single, two RBI).
Alison Baxter (one single, one
run scored). Tee Baldwin (two
runs scored) and J J . JUea (one
RBI).
ling
Homes offei
offense were Michelle
Carrol] (one double, one single,
one run scored, three RBI),
Patty Dorion and Randy H um ­
mer (two singles each). Mike
Poczik and Rick Lawrence (one
single and one run scored
each). Lori Poe and Kenny
Miller (one single each), Debbie
Pocrik (one run scored) and
Jackie (one RBI),
Beer :30 scored two runs In
the second inning on a single
by Mike Berg and a grounder
by Bob Goyotte and KMSSound plated single runs In the
fourth and fifth Inning with
Kellie Rupert and David Sharp
getting the RBI.
The score remained 2-2 until
tlie bottom ol the sixth Inning
when the Beer 30 bats awoke
for seven runs. The big hits In
the Inning were a two runs tri­
ple by Mickey Helms and a
two-run double by Jerry DlBartolo.
Powering Beer :30 were
Mickey Helms (one triple, one
single, one run scored, two
Rill), Jerry DIBartolo (one
double, one single, one run
scored, two RBI). Mike Berg
(two singles, one run scored,

t

SCC ends the season with a 14-36 record
overall and 4-20 In the conference.
The Matadors finished the season with a 2323-1 record overall and 11-12-1 In the M-FC. II
was announced last fall that Valencia would
drop all of Us athletic programs after the end of
the 1998 season.
Jesse Mario (5-7) was the winning pitcher In
the first game, giving up Just two earned nms
and striking out six In throwing the complete
game.
Powering the Raiders were Rhodes (one home
run. one triple, two runs scored, two RBI).
Eubanks (two singles, one run scored). Andres
Correa (one single, one nut scored, one RBI).
Chris Wade (one single) and Jamry Epperson

would need.
Meanwhile, Burleson was mowing down the
Bulldogs In order until a one-out fourth Inning
single broke up his perfect game. On the night,
Burleson allowed only four hits and struck out
five In six and two-thirds Innings.
Lake Howell could have token a commanding
lead but had two runners picked off In the first
two Innings to keep It close.
Deland threatened In the fourth when, with
one out. back to back singles followed by a
passed ball had runners on second and third,
but Burleson retired the next two batters with­
out the baU leaving the infield.
That was the last threat Delond was able to
mount untU the seventh when Decker came In to
put out the fire.
*1 knew Ross could get It one,* Burleson said.
Decker will be on the hill Wednesday when
the Hawks take on Lake Mary and probable
starter Brian 13re tier. The winner will clinch a
berth In the state reglonals regardless of the
outcome of Friday's 7 p.m. finals.

Brantley Patriots at 8 p.m.
The championship game Is scheduled for Fri­
day night. All three games will be played at Ly­
man High School.
Providing the offense for the Oviedo Lions
were Frost (three singles, one run), Knapp
(home run. single, two runs, four RBI). Scott
Ferrell (two singles, two runs), Lawrence PulU
(double. RBI), and Ouy Erwin (single).
Doing the hitting for the Lyman Greyhounds
were Kevin Graves (double, single, one run);
Jose Torres (two singles), Brandon Epple
(single, RBI), Josh Haicn and Kit Kaminski
(one single each), and Tim Wolgemuth (one runs
scored).
Knapp (4-4) allowed two nm s, one earned, on
seven hits to earn the victory. He struck out 11
and walked one. Uoacono (6-6) suffered the loss
after giving up five runs (four earned) on nine
hits. He struck out seven without Issuing a
walk.

and Alicia Druman provided
speed, accuracy and the ability
to gun down runners trying to
advance. Otvtng the starters a
break are Stefknl Compton and
Jenny Bart.
The Winter Springs offense
provided everything bom sin­
gles to home runs. With the big
sticks of Helms and Reynolds
coupled with the blistering

of Hatfield and Pace It
for some high scoring
games. There was never a lack
of action when Bears were on
base!
Coach Conk and her Lady
B ean are hoping to fly the Dis­
trict pennant at Winter Springs
High School. Oame time is 7
p.m. Friday at Cocoa Beach
High School.

(one RBI).
Lake Brantley graduate Matt Krot scored a
run and drove In one for Valencia.
Doing the damage for SCC In the nightcap
were Eubanks (one double, one single, one
RBI). Epperson (two singles, two runs scored),
Correa (two singles, one nm scored). Travis
Gumblc (two Blngles) and Rhodes and New
Smyrna Beach’s Ken Irelic Evans (one single
ench).
The winning pitcher was Sanford's Brad
Jenkins (3-8) who came on In relief to throw two
perfect Innings, Including three strike outs.
Krot was 2-for-5 with a run scored for the
Matadore.
RAIDERS 4-3, MATADORS 3-2
OAME ONE
B cm la o ls C . C .
V a la n c la C . C .

100 0 01 3 _ 4 fl
111 0 0 0 0 . 3 0

Mario and Uularppe- Mrronchuck Madded (B| and M ciinlth. W P . Mario 13 7) LP . Madded 13 3) Save . non*. 3D .
VC C . Rodrtfuci 3D _ SCC. Rhodes IIR . SCC. Rhode*.

GAME TWO
S sm la o U C. C.
Valancla C. C.

0 0 0 0 0 0 201 01 _ 3 10 3
001 0 10 0 00 0 0 _ 3 B 2

Smith. Jenkins 1101 and Uuiseppe Ore turner. Oran |7&gt;.
Ward 191 and L a c n il* WP . J t n k ln i 13-81. LP . Ward. Saw
none. 3D SCC. Eubank* 311 _ none. HR . none. Records _
SCC 14 36 overall 4 30 M FC; V C C 33 33-1 overall. 11-13-1
M FC.

Legal N otices

Legal Notices

* N OTICE OF
APPLICATION FOR TAX O I I D
NOTICE I I HEREBY GIVEN.
P '-l Mortgage and U lll lr
Investment Corporation ol IN*
SuutN*ad. IN* holder ol IN* Id kiwtng c*rl,ltca1*(t| Nat f,l*d
tmd certificate!*) tor a la* d**d
to b* m u * d lN*i»on Tha car*
M id i# numb*rit) and y**r(*| of
issuance. INa d*#cnption ol IN*
property, and IN* nem*|t) in
which ii was a i i n i t d it/ara at
follow#
C#rM*c#ts No 404#
V#ar ol Ittuanca i »•J
Description of Properly
LEO LOT T OLK F LAKE MILL*
E h OREE PB f l PO I I .
k im t i in wNich assessed
Chari#* Cassidy AU ol said
pr. .party b*,ng in IN* County *1
tvnsnoi*. (tat* of Florida
;
Unle#* tuch c*rtificat#{i) thall
b» r*d#*m*d according lo law.
IN* property d*tcnb*d In tuch
certifies!*!#) will b* told to IN*
h&gt;gh*tl bidder at th* watt front
door.
taminol*
County
Courthout*. ianlord. Florid*,
on IN* 11th day of May. IS M . at
11 00 a m
Payment ol Sal* f**. applica­
te* documantary stamp laia*
and recording I**# are required
lo b* paid by IN* successful
bidder #1 IN* ##t*. Full payment
ol in emounl equal lo INa high••i brd la do* within 14 hourt
altar IN* adv*nt**d llm* of IN*
t*i* AII payment# than b* cash
or guaranlsad
instrument,
mad* peyabl* lo th* Clark ol
IN* Circuit Court
Dated Ihta Oth day of Apnl,

N O T IC I OP
APPLICATION POR TAX D**D
NOTICE I I HEREBY QIVEN.
that Mortgage and Really
Investment Corporation ol IN*
South**#!. IN* holder ol IN* fol­
lowing certificate!#) ha* Iliad
and certificatal#) lor a faa dead
lo be Issued thereon Th* earti lice la number!*) and yearft) of
Itsuanc*. th* description of IN*
property and th* name!#) In
which If waa asaattad it/ars as
follow#
Certificate No IM S
Tear of Ittuanca: I SSI
Description el Property
LEO LOTS • • » OLK •
AMENOSD PLAT OF 1ST ADD
MINERAL SPRING PARK PB •
POM .
Nemee In which assessed
Ellen Moor*. AM of ooid proper­
ly being in the County of
Seminol*. Stale of Flondi
Uni*** such certitwal*!*) ahall
be redeemed according to law.
th* property described in such
cartthcal*!*) will be sold to IN*
highest fodder at the steal front
door.
Semmola
County
Courthoua*. Sanford, Florida,
on the ISIh day ol May, IS M , at

1ME

(Eaal)
MARYANNS MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
■ EMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
by Mich*II* L iihr*
Deputy Clark
Publish April 14. 11. IS. and
May 1. IM S
DEP-I1S
M T M C O U N T? I

•P TNI IMNTiaNTN
M A N S PON
• ■ M IN O il COUNTY,

one RBI) and Nicole Goyotte
(two singles, one run scored).
Also. Roland Jem lgan (one
double, two runs scored, one
RBI). Bob Goyotte (one single,
one run scored, one RBI),
Paula Richey and Jay Weaver
(one single each) *nd Sherri
Wilkie and Michelle Hunt (one
run scored each).
Doing the damage for KMS-

Rascals

Sound were Brad Bender (one
triple, two singles, one run
scored), Bruce Sellers (one
double, one single, one run
scored). Doug Atkinson (one
double, one single) and David
Sharp (two singles, one RBI).
Others were. Kellie Rupert
(one single, on RBI) and Marflsret, Christy Oliver and Sandy
Romanakl (one single each).

