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Bike Week ‘98: ‘Honey, you can catch him’

SANFORD - Police say the
driver of a red pic kup truck Is
being sought In connection
with at least three Incidents of
attempted
child
ulxhirtlon.
TVo of the Incidents occurred
yesterday morning as children
werr on tire Ir way to Sanford
Middle School.
Sanford Poller Commander
Kay Bronson said the ffrst In­
cident was reported on Feb.
24. at Airport Boulevard and
Jewett Lane. The two similar
Incidents Wednesday morning

From Staff Reports
SEMINOLE • A formrr Semi­
nole County deputy on trial for
attempting to murder hi* wife,
will not be offered his Job bark
after a Jury found
him not
guilty tn court Wednesday.
Former Seminole
County
Deputy Tom Livingston. 30 was
acquitted by the Jury In the
shooting that paralyzed his
wife. Jennifer
Livingston Is still eligible to
be a police officer for whatever
law enforcement agency that
will employ him. However, his
former employers will not call
upon his services. Tom does
not have a Job with the Sher­
iff's Office." said U. Jack Cash,
police Information
officer with
tire
Seminole
County Sheriff's Office. T h e
Sheriff's Office does not accept
this ILlvtngston's actlonsl as
proper behavior.* Cash said
that the Sheriff's Office made
Its decision based on the facts
that Independently resulted tn
Livingston's arrest.

occurred at IHth Street and
Oak Avenue, and on Catalina
Drive. ’
"In each rase." he said, "tire
suspect drives by the girls
three or four times, then pulls
up and attempts to call them
over to his pickup and asks
them to get In.*
Bronson
added that at least on two oc­
casions. the man was seen
fondling himself.
Thr three girls who were approarhed by the man ranged tn
age from 13 to 14. All report­
edly gave the same general de­
scriptions of the man and thr
PI m m

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Planning fo r commerce,
apartm ents, adult biz
By Nick Pfetfauf
HERALD STAFF WRITER

L a n c o and Choryt Turcotto had som o e ic ite m o n t in
S an ford W e d n e s d a y morning boforo they hoadod o v o r

to Samsula lo r Qiko Wee* 9 6 a ctiv itie s. L a n ce capturod a m an running from the law.

Biker runs down a fugitive
By Ruaa White
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD • It was the wrong wrrk to mrss
with a Sanford biker named Lance Turrottr.
Hours before hr would be enjoying a round of
cold slaw wrestling and other Htkr Wrrk '98 ac­
tivities tn Samsula. Turrottr chased and jilnnrd
a m.ui trying to rscajre the law.
The Seminole County Sheriff's Office Is
grateful for Turcotte's true grit and firm grlji
Wednesday morning for an arrrst made near
23rd Street and Sanford Avenue.
William Henry O’Neal, 2H. had escaped from
Warrants Officer Jim Engebretsen and Sheriffs
Deputy Mike Nunes and tokrn off on foot.
Cheryl Turcotte turned to her husband and
said. *Honey. you can catch him."

It was a 911 call that swayed
the Jury's decision to pardon
Livingston of the crimes hr was
charged with.
Up until that
point. It was a hung Jury. The
Jurors could nut decide whether
to find Livingston guilty of at­
tempted murder. He allegedly
shot his wife and then tried to
clean up the scene to make It
Am

Pickup truck d riv e r
sought in attempted
abduction o f girls
By Nick Pfelfauf
HERALD STAFF WRITER

Former deputy
acquitted o f
attempted
murder will
not regain job

Hu n

5 0 C e n ts

T H U R S D A Y , M A R C H 5, 1998

90th Y E A R , No. 138

A c q u it. P i | r M

nils was all the urging 35-year-old Turcotte
needed to become a 200-pound posse of one.
Ills long brown hair flowing In the wind. 1\ircotie ( based O 'N e al In and out of yards, through
trees and hushes and jwst several howling
dogs.
"I don't flunk this guy thought 1 had a prayer
of catching him." hircotte said. *He was young
and prrtty quick I |ust thought of myself as a
linebacker for the Green Bay Packers and I'd
make the tackle."
Turcotte's j&gt;er1onnance drew the applause not
only of the sheriffs office but that of the resi­
dents In the neighborhood.
"We saw them pass between our house and
Chief Deputy Sheriff Steve Harriett's house."
linger Doughty said. T ills young fellow wasn't
P leu c 8m

Biker. PM * 3A

SANFORD - Al the most re­
cent Sanford City Commission
meeting, a proposal wus con­
sidered regarding u Joint plan­
ning agreement between the
city and Seminole County, re­
garding adult entertainment.
The
commissioners
dis­
cussed the proposal but noted
there were differences between
thr city's concept and the
county. It was suggested that
thr matter lx* examined by Die
Planning and Zoning Commis­
sion for possible changes or
recommendations. Thut report
Is scheduled to lead off this to ­
day's meeting of thr Sanford
IVkZ Commission.
In addition to the controver­
sial mattrr. a number of major
projects are also scheduled to
Ire considered by the PAZ. One
Is a site plan for a 96 unit
ajianment complex while onother Involves development of a
50 acre Industrial center.
Thr apartment complex Is on

properly located to the east of
thr formrr Kmart shopping
center, and south of the
Huntington Bank at the Inter­
section of E. Airjrort Hlvd. and
Americana Blvd.
To be called Sanford Green,
the 9.7 acre area Is proposed
to have 10 one-bedroom onr
bath units. 40 two-bedroom
one and a- half bath units, and
40 three-bedroom
two-bath
units. It Is to be under the con­
trol of National Church Resi­
dences.
Thr 96 units will be divided
among various earned Income
levels.
Miuty amenities are
also lo be Included. A market
study rrportrdly determined
that Sanford Green, 'will be
the
lrust
expensive
nonsubsidized apartment properly
In the market.*
The .jroject will be financed
by equity from the sale of Fed­
eral Low Income Housing Tax
Credits, bank financing and
developer financing.
Another major project achedrtM M

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P la n n in g - F a g * S A

S h e riff cautions businesses to bew are o f tornado victim scam
From Stall Reports
SEMINOLE • The Seminole County Sheriff's
Department baa issued words of rautlon lo
business owners regarding people seeking
storm relief assistance. Some people are not
really victims.
According to Lt. Jack Cash of the sheriff's de­
partment. It has been reported that Individuals
have approached local businesses fraudulently

representing themselves as victims of Uie recent
tomudo. Apparently, these subjects arc trying
to play on the business owners’ sympathy to get
discounts on purchases they do not deserve.
Cash suggests any business that questions
the legitimacy of a customer under these or
similar circumstances, can confirm the person
as a tornado victim by contacting Cite sheriffs
olllce. Victim advocates Debra Wagner and
Sherry McGrew have lists containing the names

of all Seminole County victims. This list can be
used to compare the Identification presented by
the person who represents hlm/hcrself as a
tornado victim.
The state has waived fees for the relssuance
of Florida Drivers Licenses and Identification
cards for victims of the tornadoes.
Sheriff's deputies who are dealing with the
victims under the Adopt-A-Block program have
been instructed to assist the victims In obtain­

ing the new cards. As a result, business owners
should expect the customer to have valid photo­
graphic Florida Identification, which should be
used In Identifying true victims.
Deputies Wagner and McGrew can be con­
tacted by phoning the sheriff's department at
330-6600, extensions 322 or 374 respectively.
After hours. Wagner can be reached on her
pager at 623-2582. McGrow's pager number Is
623-2903.

N ew home found for
community program
reaching out to youth
Bj JEANA HUGHES
Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD - Ask and ye shall
receive.
Rose Davis Is not timid when
It comes to Baking for the
tilings she needs for Iter kids.
Her kids are the at-risk youth
Involved In Brethren Reaching
Out (BRO). a Christian-based
youth outreach ministry • di­
rected by Davis.
Davis started BRO In July of
1995 with another minister.
Elder Alvin Johnson. Johnson
left the program a year ago to
attend college. Currently five
ministers work with Davis to
provide activities for young
people to build self esteem and
empower them on the road to a
positive future.
When Davis needed facilities

for BRO site asked and ahe was
directed to Tony Taylor, prop­
erty manager for Seminole
Garden Apartments. Tony at­
tended some of BRO's activities
and was convinced site was le­
gitimate.
In Michigan, Taylor had as­
sisted resident organizations In
establishing programs similar
to this. Ills experience had
proven to him that these pro­
grams are a win-win proposi­
tion for residents and property
owners. Taylor lias become an
avid supporter of Davis and
BRO.
"This particular community
(Seminole Oardrn Apartments)
lias no social programs acces­
sible to the residents.’ said
Taylor. He went to property
PIm m Am BRO. Fogs SA

Ofc. Gerald Taylor, of the Sanford Police Department,
Inspects some of the art painted by BRO participants

and recently on display at pokes headquarters. BRO
unveils its new home this weekend.

�2 A ■Semwofc Herald. Santord. Florida ■ Thursday. March 5. 1998

Anniversary celebration

bachcr (4071 246-2231.

The 75th Anniversary C ele­
bration of New Mt. Zion Mis­
sionary Baptist Church. 1720
Pear Ave. will Ik* Friday,
March 6 at 7:30 p.m. M ace­
donia Primitive Baptist Church
and Rev. Imparnto and con­
gregation
will
render
the
service.

Salting Lessons air being
oflered by certified Red Cross
Instructors with four Tuesday
classroom sessions 6:30-9:00
p.m.
at
the
Colonlaltown
Community Center and four
Saturdays on Lake Baldwin
from 9 a.m lo 2:30 p.m. Leant
all the basics, the cost is $80.
Please call the City of Orlando
Community and Youth Serv­
ices for details and registra­
tion by calling Vic Kruppcnbacker at (4071 246-2231.

Music program
A musical appreciation pro­
gram will honor Cynthia Cassanova Brown, musician for
the Morning Glory Choir No. 2
on Saturday. March 7 at 7:30
at 2600 Highway 46 East In
Sanford.
Featured guest artists will
be Minister Vernon Jones,
Vincent Smith. Gerald Cassanovu and various community
musical groups and church
choirs.

BWCCFC function
The sixth annual "Every
Black Woman Should Wear A
Red Dress' will be Saturday.
March 7 from 9 n.m. until 5
p.m. at the Holidny Inn located
at State Road 436 and Inter­
state-*! In Altamonte Springs.
'Giving Back-Reclaiming our
Communities* will have regis­
tration at the door which in­
cludes lunch with the work­
shop for $30. The sponsor Is
International Black Women's
Congress,
Central
Florida
Chapter.

M usician's meeting

Garden/ttail hikes
The Florida Trail Association
Is have a Leu Gardens/Lake
Kola bus hike on Saturday.
March 7 a I 9 a.m. at Harry P.
Leu Gardens In Orlando.
Hie meeting point will be at
the Gardens. 1730 N. Forest In
Orlando (off of Corvine Drivel
nt the main entrance. Enjoy u
stroll In beautiful leu Gardens
(hen take the Lynx bus to
downtown Orlando and walk
around Lake Eola. East lunch
at a restaurant In the Church
Street Station area and then
return to Leu Gardens by bus.
Bring water. The cost Is $6 for
K/Tbus ride and admission to
Leu Gardens. Lunch Is extra.
On Sunday. March H at 9
a.m. there will be a day hike
at Split Oak Forest. The
meeting point will be the for­
est lrailhead. 2 miles down
Clapp-Simms-Duda Road off of
Rt. 15, 3 miles north of Narcoosee.

V in ta g e view

Special to the Herald

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If you are a young man be­
tween the ages of 18 and 25,
It's time to think about your
Unde Sam. and the best way
to stay on his good aide Is to
register with Selective Service.
Although most men register
when they are 18, as required
by law. some fail to do so until
they are older. In some cases,
they wait too long.
If you are now 25, you have
only the months remaining un­
til your 26th birthday to regis­
ter. Selective Service does not
have the authority to accept
late registrations alter a man
reaches his 26th birthday.
Selective Service State Di­
rector Douglas R. Maddox cau­
tioned that, with few excep­
tions, a man who fails to regis­
ter before turning 26 will
permanently forfeit his eligi­
bility for certain benefits, sudi
as federal student aid, job
training, and most federal em­
ployment, In addition to facing
possible
prosecution
as a
felon.
Some states also require
registration for state student

Renewal seminars for teachers announced
Florida teachers In need of recharging have a program tai­
lor-made for them. Trn provocative, week-long semJnani ure
offered free to qualifying teachers. Tlir Florida Center for
Teachers program Is open to all currently employed class­
room teachers--pre-klndrrgarlrn through 12. media special­
ists and counselors--who have had a minimum of three years
leaching experience In Florida.
Seminars will lie held during summer and fall In the Tampa
Bay Arra. Titles of Ihe seminars Included: Tlir Search for
Meaning; Florida F'olk Culture; Florida as Home: Sports and
Amerlrun Culture-; Archeology and Community: What Is Tills
Tiling Called Work?; Aslan Religions in Florldu; Friendship;
and Searching for A Sense of Place. Each seminar Is llmltrd
to 25 participants and Is conducted by a leading scholar In
the field. All seminar expenses are paid.
The Florida Center of Teachers is a program ol the Florida
Humanities Council. Applications can lie obtained from I hr
Florida Humanities Council web site nahnm.org nr liy writing
lo F11C al 1725 1/2 East Seventh Avenue. Tampa, 33005
(H13) 272-3473.

ATI Health Education Center.
Miami.
The Art Institute of Ft. Lau­
derdale, Ft. Lauderdale.
Atlantic Coast Institute. FI.
Lauderdale.
Career
Training
Institute,
Apopka. Orlando.
Central Florida Institute. Palm
Harbor.
Chapman School of Seaman­
ship, Stuart.
City College. Casselberry, Ft.
Lauderdale, Oalneavtlle.
ConCorde
Career
Institute.
Jacksonville,
Lauderdale
Lakes. Miami. Tampa.
Cooper Career Institute. West
Palm Beach.
Coral Ridge Nurse's Assistant
Training School. Ft. Lauder­
dale.
Flfl's School o f Pet Grooming.
Winter Park.
Florida Academy of Massage.
Ft. Myers.
Florida College of Natural
Health,
Miami,
Altamonte
S p rin g s. Pum pann (leach-.

TRANSMISSION
TROUBLE?

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Florida Metropolitan Univer­
sity. Clearwater. .Ht. Luunderdale.
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FHU Sail Real World Fldueatlon. Winter Park.
Ilerzlng Institute. Melbourne,
Orlando.
Institute of Career Flducatlon,
West Palm Beach.
Inti Academy of Merchandis­
ing &amp; Design. Tampa.
International College, Naples.
n T Technical Institute, FT.
Lauderdale,
Jacksonville,
Maitland. Miami, Tampa.
Joe Blasco Make-Up Center
East, Orlando.
Johnson and Wales University,
North Miami.
Kelser Career Institute. Lake
Worth.
Kelser
College,
Daytona
Beach, Ft. Lauderdale, Mel­
bourne, Sarasota. Tallahassee.
Segal Institute, Clearwater.
Southwest Florida College of
Business. Ft. Myers.
Tampa Technical
Institute,
Tampa
Ultrasound Diagnostic School,
Jacksonville, Pompano Beach,
Tampa.
P
Webster
College,
Holiday. I
Ocala.
I
WebBtcr Tech, Tampa.
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Attention young men:
Uncle Sam needs you!
S p e c ia l to H a tald

£ t e m t n o lc H e r a ld

m o know!

224 scholarships offered
for high-demand careers

Tbr Florida Association of
Post secondary
Schools and
Colleges (FAPSC) la offering a
record $2.5 million In fulltutlioii scholarships through
The hike will l&gt;e a 5 mile 55 member schools and col­
loop trail to see unusual oak leges throughout the state.
for which the park Is named. These scholarships are avail­
Bring water and snacks. Lunch able statewide to public and
will be at a local eatery after­ private Florida high school
ward.
seniors and GED recipients to
Come sail away
encourage them to pursue
The Sailing Club, a commu­ Trail meeting
postsccondary education.
nity sailing program Including
Tills year 224 full tuition
The Florida Trail Association
club fleet, club races, charter
scholarships are being offered
will have Its monthly program
cruises, basic sailing lessons
In both degree and diploma
meeting on Thursday. March
and much more lias Its m eet­
programs. These scholarships
12 at 7 p.m. at Harry P. Leu
ings every 4th Monday. 7:00
Gardens.
Camellia
Room. are available In programs that
p.m. at Colonial Town Neigh­
1730 N. Forest. Orlando (off prepare students for the high
borhood Center. 1517 Lake
demand careers of the next
Corrlne Dr.).
Highland Drive. Orlando. For
century In numerous Indus­
Information call Dave Akins:
Join them for their monthly tries Including health care,
Orlando (407) 628-8081. For
program
meeting.
Refresh­ computers, electronics, enter­
ments will be served.
tainment. tourism, business,
lessons call Vic Kruppen*
cosmetology,
culinary
arts.
(aAhlbh merchandising and d e­
sign and others. All or these
Institutions arc members of
the Florida Association of Post­
secondary Schools and Col­
leges and are licensed or ex­
empt from licenser by one of
Today: Partly cloudy, tllgha In
the two state boards governing
the mid-70s. Lows in the mld- THURSDAY:
private postsecondary Institu­
SO
LUNAR
TABLE:
min.
11:20
50n. Friday: Thunderstorms.
tions.
Highs in the uppcr-70s. Lows a.m., maj. 5:10 a.m., min.
The scholarship program Is
around-60.
Saturday:
11:55 p.m., maj. 5:40 p.m.
celebrating Its 15th year and
Thunderstorms. Itlghs In the
over that period that awards
mld-70s. Lows in the low-OOs. TIDES: Daytona Beach: high:
have exceeded $6.6 million.
1:14 a.m., 1:39 p.m.. low: 7:37
Bus day:
Thunderstorms.
Students Interested In apply­
Highs In the low-70s. Lows In a.m., 7:52 p.m. New Smyrna
the mld-BOa.
ing for the scholarship may
Beach: high: 1:19 a.m„ 1:44
receive Information and appli­
p.m., low: 7:42 a.m.. 7:57 p.m..
cations from their high school
H ot—
&gt;o utlo o k
l Cocoa Beach: high: 1:34 a.m..
guidance counselors or high
1:59 p.m., low: 7:57 a.m., 8:12
school media centers, from
FRIDAY
THURSDAY
participating FAPSC schools
Ptcldy 70 56 T b trim 78 60 p.m.
and colleges, via the Internet
at www.fapsc.org or request
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
them directly from FAPSC,
T atrau 78 63 Tatnna 71 58
200 West College Avenue,
Daytona Beach ft New
Tallahassee,
FL 32301, (850)
8m yrna Beach: Seas are 4577*3139,
e-mail:
acholar—
6 feet and choppy. Water
shlpOfapsc.org. Deadline for
4 -4 :
temperature at Daytona Is
applying Is April 10, 1998.
61 degrees and at New
Hara am tha winning numbsra
The following schools and
satsetsd on Wsdrwsday In tha
Sym m a. 62 degrees. Winds
colleges are participating In
R oo d s Lottery:
are from the southwest at
the 1998 FAI%C Scholarship
Fantasy S
15-20 m.p.h.
Program:
3-5-20-23-25
Lotto (Fab. 25)
ATI Career Training Center,
5-5-20-23-43-47
Ft. Lauderdale. Miami, Oak­
land Park.
Tha Ugh tsmpsraturs Is

The Sanford/Central Florida
Interdenominational
Musi­
cian's Guild will hold their
monthly meeting on Saturday.
March 7 at 9 a.m. at Denny's
Restaurant. State Road 46 and
lnterstatc-4 across from the
Seminole Mall. Charles Jackson Is president.

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anoth er oxcollont pro v isio n by tho city pla n n o rs In the v e ry bottom o l
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ch u rch o n the nght Is tho F irst P re sb yte ria n Y o u ch u rch h is to ria n s lot

T ho city o l S an ford w h ich w a s Incorporated in 1877 lo oke d like this c ir c a
1890. Y o u are looking north on P a rk A v o n u o toward L a k o M onroe, H oly
C r o s s E p is c o p a l C h u rc h Is in tho foreground at Fourth and P ark. N o tice
lh a t our lo ro la th e ra had Ihe Insight to cre a te a wide north/south m ain
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about to let the other one get away."
'Once I had him, I wasn't about to let him get
away." Turcotte said. *1 put my elbow Into his
back nnd told him to put his other arm behind
him. He submitted quick."
Turcotte said It was more of a spur of the
moment tiling not be brave action on his part.
He had no Idea If the man teas armed (he
wasn't). "If anything. I hoped there were no big
dogs.
*1 guess I'm tired of people trying to get away
with something. I can’t, why should they?"
The episode over. Turcotte hoped to hop on
his 1(171 Shovrlhrnd Harley-Davidson and head

BRO
Coatlaaad from Fags 1A
owner Dill Gorman and con*
vtneed Gorman of the benefits
such a program would provide
to residents and to manage­
ment.
Oorman generously has do­
nated an apartment and the
utilities free of charge. The
apartment will be used as an
office and as a place for activi­
ties and classes provided by
HKO.
Davis Is responsible for the
restoration and cleanup of the
apartment. She has worked
diligently since Feb. 2. With
her hard work and the help of
several of the residents HRO's
new home Is almost ready.
In
December
Seminole
County students participated
In an art workshop coordinated
by HKO and held at the San­
ford Police Department. The
workshop was sponsored by
l*artnrn» In Art Visual Educa­
tion under the direction of
Kevin llaran of the University
of Central Florida.
The student's art was on dis­
play in the SPD lobby for two
weeks tn January. Horan Is
having all the an framed and
the nrt work will Ik- on perma­
nent display In the new HKO
offices.
Housekeeping classes will
begin soon for young adult fe­
males. Two classes for youths
will also meet at the new head­
quarters. Activities will Include

to Dike Week.
T ve been going over there since I9B0," he
said. *IVe met bikers from all over the world.
They're good people and we have real good fun.
We're all family. I'm not in till 3 a.m."
Turcotte said he looked forward to each of the
events, especially on the final day when a
Japanese bike Is dropped from a crane. He said
what's left of the bike Is smashed by the blkera.
"You beat the heck out of It for a $1 a whack,”
he said.
•1 think you have your aggression out a l­
ready," Cheryl Turcotte told her husband.
•Maybe not," he said.

field trips, tutoring classes.
Biblical education, videos, arts
and crafts. Future plans In­
clude programs for young adult
males.
One hundred-twenty
kids
from
12 Seminole
County
Schools are actively involved In
DRO. Davis and Taylor esti­
mate another 400 socially and
economically
disadvantaged
children, most between the
ages of three and eight, live
within
Seminole
Garden
Apartments.
Once again Davis is not shy
about DRO's needs. The list in­
cludes three easels,
three
right-foot
hardwood topped
folding tables, arts and crafts
supplies, ofllce supplies and a
VCR. The new offices are des­
perately In need of a window
air conditioning unit, four dark
brown celling fans and local
telephone nervier.
Davis Is grateful for all the
support and donations BRO
has received over the last three
years. She Is also not shy with
tier thanks or her praise. The
success of BRO Is through the
combined efforts of Davis, law
enforcement, churches and as­
sorted Individuals and groups.
'Sheriff Eallnger and the
Seminole County Sheriff■ Of­
fice have supported us 100
percent tn every endeavor."
said Davis. "And there hasn't
been any request to Mayor
Dale or any city employee that

Planning----Csatiaasd tram Fags IA
uled to come up for considera­
tion Involves a request for re­
zoning of approximately 50
acres on MrllonvtUe Avenue.
SOUtit. RG. "Bud* Feather Is
proposing a atata-of-the-art
Industrial Commerce Center,
which he says may employ aa
many as 3.000 people. It would
be located near the SanfordOrlando
Airport
and
the
OrreneWay. just south of Lake
Mary Blvd.
Feather says he wants to
subdivide the property into 30
one to one and a- half acre
sites for companies to buy,
then build their own facilities.
Other Items on the agenda
Involve large structures which
are being proposed.
As of earlier this week, the
following Items were listed on
the VBtZ agenda:
■Ordinance regarding mulUjurisdictional land use permit­
ting regarding adult entertain­

ment
establishments
and
sexually oriented businesses.
"Request to rezone (50-acres)
for Industrial use, 3801 Mellonvtlle Avenue.
"Rezontng property at 1025 W.
25th Street.
"Conditional use for multi fam­
ily dwelling at southwest cor­
ner of Airport Blvd. and Ameri­
can Blvd.
"Site plan for Sanford Green, a
06-apartment complex at the
southwest comer of Airport
Blvd. and American Blvd.
"Site plan for 3,022 sq. ft. addi­
tion to AFCOM, at 100 Com­
merce Way.
"Site plan for 0,000 sq. ft. air­
craft maintenance hangar for
Cumalr, at the Oilando Sanford
Airport.
"Site plan for 7,080 sq. ft. and
17, 400 so. ft. building far
Mack Warehouses at Sanford
Central Park.
"Additional business from floor
and commission members.
"Reports from staff

hasn't been honored*.
And we must not forget the
support of the Sanford Police
Department reminds
Davis.
SPD Community Service Ofllccra will share the new offices
with BRO.
BRO receives a large amount
of support from Student Ven­
ture for Campus Crusades for
Christ, a part of the BUI Bright
Organization, and its North
Orlando Director Vince f\i rpero. Davis also acknowledges
the hand In hand collaboration
of Pastor Randall Hall Walker
of Assembly of God, located at
Seminole Garden Apartments
and Davis' own church family
at Reddick Memorial First Horn
Church of the Uvlng God.
The residents of Seminole
Garden Apartments ask every
day when the offices will open,
whrn the programs will start.
Taylor Is very optimistic about
laying
the
foundation
for
brighter futures and the bene­
fits to the complex.
For Darts, It's all for the
kids. She recalls a statement
made by Deputy Chief Dennis
Whitmire, "How do we know It
won't work If we don't try ItT*.
Tire new HRO offices are lo ­
cated in apartment *20. Semi­
nole Garden Apartments. The
ubllc Is Invited to an open
ouse for HRO on Saturday,
March 7 from 1 to 4:00 p.m.
For more Information call Rose
Darts at 323-0203 or 321-1768.

K

•Other Items and adjournment.
The Sanford Planning and
Zoning Commission meeting Is
scheduled to begin at 7 p.m.,
Thursday. March 5. In the
commission chambers of San­
ford City Hall.

Acquit------Cssttassg f r i s Fags LA
look like an accident. Living­
ston was looking at a sentence
tn excess of 12 years.
According to Livingston's ac­
count. he thought he heard
gunfire. A figure burst Into his
bedroom, and he reached for
his .45 caliber pistol and fired.
However, his wife sold that she
had came Into get the couple's
two-year old daughter when
Livingston punched her and
then shot l»cr. Circuit Judge
Seymour Benson did not allow
evidence which connected Liv­
ingston with a supposed his­
tory of spousal abuse.

Abduction
Castls—4 fr M Fags LA
pickup. None of the girls was
Injured or molested.
The man was described as
white. In his late 20‘s. He was
said to be tall and slender with
short dark hair shaved on the
sides. He lutd facial acne and
at least one girl believed she
saw a tattoo on the man's right
arm.
The vehicle was Identified as
a red Ford Ranger pickup with

a black tool box. and a black
or gray stripe down the side.
The first three letters on the
vehicle's license plate were
given as TDI.
While police are presently
concentrating on these three
separate incidents, Bronson
said there may have been more
of a similar nature In recent
times, and urged parents and
children to report any at­

tempted abductions Immedi­
ately.
‘ I urge anyone who has in­
formation on this, especially
people who may know the
driver or can Identify the
pickup truck, to call Sanford
Police aa soon as possible,*
Bronson ciald. "This Is a seri­
ous situation Involving chil­
dren, and Die sooner we moke
an arrest tn this case, the safer
our children will be."

H.E.L.P. Youth
Seminole
County
Public
Schools,
The
Community
Foundation o f Central Florida,
Domett Bank, and Heart of
Florida United Way (HFUW)
have Joined together to direct
H.E.L.P., Hands-on Education
and Leadership Project.
The project Is designed to
provide an opportunity for
Juniors of Seminole County
Public Schools to develop and
participate In a volunteer
project with a learning com ­
ponent within their commu­
nity.
The studenta are selected as
either
Project
Leaders
or
Youth Council Member*. The
project Leaders team with an
adult and submit a proposal to
the district-wide Youth Coun­
cil for approval.
Florida Learn and Serve, a
federally funded grant pro­
gram In Tallahassee, and The
Community
Foundation
of
Central Florida, have provided
funding for these projects.

During the last cycle, eight
projects were approved by the
Youth Council and the Project
Leader* and adults are cur­
rently completing their proj­
ects. One team decided to r e ­
furbish the lounge of a local
work opportunity facility and
received $500 for the project.
Another team wanted to work
with the Issue of peer pressure
facing many young students
today and received $250 for
the project.
Each student
chooses an agency to work
with while creating their prot­
ect. and then partner's with
the agency to complete i t
H.E.L.P. Is a wonderful way
for students to get Involved In
the community. Students that
complete 75 hour* o f commu­
nity service are eligible for a
half credit towards elective
high school credit through
Seminole
County
Public
Schools.

Y our guide to smoke-free
dining in Central Florida
Special to the Herald

moves freely throughout
restaurant.

ORLANDO--The Tobacco Free
Central Florida Coalition has
produced Its first Guide to
Smoke-Free Dining In Central
Qfldda. giving residents a list
of restaurants In Orange.
Seminole, Osceola, and Lake
County which do not permit
smoking.
The dining guide, produced
In cooperation with the Walt
Disney Memorial Cancer Insti­
tute at Florida Hospital and
SmlthKlIne Beecham, has been
endorsed
by
Gov.
Lawton
Chiles.
*lt Is estimated nearly half a
million Americans die each
year from tobacco related Ill­
nesses," Chiles said, 'and
53,000 Americans die from ex­
posure to second-hand smoke."
‘ Because of these alarming
numbers.'
he
continued,
'grassroots coalitions across
the state have been working to
edurate the public about the
dangers of smoking and sec­
ond-hand smoke. As part of
those efforts. I am happy to
endorse Die Tobacco Free Cen­
tral Florida
Coalition's "A
Guide to Smoke-Free Dining In
Central Florida.*
The Coalition
has
been
funded by the American Cancer
Society, the American Heart
Association, and the American
Lung Association. Its member­
ship
Includes
community
members whose focus Is to
educate the public on the
harmful effects of tobacco, and
to act as an advocate for posi­
tive reform.
Stefanlc
lloglund,
local
American Cancer Society rep­
resentative. indicated the din­
ing guide will help
non­
smoking restaurant patrons
protect
themselves
from
harmful cigarette toxins.
‘ Harmful toxins remain In
the air long after smokers have
left the building.' she stated,
'and those elements continue
to harm whomever remains In
the building."
In addition, Hoglund said
non smoking patrons seated tn
non-smoking sections are not
prelected from second-hand
smoke because the smoke

the

current legislative session In
Tallahassee are attempting to
get an amendment passed to
the Florida Clean Indoor Air
Act giving local communities
the |&gt;ower to pass stronger
laws regarding Bmoklng In
public places.

Further, she said that scien­
tific studies of smoke-free res­
taurants In Texas, California
nnd Colorado showed sales did
not decrease after smoke-free
ordinances were passed.

"We strongly encourage resi­
dents," Hoglund concluded, "to
contact their local Btate sena­
tor and representative and re­
quest their support of this
amendment."

Currently, Floridians do not
have the authority to set their
own laws regarding smoking in
public places. A statewide sur­
vey by Mathematlca Policy Re­
search revealed 74 percent of
Floridians.
however.
favor
banning smoking In all Indoor
public places.

To receive a free copy of the
smoke-free dining guide, call
tile American Cancer Society
In Orlando. 843-8680.

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Editorials/ Opinions
Sanford lakefront beach idea is all w et
M any
Sanford
residents
arc w aitin g for the proposed
development o f the city's
lakefront
area
and F o rt
Mellon Park to get u n d er­
way. A few however, are o b ­
jectin g to the proposal.
Opponents generally be­
lieve It will elim inate the
park as we know It now and
possibly restrict the view
from East First Street o f the
lake area.
Proponents say It will Im ­
prove the local econom y,
and create a site where the
city can finally begin using
the land to glean tax m on ey
rather than It being a w rite­
off.
Depending on which plan
or artist conception
one
sees, proposed development
could Include a hotel, con ­
ference center, apartm ent
lowers, boardwalk or oth er
amenities.
In response to the n a y ­
sayers. officials say the pres­
ent park land w ill continue
to have a passive park area
and
according
to
som e
plans, may actually be re ­
configured
Into an even
more delightful area
for
strolling, sitting or en jo yin g

the natural scenery.
There Is one proposal h o w ­
ever. that wc believe should
be quashed right from the
outset. W e sec absolutely no
need for a beach along the
lakefront o f Lake Monroe.
Even without the m yriad
alligators w ho have been
longtim e residents o f the
lake, tire w ater Isn't clean
and clear. Tills Is not to say
that one would become 111
swim m ing In the waters o f
the lake, but Just ask your -

£bitonnl/®pintcm
self, would you swim In Lake
M on ro e?
Jet skiers and others w ho
use the lake for recreation
quite often fall Into the w a ­
ter. But they are on ly In for
a brief time. They are not In
the w ater for hours nt a
time.
Officials probably
know
none o f us would swim In
the lake. They
probably
wouldn't swim there either.
But In an effort to attract
tourist and visitor dollars,
they propose a beach. Yes,
beaches are delightful to sec.
but only those which are
well
maintained.
clean.

sandy and usable.
If w e expect visitors to sit
on the beach In Sanford and
wade In the w ater o f the
lake, wc arc only foolin g
ourselves.
In trying to find advan­
tages for a beach ns opjxiscd
to the present seawall, we
can only find one point.
IVoplc can fall o ff the seawall
Into the lake, and because it
would lie nearly Impossible
to climb back onto shore,
people could drown.
W ith a bench, no one
would fall In. Children h o w ­
ever. m ay find it easier to
run Into the water, and th ey
could also drown, m erely be­
cause the lake attracts them.
So perhaps even that point
Is moot.
Until som ething Is done
along the lakefront, there
will continue to be people
prom oting it ns well ns o p ­
posing It.
W e suspect It
could take years before we
see nny m arked changes In
d ie appearance.
But regarding the p ro ­
posed bench area, wc again
ask. would you swim In Lake
M onroe right now ? T hat
should serve to resolve that
m atter.

Insurance Examiner Hazel G reenberg, who stops
lor a cup o( coffee alter a day ol assessing tornado
damage In Sanford.

The Salvation Army Emergency Disaster Services
food van near the FEM A headquarters at the Semi­
nole County Agriculture Center Is a welcome sight tor

Rem em bering the Salvation Army
and the good work volunteers do
Noreen A. Bryant
S a n fo rd

more E v id e n c e s
a v a s t right wing co n spir acy .,

BILL PUTS
ON TEN
FOUNDS

0UD0YCHEWS UP

U IL L A R Y 'S FAVORITE

HILLARY
BURNS

Hurricane Andrew struck the Miami area
within a couple of years after we moved to the
Sunshine State. It was awful to see all that
destruction on TV. It waa worse to aee It when
wr drove to Miami for my husband's eye sur­
gery at the VAMC. The area surrounding the
VAMC was not part of what was truly devas­
tated. yet trees with roots as high as a van
were uprooted all aver, traffic lights were
blown away, everywhere I went people were
talking about their own losaea, their family's
Injuries. The police were asking constantly for
people to stay out of the areas that were hit
die hardest, lor the same reasons our Sheriff
imposed a curfew for Lake Jesup, to avoid
theft and to give people a chance to absorb
die reality and salvage what dtey could. Mo­
tels were "Jammed' with insurance company
representatives trying to help, and out of town
’contiwtain’ Trying to cash in. The lure waa so
great Ynany oT them paid for their' rooms on a
monthly basis, so they'd have a place to stay.
At the time all of that happened. I couldn't
help but notice that every time the news cam­
eras were showing the devastation, the
American Red Cross waa In the foreground
asking for cash, while the Salvation Army was
In the background helping people and distrib­
uting coffee, food, blankets.

Now the people on Lake Jesup have suffered
a similar horror and so many lost everything.
We who survived unscathed can't help but
wonder why. and thank God for that blessing.
Certainly we saw marvelous work done by our
local law enforcement agencies, and die stale
troopers who helped to augment our own per­
sonnel. Once again, the news cameras focus­
ing on the devastation couldn't help but allow
the SalvaUon Army In the background helping
the survivors, while the Red Cross asks for
cash. Of course the Red Cross is so hard up
for cash. Ellnitx-th Dole again (lew In lo 'lead*
the "team*, while the Salvation Army rented
space so survivors could m oreeasily obtain
the basics they need after th rive lost every­
thing.
My Dad was a veteran who survived both die
attack on Pearl Harbor and dir European
Theatre Operation. He told me that even then
the Red Cross would notify someone of a fam­
ily members final illness or death, but do
nothing to provide..a way for them to get
home. Dad said most of diem sent their
money home and had little cash, never
knowing If they'd survive, and not wanting to
deprive their families If they didn't. I don't
know what the Salvation Army did during
World War II. but I aee what they do now. and
I remember It when It Is time for donations. I
hope you will too.

School was at fault, not Fellowship o f Christian Athletes
Last Friday, Teague Middle School m ade
a mistake. Let them pay for IL not a grou p
o f devoted ldds w h o are an example o f
much o f w hat Is right In the schools today.
The Incident began when Teague Invited
g o lf professional T iger WoodB to appear at
a Black History M onth event and W oods
accepted.
Ju t prior to the event. W oods canceled
and
Teague
scrambled
to
find
a
replacement. In keeping with the athletic
theme, the school brought In m embers o f
the Fellowship o f Christian Athletes (FC A)
to make a presentation.
The group Is made up o f thousands o f
kids and has chapters at every high school
In Central Florida. They do good thingB
and, for the m ost part, have a loose,
unofficial relationship with the schools. It
Is not governm ent or school funded.
They m eet on cam pus and spon sor
events such as Rally Around the Pole, a

prayer session held once a year prior to
school that drew nearly 400 students at
Sem inole High School alone, and the
recent weekend Oast that drew students
from every high school In the county.
There Is no coercion on their part and they
are visible on every school campus. They
are to be applauded for doing som ething
positive.

Cbitorial/teptmon
However, at Teague, many students and
parents objected and. b y yesterday. It was
the subject o f ta lk radio all over O rlando
w ith parents and students referring to the
group w ith term s such as ‘ religious
terrorists.' and 'J es u s freaks.*
That's w rong. Sure, their presentation
contained religious material. T hat’s w hat
the organization la all about. W hat did

Teague officials expect?
The FC A representatives only did w hat
they w ere asked to do that day. It was t h e .
Teague school officials w ho m ade the
mistake o f bringing In a religious group to
speak during school hours at a m andatory
assembly.
Unfortunately, people all over Orlando
are ready to lynch FCA members, terrified
that their kids will turn Into religious
zealots because o f a harm less assembly.
Suddenly, the FC A has a stigma attached
to it because they were doing, with
perm ission, w hat com es naturally to them.
Don't be surprised If som eone overreacts
and lim its FCA access to campuses, even
m aking them rem ove filers from the walls
o f the school and requiring them to m eet
o ff campus.
It'a a loose relationship, but. until this
week, one that worked.
Ju st rem em ber that the FCA did n oth in g

w ron g.
Teague officials deserve a reprimand,
although not the tar and feathering that
was b rin g called for In the media Tuesday.
Today, the school board will meet at 3
p.m. to deal with the situation. Let's hope
they don't overreact.
There Is violence In schools, drugs are
ram pant and no one seems to be able to
control It. One o f the things they can
control Is restricting. In any way, the F C A
and Us relationship to the schools.
If they do that, they'll be doing a terrible
Injustice to a positive group o f students
which far outnum bers the drug users and
hate mongers on campuB.
Don't let that happen. Make sure y o u r
school board representative knows that It
would be w rong to overreact and punish
the w rong group.
Teague was at fault. Not the Fellowship o f
Christian Athletes.
A

(Pur 3foaberg W titt JLttttvi 3Eo QLht (Ebftor
Drug war strategy
If It were possible to devise a
scheme more convoluted and
ridiculous than the present U.
S. drug war strategy, this Con­
gress Is well on Its way to
achieve that dubious distinc­
tion. Representing only four
percent of the world's popula­
tion. the United States con­
sumes nearly half of the Illicit
drugs-a whopping 92S0 billion
annually. Yet. this nation de­
mands that the rest of the
world cooperate In our War on
Drugs as the price o f America's
‘ goodwill.*
Some members of Congress
still believe that eradicating
drug crops and trafficking In
source countries Is the most
efficient way to enforce drug
prohibition.
First tried by
President Theodore Roosevelt
In 1005 to stop opium smug­
gling Into the newly acquired
Philippine Islands, this strat­
egy failed miserably then and
has continued to fall through­
out the Twentieth Century for

every subsequent administra­
tion that has tried it.
Yet, members o f Congress
regularly call for a stepped-up
War on Drugs to clear our
streets and neighborhoods of
Illegal drugs. In order to pro­
tect our children. They give
truth to the words o f George
Santayana who said: *111000
who cannot remember the past
are condemned to repeat ft*
If you wish to compare an­
other foiled initiative by our
government, you don't have to
look for. Consider the 1905
"War on Poverty", s bureau­
cratic boondoggle that actually
Increased poverty each year
while demanding ever greater
amounts o f tax dollars to be
shoveled Into Its maw. Con­
gress recognized Its mistake af­
ter 30 years o f failure and re­
formed welfare In 1990 by re­
turning responsibility to the
states. Now Congress must
recognize It has created an
authoritarian bureaucracy to
enforce drug prohibition which
has progressively Increased
drug use and the addiction ra­

tio in the United States popula­
tion.
Drug prohibition and the War
on Drugs has also contributed
to world-wide drug trafficking-the greatest criminal enter­
prise the world has ever
known. The War on Drugs at­
tempts to eradicate the avail­
able supply of drugs at Its
source, but It has not contrib­
uted one lota to reducing drug
use. Please show me one drug
addict that has been forced
from his habit for a lack of Il­
legal drugs to b u y..
And how Is the War on Drugs
affecting our youth. According
to a recent survey of 12-17 year
olds sponsored by the Com­
mission on Substance Abuse
Among America’s Adolescents,
a fourth o f the 12 -year-olds
surveyed said they know some­
one who uses hard drugs such
as cocaine or heroin--a 122
percent Increase In one year!
These finding should not sur­
prise us when nearly 630,000
members of juvenile gang*
across America are selling
drugs to our children wherever

our society can reduce drug use
In a legal market. Yet, drug bu­
reaucrats make the self-serving
claim that legal drugs would
quadruple drug addiction. This
assertion la simply not true,
and la the crux o f the problem:
The drug bureaucracy has a
vested Interest In perpetuating
the myth that prohibition will
work, rather than working to
find a solution.
General
McCaffrey,
the
United States' Drug Czar, says.
‘ At the end o f the day. there
can be only one clear priority
and that la focus on youth,
drug prevention and educa­
tion.' Yet Congress la de­
manding a renewed campaign
to eradicate the drug supply at
Its source.

they gather.
In researching my new book,
"Hie Enemy Is Us-How to De­
feat Drug Abuse and End the
War on Drugs.* I came to un­
derstand bow juveniles • are
drawn into Illegal drug ped­
dling that brings death, crime,
corruption and violence to our
communities. This is the most
horrifying side or lUegsl drugs
In America --our children are
accepting It.
Like alcohol, the repeal of
drug prohibition would virtually
eliminate drug dealers, Juvenile
drug sellers, crack houses, and
drug-related crime. Al Capone
ruled Chicago during Prohibi­
tion in the ‘ Roaring 20s* and
his counterparts
controlled
every major U. S. city. After the
repeal or alcohol prohibition In
1933. alcohol-related criminal
artlvttles such aa bootlegging,
hijackings, rum-running and
speakeasies disappeared from
America's landscape.
My book rites an abundance
of empirical evidence to prove

We can save our children by
repealing prohibition and re­
storing a regulated, nonviolent
drug market as we did for alco­
hol-but absent the deaths,
crime, violence and corruption
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Miami, F L

Diverting attention
A lot of people are speculat­
ing that the Iraq War la a Clin­
ton ploy to distract attention
away from the Monica Lewin­
sky story. Some are saying that
It's like the movie. “Wag the
Dog*. I think that Clinton la a
lot slicker than that. There are
much bigger Clinton plots In
the works to distract attention
away from scandal.
proval rating went up to ‘
percent after his State o f tl
Union address which main
me wonder If Clinton balanci
the federal budget to dtstra
attention away from sex sea
dais. TWo yean ago, CllnU
ended the war In Bosnia to di
tract attention from FfleOat
Before that he avoided a war
Haiti Just to distract attentlo
from...! forget See how site
he 1st He made me forget.

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Head for the lake, jum p in
the boat, it’ s the revenuers
From Staff Reporta
Herr conic the *rcvcnucra." Tills time It's not
moonshine stills they're after but expensive
yachts.
The Florida Department o f Revenue has an­
nounced a crackdown on the owners of expen­
sive yachts who Attempt to evade paying sales
taxes on the boats. Revenue officials
estimate the state could be losing millions of
dollars In sales taxes from Individuals who are
buying and registering their vessels ns a special
type of rental boat, when the yacht Is really for
personal use.
Until April 1, the Revenue Department will
waive all penalties due on the back taxes owned
tf the yacht owners voluntarily disclose their tax
liability. Those who do not come forward within
lire month-long window will be subject to a full
audit of thetr personal, business and federal In­
come tax records, which could uncover federal
tax liabilities In addition to the slate taxes
owed.
"Tire cttUens of Florida expect that all Indi­
viduals. no matter how big their bank accounts,
will pay their fair share of the state's tax lairden.* said Revenue Executive Director Urey
Fuchs. "People who buy luxury yachts Intended
for personal use should be paying the entire
sales tax due on that purchase. Just like the av­
erage cltUen must do when he or she buys a
car. a boat or any other personal Item."
Revenue officials were first made aware of the
Issue tn late 1990 when a tax collector noticed
that several yacht owners were forming corpora­
tions. registering their newly purchased vessels
as a "bare boat* and then "renting* the yachts

Host family needed
Face The World, a nonprofit
educational exchange founda­
tion. Is looking for a replace­
ment host family. A 15 year
old bay from Russia needs a
host family for the remainder
of the school year due to a
change in the current family's
circumstances. He Is fully cov­
ered with Insurance, lias his
own spending money and cur­
rently attends Seminole High
School.
Won't you open your heart
and home? For further Infor­
mation. call 332-12HH.

back to themselves. When the tax collector
asked one purchaser about tire practice, the
owner acknowledged that he was really buying
the yacht for pcrsonnl use.
Under current law. n vessel that Is bought to
l»e used exclusively for "bare boat" rental Is ex­
empt front sales tux on the purchase price. In­
stead. sales tax Is applied to the amount of the
rental charge each time the vessel Is rented out.
The rental Is considered as "bare boat" meaning
the owner does not supply a crew.
One of the first nreas where revenue agents
stmek was West l*alm Beach where u pilot pro­
gram uncovered several multi-million dollar
yachts, each with unpaid tax bills totaling sev­
eral hundred thousand dollars. Although regis­
tered as "bare boats.* only a few reported col­
lecting sales taxes, although owner records In­
dicated that the yacht was being used fre­
quently.
.
,
. . .
Several of the yachts were also found to be
outfitted In fine china, paintings and expensive
furnishings, some of which were estimated as
millions of dollars In value, but all purc hased /
tax-free.
There was no Immediate word of exactly
where the revenue agents will go. In addition to
coastal areas where many large ocean going
yachts are kept, there were Indications that
some checking may also be done on large In­
land bodies of water, possibly the St. Johns
River.
,
Yacht owners wishing to have penalties
waived by taking advantage of the amnesty pe­
riod before It expires on April 1. s h o u l d phone
tire Department of Rrvenue at 1-850-488-3821.

is to raise money for the newly
established trust fund for the
children of the late Marcia
Green McGill (Armlsba Char­
les and Alvontr McGill).
The bcnrflt concert will take
place on Saturday. March 14.
1998 at 7 p.m. Ilease come
out and help to make this spe­
cial program a success.

Is your child ADD?
Is your child liavtng dlfficulUes In school? Has your

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If your child has been prescrllied mind-bending drugs
as a result of being labeled
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been told that his grades
would Improve due to the
drugs, thrre is something
you should know. Call the
Citizens
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Human Rights at 1-800-782­
2878.
Call 1-800-782-2878.

Breakfast postponed
The Appreciation Breakfast
scheduled by the Salvation
Army fo rlB a tu rd a y , March .7 s i
First ’ Presbyterian
Church.
Sanford has been postponed
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Shown at the ceremony, left to right. Connie W liam s of the Scenic Im­
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KATHLEEN DAVIS CODY
Kathleen Davie Cody. 56.
Kings Lake Drive. DeBary. died
Monday. March 2. 1998. Bom
In Vermont, ahe moved to the
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Dakota
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months. Club Road, Sanford,
died Monday, March 2, 1998.
Master Butler was bom In
Sanford.
Survivors include parents.
Kent and Cynthia
Butler;
brothers, Vincent, Bowen, both
of Sanford; maternal grandpar­
ents. Rudl and Sandra Strobelt.
Lake County; paternal grand­
parents. Dennis and Sharon
Butler.
Sanford;
maternal
great-grandmother.
Walkira
Aider, New York; paternal
great-grandparents. Jess 11.
and Carol Brown, Sanford.
Qalnes Carey Hand Funeral
Home. Longwood, tn charge of
arrangements.

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will sponsor a concert, organ­
ised by Vincent Smith.
The purpose o f this concert

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and polished. Do you have
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University of Central Florida
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an Image consultant with nine
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and
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For the females: March 11,3
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West 218 AB.
For the males: March 18 3
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West 218 AB.
Everyone is Invited! For
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Donald; daughtere. Laurie Ann
Ryant. Deltona. Elaine Edenbum. Donna Stanton, both of
Las Vegas. Nev.; son. Thomas.
Los Vegas.
Nev.;
mother.
Elizabeth
Davis,
Lakeland:
brother. Wayne Davis. Roches­
ter. N.Y.; five grandchildren.
Lankford DcLand Chapel In
charge of arrangements.
ALAN CARL MCDONALD
Alan Carl McDonald.
43.
Symmonds Avenue.
Winter
Park, died Tuesday. March 3.
1998. Mr. McDonald waa bom
In Orlando. He was a member
of A.M.E. Church.
Survivors include father. Wil­
lie.
Winter Park;
mother.
Audrey O. Harris. Winter Park:
son, Darryl. Winter Park: sla­
ter, Courtney Harris, Winter
Park; brothers. Willie III. Or­
lando. Robert. Winter Park. J o ­
seph. Winter Park.
Golden's Funeral Home. Inc.,
Winter Park. In charge of ar^
rangeinenta.
PAMELA JEAN NICODBMUS
Pamela Jean Nlcodemua. 40.
West Eighteenth Street. San-

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ford, died Wednesday, March 4,
1998 at her residence. Bom In
Woodbury. NJ.. she moved to
Central Florida In 1970 from
Colllngswood. N J . Ms. Nlcodemus was a member of
Orace
Fellowship
Church,
Sanford.
Survivors Include parents,
John and Barbara Watson, De­
Land; son. Daniel McKane
Haas. DcLand; daughter, Jes­
sica Autumn Jlckell. DcLand;
brother. John L Watson, Jr.,
Orange City.
Stephen R. BaldaufT Funeral
Home, Inc.. Deltona. In charge
of arrangements.

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BUTLER. DAKOTA HAUK
Funeral services lor Dakota llauk
Butler will be held Saturday at 11
a.m. at the First United Methodist
Church, Sanford with the Reverend
Beth Fogle-Miller offldaUng. The
family will receive friends at the
church at 10 a.m. Saturday. Oslnes
Carey Hand Funeral Home. 33S E.
Sute Road 434. Longwood. (407)
834-8550, In charge of services.

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Playing like champions

extra Points,,,
Jeff
B e rlin ick e
iH e ra ld S ta ff W riter

Bieri was
loved by
his players
OVIEDO _ Alm ost everyone
Seminole County basketball over the past
four years had a strong opinion on Tom
Blerl.
A lot o f people loved him. He also had ene­
mies scattered throughout the state.
But to get a true gauge o f a coach, don't
ask the fans, coaches and referees .
Ask the players.
Not to com pare Tom Bterl with Vince L o m ­
bardi. let's not get carried away, but Lom ­
bardi was known as a dictator who drove his
'layers relentlessly. Som etim es It looked like
e w as cruel In his quest to win.
But he was loved by his players. The great
Green Bay Packer teams o f the 60s still In­
spire awe and speak o f the lessons learned
from Lombardi w ho treated his players as
Individuals w ho would have run through a
wall for him.
On a much sm aller level, that's how Blerl
can be remembered. Just ask his players.
Sometimes. Blerl would be coaching h o ri­
zontally on the sidelines after throwing h im ­
self onto the floor to protest a call. There are
parents w ho thought Blerl Intimidated the
officials and. sometimes, even the opposing
coach. Maybe tie did.
And there w ere times over the past fou r
years when Blerl tried to temper his temper.
He tried this year but two o! his players.
Kelly Brock and four-year varsity m em ber
Katie McCown told Blerl they weren't com ­
fortable unless Blerl w as being himself.
That self Is a coach who busted his butt for
his players, on and oft the court. And that’s
what ultim ately led to his retirem ent last
week.
Blerl has done as much for girls baskrthall
as anyone who has ever worked the game In

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Central Florida. Before his tenure at Oviedo,
he w as a longtim e coach at Bishop M oore
and his form er players still com e back to up­
date Blerl on their progress. He even traveled
to Oklahoma In the spring to see a kid he
coached when she w as 11.
But It all cam e to an end last week. Blerl’s
duties with the Orlando Magic, where he
works with their youth basketball program s,
wouldn't allow him the time he needed to
give to the Lady Lions.
Sure, he could have hung around on the
sidelines next season and pulled o ff an oth er
20-plus win season.
In fact, with M ary Lou Johnston, m aybe
Central Florida's best player, com ing back
for her Junior year. It would have been an
easy choice. An oth er trip to reglonals and.
possibly, Lakeland.
But Blerl always demanded one thing o f
his teams: 110 percenL
And instead o f demanding that o f hla play­
ers when he couldn't offer It himself, he re­
tired.
W henever it com es to basketball. Blerl Is
Incapable o f anything less than his best ef­
fort.
So, in return. Blerl won't be there shouting
at his players. Intim idating officials, and.
tnfnrtim w i, m aking a spectacle o f himself.
And that's too bad, because, while he did all
those things, it wasn't like him at all. O ff the
court, Blerl only cared about his Idds.
W hich brings us back to them, the players
w ho p u t up w ith him for the past few sea­
sons. W hen Blerl announced his retirem ent
at the team banquet last weekend, there were
few d ry eyes in the house, and Bieri's were
the w e ttes t
You m ay have loved Blerl, and you m ay
have not liked him, but to get the bottom line
on Tom Blerl, there's Just one thing to do.
Ju st ask his players.

Last Second Shot: A d d another
pitcher to the talented arms lined up in
Seminole County. That’s Lake H o w ell's
Danny Burleson who has the Silver
H aw ks q ff to one q f their best starts in
team hlstoru.

Lake Brantley
nine rallies for
big win over
Silver Hawks
By Kellis Werner
HERALD STAFF WRITER
WINTER PARK _ They arr llkr a
fine wine...Improving with age.
The longer they’re on the field,
the better they get.
Despite trailing 2-0 at the begin­
ning of the second Inning, the de­
fending state rhamplon Lake Bran­
tley Patriots more than overcame
their deficit.
As the game went on. Lake Bran­
tley kept getting better and better,
shutting down their host. Lake
Howell and winning 11-2 In a
Seminole Athletic Conference and
Class 6A-District 3 game at Lake
Howell Wednesday night.
"We re a senior team this year
Patriots. Pigt 2B

A Lake Brantley runner
ahoad ot the teg by the

Is* M isty Into home plat* |ust
Howal catcher during the Patri­

ots' come-trom-behind 11-2 victory over the*s7vor Hawks'in
an important 8A-3 end S A C baaebal gams Wednesday night.

R am s w restlers rise to occasion
By Kellis Werner
HERALD STAFF WRITER
LAKE MARY _ Little happens In Lake Mary High
School sports without some amount of drama.
Wrestling Is no exception.
In the school's second straight Class GA-Dlstrlct 3
championship, the wrestling team went from under­
dogs to top cats In one short night.
T his was very emotional for all of us and by the
end of the evening I wad completely drained." said
Lake Maty Wfedtllhjf coacH Steve Katz. "Thete wasn't
one match that didn't go Onto overtime or waa very
tight. All of the kids wrestled -rery well."
Obviously...they won by one half of a point. Every
one of the athletes had to give It their all to pull their
team to victory.
Ootng Into the consolation round. Lake Mary waa
riding a 16-and-one-half point lead. By the time the
final match came around. Lake Mary had to have a
pin to win and Oviedo was sending in their biggest
wrestler.
"Oviedo Is a very tough team and I knew that the fi­
nal was going to be dose...Just not that dose." Katz
said. "This win was definitely the highlight of my ca­
reer because we have so many young wrestlers and

really didn't expect tills. But when 1 called on the
kids, they stood up and pulled It out."
Two of those wrestlers who were called upon were
senior Brian Tyler and Junior Jon Ames.
Tyler, a first year varsity wrestler, took his match
Into overtime. He arms wrestling an opponent who he
had beaten Just the week before and that made him
nervous because he knew the other guy knew his
abilities.
T have to admit that 1 waa scared." Tyler said. *|
knew Uiat are n eeded the team points and that I had
to take him doom a f least *S e n m e .*r *
He did in overtime and ll^ l act up the final match.
That's where Ames was set to wfestle In the largest
weight class. His doss spans 210 to 280 pounds and
the 217-pound Roms was matched against Oviedo's
277-pound heavyweight.
*1 was keeping close track of the points and knew
that Jon had to ptn the guy In order for the team to
win." Katz recalled. "I wasn't sure If I should tell him
that or not because some kids can't handle the pres­
sure. I decided to let him know and Just told him to go
in. do hla best and make me proud. He rose to the oc­
casion."

Rams
rout
Staff Rsports
OVIEDO _ The Lake Mary
buys' lacrosse learn got off to
a fast start and never looked
back as It won Its first game
of the season with an 18-5
rout of CVledo in a Seminole
Athletic Conference contest
at
John
Courier
Field
Wednesday night.
The host Lions did get a

M agic show again
that they can play
with N B A ’s best
B y J e f f B a r tla la k a

HERALD STAFF WRITER
ORLANDO _ Talk about playing
to the level of the competition.
Put the Sacramento*, Washing­
ton* and Clipper* in front of them
and expect the worst. The Orlando
Magic has lost at home to all three
this season.
But send out the Lakers. Chi­
cago. Indiana or Seattle and It's a
whole new ball game.
night at the O-Rena was
o f the same as the Magic
the Super Sonlcs. 80-83.
Seattle came into the game with
the beat record in the NBA. but the
Magic put together maybe Its beat
overall game o f the season, leading
by as many as 21 points before
coasting down the stretch.
*
Nick Anderson led the Magic with
31 points. Including 13-of-19 from
the field, and Derek Strong pitched
In with 17.
Orlando Jumped out to a 28-10
lead and waa never threatened. The
Magic came In off a two-game los­
ing streak, but both losses came
without Anderson who suffered
from the flu last weekend.
Last night, Anderson regained
form. The NBA Player of the Week
two weeks ago la on the hottest roll
of hla career Just two months after
It looked like he was destined for a
permanent spot on the Orlando
bench.

"My mind was made up to make
something happen tonight." Ander­
son said. ‘ Right now. every night ta
Important."
The Magic la In 10th place In the
NBA Eastern Conference,
two
games out of the eighth and final
playoff slot which probably means
facing Chicago In the first round.
Several weeks ago. the Magic arms
headed for lottery land, b u t with
Anderson * resurgence, playoff talk
Isn't too far-fetched.
*We can't win without Nick,"
Magic coach Chuck Daly said.
"Who else la going to score? Every­
body else we have Is out."
The Magic have missed more
than 200 player games due to In­
jury already this season.
The Magic dominated Seattle un­
derneath. outreboundlng the Son­
ic# 48-32. Strong came off the
bench and combined with Horace
Orant for 21 rebounds, including
10 of 18 offensive rebounds.
Orlando led by 12 at halftime
and Increased the margin to 21
midway through the fourth quarter,
but Seattle came back and cut the
lead to 10 before the Magic ran off
eight straight to pull array.
Seattle was running on tired legs,
having beaten Miami In overtime
Monday night after a cross-country
flight.
7
Orlando has Cleveland coming to
town Friday. The Cava are sitting
In the final playoff slot.

Nfck Andereon rstumsd altar a two-gam* abaanca (both loaasf) for the flu to
•oora 31 points as ths Orlando Magic dominatad tha foam with tha NBA'* bast roc*
ord, ths Seattle Supar Sonic*, 96-83 at tha Orlando Arana Wadnaaday nighL

Just D on’t M ake N o Sense tops in Sanford Adult Flag Football
the
SANFORD _ Just Don't Make
No Sense recorded Its third
and fourth shutouts o f the sea­
son to remain undefeated In

Sanford Recreation De; Adult Polar Bear Flag
itball League at Chase Park.
After a pair of ralnouta. Just
Dont Make No Benae blanked
Signal Zero, 28-0. on Friday,

February 20th; then came back
last week to whitewash the On
The Ball-VUdngs, 28-0.
in the other game on February 20th, the On The BallViking* took a 24-8 halftime

lead, then held off the Score-

j m ii

aa e .M

JDMNS _ Caktn Darts run (Steve
Omni* 2-point conversion).
JDMNS _ Shawn Washington 40 p*a*
from K erry Wiggins (Burnette Washing­
ton 2-potnt pass from CsMn Darts)

*

JDMNS _ Calvin Onto 15 run (point
JDMNS _ CsMn Darts BO I
return (paint Ml' '

�N

- Sc/T*note HemkJ. SsnlutO. Florida • Thursday, March 5. 1998

LacrosseContinued from Page IB
split
of the night's net Ion. however,
ns the lunloi varsity tram won
4-0.
Providing the offense for the
v.irsltv Wains ( l - l ) were Brian
Montgomery
(seven
goals).
Pasenal (six goal*. one asslsl).
Ikibbv Link (two goals, two as­
sists). Adam Watkins (two as­
sists) and Stuart Barks. Ken
Ho and Chad Sloanc (one goal
each).
Taylor Rape scored all live

Legal N otices
goals for Oviedo (1-2) and has
now scored 11 goals in three
games.
Doing the damage for the Li­
ons junior varsity (1-1) were
Brent Van Camp (one goal, one
assist)
and Chris
McCall.
Drrrk Daly and Stafnn Marchl
(one goal each).
VARSITY
RAMS 18. LIONS B
Lake Mary
3 3 7 B
C h rledo

1

F la g
Continued from Page IB
board Pub-Night stalkers. 3226.
In the other game of Febru­
ary’ 27th. the Sanford Bum
held onto second place in the
league by outscorlng Signal
Zero. 31-22.
Just Don't Make No Sense is
now 6-0 on the season, while
the Sanford Bunt is 4-1. the
Scoreboard Pub-Nlghlslalkers
are 2-3 and Signal Zero and
the On The Ball-Vikings are
both 1-5.
Tomorrow night (March 6th)
at Chase Park. Signal Zero bat­
tles
the Scorr board
PubNtghtstalkers at 7 p.m. and the
Sanford Bum challenges Just
Don't Make No Sense in a huge
game at 8 p.m.
VIKDIOa 32,
NIQHTSTALKER8 26
On The Bsll-Vtklngs 24 6 . 32
Scoreboard Pub
6 20 _ 26

W r e s tle r s ----Continued from Page IB
With two seconds left In the
second of thrre periods. Ames
ptnned his much larger oppo­
nent.
*1 had taken him down once
but he got away from me.*
Ames said. *1 knew If I got him
down again I had to go for It. I
had confidence In myself and I
also knew that the coaches
and team wete counting on me.

1

3

IB
B

0

First Half
O llI V , fatuan M. Kimu-y 5 |»a»»
Uk ki-y K ilt tu n l|v«ini talli-it]
c m IV . Tint Harper 10
K k k r r K ill In i i Ipoinl t a lliill
O i l IV . Tim lla n x -r 20 pan*
J o h n M i V ii( h (point la lln tl
CHIIV . Adrian Knight 25 pa»»
11m H arper (point (ailnl)
SI’ N . Kudncy llro w n 25 pu»*
ItmliK-y O fte n (point (.illrdl

lln m
(m m
from

7.

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ti.

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2.

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II S i w h „ l . i k i M a r y 6 . O v m lii IH. IU*

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JUNIOR VARSITY
LIONS 4. RAMS 0
Lake Mary
0 0 0 0 .0
Oviedo
0 2 2 0 .4
O u t*
O vm Vi 4 ( ll.ilr. M l C a ll. Van
Camp, M a n Ini A » IM « . O i w V i I (Van
Cump) X m - i _ I.aka- M ary l*. ( M r d ii tl.
I t n t m li _ t .ik r M a iv l&gt; 2. O iln ln l - l

Jo h n so n )
s it _ S h ilto n U k lta n f 7 pass (m ni
IK irrun d Hit hunt* (point (alk-d)
S it _ (Kike Astiley 60 pass from Ih ii
rand I t K t u n li (pnfnf tailed)
Stt . D ate A s iik y 25 p o s t lim n 1la m II
Itngvrv (pulnl lulled).

lim n
Irum

Second Half
OT 1IV . Aaron Knletit 20 pass Irom
Mk key Kitchen (Tim lla r p r r 2 -point
pass (ram Utckcy K ill hi ril
SI’ N _ Uih I otv llrow n 15 pass from
IX iane Sm ith Ip, uni (ailed]
SI’ S _ Rodney O rrrti IK paa* Irom
O tianc Scnilti (Kudnry flrnw n 2 -point
pass (runt Duane Smith)
ST N . Rodney Orrt-n IK pass (m m
Duane S m ith (point tailed]

FEBRUARY 27

BURN 28. BIQNAL ZERO 0
B lgaal Setu
S u ttr d s fS

fityK

14 6 . 2 2
16 1 2 . 2 1

Second Half
SZ. . I ln u r I'rtm J 10 p a '* from T a u ­
ru s H om e (2 -pnlnt eonvrrsion)
S ll . St o r War m i 12 pass front Dorram i Ilk hards It pulnl ( u m T rs in n l
S ll . Darrell IInters 20 pass Inwn tXuram i Ilk-horde (pan t la lk d l

NO SENSE 29. VnONQS 0
OmThe Bal Vlklafi 0 0 . 0
Jssi Dea‘1Make aa Seaae 21 6 .2 6
Pint Half
JD M N S . Raym ond I ta ils (k id pass
front Kerry Wlggine (Kerry W ic jln s 2
p a n t run].
JD M N S _ Stew D ennis 35 pass from
C o H n tkivia (point (ailed).
JD M N S _ Shaw n W ashington IS pass
(rum
Kerry
W ig fln s
(Raym ond
Itiu is flrtd 1-potnt run].

P i n t H a lf

S Z . Krw- Jo h n so n 20 pass (nut- T a u ­
ru s H om e IpuUlt taltedl
S Z . T aurus H om e 10 ru n 12 point
i-onvenaon . T autus H om e pass to K fV

■ecoad Half
JD M N S . Ilu rn n t W ashington 55 InIrrirp tu m return IRaym ond llartsOeld
i-p o in t pass (nan C a h m Darts)

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ALL CLAIMS AND OBJEC­
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FOREVER BARRED
Publication ol this Notice has
begun on March Slh, 1094
Personal Representative
Sharon L. Braac*
M U C o id an rod P la c e R o a d
W in te r P a rk . F L 1 1701
J o h n V B a u m . E squ tr*
F lo rid a b a r N o: 119940
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(407) 9 4 9 9129
A tto rn * * for
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P u b lis h : M a rc h S. 11. 1991

DEO-St

IN THB CIRCUIT COURT
OP TMS SIOHT6SNTM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
M M IN O LB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. #7*1 fSB-CA
DIVISION 14K
O LD K EN T M O R T G A G E
COMPANY.

1 was so excited when I finally
got the pin. This Is my first
year wrestling and the rush
from that match will carry me
through rrglonals.*
Regional competition begins
on Friday at Lyman High
School anu wmiiude on Satur­
day evening. Lake Mary, the
supposed underdogs, will be
competing In the largest region
In Florida and hope to take six
wrestlers to states.

’ The team title Is so very Impoitant.* Katz rwld. 'Because
from here on out It's prrtly
much an Individual competi­
tion only because of the way
the rt-glonals and states are set
up tilth the top four In each
weight class moving on. But
wrestling Is a team sport and
these guys have proven that
they put team before them­
selves. I can't ask any more
from them than that."

PatriotsCoatlauad from Page IB
and almost all
of our starters ore back,* Lake Brantley coach
Mike Smith. ‘ I've been realty disappointed with
our offense lately to tonight was a really gdod
game for us.*
It sure was.
Lake Ilowell opened with a base hit by Jimmy
Blood good followed by Joe Santllll's two-run
home run.
Unfortunately for the Silver Hawks, that would
be the last time they would cross the plate.
The Patriots retaliated quickly In the lop of
the second with runs scored by Chad Hall.
Brian Chancellor and Juan Rojas. Lake Howell
ltcher Luke Lockwood wasn't completely to
lame for the three-run Inning. Lake Brantley
was Just hitting everything he threw.
Lake Brantley pitcher Robbie Sltz made sure
the same luck didn't befall his team with his
usual pitching prowess. Sltz was backed by
good lnlleld play which ended the second inning
with a double play.
The score remained 3-2 Lake Brantley until
the top o f the fifth Inning when the Patriots
went berserk at the plate. A triple by Justin
Smith brought Justin Harris over the plate and
Kojaa* double brought m Smith, hall and Adam
Klinger.
Nothing notable happened In the sixth, but In
the seventh Lake Brantley went on another hit­
ting bonanza.
Stolen bases and great hitting kept the
enth Intereating. Smith. Brian Boeshko, Scott
Hicks and Talron Coronel nil posted runs for

E

Lake Brantley and before the Silver Hawks
came back up to the plate, they were down 11-2

Lagal Notlcaa

All proceeds will benefit the Youth
Baseball and Softball programs in Sanford.
Call Jim Schaefer at 330-5697 for more
Information.

Golf for Lake Howell
OVIEDO _ Support the Lake Howell High
School Booster Club at the annual golf
tournament April 19 at the Ekana Oolf Club.
The club raises money for Lake Howell
athletics.
There will be a 1:30 p.m. shotgun start
with closest to the pin, longest drive, and
putting competitions starting at noon. Range
balls will be provided for practice.
Cost la 846 per player and Includes lunch.
Fax Infortnatlon to Doug Dorsum (788-1666)
or Lake Howell (320-9025) to participate.

Ltq a l Notices
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE SIONTSSNTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.

tu
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SANK OF FLORIDA,

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CIVIL ACTION
C A M NO. M -1S1S CA
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N AT IO N S S A N C M O R T G A G E
C O R P O R A T IO N .

Plaint iff Is),
v».
SANDRA F. AM RHEIN, al al.
D efendant!*).

NOTICE

ISM . and

SANFORD _ The Sanford Recreation
Department
will
sponsor
a
softball
tournament for both men and women teams
the weekend o f March 6-7-8.
Depending on the number of teams, the
tournament will be played on Saturday and
Sunday (If necessary) and then Friday (If
necessary).
Any Class *C* women's or men's teams arc
eligible.
Only 8100 per team, and balls will be
provided. Chase and Plnehurst parks will be
used aa needed and their will be excellent
awards and trophies given out.
The tournament will be sponsored by the
Sanford Recreation Department. Crown
Trophy and Braxton's Sporting Goods.