Andrew Dykes. Kyle Cogbum
and Max Berry.
Brandon Waddle missed a
Oolng Into the finals, the
pair of bee throws down the team was at a disadvantage as
stretch but pulled in the re­ Michael Rands had to miss the
bound and the team won by a game with a pulled hamstring.
point.
*lt wasn't as much fun since
It was the second nail biter I couldn't play." Michael said.
of the final round. Tb get to the "But when It was over, I still
championship, they won 30-26 Jumped up and down."
m overtime. In that one. Wad­
Russell added that their
dle hit the winning shot and press and man defenses were
Rom Cories* sealed It by the key to the team's success.
pulling down a rebound with
"Our defense won It for us."
he said.
two seconds remaining.
Oolng Into the season, Mi­
For the win. the players will
get trophies. Moat of them go chael didn't think too much
to Wilson Elementary where about the team's chances.
Baltzell Is a teacher. Some of
"We had so many new play­
the players will move up to the ers and we didn't think we'd be
11-12 team next year.
any good." he Said. T hen we
Russell Rands and Waddle started to practice and we saw
were the leading guards on the that are could be really good If
team and Corieas, Michael we worked hard."
Rands and Brian Hood rounded
They stumbled at the atari,
losing three early games, then
out the front line.
Other
players
included didn't lose again after that final
Jimmy Muth, Jordan Badran.

1
1

O A O l NO. 00-tSA-00-MU
HIGHLANDS HOMEOWNER*'
ASSOCIATION. INC..
PlalntlN.
vs
JAMES DANIELS.
Defendant
N O T IC I OP ACTION
TO: JAM** DANIIL*
M S Marnl Drive
Winter Springs,
Florida U T M
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
Action lo anloro* a Non foreclo­
sure on NM following property
In I*ml not# County. Florida
Lai St, TH* HIOHLAMO* SEC­
TION* SEVEN AND IIO H T.
according (a IN* plal th*r*ol at
recorded In Plal Book IS.
Pag*# IS and 1F, ol IN* Public
Record* el Oomktols County,
A lawault ho* bean (Nad
again# i you aad you are
required lo a*nr* a copy of your
written defense*, it any, lo (l on
KENNETH
M.
CLAYTON.
ESOUIRI. Plaintiff* Attorney,
whose eddree* la CLAYTON A
MCCULLOH, t o i l MAITLAND
C E N TfR COMMON* BLVO ,
MAITLAND. FLORIOA S t i l t .
ON OR BEFORE MAY 1SIN. IM S
end Me IN* original with the
dark of bus Court either before
aervtoe on Plaintiff* attorney or
Immediately tharesllar; other­
wise • default wlU be entered
age Inal you lor the relief
demanded
In
Iha
Lien
Pereeleaurs Compia.nl
O ATID on April SIN. IM S
MARYANNi MORS*
Clark of IN* Circuit A
County Courts
By KIMabalh Bui*
A* Oeputy Clark
Publish: April 14. I I . M . and
May S. IS M
OSP-144

11C0 am.

Payment of Sal* tea. applicabie documantary stamp last a
and recording leee are required
lo be paid by th* successful
fodder *1 th* aai*. Fun payment
of an amount equal la th* high­
est bid it due willun 14 hour*
alter the advertised lime ol the
sale AM payment* shall be cash
or guaranlsad Instrument,
mad* peyabl* So th* Clerk of
th* Circuit Court.
Dated this Sth day of April.
IM S

(*••0

MARIANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIROUIT COURT
EEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by: Mlchall* L. Ethro
Deputy Clerk
Publish April 14. I I , M . and
May E. IS
D tp - l i t

IN T N I CO U N TY COURT
OF TH E BIO NT BE NTH
JUDICIAL OIBOOtT,
IN AND FOR
•BMINOLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. B T -IE 1 E -0 0 -S S -R
PALM SPRINGE AT THE
SPRINGS CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION. INC..
Ptstollff.
ANN MART PARK.

PURSUANT TO CHAPTER «*
Node* ia ghrsn that pursuant
lo
Final
Judgment
el
Foreclosure dated April 14th,
IEEE. In Cat* No. ET-1E1S-CC10-R. of IN# County Court In
and tar Seminal* C aunty.
Florida.
In
which
PALM
EPRINOE AT THE SPRINGE
CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION.
INC., la th* Plaintiff and ANN
MART PARK. I* th* Del andaat. I
tvM **M to tha highest aad beat
bidder lor esah a
front door of ih&lt;
County Courthoua* In Eanford.
Florida, at 11:00 a m., on May
Itth , IEEE, th* following
described property eel forth In
the Order ol Final Judgment
Unit S IM . PALM EPRINOE
CONDOMINIUMS
AT
THE
EPRINOE. a Condominium,
logalhtr with an undivided
share In those common #1*.
menla appurtenant lharelo.
according to the Declaration ol
Condominium
recorded
In
Official Record* Book IS IS .
Pag* 111. a* amended by that
certain Amendment recorded in
Official llaoord* Book I TIT .
Pag* 7 and Plal Book IE. Pag**
E l through SO. ol the Public
Records ol Seminole County.
Florida and any amendments
DATED: April 14th. IS M
MARYANN! MORSE
Clark ol County Court
By: Jan* E Jaaewtc
Deputy Clark
CLAYTON AMCCULLOH
IS M Maitland Center
Maitland. Florid* SITS!

(40f) STE-tlM
Publication ol this Nolle* on
I I . IS M . and Apnl IS.

f iS
OfP-tOT

IN TH E CIRCU IT COURT
OF T N I I I O N T I I N T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
M AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CAES NO. S S -IIT T -D R -e S -A
IN THE MATTER OF
NAME CHANGE
JJM.
Patlltoner/Minor Child
N O T IC I OF ACTION
TO JOSEPH S MURRAY
ADORE SS UNKNOWN
YOU *r* hereby noIIlied ihel a
petition for name change of
your minor child. JJM, waa tiled
m Ihia Court on th* tllh day ol
APRIL. (S S I. end you are
required to serve e copy ol your
written defense*. If any, to It. on
the Petitioner whoa* name and
address are KERRYN E LUCAS,
biological mother of minor
child. JJM . 1041 Crystal Bowl
Circle. Casselberry. Florid*
SHOT, on or before the llih
day of MAY. 1SSS. end til* th*
original with th* clerk of th*
above-styled court on or before
the Ifih day of MAY f t t l . oth­
erwise. a ludgmeni of name
change may be entered tor the
relief demanded in this petition
Dated tllh day ol APRIL.
IM I
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
AND COUNTY COURTS
By Nancy R Winter
As Deputy Clerk
Publish April I f , IS. and May
S. I t . 1SM
OSP-ttO

M T N I CIROUIT COURT
OF T N I IS TN JUDICIAL
CIROUIT, IN AND FOR
EEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
B IB IB JU .
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NOi •• SSI C A 14 K
OCWEN FEDERAL BANK. FSB
PLAINTIFF
VS
LUIS A VEGA. I T AL
OIFENDAMT(S)
N OTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO LUIS A VEGA
whose residence t* unknown if
he/shs/lhsy be kvtng. and If
hs/shs/they be dead, the
unknown defendants who may
be spouses, heirs, davlseas,
granlaat, assignees) lienors,
creditors, trustees, and all par­
lies claiming an Intarasl by.
through, under or against th*
Defendants, who am not known
to be dead or abv*. and alt paruet having or claiming to have
any right, lift* or InIere*t In th*
property described In th* mort­
gage being foreclosed herein
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to luiacfos* a
mortgage and reestablish a foil
not* and/or mortgage on th*
faSosHng property.
LOT 14. ALAFAYA WOOOE.
PHASE XIV. ACCORDING TO
THE
PUT
THEREOF
AS
R ICO R D IO IN P U T BOOK IT .
PAOEE I I AND IS. PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA,
has boon filed again*t you and
you or# required lo Serve a
copy el foot written defenses
M sny. to It on DAVID J , STERN
CEO PfainbtTs attorney, whoes
eddrees I* M l B. UNIVERSITY
DRIVE. STE #00, PUNTATION,
FL 13314 (no taler than 30 day*
from th* dal* of th* Ural publi­
cation of this nobe* of action)
and fit* th* original swlh tha
clerk of this court either before
service on Plaintiff* attorney or
Immediately the matter; other,
wise a default will bo entered
against you for th* relief
demanded in tho complaint or
petition filed heroin.
WITNESS my hand and th*
aaal of this Court *1 SEMINOLE
County, Florida, this 11th day of
APRIL. I N I
MARYANN! MORES
CLERK OF T N I
CIRCUIT COURT
BY Ruth King
OeDuty Clark
IN ACCOROANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABIU
TIES ACT, persons with dlaabU
lb** needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
COURT AO MINISTRATION, at
th*
SEMINOLE
County
Courthoua* at 401-113-4310.1 .
E O O -m - i m (TOD) or 1*100
■It-STTO. via Florida Relay
Service
Law Olficaa of
David J. Elam, PA.
SOI •- University Drum
Suite 100
Plantation, FL l i l t #
(MS) 133 -0000

M
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Publish April 11. EE. I M I
OEP-tOO

NOTICE OP

APPLICATION FOR TAX D U O
NOTICI IB HEREBY atVSN.
that B.W. Simpkins Trust. Ms#
I-Older of IS* following c*
cat*!*) kss
attafai tor a, tea deed to bo
ttauod thereon. T M oortincat*
number!*) and y**r(t) of
Issuance, the description *1 th*
property, and IM nam*{*| in
which It was assessed Is/ar* at
Certificate No: SEES
Year of issuance ( M l
Description ol Property:
LEO LOTS • 10 I f *11 B IK ES
NORTH CHULUOTA PB 1 PG #4
Name* in which aaaaaaod:
John L. Mangum. AH of said
property being In Nm County of
Seminole. Stats of Florida.
Unlast tuch certificate!*) shall
be redeemed according lo law.
the property described in such
certifiesl*&lt;#) wfM be sold Is the
highest bidder at the west front
door.
Seminoto
County
Courthoua*, Sanford, Florida,
on IM 11th day of May, )0 M . at

1100 S-m.

Payment of Sale fog, apptica-

and recording too* am required
lo be paid by IM auccastfol
fodder at dm eat*. Fud payment
ol an amount equal to th* high,
oat bid ia due within 34 hour#
aflor th* advertised lima ol th*
sat* All payment* than be cash
or guaranteed instrument.
mad* pay*
■ IM Clerk ol
tM Circuit Court.
I
Dated Out fnd day of Aprs.
(Baal
ANNE MORSE
MANTA
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
EEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
b r Mich*U* L. Silva
Deputy Clark
Pubkah: April y, ts, 11. and M .
IS M
DSP-41

Legal N otices
NOTICB OF
APPLICATION FOR TAX D S ID
NOTICE IS HEREOV GIVEN
lhat John J A/or Shirley R
Prcklord-A#*ndorl, Ih* holder
of lh* following centrical#)#)
ha# Med **id certificate!#) tor a
tas deed lo be ttiued iherenn
Th* certificate number)#) and
year)#)
of
issuance,
th*
deaertpiion of th* property, end
the nsme(a) in which II was
a#«*t**d is/ar* aa follow#
Certitwal* No 14IT
Year of Issuance ISSt
Description of Property
LEO LOT IS OLK C HENSONS
ACRES PD • PO ••
Name# In whWh assessed
James L McKeeby Betsy W
McKeeby All of said property
being In the County of
Seminole. Slat* of Florida
Unless such csrtifwat*!#) shall
be redeemed according lo taw.
Ih* property described In such
certificate)!) will be sold lo Ih*
highs*I bidder el Ih* west front
door.
Seminol*
County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida,
on Ih* 1Sth day of May. t IM . at
I I 04 a m
Payment ol Sal* lee, applica­
ble documentary stamp test*
end recording lee* am required
to be paid by the successful
tedder at the sal* Full payment
ot an amount equal to Ih* high*«t bid •# due within 14 hour*
■Her Ih* adeertited lime ol th*
sal* All payment# strait be cash
ot
guaranteed
instrument
mad* payable to Ih* Clerk ol
th* Circuit Court
Dated thu Ind day ol April.
IM S
(Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
by Mwhelle L. Silva
Deputy Clark
Publish April 7, 14. 11. and 7*
IM S
0EP-S1

M T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E I STH
JUDICIAL OIROUrr,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE No. S S -S SSS-O A-IS-B
PNC MORTOAOS CORP OF
AMERICA, formerly known
*4 Seers Mortgage
Corpora lion.
Plaintiff
vs
SCOTT a
MYERS. SR . *1 *1.
Defendant
NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to an Order or Final
Judgment and Order to reset
■ale entered In Case No *4
1C1E-CA-14-E ol th* Circuit
Court ot Ih* IIT H Judicial
Ckcuil In and for I I U l N O l f
County. Florida, wherein PNC
MORTGAGE CORP OF AMERI­
CA. formerly known as Sears
Mortgage Corporation. Plaintiff,
and SCOTT 0 MYERS. SR . af
a t, am defendant*. | will tell lo
foe highest fodder for cadi al
IM West Front Door ol th*
Seminol* County Courthout#
Sanford, Florida at IM hour ol
1100 * m.. on the tta t day ol
May. 1WE.' tM
following
describedfoe petty ’ LOT 104. 'W IK IV A HUNT
CLUE* FOX HUNT SECTION 1.
ACCOROINO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. A t RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK t t . PAOEE TS
THROUQH
S3.
PUBLIC
RICOROB
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
OATIO this H a l day ol April.

ISM

Maryann* Mora*
Clark Circuit Court
By: Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
ROGER 0 B U R . PA
P O Boa 4SM
Orlando. FL 31S01
Attorneys tor Plaintiff
April t l . and May S.
DIP-SS7
M TU B O M Q U rr CO URT
OP T N I BfOMTBSNTN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

M AND FON
CASE NO. S B -t S I-O A -f 4-A
CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTQAOE CORPORATION.
Piatnttfl
vs
NOBERT L. MCCOMBS.
KIMBERLY D. MCCOMBS,
his aril*, a nd_____
AN UNKNOWN
PENEON IN POSSESSION
OF THE SUBJECT R U L
PROPERTY,
D*l*ndanl(#)
NOTICE OP NOTION
TO All parties claiming inter##!
by. through, under or sgsinat
ROBERT
L.
MCCOMBS.
Deceased, and sit parti*# hav­
ing or claiming to hav* any
right, till* or inloratl tn th*
property herein described
TO U ARE NOTIFIED IM I an
action for Foreclosure of
Mortgage on I M following
described property:
LOT 114, TWIN RIVINS EEC.
T10N VI. ACCORDING TO THE
FLAT THEREOF AS RSC0R0E0
M PLAT BOOK 40. M O I E SO­
TS. OF THE PUBLIC RECOROI
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
OA. a/k/a f i t s Ekans Drive.
Oviedo, Florida EITSS
hat bean tiled against you and
you or* required lo aanra a
copy of you written datonaas. H
any, lo it on Ann* M. CrurAhrarti. Attorney for PtainllH.
•hot# address It Suita 300.
l i r e Madruga Avenue, Coral
Babies. Florida 13143 within
thirty (10) day* alter the Ural
publication ol this Notice in tha
•anford Herald and III* th*
original with tM Clark ol this
Coon either before service on
Ffointlfr* attorney or immedi­
ately thereafter, otherwise a
d*fault will b* entered against
you for tM reII#I demanded in
tM complaint.
WITNESS my hand and Ih*
aaal *1 this Court IM* f Sth day
el APRIL, ISM ,
(BEAU
MARYANNS MORSE
A* Clark ol IM Court
By: Ruth King
A* Deputy Clark
'Parsons with a disability w M
need a special accommodation
to participate to tola proceeding
shouW
contact
ADA
Coordinator al Seminol* County
Courthouse. SOI N. Pork
*«ito NSC1. Sanford.
Florida 317M , at least five days

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April It . M . 1EM

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Legal Notices
IN T M ( CIRCUIT COURT
OR T H i 1 IQ K T IIN T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
•IM IN O L I COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
6 A i l NO. 1 T -1 4 I1 -C A
O lVlilO N 14w

MARKET s t r ee t
CORPORATION
vl
CHARLES D
BORDEAUX •! el.

m o rtga g e

PI ein 1111(1),

D#t#nd*nlfi)
NOTICS
OP P O R iO LO S U R i SALS
NOTICE IS HEREDV GIVEN
pursuant to a Pinal Judgmcnl of
Mortgage Poraclotura dated
Much lllh . IM S . and entered
In Caaa NO 17-2421-CA ol lha
C-rcuil Court ol lha EIGH­
TEENTH Judicial Circuit In and
lor SEMINOLE County. Florida
wherein
MARKET
STREET
MORTQAQE CORPORATION la
lha Ptalnlill and CHARLES 0
BORDEAUX. BARRY ABRAHAM.
NATALIE L BORDEAUX. AND
AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES
CLAIMINQ
OV.
THROUGH.
UNDER. AND AGAINST THE
HEREIN NAMEO INDIVIDUAL
DEFENDANTS) WHO ARE NOT
KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR
ALIVE.
WHETHER
SAID
UNKNOWN
PARTIES
MAY
CLAIM
AN INTEREST
AS
SPOUSES. HEIRS DEVISEES
ORANTEES.
OR
OTHER
CLAIMANTS.
OREENTREE
FINANCIAL CORPORATION ara
lha Datandanta. I will aall to lha
highaal and baal blddar tor
caah at lha anlranca ol lha
WEST FRONT DOOR ol lha
SEMINOLE County Courthouaa
al 11 00 a m . on lha 11th day
ol May. ISOS, lha lollowmg
daacnbad proparty aa aal lorth
m aaid Final Judgmant
LOT IS. ALAFAYA WOODS
PHASE XVII ACCORDING TO
THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF
AS RECORDED IN PLAT OOOK
SS PAGES 11 THROUOH 11.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
WITNESS MY HAND and lha
»a*l ol Ihia Court on APRIL
ISlh. IM S
(SEAL)
Maryanna Moraa
Clark ol tha Circuit Court
By Ruth King
Oaputy Clark
Echavarrla. McCall* Raymar.
Barra 11 S Frapprar
Port Orix# Boa 1410
Tampa. FL 11MI

p s r tt s m
NOTICS
In accordanca with lha
American* Diaabilitia* Act. par*
*ona naading a tpaclal accom­
modation lo participate In thia
aadmg ahould contact lha
lividual or agency tending
be# not laltr than seven (7)
ift pnor to tha proceeding at
addraaa given on lha
Ilea Telephone 407-323aat 4117, t -SOO-SSS-S77I
Of 1-SOO-SSS-S770 |v). via
Raley Service
h April I t . IS. IM S
S