D a fa n d a n lls )

NOTICE
OP FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVCN
pursuant lo a Final Judgment ol
Mortgag# Foractoaur* dated
February I t lh ,
1*9*. and
ante'ad m Casa NO. (7-1194CA ot in* Circuit Court of tho
EIGHTEENTH Judicial Circuit m
and tor SEMINOLE County,
Florida wneram OLO KENT
MORTOAOC COMPANY •* Ih#
Plaintiff and LARRY FRANCIS
SPOHN. JENNIFER A SPOHN,
TENANT I t .
N/K/A OAVIO
OLASPCY.
ANY
AND
ALL
UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING
ST, THAOUOH. UNDER. AND
AGAINST TH* HEREIN n a m e d
INDIVIDUAL
DIFENDANTISI
WHO ARC NOT KNOWN TO BE
DEAD OR ALIVE. WHETHER
SAID UNKN09H4 PARTUS MAY

fo r th e

itrlots in the Anal inning
clc
out the
game In three batters.
'Robbie was unable to get hla curve ball gong
tonight because It was so cold,* (Mike) Smith
said. ‘ He did a One Job. though and Is definitely
our go-to guy. When we brought Greg (Lee! In he
was able fo change things up a little for us and
I was really happy with nls performance.*
In all. It was a very good night for the Patri­
ots. especially offensively. Lake Brantley (6-1)
proved why they are one of the toughest trams
tn the state.
Next up for them Is a home game tonight
against Lyman at 7 p.m. Lake Howell (9-2) hosts
Lake Mary on Friday at 7 p.m.

NOTICK IF HCRKtV OIVtN
pursuant
Is
an
Order

Spring Softball
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WITNESS MV HAND and tho
eetl ol th ii Court on FEBRUARY is
m
. 10SS.
(SEAL)
Maryann* Mora*
Clark o l the Circuit Court
By Jono E. J M an ic
Echevarria. McCall a. Raymar.
Barrett A Free pier
Poet Office So* 1410
Tamp*. FL S300I
NOTICE
In accordance wHh mo
American* DraabMKM* Act, per­
son! needing a special accom ­
modation U participate In this
procoodmg should com act m *
Individual or agency sending
notice not later than aovon (7)
days prior to tho procoodmg ol
tho ad diaat given on mo
notice. Telephone: 407-1114110 **t. 4117; 1-600-000-0711
(TOO) or 1-000-011-0770 (v); via
Florida Relay Service
FuMioh: February M . end
Merck 0 .1 *0 *
O f N-1SI

ORAT’ T IE S .
OR
qtH E R
CLAIMANTS
are /
Ih#
Defendants, I will aalf J o Ih*
htgttetl and b s il bidder for
cash #• the WEST PRONT
DOOR OF THE EEMINOLE
COUNTY COURTHOUSE; SAN­
FORD. FLORIOA at 11 DO a m.,
on me End day of APRIL. 1994.
Ih# fobowlng described proper­
ly aa * * i forth m said Final
Judgmentif;
LOT
IT IS.
t
SLOCK 4. NORTH
ORLANDO SECOND ADDITION.
ACCORDING TO THE FLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
FLAT BOOK 12. PAGES 8S
THROUGH 17 INCLUSIVE. PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
WITNESS MV HAND and th*
teal of Ihis Court on FEBRU­
ARY torn. IS M .

M aryann* M ore*

Clerk of m o Circuit Court
By: Jono B. Jeaewrc
Deputy Clerk
Echevarria, McCalta, Raymor,
Barrett S Frappter
Poet Office Sea 1410
Tamp*. FL 11401
F97031949

N O TIC E
in occordanc* with th*
American* Disabilities Act, per­
sons needing o special accom ­
modation to participate in mi*
procoodmg should contact th*
individual or ogoncy sanding
notice not later than aovon (7)
day* prior to the procoodmg at
Ih * address given on the
n o lle*. Telephone: 407-1214120 Ott. 4117; 1-000-090-0771
(TDO) OT 1-000-091-1770 (v); *14
Florida Rotey Sorvtco.
Fubiieh: March 9. IS. 1999
OCO-4*
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE SfOMYBBNTK
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
Hi AND FOR
ABM/NO L I COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CARR NO. • * - * &gt; • 7-C A -M -L
MT. GREENWOOD COMMUNITY
ASSOCIATION. INC.,
PMMtlff.
VS.
HOWARD L. WARD and
STEPHANIE L- WARD.
Defend ants.
NOTICE OF BALB
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 4 *
Nolle# is given met pursuant
to th* Amondad Petal Judgment
of For vetosur* doled February
ilth , i t * * , in Case No. 00• 1I7-CA-14-L, Of th* Circuit
Court in and lor Somlnol*
County. Floftdo, in which MT.
GREENWOOD
COMMUNITY
ASSOCIATION. INC., it Ih*
Flamtift mid HOWARD L. WARD
and SIEPHANIE L. WARD, era
th* Defendant*. I wM salt to the
highest and beat biddar for
cash at th* Woet Front Door of
Ih*
Somlnol*
County
Courthouse, at 11:00 a.m.. on
March }4th. 1*00. th* (odowM*
described property **t lorth in
th* Order of Fmol Judgment:
Lot » « . UNIT TWO OF MT.
GREENWOOO. according lo th*
Plot iheraol a* recorded in Flat
Book i t . Paga« i g - n , Public
Rocorda ot Somlnol* County.
Florid*
0ATID: FEBRUARY 10th. 1*09
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark of Circuit Court
By: Jan* I jb m w ic
Deputy Clark
CLAYTON S MCCULLOH
1049 Maitland Center
Common* Blvd
Maitland. Florida 32711
(407) I 7 i i(|5
P u b lic a tio n p i tm# N o tic e o n
F eb ru a ry 1« mna M a r c h S. I M S
m ih * San torq H a ro ld .

DEN-217

Legal N otices
IN THO CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
Fite Numbel 07-071-CF
IN R E ES TA TE OF
J i l l H ARPER SCARORO.
D acaased

NOTICE
OF ADMINISTRATION
Tb* a ftm in iftlra fio n o f t h t
e« U 1« o f J I L L H A n P I H S C A R O H O . (tB C F B io d . F i l t N u m b a r
97 671 C P , i t p itn d in g m (ha
C ir c u it C o u rt fo r S a m m o l#
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all
IN T C R F S T C D P I N S O N S
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AH p a r f o n t on w h om H hii
n o h c i i t ta rv a d w ho hava
o b ia c tr o n t th a t c h a lia n g t lh a
v a lid ity of th a w ill, lh a q u iM ic i*
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M O N T H S A F T E R THE DATE O F
T H I F IR S T P U B L I C AT ION OF
TH IS N O T IC E O R TH IRTY D A YS
A F T E R THE DATE O F S E R V IC E
OF A C O P Y OF IM IS N O TICE
ON THEM
A ll c r a d fto r t r t th a d a c a d a n t
anj
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A F T E R TH E D ATE O F TH E
F IR S T P U B L IC A T IO N O F THIS
N O T IC E
OR
T H IR T Y
DAYS
A F T E R THE D ATE OF S E R V IC E
O F A C O P Y O F THIS N O TICE
ON THEM
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c ta rm f w ith t h if co u rt WITHIN
T H R E E M O N T H S A F T E R THE
DATE OF TH E F IR S T P U B L I C A ­
TION OF TH IS N O T IC E
A L L C L A IM S . D E M A N D S A N D
O B J E C T I O N S N O T S O F IL E D
W ILL B E F O R E V E R B A R R E D
Vha d a ta o f th a M a t p u b lic a Iron o f Vhti N o tic a i f f a bruary
26 th. I f f I
Par to n a l R a p fa ta n ta tiv a
C u rt it W S c a rb ro
2010 S o u th M a g n o lia A vanua
S a n fo rd , F lo rid a 32771
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M A R IN E M ID L A N D B A N K ,
s u c c e s s o r by m erg er en d
a c q u is itio n to F irs t
F a d e ie l S a v in g s an d
lo a n A s s o c ia tio n o l
R o ch e s te r.

S T A N 0 A R 0 F E D E R A L DANK
SU CCESSO R BY M ERGER
w it h in t e r f ir s t

Pl#lnti((,

vs

D e fe n d a n ts

AMENDED NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE SALE
N o tic e •* h e ie b y g iv e n that,
p u rs u a n t
to
an
O rd v r
R a tc h a d u tm g F o re c lo s u re Sate
d a te d F e b ru a ry 17th. 1991, an d
e n te re d m c iv il C IS * n u m b er 971 S 1 S -C A - 1 4 - L . o l lh a C u c u d
C o u rt o f th e 19th J u d ic ia l
C ir c u it m a n d lo t S a m m o l*
C o u n ty .
F lo r id a .
w h a ra m
M A R IN E M ID L A N D B A N K . S U C ­
C ES S O R BY M E R 0 E R AND
A C Q U IS IT IO N TO FIR S T F E D
E R A l S A V IN G S A N D L O A N
A S S O C IA T IO N O F R O C H E S T E R
i t P la in tiff a n d J O S E A. B U R ­
GOS
TORRES.
B E N E F IC IA L
S A V IN G S B A N K . F S B . S E M I ­
N O L E C O U N 1 Y . A P O L IT IC A L
S U B D IV IS IO N O F TH E STATE
O f F L O R ID A .
. UNKNO W N
P f R S O N fS I IN P O S S E S S I O N OF
THE s u b j e c t r i a l p r o p e r ­
t y . N IK /A J O A N N A B U R G O S ,
tt/a r* D * l* n d * n i(s). I w in t a l l le
the h - g h a it a n d b e s t b&lt;4d*r fo&gt;
c a s h at th * w e s t fro n t d o o r o t
the S e m m o l* C o u n ty c o u f t h o u ee m S a n fo rd . S a m m o l*
C o u n ty F lo rid a , a t 11 00 A M
on in * I F f h d a y ot M A R C H .

1999, in* following described

p ro p e rty a* eat fo rth m sard
F m a l J u d g m e n t, to w it
LO T 19. E A G L E S P O IN T
phase
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R I C O R D I O IN P L A T B O O K 49.
P A G E S 9*. 97 A N D M . P U B L IC
RECORDS
OF
S E M IN O L E
C O U N T Y . F L O R ID A
N O TE P U R S U A N T TO TH E
F A IR
DEBT
C O L LE C T IO N
p r a c t ic e s

act

yo u

are

A D V IS E D THAT THIS LA W F IR M
IS O E E M E O TO B E A D E B T
C O L L E C T O R A T T E M P T IN G TO
CO LLEC T A DEBT AND ANY
IN F O R M A T IO N O B T A IN E D W IL L
BE U S E D F O R THAT P U R P O S E
D a te d th* t t t h d a y o f F E B R U ­
A RY. 1994
MARYANNE M O RSE
C le rk o t C u c u d C o u rt
B y J a n * E J a e e w ic
D e p u ty C la r k
C O O ll I t t S T A W IA R S K I
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Orlando. Florida 31901
Pursuant to Administrative
Order No. *1-37, if you era a
P *'*o n with a disability who
naedi any accommodation tn
order lo participate tn this pro­
ceeding. you art entitled, at no
coal to you. to Ih* provision of
certain assistance Pleas* con­
tact ADA Coordinator at M l N.
Park Avanu*. Sulla N. 301,
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* you ar* hearing impaired, call
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vote* unpaired, cell 1-•00-999•770.
Publiah: February t * . and
March 1 , 11, 1|, IM S DSN-lkll
IN T M CIRCUIT COURT
M AND FOR
B B M IN O U COUNTY.
C A M 190.1
•T-tSBT-C A-10-W
TH I TITLE COMPANY OP
CENTRAL FLORIDA, INC.
Plaint id.
v*.
J MICHAEL HAN0ELMAN.
JAMIE 0. HANSELMAN.
OIRARD M. BURNS And
GERALD THOUBBUHON.
Defend A n t i.
NOTICB OP ACTION
TO: OERARD M. BURNS
Address Unknown
Loaf Known Addraat
14214 North SOth Si.
*c oiled ate. A2 991S4
I
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a
Complaint lor Inter pi* ads' ha*
bean hied agamal you and you
are raquirad lo s o n * a copy ot
your wrutan da ten see, if any. to
II on THOMAS R. OLSEN.
Altornay tar Plaintiff, w hets
address is IM S Idgaw ater
Drive, Orlando, Florid* 12404,
on ar before MARCH 27ih,
IM S . and fit* th* original with
th* Clark of (hi* Court either
before aarvica on Plaintiff'*
ultomay or immediately there.
after; otherwie* a default wiM
m i entered agamal you far th*
lu to l
demanded
tn
th*
:nmoi*ml,
DATED on Ih* 1*th bay at
cNflLARV. ISO*
VthRVANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
DV. Ruth Km*
Deputy Clark
Publiah: February IS , and
M arch*. I t . I t . 19097
DEN-199

F E D E R A L S A V IN G S D A N K . &lt;*
P la in tiff!* ).

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CARLO S A
G O N ZALEZ. JR

ounaos
T o n iu s . *i a t .

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and

D E N IS *
IN THB CIRCUIT COURT
OP THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND PON
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
PLORIDA.
CASE NO. ST-SSTT-OR-OI-A
In r* Tn* Marnag* of
IRMA L. LEW.
Petitioner rWrf*.
an*
LEVY. JR .
J t e . p » l|4»...ri|f * * &lt;iii
f u l t o H VY. JR
R*9MW k * Unknown
* ■Asm ess Unknown
NOTICE OF ACTION
YOU ARC NOTIFIED Jbal a
Petition lor Oiaieluftan of
Mamaga, including a special
equity m th* mantel tesnfenc*
focaiaa at t i e TmOsie Cucta.
lo n g wood. Florida 11779. ha*
bean tiled agamtt you tn th*
above-named Court, and you
are raquwad lo ears* a copy of
your Answer or pleading to th#
Petition an the Petit lonar’a
attorney. Stephen M. Slone,
Esquire, 719 North Magnolia
Avenue, Orlando. Flood* 12901.
and lit* tha original Answer or
pteadmg in ih* otl.c* of tn*
Clara ot th# Cecud Court m and
tor Sammol* County. Florida,
an or before MARCH 19ih,
19M
If you fail to da ad. lodgment
by default win b* taken agamal
you lor tho relief demanded in
th* Petition.
WITNESS my hand and seal
thia Ilth day Of February, I M l
(SEAL!
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark o l th* Ci-curt Court
By: Nancy ft Winter
Deputy Clark

IN THB CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H I BIOHTBSNTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IH AND PON
■ EM1NOLB COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. t T - l l t f - C A *
DIVISION 14 K
v.

IN THB CIRCUIT COURT
OP THE 1STH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OP FLORIOA
IN AND FDR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
OENBRAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO. S7-131B-CA-14-L

IN THE CIHCUrr COURT
OP THE fSTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OP FLORIDA
IH AND FOR
SSMMOLE COUNTY
M M B R AL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO. IT -1 4 9 CA
0 ( . CAPITAL MORTGAGE
SERVICE!. Me .
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V » ------- U. k-iT
DANIIL LITTLEFIELD .
A/K/A D A N IE L R.
U T T L IF IIIO and
USA LITTLEFIELD. *1 Al..
Defendants
AMENDED MOTICE
OP P O M C L O B U M BALB
Notic* ts hereby given that,
pursuant
fa
an
Older
ftaachedukng 'oracloaure Sate
dated February 17th, IM S . and
entered m clvtf c a t* number 97940 CA. of Ih* CrrcuR Court af
Ih* Ilth Judicial Circuit m and
for g emmate County. Fiend*,
wharam 0 9. CAPITAL MORT­
GAGE SERVICES. IN C , it
PI amt iff arte DANIIL LITTLE­
FIELD A/K/A OANIIL B. LITTLE •
FIELO. LISA LITTLEFIELD. SUN­
TRUST BANRS, INC. D/R/A
SUNTRUST BANKCARD. NJt..
SEMINOLE COUNTY. A POLITICAL SUBDIVISION OF THE
•TATE OF FLORIOA, la/*r*
Defendant!*). I will * * « to th*
highest and bast biddar let
cash at lha east front door al
the 9emmet* County courth ou t* tn Sanford, lam inate
County, Florida, at 11.00 A M
an th* 14th day of MARCH,
1994. th* loUawmg described
property a* eat forth tn said
Fmal Judgment, to wit:
LOT IS, SKVLARK IN TH I
WOOOS. ACCORDING TO TH I
PLAT THEREOF AS RSCORDCO
•N PLAT BOOK 20. PAGC * * , OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OP
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
NOTE: PURSUANT TO TH I
FAIR
DEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTINO TO
COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
Dated th* 19th day o f FEBRU­
ARY, 19M.
MARYANNE MORSE
Clarh ot Circuit Court
• y Jan* E. Jaeewic
Da Dotv Clarh
CODIUS t STAWIARSKI
4*10 Boy Beaut Boulevard
Suita 49*
Tampa. Florida 31*07
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OP FORICLOSURS SALS
•ALE
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y aiV tH '
p u ia u a n t to a F m e t Ju d g m
r t *f
"'•n
M o rtg a g * F o t e c io t u r * dated
F e b ru a ry 29. 1*99. a n d entered
m C a t# N O 9 7 -2 1 1 2 C A of th*
C ir c u it C o u rt o t th * E I G H ­
T E E N T H J u d ic ia l C ir c u it&lt;in
m |aww
fo r S E M IN O L E C o u n ty , Florida
w h a ra m S T A N D A R D F ErOERAl
DEF
B A N K S U C C E S S O R BY M E M E R W ITH IN T E R F IR S T FEDERAL
S A V IN G S B A N K i t th* P teiflR H
and C A R L O S A O O N 2 A L U .
JR . LEESA
L
O O N ZALSZ,
H IL L S O F L A K E M A R Y HOME­
O W N E R S A S S O C IA T IO N . T E N ­
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T E N A N T *2 N /K /A E L I Z A B E T H
M AC00NA10
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th *
D e fe n d a n t! t w ill v e il t o lha
h ig h a it a n d b e e t b id d e r fi
c a s h a t th a W E S T F R O l
DOOR OF
TH E
S E M IN O I
COUNTY COURTHOUSE. S
F O R D , F L O R ID A at 11 00 a
a n th * 7th d a y e l M AY. t
th * fo llo w in g d a t e n b a d prof
Iftf
1y a t ea t fo rth m la id
L O T 312. H I L L S O F L A K I f
M ARY.
PHASE
T H R U SA C C O R D I N G TO T H E P L A P\
THEREO F A S R E C O R D ED l i - .
P L A T B O O K M . P A G E S 14 A M w f y
IS . O F THE P U B L I C R E C O R O f lp i
O F S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y . F lO R I
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NOTICB
in a c c o r d a n c e w d h
A m e ric a n * O teab-U liaa A c t. |
to n e n e e d in g a s p e c ia l a c c o
m o d a fio n to p a r tic ip a la m th
p ro c a a d m g s h o u ld c o n ta c t
• n d iv M u a l e r a g e n c y ta n d u
not*c# n o t la ter th a n Sevan
d a y a p rio r to th e p ro c a a d m g i
th a a d d r a t* g iv a n o n th#
n o tic a
te le p h o n e
IQ I1 I1 . •
4 110 #*t 4 2 2 7 ; I 9 0 0 *S9 * 7T | •
(TOO! o r 1-900 * 99 97701*1 vt# ..
F lo rid * R e la y S arv-ca
P u b l eft M a r c h 9. 11. 1*9*
O f 0 90

IN THB CIRCUIT COURT
OF THB ■•OHTIEMTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
Ml AMD FOR
SBMIHOLB COUNTY,
PLORIDA
CIVIL ACTIO A
CASB NO. OT-t 1ST CA
DIVIOtOII 14-0
OLO KENT MORTGAGE
COMPANY.
Pie&gt;mifftei

HV S
ROOERTOON at al.
Oefandanftvt
AMBNDSD NOTICB
OP FORBCLOSURB BALB
NOTICS iS HIREBY OIVEN
puieuant lo an Amended Fmal
Judgment
ot
M ortgag*
Faracloauia dated February
20th. tM S. and entered tn Cat*
NO. 07-11*7 CA ol th* Circuit
Court of Ih * EIGHTEENTH
Judicial Cucud m and for SEMI­
NOLE County. Florida wharam
OLO KENT MORTGAOI COM­
PANY to lha Plaintiff and TIMO­
THY S ROBERTSON. CANDACE
0 BURKE-ROBERTSON. FIRST
UNION NATIONAL BANK OF
FLORIOA ar* ih * Defend*me. t
will salt la the highest and best
bidder far cash at Ike WEST
FRONT DOOR OF THE SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY COURTHOUSE:
SANFOnO. FLORIOA at 11:00
a m ., on Ik * tr ik day af
MARCH. 1090. Ih * leltowing
da ecu bed property aa sal forth
in said Fmal Judgment:
LOT 7. WILLA GROVE.
ACCOROINO TO THI PLAT
THEREOP AS RICOROED IN
PLAT BOOK 2*. PAGES I I AND
94. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA.
WITNESS MT HAND and th*
seat of this Court on FEBRU
ARY 20th. 1194
(SEAL)
Maryann* Mora*
Clark of the Circuit Court
By: Jan* E. Jaeewic
Deputy Clark
Echavkrria. McCkMa. Raymar,'
Barrett A Frappter
Peat Office Boa 3410
Tampa. FL SM0I
FS70S20M

NOTICB
In accordance with
Americana Dtsabibltet Act.
aorta heading a special acc
mo dal ion to participate in
procaadmg should contact
Individual ar agency *&lt;
nolle* not talar than seven
day* prior to Ih* proceeding
th* addrasa given on m g
notica. Telephone: 407-3214110 eat. 4217; 1-*00-tSS-0r?|.
(TOO) or 1-000-099-0770 ( v );(la
Florida Relay Service
Publiah: February IS.
March 9. IM S
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Sem inole Herald.
raid. Sanftrd , Florida - Thursday. March 5. 1998 • 3 B

People
.

Sunrise Kiwsnls
meets Friday
The Seminole Sunrise Klwanls Club meets every Friday,
at 7 a.m.. at Shoney's, US 1792. south of Airport Boulevard.
Ouest are welcome. For Informatlon, call Tony McDaniel at
324-0469.

Free clinic Friday
A free clinic to Include blood
pressure check, blood sugar
screening and Immunizations
will be held every Friday, from
9 to I I a.m., at the Oeneva
Elementary School In the old
school building, com er of First
and Main Street In Oeneva. The
clinic la sponsored by the
Seminole County Health De­
partment tn conjunction with
the Seminole County ShetlfTa
Office and Geneva Elementary
.School. “For Information, call
349 9264.

$ubstence abuse
'discussed
t SAFE.
Substance
Abuse
Eemlly Education, ts conduct­
ing a ‘ Families In Crists* out­
reach program. Interested or­
ganizations wanting to contact
the Life Savers Club of SAFE
may call Libby Kuharske at
291-4357.

Seniors meet
; LAKE
MARY-A
senior's
f o u p meets for lunch the sec­
ond Friday of each month at

The following births were
recorded at Florida Hospital In
/Utamonte:
Feb. I • Elias and Robert
II. Sanford. Boy
3 - Jerri and Peter James.
Ddtona. Girl
FMb. 4 - Lorraine Cooper and
Kmmeth McOlll. Deltona. Girl
FKb. 5 • Kristen and Anthony
Hooks. Sanford. Olrl
6 • Una and William
aid, Oviedo, Boy
7 • Randl Lee. Sanford.

POb. 8 • Deborah

I, John
Caines. Lake Maty, Ol
.The following births were re­
led at Florida Hospital In
Itamonte:
9 • Dana and Edward
Sanford. Boy: Jennifer
Slade Stewart. Sanford.
Francises and Robert
fanes. Oviedo. Boy: Rosemary
Eduardo Rodriquez, Lake
Boy
Feb. 12 • Tiffany and Elic
Ireen. Jr.,
Deltona,
Boy:
jnya and Michael Yonge.
ledo, Olrl: Shawana MontSanford. Olrl
eb. 13 - Dana and Harold.
Itona, Boy; Jaquellne and
ary Eraek. Oviedo, Boy
The following births were
at Columbia Medical
iter in Sanford:
10 - Beth Fayerweather.
(c City. Boy
12 • Leandry Roman. DelBoy
13 - Catherine Baas and
Kendall, Sanford. Olrl;
lerleen Houston and James

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Lake Mary Church o f the Nazarene, 171 E. Crystal Lake Ave.
The noon meeting la held In
the Fellowship Hall.
For more information, con­
tact Bill at 322-1006.

Hobbyist of the Week

Creating dolls a family affair
By Busan Wennar
HERALD STAFF WRITER

Dsughtsrs of
C o n fed eracy

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - Debl
Prince and other relatives have
Norman
deVere
Howard
turned their hobby Into a lamChapter of the United Daugh­
tly affair. Three generations of
ters o f the Confederacy meets
the group gather together on
on the last Friday of the
various occasions and create
month. For Information, call
beautiful porcelain dolls.
322-1425.
Dressed In o Southern style,
the dolls are assembled, outfits
Sunbelt Deyllly Club
sewn and frills added to the
Sunbelt Dayllly Club meets
taste of the creator or the one
the Drat Sunday of the month
that will receive It. Working as
at 2 p.m. through April at the
a team grandmother, mom.
Art Center tn Sanford..
daughter and aunt all add their
The club educates members
part to the ‘ Patti &amp; Carolyn
on dayllly growing through
Originals.'
slide shows, guest speakers
For over 20 years. Prince's
and trips to dayllly gardens.
grandmother.
Patti:
her
There are no club dues. Call
mother. Patti; aunt. Carolyn
886-3196 for more Information.
and Debt, all create porcelain
•
dolls befitting of every little
girls dream. With ribbons, lace
Brom tllad Society
and netting accenting the look,
to meet
the dolls take on their own
The Seminole Bromollad So­ unique personality.
ciety meets the third Sunday of
According to Prince, the dolls
the month, at 2 p.m., at San­ began as Christmas orna­
ford Oarden Club. U.S. 17-92 at ments. Later they evolved Into
Fairmont Avenue, Sanford. All
fancy dolls to collect, decorate
aspects of bromeliad culture
a room or gently play with.
are covered during the meet­
"We get the porcelain heads
ings. The society is affiliated
and arms at craft or depart­
with the Florida Council of
ment stores.* said Prince. They
Bromollad Societies and the
have a styrofoam bottom. My
Bromeliad Society Inc. For tn- mom basically uses whatever
formaUon. call Bud Martin. material catches her eye. They
321-0838.
are always made special order.
She gets a feel for the person
and their personality before
ahe starts on one.*
Prince shared that the group
has also made rabbits, teddy
bean and pigs. ‘ Once my mom
May. DeLand. Boy: TSaha and made a bride and groom teddy
Samuel Tlndel, Jr.. Sanford, bear. They all are tn frilly
Girl
dresses."
Feb. 14 - Mart sol and Ismael
She quipped. "Morn la the
Rosado, Deltona. Boy: Nanette
and Gary Stewart. DeBaiy.
Girl: Shelly and Scott Zimmer­
man. Deltona. Boy
Feb. 18 • Laura Hoffan and
Matthew Loughry. DeBaiy. Boy
The following births were re­
corded at Columbia Medical
Center tn Sanford:
Ira and Oatry AW
Feb. 10 - Sandra
a. Girl; Toccara
llaon, Ddtona.
Peters and Antoine
Antotiu
Floyd.
Sanford. Olrl: Tiffany and Scott
Smith. Ddtoui*. Giil. Michelle
Staley.
Winter
and
Nell
Springs. Olrl
Feb. 17 - Teresa Russell and
Scott Blevtna. Orange City,
Boy: Emily and Brent Tallman.
Sanford. Boy; Jennifer and Eric
Whltescarver. Sr.. Orange City.

Dabl Prlnc* It surrounded by lorn* of tho porcelain dolls she created
creative one that really makes
It happen. I'm the one tliat'a
out In the cold at craft shows
selling them. We Just began
going to craft shows. We have
some of the dolls tn consign­
ment stores. They are selling
for $20 and $25 for the big
dolls. Our bears go for between
•30 and $35. All are made in­
dividually with no patterns for
the dolls or the clothes.*
The family has also used tra­
ditional African tribal material
for a few dolls. Prince auded

that even with that material,
the dolls are still designed to
look like Southern belles.
Grandmother.
mother,
daughter and aunt did launch
out a bit from their norm by
making Christmas tree orna­
ments other than the dolls,
small chair ornaments with
floral arrangements and other
floral designs. Yet the crew still
loves the dolls beat.
In her spare time Prince en­
joys gardening herbs, flowers
and vegetables. She cans her

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H ippy Hoofers? ’
Tha Happy Hoofers Is a dance
troupe made up of Scrtnote
County woman and man, from
■Theee charming
foal your hearts
i to read al about
In Via Seminole
ol your new

fift y

Feb. 18 • Rachel Cheek and
Martin Earls. Deltona. Olrl
Feb. 19 • Lilian Pineda. D d­
tona. Boy
Feb. 20 - Jill and Kenneth DeJesus. Orange City. Boy: Amy
and Shawn Mustardo. Deltona.
Boy
Feb. 21 • Vanessa and Ivan
Oalarea. Sanford. Boy: Wilma
Oarda and Rafael Cestero.
Oviedo. Boy: Laura and Chris­
topher Otannone, Ddtona. Olrl
Feb. 22 • Cheryl and James
Stephens. II. Lake Mazy, Olrl
Feb. 23 - Kathryn and George
Cook. Jr., DeLand. Boy
Feb, 25 • Shan tell and Claudio
Corcho. Ddtona. Olrl

own Jellies, Jams and marma­
lade. Florida Power Corpora­
tion employs her.
Prince Is active with Junior
Achievement
and
IEEE
(Institute of Electronic and
Electrical Engineers) that as­
sists college students and
works with other endeavors.
She Is also a mentor for AtRisk adults and previously
worked with an organization
called Yea We Care.
For more information about
the dolls call 808-2437.

of the world

Damaged credit
DEAR ABBY: My life is so
messed up. I don't know whst to do.
A little more than a year ago, my
husband decided be didn't trust me
with Hit money, so he opened his

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ADVICE

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

I to 00 | to 30 | ’ 100 | ’ t 30
own account. I told him he could
pay the bills and keep track of the
checking account, but he refused,
saying he wanted his own.
Abby, I have a good Job. It’s not
the greatest, but it allows roe to pay
my bills. When I needed s new car,
I got a second Job to pay for I L 1also
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LAKL

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tea see res eso

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ItC V U C U U 1 U IIC J M l ■mooth over the
between our
bad relatlonsh!
her.
daughter and her----- I rave her
things I really co jldnt afford, but
felt lowed her something
Our daughter needed a car to get
to work, but her father wouldn't
agree to help her finance one. She
asked me to co-sign on a loan, and I
made the biggest mistake of my life
when I agreed. A few weeks alter
she got the car, she lost her Job. I
didn't realize that the car payment
was being automatically withdrawn
from my account, but I don't always
check my bank statement. I was
horrified when I saw there was a
big shortage — she had not de­
posited enough money to cover the
payment. She told me she had, but
that was a lie. She also Ued to me
about money several times after
that.
I asked my husband for help
with the account, but he refused
and asked our daughter to move
out. That meant ahe had to pay
rant and utilities, so there was no
way ahe could make up the back
payments.
Abby, I am ao far behind on my
bills I don't know what to da I triad
to get a loan to consolidate my bills,
but I don't have sufficient collateral.
I have canceled all my credit cards,
but how do 1 live with ao much debt
taking every cent, leaving me no
money to buy groceries or anything
else? I'm desperate. Sign me ...
MAXED OUT AND CONFUSED

Damaged credit isn't the t H
of the world. If you regard this
as a leaaon In life, you'll
ilty
through It w ith your saul
Intact Just ha patient i
gent about sticking to a I
P A InaieS that your dan _
attend credit counseling V lth
you.

DEAR ABBY: I Just finished
reading your booklet T h e Anger in r
All of Us, and How to Deal With ! t “
I am 31 yean old and learned
more about dealing with my anger
in the 20 minutes I apant reading
your booklet than I ever had before.
I got ao much out of it.
Abby, 1 have been dealing with a
lot of anger toward my parents (who
are now deceased), my uncle and
my grandmother. Your booklet
helped me ace another point of view
that will, I'm sure, aid me in resolv­
ing my anger. Thank you for offer­
ing It to those of us who need help
ao desperately.
RONALD IN OAKLAND, TEXAS
DEAR RONALDi Everyone
aagert It’s part of
living. Ho ever, lea:ru in g to
oontrol our
la a :
ao th af it
ago us or others takes Insight,
taturity and practice. T i
p lleased
e a a e d that the booklet was
helpful to
I you.