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OP TNR BIONTSSNTH
JUOtOULL CIRCUIT
IN ANO PON
SSMINOLB COUNTY,

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CA11 RO. 1T-1 711-C A
DIVISION 14-1
MELLON MORTGAGE
COMPANY.
Ptalnbtf.
M.
DONNA L YABLONSKI, AS
. HEIR ANO PERSONAL
^■C PR I SEN TATI VC OF
(TH E ESTATE OF
TNTHIA O HODGE.
SEAS ED. at ol.
Defendant)*)
N O TICE OP ACTION
THE UNKNOWN HEIRS,
DD/OR DEVISEES OF THE
(STATE
OP CYNTHIA
O
DOGE. DECEASED
(LA S T KNOWN RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
.CURRENT RESIDENCE:
UNKNOWN
THE UNKNOWN CLAIMANTS
OF THE ESTATE OF CYNTHIA O
HODGE. DECEASED
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
CURRENT RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN
PARTIES
CLAIMINQ
BY.
THROUOH,
UNDER,
ANO
AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED
INDIVIDUAL
DEFENDANT(S)
WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE
DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER
SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY
CLAIM AN INTEREST AS
SPOUSES. HEIRS. DEVISEES
ORANTEES.
OR
OTHER
CLAIMANTS.
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE:
UNKNOWN
CURRENT RESIDENCE:
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action |o forecloee a mortgage
on lha following property In
SEMINOLE County. Florida:
LO T S. PALM PLACE.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDEO IN
PLAT BOOK 10. PAGE S I. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA,
ha* boon filed again*! you and
you are required to eerva a
copy of your written defeneee,
II any, within 14 day* alter the
firtt publication of thia Nolle*
ol Action, on Echevarria,
McCaHa, Raymar, Barrett E
Frappler, Plaintiff'# attorney,
who** oddree* It SOI Baythor*
Boulevard. Suita SOO, Tamp*.
Florida SM0S. and hi* the orig­
inal with thia Court either
before oarvlc* on Plaintiff*
attorney or Immediately there­
after. otherwia* a default will
be entered ogainat you for lha
relief
demanded
In
the
Complaint or petition.
Thr* notice ahaIf be published
once each week for two eonMcuthre week* In the Seminole
Herald
WITNESS my hand and the
tael ol thi* Court on thia tlth
day of APRIL. IM S
(SEAL)
Maryana* Mors*
Clark of the Court
By: Ruth King
Aa Deputy Clark
MOTtOB
In accordance with the
Americana Disabilities Act, pareon* needing a special accom­
modation |e participate in thi*
proceeding ahould contact the
Individual or agency sending
notfoe not ister than seven (7)
days prior to the proceeding at
the address given on the
notie*. Telephone: 467-1114114 eat 4 U 7 ; 1-SOO-SSS-S771
(T0OI or 1-444-411-1776 (v). via
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NOTICE
The Central Florida Job* and
Education Partnership, Inc
announce* a meeting ol Ih*
WAOB1 Coalition, lo which lha
public la invited
DATE
May 7. 1 M I
TIME
4 16 a m
LOCATION
Alliance Church
ol Kiteimme*
141$ Mill Hough Road
Kissimmee FL
PURPOSE
To diacuma mailer* ol Interetl
lo the Central Florida Joba and
Education Partnerthlp. Inc
with reference to Worklorca
Development t**ue«
For Further Information,
Contact
GARY J EARL.
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
CENTRAL FLORIDA J E P
1101 LEE ROAD. STE 107
WINTER PARK FL 11711
(407) 741-4111
Publish April I I . t l M
D IP -214

IN TH E CIRCUIT CO URT
OF TN E EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO.t 47-01117-CA
THE FRANKUN INVESTMENT
OROUP. INC
Plaintiff.
v*
RANDY J HOWELL and
LINDA J HOWELL
Dalandanta
NOTICS OF SALE
NOTICE it gnre lhal in accor­
dance With the Final Judgment
•nl*r*d on February 15th I H I .
and In accordance with that
Order Rescheduling Foraclo•ure Sale entered on April 22nd.
t i l l . In Civil Action Number
•7-01117-CA-14-K. filed in the
Circuit Court ol the Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit. In and lor
laminol# County. Florida. In
which RANDY J HOWELL and
LINOA
J
HOWELL
war*
Defendant*.
and
THE
FRANKLIN
INVESTMENT
OROUP. INC . wai Ih# Plaintiff. I
will sail lo the high#*! bidder
lor caah at the Front Waal
Door* of the Samrnoie County
Courlhou**
in
Sanford.
Seminole
County,
Florida
between Ih* hour* at 11 00
A M and 2 00 PM , of Ih* lis t
day of May. IM S . Ih* following
described real property
Lol* t. end 1. Block 4, Tier 7.
E R TRAFFORDS MAP OF THE
TOWN OF SANFORD, eccording
to the plat thereof a* recorded
in Plat Dook t, Pag** $1
through 14. ol the Public
Record* ol laminol# County.
Florida
Dated thia 22nd day of April,
IM S
(COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
(Clerk ol Court)
Oy Dorothy W Dolton
(Deputy Clerk)
Mark H Hutchiton
ItO I Wait Ftnl I I
Sanford. FL 11771
Publish April I I . and May 1.

IN TN E CIRCUIT C O U R T '
OF TN E EIG H TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
Case Ne. F T -IT S O -C A M -W
TERRY LEQVOID.
PLAINTIFF
vs
0ESIRIE ANN GIBBS
DEFENDANT
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
thel pursuant lo an Summary
Final Judgment entered in Ih*
above entitled cause ol action
m Ih# Circurt Court ol Seminole
County Florida. I will sell Ih*
properly altual* In Seminole
County. Florida described as
The East 10 leal o« LOT 117
and all ol LOTS 161 and 161
LOCH AROOR CRYSTAL LAKES
CLUB SECTION, according to
the plal thereof as recorded in
Ptat Dook $. Pages 73 and 74
ol the Public Racords ol
S*mmole County. Florida
al public sate, lo Ih* lughesl
and best bidder lor cash, al Ih*
Weal Front Ooor SEMINOLE
COUNTY COURTHOUSE, al 301
N PARK AVENUE SANFORD
FLORIDA, al T l 00 A M on Ih*
21 al day ol May. IS M
(Court Saal)
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Clark of Ih* Circuit Court
BY Dorothy W Oollon
Aa Oepuly Clerk
Stephen M Knapp
PO Dos 1422
Lakeland. FL 31107-1422
Publiah April 21 and May 5
1M I
DEP-2SS

NOTICE
The Central Florida Joba and
Education Partnenhip. Inc .
announce* a mealing ol lha
Planning Commit##, to which
lha public la invited
DATE
May 11.1 M l
TIME
1 00 a m
LOCATION
CFJEP Office
1101 Lee Road. Winter Park
lull* 107
PURPOSE
To discuss metiers ol mlareal
to lha Central Florida Jobe and
Education Partnership. Inc .
with ralaranca lo Worklorca
Development laauM.
For Further Information
Contact
Ga r y j e a r l .
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
CENTRAL FLORIDA J E P
1101 LEE ROAD. STE 107
WINTER PARK FL 12711
(407) 741-4111
Publish April 21. t i l l
DEP-211

IK T N I CIRCUIT CO URT
OF T H I t lt h JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
■ SMINOLS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C A I I NO. 4 4 -4 TT-C A -1 4 -A
IRWIN MORTQAQE
CORPORATION F/K/A
INLAND MOATOAQE
CORPORATION
Plemlitf
va

CRISTIAN E FUENTES ET AL.
Defendant*
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO CRISTIAN E FUENTES
any Pereonel repretentativee
tha eurvtving epouee. heir*
daviaae*. giant*** creditor*
and all other parliaa claiming
by through, under or agwnat
Ihai
defendant,
and
a
Claimant* parson* or parti**
natural or corporal* or who**
aiacl legal alatu* i* unknown
claiming under any ol the above
named or daacnbad dalan
dents
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that a Complaint to Foracloa*
Mortgage action and foreclose
ol your mlareal in and to the
following daacnbad real aetata
LOT 11. TRIPLET LAKE
•HOKES THIRD ADDITION TO
CASSELBERRY. ACCORDING
TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK t l.
PAGE 71. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORD*
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
More commonly known a* M l
Tripfat Laka Orrva. Cetaalbarry.
FL 11707
A lawsuit ha* baan triad
again it you and you ar*
required to eery* ■ copy ol your
written dalan***. II any. lo 11 on
MATTHEW
J
SCHLICHTI,
Plainlltta
Attorney.
whoa*
addreai It: I l l s Hollywood
Bivd. Hollywood FL 11020.
within M day* altar the hr*!
publication ol Iht* nolle* and
hie Ih* original with the Clark ol
Court aittiar baton service on
Plaintiff* Attorney or Immadi
ataly thereafter, otherwiee i
default will be entered agamal
you lor tha nit*I demanded in
Ih* Complaint or Petition
Wilnaaa mv hand and aaal ol
thi* Court on APRIL 14th. 1M1
(court aaal)
MARYANNE MORIE
Clark ol Circuit Court
Aa Deputy Clark
Publish: April 21. 11. I 111
O E P -tlt

NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY given that
sealed bids will be received by
Orlando
Sanford
Airport
Authority in tha Board Room al
On* Rad Cleveland Boulevard.
Suit* 100. Orlando Sanlord
Airport, at 10 M a m on May
lal, 10M. al which lima bid*
will be opened tor Ih* centimelion ol:
INTERIM MODIFICATION*
PARKINQ TO LOT A ORLANDO
SANFORD AIRPORT
Any bid recaiv# 1 altar the
aclfiad time and dal* will not
be considered
A Pre-Bid Conference will be
held ter the purpose of provid­
ing an overview of Ih* modifica­
tion* and lo anawar any quaetlona, which might arlt*. All
bidder* are raqueatad to meal
on April tlth . 1EM, at t 00 PM
in lha Board Room of Ih*
Terminal Building Copra a el bid
document* may be obtained al
ne coal by calling Jen Otaaan.
OHand
laniard
Alrpert.
407/123*6143. Bid documents
have baan prepared by HNTB
Team. Orlande. Florida. Any
lorthcomming addenda will be
provided only lo plan holder*
teed ih
' docu­
their
ment* from Orlande Sanford
Airport. The Owner wMI not be
reaponaibto tor potential bid­
der* who recaiv* document*
bam other sources or lor use ol
incomplete Ml* el document*
Each bid ahall b* accompanied
by a Bid Bond er cashier's
chock In Ih* amount el S% of
d. a* evidence of
Each bid thaH b*
mad* in strict accordanca with
tha tn*true boft* lo Bidder*, end
all applicable condition# and
requirement* apacttied in the
project’e bid document* The
successful bidder, if any. wUI be
notified after the owner he*
awarded the centred. The
Owner reserve* the right to
rated eny and *1 bid*, to waive
any intormetiOea or Inogutortboo of bid*, or to accept eny
bid in part, tor I he benefit of the
Owner.
Jon Ototen
Director of Maintenance
B Fecfktiee
Publish. AprK 14. M . M . 1EM
DE P-171

IMS
O E P -tlt
NOTICE
The Cenlral Florida Job* and
Education Partnership, Inc .
announces a meeting of the
Finance Commit**, to which
the public i* invited
OATE
M ay! I M l
TIME
110 a m
LOCATION
CFJEP Otfic*
1101 Lee Road St* 107
Winter Park FL
PURPOSE
To ditcuaa mailer* of mlareal
to Ih* Central Florida Joba and
Education Partnership. Inc .
with reference lo Worklorca
Development leauee
For Further Information
Contact
OART J EARL.
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
CENTRAL FLORIDA J E P
n o t LEE ROAD. STE 107
WINTER PARK FL 12711
(407) 741-411$
Pubiieh April 21. ISM
DEP-211
IN TN E CIRCUIT CO URT
OF TNE EIG H TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. • I - I I T I - D R - I E - W
IN T H I MATTER OF
TEMPORARY CHILO
(
CUSTODY OV
RALPH J OOLOEN and
MELANIE O OOLOEN.
Petitioner*
NO TICE OF ACTION
TO JO IEPH ■ MURRAY
A O D R Ilt UNKNOWN
YOU er* hereby nelified thel a
petition lor temporary custody
of your minor chad. JJM. wav
Med in Ihia Court on the 11th
day ol APRIL. 14M, and you er#
required lo aery* a copy of your
written defenses, it eny. to it. an
lha PeliUorter whose name and
addrea* are RALPH J OOLOEN
and MELANIE 0 GOLDEN. 1441
Crystal
Bowl
Circle,
Casselberry, Florid* 32767. on
or balore tho 2tth day ol MAY.
I M l. and hi* the original with
the dark ot Ih# above-elylad
court on or belor* the 21th day
ol MAY. USE. otherwise, a
ludgment ol temporary child
custody may be entered lor Ih*
reli*I demanded in thi* petition
Dated tlth day of APRIL.
IM S
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
AND COUNTV CO UR T!
Oy Nancy R Winler
As Deputy Clark
Publish April 21. 21. and May
t f2. m i
DEP-211
IN TH E C IR C UIT COUNT
OF TUB t l T H JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
BIM IHOLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C A M NO. 6T-1144 C A 14 A
GREAT WESTERN BANK.
A FEDERAL 1AVINOS BANK.
Plaintiff,
BERND RENNEBECK.
*1 ua„ al a l.
Detendanl(a).
NOTICE OF BALE
NOTICE IB HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to an Order ar Fine!
Judgment
Scheduling
Foreclosure Eel* entered on
AprK 14th. 1ME in thi* case
new pending in aaid Court, Ih*
style of which la indicated
will sail to ITi* highaal and
beat bidder for cash al lha Weal
Front Door Seminole County
Courthouse. M l N Park Av*
laniard, FL 12771, at 11 40
am ., on ttw 11*1 day al MAY,
IM S tha following described
property a* M l forth in said
Order or Final Judgment to-wlt
LOT 11. WHISPERINO WINDS.
ACCOROINO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDEO IN
PLAT BOOK M . PAGES 16. 11.
AND I t . OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
ORDERED at SEMINOLE.
Florida, thi* 12nd day of AprK.
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Clerk. Circuit Court
SEMINOLE County. Florida
By. Jane E. Jasawic
A* Deputy Clerk
SPEAR A HOFFMAN Pit.
701 South Dili* Highway
Corel OeMet, Florida 11141
Telephone (101) E lE -lt lS
Person* with dieabikly who
need a spec lal accommodation
to participate in thi* proceeding
should
contact
ADA
Coordinator si 141 N. Perk
Avenue, Suite N., Sanford.
Florida 12771. el teeat hr* daya
after la
lha proceeding
Telephone (447) 321-4116 E al
4117. 1 144-M1-1771 (TDD), er
30-444-4770 (V). via Florida
Ratoy Service
Publiah AprK *1. and May S,

IN TH E C IR C UIT CO URT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASS NO. M -I1 0 1 -C A -I4 -L
CROSBLANO MORTGAGE
CORP.
Plaintiff,
v*
BRIAN J STRNAD, ETRNAO
unknown apout* ol Dnan J
Strnad, FIRST NATIONAL
BANK OF CENTRAL FLORIDA
PETER M LUTHER.
AMERICAN GENERAL HOME
EQUITY. INC . and
’ JOHN DOE and MARY DOE'
Ih* name* being hcliliou*
Ihe Irue identities ol
Oelandanl* being unknown
to Piainlilf. Ih* parties
intended being Ih# partiaa
m possession,
Datandanta
AMENDED
NOTICE OF SALE
Nolic* I* hereby given that,
pursuant to lha Amendment to
Final Judgment entered on April
70th, IM S in this cause, in th*
Circuit Court ot Seminole
County. Florida. I will tall tha
property situated in Seminole
County. Florida, described a*
Th* East 71 tael ol Lol 2 and
Ih* Weal 20 feel ot Lol 3 (The
West 20 (eel ol Lol 1 being
described at Ih* Weal 20 leet
□I tha Catl 121 1**1 ol Ih* Waat
1/4 ol th* Weal 1/2 of Ih* SE
1/4 ol lection 11. Township 2t
South. Rang* 21 East) SOUTH
OF HOLLIDAY AVENUE, aa
recorded in Deed Dook IS.
peg* 121. ol the Public Record*
ol Seminole County. Florida
at public aal*. lo the higheal
and beat bidder, lor caah. al Ih*
weal Ironl door of lha laminol#
County Courthouse in lanlord
Florid*, at 11 00 a m . on May
21*1, I N I
Dated al lanlord. Florida Iht#
H a l day ol April I M I
i
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
Berry M Elkin, Eaq
•100 Roger Boulevard,
lull* 104
t l Petersburg. FL 31702
(111) 171-1100
Publiah April 11. and May 1.
IM I
DEP-211
IN T N I CIRCUIT CO URT
FOR M M IN O L I COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Mwawber l l - t l t - C P
IN RE: ESTATE OF
EVELYN FRANCE! KINO.
Deceased
NOTICE
OF ADMINISTRATION
The administration ol Ih*
estate ol Evelyn Francs* King,
deceased. Fri* Number 11-210CP. is pending in the Circuit
Court lor Seminole County.
Florida. Probate Oivtaion. the
address ol which i* Probata
Oivtaion, PO
Drawer C .
Sanford. FL 12771 - M i l - 101
N Perk Avenue, lanlord. FL
12771 The name* and eddreaa** ol the personal representa­
tive and Ih* personal represen­
tative's attorney are set forth
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
All persona on whom Ihia
nolle* is served who hav*
obieclion* lhal challenge the
validity of tha will, the qualifica­
tion* ol Ih* personal represen­
tative. vanua, or |uri*dtction ol
this Court ar* required lo lit*
■heir objections with this Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE OATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
II creditors ol the decedent
and other person* having
claim* er demand* againal
decadent's as lata an whom a
copy ol thi* nolle* i* served
wilhln Ihr** montha altar th#
data ol lha first publication ol
this nolle* must III* their claim*
wHh thia Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY OAYE
AFTER THE OATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
All othav creditors ol the dece­
dent and parson* having claim*
ar demands againal th* dece­
dent's estate must lite thair
claim* with thia 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 BARREO
Tha date ol Ih* first
Publication of this notice Is
AprK lllh . 19H
Personal Representative
Faith Kaminski
U 4 4 Woodland
Laka* Drive, 1114
Palm Beach Qardant.
FL 11411
Attorney lor
Pereonel Representative
Bruca Chart** King
144 4C Second Strael
Miami. FL 11111
Telephone (361) M4-44S4
Florida Bar No : 171411
Publiah April 11. end May 1.
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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE It HEREBY OIVEN
that the underngned, pursuant
to tha
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Nam*
Statute,’
Section
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Florida Statute*, will register
with
th#
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ol
Corporation*. Department ol
Stela. Slate of Florida, upon
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tion al thi* Notice, tha lictitiout
name, to-wlt
ASAP BAIL BONDS
under which th* undersigned is
engaged in business el 4211
So Orlando Av* Sanford
Florida 12771-1176
Thai th* individual interested
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lollowt
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BAIL BONOS. INC
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A AAODOTT A S A P
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By Mark Goodman. President
Publish April 21 t i l l
DEP-2SI______________________
NOTICS
Tha Central Florida Job* and
Education Partnership. Inc .
announcat a mealing ol lha
Innovative Protect# Committee,
to which Ih* public i* invited
DATE
MayS 1ME
TIME
10 M a m .
LOCATION.
CFJEP Office
1*01 Lea Road Si* 107
Winter Park FL
PURPOSE
To discus* mailer# ol mltirtt
to Ih* Central Florida Job* and
Education Partnership. Inc
with ralaranca to Worklorca
Development leave*.
For Further Information
Contact
GARY J EARL.
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
CENTRAL FLORIDA J E P
1161 LEE ROAD. STE 307
WINTER PARK FL 32711
(407) 741 &gt;4141
Publish AprK 21. I M I
DIP-712

IN TN E CIRCU IT CO U RT
OF TN E EIG H TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M AND FOR
•SMINOi-fl COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 1B-1S1CA
DIVISION 14-B
BANC ONE MORTQAOE
CORPORATION.