DEAR MAXED OUTt Got thee
to a credit «««&lt;"—|«f posthaste
The counselor can act aa a
buffer between you and your
creditors to arrange more aaaa*
_
ageable payments than your . . I l H k i T £ £ £ .IJTJ
current agreem ents specify.
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you to uae credit wisely. Look la p imm t t e c k « r m m ? # r f b r $ S . i l
In C m i * i &gt; U i D « « r A b b tfm
d ir e c to r y i m d i f

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�4 B ■ Sormno*o Herald, Santoro. Hondo ■ Thursday, March 5. 1998

Legal N otices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTV.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. ST-1SEACA
DIVISION 14
HYLAND MORTGAGE
COMPANY.
Ptamtrtf(«).
vm.
MARYANNE MORSE.
AS AN HEIR OF
THE ESTATE OF
GUY A MORSE.
DECEASED. »t SI.
Dafandant(v)
n o t ic e

OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
ourauant
to
an
Ordar
Raachaduling Feracloaur* Sal*
datad Fabruary 27th. 1891. and
•ntarad In Caaa NO. 97-1924CA
ot tea ClrcuN court ol TPa IIOHTEENTH Judicial Circuit m and
•or SEMINOLE County. Fiend*
—harem RYLANO MORTGAGE
COMPANY la tea Ptatotlrt and
MARYANNE MORSE. AS AN
HEIR OF THE ESTATE OF GUY A
MORSE.
OECEASEO.
THE
UNKNOWN PERSONAL REPRE­
SENTATIVE OF THE (STATE OF
GUY A MORSE. DECEAEBO.
THE UNKNOWN HEIRS AND/OR
0EV1SEES OF THE ESTATE OF
OUV A MORSE. DECEASED.
THE UNKNOWN CLAIMANTS
OF THE ESTATE OF OUV A
MORSE. DECEASED. ANY AND
ALL
UNKNOWN
PARTIES
CLAIMINQ
BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER AND AGAINST THE
HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL
DIFCNOANTtSI WHO ARE NOT
KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR
ALIVE.
WHETHER
(A ID
UNKNOWN
PARTIES
MAY
CLAIM
AN
INTEREST
AS
SPOUSES. HEIRS. DCVtttEB,
GRANTEES
OR
OTHER
CLAIMANTS. TENANT «1 N/K/A
DONNA HAMILTON. TENANT « t
N/K/A CRYSTAL FLETCHER ara
tna Dal andanta. I v i l aall to tea
n.ghaat and Baal bidder tor
caah at in a WEST FRONT
DOOR OF THE SEMINOLE
COUNTY COURTHOUSE: SAN­
FORD. FLORIDA at ti;0 0 a m.,
on tna J«in day ot MARCV.
199S. tna I gHoning daaertbad
property a t aat forth hi aa&lt;d
Final Judgmant:
LOT 102. MONTOOMERY
SQUARE. ACCORDINO TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECOROEO
IN PLAT BOOK 14. PAOES •
AND B. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
WITNESS MV HAND and tha
aaal ot thia Court on F E B R U ­
ARY r m , t • * *
(SEAL)
Maryanna Moraa
Clark of tha Circuit Court
By: Jana E. Jaaawic
Daputy Clara
Echavarna. McCall*. Raymar,
Barratt A Frappiar
Poat Oft»ca Boa S410
Tampa, FL 33001
F97044340
MOTtCB
In accordanca with tha
Amartcana D aa b M iat Act. paraona n-adrng a apacial accom­
modation to cantcipata in tnti
proceeding ahoutd contact tha
individual or agoncy landing
notica not lator than aavan (T)
daya prior to tha procaadmg at
tha addroaa given on tna
not tea. Tataph— ai 4 0 T -*t*

Legal N otices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1ETH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
OENERAl
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: ST 1134 CAT4 K
NORWEST MORTGAGE. INC
p l a in t i f f

vs
JOHNNIE L. MASON. IF
LIVING. AND IF DEAD.
THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES. ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS. CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING
AN INTEREST OT.
THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST JOHNNIE L.
MASON: JACKIE N.
MASON. IF LIVING. AND IF
DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES. GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES
AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BV.
THROUGH, UNDER OR
AGAINST JACKIE N.
MASON. TWIN RIVERS
HOMEOWNER'S
ASSOCIATION, INC.:
CADLEROCK JOINT
VENTURE, L.P.: JOHN
DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANTS)
NOTICE

OP FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant te ■ Summary Final
pidsmant ot teracloaurs dot ad
February 18th. I ME. antarad In
Civil Caaa No IT 11)4 CA 14 K
ot tha Circuit Court ol tha 1ITH
Judicial Circuit In and lor SEMI­
NOLE
County.
SANFORD.
Florida. I wM aail to tha hlgnaat
and boat biddar lor caah
FRONT DOOR OF COURT­
HOUSE Ol tho SEMINOLE
County Courthevaa local ad at
M t N. FARE AVENUE. BANFORD. f l
m Sa n f o r d .
Florida, at I t M l am on tha
I t at day of March. 1 M I tha
tollOwHig daaertbad proparty at
aat forth in told Summary Final
Judgmant, to-wit
LOT SE. OF TWIN RIVERS
SECTION V. ACCORDING TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF.
AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 11.
PAOES M THROUGH ST. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
□atad this l ( t h day of
F a b n m IS M
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark o l tha Circuit Court
By: Dorothy W. Bolton
Deputy Clark
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J. STERN. PX.
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
101 S. Unlvaratty Ortra
Suita 500
Plantation. FL 11114
(SS4) 213*000

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IN TMB CIRCUIT OOORT
OP TMB BMMTBaSmt
ju o t e iA L e m e u r r
m ABB FOB
■SMI NO LB COUNTY,
C M L ACTMM
C A M HO. B7-E1S1-CA
DIVISION 14
FT M O R TG AG E CO M PAN IES
D /BJA FTB M O R TG AG E
SER V IC ES F/K /A
C A R L I. BRO W N ANO
C O M PA N IES.
PtamUfKal.
vs.
STACY M O R TKA . a t a l.
OF
NOTICE IS HEREBY OTVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgmant at
M ortgage Ferocieauro dated
FEBRUARY H th . IM S . and
antarad M Caaa MO. B T -tM ICA ot tha CireuM Court at Rm
EIGHTEENTH Judicial CNcuN M
and tor SEMINOLE County,
Florida Wheaton FT MORTGAGE
COMPANIES D/B/A FTB MONTGAGE SERVICES F/K/A CARL I.
BROWN ANO COMPANIES la
tha PtaMtM and STACY MORT­
KA. MICHAEL P. TOWERS ara
tha Defendants. I wM etol la RM
htghaat and boat biddar tar
caah at the WEST FRONT
DOOR OF THE SEMINOLE
COUNTY COURTHOUSE; SAN­
FORD, FLORIDA at 11:00 AJH-,
on tha tad day at APR IL ISOS,
ty aa aat forth m saM Final
LOT 7. WESTLAKE MANOR.
UNIT ONE, A SUBDIVISION
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT OR
MAP THEREOF DESCRIBED IN
PLAT BOOK IT , AT PAOE(E) t.
4. S » , OP THE PUBLIC
RECORD*
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
WITNESS MY HAND and RM
aaal ot ttua Court an FEBRU­
ARY Mth, IBM .
Clark of tha OrcuN Court
By: Jana E. Jaaawic
Deputy Clark
Echevarria. McCalls. Raymar,
Barrett • Trappier
Poet Office Bos » 4 10
Tampa. FL 11401
FB7104994
NOTICE
In accordanca
Amartcana DNaENNW
aona needing a s p e cia l,
modat ion to panicIpaeo m M e
aawdlng
notice not latar Mian aavan (7)
days prior to tha prscaodWg at
tha addroaa given an Mm
notica. Tatsphone: 407-1114110 art. 4117; 1-000 P4 1 1771
(TOO) or t -900-999-9T70 M l «*o
Florida Relay Sarvlco.
Publish March S, 11. IB M
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1 Chry. 6th A*a.
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V IM. AAOUOtCU7BB«4
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KI N. IBBTOELMtSM
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Auction to be held on 01-1S-M
I IP AO AM at Prttchatt’o
1140 B. CM . 417.
PublWh: March B. IS M
DEO-M

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE tCTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO.: BS 34 C A 1 « K
NATtONSBANC MOftTGAGF
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS
NANCY E. VAN SANT.
IF LIVING, AND IF
DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS,
DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS,
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES
ANO ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BV.
THROUGH. UN0ER
o n a g a in s t n a n c y e .
VAN SANT; UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF NANCY E
VAN SANT. IF ANY.
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(S)
NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgmant at leracloeura dated
February 17th, 11M. antarad In
Civil Caaa No. M 14 CA14 K of
tha Circuit Court ol tha 1ITH
Judicial circuit M and for SEMI­
NOLE
County.
8ANFORD,
Florida. I will aall to tha highest
and beat biddar tor caah AT
THE WEST FRONT DOOR ot tha
SEMINOLE County Courthouae
located at 101 N. PARK
AVENUE, to SANTORO, Florida,
at 1100 am . e&gt;&gt; tha H a l day of
MARCH. t t M tha following
described property aa aat lorth
In
aaxt
Summary
Final
Judgmant. to-wtt;
LOT S. BLOCK 14. A.6 RUS­
SELL 5 ADDITION TO FT. REED,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK t. PAOE ST. OF
THE PUBLIC REC0R0S OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Dated thla 2nd day ol MARCH.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ot tha Circuit Court
By Jana E. Jaaawic
Deputy Clerk
THE LAW OFFICES
OF DAVID J. STERN. PA.
SOI B. University Drive
Suita BOO
Plantalion. FL 31124
(1S4) 131 0000
9*-J04*KFM)NATB
tn accordance with tha
American with Dteabtlity Act,
peraona with disabtimee need­
ing a apacial accommodation ta
participate in ttua proceeding
should contact tha Clark ot tha
Circuit Court at tha SEMINOLE
County Courthouse at 407-1714330 EXT: 4217. not later than
teven days prior to the pro­
ceeding. It hearing impaired, t ■00-939-1771 (TDD) or 1-900999-97 70. via Florida Relay
Sendee.
Publish: March 5. 12. 1999
DfO-44

In accordanca with tha
American with DtaabMtiaa Act,
mg a apacial accommodation to
porttcipata In thla procaadmg
should contact tho Clark ol Iho
Circuit Court at tha BSMRtOLI
County Courthouaa at 407-U1frte rM tP M t

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Pubtlah: March S.
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OP TUB 14th JUBICIAL
CIRCUIT HI A M PON
I COUNTY,
C A M MO. BT-1STB CA 14 A
IRWIN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION F/K/A
INLAND MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
DARYL C. WINTERS, CT A L
NOTICE OP SALS
Notica la hereby given that In
accordanca with 17m Final
Judgment
ot
Foreeioawra
antarad on October IT , 1HT In
ehftr action no. 17-1070 CA 14 A
In tho Cbsurt Court ot I amine Ir
County Florida, In which Daryl
C. Winters, #• al.. wars the
Dalsndanu and train MEMBERS
Corporation
f/k/a
Inland
Martpags Corporation, waa
Plaintiff, I w « eell to the Mghaat
biddar tor caah at West front
door, S01 N. Part A v a , Sanford
PL M711, batwaan tha hours of
I t A 0 am . and 1A0 p m . on
MARCH lath. IB M tha toftowL o t) , Block I I . Ropiae of port
of TownaMa • North Chuiuota.
racordad In Plat Book I t , papa
44, Pubbc Racordk ot Somlnolo
County. Florida.
Lake Oftvo, Oviade F l 117 M
(Court Seal)
Clark ot Circuit Court
Jana I . Jaaawic
Aa Deputy Clark
Attorney ot Lbw
11S4 Hollywood Bird
HoPywood FL 33020
Publication of this notlco on
Fabruary M , and March 0 , 10M
In tho following publication;
Sanford Herald.
DEN-170
IN TNS CMOUIT COURT
Hi ARO PON
BEMIBOLB OOUHTY,
CASS BO.i •S-4S1-DR-01-B
M BE: The Marriage of
TH ERUA A LONG.
Wlta/Patlt loner,
ROBERT A LONO,
Huaband/Raapondant

B O T M 1 OP A CT IO N
TO ROBERT A LONG
ED that on
flw
of
*
naps has boon Mad against you
and you ara rsgulrad M aarva a
copy at your written datanaoa,
M any. M K an John M. Rhodes,
Jr., the Petitioner's attorney,
admee addroaa M 110 East
Maple I treat Poet Office Boa
770777, Winter Garden. Florida.
S4777. an or be tars MARCH
11th. 1166. and Me tha original
with tho d ark o l thla court
either b ale re service aa the

Italy thereafter, otherwise a
default wHi be antarad s gains I
you lor Bw relief demanded In
tha complaint or pollttcn
DATED on FEBRUARY U K
10M
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Clerk e l the Court
By: Nancy R. Winter
Aa Deputy Clark

e t t j &amp; a .* * “
DEM-1M

M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OP THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

Legal N otices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1BTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
OENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO.: ST 1 3 3 4 CA t a
NORW EST M O R TG AG E. INC

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iV A N T E D - C A R E O IV E N

for

IF AN Y; O E B flA L.
M C N A U G H T O N IF LIVIN G ,

AND IF OE AO, THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
OCVISttS. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES
ANO ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AQAINST DEBRA L.
MCNAUGHTON; UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF OCBRA L.
MCNAUGHTON. IF ANY;
JOHN DOE ANO JANE OOE
AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANTS)
NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE SALS
NOTICE IB HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment at leracloaura dated
February 27th, t t M . antarad In
D ell Caaa No. «7 2934 CA 14 at
tha Circuit Court ot tha HTH
Judicial circuit M and tor SEMI­
NOLE
County,
SANFORD.
Florida. I will oak to tha highest
and boat bidder tor caah at tha
WEST FRONT DOOR o l tha
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
located at 101 N. PARK
AVENUE. SANFORD. FL 32771
to SANFORD. Florida, at 11:00
a m on tha 3fat day ot MARCH.
1090 tha tokowtng daaertbad
property aa aat forth m aald
Summary Final Judgment, towtt:
LOT I. ANO THEN N 10 FT. OF
LOT 2. AND THAT PART OF
LOTS 19 AND 20. BLOCK 19.
DREAMWORLD. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3.
PAGE 90 AND 9T. PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT POINT 74 93 FT.
NORTH OF THE BOUTHEAST
CORNER OF LOT 29. SAID
■ LOCK IS . THENCE RUN
SOUTH 29SJ FEET TOT ME
SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LOI
10: THENCE RUN SOUTHWEST­
ERLY TO THE MW CORNER OF
SAIO LOT 1. SAID BLOCK IS.
THENCE RUN NORTH ALOW a
THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT
1. EXTEND NORTH 2S 94 FEET.
THENCE RUN NORTHEASTER­
LY TO THE POINT OF BEGIN­
NING
Dated true 2nd dor at MARCH.
im
(CIRCUIT CO URT BEAL)
dark at Vta CMuR Court

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EXTRA HOLKJAY WEIGHTY
f-On-l Pertonal Training ml
Lifetime Fitnett Free body fal
analyte*
Dennit
Eve'crie
rhyteotogrtt. 772-6687__________

14— F o r S

NOTICE IB HEREBY OIVEN purwant la a Final Judgmant at
Fabruary 29th. ta g * , and
antarad M Caaa NO. 99-1727CA o f tha Circuit Court at tha
EIGHTEENTH Judicial Circuit In
and far SEMINOLE County,
Florida wherein STANDARD
FEDERAL BANK, A FEDERAL
and TERESA FLYNN A/K/A
TERESA
MARIE
METALLO,
FIRST INDIANA BANK. A FED­
ERAL BAKINGS BANK, THE
g r n w p l COMMUNITY ASSO­
CIATION.
INC..
WILLIAM
FLYNN. TENANT St N/K/A RIC
HEIOBNESCHIR. TENANT S3
N/K/A HEIDI HBIDSNBECHBR
ara tha Oatandanta. I win aa* ta
caah at tha WEST FRONT
DOOR OF THE SEMINOLE
COUNTY COURTHOUSE: SANFORD, FLORiOA at 11:00 am .
an tha S lat day o l MARCH,
IM S , tha fallowing daaertbad
property aa aat forth In aald
Final Judgmant:
LOT &gt;4. WOO DBA lDOE AT THE
BP RINGS. UNIT III, ACCORDWG TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED M PLAT BOOK t l .
PAGES 43 AND 44, PUBUC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
WITNESS MY KANO Wtd tha
aaal at Otto Court on MARCH
2nd, IS M .
Clark al tha Circuit Court
By: Jana ( . Jaaawic
Deputy d ark
Echevarria. McCaMa. Raymar,
Barratt 4 Frappiar
Pool Office Boa 3410
Tampa. FL B3M1
In accordance with tha
Americana d itb W H o t Act. paraona needing a apacial accom ­
modation ta partlcipata In M a
proc aadlng Mould contact tha
Individual or agoncy sanding
notica not latar than aavan (7)
day* prior la Bra procaadlng at
noUaa. Tala phono: 407-3134230 ext. 4227] 1-900-944-4771
(TDD) or 1-900-949-4770 M ; via
Florida Relay Service.

PUbBWi: March S. 12. 1SBS
DEO-M
NOTICE OF AMOTION

Public NoUca la hereby given
that Urdknfted Towing, Storage,
Tranepartation E Raaavary, inc..
win aail at Public Auchan traa
at ad prior Dana tha tokowtng
In alarage with chargee unpaid
pureuant to FX. 713.7S ta tha
Mghaat biddar at 423E N.
Highway 17-El, ten lord. FL
12773.
On MARCH IS, 1BSB, SI #0 0
A.M.
IB S) DODGE
VM 1B70D14U1DB42094)
I claim a lien on this vehicle la
tawing and star ago chargee.
Tha Han claimed by me aa the
Saner M eubfect to enforcement
pursuant ta eactton 713 71 and

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i, FL 33324
(994) 213-9000
•7-1HKKNCU
In e c te rd enc e with

T u e s d a y thru F rid a y 12 N o o n the d a y b o lo ro pu blication
S u n d a y 12 N o o n Frida y

51*
YAR0 SALES
Price Per Line
Pre-Paio Only

ADJUSTMENTS A CREDITS
In tho event o l an error, trio Sem inole Herald will bo rosponsiblo
lor (ho first Insertion only and only to Ore o xleni of Iho oost of (hat
insertion P le a se chock ad for accuracy the first day If runs

TO PLACE AN A P CALL

ale

SECURITY BARS A DOORS
U c . 34 y n E .p
60000
deiignt
t V » q ft Froe e*l
Qualify guaranteed
904-9B6 0 0 1 3 or 407-324-31M

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

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NOW ACCEPTING

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21— P

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ADOPTION
27 — N

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countekng
A markcai

G IF T O F LIFE
SOO-3t3-A433
ALONE?
F l*
RESPECTE0
Dating Bureau hx SENIORS.
Eatab 1177 1-900-923-4477
Lorgw ood Usaaaga Stuko
W a h tn s watcorrw 7 day*
Private rme Fam aia S tall
L o c M A I 7735
497-319-4300

23— L o s t k F o u n d

FAMILY P E T
LOST
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Mound ma. brown a / th b cheat
A teal Waanng coaar w/laga
Loat kt tha IN Sroet-PatoaW iyuda area CM with any
vdo

m a m

••REWARD**
FOUND: FIN ALE KITTEN
Tabby 7900 block between Ce­
dar ( Lake CM 323-15(2 S 3

Famdy of In a haa kite 9w a anara home to a kra EVERYTMPrQ IS OONEF ChAkan age*
12 and 3 A 1f i kt daapvtea need
of ctcffvng. ahoas and odtar aalaniikte Moutarioid same, hx
ndura. ararythmg rrtagnabte te
needed to hato *va tentey rebuu ktav teas dyoucanknd
i to ha*) Eva
ted Nancy «
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AN E X P LO VW O MOM
Along w«h TIC A playroom, icn
ynf Can CPfVCOUTMnea
rate* For interview 3300700

R ilA k li Chad Cara F/T or IVT
Age* 2 H 4C accepted No rag
fee £nro* Now lor ISShrk lor
IK TO Cad 321-7934
WALK-MS A RJ. MOB ara lha
nuraa* ipaoaity Healthy l o t
tool HRS *042632 224-1992

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u s in e s s

p p o r t u n it ie s

$300 - $500

Dntrttuang phon* card* No *■pananca n*c***ary For mon
■ntormation sand a BASE to
Pnmabma
Communcxlon*
P O Bor 694365 Mam, FL
33299 1365
BEST Hama Buatnaaa out
If you ara tertoua about making
money wr no tM ot prod no m

3 pot aval Avg | IBSGtv Sal
♦ comm Sanford bated pool
hexing teardar No cold cehng
living rnmad F/1 A P/T
Cal
Mtety Bmaftiar 3)3-2070 *H .
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Circuit Court dl the SSMM OLf
County Caurtheuae a l 407-3334130 EXT; 4337, not latar than
aavan daya prior la tha procaadktg. It hearing impaired. 1SOO-94S-S771 (TOO) or 1-9009*9-9779, via Florida Relay

KEY BANK, N X . f/k/a
Kay Bank at Maw York,
Vk/a Kay Bank o f Maw Vbrk.

A. MICHAEL AARIMGTON,
M aL,
MOTtOB OP ACTION
TO: ORBBNWOOO TRUST
CO M PAN Y

9.13,19
DEO-41
.O hio 40021
YOU ARB NOTIFIED teal an
County, FloridaLata 1(1 and 191. FRANK L.
WOOORUFF'B BUBOtVtSIOM.

CASE NO. 27-2239-CA-14-I
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY,
aa Truataa far the Registered
HoMtfQ Of S&amp;iQiVIQft
Brothers Mortgage
Vtt.
Paaa-Thraugh. Sanaa 1994-1,
PliinMf,
VS.
OSOROE D. BETHEL and
RUTH H. BETHEL; at to,
Oatandanta.

I.
44, of tea public rocard* ef
0 aminoI*
County,
Florida.
you and
other* and you ara roqutrad ta
aarva a copy at your written
daienooa, N any, to It an
MOORE, SMITH A MOORE.
PISM BTi attorney*. 100 North
Ocean Street. JackaonvtHa,
Florida 32202, n# mar* than
thirty |30) day* from te * fust
publican an data of tete notte*
i p HrPen wm me b p Pfippwi
with tea Clark e f tela Court

Notica la hereby glean teat,
pursuant
te
an
Order
February 17m, 1994. mid
' In ehrM caaa number 972229-C A-I4-I, at tha Ckcult
Court at tha 19th Judicial
Circuit In and tar Semlnoia
County,
BANKER
TRUST COMPANY.
AS TRUSTEE FOR THE REGIS­
TERED
HOLDERS
OF
SALOMON BROTHERS MORT­
GAGE SECURITIES VII, INC.,
MORTGAGE PASS-THAOUOM.
SERIES 1999-1, N PtaMNI and
GEORGE D. BETHEL. RUTH H.
BETHEL, la/art Defendant!*), I
will aad to tha Mghaat and beat
biddar tor «aa h at tha west
front dear ot tha Semlnoia
County caurtheuae In Sanford,
Semlnoia County, Florida, at
t t * 0 A M an tha 14th day at
MARCH, 1990, tha leHewing

Long Tarm-Bhort Tl
Tamp To hkra

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36 76
Plut B*n*r«* Hoaday 9 V» cm
non Pay MmVai *01K and
much mor* laka Mary
work la* t 2nd khdt MF
Satirday*
CM 330-4211 or come by
3006 W LkMary » v d *10*

• D IR E d T L fe N D E flS 12500 450 000
Conaoadattte* Cash loam*
Bad e r a * No problem
no *dv tea 1-900-4*0-7140

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In aald Final Judgmant, te wtf:
LOT 177, LAKE SEARCY
SHORES, ACCOROMO TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECOROEO
M PLAT BOOK IB. PAGES t l .
•4 A 23. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
S IM M O L I COUNTY. FLORIDA.
NOTE: PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
DEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU AMI
ADVIBIO THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS 0IE M C 0 TO BE A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A DEBT ANO ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
Dated ted Hth day at FEBRU­
ARY, I td t.
MARYANNE “ " * 1 9
Clark at Circuit Court
By Jana E. Jaaawic
Deputy Clark
COD IL it A STAWIARSKI
4010 Bay Beaut Boulevard

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butene as. Bond MOO (racanra
■BOO eradt) to B J J PO BOX
963414. Lake Mary a 32796)* U
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wooden fram e* Earn to 1394/
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M IA S B B A D CM UM T
L E G A L L Y tor tote 121 00 M M
chack/m o to CALYPSO -1464 N
LMwm ont Ava. Winter Park, a
32792
T W O of being turned down tor
c ro d rr te am whara to oMavt to*
bate daate-cradx card*, am.
bus. loans, d sb l oontokdabon
A s m s aa tow m S B5L. no annute teas. ate. H A W Entarpri*.

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MARYANNE MORSE
C lark a t te a C irc u it C o u rt
By D eborah Can an t
D eputy C M rti
Pubiteh: M arch S, I I . 1BBB
DEO-41

Tampa. Florida 33M7
Telephone: (912) (77-9000
CAE 997-02700
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DOCTOR S AEBTC A B M T MAKER - EM
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WWdng tor Vault!

(407) 322*2044

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b o n e fiu F u R oaun* A salary
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and gatokna powered vara
poaaat* a COL data *A*»
can** ASE cariAcalunt d»*e*d W * ofiar compaecve pay
and atcaaara banakt* Appry
to paraon Monday Friday ■ 30
am to 4 0 0 p m EOE Wornan and rr*nora»t ara encour­
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Notica to hereby ahren teal I
•m engaged to buolnaao M 117
Marker S t, AltemanM Bprtoga,
Flarida
31701,
Baminoia
County. Florida, under tea
Fictmau* Noma o f ALTA» O U T 9 T O W M M , MFC-, M id
th at l inten d U ra a latar *aM
name w ith te a D iv la lo n *1
C arp er a lie n * ,
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provlaion* p f th a F ictN ie u *
Nam* B la lu ta* . Ta-W k: S e ctio n
•9 9 4 9 . F ien d s Statute* 1991.

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gu u lE U karhote* 321 71*2
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in tete praoaadtoi. you ara omi­
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prartelen o f certain aatetoan ci.
Plaaa*
contact
Court
Admtotetrattan al M t N. Park
Avanua. Suite N30t, Sanford,
FL 32T71. (407) 323-030 Art.
4227 within I working dsyo e f
your receipt o f tete naHte; It
you ara hearing or v o k a

A fT E M T iO N C N A ■

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55—Financial
Services

ADAff OEXrO FEE
PLASTICS MANUFACTURER to
naad ol machine operator* 2nd
4 3rd thdl Apply to panon
1000 Sand Pond Rd Late Mary
313 9225

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DynAJr Seortcea, Inc a grow
mg commercial ana Iron ground
auppod company ta currently
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net tar vanout ahrfta Al appke
anti mutt proud* a a ten year
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and arork a herVda acbedme to
mcHjda eeeaandt an ) evening
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parking and uniform* Slop by
our adrTvnnliabve ofheat Mon
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WORK TOOAT/PAD TOOAY
Sanford
Appfy In paraon today;
IASI S French Ava
___________ 323-4343___________

LABO RER3N EEO ED

Tar Buty Fleet Sermca Shop
Hyckdukot lectrrmtSekel ei
penence hepfii Longwood
tacatron Fu*time A benefdt
and 401(K)
CaA 33V-77QS
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Car A ln»ur»nre Needed
Weekend* FREE 331 57C6
MOLOtNO A ASSEMBLY
Heavy kftmg regiered a 5. M F
Starting pay S&amp;hr No »«p req
Cas Vicky al 330152V_______
Raaldantlal Cleaning
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van Commercial route Santavd
l m e Mary 417 7 X 0 ___________

NEWS

PAPER

INSERTERS

wee* end* only Sanfordlate
Mary Mutl hav# n»n*prin*hon
007-7000.______________________
Now hmng erpenenceit COOKS,

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m longwood hat enmeckala F/t
portion aa a laborer Outlet
tuppod landtcape craw. Ia
mowing adgmg. pneung. and
ofhar labor type (tube* No ai
penence neeataary. preferred
candeUla w4h ground* aipan
ence For ta&gt;p1 cad 407-00202X III 710
EOE
WAREHOUSE PERSON
Needed lor large greenhoute
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be retponaba tar
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thing al wad SO ta) and work
tang hartada hour* For*HI erp
helpful Appfy m parton 6770
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WEEKLY RENTALS
irtS T T A rt

ahe« 1 yea' Madcal benefit
and • Drug Flea Work puce
4650 F SA *6 Wetl Sanford
407 S30-777S S 3770 Otaruta
Or 17-02-Sanferd. 407-321-0100
_ DENNY'S RESTAURANT

Muel have COL Ucanaa.
Appfy In Pereen:
700 French Ava. Sanford

ncl Launiby phone and M
use *45 *90 « woe* 3244955
LAKE MARY Attractive turn
room mXMM laundry. Mchen
pr*r, Piaaaa ert 33*-1962_____
WANTED: *30 40 yf Ok) am
ptayaad tamaia Pnvata room,
houta

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tor morn ndormafcm
to mt
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Day* Inn San4ord
4650 Waal SR 40

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arter day or mp4 tart tp ta
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2 7 0 5 8 . O rla n d o D r.

Sanford
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established routes In the Sanford area. All you
need is dependable transportation, organiza­
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to begin a greet new jobl

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BY OWNER. 1983 2/1 ready to
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Good cntvkTKm 1111141_______
IN ADULT PARK Fully fur
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condition
Reasonably
priced
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PARK AVE. MOBK.E PARK
Homaa »3 O X to *6 O X Sal Up
Financing QUMT133340*1

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VfVESTOR BUYING HOUSES
PLUM* er LEMONS
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Queen *115 King *1*5 Ca*

S * l 2/7 *1 460. 461 * 454 Rrv
•rvtaw A rt Behind Lake Mon­
ro* Irm DON'T MISS THIS ONE
Clock*. Tonka Toy*, vaseline
gUk*. table taw. tithing rodt.
coo-coo dock, much more
ComaEartyt

211—
MOOCRN FURN. A Antique*
1 PKCE or Whoto Household
904-774.2235/4074*0-3*32

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A MOVE Vd SPECIAUI 400 aq
t I lP *265 A MONTH ORca
Storage M l -0120 or 333 2364
Now A*a4ab«
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Giordan Personal Star
Ca* tor data** 57* 2500
SANFORD OFFICE SPACE
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4 FAMILY SALE

230— A

Anoqu* Storing tom. oak taantlop carved dart, wicker, gtoi*
6 w-tary 3 X larkwood Of
aam-l2pm. Fn 6 Sal

n t iq u e / C la s s ic s

7* OOOOE U L RED EXPRESS'
n m condhon. 3 X d d AT/PS.
50 aansa ara* CAM. haadart
SO S X 0 8 0 Tr*(ta7 *3632*1

CHURCH BAKE A
RUMMAGE SALE

231— C a r s F o r S a l e

MARCH • • 7. Fn * 3 6 S4I 62 NATTVTTV CHURCH 3255 N
CR 427. Longwood Ik Mary

7* MERCURY COUGAR Nsscta
um* work Mutt Sa*!!. Naw
tvai/mag whatat
6 5 X hrm
32*4209

ESTATE SALE
2750 Country Club Rd Every­
thing muU go being forced 10
move F e b * . 7 a * 1 3 . 14. 13

M CHRYtLER LATER Back. 5
spaed. PSPWPB. redo, good
anon* knocks 6395 346
or 1266466.

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RAIN O R SHINE

EAGLE STATION WAGON.
AC. PW. P L Cnee* 66/k) ong
nta me**. 61995 3260640
SEIZED C A R *
bom
1175
Porach**. Cadtaaca. Chavya.
BMW*. Corvette* ANo Jaap*.
4WD*. Your area To* Free 1800-2119X0 EM 2206 tor CW-

304 Chapman A r t Comer of 3rd
Sheaf 6 Chapman to m . anaqua* kAch*n. and tats moraM
MUST SELL

MOVING SALE
Everyman rmat go Taka Lake
Btvd oil 4AA. toftow ugm to M l
Crystal V « w Norm 6 2. Sat
Onty

235—
T r u c k /Bu s e s / V a n s F o r
Sa u

MOVING 8 A L E
MATTRESS SALE • Fua w *
uaad box aprmgt 6 manraai
*65 X Larry* Mar) 332-4132
SOHO CHERRY Queen Anne
dnmg room Perleel condbon
C al 260-0551

Exc
620

Lg Dackbraca. new Portable
tawing mach ml labia 1200/
OOO Cal 322-5924

(407) 322-2611

1600 aF. 407-321-7004

RF/VIHC

pens ton e *c4*a*0* type*
cond Baapartata ramot*
324-12291

A YARD BALE Is to* parted
way to do mat and me f etnbtof*
Harata can bring people to you
door Artwrua* your tala In to*
SemAtoto MaraW tor only *51/
kn* and watch the Asms Nava
whrt to* money comas in Ca*
by Noon on Tuesday and you 5kna ad can rui to tors* days vi
to* Harak) tor ONLY t*.1Bft A l
wa art a that you prepay to*
ad Ca* ua-wa can hafpn

Q u een ml 20 yt

BED

219— W a n t e d t o B u y

217— G a r a g e S a le s

118— O n i c e S p a c e F o r
Ormep eMc m am e»i sat Never
used Coat ( I X MuU a*« *225
c ert 2*64000

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YARD SALE

FOUND: BLACK A WHITE OOO.
CALL TO KJCNTTFY.
323-3777

159— R e a l Es t a t e
W anted

In Th*

1507 EHol SI. Book*, houte
hofc) name, clothes, etc.

*7 CHEVY 810 ata cab pek-up
Lear cap Bad knar, 10 rack CO,
AM/FM w/Up*. AT/PS AJmotl
near t ia .S X 8rm *3042*1.

FRt/SAT 9AM - 4 PM
101 O rt View C ede. Lake
Mary (Country Club Oxkx)
Fum kmck kmckx. antique*,
toys. 6 rmch morari____________

2 3 8 — V e h ic l e s W a n t e d

V l 5 Near car
• p a rt Nica yard, a n d
SSa poch. 356O X Aa to
O EM C M U M T , Ratotor

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aadad m **ur tusa. nets to
park Mart cdton IE3 O X
OEM CALLAWAY. Ratalar
(4*7) 324-0211, E iL I N

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• Attx Suxaga. Pmrat* Patio A M on l

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Sanford Court
Apartments

FORECLOSED

3291 8. Sanford Ave. • Sanford

Homes bom p e m e e on $1
OaAnpjam Tax. RapoV REOt
YCxs Area Ttaa Fra* (t ) 0X 2 10 9 X 0 Ext M 2206 tor Crtianl Ita

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tola of Morage. Many extra*,
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b r t C r t 330-74*2

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_______ 131-010______

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2 3 beta, pool 6ra ptoca. 2-car
, ten porch, xpnnkiarx 4/10
, |130(K) 323-2661

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For 256 apt commtrtry toeseed
n Sanford F/T poaAion Good
Banatat If ntorsatod c a l 322
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NOTHBdO BUT THE F B ftr r
FOR Y0U1
GoVnaw Apis on fknahart Rd 4
46A. U Mary A l apt home* ml
pnv alarmugaiaga* Slata-oIma-arl actrvRy/litnaM lacMy
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302-2X7 tor a parkonta show-

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1/1 Scm peso, hardwood Boor*.
Replace. O V A W V hook-up*
•toatay &lt;21-2461
BANFORO 1 BORM secured
carnage house appf. Aw, appfisnca* tSTSImo • sac NO
PETS. SINGLE PERSON
ONLY. Apply at VIS W. Firtt

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lendscspwl SaOO/mon 137 E.
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narthborhood. 327d m or 340-5742 SUN 0
SANFORD 2 S X Bit GA Art. 21
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Offlca Space AvallabN for
Lease Sanford Commarca CV
tacatad al Park Ava 6 25m Si 2
k A a t a « v o . l O O O V t * 500
tf *9 p »f par year Parking ■
abundant Cad John Gay at
Stnctty Comma#ctai. Uc Real
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OFFtCEAWHSE 1000-15 O X M
From *1 a1 Prime tocabon Mwy
1792 Sanford 1 td bom Arpnry
BNd Cad 324-4440 Am/Vua

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Prime showroom 6
warehouse *10 970 tq h SR
441 bonlaga 4Q7-576 2 S X

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by Chic Young

BLONDIE

THE OAV5 J U S T .
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BEETLE BAILEY
BEETLE THINKS HE'S SO INS TO

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New therapy for anal fissures
H K A It l&gt;IC ( it lT T I have a pa in fu l
a n a l lis s u r e . A r e t h e r e new tre a t
m ents for th is ’’
H K A It K K A D K I l A n al fissu re s an*
i tin im u n C'nn*i*ttnj{ o f tin y te a rs in
I h e a n a l s k in , s u c h f is s u r e s c a u s e
se ve re |n 'rio d ic pain a fte r defecation
a nil lin u h l n i l re cta l bleedin g
K m m a n y y e a r s , th e c u s t o m a r y
tre a tm e n t w as to p ic a l a n e s th e tic s ,
w arm baths stool h ulking agents, am i
m tH'hunical a n a l s tre tc h in g S u rg e ry
w a s s o m e tim e s r e q u ir e d h u t w a s
associated, on occasion, w ith Incnnti
n rn re
A b o u t t h r e e y e a r s a go. d o c t o r s
b e g a n u s in g n it r o g ly c e r in e c r e a m
't o p ic a l I p e rc e n t is o s o r b id e d in t
Ira te ' T h e re su lts w ere encouraging.
but patien ts u sually developed a to le r
a n c r to th e d ru g , m a k in g it le s s
acceptable tor long term use
I te c e n tly . h o w e v e r, r e s e a r c h e r s
from Italy re p o rte d a novel th erapy
the in jc c iio n o l b o tu lin u m to xin in to
the anal sp h in cte r M o n ' famous as a
lethal poi»on. this toxin has been used
su cce ssfu lly in tn*ating a w ide variety
ot m u scle diso rders, in clu din g strah is
m us ic n is s e d eves', eyelid spasm , wry
n e c k a n d d if f ic u lt y &lt; »a llo w in g
lln t u h n o m to x in r e la x e s m u s c le s
h e n ce its e ffe c tiv e n e s s in r e lie v in g
anal sjiasm and p n m iotm g h ealing
T h e technique is nol vet widely used
for anal fissu rva hut prom ises lo tie a
w elcom e addition t" the therapies lo r
th is p a in lu l condition
H K A It D lt (iO T T I had surgery for
hem orrhoid* in IVHi S ince then. I've
had pain less ro rta l bleeding lo r atioul
th ree days every six weeks The sur
gcon said that I've healer! com pletely
and that the bleeding must have tx-cn
s o m e th in g I ate C a n th is r e a lly he
caused bv tm d ie t '
D K A II K K A D K f i N’ot in m y opinion
Fo od d'H'x not produ ce re cta l bleed
Ing. nor doc* it look lik e blood on the
to ile t p a p e r (T h e one e x c e p tio n is
boctx I I suspect that you have d rv c l
oped a tiny, chrom e u lce r at the nper
■ live site, o r another h e m o rrh o id may
o c c a s io n a lly b le e d O r you m igh t h r
b le e d in g fro m an u n re la te d s o u rc e
high up in the rectum T h is should be
easy to diagnose
T h e n e x t tim e y o u n o tic e r e c t a l
bleeding, g e l an em ergency appoint
m e n t w i t h a g a s t r o e n t e r o lo g is t
YVHII.K V O t HF. H I.K F.IU N t; lie w ill
e x a m in e y o u r a n u s and lo w e r co lo n
with a special in strum ent and should
In* aide to see the b le e d in g point, at
w h ich lime he can ra u te n re it or give
you id her advitc o r treatm ent
H K A I t D lt C iO T T M y V i y e a r old
d a u g h te r h a s ju s t b e e n d ia g n o s e d
w ith m y asth e n ia g ra v is H e r d octors
won't d is ru s s th is disease What ts it ’
HKAIt H K A D K It H elirved to be
caused by an autoimmune reaction to
one s own natural tissues, myasthenia

lim bs a rc u s u a lly affected. lo ading lo
d illu s f w eakness, in conjunction with
droopy e y e lid s , s lu rre d speech. dlfli;
c u lly s w a llo w in g a n d
in s e v e r e
cast's
re sp ira to ry problem s.
M U is u s u a lly diagnosed u sin g the
edrophonium le st. d u rin g w hich a sub;
stance i&gt; adm in istered that overcom es
d ie n e u ro m u scu la r deficiency, result;
in g in s u d d e n . a lm o s t m ir a c u lo u s

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There was a third world cham pi­
onship in Tunisia last year the inau­
gural Transnational Teams It was
won by a com bined Italian-Polish
quintet. Leandro Hurgay. Dano
D eFa lco . C a rlo M a ria n i. M arcin
U-snicwski and Krzysztof Martens In
the final, they beal the Polish team of
Krzysztof Jassrm . Piotr Tusiynski.
Irrn'cu*/ Kowaloiyk and Marvk Witck.
132 40

My favorite deal from the event,
though, occurred during a battle be­
tween two teams captained by
U nions. Andrew M acnair and Tony
Forrester
How do you think M acnair made
four hearts after West had led (he
spade king?
After three passes, opening four

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Caiefuky mvostigaie any new endeavors
or enterprises into which you wish lo
enter in the year ahead The majority
could be promising, but one or two could
be real bummers
PISCES (Feb. 30-March 20) Someone
you like. even though he or she is
extremely extravagant and unreliable,
might put you on the spot today with
requests that ara costly as net as incon­
ven ien t Gel a lump on hie by under­
standing the influences that will govern
you m the year ahead Send lor your
Astro-Graph predictions by ma*ng S3 to
Astro-Graph, do this newspaper. P O.
Bos 1754. Muray HOI Sis lion. New York.
NY 10156 Be su e to stale you rorfcac
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ARIES (March 21-Aprtl IS) Today, you

H U F k T -5 O B U T r

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hearts is sensible It is unlikely you
ran make a slam, and it will keep the
opponents quiet
If the spades were splitting 6-3. it
looked as though the contract would
be defeated, the opponents would col­
lect four Ineks via one spade, two redsuit aces and a spade niff. And that la
probably what would have happened if
declarer had either won the first trick
or played the spade seven from hand.
However. Macnair found a wonderful
ruse: He dropped the spade tack.
This had the desired effect. West
continuing with a low spade. Macnair
won with dummy's 10, then discarded
his spade ace on the club ace — exit
the defense's spade ruff
Sadly, that play didn't gain points.
At the other table. Ea st and West
were in a position to defeat four
hearts but went astray.
In England, a jack used to be called
a knave (though I never aaw a deck
with Kn rather than J on the four appriate cards). Well, that was one
vish trick.

Vulnerable: East-West
Dealer West
South
4V

West
Pass
Pass

North
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Opening lead: * K

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might have more than you usual share of
tasks If you sweep anything under the
rug. you may not be able lo see beyond
the dust cloud later
TAURUS (April 20-May 30) If you expect
something done right today. U s best lo
do it yourself The person lo whom you
delegate the job won t give your d.recbves proper pronty
GEMINI (May 11-June M ) Today, you
might meet opposition regankng an issuo
about which you tael strongly Neither
you n u your adversary w hkaty to yield.
CANCER (June 31-Juty 33) Do not get
involved today with career contemporanee whose objectives outer from yous.
Exchanges coud taka on onerous overtones « the tun ot.tuu
LEO (July 33-Aug. 33) Ouard against
making pramalura. negative judgmenta
today about people or developments
Your assessments could be errorveoub
and detrimental to you interests
VtROO (Aug. 33-Sept. 23) Be very care-

able, guilty or not.
LIBRA (Sept. 33-Oct. &gt;3) Your work
haMs might not be up to par today, espe
oaky it you're required to do something
you think is beneath you rank or ckqmtv
gcO R PIO (Oct. 24-Now. 33) Be tin*
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Museum showcases
Dr. Seth French
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H ITTIN G ALL TH E BASES IN SEMINOLE C O U N TY: DIAMOND REPORT...SPORTS 1B

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

Will YEAR. No. 158

Police chief
vows to help
Georgetown

THURSDAY. APRIL 2, 1998

Refurbishing historic cemetery

ny Rum White
MKKAI.1) STAFF WKITKU
SANFORD I’ollrr Chief Joe
l Mil.ml on Wednesday prom ­
ised the residents nl the his­
tone Georgetown dlstnet more
patrols and community polic­
ing trom his department
Die chief and a dozen other
Sanford Police officers a t ­
tended a community meeting at
st John Metropolitan llaptlst
church .it the comer of lOtli
and Cypress, two lilocks away
Irom where Dillard and his wile
resided when he was a Navy
lei tint
"It the people here consider
there are crltlcul problems,
then I consider them to be
eritlc.il. also." Dillard said. "We
a r c going to be here for you.
We will l&gt;e highly visible. We'll
saturate the city with the boys
in blue and the women In
blue."
Tile meeting was arranged
Ity Charles Rowe, president of
the Community Improvement
Association of Sanford and
Community-Economic Director
lor the city. He said 200 tilers
were sent out and -10 attended
the two hour meeting.
T ills Is a hot spot," said the
Rev. Robert L. Doctor, pastor
nl St. John M il Cliim h
T here's drug traffic and prosti­
tution And It's not just black
lolks doing the buying and
selling. We see young white
girls with the bluck boys We
need someone to help."
T h e problem Is solvable."
said H7-year-old
Altermese
Hentley. a longtime resident of
Georgetown. "Years ago the
problem was liquor," she said.
"Wr worked together In the
churches, schools nnd homes.
We've got to do the same today.
We hnve to br total and com ­
plete community."
Sanford city comm issioners
llrady Lessard and Velma Wil­
liams also attended the m eet­
ing at the little brick church.
Georgetown Is In Lessard's dis­
trict mid he vowed to work with
the residents and listen to
ilirlr needs.
"Good things are happening."
U-ssard said. "1 can't guarantee
that there won't be any p ro sti­
tution on Sanford Ave., but 1
year ago I could guarantee you
there would be. Tilings are Im­
proving."
Dillard said he wants the
residents to Immediately call
the police when they see or ex­
ited trouble In the neighbor­
hood.
He said that a recent bill
that Sen. Dob Graham helped
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£ Hs that knew sM that
looming writ
Knew only thlo-that ho
know nothing y»L*

5 0 C e n ts

County ranks
10th in Florida
heroin deaths
By Nick Pfelfauf
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SEMINOLE COUNTY
Ac
curding lo llit- District 2-1
medical examiner's staiistii s.
th rrr wrrr two deaths from
heroin in 10*17 Die district of­
fice. located In Sanford, rrprr
srn ts all of Seminole County.
Yet with just two. It I s listed
as Kilh Worst In the entire
st.ite on a per capita basis
Figures mdlcale deaths per
100.000
population
rates
Seminole County at O fi*lj lor
this jiast year
Chief Deputy Shertll Steve
Harriet) said heroin use has
Itrcnmr more prominent during

the past ihrc-e years than II
has iH-en In previous decade*
"Mostly lie-call sc- nl the Colomhlan drug cartel,* he said
They have expanded from just
shipping cocaine, and are *#ip
plying heroin which Is riot only
more plentiful hui more potent
and dradlv *
He explained
lh.lt
the
method n! Ingestion had also
c hanged "L'sers lonnrrly had
to take it Intravenously." liarnell
said "Now
they can
merely Ingest It orally It's lxcome part of wli.it we call
Toly drugs* whichIs where
dmgs are mixed, sometimes
with alt ciflot. which make*
P ira te Her Heroin. Page 3A

Lake Mary input into a
Sanford responsibility?
Uy Nick Pfelfauf
HERALD STAFF WRITER

W M I N H tor T « w » i Vine**

Ihe historic Page Jackson Cemetery in Sanford is
looking better and better thanks to hard work being
done by Sanford crews and volunteer help A great
deal of work is still needed however, and volunteers

are urged to jrxn m the protect every Tuesday morn­
ing. Abandoned gravosites are being tended and
overgrown bushes and weeds are being cleared

IAKE MARY Uikr Mary City
fnm m lsslnuer Thom Q rteitr
lias announced hi* Intentions
to seek Lake Mary Input Into a
Sanford responsibility. Greene
wants a Uike Mary resident to
I k- m illed as a voting member
of the Sanford Alqxirl Author
Ity.
Greene has prepared two
resolutions which he Intends to
present during tonight's elty
commission meeting. Resolu­
tion r»*ir&gt; "requests the City
Commission of the City of
Sanford to appoint an afire ted
cltl/en of the City of Lake
Mary., as a voting member on
the Sanford Airport Authority.*
Resolution SOti would have
l-ikr Maty request the Ctty of
Sanlord and Alqxirt Authority
to empower the Sanford Alr|H&gt;rt Noise Abatement Commit­
tee. "to require noise a b a te ­
ment to be accomplished prior
to additional growth being al-

Commlseloner Thom Croon*
lotted at the Orlando Sanford
Airport."
During a Jo in t w o rk s e s s i o n
h e ld w ith th e l* ik e Mary c o m ­
m is s io n a n d Alqxirt Authority
P lease Bee N oise. Page SA

Boy, 14, will be tried as an adult for murder
From Staff Reports

SEMINOLE COUNTY •
A
grand Jury Wednesday came to
the decision that Jonathan
Arce. Uie 14-year old Oviedo
High School student charged
with the murder of 68-ycar old
retired librarian, will be prose­
cuted as an adult.
Arce allegedly stabbed and
bludgeoned Ju n e Stillman to
death on March 10. Stillman
had asked Arce to come Into

her house where »lie con­
fronted him about missing
Items In her house. Arce said
that she came at him with a
knife and he retaliated. Still­
man suffered several slabs and
hits - about 15 altogether.
Garden tool* and knives were
found near Ute body.
Handyman William Denton
found Arce sitting behind the
wheel of Stillman's Toyota Co­
rolla. He detained Arce after
noticing Stillman's body lying

In the garage. It was reportrd
that Stillman tried to exit her
garage via the door, but she
could nut pull It up.
In addition to Uie charge of

first-degree murder. Alee will
Ik- tried for armed assault
during a burglary, ear theft and
|M-tty thrlt. Arte will he able to
avoid Uie elertrie chair due to

hi* age. 'Die maximum sen­
tence that ran br levied on
Arce is lift- In prison.
Arcc Is scheduled back In
P lease Bee A rce. Page 3A

Building future business leaders

Longwood cops seek
clues on acid bomb
By Nick Pfelfauf

HERALD STAFF WRITER
LONGWOOD - An explosive
device commonly known as an
a d d bomb was found Tuesday
morning In Longwood. Police
are now checking fingerprints
to determine who may have
made the bomb.
According to Police Lieuten­
ant Russ Cohen, a city worker
passing by saw what appeared
to be Uie device near Oak
Street and Lake Avenue In
Longwood. He summoned po­
lice and firemen, who also con­
tacted the Seminole County
Bomb Squad.
"It was a two liter soft drink
type bottle filled with add and
tinfoil.* explained Longwpod
Fire Department
Battalion

Chid Michael Hockcnberry.
T h e combination In the bottle
will eventually cause It to blow
up.* He Indicated that de­
pending on the extent of such
an explosion, anyone In Uie
Immediate vicinity could have
been injured.
Cohen said the county's
bomb squad fired a pellet gun
at Uie bottle, which caused It
to Ignite. *No one was Injured.*
he said. "We did vacate the sur­
rounding area, but Uie acid
bomb device was found In a
vacant lot. although there was
residential structures nearby.*
At latest word, Longwood
police were still checking the
fingerprints on the bottle In
Uie hope tliat the person or
persons who concocted the
hazardous mixture might be lo­
cated.

The Greeter Sanlord Chamber of Commerce Educa­
tion Committee recently presented Hs monthly edu­
cation appreciation awards at the Manna Hotel. Re­
cipients were from Hamilton Elementary School in

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Sanford. (L to r). teacher, Nonna Bordenkircher.
Principal Nan Parker, and student, Brandon Jamas,
a 9-year old fourth grader. Piesenting the award,
right, committee Chairman Jerry Mills.

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Harvest ‘98 crusade
S harr a Joyful religious rx|*crtcnrc. listen to Inspira­
tional hymns and praise the
l-ord with vigor at the Harvest
"98“ t'm s a d r, with Harvest
Gatherers Father Plna-Lopcz
and Assistant Bishop of the
Diocese
Father
Ralston
Nembhard.
Flic crusade will be held
Apnl 5 through April 9. 7 p.m .
each night, at St. John The
Baptist
Episcopal
Church,
1000 Hetlnine Drive. Orlando,
32805.
Fot transportation
assis­
tance call (4071 295-1923.

.‘ Caregivers seminar

• The Greater Orlando Alz{hrlmcr's Association Is spon{soring a free Caregiver Series
‘ program on “Facing Difficult
• Decisions' on Tuesday. April
12 1. from 2 to 3:30 p.m.. In the
{conference room at Better
{Living For Seniors. 1097 Sand

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Vintage views

CAB meeting
SANFORD - n io Sanford
Citizen’s Advisory Board (CAB)
will meet Wednesday. April H.
beginning at 7 p.m. tn the city
commission conference room
of Sanford City Hall.
n i r meeting Is open lo the
general public.

Grief support
The Seminole County Stale
Attorney's Office sponsors a
Grief Support Group for any­
one who has lost a loved one lo
homicide. The group m eets
the second Wednesday or the
month from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at
the Juvenile Assessment Cen­
ter located at 181 Bush Loop.
Sanford. Tilts month’s meeting
Is April 8. 1998. Please call
Bernadette Scraflnowlcz for
more Information at (407)
322-7534. ext. 6113.

Town meeting
SANFORD - A town m eeting
lias been scheduled for T hurs­
day. April 9. at the G reater
Sanford Chamber of Com­
merce building. 400 E. First
Street In historic downtown
Sanford.
The subject of the meeting
will be the proposed w ater­
front hotel and conference
center at Fort Melon Park.
All local citizens are Invited
and urged to attend. For addi­
tional Information, rontact the
chamber office at 322-2212.

Debt counseling
Do you feel as though you
are drowning In debt? Do you
receive harassing telephone
rails from creditors? Do you
and your spouse argue about
money*? If you answered any of
these questions "Yes', you may
want to call Consumer Budget
PIu m see B tte b , Pag* 3A

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THURSDAY:
SO LUNAR TABLE: min. 9:50
a.m.. maj. 3:40 a.m., min.
10:25 p.m., maj. 4:15 p.m.
TIDES: Daytona Beach: high:
12:21 a.m., *— p.m., low: 6:13
a.m., 6:26 p.m. New Smyrna
Beach: high: 12:00 a.m., 12:26
p.m., low: 6:18 a.m., 6:31 p.m..
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Smyrna Beach: Seas are 35 feet with a moderate
chop. Water temperature at
Daytona Is 66 degrees and
Here ore tha winning numbers
selected on Wednesday In the
at New Symma, 66 degrees.
Florida Lottery:
Winds are from the south­
Fantasy S
west at 15-20 m.p.h.
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LO TTER Y

Lotto (M arch 20)
0-1 1-31-32-40-40

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lYind Road. Lake Mary.
Hits meeting will discuss
community resources surh ns
Care Management. Day Care.
Asslslod living and Nursing
Homes, Respite Care. Home
Health and Hospice services,
and Is Intended for caregivers
of family members with Alz
hclmer's disease or related
disorders.
For registration and details
call (4071 628-0088

Bromeliad show
Seminole Bromeliad Society
presents the April '08 Show
and Sale. The two day show
will l&gt;r held Saturday. April
18. 9 a.m to 4 p.m. and Sun­
day. April 19. 10 a.m. to 4
p.m at the Sanford Garden
Club. 200 Fairmont at the
com er of U S. Highway 17-92.
Sanford
Plants will be shown to give
the public the opportunity to
leant more alxmt various sp e ­
cies of bromellads. M embers
will be on hand to answer any
questions.
Blooming
plants.
nonblooming plants, and seedlings
will he otie red for sale at a va*
nety of price ranges. Tilts Is a
good way to acquire brom ell­
ads at nominal prices.
A Media Educational Semi­
nar. with a film and slides, will
1h- shown at various times
during the show on Land­
scaping In Florida with bromcliads.
; Special displays will include
{Outdoor
Bromeliad
Land{scaping and Displaying Bro{mellads In Hie Home.
• Free Admission. For more
• Information
contact
Paula
IWhlte at (407) 328-8231 or
{Dud Martin at (407) 321-0838.
•

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Local farmer. Mr. Brown Millar, la ahown driving a calary wagon circa
1914. The long boards on the ground were used In ’boarding up’ the cel-

Museum proud to show its long Seth French line
By Russ White

HERALD STAFF WRITER
SEMINOLE COUNTY - H ar­
nett French Boyd nerds no
tour guide when she visits the
Museum of Seminole County
History.
Boyd has been through the
place frequently and lias con­
tributed greatly by donating
items that belonged to her
great-grandfather. Dr. Seth
French.
ml Gkwi%tatfH3a&gt;fi'ikha&gt; was MMde
-ithe (#VdTUlh&lt; 'Ruasr»i at&gt; she *m u­
seum. proudly deschblng the
artifacts which
Include
a
handsome sword French used
to back a path from the top of
the hill where the Middle
School now stands to the river
and the road (now known as
French Ave. 17-92).
Boyd and museum aide
Karen Jacobs are eager for
everyone In the county and
then some to vtslt the museum
os part of the 85th anniversary
of Seminole County C elebra­
tion which culm inates on the
weekend of April 25-26. There
Is no charge at any tim e.
French was one of Sanford’s
pioneers,
arriving
In the
1870s. He had served as a
surgeon with the 31st and
35th New York Regiments
during the early years of the
Civil War.
lie moved to Eau Clair.
Wise.. In 1863 but sought a
warmer climate tn Florida, lie
bought 20 acres of land and
built a house which stood on
hla land from 1872 until It was
destroyed by Ore In 1954.
*My mother told me stories
about her grandfather and

how she wished she had
known him.” Boyd said Tues­
day. 'He was a rem arkable
man who lived a very adven­
turesome life. He not only was
a surgeon in Ihe Civil War but
he went lo California during
Ihe Gold Rush. He was ship­
wrecked olT Cape Horn and
wound up In Rio Dr Janlero.**
Boyd lias a family ulbum
with pictures and records of
French's life and the early h is­
tory of Sanford. French, who
was appointed Florida’s ^flrst
Commissioner , o f, Jmmlftrq'uon.
also served In fhtf Florida Sen­
ate. He died on JAn. 29. 1896,
ut the age of 7 1.
Six years ago. Boyd p er­
suaded the Seminole County
Historical Commission lo fi­
nance an Iron m arker that
now slls near the Sanford
Middle School yard.
T h ere are more Dungs 1
have thal will someday go to
the m useum .” Boyd. 74. said.
*My favorite Is Dr. French’s
desk. I’m afraid they’ll have to
wait awhile but It'll be at th e
museum one day,” she said.
Jacobs said the Seminole
County
85th
Anniversary
Celebration gets going at 10
a.m. on Saturday. April 25.
The museum will be open that
day until 4 p.m. Mayor Larry
Dale of Sanford will read a
proclamation
and
County
Commission Chairman Randy
Morris will talk uboul the his­
tory of the county.
"Well have patriotic songs,
banjo and flute players and
cake,” Jacobs said.
The museum will be open
from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Sun­
day, April 26.

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degrees and the ore might Low

was 68.

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“Serving Seminole County Since 1908“
Thursday. April 2.1998 • Vol. 90, No. 158
Piittshed: Dally Except Monday, Saturday &amp;Christmas by
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Special lo the Herald
WINTER SPR1NOS - The
Winter Springs AARP C hapter
4949 Is not yet four years old.
but It attained Its 1997 goal of
100 members, with the latest
new membership
of Paul
Pariyka, mayor of W inter
Springs. Membership objec­
tives for 1998 'R each One-Be
One, Join* campaign will be
kicked off shortly, Ja n et Kamphaus. Membership Chair an­
nounced.
The chapter's recent quar­
terly appearance on Channel
24, Is one of many efforts
made by members to swell
volunteer hours for the com ­
munity. In 1997 m em bers tal­
lied 3,075 volunteer hours
service to various County o r­
ganizations.
Gloria Black and Pat Shields
of R.S.V.P. reported at the last
meeting on Seminole County's

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POLICE BRIEFS

N o is e ---------Continued from Page 1A

Battery
Rlranln l-Ugo, 20, nf 1600 W.
ftlh St., Sanford. was arrested
Tuesday. March 31. by Sanford
poller. Lugo was rhnrged with
aggravated battery and uricstcd In thr 4200 block of
Smith Orlando Drive. l,ugo a I
Irgrdly struck victim with a ri­
fle.
Jeanette Torres. 27. of 1600
W. 5th St.. Sanford. was a r­
rested Tuesday, March 31. by
Sanford police. Torres was
charged with battery and a r­
rested In the 4200 block of
South Orlando Drive. Torres
allegedly stnirk victim several
times.
Inn Davids. 30. nf 1020 Gwyn
Clr.. Oviedo, was arrested
Tuesday. March 31. by Semi­
nole County drpiities. Davids
was charged with battery and
arrested at the above address.
Davids allrgrdly ripped the
shirt pocket of his neighbor.
l-awrrn Carlisle, 30. of 1034
Gwyn Clr., Oviedo, was arrrstrd Tuesday. March 31. by
Seminole County
deputies.
Carlisle was charged with b a t­
tery and arrested at the aliovr
address.
Carlisle
allrgrdly
punrhrd his neighbor in the
eye.

nalla. Lrsllc was n n rstrd at
the nlrove address. Officer re­
ports seeing said items In Les­
lie's room.
Willie Lawson. 52, of 1009
Willow Ave., Sanford, was a r­
rested Tuesday. March 31, by
Sanford police. Lawson was
charged with possession of
crack cocaine and sale of crack
cocaine. Lawson was arrested
In the 500 block of East Sev­
enth Street. The Sanford QUAD
squad made the arrest.
Thomas Barger, 20. of 635
Alton ltd.. Winter Springs, was
arrested Tuesday. March 31. try
Winter Springs police. Uargcr
was charged with possession
of cannabis und rr 20 grams
and possession of drug parophemalla. Hargrr was arrested
at the com er of Wade Street
and State (toad 434. Officer
conducted a trafflr stop on
Uarger because his car had an
Inoperative led headlight.
Darius Uranian. 21. of 600 E.
10th St.. Sanford, was arrested
Tuesday. March 31. by Sanford
police. Ueamon was charged
with resisting without violence
and arrested at the above a d ­
dress. Officer ran thr tag on
Beamon's cur. and It came
back belonging to another cur.

Trespassing

Jeremy Leslie, 25. of ‘MO
lainuan Clr.. Dmgwood, was
arrested Tuesday. March 31. by
Dmgwood (Miller. Leslie was
charged w1lh possession of
cannabis under 20 gnims and
possession of drug parapher-

Lenanl CamptHI. 20. of 2371
Grrenway St., Sanford, was arrestrd Tuesday, March 31. by
Seminole
Count
deputies.
Campbell was charged with
trespassing and arrested tn the
3000 block of State Hoad 40.

B riefs
Counseling and request a free
ro|&gt;y of thrlr Financial Strrss
Test.
Consumer Hudgrt Counsel­
ing. Inc., a non profit co rp o ra­
tion. recently opened their
Central Florida Ofhrr In Win­
ter Park. C1JC offers confldrn
tlal Dnancial counseling serv­
ices to Individuals who frrl
that their credit card obliga­
tions have become
over­
whelming. CUC also offers
qualifying
Individuals debt
consolidation, lower monthly
payments, and an end to hur
asstng telephone calls from
./creditors.
,
Tire Central Florida opera-

He said that m eans he didn't
want the airport to grow any
more until these noise Issues
are resolved.
Regarding the request for
powers for the Sanford noise
abatement group. Oreene re­
ported he had attended an Or­
lando noise abatement meeting
and noticed that they don't a l­
low the airport to do anything
until they approve It. He said
tiie Sanford committee should
do likewise.
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Resisting arrest

Possession

Contlnued from Page 2A

on March 19, Greene said his
mission statement as a com ­
missioner Is to maintain and
encourage the citizens of Lake
Mary to have a qutet, peaceful
existence and to see that their
property values are m ain­
tained.

lion is managed by George
Janas. CLU. ChFC A ch artered
Financial
Consultant.
Mr.
Ja n as lias over tw enty-three
years experience as a senior
executive In the financial
services Industry, his experi­
ence Includes the development
and Implementation of m rcessful strategies In personal
cash How m anagem ent.
Individuals Interested
In
learning more about services
provided by Consumer Budget
Counseling. Inc. may call (407)
772-2298 to hear a recorded
message. To request a frer
copy of th r Financial S trrss
Test, call (4071 599 0057.

H ero in --------

since 1996. even though It re­
mains second In th r stale In
thrm more deadly."
per capita deaths for 1997, a
Harriett said the heroin position It held In 1996. I*art of
problem h as become so severe the decrease Is reportedly due
tn Central Florida that C on­ to a substantial drop In deaths
gress has created HIDTA, the among teens and 20-year olds
High Intensity Drug Trafficking In both Orange and Osceola
Area, and Is funding the crea­ counties.
tion of a multi-law enforcement
agency Heroin Task Force.
The
Medical
Examiner's
"They will be cracking down on Commission says the decrease
heroin and other drugs right may have been Influenced by
here In Central Florida and we Intensified community efforts
expect It will be a very active to educate young people about
organization,* he said.
tiie huzards of heroin use. and
The Mlaml/Dade area Is the em phasis by area law en­
worst area for heroin In the forcement agencies to crack
state, with 52 deaths, or 2.511 down on both heroin use and
per
100,000 citizens.
Or- distribution.
iando/Orunge County ranks
In addition, the law enforce­
second with 16 deaths, or
ment community has been fo­
1.689 per 100,000.
Thr bad news Is that, sta te ­ cusing on reducing Illegal ac­
wide. heroin-related deaths tivities and hours of operation
so-called
Rave
Clubs,
continued to rise from past at
cars. For 1995 there were 84 popular gathering spots where
teroln-related deaths, and 123 many young people are report­
edly experimenting with drugs.
In 1990.
Tim Moore, a Florida De­
The good news Is that the
Orlando/Orungr County urea Is partment of Law Enforcement
seeing a decline by almost half Commissioner said, 'Heroin

Coatinned from Pag* LA

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HelpContinued from Pag* 1A

pass will allow the Sanford Po­
lice Department to hire four
new officers He said the SPD
and Seminole County Sheriff's
Office were working together.
Officers John Lallree and
Kevin Moss, who attended the
community meeting on thetr
own. will l&gt;e patrolling the
Georgetown area and will be
Joined at times by City County
Investigative Bureau (CCIB)
teams. Dlllatd said special
bike patrols will also be used.
‘It's important for our offi­
cers not only to be here on p a ­
trol but to be more receptive,
more compassionate and will­
ing to serve." Dillard said.
"The chief made some good
points and good promises,"
Howe said. "He's already p u t­
ting much of what he said Into
action. Three's a Ini of positive
thtng:&gt; happening."

Some of what bothers resi­
dents In communities like
Georgetown can be solved quite
easily.
"We had a problem awhile
back when residents said they
couldn't get deliveries from a
pizza shop." Rowe said. *1
talked to the manager of the
place and we came up with a
solution • hire someone from
th r community to make the
deliveries."
Rowe said he anticipates
that the SPD will be able to
ease the concerns of the resi­
dents of Georgetown, particu­
larly the elderly who attend
frequent church activities.
As he stood on the ram p out
of St. John Church Wednesday
night. Police Chief Joe Dillard
showed his respect to Altermrse Uentley. *1 love you to
death. Mrs. Bentley." Dillard
said.

Sanford Mayor Larry Dale
and Greene differ on the
growth at the airport. Dale has
said the mission Is to build the
airport as an Rrglonal In tern a­
tional Airport with all the eco­
nomic
beneflts
possible.
Greene however, wants Sanford
and the noise abatem ent com ­
mittee to require noise ab ate­
ment prior to allowing any a d ­
ditional growth at the airport.
Regarding phone com plaints
on noise.
Airport Authority
Sandra Glenn told the March
work session that all calls are
considered except what might
be considered harassm ent. As
an example, she said If 60 calls
were made from the sam e
number during one month, the

calls would be Ignored ns they
would lie harassm ent.
She added that true com ­
plaints however, were takrn
seriously.
Various projects which are
aimed at reducing noises over
Lake Mary were also discussed.
Including the addition of the
new ILS (Instrument Landing
System), which would allow thr
large aircraft to approach the
airport from the less-populated
eastern side rather than cir­
cling over Lake Mary to land
from the west.
The ILS system and other
changes which might help re­
duce noise however, all require
Federal Aviation Authority a p ­
proval, and many of the items
require extensive financing.
Greene responded that by the
time this gets done. It will be
too late.
Greene h as Indicated he
plans to bring up both resolu­
tions and request the com m is­
sion to approve them, during
the 'Reports from Com m is­
sioners' time period at the
conclusion of tonight's Lake
Mary City Commission m eet­
ing. If either or both are a p ­
proved by the Lake Mary City
Commission
tonight.
they
would next be forwarded to the
Sanford City Commission for
placement on that commis­
sion’s formal meeting agenda.
The meeting is scheduled to
begin at 7 p.m.. at Lake Mary
City Hall. 100 N. Country Club
Road.

A rce
CoatlflMd from P sf* 1A
court today where a judge will
1m- reading the charges that
will be brought up against the
iMiy.

Several of Acer's peers at
Oviedo High said that the

young boy had been involved
with a gang In his former home
of Miami, according to p i
Oviedo teacher.
However,
there Is no prior record for
Arte according to Oviedo po­
lice.

trafficking and use continue to
be a major problems In Flor­
ida. Willie law enforcement and
educational efforts seem to be
having some positive Impact In
the central part of our state.
We must all continue to focus
on the dangers of heroin use
and distribution across Flor­
ida.'
The Mlaml/Dade area, m rnber one In the state, saw a
marked Increase tn heroin re­
lated deaths. Jumping from 31
In 1996 to 52 tn 1997. When
the 52 are combined with
Broward County's 19. It be­
comes a fact that south Florida
accounts for over half of all
heroin-related deaths In tiie
state.
About half of the 24 medical
examiner districts In Florida
reported no heroin toxicity
deaths In 1997. With the ex­
ception of Jacksonville where
there were live deaths, alm ost
all of tiie other counties re1K i l l i n g none, were In North
Florida.

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CHRISTOPHER M. BRANHAM
Christopher M. Brannan, 49.
Blscaync
Drive.
Winter
Springs, died Tuesday. March
31 In Orlando. Bom in Wash­
ington. D.C., he moved to Cen­
tral Florida In 1993. Mr. Brannan was vice president and
branch manager for E. C. Ernst
Southeast Inc. Electrical Serv­
ices. lie was a Catholic.
Survivors include wife. C.
Joann: daughters, Cynthia L.,
Winter Springs. Carrie E.
Johnson.
Columbia,
S.C.,
Anna J.. Baltimore, Md.; ste p ­
daughter. Michele Hemling.
Maryland;
stepson.
Kevin
Wight. Maryland;
brothers,
Charles T.. Maryland. Francis
J „ North Carolina. Philip E-,
Maryland, John S..
North
Carolina;
sisters.
Melissa
Ponlatowski. Mary Carrie For­
rest. Maryland; 1 granddaugh­
ter.
Family Funeral Care. Oviedo.
In charge of arrangem ents.
QLADYS L. FORD
Gladys L. Ford. 90. Dixon
Blvd.. Cocoa, died Wednesday.
April 1. 1998 In Rocldedgc. Ms.
Ford was bom in Lakeland.

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Ms. Ford was a homemaker.
Her family was one of the early
settlers of Oviedo. She Is die
daughter of the late Robert
Kelsey and Dora McCulley. She
was a member of 1st United
Methodist Church of Oviedo.
Survivors include brother.
Clarence Kelsey, RockJedge.
Family Funeral Care. Oviedo,
In charge of arrangem ents.

Hawkins Avenue, Sanford, died
Tuesday, March 31. Bom In
ThomasvUlc, Oa.. he moved to
Central Florida from Ocala In
1923. Mr. Peterson was a car­
penter. He was a member of
Sunlight Pallbearers, Ocala.
Mr. Peterson was a member of
Springfield Missionary Baptist
Church.

LEONARD CLAYTON JOLLY
Leonard Clayton Jolly, 73,
First Street, Lake Mary, died
Friday, March 31. 1998. Bom
in Warrior, Ala., he moved to
Central Florida In 1968. Mr.
Jolly was a retired electrician.
He served In tiie U.S. Merchant
Marines during W.W.H. Mr.
Jolly was a Catholic.
Survivors Include son, Robert
W., Lake Mary; daughters.
Kathy Gehr. Ja n e D'Amico,
both of Lake Mary; 3 brothers;
4 sisters; 4 grandchildren; 3
great-grandchildren.
Brisaon Funeral Home. San­
ford. In charge of arrange­
m ents.

Survivors Include wife Martha;
7 grandchildren; several great­
grandchildren.
Bald win-Fairchild
Oaklawn
P a rk ' Cemetery and Funeral
Home. Lake Mary In charge of
arrangem ents.

QEORQE W. PETERSON
George W. Peterson,

101.

PETERSON. QEORQE W.

Funeral services for Mr. Peterson
will be conducted on Saturday at 1
p.m. at the Springfield Missionary
Baptist Church in Sanford. Inter­
ment will fallow tn Oaklawn Park
Cemetery. The family will receive
friends at die funeral home an Fri­
day from 4 to 8 p.m. BaldwinFairchild Funeral Homes Oaklawn
a mud. 5000 County Road 46-A.
Sanford. FL 32771. 322-2463.