Plainliltjs),
OSAMA ZALLOUM. *1 al.
Datendanl(a).
N OTICE
OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IE HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant lo a Final Judgmant ot
Mortgage Foreclosure dated
April tth, t i l l , and entered in
Caa* NO l l - t l l C A ol the
Circuit Court of th* EIGH­
TEENTH Judicial Circuit in and
tor SEMINOLE County. Florida
wherein BANC ONE MORT­
GAGE CORPORATION I* the
Plaintiff and OSAMA ZALLOUM.
EDDIE ZEDAN. VICTOR O
SCIORRA. PATRICIA A VANRIPER. ROBERT OILL: SAMMIE
GILL, ATCHLEY APPLIANCE
AND
TV.
INC.
ar*
th*
Oelendanti. I will **K to th*
highaal and beat bidder for
caah at Ih* WEST FRONT
OOOR OF THE SEMINOLE
COUNTV COURTHOUEfi. IA N FORD. FL0RI0A 11:64 a m , on
th* 12!h day ot MAV. IS M . Ih*
following described property aa
aal forth in said
Final
Judgment
BEItta LOT NO t i l . LAKE
FOREST. SECTION T(*0 A.
PLAT OF WHICH IS OF RECORD
IN PLAT BOOK 41. PAOES 16
ANO I t . IN THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
WITNESS MY HAND and Ih*
•sal ol thi* Court on APRIL 1th.
IM I
(SEAL)
Maryann* Morse
Clerk ol th* Circuit Court
By: Jan* E Jasawic
Oepuly Clerk
Echevarria. McCall*. Raymar,
Berralt A Fripptar
Post Olftc* Boa 1416
Tampa, FL 11141
FM010183
NOTICE
In accordance with Ih*
American* Dissbilitlea Acl, par­
son* naadmg a special accom­
modation to participate in this
proceeding ahould conlacl Ih*
Individ sal er agency sanding
nolic* not later lhan seven (7)
day* prior to Ih* proceeding at
the address given on th*
notice. Telephone 467-1214116 eat 42*7; 1-104-1M-4771
(TDD) or 1-E44-61S-E776 (v). via
Florida Relay Service
Publiah AprK M . and May I.
IM S
DEP-114

27— N ursery &amp; C h ild
C are
In home preachoel age* 2-11
Limited epee*. Call 121-7115.

u se e m -to .
WALK4NS A ILL K K » ere irn
nurse i specially Healthy kid*
toot HRS*042532 124-1M2
55— B u s i n e s s
O p p o r t u n it ie s

$300 - $500
Dtstrtxibng phone canto No s i
penance necessary For more
information tend a SASE lo
Pnmetim*
Communications,
PO Doi 694355, Miami. FL
33269-1355
BEST Home Bueineaa out mere
It you ara serious about making
money w/ no sell of prod, no mv.
no nik Caa 762 3320
EARN 110-20* MO. Home Bust
net* N O T MLM. no seang 1
800 995-0796*11 7605 24 tin
VENDING: lary persons dream

Few hours-tvg | Priced to sei,
he* brochure 1800 8204353

59— Financial
S ervices
TIRED ot bang turned down for
emot? Learn whart to obtan tha
bail daala-credif cards, sm
bus Mans, debt consolidation
Rales as tow as 5 9 V no an
nuJl toes, etc H A W Enterprts
es 321 1996

63— M ortgages
WE BUY MORTGAGE NOTES
Trust Deeds. Land Contracts anftAgrtnj^pmlsJ
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Accredited Thick School COL.
VA/TA Apprv Job Astral
Wkend classes National Truck
School

LIKE WORKING
WITH PEOPLE?
BE A ME04CAL ASSISTANT.
As a Meekest Assistant with an
Associate ol Science degree,
you writ help prepare patients tor
eisnsnabons. conduct import
ant tests and perhaps even ass
ist m minor surgery It s i rewankng career 4 you tee help­
ing other*
•Day or Evening Class
•Financial A/d tor Those kVTtoOuaAiy

•Gradual* Placemen/ Assn
Cal Today* 407-E31-9E11

City Co/lf0D
853 East Hwy 438. Sts 200
Casaefoeny FL 32707

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ASSEMBLY

GUARANTEED
$ 10.50 P/H

•Temptohwe
■Longwood
HS/GED

1st shit. Order ptetors/packers

IN TRAINING

Retaiabte transportation rrvj

3 pot aval Avg S 15 SGhr, Sal
• comm Sanlord based pool
haatng Harder No cold catong
Mmng immed F/T A P7T Cal
Misty Smattxar 323-2470 ait.
2t2

Call ISO-0111

AccuBtaff
Contractors t Truckers
Make contact quickly, your
■late A N America New fre(
matching syt 24 hrs SJ'rrun
1-411-411-4470 MC/VIsa

1200 BONUS
For
Oollar Rant A Car
atth*
Sanlord Airport
Pari Tim* Position*
Available
Sennc* Agents. Casteers A
Customer Service Raps
Apply m person dAFy 10-4
at Dollar Rant A Car
2 Red Cleveland Bhrd
Sanlord. a 32773
Must bt t l years ot ag* and
have a vakd FL drivers keens*
SmokeOrug Free Workplace
EOE
Competitive Wages'!
DOLLAR RENT A CAR
COME JOB* OUR
WtNMNQ TEAMI

COOK A KITCHEN PREP. F/T
or P/T. Experience/Non-Ei
penance, wG tram Cal lor ap­
pointment. 130-1112. Oator
Landing Riverside Prill.
COUNTER PERSON lor busy
Dry Cleaner n Laka Mary Oood
pay 768 3935 or 592 5555
CUSTOMER SERVICE
U N O SELLINGS!
SET TOUR OWN HOURS

* S7-1Q/HR WP location. 2 wk
Musi hav* ?Scwpm. clear
___
cel
INTERVIEWS ON Mem aprri 13
911 told 1-3. 1060 Malland Cntr
Common* *4 It (across l/om
RDV Sportaptex) or cal us lor

AMERICAN M A C is hiring lor
ful-twn* work Monday-Friday
Cal 122-AHE tor appointment m
th* Sanlord otoc#
ATTENTION CNA'a
Coma and jom our earwig team
ol Nurse* and CNA'a Eecal
lent benefit Experienced roc
*d
3:00pm-11:00pm
No. Pitas# apply in
parson Deltona Haatthcar* Re­
habilitation Cantor 1151 E kcam Bfvd. Deltona EOC

ACCUSTAFF 660 Otl Imt'd'v

DEBARY MANOR
Is looking tor talented and ex­
ceptional individual* lot the
Mowing positions
RN 7-5
HoutekeepmgLa undry Arde
CN A l Al shifts
' Dietary Antes
Competitive wages, excellent
benefits and liexib** scbedulmg CaR 407-044-4421. EOE.

as?:

AUTOMOTIVE DETAAERS
SantorGLongwoodOrtando
Good Income Potential
BenelKt Alter 90 Days
rtpft EtoI 407-2EOG096

W A A C * U i&amp; O E u V tR V
40 hrt/wk ♦. No Mteaitokands

Eac benefits met 401K. Mutt

AVON NEEDS rep* - this at
Sal high quakty products, earn
good ESS. flee flours 3217182

hav* Ctas* D he 8 clean mv
w&gt;g record Apply: 3501 S
Santord Av* Sanlord

BOBCAT OPERATOR
Experienced only Clast O kcens* requved. CaB 324-1017

DELIVERY DRIVERS
F/T 8 P/T Flextote hour* 55 IV
hr • top* * I 65 per nn

HEwCXT

ASSISTANT
MANAGERS F/T

ADECCO naadi dapandabte
clerical Candida!* 1 lor Laka
Mary/Hasthrow position s W*
need people for th* toUowmg
(Ob*:

Competitive pay. tori benedts
whwYi include headh/ttomal
and 40t(k) and paid vacation

rtMAocwprtc nltt
Entry:

E7-E par hour
Pteas* cal tor an appointment

Lake Mery. 333-3444
EOE

330-71N

Adeccci

DOMESTIC-24 hr. domestic held
needed tor 2 able
peo­
ple 322-6473

T « EMFlDrtrENT

DATA
ENTHY/ClERICAl
ASST Eton ponbonl Word/10
key a must! Personate*' Greet

DRYWALL FINISHERS Needed
tor rend craw. Exp eV handioois
i tool* Cel Alai 323-3234
DUMB TRUCK DRIVER WANT­
ED 5 day* a week 322 9468

TOPTALENT STAFFMO
447-8194221
1000 N. I

EXPERIENCED TREE CLIMB­
ERS A GROUNDSMAN Top
p*j/ Bia/t Immediately 323*

CNA'a

EXPERIENCED Working Lawn
Foreman. Driven License Top
Pay CaM 323-3481

NOW HIRING
F/T tor a Major Manufacturing
plant in Sanlord Position* ar*
■variable on al stuns. Pacetetter Personnel at 330-21tt
er 3S4-1EEE

• ItAR TMSPWIAfM!. IWC

atm ..... m a u n
Lang Tarn
Term Short Term
Ttm p To Hire

‘EXTRA INCOME
Earn 1200 • *500 weekly mar
mg cara-o-gramt Far mors tolormahon tand a eelfad
dressed stamped envelope to
Oasis Card* A OKU. PO Boa
612290. Miami. FL 33261

AO CA/UUKRS, IMC.