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HMOs: New expletive deletive
BOSTON T»*o bad they don’t h.ivr an Oscar
l»&gt;t tin- Smglr llesi Line in a movie A £cltgclM
award lot Ihr sentence you want to frr r/r
tr.iiur thr magical momrni when Hollywood
lantasv meets daily life, when thry gel It
absolutely nglu
Helen Hunt and Jack Nicholson picked up a
couple of statues last week lor lies! Actress and
IVs| \t ini in *As O o ik I A s It Gets * Bui the Best
lane pn?r l&gt;clongs to thr scribbler who put a
string of ungentecl words in Hunt's mouth
When the distraught inolhei gave her opinion
about the managed medical attention bring
given hri asthm atic son. she exploded: *F.......
IIMO B ...... neces of S •*
At this outburst--with none of the expletives
deleted -audiences
all
over
America
spontaneously burst out into applause. It was
one of those moments when you know the tide
has turned
HMOs have become the new expletive
undeleted Managed care companies an* rapidly
replacing tobacco companies as corporate
demons Indeed 11 you watch "The Rainmaker."
the HMOs are taking the place of the Russkies
as the bad guys. As Ronald Glasser. .1
Minneapolis pediatrician. HMO critic and
moviegoer who was downing popcorn when the
audience mared at Hunt, exclaims. "I looked
atound and said. 'My God. th r people are way
ahead of the politicians on this."
A few years ago. the public saw doctors as
rich professionals who overcharged on Tuesday
and played golf on Wednesday. The weakness In
the system was cost control, or cost out-of­
control.
Now doctors and consumers are becoming
allies on the same side, fighting the HMOs.
hassling the 800 num bers, trapped In a medical
system we suspect is being run by accountants.
Thr weakness In the system Is trust Or rather,
m istrust.
li Is an astonishingly swtlt transformation.
Bob Blrndon who polls health care Issues at
Harvard School of INibllc Health Is about to
publish a study of the consumer backlash
which confirms Helen Hunt's less professorial
opinion. His survey of surveys proves. "We have
changed the whole politics of the health field
Kssentlallv patients and doctors have come
together In a new class of exploited people."
On the one hand, polls show that most
Americans are satisfied with their own health

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care plans. On the other hand, they favor some
type ol government regulation.
lhese two views seem contradictory, hut the
backlash Is based on the widespread anxiety
alxntt what happens If they gel sick. "People
have come to l&gt;cllcvc." savs Blendon. "that these
plans won't do the right thing for them when
they are very sick."
There isn’t vet much objective research lo
show how often health cate Is refused. 01 how
ollen the hassles and huidles have lethal
consequences lire backlash Is driven by horror
stories of health care plans that won't j*ay for
emergency care, bv anecdotes ol cancer
relermls denied or delayed, by firsthand stories
about a mother, sister, neighbor, friend.
We have gotten the big picture as well About
15 percent of the population accounts for 80
|M*rcent ol the medical hills In thr phrase
Glasser used in the March Issue of Harpers.
HMOs are *a P011/I scheme" in which the
premiums have to keep ahead of the claims
Hut the backlash scenario presents the HMOs
with a dilemma. On the one hand, employers
and employees may choose .1 system based on
how 11 treats the very 111 On the other hand.
HMOs want to enroll the very healthy.
In general, managed care companies have
shown the public relations skills of Ken S ta rr
In the past year or so. we've had massive
reports of outpatient breast surgery' and drivethrough deliveries. All we've seen In return Is
HMO defensiveness.
Now politicians who read the papers and go
lo the movies, an* playing catch-up There have
Item about 1,000 bills filed In stale legislatures
to protect the consumers from the managers.
In Washington, the Congress Is still dithering
around with various forms of a Patient's Bill of
Rights, with Republican leadership trying lo
stall, thick and weave. But II Is getting pushed
closer to a law that would provide lor an
external apj&gt;cal lo those denied rare, access lo
emergency room, and an ombudsman program.
/Vs for the HMOs? Those folks who brought it,
Harry and Louise, are now warning us about
Frankenstein. The latest ads say. "Washington:
Be careful how you play doctor, you might
mandate a monster."
A monster? It's the unmandated, unregulated
system that has now produced the horror movie
nm nlng In everybody's head Any way you look
at health care, even In a darkened theater. Ibis
Is not as good as It gets.

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Membership crisis in the AARP
months, when the AARP had a new pool of two
million
potential
members.
membership
dropped by 660.000. It was shaping up to be a
worse year than the previous one.
Outsiders, and most AARP staffers, are u n ­
aware of the depth of the membership drop be­
cause the organization hit It with a nral little
sleight of hand called the "spouse factor" in July
1995, our associate Dale Van Atta has learned.
Van Atta's new book on the AARP. "Trust Be­
trayed: Inside the AARP" (Regnery), was re­
leased In March.
Though It's not well-known, the AARP has ac­
tually never had many more than 22 million
dues-paytng members. But the 33 million figure
Is frequently used because the AARP gives a free
membership to each applicant's spouse. So. In­
side the AARP. when tney talk about paid m em ­
berships. they refer to It as 22 million
"households*.
For more than a decade. AARP officials have
assumed that there was one living spouse In
every two households. So their membership fig­
ures. using a formula accepted by advertisers In
their publications, multiply the number of
households by 1.5 to calculate the full member­
ship numbcr--at least until July 1995.
In a closed-door session, the board agreed,
that, since the num bers were dropping so pre­
cipitously. they would reverse the trend by mul­
tiplying the num ber of households by 1.6. Purl
of the rationalization was that some num bers
suggested that 60 percent of all households in­
cluded a spouse.
But that's almost beside the point. They'd had
those num bers for years and never chose to use
1.6 before. The effect. In a single day. was to In­
crease the num ber of reported members from
31.65 million to 33.76 million. So they received
a paper boost of 2.11 million members In an In­
stant. and the new. 33-mllllon member count
was quietly Included In the standard last p a ra ­
graph of all AARP press releases.
To AARP leaders, the membership loss Is a
serious crisis--and will hamper their ability to
Influence a Republican Congress Dial wants to
reform programs like Social Security und Medi­
care despite the group's protests.
"It's a perception of power that gets them In
the door In the first place." one top congres­
sional Democratic staffer says. "If we get the
perception that their members are leaving In
droves, and they’re hiding that with some ac­
counting shenanigan, believe me. It will have an
effect up here."

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Membership In the nation's largest lobbying
organtzatton--lhe American Association of Re­
tired Persons--has been "dropping like a stone"
for several years now. one of their top officials
confided to us.
Tile AARP has been desperate to keep tills
quiet. It has been so desperate to reverse the
trend that at one point officials secretly
monkeyed with a membership formula to give
the organisation, literally, an overnight boost of
more than 2 million members--wlthout receiving
a single new membership application.
To understand what a shock the declining
membership numbers--whlch translates to de­
clining clout on Capitol Hlll--ls to AARP longtimers. consider the boast that current Execu­
tive Director Horace Deets made over breakfast
a decade ago.
Then chief of staff. Deets was briefing an in­
coming executive direction of the organization.
According to handwritten notes. Deets said that
the AARP was confidently expecting to have 41
million members "by (the) 1990s."
These days. AARP Insiders know, they'll be
happy If they can Just stay even with a little
over 30 million members by the year 2000. The
situation has become so disconcerting Inter­
nally that top officials have felt forced to make
a virtue out of Its handicap.
When Deets reports to the board of directors
about the numbers, he Is neither downcast nor
apologetic. He cheerily tells them everything Is
going along swimmingly, because his "strategy"
of "break-even growth" or "modest growth" Is
going Just as planned. It's a bit like the CEO of
a major corporation telling his stockholders
that the company experienced only a 1/2 per­
cent profit'-Just as planned, because why make
more money?
In fact, the truth Is unsettling. Tills Is an or­
ganization that, since Its founding In 1958. has
averaged nearly 1 million new members each
year. But not recently. At the beginning of 1994,
thr AARP had more than 33 million members.
But by the end of that year--whlch featured the
organization's support of the Democrats' health
care bills despite member objectlons-lhcy had
lost a million members.
The trend lias roughly continued each year.
Instead of gaining 1 million new members a
year, thry seem to be losing that amount. And It
hasn't changed with the aging of the baby
boomrrs: It's gotten worse. The baby boom gen­
eration started turning 50 In 1996. and 4 million
did so by the end of the year. But In the first six

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People
El Nino explained!
Weatherman Glenn Richards speaks to Lake Mary 4th grade
Rotary Club

American Legion

Hnlary Club of Lakr Maty
meets Thursday
mornings.
7:30-8:30 n.m.. at the Marriott
Courtyard. ofT West Lake Mary
Boulevard.
Contact
Brian
Overby, president, at 322-0034.

American l-rglon Post 53 and
Unit meet the second Thurs­
day. at 8 p.m.. at the Post
Home. 2874 S. Sanford Avc.
For Information, rail 322-1652.

Pigeon Fanciers
Sertoma Club
The Sertoma Club of South
Seminole County, dedicated to
the advancement of speech and
bearing children, meets every
Thursday morning, from 7:30
to 8:30 a m., at the Sabal Point
Country Club on Wcklwa
Springs Road. Longwood. Po­
tential members nrr Invited to
uttend.

Weight Watchers
A local chapter of Weight
Watchers meets at the Lake
Mary
Community
Building
every Thursday from 4:45 to
0:45 p.in.

Toastmasters
The Omni Toastmasters Club
•0801 will meet at 5:30 p.m.
rvrry Thursday at the AAA
Building. 1000 AAA Drive.
Heathrow Guests and prospec­
tive members are welcome.
Call Bert nun Gllck. 323 0089.
for more infonu.itIon.

Alanon, Alateen
AL\NON
and
ALATEEN
meetings are held every Thurs*day. at 8 p m . at Sanford
Christian Church. 730 Upsala
Road, Sanford. For Informa­
tion. call 323 8524

Blue Grass Pickers
Sanford Blur Grass Pickers
meet rvrry Thursday, from 0-10
p.m., at the Greatrr Sanford
Chamber of Commerce. Pick­
ers and grlnners are welcome
For Information, call John
Shaffer. 820 4031.

Tlie Crntrul Florida Pigeon
Fanciers Association meets the
third Thursday of each month,
at 7:30 p.m.. at the Seminole
County Agricultural Center.
4300 Orlando Drive, Sanford.
For more Information, contact
Dick Kelly at 291 4340.

Sunrise Klwanls
The Seminole Sunrise Klwants Club meets every Friday,
at 7 a.m., at Shoney's, US 1702. south of Airport Boulevard.
Guest are welcome. For Infor­
mation. call Tony McDaniel at
324 0409.

Free clinic Friday
A free clinic to Include blood
pressurr check, blood sugar
screening and Immunizations
will lie held every Friday, from
9 to II a.m.. at die Geneva
Elementary School In the old
school building, comer of First
and Main Street In Geneva The
clinic Is H|&gt;on*orcd by the
Seminole County Health De­
partment In conjunction with
the Seminole County Sheriffs
Office and Geneva Elementary
School For Information, call
349-9284.

Substance abuse
discussed
SAFE.
Substance
Abuse
Family Education. Is conduct­
ing u 'Families In Crisis* outrrach program. Interested o r­
ganizations wanting to contact
the Life Savers Club of SAFE
may call Ubby Kuharske at
291-4357.

Art Association
Sanford-Semlnole Art A sso­
ciation meets on the fourth
Saturday of each month, at I
p.m.. at Shonry's In Sanford.
Those Interested In art are
welcome to attend.*

Sanford Historic Trust

Sunbelt Dayllly Club

The Sanford Historic Trust
meets the first Thursday of the
mouth, al 7 p m . at the First
Street Gallery. 207 Magnolia

Sunbelt Dayllly Club meets
the first Sunday of the month
at 2 p.m. through April at the
Agricultural Center In Sanford..
The club educates members
on dayllly growing through
slide allows, guest speakers
and trips to dayllly gardens.
There are no club dues. Call
351-3219.

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Amateur Radio
The Lake Monroe Amateur
Radio Society meets every first
Thursday, at 7:30 p.m., at the
Senior Center. Lake Triplett
Drtve, Casselberry. For Infor­
mation. call Karl Lambert. 6958764. or Al Kirk. 322-4487.

University Women
American Association
of
University Women meets the
first Thursday of each month
at 7 p.m. at the Rolling Hills
Moravian Church. State Road
434. Longwood.

Bromsllad Society
The Seminole Dromotlad So­
ciety meets the third Sunday of
the month, at 2 p.m.. at San­
ford Garden Club. U.S. 17-92 at
Fairmont Avenue. Sanford. All
aspects of bromellad culture
ore covered during the m eet­
ings. The society Is affiliated
with the Florida Council of
Bromollad Societies and the
Bromellad Society Inc. For In­
formation. coll Bud Martin.
321-0838.

By Mary Rowell
HERALD CORRESPONDENT
l-AKE MARY - Arc you
trying to figure o u t why El
Nino Is w reak in g havoc w ith
o u r w e a th er? T hen a sk a
fourth g rad e r from Lake
Mary E le m e n ta ry .
G lenn R ichards, a m e te ­
orologist from WFTV C h a n ­
nel 9. visited th e school as
p a rt of the S u p e r S c ien tist
He ex p lain ed El
lino a n d the lesse r know n
w tnd p a tte rn La Nina, to
th e s tu d e n ts .
R ichards lias been workIng a s a television w e a th ­
e rm a n for alm ost 10 y e a rs,
so he w as able to a n sw e r
even the m o st u n u su a l
q u e stio n s th a t c h ild re n a n ­
sw ered. Why docs th e w a­
ter go n ro u n d In a c irc le
w hen It goes dow n a d rain ? ,
w as one su ch qu estio n .
R ichards ulso e x p la in e d
how h u rric a n e s a n d to rn a ­
does work a n d how th ey
form. He told the s tu d e n ts
a tru e , hut very s tr a w
story about tadpole hall,
one of the to rn a d o alley
sta te s, a to rn a d o form ed
a n d picked u p m ost of th e
c o n te n ts of n pond. T he
heavier c o n te n ts, like (lsh
a n d tu rtle s, d id n 't stay alrIxtm e long, b u t fell back to
the e a rth . The tad p o les,
how ever, w ere light cnoiu*
ugh
to be c a rrie d u p Into th e
cloud w here they froze. As
the storm tra w le d , m ore
w a te r a c c u m u la te d a ro u n d
the tad p o les m aking hall.
W hen th e sto rm p assed
over a sm all city. It ra in e d
a n d hailed tad p o le s.
F ourth
g rad e
te a c h e r
Anna C ulp jir e s r n trd G lenn
w ith a L ike, M ary E le m e n ­
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s tu d e n ts re p o rte d
seeing
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Lois Sheridan look on.

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ADVICE

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

After she left, I made a joke
about it to my date, but I must
admit that I was upset about the
young woman’s remarks, and I am
afraid that my embarrassment was
noticed by my date. Please tell food
servers that everyone knows about
senior citizen discounts without
being nudged. Could I have handled
this differently?
GROWING OLD IN FLORIDA
(BUT NOT THAT OLD i
DEAR GROW ING OLD) You
showed rem arkable grace
under fire In dealing with the
server in front of your date. She
waa insensitive and clearly out
of line.
My I

more than 50 years old and the old­
est of four sons. He has always been
loving and attentive to his parents,
and they have always responded by
treating him like yesterday's newspaper.
His parents always remember
the birthdays and anniversaries of
their other sons, daughters-in-law
and grandchildren, yet they never
acknowledge my husband's exis­
tence.
We know that they remember
the others because my husband is
always invited to their birthday din­
ners, and we sit there while the
cards, cash and presents are doled
out, knowing his turn will never
come. My husband was so hurt he
Finally asked his parents why they
show such partiality. They said the
other sons ‘needed* what they were
giving them , and my husband
didn't. Since when do you not need
love and acknowledgement from
your parents?
We are comfortable financially
because we work hard and sacrifice.
If we don't have the money for
something, we wait and save for it. I
feel we are being punished because
we never ask for help. It’a a shame
that because we don't whine about
alwaya being ahort of money, my

husband is completely ignored.
Instead of being proud of their son,
they dism iss nim because they
think he has money. Even if he has
money, he still haa a heart, Abby,
and he hurts like anyone else.
Thanks for letting me get this ofT
my chest.
OUTCAST
D EAR OUTCAST! Your hus­
band may hava thoughtless,
Insensitive parents, but he has
been blessed with a wonderful­
ly compassionate wife.
Pernapa your In-Iawa will
recognise themselves in this
colum n and realise that a l­
though their eldest son may be
doing well on the outside, he Is
hurting on the Inside, and they
can help him with a simple ges­
ture of love.

because it Illustrate* what 911
is supposed to be used for —
a H fe-th reatin g em ergen cy.
Thank you for an important let­
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DEAR ABBY: Will you please
answer a question about telephone
etiquette? If vou call family or
friends long-distance and their
answering machine answers, is it
polite to aak them to return your
call?
RICHARD SH0WSTACK,
NEWPORT BEACH. CALIF.
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Extra Points ...

Jeff
Berlinicke
H e ra ld S ta ff W rite r

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Golf is a very
strange game
SANFORD _ I’m no golfer, even though I’d
like to think I am.
I tell everybody I’m trying to break B5
when I play and get overly giddy when I
break 100.
I try to wear nil the right golf clothes and
carry the best looking clubs (actually, they're
knock-ofT King Cobras).
I have a graphite Yoncx driver that has 1
have never hit a straight shot with that
didn’t dribble down the fairway.
In short. I am a hacker. I don't break 90.
but I look good not doing It.
Which leads to the adventure I experienced
ut Sabal Point Golf Club In Longwood last
week.
I was with my dad and two total strangers
who didn’t know what tn the world they were
In store for. Somehow. I played some of the
best golf of my life for the first 11 holes.
Now. golf Is the world's greatest game.
There Is nothing like hitting a great tee shut
und strutting (actually driving) down the
fairway and seeing your shot right smack In
die middle and trying to decide whether to
go for the pin.
That's how It was going last week. Every
drive straight down the middle unless It was
In the rough. Every Iron right at the stick, o r
somewhere In the vicinity of the green, but
still Inbounds, and every putt dropping us
long as It was the second or third of the hole.
1 try to play bogey golf which, for me.
means Jacking up the par of the hole by one.
then trying to bogey R from there.
Anyway, by my calculation. I was runnin g
at about even p a r going to the 12th.
If you play golf, you have to play Sabal
Point. It might be the best bargain tn Semi­
nole County with cost and condition factored
tn. It's relatively challenging and the 12th Is
really one of the easier holes on the course.
I had my dad beaten by 10 strokes and the
strangers were looking at me with a great
deal of respect. I was stylln.’
The 12th Is a dogleg right with water down
the right side. If you can Just keep It some­
what straight, or play to the left, you have
an open approach at the flag.
My drive started off great. Straight down
the middle. 1 bent over to pick up my tee.
Then It started to hook. And It kept hook­
ing.
Ptop. I was underwater.
So I dropped and pulled out my eight Iron.
My dad. hopelessly out of our competition,
watched from the center of the fairway,
about 50 yards behind me. He's annoying
that way since he hits everything straight.
So I'm lying two with about 110 over w ater
to the pin. Up and down from there? Why
not?
Plop.
The divot was a t least a foot behind my lie.
Now I'm lying five and Into damage con­
trol. Plop.
I used to love that eight-iron until 1
slammed it Into the ground. Paul Bunyon
would have been proud, but now the club
waa shaped In a way th at resembled the
hook th at got me Into trouble In the first
place.
I have never broken a club although 1 have
‘aggressively dropped* them at times.
By this time, my dad waa shaking his
head, wondering If I would change my last
name so as not to em barrass the family and
the strangers were saying things that may
or may not have been ‘sucks* and ‘sucks a
lot." but 1 really think were ‘really sucks.*
Now. out came my favorite club the seveniron. The 12th hole had become much like
the fish In ‘Old Man and the Sea.’ It was
Don Quixote'* windmill. Bill Clinton's ac­
cuser of the hour.
1 was going to clear th at 110-yard water
hazard, despite the fact th at the veins In my
forehead were a t least 50 yards closer to the
pin than my ball was.
Plop.
Plop again. And again.
Amazingly enough, the next shot wound
up on the green and I two-putted. I lost my
lead (1 got It back with a two on the next
hole, a par-three over water), but that isn't
the point. I don't know what the point really
to. All 1 know to 1 broke a club and my dad
was mouthing words like. ‘He can't be my
_ m '■ *
*
son.
Golf to a strange game.

L a s t f if o o M S h o t: Was baseball's

opening day this week or did everyone
forget to care?

Boutwell does well

Second baseman powers Oviedo past Seminole
By Tony DeSorm ler
11KRAI.I) CORRESPONDENT

UONS 14 . FIOHTINO 8 EMINOLE8 7

OVIEDO _ When It comes to power-producing
positions In a baseball lineup, you expect to
find sluggers playing first base or an outfield
position ... maybe third base or catcher.
Uut ut second base?
On Wednesday night. Oviedo High School
senior second basem an Troy Boutwell slugged
his fifth home run of the season us well as his
third double of the campaign as the Lions
pounded visiting Seminole. 14*7. In a Seminole
Athletic Conference clnsh.
Boutwrll was also In the middle of three cru­
cial double plays, starting one and turning over
the other two. both started by shortstop Justin
Holmes.
The win breaks a two-game skid for the Lions,
raising their record to 9-5 and 3-3 In the confer­
ence. Seminole falls to 13-0 and 2-3.
Boutwrll * latest extra base efTort paced a 12hit attack by the Uons against three Tribe
pitchers. Oviedo collected six doubles, four of
them driving a pair of runs apiece.

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Ovtedo

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"We needed this win.* said Oviedo coach
Krnnr Drown after the game, which lastrd
nearly three hours after being stopped twice for
ruin.
"We had a miserable week last week (losing
district games to Dike Howell and Lyman). With
district games coming up ugulnst Dike Brantley
(Friday at home) nnd DeLand (In DeLand Satur­
day). we needed to get back on truck tonight."
Oviedo Jumped on starling pllrher Chaz Lytle
|4-2| for (our runs In the first Inning (coming on
two-run doubles try Diwrence Cult/, and Bout
well), then chased him with five runs In the sec­
ond. Doutwcll's two-run homer ended Lytle's
night on the mound.
Enjoying the offensive support was settlor

southpaw Nick Traeger. who has pitched In
tough luck this season. The No. 3 starter on the
Oviedo stnff behind Ben Knapp and JelT Mon­
aco. Trarger came within an out of qualifying
for a win In one start and had another rained
out.
Il looked like Traegcr's tough luck might
continue as the first rain delay came In the
bottom of the third Inning, before the game
could be considered official. In high school
baseball, a game must go 5 Innings (4 1/2 If the
home team Is ahead) for a game to be con­
sidered official.
Then, when It looked like Oviedo and Traeger
might be done In five Innings because of the 10run mercy rule (the Uons were leading 14-3 af­
ter four Innings), a couple of errors opened the
door for a Ihrre-run Seminole Inning. Don Tay­
lor's two-run double driving Traeger from the
hill.
John Buchanan came on and. after on Inten­
tional walk lo put runners at second und first
base, got two outs with one pttrh as the Lions
turned a 6-4-3 double play Just as the ruins fell
again, causing the second delay.
The final two Innings were largely superfluPlssss SM Uons, Pag* 2 B

Lake Brantley
doubles score
on Lake Mary
*1 was pretty sharp tonight but
I'm still trying to get past all these
Injuries.* Sitz said. "We want to win
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS _ It tan'l It all. but right now. weTra Just
often you hear a coach or team looking at wtnnlng districts.*
The Patriots -started out with a
talking about- a repeat after win­
ning something as big as a state run tn the first to open the scoring
on senior night as Lake Brantley's
cham pionship.
14 seniors and their parents were
Most coaches have their players
continue with the 'one game at a honored during pre-game cerem o­
time* m antra, but that's not the nies.
Ju stin H anls led the rally with a
way It Is at Lake Brantley.
After beating visiting Lake Mary. single and Justin Smith followed
4-2 in baseball last night. Patriot with a double to the center field
roach Mike Smith said he wanted wall to put Lake Brantley up. 1-0.
The Patriots extended the lead In
hts players to remember and try to
repeat last year's stale cham pion­ the second when Brian Chancellor
led off with a single and Ju a n Ro­
ship.
"There's only one goal.* Smith jas tripled off the center field wall.
From there on. Bretzer bore
said. 'Repeat.*
In a county and district which down, but Lake Mary was having
lias seen Just about every team sit trouble with Sitz until the Rama got
In first place at one time or a n ­ on the board tn the fifth when
other. the Patriots seem to have Scott lllllnskl mingled, moved over
stepped It Into high gear. Lake on a fielder's choice, and scored on
Mary won a 10-lnnlng thriller the a single by Daniel Sanford. With
first time the two team s got to ­ two outs, Sanford moved to third
gether this year, and last night's on a Jose Rosado single, but Sitz
game featured a rematch of the ended the rally.
Lake Brantley added one of Its
starters, team aces Brian Bretzer
for the Rums and Robbie Sitz for own In the bottom of the fifth when
three walks followed with a Chuck
Lake Brantley.
Bretzer was sharp, allowing eight Stegall sacrifice fly to make It 3-1.
hits and walking one. but It was Brian Boeshku doubled and scored
Sitz' night as the rtghty who Is on a Felipe Lopez In the sixth to
make It 4-1 and Lake Mary a n ­
headed for Rollins College next
foil, allowed six lilts, but struck out swered with a single run In the
seventh.
eight. Including three In the final
*We got the key hits when we
Inning to pick up the win.
Sitz lias battled through Injuries needed them.* Smith said.
Lake Brantley will be at Oviedo
all season Including a serious one
Friday for a crucial 6A-District 3
to his ankle, look another blow
when he Injured the thumb on hla and Seminole Athletic Conference
game starting at 7 p.m., while Lake
non-throwing hand when fielding a
Mary will host Deltona at 7 p.m. on
line drive last night. SUll. he went
the distance and said he can do Friday and Boone at 7 p.m. on
Monday.
better.
By JafV Bsrlialcks

ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR

Look ms. I can do K with my syss ciossdtlt Laks Brsntlsy first batsman Brian
Bosahko. who had a kay doubts, digs out a low throw during the Patriots' 4-2 6ADistrict 3 and Ssminois Athletic Confsrsnc# win ovar Laks Maty Wednesday night.

Raider softball team
comes up short again
____ -------- --------- and having runners on second and
From s t a n n ep o
third when the gfm e ended.
SANFORD . U.C S nrtnole Commurvlty College softball team put

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encc doubleheader to visiting Day­
tona Beach Community College. 4­
3 and 3-2. Wednesday afternoon a t
Raider Field.
SCC took a 3-1 lead tn the b o t­
tom of the fourth Inning of the first
game, but the Scots answered back
with three runs of their own In the
top of the fifth Inning to pull out
the victory.
In the nightcap. DBCC scored all
of Its runs in the top of the second
Inning and the score remained 4-0
until the Raiders mounted a rally
In the bottom of the seventh In­
ning. pushing across a pair of runs

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Greyhounds ‘drive’
past W inter Springs
P r o a S taff Reports
LONGWOOD _ Tyler Carr
hurled a three-hitter and Jo se
Tones. Dave Milton and Kevin
Oraves combined to drive In
aeven runs as Lyman whipped
Winter Springs 8-2 tn a Semi­
nole Athletic Conference base­
ball game at the Carlton Henley
Sports Complex Wednesday
night.
The Greyhounds (9-11) Jumped
on the Bears for four runs In the
first Inning and Winter Springs
trolled 6-0 before getting on the
board In tlie fourth Inning.
Kit Kaminski led the way of­
fensively for Lyman, going 2-for3 wltli a double, while Milton

waa l-for-3 with three RBI.
Graves, a sophomore, l-for-2
with two RBI and Torres drove
In two runs.
Lyman will host Lake Howell
in a big Seminole Athletic Con­
ference and Class 6A-Dtotr1ct 3
game on Friday at 7 p.m. before
traveling to Oviedo next Monday
for another crucial SAC and 6A3 game, also starting at 7 p.m.
Winter Springs will host
Mainland at 2 p.m. on Saturday.

I

�2B •Serrsnoie HeraVj Santoro. Honda - Thursday. Apnl 2,1998

Lions

IN BRIEF
Oviedo LAX boys edge Hawks
WINTER PARK _ Oviedo outshot and outdrlensrd Lake Howell In a very hardhitting
Class GA Dtstrlct 3 Boy's Lacrosse game
Wednesday night at Richard E. Evans Field.
The Lions took a 3-0 lead after the first
quarter and the Stiver Hawks could not quite
overcome the deficit as Oviedo geld on for a
•1-3 triumph.
The Lions had a season-high 34 body
checks, while goalkeeper Mike Sheets turned
away 17 of 26 Lake Howell shots on goal for
an 85-percent savr ratio.
Oviedo head coach Ed Norton had high
praise for his defensive rotation of defensemen. Jo h n Roth. John Goodwin. Frankie
Startton. Brent Damron and Brian Wallce
and mid-fielders Dan Thom bntgh. Bryan
Watts. Scott Ramey. Zack W armer. j.D .
McCullough and Chad Deburke.
The Uons Improved to 4-4 overall and 3-2
In the district race, while the Stiver Hawks
fell to 2-5 overall and 2-3 In district. Oviedo
will travel to Altamonte Springs on Friday for
an Important Junior varstty/varslty doubleheader against Lake Brantley at Tom Storey
Field starting at 5:30 p.m.
Oviedo

U O N S 4, SILVER HAWKS 3
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Howell IM asteyl 19 H e ro n ls _ Oviedo 4-4 overall, 3 2 In
6A IH s tn rt 3 . l a k e Itow eil 2 -5 overall. 2-3 6A l&gt; tstnct 3

Tribe netters get district win
DAYTONA BEACH _ The Seminole High
School girls' tennis team picked up a btg d is­
trict win on Wednesday, knocking off
homestanding Mainland 5-2 in Daytona
Beach.
Kerstln Ktllmaler. Pasha Baker. Bethany
Klebaum and Sherri Trimble claimed singles
victories, while Klllmaler and Baker won
their doubles match.
"We showed much Improvement today.*
said Seminole coach Rollle Nelson. *WE had
some tough matches during the conference
season, now that tough play and our hard
work Is paying off.*
The girls are now 4-7 on the season and
will be Deltona for a CiaSS 5A-District 5
match on Monday starting at 3:30 p.m.
FIGHTING SEMINOLE8 5. BUCCANEERS 2
SINOLES
No. 1 _ Kr-rvtin KUlnuUrr (Seminole) driralcd T r r r u
O D rn b u rg 8-2.
No. a _ Pasha lU k rr (Seminole) defratrd Carty C u rry .
8-2
No. 9 _ Jennifer Herring (Mainland) defeated Kim
Wrstbruok. 8 5.
No. 4 . liethany Klebaum (Seminole) defeated Casey
Lynch. 8-5.
No. 8 . Sherri Tum ble (Seminole) defeated Jamie
Smith. 8-2.

DOUBLES
No.
I
_
KlUmairr-Booker
(Seminole)
defeated
O D c n b u rf-C u rry . 8-3.
No. 3 . lie rung-Lynch (Mainland) wan by default over
Weot brook-Klebaum.

Goldsboro Community Day
SANFORD _ Get to know your Police De­
partm ent. Sheriffs Department. Fire De­
partm ent and City Officials when the
Goldsboro community holds a special day at
Crooms Academy this Saturday. April 4th
from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Among the events going on will be a bicy­
cle and helmet safety check provided by Lake
Mary Cycles and the Seminole County Sher­
iffs Department and a basketball game be­
tween the Crooms 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 for lunch.

Kung Fu/Martial Arts classes
SANFORD _ The Sanford Recreation De­
partm ent Is offering Kung-Fu and Martial

Arts classes starting today (April 2).
Classes, for ages 6-to-adult. will be held on
TXtrsday and Thursday evenings from 6 p.m.
to 7:15 p.m. at the Downtown Youth Center
located on the bottom floor of Sanford City
Hall. 300 N. I*ark Avc.
Cost Is $30 per month for adults and $25
per month for kids 6-12. Family prices are
also available.
Instructor Darryl Dzlcdzic will teach tradi­
tional Chinese Kung-Fu which Is useful In
guiding self-esteem as well as discipline and
body conditioning. Also taught will be (onus,
weapons and self-defense.
For more Information, call 330-5697.

Bodybuilding Championships
SANFORD _ The weight of the world Is
coming to Sanford.
On April 4. the Sanford Civic Center will
host the second annual Mid-Florida Natural
Bodybuilding Championship and Ms. Fitness
USA National Qualifier. Some of the coun­
try's finest “dnig free* nthlctrs will compete
In the competition with men and women
ranging from nge 19 - 62.
The women's contest will offer a chance to
compete In nationals In Las Vegas.
IToceeds will benefit the Seminole County
DARE program and tomudo relief victims.
Tlie contest will offer a variety of fitness and
strength demonstrations and drew over 500
people last year. Kathleen Ebnrr won the
women's overall title and RJr McMlllcn took
the men's award.
Contest check in Is at 9 a m., followed by a
contestant's meeting at 10 a.m. and pre­
judging at 11 a.m.
liie finals begin at 7 p.m. with and five
competitors will receive trophies In each
class. Entry fee Is $20 with an additional
$10 testing fee.

Youth Basketball at SCC
SANFORD _ Seminole Community College
and the Seminole County Sheriffs D epart­
ment Police Athletic League Is accepting In­
dividual and team registrations for It's spring
league for boys and girls 10-years-of-ugc and
younger.
All games are played at the college on S a t­
urday mornings.
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Cost Is $50 per player or $400 per team.
Registration forms are available at moat
elementary schools or by calling PAL at 3306600, ext. 263. SCC at 328-2092. or access
the
internet
at
HTTP://membere.aol.com/Btarabbal]/lndex.h
Uni.
On site registration at SCC on April 4 from
10 a.m. to noon.

OVIEDO _ The Pine Ridge girls and Lake How­
ell boys were the Individual team champions,
but Lake Mary came out the overall team cham ­
pions In the Oviedo Relays at Jo h n Courier
Field last Friday night.
Pine Ridge edged Lake Brantley. 101-98, in
the girls' meet, with Lake Mary. Seminole and
Oviedo rounding out the top five.
The Lake Howell boys coasted to their team
title. 115-93, over Oviedo, with Lake Mary,
Seminole and Lake Brantley completing the top
five.
Overall, the Rams nipped the Patriots. 162159, with the host Lions a close third with 153
points. Lake Howell and Seminole were fourth
and fifth.
Next up for the local track teams la the Bill
Buchalter Central Florida Championships a t
the Walt Disney World’s Wide World of Sports
complex this weekend. Friday's action begins at
4 p.m. with continuation at 9 a.m. on Saturday.
The team s will then head to Seminole High
School for the prestigious Optimist Invitational
on Buddy Lawson Memorial Track a t Thomas E.
Whlgham Stadium on Thursday, April 9th.
starting at 4 p.m.___________ _
OVIEDO RELATE
TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS

1. Lake Mary. 102: X Lake Brantley, 1S9; X Oviedo.
1S3; 4. Lake Howell. 140; 5 Seminole. 136; &amp; Pine
Hklgr. 101: 7. DcLand. 03; 8. Winter Springs. 67.
SOTS

I. Lake llowcU. 116; X Oviedo. 03; X take Mary. 75;
4. Seminole. 71; 5. Lake Brantley. 61; &amp; DcLand. SO; 7.
Winter Springs. 27.
n if i g

I. Pirn Hklgr. tot: X Lake Brantley. 08 X Lake
Mary. 8V; 4. Seminole. 66; 5 Oviedo. GO; 6 DcLand, 34:
7. Winter Springs. 30; 8. Lake Howell. 25.
INDIVIDUAL EVENTS
SOTS

D W is w Medley Baiay . I. take llowc* 11:19. 2. CMcdo.
It 29. 3 lake Mary. 11:32.

Tim Raines Is a Sanford native and Seminole
High School graduate now playing for the New
York Yankees. Ills stats for the 1998 season Is
In the first column, personal-best season
totals In the second column and career totals
(Including 1998 games) In the third column.
RAINES QAUOE
CATEGORY

LAKE MARY _ The 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 Lake Maty
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 a l­
ready committed are Jo h n L Williams
(Seattle
Seahawka/Plttsburgh St eel era).
Jam es Bates (defensive co-captain for Flor­
ida's 1996 National Champions), Louis Oliver
(Miami Dolphins) and Huey Richardson
(Pittsburgh Steclers).
The camp Is 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 provided. Camp T-shirts will be given to
participants and autographs will be avail­
able from the players.
The coat 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) 830-6569.

4 a 900 . I. lake llowrfl. 8.33; 2. CMcdo. 8:43, X lake
liranltey. 8:51.
100 MacRiae . I. Oviedo. 0:32.57; 2. LMU HowdL 0:34.84:
3. take Mary. 0:33.29.
4 a 1 0 0 . I. DcLand. 0:43 43: 2 Oviedo. 0:43.78; X lake
Mary. 0 45 00.
Tsaw MU* _ I. take Howe*. 13 00.13; X CMcdo.
15:00.30: X DcLand. 15:00.31.
S00 Bardie* . I. Lake llowdL 1:25 54; X Oviedo. 1:26.25:
3. Seminole. 1:29.81.
“ * • ModWy - I- Lake Mary. 3:41: 2. lake HowdL 3:47; 3.
Deland. 3:54.
4 * 4 0 0 _ I. lake HowdL 3:27.5; 2. CMcdo. X40; 3. Semi­
nole. 3:42.
Pole Vault _ I. lake Mary, 25-0; 2. lake Brantley. 20-5:
3. Seminole. 15-0.
Blah Jam* _ t. Seminole 11-10. 2 Oviedo. Il-B: 3. Lake
llowdL 10-10.
Laag J a a g . I. Lake Howell. 41-9 5; 3. Seminole. 39 5 25;
X Oviedo 39-4.5.
T rifle Jam # . I. Lake llowdL 61-3. 2. Seminole. 79-0; 3.
i - i - i) randry. 75-1.
BOM Pat . I. Deland. 98-11; 2 lake HowdL 53-11.5: 3Oviedo 78-1.
Ptoto s _ I. DcLand. 293-4: 2. Lake HowdL 237-5; 3.
Oviedo. 101-5.