AQ.CARR1ERS, INC.
A FL BASED CARRIER
- NEW PAY PLAN**
’.29 TQ .32 Cents Par MS*
LOADED A EMEEr J O .
S TA R T
■LAYOVER PAY*
■BREAK DOWN P A T
■EXTRA STOP PAY*
’ 1 Day 04 tor 7 Days O ur
•VACATION PAY*
'HOLIDAY BONUS PAY’
*401 K RETIREMENT
■PERFORMANCE BONUS
•8AFETY BONUS
•RIDER PROGRAM
‘CONVENTIONALS
■SATELLITE EQUIPPED
’ EMPLOYEE Aaal. Program
I Yr. O TR EXP/ CL8 A COL
REO
Pitas* cal • am to 6 pm

NEW WAOE PROGRAM
WE PAY EXPERIENCE
MKta. FT A PT W# I
excellent benefits, including
medeal/dental/kt#
Insurance
education
r*unhurt* mant.
401 (k), paid vacation, pay mol benefits W* ar*
seeking dedicated individuals
experience, pertonjs)
A

Extrusion Operators Training
position. 2nd A 3rd shitl only
t8 00Tv. Located *1 The San­
lord Airport
3000 Mekonvrite
A n . Santord 447-321-2901
F/T EXPERIENCED ROPER A
IOUNDMAN. Salary nego
Mute be over is y n and have a
vakd FDL. Some Benefits Drug
F na Work Place
CaB &gt;344717________

Contact NSsa AJmwl. RNSDC
950 Mekonvrite Av*. Sanlord
FL 32771-2289. (407) 322
8564 EOC

FORK U F T experienced, strong
back, good FL OL. pay com­
mensurate wth exp 3 44028

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HOTEL
OPPORTUNITIES

NEW WAGE PROGRAM
Al tnJta. FT A PT W* (
■xceuent ben*bit. Including
medtoai/dantal/M*
insurance,
education
reimbursement.
401(a). paid vacation, pay in­
stead ol banottt. We are
seeking dsdtoatod individual*
win axpenano*. but wrikng to
tram Fight peraon(t). ~
#uL. N
Ueeil^te^M
B
•ppry;
NRW M A
Canter at SanterB, Co
Contact Na­
ts Aynwl 950 MaAorwBa R i
Sanlord. FL 32771-2299. (407)
322-8506 EOE

A beauMul A exerting hotel to­
ested in the UCF ana it hrvu
tar tw blowing posrtont AM

SERVERS, COOKS.
HOST/
HOSTESS. HOUSE PERSON,

*1 to person to Monday Inn

2S HKpi Tech Awe, Orlando
EOE
DRUG FREE WORKPLACE

MMEOIATY
Sue. Co. he* P/T A &lt;
G T p U m d lt o
CML4V74

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C E L E B R ITY CIPHER
by Luis Campos
Cewbnrn C«n*i trypteerame ar# creeled fian quouiont tv Iwnun
p#c*ri# p*tl and fx###ni [ ten Wier m me c«rwt Mandx la #ncm#i
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CONSTRUCTION APT REHAB
Carn-mer DrywM A Punch out
Call Sieve 407-280-2081
JOB FAVI

IMMEDIATE
OPENINGS!
CPI has over
ngs mat we
jtxxrt' Come
etenement is

between

100 current open
want to let you
see what at r
about' Interview

7 30*m to 7 00pm

Cell lor directions! NO FECI
Maitland 687675$ or S. Orton
do 3706*40
E«ce«ent poiibon* a%a&gt;UNc
•Reception 1st
'Hospitality
■Telecommunications
'Cleric si
'Administrative
■Professional
Cell Maitland $876755 or S.
Ortondo 370-6646
Call Now")
NEVER A FEE'I

Custom Staffing
PLACEMENT SERVICES

JOBS
JOBS
JOBS
ADECCO is team-ng up w&gt;m
Sanford companies to create
everting |Ob opportunities ft
you have sKIls. ambition and
a drrve lor Quality, we have
great opportunity with great
benefits
We have r C i n me
lohowmg areas

•Welders
•Assem bly
•General W a re h ou se
•Production

•General Labor
1ST sum available

«07-MO-7171

Adecca
I K EMPLOYMENT
M m me belt heoXhcor* teem
c Votosui county Restorative
CMA
needed
mmedutety
Previous eipertence hetpfut
CaM Debary Manor 4076884428. EOE.

LABOR RITE
“ “ M M tll* "
NEED 100 e MEN S WOMEN
Oa*y work-OeXy pay
Vehdes a M ills
COME WORK WITH THE BEST
POR CERAMIC womer Eipen
onced preferred or null tram
Cai 0)1-3101.

LABO RERS NEEDED
FO R U N D E R G R O U N D
l/ T IU T Y C O N T R A C T O R
HEAtT* WSUUNCO AWI w *
ARM
CENTER looking lor responsi­
ble. dependents. 0 experienced
care flhrer lor varied age groups
R M U d l M t - D N ___________
LAWN MAMTENANCE FOREM ANS LABORERS
For Commercial ACCOUNTS
l*J«i have e«p . Orel
Cal Tana Cere

ATTH TM
WOMEN
LOCAL
lx s i herd Martin is an equal
opportunity employer cur­
rently in the process of pursuinf the Orlando Sanfurti
Airport Security Impruirtnrns umtracl and art imcfeucd in seeimf suhroniractutv/ ivoviderv who speciali/c in the Ioilowing services

• (J t s tr s l Elect ric
• I r n it t i i n i and FUI
• F ra cin g

• Fiber Cable
Installation
lite r undmund da fuss! bid ii
dur April yt. IW « inneswd
term nee bow proof of ctmfT
tame frsre Itunun Riphli
CuMiuruna a d a I n f summa­
ry of you rum's quxJifsesm to
prrlinn the rtLned sort wsito
r m n Mall or las by April 17
yunr requnc to

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LAWN SERVICE ftp helpful
tut wrung to barn F/T or P T Mrs
onlvary 338 9710
LIVE-IN NANNY to” care lor 7
small children Some cleaning
requeed Ca&gt; 324 8105 and asS
tor Tyrone

E X P E R IE N C E D
•TRACK HOE OPERATOR
•LOADER OPERATOR
•DRIVER
Musi nave Class S Ucenae
For
commercial tenoenliai
land cv-a-ng Evpenence pre
toned
Holiday pay vacation
Medical insurance Pay com
mensurale with rip
Please
can 32)0818, M-F. 7-8

LABOR READY®
WORK TOOAY/PAIO TOO AY
Sanlord
Apply In person today
1551 S French Ave
»H M )
LPN NEEDED PfT nente~v-i
FacXrty Supplement preseni a&gt;
come. M. T. Th A F 7 9PM All
W E 7 3 Sal 3 It Sun 7670S00 ■ 27
IP N w b N .
P.T. All si»fts
F/T 311 A 11-7
Come yon esa team, heaim 6
dental insurance. 401K. Mock
option, educalonal benefits and
more Healthcare end Rehab of
Santoed. 950 MeSonnan Ave ,
•San lord FI 33771 (407) 333
8566 or FAX (40 7*3330121
Contact N4*g Aynen. RNSOC
MERRY M ADS IlIRtNQ
Car A Insurance Needed
Weekends FREE 331 5386
CABINET MAKER
Needed tor restaurant furniture
manufacturer Esp only need
apply 510-123* Contort Joe or
Juke al 328 6 3 6 4 ____

Residential Cleaning
MOLLY M AD IS WRING
F /T‘ M-F -S-lpm .
Wld Train. 407-787-5007.

NATIONAL
CASH ADVANCE
Estabkshed stable co is took
mg tor managers and F/T
CSR s EsceBent opportunities
tor advancement Great bene
tits
Cokection
eipenence
hetptul. but not requeed Con­
tort National Cash AcKance al
P.0 Bos 7483
JackaonvUto. FL 33738
NEW AND EXCITING HOTEL
LOCATED NEAR THE UCF
is hiring for the lottowing post
bora
AUDITOR. ROOM ATTENDENTS. A MAINTENANCE LTTIU
TY.
Apply m person to me Hampton
Inn A Suites. 3450 Quadrangle
BM J. Ortondo COE. Orug Free
Workplace
NOW HKINGI
F/T POSTIONS:
Tito Clerk A Receptor**!
PART TRIE POSITIONS:
Lot Driver. PU Dekvery Drive'
Bkxk Clerk. Counter Clerk.
Lane Captom. Sato Lma Up Co
ordnatOt
Aptly n person or cal lor appt
Dealers Auto Auction of San
lord. Between BAM-4PM M W.
3895 S R 48 East Sanlord
(comer ot 46 and 415) 407 333
4090
EO eU TU V /
ORUO TESTING EMPLOYER
NOW HM NO. Direct Marketers
No sales. PT/TT, no e«p neces
sary Cal 363-7813
PLUMBERS
EXPE W IN CED HELPERS
FITTERS
WELDERS
Lake Mechanical Constructors.
Inc. has openings tor the
i position i
We ot
competows pay and a M ben
~ package Call Jack 352M T -I1 M tor M antow spook
Drug Free workplaca. EOE.