GIRLS

Dial a a— Medley Belay _ I. Pine Kider. 13:43; 2. Lake
Brantley. I3:B6;3. Oviedo. 14:07.
4 a * 0 0 . I. Lake Brantley. 9 47: 2. Pine lodge. 10:23; 3.
Ovtedo. 1043.
100 Hurdle* . I. Seminole. 31.62: 2. Lake Brantley. 30.59;
X Lake Mary. 37.15.
4 a 1 0 0 . I. Seminole. 51.97; 2. Pine Rtdge. 62 34: X Lake
Mary. 52.62.
Team Mtte _ I. lake BranUey. 10:00.10: X Oviedo.
10.-00.21: X Pine Ridge. 10:00.29.
500 Murdlea . I. Seminole. 1:40.41; 2- Lake Mary.
1:44.50: X Pine Ridge. 1:45 42.
MU# Medley _ I. lake Mary. 4 32.3; 2. lake Brantley.
4:32.8: 3. Pine Ridge. 4:45.0.
4 a 4 0 0 . I. lake Brantley. 4:04: 2 Seminole. 4:18; X Pine
Rtdge. 4:19.
M e VeaU . I. take Mary. 13-4: 2. Pine RMgr. 12-4; 3.
lake UranUcy. 12 6
Btgfe Jam# . I. Pine Rtdge. 9 4. 2. lake Brantley. 0-4: 3.
take Mary. 4-10.
Laag Jam# . I. Pine Rtdge. 33-10; X Seminole. 32-6.79;
X Lake Mary. 30-3 6
Td#le Jara# . I. Pme Rtdge. 49 2 9: X Seminole. 47-10;
3. I- L-- Mary. 42 9 9.
Me—e _ I. DcLand. 164-11: X Oviedo. 193-4; X Lake
Mary. 191-9.
M e t P al . |.

94-3.9.

CMcdo. 49 2; 2 Pine Rtdge. 47-ft X DcLand.

Serrano (single, run): and Erik Wilson (run).
Doing the hitting for Seminole were Bill Jo h n ­
son (double, single, two runs); Taylor (double,
three RBI): Andy Hall (two singles, RBI); Lytle
(single, two runs. RBI): Clyde Williams (single,
two RBI); and Paulo Silva (single, two runs).
The Fighting Semtnoles have a pair of home
district games upcoming this week, hosting Pine
Ridge on Friday at 6 p.m. and Deltona at 1 p.m.
on Saturday.

Raines flew out In a plnch-hlttlng role
Wednesday night as the Yankees opened the
1998 season with n 4 1 loss to the Anaheim
Angels. Tlie Yankees and Angels can be seen
locally on the Sunshine Network tonight,
starling at 10 p.m.

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best
160
652
133
194
71
38
13
18
90
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career
2.187
8.239
1.475
2.439
900
401
111
159
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margin.
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Erwin (double, single, two runs, three RBI);
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A A° R T1°R OT THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY LYING
54TW M N EAST AIRPORT BOULEVARD ANO BAST LAKE MART
BOULIVARO ANO BETWEEN OHIO STREET ANO MELLONVILLE
AVENUE. AS SHOWN ON THE MAP BELOW

(OOPV OP MAN TO M INSISTED)
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ovoHoble •&lt; * 0 office of the City Clerk tor a t pervona decking la
el aming the earn.
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be hoard al said hearing
By order of Iho City Commleelon ol Iho City of Sanford. Florida
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
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lo consider iho adoption of an ordinance by Iho City of Sanford.
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BETWEEN STATS ROAD 44 WEST ANO WEST STH STREET ANO
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The Sanford Airport Authority a * hold lie regular monthly meal
tog o" Tuesday Apm f,h. IS M . si • 3S a m . second Poor 01 the
lni$fnib$$$(
BwkJing local** at Or*
Bad Otaval*** low ltvird. •aaloid, FKh k J*
The SanfordI Airport Noras Abatement Commitaa (IANAC1 oO
m a to n T o a aday. Ap.e 14lh. t s a e l l 't N s m . t o A u th .n l,.
board Room at One Rad Cleveland Boulevard. Sanford Flonda
The Sanford Aviation Notes Abatement Commtlee ISANACI v i
p*"°d*celhr collect norae date throughout the year
The Markstmg Com m its, ol the S.nlord Airport Authority . *
**,&gt;&lt;*kr throughout the y.ar to discus, nwkaiuig and
HI
lh* Orlando S.nlord Airport
A llm e e lmg* •h*w
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*h,H,w c°",*t i ,h* •*"»••••»•■*• om*** to.
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" o lK » .lh« l ' • • y Por»on decule. lo appeal any dacl
am nm .de by Iha Senlord A.,port Authority w«lh revpec I lo any
•'
Itog or hearing aclmdutod haraui. ha
W M a record ol I ha procaodmga. and Rial, tor such
gufpo**
»ha may need to snaure that a verbatim record ol
•ha pracaadrnga la made. wKch record includes the laatunony
end evidence upon wtuch the appeal ta bated
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Saacutrva Oueclor
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N O T M I TO BIDOBRS
FOR
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FAR PANT 1ST.14 SBCURITV IMPNOVSMINTB
AT
ORLANDO SANFORD AIRPORT
BANFORO, FLORIOA
Sealed proposal, lor the furnishing ot all labor, materials, termeat and equipment tor the AIRPORT ACCSSS CONTROL SYS­
TEM. FAR 107 14 SECURITY IMPROVEMENTS al ihe Orlando
Senlord Airport wMI be received by Ihe Senlord Airport Authority
at the Office af the Oueclor ot Aviation. Orlando Sanford airport.
Airport Terminal Building. One Red Cleveland Boulevard. Bulls
200. Sanford. Flonda S2773 until 2 00 PM . April 2SRi. ISSS, al
Which lima Ihe proposals will be publicly opened end read aloud
Thu protect »•* Include tha HialaUalton ol on integrated oeceas
control system, ctosed-ciicuit tola vieion (CCTV) system, upgrade
and rohabdilation ol alts perimeter lancing and vtfuels galea, lurmahing and equipping a now Airport Command Cantor. Installslion of fiber optic Intraalructurs. and modifications to ealstmg
'acHiltoa. door hardware, utilities, and budding earnest
On or attar March 21tt, ISSS. copies ol the Plans.
Spactfraatrone. end other contract Doe urnsnla may be eiamnad
al tha office of tha 0 Hector of Aviation. Orlando Senlord Airport
complete document* may be obtained from the office of the
Director of Aviation by payment el Savsnty-Five Dollar* (f7| 001
tor each eat Payment tor Plant and other Contract Document,
must be mode by check or money order payable to tha •SAN­
FORD AIRPORT AUTHORITY* Cash wiN not be accepted Thia
payment to non-rotundabis
If Bidder dost nol want lo pick up documents but withes lo
have document, shipped by futt-ctota U • mail, additional pay­
ment ahaN be required In the turn ol Fifteen Dollar* (H E 00) This
SIS 00 charge wilt not apply It tha Bidder request, the documents
to be sent by aapraaa courier with chargee biltod lo rociptonte
account.
No proposals may be withdrawn after the scheduled tune tor
receipt ot propose tv. lor a period ol slaty (SO) days.
The Senlord Airport Authority reserve* the rights to waive any
Informalities to or r*|ecl any end eN proposal*, or to m-edverttoe
tor proposal*.
Propotato mutt be submitted at set forth to the ’Proposal
Requirements and Conditions* included In the Contract
Document* A bid price mutt be submitted tor sack ol the Mam*
Salad on tha Propoeal
A Bid Bond or Certified Check to lha amount of • « of Ihe Total
Amount bid mual bo submitted with the propoeal
A Payment Bond and a Performance Bond, each to a sum equal
to 100% el tha amount of tha Contract awarded, arts be required
prior to oaecutton of contract
to be eligible tor award ol contract, tha successful bidder mutt
submit upon request end within five (•) but me. a days after the
bid opening, evidence ol financial responalbfhly. eapertoace,
qualifications, and satisfactory completion'of previous prefects,
FOOT** M I*'*c" on 01
■•ntoR) Airport Authority. FAA. and
Tha work performed under this Contract shell be governed by
the Federal Contract Provision* te l ferth In tha Can tract
uccuments. wtuch include, but are not Imutod to. Dtoadvaniaged
Dus.nett Enterprise (QBE) subcontractor participation. Equal
Employment Opportunity requirements, and eoffwitonce with
Federal Wage and Hour requirement* (Davit-Bacon Act)
Tha Bidder agree* to comply wiRi the tallowing requirement *Ne
member, officer, or employee of tha Sanford Airport Authority dur­
ing hi* tenure or tor one year thereafter aha I have any IntoraaL
direct or indirect, to thto contract or Iho proceed* thereof*.
The award of Rue Contract wdl be contingent upon Iho concur­
rence ol Ihe Federal Aviation Administration and the Florid*
Department ot Transportation
BANFORO AIRPORT AUTHORITY
Stephen J. Cooke.
0 Hector of Aviation
Pubttoh April X S. B. IM S
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�SemtnoJe He&lt;akJ. Sanford. Ronda •Thursday, April 2.199H •3B

Jenkins pitches SCC past Illinois nine
F rom BUfT R ep o rt*

SANFORD _ Sanford's Brad Jenkins hurlrd a
two-hlttcr mid Johnny Gulseppe returned to Die
lineup from an Injury to drive In three runs as
the Seminole Community College baseball team
spill a doubtehrader wllh Lake County College
from Illinois Wednesday afternoon at Raider
Field.
Jenkins, a freshman from Seminole High
School, struck out four, walked one and only
gave up one earned nin as he won his second
game of the year as the Raiders won tire night­
cap. 0-2.
'Die visitors from the Land of Lincoln had
opened the day on a positive note, scoring four
nm s In the sixth Inning to break a 5-5 tie and
go on to defeat SCC 9-5.
Thr Raiders urc now 11-27 on the season and
will host Florida College from Temple Terrace In
u single game today at 3 p.m. at Raider Field,
before going on the road to Lake City Commu­
nity College to battle the Tlmberwolves In a
Mid-Florida Conference doubleheader starting
at noon, lake County College evened Its record
at H-B.
The Raiders took a 2-0 lead In tire bottom of
the first Inning of the first game as Jam ry Ep­

person scored on a wild pitch and Rhodes
scored on n ground out by Gamble.
But the Lancers came bark with five runs In
the top of the second Inning with doubles by
Abercrombie and E ckrnstnhlrr being the big
blows.
SCC got n run closer In the third Inning ns
Rhodes and Gambled ripped back-to-back dou­
bles with two out nnd then tied the game with
two runs In the fourth Inning.
Youmans and Thomas Greco opened the In­
ning with back-to-back singles and moved up a
base on a sacrifice bunt by Evans. After Denmon was Intentionally walked. Wade then
slnpped a two-run single to left.
Hut the tie was short lived as Lake County put
n four-spot on the srorrbonrd In the sixth In­
ning.
Abercrombie doubled In two nm s and Strwart
doubled In another, while the fourth nin scored
on a wild pitch. Fraley also doubled In the In­
ning for the Lancers.
Dike County College had six doubles In the
victory, two each by Abercrombie and Stewart
and one each by Fraley and Eckenstahler.
Friary and Stewart had three hits each In the
win. while Abercrombie had two hits.
Providing the offense for the Raiders were

AL East: Yankees have old-time look
By H.W. Riser

2. BALTIMORE ORJOLEfi

The O r have one of baseball a oldest
teams ever Manager Ray Miller'a
starting lineup likely won't Include
anybody under the age of 30
Rafael Palmeiro (36 HJU. 110 RBli),
Brady Anderson (67 runs) and ftaber
to Alomar (3331 are the key batters
The new Dll is 3* year old Joe Carter
(21 HRs, 102 RBIai. Cal Ripken's con­
secutive game streak la at 2,478.
Mike Mussina (1S-8. 3.20) leads
active pitchers with a 662 winning per­
centage. Scott Erickaon &lt;16 7) and
Jimmy Key &lt;16-10&gt; are winners, too
Bui top reliever Randy Myers depart­
ed. Armando Benitez (2 43) U his re­
placement.
3. BOSTON RED SOX

Imported ace Pedro Martinez (17 a.
1 90, 303 strikeouts) has baseball's
richest contract ever - *75 million for
six years But the NL Cy Young Award
Joina a *UfI that was 12th in the A1, in
ERA. 1tlh in hits and mh in walks
Dennis Eckersley &lt;36 saves) was
brought in lo help Ihe bullpen
Manager Jimmy Williams' Hosox
made the most errors In the league
Infielders Mo Vaughn (.313. 33. 96i,
Nomar Garris pans (306. 10. 98. 122
rani I and John Valenlin 1 306, is. 771
can really hit. The new catcher, Jim
Leyriu, is a hitter, too But the out­
fielder* aren't Impressive
4. TORONTO BLUE JAYS
They might be Ihe best two pitchers
in Ihe league: Roger Clemens 421-7.
2 03, 292 strikeouts) won the AL Cy
Young award. Newly acquired reliev­
er Randy Myers (131) led the majors
in save* (43) Starter Pat Hentgen 0510.3 66) is also a star. But Erik Hanson
and Juan Gutman have had injury
problems.

New manager Tim Johnson worries
about the hitting Toronto was last in
the A1, in batting average, walks, slug
King percentage, Kills and runs Jose
Canseco &lt;2J IIIts* replaces Joe Carter
at DH. Jose Cruz Jr &lt;26 HHai is the
new hope But Carlos Delgado and
Benito Santiago begin the season on
Ihe Dl,
5. TAMPA BAY DEVIL RAYS
Not much is expected Irom Ihe Devil
Bays, a first yrvar expansion dub
Manager Ijrty Rothschild has only
a few fcood hitlers and pitchers
Fred McGriff &lt;22 HR*. 97 RBIs),
Quinton McCracken &lt;392. 28 steals),
Paul Sorrento &lt;31 Hits) and aging
Wade Boggs ( 292) key a less than
overpowering lineup Mike Kelly i 293&gt;
and Dave Martinez ( 266) are regulars
Starter Wilson Alvarez &lt;13 11, 3 48)
is expected lo become the ace Star
reliever Roberto Hernandez 12 43
ERA. 31 saves i might just be the most
talented player on the team But the
rest of the pitching is a question mark

AL Central: Indians might dominate
By H.W. Bluer

It has decent power, too
The heart of the lineup includes
Tony Clark &lt;276, 22, 117), Bobby Rig
ginaon (.289, 27, 101) and Damion
Eaaley (22 HRs, 72 RBIs, 28 SBs).
Leading off is Brian Hunter (74 SBs,
112 runsl.
For the Tigers, Justin Thompson
(15-11, 3 02) is the staff leader. Todd
Jones (3.09,31 aavet) offers aolid relief.
But there's no real depth in the atariing rotation. Middle relievers are also

Cleveland has the hitting to domi­
nate the American League Central. If
Its pitching fails, Detroit and Chicago
could haw a faint chance.
Going into the 1996 season, this ia
how the teams shape up.
1. CLEVELAND INDIANS
The loss to Florida In the World
Series remains upsetting, particularly
to manager Mike Hargrove. The Indi­
ana lost 3 2 in the l tlh Inning of Game
3. CHICAGO WHITE SOX
Manager Jerry Manuel replaces
7.
ousted Terry Bevtngton. who won’t be
Clewland'a hitten are scary: Jim missed. The Chisox quit at midsum­
Thome (.286.40 HRs, 102 RBD). David mer, dealing away badly needed pitch­
Justice (.329, 33, 101), Geronlmo ing.
Berras (283, 26, 90), Manny Ramirez
Frank Thomas (.347, 33, 125) and
(226, 26, 86), Sandy Alomar Jr. (224, Albert Belle (274,30,116) are big bop
21, 631, Travia Fryman (22 HR*, 102 pert. Even so, Chicago was 10th in the
____ (213,
RBIs), Kenny Lofton
&lt;J 27 stolen
AL in homers, ninth in RBIs and
bases),'omar1 vizquel (260. 43 SB») eighth In hits. So Robin Ventura's
etc.
return to health is vital.
The departures of Wilson Alvarez
The pitching lin t so hot. Charles
Nagy US-11, 426 ERA) doe* OK. But and Roberto Hernandez on July 31 left
the Indian huriera were ninth In the the pitching shaky. Jaime Navarro &lt;9
AL In hits, walk*, homers and ERA. 14,8.76) became the "act." The Chisox
wound up 10th In the AL In ERA. Even
2. DETROIT TIGERS
Switching from the AL East, Detroit worse, they were 13lh In errors.
4. KANSAS CITY ROYALS
hopes to contend. Manager Buddy
For manager Tony Muaer, who re­
Beil's dub features speed and defense.

placed Bob Boone at the All Star
break, there were bright spot* in 1997
The Royals made the fewest errors in
the league They were fourth in steals
And the pitchers were third in walks
Unfortunately, there's little else to
be all that happy about.
Top batters Jeff King (28 HRs. 112
RBIs), Dean Calmer (23 HBs. 86
RBIs). Jeff Conine (17 HRs), Jose Of
ferman &lt;297) and Hal Morns (276).
Of course. Kevin Appier (9-13. 3 40)
is a star pitcher Tim Belcher (13-12.
5 021 is No 2 The pen is led by Jeff
Montgomery (3 49 ERA, 14 saves)
5. MINNESOTA TWINS
Maybe the Twins have worn out
their welcome in Minnesota. But a
change of scenery wouldn't do much
to revive manager Tom Kelly's roster.
Starter Brad Kadke &lt;20 10, 3J7) —
who fanned 174 batten in 239 innings
— is an exception. So is reliever Rick
Aguilera (3.82, 26 saves).
Bob Tewksbury 18-13, 4.22) went on
the disabled list twice.
Minnesota's best regular, Chuck
Knoblauch, was dealt off for prospects
Designated hitter Paul Molitor (203,
10, 89) Is 41 years old. Marty Cordova
led Minnesota with only 15 homers.
Import Otis Nixon (59 SBa) runs fast.

AL West: Mariners reach for the top
By H.W. User
Seattle la looking once again for its
first American League pennant. In Uie
AL West, Anaheim and Texas are atill
just also-rans.
Going into Ihe 1998 season, this la
how the teams shape up.
1. SEATTLE MARINERS

WIUthe expansion of baseball in 1996
help Seattle's Ken Griffey Jr. &lt;204.86
HR*, 147 RBli) lo break Roger Mari*'
record of 61 home runs?
Griffey ts the AL's MVP. Manager
Lou Piniella also counts on Edgar
Martinez &lt;230, 26, 108). Jay Buhner
(40 HRs, 109 RBIs), Alex Rodriguez
(200,23,64,29 stolen bases) and Diego
Segul (207, 21 HRs).
Disgruntled Randy Johnson (20-4,
128 ERA) was Seattle's first 20 game

Contributing for SCC In the second game were
Johnny Gulscppe (2-for-3 with a home run. two
nm s scored, three RBI), Chris Youmans (2-fnr-4
with a double). Josh Rhodes (2-for-3, one nm
scored) and Chris Wade (2-for-4. one RBI).
Also contributing wrre Travis Gamble f I Tor-I.
one nin scored). Sanford's Rob Dcnmon. who
had also been mil wllh an Injury (I -for-3). Ken
trelle Evans (one nm scored, one Kill) and
Jesse ArvnnHIs (one nm scoredl,______________
RAIDERS fl-5, LANCERS 2 9
GAME ONE
Lake County College
020 OOO 0 2 4 3
Bemlnole Community Coll. 102 030 x " () 10 I
•Slrwail. Hall (5| and Skun Jcnklnv and YiHim.inv WT
Jrnklnv (2-6), U’ . Slrwiirt (0 1) Save _ none. 211 . SCl"
Vmimant. 311 . none. I(H . SCC. UulMqipr
GAME TWO
Lake County College
050 004 O _ 9 14 1
Seminole Community Coll. 201 200 O
5 0 3
G c flin a n n n nd K rk rn v talik -r ThlR prn. M rt-'affanc (7) nnd
V m im an* W l' . f i m i n a n n | l - I ) IJ1 Tlucjx-n (3 -4 | Save _
m ine. 211 _ IC C . A b errm n ih le 2. S lrw a il 2. Krnk-y. tC rk rm la lilrr; SCC. Mlindr* 2, G am ble. 311 _ none. I I I I . n o n e K reordn
. IC C H H: SCC 11 27.

Optimist Club takes lead
in girls’ junior softball
From Staff R eports

The American League Eait figure!
to be the itrongeit division In major
league baieball Only brand-new
Tampa Bay Un i a contender
Going into the IMS reason, this U
how the teams shape up
1. NEW YORK YANKEES
Manager Joe Torre's club look*
Romethlng like the world champi­
onship Bronx Bomber* of the early
1950* (the hitting) or early I9M* (the
pitching).
The heart of the lineup Paul O'Neill
&lt;324. 21 HKi. 117 HBtii. Bernie
Williams (321. 21. IOOi and Tino Mar
tinez ( 296. 44. 141). Chuck Knoblauch
&lt;117 runs) U Uie new second baseman.
Chili Davit (30 IIKai the new UR.
Ace Andy Pettltte 017. 2U ERA)
and David Wells (16 10. 4 211 are aolid
starting pitchers David Cone &lt;12-6.
2 62m s back from shoulder problems
Bui Ramiro Mendoza and Hideld Irabu
remain unproven Not so. Mariano
Rivera (166 ERA, 43 savesf He closes
for a strong Yankee bullpen

Josh Rhodes (2-for-t with two doubles, two runs
scorrdl. Thomas Grreo |2-for-2. one nin scored)
and Chris Youmans |2-for-4).
Other contributors were Travis Gamblr (1-for.'I with a double, two RBI). Jnmey Epperson (Ifor-3. one nin scored). Chris Wade (l-for-4. two
RBI) and Jesse Arvanltls (one nin scoredl.
Gulscppe, who had been out wllh a broken
Anger. singled in Josh Rhodes In the first inning
Hi give SCC an early 1-0 lead In Ihe first game.
Like County came back to take the lead with
two nm s In the lop of the second Inning on a
sacrifice fiy and a wild ptck-ofl attempt.
The Raiders regained the lead for good In the
Lhlrd Inning on a two-run home nin by Gulseppe
and tacked on three Insurance nm s In the fifth
Inning.
Gulseppe opened Ihe inning \iy being hit by a
pilch and Sanford's Chris Youmans followed
with a double. Gulseppe then scored on a wild
pilch and plnch-runncr Jesse Arvanllls scored
when New Smyrna Bench's Kentrelle Evans
reached on an error. Evans then advanced lo
serond on a wild pitch and scored on a single
tty Chris Wade.

winner ever. Jeff Fassero (10-9, 3.81) Troy Percival (3.46) had 27 saves.
3. TEXAS RANGERS
and Jamie Moyer (17-8,3J6) are qual­
Manager Johnny Oates has lo get
ity starter*. But reliever Heathdiff
the Texaa pitching rotation back on
Slocumb (27 saves) needs help.
track! Hi* starters fell way off after
2. ANAHEIM ANGELS
Angels In the outfield? Certainly. leading the majors in wins in 1996.
The ERA* of Darren Oliver (13-12),
The heavenly trio: Tim Salmon &lt;296,
33, 129), Jim Edmonds (296, 26, 80) Bobby Witt (12-12) and John Burkett
and Garret Anderson (203, 92 RBli) (9-12) weren't so hot. Import Aaron
The infield corners — Darin Eralad Sele (11-12. 526) did even worse.
On the other hand, reliever John
(299, 16, 77, with 23 SBs) and Dave
Wetteland (1.94, 31 saves) does fine.
Hollins (266, 16, 65, with 16 SBs) look nretty zood. too.
Catcher Ivan Rodriguez &lt;213,20,77)
Manager Terry Collins will use Cecil stare on offense and defens*.
Fielder ai the designated hitter.
At bat, Texas features Juan Gonza­
But Anaheim gives up too many lez (296, 42, 1311, Rusty Greer (221,
homers and walks. It makes too many 26,97) and Will Clark (226). Tom Good­
win stole 80 bases for the Rangers.
4. OAKLAND ATHLETICS
Trying to cope are pitchers Chuck
Starting pitching is one many prob­
Finley (13-6, 423), Jason Dickson (639.429) and Alien Watson (12-12,4.93). lems for A's manager Art Howe.

India Dllmon.
Lndsny
Gmswrll nnd
Shawnnu Williams (one nm scored each).
SANFORD _ The Optimist Club of Sanford
Leading Hie Sanford Rotary Breakfast Club
look a 10-0 lead In Ihe trip of the third Inning offense were Krlshawm Knight (one home
and roasted from there, knocking off the
run. one single, three nm s scored, two RBI),
Sanford Rotary Breakfast Club. 15-6, lo get
Marrhcll Woodward (one home nm . one nm
an early leg up on the rest of the park In the
scored, one RBI), Sheena Ware (one single,
Sanford Recreation Department Girls' Spring
two nm s scored), Brittany Posted and Emily
Junior Softball League at Lakeside Field
Huddleston (one single nnd one nin scored
Wednesday night.
each), Ashley Brown (one single) and Ciystnl
Ware (two n m s scored).
In the other game, the Sanford Kiwanls
Club also took a big lead and bested the
D ie Sanford Kiwanls Club took a 4-0 lead
Sanford Lions Club IG-7.
In the top of the first Inning of the second
Die Optimist Club of Sanford Is now 2-0.
game on the strength of RBI singles by
while ihe Sanford Rotary Breakfast Club and
Denyel Hitlrry and Lftlaca Bolden.
the Sanford Kiwanls Club are both 1-1 and
Die Sanford Lions Club answered with two
the Sanford Lions Club Is 0-2.
nm s In the bottom of the first Inning with
Dlls Saturday at the Roy Holler Junior
Stephlne Gathers singling In a run.
Field in Ft. Mellon Bark. Ihe Sanford Kiwanls
Back-to-back run-scoring doubles by
Club bailies tile Sanford Rotary Breakfast
Stephanie Para and Brittany Hardy keyed a
Club at 3:30 p.m. and the Sanford Lions
six nin Sanford Kiwanls Club serond Inning.
Club challenges Ihe Optimist Club of S an ­
But ugaln the Sanford Lions Club stayed
ford at 5 p.m.
close by scoring three runs In the bottom of
the serond Inning, with a double by Rrvonda
Liwandu Dllmon doubled In a pair of runs
Noble and singles by Ondranctka Williams
&gt;uid Vanessa Silva singled In one nm to
und Katie Trlkamp doing the damage.
highlight a four nin top of the first Inning for
thr Opllmlst Club of Sanford.
D ie Sanford Lions Club closed to within
IO G In Uie bottom of the third Inning on an
Alter a scoreless second Inning, th r O pti­
RBI ground out by Ntka Conand, but thr
mist Club of Sanford look advantage of four
Sanford Kiwanls Club put the game out of
errors, four walks and'only one single to
reacti with ntx runs In the top of the fourth
plate six runs tn the top of the third Inning.
Inning. All of Uie runs came on walks und
D ie Sanford Rotary Breakfast Club got
passed balls.
back Into the game with back-to-back home
Pacing (he Sanford Kiwanls Club ofTense
nuis, a two-run shot by Krishawn Knight
were Brittany Hardy (one double, three nm s
and h solo homer by MarcheU Woodward, to
scored, one RBI), Stephanie Pant (one dou­
make Ihe score 10-3 and then ou Iscored the
ble, two runs scored, one RBI), Denyel
Optimists 2-1 in Uie fourth Inning to make
Hiilery (one single, two tuns scored, one
the score 11-5.
RBI). Shlnrka Lawrence (one single, two
But the Optimist Club of Sanford put the
runs scored) and Litlaca Bolden and Wliiisha
game out of reach by scoring four runs In the
Bolden (one single and one RBI each).
top of the fifth Inning, with a run-scoring tri­
ple by Alona Smith and a double by Vanessa
Also. Shelia Acree. Amanda Waligureky,
Silva being the btg blows.
Charnel Lawrence, Ashley Alexander, Debbie
Fowler. Karryn Easley and Lauren Bennett
Die game actually went to the sixth Inning
(one nm scored each).
und the Sanford Rotary Breakfast Club had
Providing the offense for the Sanford Lions
outsrored the Optimists 4-1 to close to
Club were Rrvonda Noble (one double, one
within IG-IO. but the time limit forced the
game to revrrt to Ihe fifth Inning.
run scored), Trm ika Phillips (one Blngle, one
run scored, one RBI), Stephlne Gathers (one
Powering the Optimist Club of Sanford of­
single, one RBI), Ondranctka Williams and
fense were Vanessa Silva (two doubles, one
Kutte Trlkamp (one single and one nm
slnglr. three runs scored, one RBI), Lawanda
scored each) and Alex Cordena. Lynn Rober­
Dllmon (one double, two singles, two runs
son und Tranaclu Jackson (one run scored
scored, two RBI). Tara Layton (one home
each).
_______________________
run, two nm s scored, one RBI), Alona Smith
(onr triple, two nm s scored, two RBI) and
40* 14_15 10
lu b tt b u ry
Tun/unla Cure and Tea Fredrick (one single
009 SI _ 0 7
each).
4 * 0 0 . te a
391 1 7 s
Also contributing were Colette Layton and
Sasha Mrrthle (two nm s scored each) and

see

Continued from Page IB

Community Col­
lege from Palatka comes call­
ing at 2:30 p.m. and then travel
to Gainesville for the Santa Fc
Community College Tourna­
ment this Saturday and a in day.
'Once again we came up
short.* said SCC head coach
Courtney Miller. T h e kids are
working hard, but we just can't
push across the runs when we
need them most.

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*We had a bad Inning In each
game tn which we gave up sev­
eral runs. Against a good team
like DBCC once they get a lead
It's tough to battle back.*
Doing the hitting for the
Raiders tn die first game were
Lyman's Jamie Sharp (2-for-3.
one run scored). Like Howell's
Brittany Scott (2-for-4), Del­
tona's Erin Maljub (1-for-3 with
a double, one run scored, one
RBI). Christy Ncudeck (1-for-3.
one run scored, one RBI).
Candice Hays U-for-3| and
Oviedo's Destrae Schwartz (1for-4).
Providing die offense In the
second gamr were Schwartz (Ifor-1), Lyman's Jonnle Bcland
(l-for-2). Hays (1-for-3), Scott
(l-for-4, one run scored), Lake
Brantley's Mamie Bernstein (1 for-4) and Ncudeck (one nm
scored).

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�4 8 •Sermnole Herald. Sanford. Florida •Thursday April 2,1998

L e g a l N o tic e s
L e g a l N o tic e s
IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIG H TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. §3 1421 C A M
DIVISION L
INLAND MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
Plain titI
va
ANTHONY A PRESTON #1 al.
NOTICE OF SALE
Nolle# it h#r#b» Qiv#n that,
pursuant to a Final Judgrn+nt of
For#c lotur# or Ordar dat#d
March 1tfh. 1993, 6Wit###d m
Civil Cat# Nymbtr 95 1421*
CAM, in IN# Circuit Court tor
SEMlNOlE County, Florida
wh#r#in INLAND MORTGAQE
CORPORATION tt th# Plaintiff
and ANTHONY A PRESTON at
at , anr th* Dafandanta, t will
i#ii th* proparty iituatad in
SEMINOLE County, Florida
d#acnb*d as
Lot 2 COUNTRY MANOR
according to th# Plat th*r#ot,
at r#cord#d in Plat Boot 40
Pag# SO of Ih# Pubi-c R .io f J i
□1 Seminole County, Florida
*1 public **l*. to lb# high#*!
and b*»t biddn tor c u lt at th«
wetl front door J01 N Par*
Avenue. Sanford Florida at
11 00 a m on th# 23rd day of
APRIL. 1998
Deled March 19th 1998
Maryann# Mora#
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
Or Jana E JaaaarK
William M Qolaon A
Aaaociataa
1230 South Myrtla Avanua.
Suda 108
Claarwatar. Florida 34818
•In accordanca with lha
Amancana With Oiaabililiaa Act.
paraona in naad ol a apaclal
accommodation to participata
in thit proceeding ahall. within
aavan |T) daya prior to any procaading.
contact
tha
Admimetretiv# Otfica ot tha
Court. 301 ft Park Avanua.
Sammola County Courthouaa.
Sanlord FL 327T1 talaphona
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Pubhth April 1 ,9 1998
OEP-33_______ _______________
IN T H I C IR C UIT COURT
OP T N I 19TN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OP PLORIOA
IR AMO POR
tS M IN O L IC O U N T Y
O IH IR A L
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASS NO. S 7-1SSS-C A -I4-K
GREAT WESTERN
BANK. FSB
Plain till
VS
ROBERT L STAUFFER
and ELTNOR L
STAUFFER, at al .
Oalandanta
NOTICE
OP PORSCLOSURB B A L I
Nolic a la hereby givan that,
purauant to that Final Judgmant
ot Foracloaura datad March
tSth. 1SSS, and antarad M civil
caaa numbat 97-1598-C A-14K.
ol tha Circuit Court ol lha ISth
Judicial Circuit in and lor
Saminolo
County.
Florida,
whartln
GREAT
WESTERN
BANK. FSB. im Plaintiff and
ROBERT L. STAUFFER. ELTNOR
L STAUFFER. FIRST UNION
ALLY a n d A t TRUSTEE OF THE
HENRY WEBER. BA . REVOCA­
BLE LIVING TRUST. DATED
MARCH I .
1991. UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA, la/ara
Defend* n#t). I will tall lo tha
highaat and baat bidder lor
caah at lha wait tronl door ol
tha Sammola County court­
houaa in Sanford. Sammola
County. Florida, al 11 00 A M
on I ho 21 al day ol ApnL 1999.
tha following daaenbod proper­
ly at tal forth In M id Final
Judgmant. lo wil:
LOT I I . BLOCK A. ROANN
ESTATES. ACCOROINO TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK I t . PAGES 22
AND 23. PUSUC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
NOTE PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
DEBT •COLLECTION
PRACTICES A C T YOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS LAIN FIRM
IS DEEMEO TO BE A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A OEBT AND ANT
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
Oalad tha 20th day ol MARCH.
IS M
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol lha Circuit Court
By Ruth King
Deputy Clark
COOILIS A STAWIARSKI
4010 Boy Seoul Boulavard
Suite 480
Tampa. Florida 33407
Telephone |II3) S77-S004
CSS rs 7-0218 7
Publieh March 2S. and April 2.
IS M
DEO-221
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OF TRS t STN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FON
SSMINOLS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
JUR ISM CTtO N DIVISION
CASS NOt ST SSS4 C A IS N
FIRST UNION
NATIONAL BANK
PLAINTIFF
VS
LESLIE R LONG
INDIVIDUALLY AND
AS TRUSTEE. UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF LESLIE
R LONG. IF ANY.
MO A MAI VU A/K/A
HOA M VU. I T AL
DEFENDANT! ■)
HOTICS
OF FORECLOSURE SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY QIVEN
purauant lo a Summary Final
Judgmant ol foracloaura dated
March ISth, IS M . antarad In
Clad Caaa No 87 23S4 CA14 K
ol tha Circuit Court ol tha ISTH
Judicial Circuit m and lor SEMI­
NOLE County, Sanford, Florida.
I will aaU to lha highaat and
bail bidder lor caah at lha
Waal Iront door ol Courthouaa
ol lha SEMINOLE County
Courthouaa located al M l N.
Park Avanua In Sanlord.
Florida, al It OQ a m On Uw
21 at day ol April IS M the fol­
lowing datcribad property at
aat forth hi at id Summary Final
Judgmant. to-wil
LOT T. WINGFIELD RESERVE.
PHASE II. ACCORDING TO T H I
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 2t. PAGES SA.
t t AND TO. PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
Datad Ihia 20lh day ol
MARCH, IS M
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Clark of lha CucuM Court
By Ruth King
Dapuly Clark

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IN T H t CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CASE NO
S T -I3 t3 .C A .t4 -K
GLENDALE FEDERAL
BANK F S B
Ptamtill
va
JOHN MARSHALL and
DALE L m a r s h a l l .
fuv w&lt;te and ALL UNKNOWN
PARTIES CLAIMING
INTERESTS BY THROUGH.
UNDER OR AGAINST A
NAMED DEFENDANT TO
THIS ACTION. OR HAVING
OR CLAIMING TO HAVE
ANY RiattT, TITLE OR
INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY
HEREIN DESCRIBED.
Defendant*
NOTICE OF SALS
PURSUANT TO C H A P TIR 49
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pu'auant lo an Order or
Summary Final Judgmant ol
foracloaura datad March tSth
1998 and entered in Cat# No
97-2363-14-K ol lha Circuit
Court ol lha Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit in and lor Sammola
County Florida, where GLEN
d a l e f e d e r a l BANK. F S B
it Plaint,II and JOHN MAR­
SHALL and DALE L MAR­
SHALL. hie wile and ALL
UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING
INTERESTS BY, THROUGH.
UNDER OR AQAINST A NAMED
DEFENDANT TO THIS ACTION
OR HAVING OR CLAIMING TO
HAVE ANY RIQHT TITLE OR
INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY
HEREIN
DESCRIBED.
are
dafandanta I will tali to lha
highaat and beat bidder lor
caah al tha Waal Iront door of
lha
Seminole
County
Courthouaa at 301 North Park
Avanua
Sanlord. Sammola
County. Florida 32771. al 11 00
o'clock a m on tha 2lat day ol
April. 1998, lha following
deecnbed property aa aat forlh
in
aaid Order
or
Final
Judgmant. to-wd
FROM THE SOUTHEAST COR
HER OF THE SOUTHWEST t/4
OF SECTION 29. TOWNSHIP 20
SOUTH. RANQE 29 EAST. SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY FLORIDA RUN
NORTH. A DISTANCE
OF
1880 73 FEET AND NORTH 89
DEO 48 WEST. A DISTANCE OF
1321 T2 FEET TO A POINT OF
b e g in n in g ,
th en ce
run
NORTH St DEO 47' WEST. TO A
DISTANCE OF 330 43 FEET TO
A POINT. THENCE RUN NORTH
0 DEO W CAST. A DISTANCE
OS 1ST.M FEET TO A POINT
TtIBH CS R U N - s o u t h ss o t o
47- e a s t , a d i s t a n c e o f
330.44 FEET TO A POINT.
THENCE RUN SOUTH 00 DEG
02' WEST. A OISTANCE OF
1ST M FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING. SUBJECT TO AN
EASEMENT OVER THE EAST.
WEST AND SOUTH 28 FEET
FOR ROAD PURPOSES
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provtalon ol caflam ataialenc*
Ptaaaa conlacl lha Court at
(407| 323-4330 within two |21
working daya ot your receipt ol
due Notice. It you are hearing or
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DATED al Sanlord. Florida, on
8AARCH 20th. I N I
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Clark. Circuit Court
By Ruth King
Aa Dapuly Clark
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SBM IN O LI COUNTY,
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B IN E R A !
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASS NO. S T-IS S S CA-14-S
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY
OF CALIFORNIA. N A ,
aa Cuetodian or Trualee.
Plaintiff.
va
ERIC J LARSON and
SUSAN NANNETTE LARSON,
tea wile, a/k/a SUSAN
NANNETTE ANDERSON,
Dafandanta
HOTICS OF SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBT OIVEN
purauant
to
a
Ordar
Rescheduling Bala Date datad
March 2Sth. IS M . antarad m
Caaa No 87-1438 CA-14-E ol
tha Circuit Court of the eigh­
teenth Judicial Circuit in and
tor Sammola County. Florida,
wharain
BANKERS
TRUST
COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA.
N A , sa Cuetodian or Trualee.
Plaintiff, and ERIC J LARSON
and SUSAN NANNETTE LAR­
SON. hla wife, a/k/a SUSAN
NANNETTE ANDERSON, are
Oalandanta
I will aell lo die highaat and
baat bidder for caah. Notaa
Bane, lha tala will be held al
lha Waal Front Door ol tha
Sammola County Courthouaa.
SOI N Perk Avanua. Sanlord.
Florida, al 1100 o'clock a m ,
on lha 23rd day ol APRIL. 1SM.
tha lottowing datcribad proper­
ly at aal forth In the Final
Judgmant la wil
EXHIBIT -A*
Beginning al a point 400 leal
Waal ol die BE corner ol lha NE
1/4 ol the NW 1/4 ol lha NW 1/4
of Section 31, Townahtp IS
South of Rang# t t Eaal. run
thence Waal 100 feat. Ihence
North 330 leal thence Eaal 100
teat, the nee South 330 teat lo
point ol beginning, run Waal lo
lha Eoal light ol way line ol
Lake Markham Road (Kali
Road), th#net North along aaid
right ol way 330 tael. Ihence
Eaal lo point North ol die per.
pendicutar lo lha point ol
beginning, thence South 330
teat lo lha pom! ol beginning
a/k/a ISOS Lake Markham
Road. Sanlord. Florida SIT 71.