A ccu S ta fT
LOOtUNQ FOR PART TM C
WORK?
Maitland area Cosmetic En­
hancement Co IS looking lor
Cust. Sue Reps to work bet
ween 24-40 hotas per week
Stat-Thurs. Tamp to hue 17 50
hr comp M and customer ivc
skat necessary Apply in per
son at 1060 Maitland Ctr..
Commons, Sta 411 Mon Thuri
9 3 or Cal 660-0111________
PHONE REPS - Earn up to 5500
Ot more » bonus-wk Day A Eva
hrs avail Ban attar 60 days
Cal M-F 333-8700 to sat up an
appt No asp. wii ram
Poatal Jcba Up to 517.21 ht. ’
Guaranteed Kra For App And
EsantWo Col 6am-5pm PST
(888&gt;-481-WORK a i t 0-100)
RECEFnOMOTfCOUWTER
PERSON F/T or PfT
Prntmg A data entry aiperianceaptos Oood salary
0x8 3)06082

BUILDING LOTS oft 427
■cross from Suntond Estates
323-5232 or pgr 4446598

Needs 75 w orkers dally.
‘ 55 sign on bonus to new em­
ployees
'Estra pay to driver*.
'Open 5 am
601 (Vgtrock Rd. Longwood.
260 6106

DEBARY 2 tots 75X150 87(k) A
150X150 S13(k) Res toned
Can pgr 845-0157 or 3226340
DELTONA to acres Ideal tor
mobXe homevte. horses, cattle,
farming or nursery! Zoned egncuftursl
83.900/ACRE
Sm
down w/owner finance 804-7871773 or 804-7876822

SALES AGENTS
Th e Sky a the Lim it...
With Care Canaveral Cruise
Line, you determine what your
psychr-ck w4l be

OAKRIDOE FARMS
Osteen/
Deftona area to acre*, ideal lor
horses or caltto larm Mobile
borne or homei n . Zoned egrt
544.900 Financing aval ml »m
downpayment (904)7576)00

We re looking tot motivated
peepto wtm a good phone
voice No eipenence nece*
vary, became we tram you to
succeed You can make 5600*
/wkl Work in a lun atmosphere
Meihcal and dental insurance
cash spin* A line cruises'
{TOO svyi on bonus avaitabto

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Fo r S ale

Call 407 975-5000 &gt;3044
Mon-Frt. Bam to 5 pm
SEC/BOOKKEEPERCasselberry Busy ok needs org person lor
It bkpg A word pro Must be
deep Great income A bonus 4
5 hrs daty - F T wthn 45 days
Please cal tor appt 696 5711 or
(at resume to 696-5788
SECURITY OFFICER JOG
training Armed A Unarmed
Brandy A Assoc 834-7444
SEMINOLE LANDSCAPING
NOW HIRING
DUMP TRUCK DRIVER WITH
CDL. F/T 18 00/9 OtYHR

CALL 322-0133
STENSTROU GENERAL FEED
needs P/T help Primarily lor
deliveries and Saturdays Re
quires a strung back, pleasant
personality and e«ce«ent drrv
mg record Personal truck or
UV tor lowing traitor required
Call Karen 323-1550

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TELEMARKETERS
Earn up to 510/tir
Salting up appointmenla.
Hourly ♦ Bonus ♦ Splits.
Call Brian 3)1-4447

TELEM A R K ETER S
F uM or part tone Top salary, bo­
nus and commission Smoking
ortce Longwood location Can
Debtve iat 767 9370

TRUSS BUILDERS
NEEDED FOR SANFORD LO ­
CATION
Other posihnni avatutM*
Please can OPC 280-5088 lor
addhcmai ntarmaaon
fuPFiR W AR E Earn 530 530
per hour lor eitra money ot have
a M tone career 131-8431

WAREHOUSE/
MAINTENANCE
P/T M F. 3035 houri/wk- aher
noons Slurring salary 56 50/
hr No eip necessary Long
wood area S31-3488

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WEEKLY RENTALS
Starling • |77iwk
Histone Oowraown 330-443)
EFFICIENCY ~
Mad very - convenient location
__________ 333 8008__________
FURNISHED ROOMS-AX utils
kid Laundry, phone, and LX
use 585 590 a week. 334-4955
SANFORD - 565/wfc Private
Home. i8 house prmtodge*
334 3464

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MARINER S VILLAGE
i Borax tatOMO
IBORU.MrbMO AM) UP

SANFORD 3 bd CMA. gnod area
conv toe M50/5450
3316757

sam fo

2/ICLEAN MOVE-SISPECIAL Ca« 133-7833
Sanlord 2/1 W/ IN A tot 8175/
week « dap. Uhkties Included.
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NOTICE

For S ale

BEEN WAITING? YDuX love
tin* 3 hr starter home Just re­
done with new CtVA, carpet,
paint A more1
MOVE M READY) 55 MOO

SANFORO V I.5 2535 Georg«
Ave Gar, CtVA. 55?Vmd *
ISTS'dfp 407-888-4788
SANFORO 3/1 Like new CHA
54S0fmo. m -375 0

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S TE N S TR O U R EN TALS
SANFORD V I w/sen porch
CMA W,D hk/ito— 5485/5450
SANFORD 3/3 Condo CtVA.

105— D U P L E X / TR in EX
SANFORO 2/1 CHA Wax to wax
carpeting .Section • OK 323
3368
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GOVERNMENT
FORECLOSED
Momee from penreea on 81 Deknquent Tax. Repo s RECTs
YburArea Tot Free (1) 800-3189000 E d H 3306 tor current ksf____________ £ £ ____________
SERENE V7. larrNy neohborhood, Estate sea B u « (57) tot
Nev*Oiftcets 171.900

117— C o m m e r c i a l
en ta ls

WANTED 3 btknt to Ravenna
Park
Cat Dot WUXer, Jermgan Prop­
erties 323-3IBS or 330-3255

LAKE MARY. 192 Country Club
Rd. office or relax. 463 sq ft.
contact R Daws 647-7788
LEASE Prune showroom 8
warehouse 510,870 sq ft. BR
441 frontage 407-578-2500

4X1(57} tor
171.900 Cel
DotWaBer. JPTkQMI rfOpMlNM
323-3m or 330-32SS

118— O ffice S pace For
Rent

M

wrtam rm. poof, (acuxxt.
tonce Ergoy the pod n s
summer,
priced
nghl
al
173.000
JB I DOYLE ttsMt BMnebosn
ReeRy (487) 3P-I430

A MOVE M SPECIAL!! 400 aq.
ft A ipt 5265 A MONTH OfficeStorage. 321-0120 or 333-3554

BURLANO 4/1 Fenced.
n, gre* let large
552.000 Owner 333-18B3

Now AvaXatoto
OuartOan Person* Storage
C al lor deuas 578-2500

pad

(407) 669-0444

MOO DOWN— WHY RKMTT
When you can own tvs 3 berm
home ml CASA, new peM 8 car­
pet 7 AM about HUO homes!
The HIMmee Group. Inc.

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ME T H O S E CAMS F E L L W TD T H E

Righting past wrongs
D E A R U K . G O T T M y parents had
me circumcised as an infant Hut the
surgeon botched the job. Now I urn
left with an ugly, scarred penis, which
makes me the butt of lo c k c r room
jokes. Also, as you can imagine, my
social life suffers. Is th e re som e
su rg e ry that can co rre ct the h a rm
that was done"’
D E A R H E A D E R Plastic surgeons
and urologists are very skillful at per­
forming surgical procedures to undo
the error that has caused you so much
grief. In the main, such operations are
re la tive ly easy, provided the penis
itself was not harmed by the original
circumcision. T h e technique involves
trimming away excess skin and taking
a tuck here and there. Some surgeons
have even reported success in creat­
ing a new foreskin, for men who p re ­
fer a more natural appearance. Seek
out a specialist and let me know how
you fare.
D E A R D R . G O T T : I have an
enlarged prostate gland for which my
u ro lo g is t p re s c rib e d P ro s c a r. M y
internist says that the drug is "use­
less, like taking su g a r p ills ." W hat
should I do?
D E A R R E A D E R : Although the final
w ord on P ro sc a r is not in, several
studies have shown that It does shrink
the prostate gland In a sizable propor­
tion of men who use it. Is it right for
you? O nly time will tell. Continue to
take P ro sc a r and be m o n ito re d by
your urologist If, after a few months,
yo u r sym ptom s haven't abated and
your prostate hasn't become smaller,
stop the drug. On the other hand, if
im p ro ve m e n t is ob vio u s, y o u r
internist may have to cat a little crow.
To give you more information. I am
se n d in g you a co p y of m y H e a lth
Report “Th e Prostate Gland." Other
readers who would like a copy should
send $2 plus a long, self-addressed,
stamped envelope to P.O. Box 2017,
M u rra y H ill Station, N e w Y o rk , N Y
10186 He sure to mention the title.
D E A R D R G O T T : I have a relative
in her 60s who was recently diagnosed
with ovarian cancer. I'm in my 60s and
have both ovaries. How can I be sure
that I don’t have the same disease?
D E A R R E A D E R : Ovarian cancer is
ju s tifia b ly one of the m ost feared
malignandes, because by the time it's
diagnosed, the tu m o r u s u a lly has
spread loo extensively to be cured
T h is c a n ce r a cco u n ts for about
24.000 new cases and 14.000 deaths a
year in the United States. Th e afflic­
tion typically causes abdominal full­
ness and discomfort. T h e tum or may
be suspected from a special blood test
called the CA 125 and is confirmed by

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an u ltra s o u n d e x a m in a tio n o r
exploratory surgery
Most authorities do not recommend
routine blood and ultrasound screen­
ing for healthy women without a fami­
ly history of ovarian cancer. However,
in women with such a history, screen­
ing may be appropriate, although no
studies have proved that deaths from
this cancer arc reduced by screening
In short, the testing is just too im pre­
cise to ju s tify its g e n e ra l use in
women without symptoms. Of course,
this is the hitch Hy the time sym p
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may be the single most important fac­
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situation is individualized, I suggest
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advice with respect to periodic exami­
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test and ultrasonography.

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be one's a p p ro a ch to life. I feel.
However, there are always some pes­
simists around. Yet rarely have I read
anything so depressing as this com ­
ment by E r ic Berne: "Hum an life is
mainly a process of filling time until
the arrival of death, o r Santa Claus,
with very little choice, if any. of what
kind of business one is going to trans­
act during the long wait."
After today's deal, though, I expect
the declarer, New Zealander Malcolm
Sims, would have agreed to a beer or
three with Berne.
After a brisk auction to seven hearts.
Sims had 11 top tricks: one spade, four
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order to get even with someone you teat
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spade ace, diamond ace. club to hand,
diamond ruff, trump to hand, diamond
ruff, dummy's last trump, club to hand,
and draw trumps. Th is line needs the
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dle trumps 4-1.
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