L e g a l N o tic e s
*ln accord#nc# with ih#
American* with Dfiabilit»#« Ac I
ppfipnr n*#dtng a apaciat
accommodation lo participate
in (hi* proceeding ahatild con­
tact th* individual or agency
vending nobce not later than
aavan (7) daya prior to the pro*
reading at the addreat gnren on
the notic* telephone 1*B§0*
•55*«77t (TDD) nr f.ftOO-3558?70,
Y»a
Florida
Relay
Service ’
DATED th«* 2£th day ol
MARCH, t99B
MARYANNE MORSE. C ltR K
Dy Jan* E Jaaewnc
Deputy Clark
Attorney lor Plaintiff
Jamea W Moor*, Eaquir*
JAMES W MOCnE. PA
700 N E 00th Street Suite 0
Miami r t 3313#
(30S| 750-7800
Pubhth Aprit 2 0. 198ft
Pf P - 3 1 _______________
IN T M I CIRCUIT COURT
OT THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. #7*2980-CA*(4-K
LAWRENCE A RISSE and
ROSEMARY L HISSI.
Ptainliffi,
va
LAVOYD C YATES and
DONNA J YATES ROY
and ORENDA
ANDERSON QRANTlEV
HARQOUR HOMEOWNER S
ASSOCIATION INC a'k/a
ORANTLCY HARDOR
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION INC .
ANO ALL UNKNOWN
HEIRS DEVISEES
GRANTEES CREDITORS OR
OTHER UNKNOWN
PERSONS OR UNKNOWN
SPOUSES CLAIMING
DV THROUGH AND
UNDER ANY OF THE
ADOVE-NAMEO
DEFENDANTS ANO ALL
OTHER PERSONS TO
WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
NOTICK OF tALC
NOTICE IS HERE0Y GIVEN
thal purauant to the Summary
Final Judgment ot Foreclosure
entered in the above-atyted
cauaa m the Circuit Court in
and for Se mmole County,
Florida I wifi tell at public auc­
tion to th* tugh*tl bidder in
caah at the Weat front door of
the Courthouae tn Sanlord,
Seminole County Florida, at lb#
hour* between 11 00 am end
12 00 p m on Aprit 21 al. 1999
that certain parcel of real prop*
erty aituated tn lb* County ol
Seminole, State of Florida,
more panicularty deaenbed aa
Vollowa
The Eaat 46 Feet of Lot S and
the Weal 47 Feet of Lot S and
the North 10 feel of the Eaat 4t
feet ol Lot IS. and Ih# North 10
leel of the Weal 47 feet of Lol
14. Qfocli D Drantley Half
Ealatea. according lo the plat
thereof aa recorded in Plat
Book 13. Page 16 and 17,
Public Racorda ol Sammola
County, Florida
In accordance with the
Americana with DrtabiMtea Act,
paroont with dn ahUil iai need­
ing a apec i*I accommodation lo
participata in thia proceeding
ahould contact
tha ADA
Coordinator. 301 N
Park
Avenue. Suite N-301. Sanlord.
Florida 33771 root later then live
day% prior te the proceeding
Ye4#f*IOrt9— (907) 333*4330
•■tension 412 7 l| Nearing
impaired. (TDD} I *300*313
•771. or Voice (V) 1*300*351
•770. via Florida Rtlay Sarvica
DATED this 20th day ol
MARCH. 1333
MARYANNS MORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Dy Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
D Paul Oietnch II. Caq
Poet Office Do■ 3333
Orlando. Florida 32302
(407) 423*2171
Publish March 23, and April 2,
TH t
Df 0*231
IN TN S C IR C UIT CO URT
OF T N I 1STM JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FON
SSMINOLS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
•SRRRAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASS NOl 8 T 8 M S -C A -1 4 S
COLONIAL MOM TO AGE
COMPANY
PLAINTIFF
VS
MAAK A STEVENS.
ELIZABETH R
STEVENS. MIOOLETOH
OAKS COMMUNITY
ASSOCIATION. INC ;
VALLEY NATIONAL
FINANCIAL SERVICES
COMPART. JOHN DOE
ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENDANT!!)
HOTICS
OF F O N IC L O S U M SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purauant la a Summary Final
Judgmant ol foracloaura datad
March 11th. ISM , antarad in
Chrll Caaa No 9701S2-CA-14B
ot tha Circuit Court of the ISTH
Judicial Circuit In and lor SEMI­
NOLE County. Sanlord. Florida.
I wilt aat lo the highaat and
baat bidder lor caah at weat
Iront door ol Courthouaa ol tha
SEMINOLE Counly Courthouaa
located ol 301 N Park Avanua
in Sanlord. Florida, at 11 00
a m on lha 21 at day ol April
IB M lha following datcribad
property aa aal forth in aaid
Summary Final Judgmant. towit
LOT 4. BLOCK B. MIDOLETON
OAKS. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECOROED
IN PLAT BOOK 3t. PAGES 33.
34. ANO I I . PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
Datad thia 20lh day ot
MARCH. IM S
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORIE
Clark of tha Circuit Court
By: Ruth King
Oaputy Clark
THE LAW OFFICES
Of DAVID J STERN. PA
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI S. Unrvaraily Drive
Plantation, FL 33324
(184)233 -SOM
IM 0 2 2 8
In accordance wilh lha
Amancan with Diaabililtei Act.
paraona with dtaebilitiee naad
mg ■ apaclal accommodation lo
participate In thia proceeding
ahould conlacl tha Clark of tha
Circuit Court al lha SEMINOLE
County Courthouaa at 407-3234330 EXT 4227. nol later than
aavan daya prior to tha pro­
ceeding || hearing unpaired 1too-868-87 71 (TOD) or 1-t00*41-87 70, Via Florida Raley
Sarvica
Pubheh March t t . and April 2
IM S
D E O -ttt

(

IN THE C IR C UIT COURT.
OF THE EIG H TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA.
CASE NO.: 98-2099-DR-02-K
IN PE Tha Marriage ol
YVONNE D CLINTON
Palilionar/Wtla.
and
JAMES A CLINTON
Rea pondent/Htia band
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO JAMFS A CLINTON
c/o Evatyna Houp*
PO Oik 413
Rtverhead. Long laland
NY 11901
YOU ARE MEREDY NOTIFIED
that a Petitirin lor Diaaolution of
Marrtao* hat bean hied againal
you, and that you are required
lo aarva a copy ol your
Retpone* or Pleading to tha
Pelilton upon lha Palilionar'a
attorney. A A McCLANAHAN.
J R . 212 North Park Avanua.
Sanford. Florida 32771, and Me
lha original Raaponaa or
Pleading in lha Office of tha
Clark oi lha Cue nil Court, on or
before tha 27th day ol APRIL
1998 II you tail lo do ao. a
Default Judgment will be taken
againil you tor lha taliaf
demanded in lha Petition
DATED at Sanford. Seminole
County Florida thia 20th day ol
MARCH 1998
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY Nancy R Winter
Dapuly Clark
Publieh March 24. and April 2.
9. It . 1998
DE 0-233
IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIG H TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FON
9 IM IN O L I COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL CASE
NO.: • • -14-CA-19-B
CRIMINAL CASE
N O :9 f -tt 13-CFA
IN RE FORFEITURE OF ONE
1991 FORD PICKUP TRUCK
V I N 2MJW38MIMCA0 7933
NOTICE OF FORFEITURE
FROCIBOINQ
TO Gary Ganat
323 7 Ohio Avanua
Sanlord, Florida 327 71
and all other# who claim an
ailaraal in tha following proper­
ty
1991 FORD PICKUP TRUCK.
VI N 2FTJW38M9MCA07I33
Donald F Ealinger, ol tha
Seminole Counly
Sheriff*
Otfica
Senvnote County
Florida through hi* ofticar*.
mveehgatnra or aganl*. aeiied
lha above property on or about
Nov*mb*i 21 1997 In Sam,note
County. Florid*, and I* preventhr holding aaid property for Ih*
purpoa* ol forfeiture purauant
lo Section* S32 701-932 701
Florida Statute*
and will
R EO UIST thal an Honorable
Judge of lha Circuit Court Civil
Onrition. Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit.
Sammola
County
Florida. Imd probable cauaa
thal tha above pfopeity ahould
be forfaited to the above
agency You will tie aarvad a
copy of tha Oidei finding
Probable Caua* one* II la
tigned by Ih* Judge and il will
advia* you how and whan lo
rvtpood to Ihia raquaat toe tortellur*
I HEREBT CERTIFY that a true
and anneal copy *1 thia Ha
waa earn Iw I M *&gt;*.,« ■*&lt;
addrara by U B candied mad
return receipt raquaetad Ihia
19th day ot March IM S
John C Rot*.
General Counaal
Florida Bar 390717
■eminote Counly
Shan It a Ottica
1148 • 21th Straat
Sanlord Florida 32773-9399
Pubhth March 29, and April 2.
IM S
DC 0-211
M TNS OWOWfT CO U N T
SSMINOLS COUNTY,
M O i m DIVISION
File Nua k I r 9 8 -ttS -C P
IN RE ESTATE OF
ANDREW FRANCIS
O'BRIEN JN
Dacaaaad
HOTICS
OF ADMINISTRATION
Th* admtntalratton ol Ih*
aetata ol ANDREW FRANCIS
O'BRIEN JR . dacaaaad. Fit*
Number 9S-22S-CP. I* pending
tn tha Circuit Court lor
Sammola
County.
Florida.
Probata Drviaron. th* addreat
ol which I* P O Drawer C.
Sanford. Florida 32772-0489
Th* name* and addreat** of
th* paraonal rapraeantattve and
lb* paraonal rapraaantativ*'*
attorney are aat tonh below
ALL IN T I RESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
All paraona on whom Ihia
nolic* la aarvad who have
objections that challenge th*
vabdtty ol th* will, th* eualrfica
hone ol th* paraonal rapraaan
laltv*. vanua. or |unadiction ol
thia Court am required to (
than obfeclione with this Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE 0ATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DATS
AFTER THB DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
AH creditors ot th* decadent
and other persona having
claims or demand* againal
decadent's aetata on whom a
copy ol thia notice la aarvad
wittun this* months attar th*
date of th* first publication ol
Ihia nolic* must lit* thalr claim*
with this Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DATS
AFTER THB DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
All other creditor* ol th* deca­
dent and paraona having claim*
or da manda againal Ih* deca­
dent's sstata must fils their
claim* with this court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. 0EMAN0S AND
OBJECTIONS NO T SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Th* data ol the beat publica­
tion ot thia Nolle* la March
28lh IS M
Personal Representative
Andrew F. O'Prten III
PO Boa 198183
Winter Spring*.
Florida 32TIS-8383
Attorney lor
Paraonal Raptaaantaiiv#
Vernon Swsrtaal
Florida Bar No 132720
CARLTON FIELOS WARD
EMMANUEL SMITH S
CUTLER, p a
PO Boa t i n
Orlando, Florida 31802
Talaphona 407-849-0300
Publish March 24. and April 1.
DEO-220

L e g a l N o tic e s
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMIROLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
Flla N*. 9 7 -5 9 0 .CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
OORDON EARL VEZNER
Oat aatad
NOTICE
OF ADMINISTRATION
Th* administration ol th#
artel* ol GORDON EARL V E IN ­
ED, daraaaad. Fite Number 07599-CP I* pending in Ih#
Circuit Court tor Sanunnt*
Counly.
Florida
Probata
Division. Ih# address ot which
is Diawai C. Sanlnnl. FL 327720489 Th* name and addraas ol
th* paraonal representative’*
attorney ar# aat lorlh balow
All inlaratlad paraona are
required lo til* with Ihia Court.
WITHIN THREE MONTHS OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE
|l) all claims against th* aalat*
and (2) any oblaction by an
alternated parson on whom this
nolle* waa aarvad that chal­
lenge* tha validity ol tha will,
th# quahltcalion ot th* paraonal
represent*live*, vanua or |untdiction ol Ih# Court
ALL CLAIMS AND O B JEC ­
TIONS NOT SO FILED WILL DE
FOREVER BARRED
Publication ol thia Nolle* haa
twgun on March 2Sth, 1998
Paraonal Rapraaantalrva
KURT R VEZNER
7408 Cambridge Drive
Craalwood KV 40014
Attorney lot
Panonal Representative
MALCOLM ANDERSON PA
FBN 093978
324 Oalura St at 12
W Palm Daach FL 33401
7*1 (881) 889-8383
Pubhth March 28 and April 2,
1991
DEO-239
IN TNS CIRCU IT COURT
OF T N I flO H TB S N TH
JU D IC IAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SSMINOLS COUNTY,
STATS OF FLORIOA
CIVIL DIVISION
Caaa N*. 9 T-1 9 9 9 -C A -1 4 -L
MiO STATE TRUST II a
Dataware butmaa* Iruit
Plarntiff,
va
ElOISE A STALLWORTH
and ELVIS D
STALLWORTH
Defendant*
AMENDED N OTICS OF SALS
NOTICE i* hereby given that
purauant lo an Ordar or
Judgment antarad in th* abovecaptioned caaa I * 8 salt th*
property situated in Sam,note
County Florida, described a*
Th* North 80 la* I ol tha South
200 taat ol th* IEt/4 ol th*
SWI/4 ot NWt/4 nl taction 33
Townehip 19 South Rang* 31
East Sam, no I# Counly Fland*
lata th* Waal 200 leal tharanf
at public tala, to Ih* highaat
and baat bidder tor caah at
11 00 am on APRIL 21rd 1998
at Ih* weal front atapa ol Ih*
Sammola County Courthouaa
located at 30t N Park Avanua
m Sanlord Florida
DATED MARCH 19th IM S
(Court 8**1)
HONORABLE
MARYANNE MORSE.
Clerk at Circuit Court
BY Jan* E Jaaawtc
Deputy Clark
Joseph Q SpKola J r,
SPtCOLA 8 LARKIN
330-A Bears* Aaanua Waal
Tamp* Florida 33613
(813)888-3383
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
Publish April 2. 6. 1688
DC P-32
IN T N I C IN C U IT COUNT,
RM N TSR N TN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
S IM IN O LS COUNTY,
FLONIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILS NUMBS Nl 6 S -IS 8 -C P
IN RE ESTATE OF
ROBERT ROSCOE PADGETT
a/k/a ROBERT R PADGETT.
Dacaaaad
HOTICS
OF ADMINISTRATION
Th* ad nutria I rat ion ol lha
aatala ot ROBERT ROSCOE
PADGETT a/k/a ROBERT R
PADGETT.
dacaaaad.
FILE
NUMBER S6-233-CP it pend­
ing m Ih* Prabala Court.
Sammola County. Florida. Ih*
addree* ol which t*
Maryann* Mora*
Clark ot Ih* C u t ml Court
Post Ottica Drawer C
Sanlord. Florid* 22771-0888
Tha name and addmataa cl
th* paraonal mpratanUbv* and
ih* paraonal rapraaantallva'a
error nay era tat lorth balow
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
AH paraona on whom true
nolle* It tamed, who have
objection* thal challenge Ih*
validity ol lit* wrH. ih* quaklrcabont ol Ih* paraonal rapraaantally*, vanua. or jurisdiction ol
Ihia court, are required to lito
than objections with Hut court.
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OH THIN TV DATS
AFTER THE O A TI OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
AH craddora ol Ih* decadent
and other parson* having
claim* or demand* ageintl Ih*
decadent'* aatala. on whom a
copy ol ihia nolle* la aarvad.
wittun Ihra* months that Ih*
date ol Ih* tint publication ol
thi* nolle*, mutt III* thalr
claim* with Ihia court, WITHIN
THE LATEH OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE OATC OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
AH other creditor* ol lha deca­
dent. and paraona having
claim* or demand* againal
decadent'* aatala. mual hla
lhair claim* with Ihia court
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS ANO O BJEC­
TIONS NOT SO FILED WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED
Tha data ol lha trral publica­
tion ol thia none* r* April 2nd,
IM S
Paraonal Rapratantaliva.
Amanda Psdgall
a/k/a Mandy Psdgall
l i t Sand Pina Circle
•anion). FL 32273
DORAN. WALTERS.
HOST t WOLFS
Thaodora A Doran, Enquire
Florida Bar No t e r m
444 Soabroeie Boulevard.
Pool OHico Drawer 18110
Daytona Bench. Florida 32118
(804) t 8 I-t1 tt
Attorney lor
Paraonal Rapraaantaliv*
Publish April f. S 1888
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Legal Notices
M TN S C IR C U IT COUNT
OF TN S S M N TEB N TN
JUD ICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SSMINOLS COUNTY,
CASS N C tS T -a n S -C F O
IN RE FORFEITURE OF ONE
1884 LINCOLN
VI N 1LN0P84FIFT873814
HOTICS OF FORFBITURS
PROCSSDINC
TO Ronald t Oraan
2447 Sanlord Avanua
Sen laid Florida 12771
and ak athara who claim an
mraraat m the following proper­
ly
1884 LINCOLN
VI N 1LNBP98FIFT872914
Donald F laiutgar. ol th*
8 am, note
Counly Shardl'a
Otlica,
Sammola County.
Florida, through tea officer*
ntvaahgaiora or apant* sailed
N avarre,*, 2 4 1887 m 6#

County, Florida, and
!y haiding aaid property la* tea
purpoa* ol lortertura purauant
to (a c ta n t 831 761 &gt;831 704.
Florida Statelet, and will
REQUEST thal an Honorable
Judge ol Ih* Crrcurl Court. Civil
Divition. Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit.
Sammola
Ceunly.
Florida find probable cauaa
that th* above property ahould
bo lortadad to th* above
agency You wrH b* tamed a
copy ol Ih* Ordar finding
Probable Caua* one* it i*
Signed by th* Judge and it wHl
advia* you how and whon lo
ratpond lo thra raquaat lor lorI HEREBY CERTIFY lhal a true
and corracl copy ol Ifu* Nolic*
waa tent to Ih* above named
addra n by U S certified mail,
ralum receipt requeated. ITut
IBlh day ol March.188*
John C Rota,
General Counaal
Florida Bar 380717
Seminal* County
Sharin'* Otfica
1348 ■ 28th Straat
Bantord Florida 32773-8388
Pubhth March 28. and April 2.
1888
DEO-221
IN TN S C IN C U IT COURT,
OF TH E 18TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. M AND FON
SSMINOLS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASS NOt M -S S S S rC A -1 6 -L
AMERICAN GENERAL
HOME EQUITY. INC .
Plamtifl,
va.
LAURIE S DROWN.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF LAURIE S BROWN.
JOHN DOE and
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION.
Da land anlit)
NOTICS
OP FOR SOLOS U R I SALS
NOTICE la hereby grvan thal
Ih* undaratgnad Clark ol th*
Cucuil Court ol Sammola
County, Florida, wlH, an Ih*
S H I day ol April. IM S . al I I 08
AM . al th* Waal Front Door ol
th*
6ami note
County
Courthouaa. Sanlord, Florida
altar lor aal* and tad al public
outcry lo th* highaat and beat
tedder lor caah. lha following
daaenbod property aituated Hr
SEMINOLE County. Florida:
Lei SS. Haywood Rapial. City
ol Sanlord. Plal Nook 30. Pagai
27 and SB. Pubbc Record* ol
Sammola County. Florida
purauant to Ih* Final Judgmant
antarad in a caaa ponding In
tatd Court, lha alyl* ol which la
Indicitid abov#
WITNESS my hand and olftclal
•aal ol aaid Court tTu* 20th day
ol MARCH, 1988
(SEAL)
MARYAHNE MORSE
Cterk ol tha Circuit Court
By: Ruth King 0 C
John C. Engtehcrdt. P A.
1824 E Living Hon 8 |
Orlando. Florida 22803
II you are a parson with • dis­
ability who noadt any apaciat
accommodation lo partlcipal*
Hi thi* proceeding, you ar* antlUad. al no coal to you. to lha
provlaa n ol •pec 1*1 **ait lane*
Ptoai*
conlacl
Court
Ad mini* ir* lion al SOI N Park
A v a . 01*
N301, Sanlord.
Florida 32771, telephone (407)
323-4230. Eal 4227, within two
working day* ol your receipt of
thi* noire*. II hearing Impaired.
(TOO) 1-000-088-0771 or Voice
(V) 1-000-088-1770. via Florida
Natoy Service.
Pubbah: Match 20. and Aprd 2.
toss
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NOW HIRING

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t &lt;00-266 8881 Ert. 7932
83 99 par nan
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Sam U (619) 845 8434
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•EXTRA STOP PAY'
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'VACATION PAy
•HOLIOAY BONUS PAY*
'*01 K RETIREMENT
'PERFORMANCE BONUS
•SAFETY BONUS
RIDER PROGRAM
‘CONVENTlONALS
'SATELLITE EOUIPPED
'EMPLOYEE Aua Program
1 Vr OTR EXP' CLS A COL
REQ
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ALL HOURS 10 yra sap ai chad
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AN EXP L0 V 9 M MOM
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akmg wnh T IC 8 playroom ten
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raws For arteryww 3300700
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nuraaa specialty Healthy to t
tool 1#13*042532 124-1882

5S—Business
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ap4 uanc 4 delivery driv
■R: Mual hara rahreto wKh
V*4*r latch |7hr • 10* ire*
C M S3*-7072 touted n Car

$300 • $500

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parterre* noeaaaa/y For more
micamatron sand 8 SASE to
Pratratim*
Communrcalron*
P O Boa 894355 Miami. FL
3US8-1385

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800 -342-0653
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guod
k »i horaa 321-7192

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O W N . 868 7287
JO M MY Tupporwar* lamay
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area.spacrawy

59— F i n a n c i a l
S

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I 3244108

ERASE RAO CHEDri
LEGALLY tor rual 821 00 Mai
ChacMno to CALYPSO 1454 N
Lakamorn A w Yriotar Park. F I
32792________________________

CHECK CASHIER
Up to ftO O O fk. Dsykma. F/T
or P/T ItolatSi parson triCMh
hMkSmgtH&gt; 338-2488

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craar? Loam whera to oblaai Fra
boat daett-craoi card* *m
loan*, date conaohdalor
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nual tog*. DC H 1 W Euterpe*
63— M

CMRJ3CARE TEACHERS R
ARMS
Part 4 M m * naaitod E rt re
Oood banatoa CM 322-7905
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FREE report on Ih* *10 Mo*l
Common Mrtlakaa m Rahnanc
mg Vow Homs' Cat 800-749
4208 fee rac mas* 8 traa report

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WITHVERTC088PRT7TTV*

•ALARMS
CM DtSary Stoner, 4074888428. Aak lor O n o a ol Nratmg or apply writen 80 North
highway 17 92 DsBary. FTarv
da Drug Frg« Workpiece
SOS.

TELE MARKET F4G

GUARANTEED
$ 10.50 P/H
IN TRAINING
3 pos arai Avg t iSSOitv. Sal
» comm Sanlord baud pool
No COM cabng
F/T A P/T Cal
323-2870 8ri­
ll 2
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ORUVERT DMVKR A l hra
WAITRCRR 2 khdto. Cato RorAak tor P*to 322-1988

DRIVER
MVAC Whotosator had rmm
del* Qpanmg lor a orrrar lor
cal dabranM Must ba 21 t
ted ml ctoan driving record
COL kc. FortM Exp Oood Bt
ato*. EOC, Drug traa wortotoc
Appr can ba Mtod out al Co*
tow Drab 227 Coaukna R
Santord 328-0911

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Y h u tk DRIVER

Earn 8200 - 8800 waatoy rrwi
mg cara-o-gram* tor mora mlormatton aarrd a Mil-adM33d ftiainpad kowkipt to
O ssm Canto A gd». PO Boa
81E2S0.MMrH.FL 33281

SanS-Tractor/Ftol Bad Traker
Ctoaa A C O L 2 year* vanlai
•epartencd Local work-boms
moat ra^d. C M 407-323-8881

C E LE B R ITY CIPHER
by Lula Campoa
CaWkrij Cphercryyeogrerri* ncraaiaa4omgurtekreaby i __
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far •• ■can sea tha wotid has mora fools in it than
svsr* — Charts* Lamb.

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71—H elp W

W a n ted

MHOMK PRE9COOL HIRING
N T CARE OtVtR AFTERNOON
•HIFT. Willing to train. C M

Joyc* i i i -m t
D R YW A U FINISHERS Needed
(or r*»rd o n Em »/ handtool*
A toW CM Al at 333-3234
DrnAlr Aarvwae, Inc. a prograaaiv* commercial ground
auppod company at Orlando/
Sanford Airport ft currantly
••eking a Full-Tima Admlnlairatlva Aaalatant. The require
manta tor thrt pom ton m
dude* arcaaant PC computet
ahMi utilumn Window* 95
Ereal MS Word typing ot a
watt 35 WPM, clear speakng
voice.
good
organnation
akin*. bi lingual EnghilVSpan
•ft •* a pka. and the ability to
wort
with vanoui level* ot
management Dutie* mdude
Mam laming workman t com
pen Ration record*, an*we ring
telephone mqmnea about em
ptoyment. conducting new fwe
orientation, and other general
clerical dune* at ataigned
OynAa often medcai and den
let mturance after 90 day*.
401K plan. 2 week* vacation,
and a chaienpng amok* tree
work emnronmenl AM candc
date* nuai be able to provide
a 10 year worv acboot huiory
and pat* a dug acraamrg To
Mi out an application pie aw
come by oul erFnmalrative of
he# Monday Ihrom/i Friday
brm 1000 A M unU 3 00 PM
jr'. uf
322-031
Ornalr la rv k e k Inc.
IT IF Carrier Avenue
tenford. FlorWe 32773
CXR LAWN I VC A TREE
WORKERS. Mint Have Driven
Lcenae C A U 323-3431
t* ■ — — — —■— — -a* m _
a »
tip fn in c M B c_o- c- ■tlT
in r.nwj.
land OparMor COL bae Top
pay&lt; 323-3431
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NOW
lor
Eataer photo promokon al local
mM (teed M s &lt;4 Worker* a
Eaalar Aunnlsa. Call 1-300N H It)

WANTED
Sanout peopve devnng aucceaaM WE IQ NT LOSS. IM­
PROVED HEALTH AND (N C R O T l o»a 20 200 pound* 30
day program inter *100 Sane
CALL NOW 31S-A4S3
HANDYMAN Carpenter drywatl.
piumfcmg etec e*p loon A
ken* njrd CM Sieve or Be 2007001

HELP PERSONNEL
NOW HIRING'

LABOR RtTE
“ **330-3416****
NEED 100* MEN A WOMEN
Dafy work-Oaky pay
Venicie* a PLUS
COME WORK WITH THE BEST

LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
HEALTH m SURANCt A M I « 1 K
FLA M Drug free weikrem
y et tea Wear Drive.

SITE FOREMAN lor local comrr*
vie* MuW be able to aei pipe A
n n crew 322-3133
LAWN MAM TFua tune - DL a
mu *1 Good Pay 597 3144 or
349 1423
LAWN PERSON
Mu*l have own transportation
EXP NOT NECESSARY 40MIT
WORKWEEK 407-322-0933.

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Commerc ial tap. required
Dedication a fell abler, a mutrt
Can 130-1431
LAWN
SERVICE
EXPERI
ENCE FL DL. 37 OQTu. mad
dental benefit* CaM 124-2779

LABOR READY 0
WORK TOOAVm UO TODAY
m i
*73

I French Are
1234343
EARN EXTRA MONEY w&lt;h your
own home r&gt;atad butmat* -nth
Shaklee A AT A T Wur* pad
ivne and bu&lt;id e hiture. Call
330-3930 to icheduit an ap
pomfmenl lo Itndoul howft
MERRY M ADS HMMQ
Car A Iniurance Needed
Weekend* FREE 131 5200

—

h sth d b to tw w —

t S00 I1.*00 FTT. FuS Training.
For Free Kooktel C M 1-300N t l D CERTIFIED MECHANIC
lor local tannee Mahan Appry
m person at 2500 South Par*
Are Sanford 330-2774 eek lor
NOW HM M O: Oaecf Madatar*
No tala* PT .T T no e&gt;p naca*
tary CM 2(3 7(11
PfT SERVICE AGENT Driver

VMM FU).

drive (

*LJkng Required
' IN and 2nd SMI*

P LU M M R (SERVICE) needed
rru*t have own rue* a tom U
F 3243014. at* lor OeCBe

•WtRng to learn
* SkNed and Unektoed Wurnar*
* Hand MM kiaimey
* Short and U n g term
APPLY: M-TTl A-Tt AM ar K
t t « W H IM Dr. 3234
( At n ee Frem i

PRESS BRAKE
OPERATOR
Sentord Company ha* mm*
tksM opervng* on 1M and 2nd
trail lArtl be acre fe&gt; program
and OperaIs an eiao brake me
Chma 14 94.hr CaM I7 M I0 C

SHEET METAL
INSPECTOR

•An 7 ywara **&gt; Muu be etas
•o read bkaapnnt* impact
mg dencaa Tamp to Hee poa
Pay bated on vq )

MOLLY MAIO IS HFTINO
F/T * M -f ♦4-5pm.
WHt Train. 407-7(7-3007.

drv

Ere

pay

We a w h o t ip o l he Yw wdjgRborHooM- A i
w h e r e p a a p t o lik e y o u g e l t o g e t h e r (o r g r o a t
‘

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If y o u te ertorpedo, htondky, a n d read y lo )M t a It dm
m a r * h o t p in g to ru n m ilu o rv d o n a r b u a ln e a a e a ,

(407) 869-0444
RIGHT HAND MAN
Needs 75 workara dally.
**5 sign on bonus to new hit*E alra pay lo driver*
'Open I am
M l Dogtrack Rd. Longwood
2(0-4104
SALES- MARKETMQ
Fui or Part Time TOP QUALITY
PORTABLE BUll DING MFO
Cal Charter 1 300232-43M
SCCUftfTT OFFICER JOB
Training Armed A Unarmed
Branny A Aaaoc (34-7444
SPRINKLER
REPAIR
MAN
needed rruvl have own truck 4
tool* M F 324 9034
SUPERVISOR - ALF FRONT
DESK MUST BE STATE CERT
CNA APPLY LONGWOOO RE­
TIREM ENT VK.LA0E. 4M E
CHURCH AVE. LONGWOOO

TELEMARKETERS
Ful or part erne Top salary bo
nut and commttion Smoking
olfice longwood location Cat
PEW * (I 737 927Q
IRAMEEANS TALLER
Benefit*. F/T.
CantH M TO O
Tn County ElacUlc of Central
Ftonda me ELECTRICIANS 4
ripe rented HELPERS lor the
Santordarea Call ((7-2212.
WANTED: Individual* who S '*
seeking a •uMekng pet&lt;k* on
antaied carear ONE AT empto,
ment anveonmenr proTetsronal
atalut and hen*Ml Conttow
me career of Denial Atsittng
Formal education of 1200 hour*
Leading to Stale and Nalmnar
credent*’* Wort m a last
paced hgfney techncai a
cnangmg career m tn* *&gt;ed
health twW ot Dental Asarstmg
CaM Orange TachrUcal Center*Orlando Tech Dental Depart407*243-TOM. *tt. 4031
Wlwdier you are aveady et to*
work place ready to reenwr or
(Utl looking to me future they
hare a program designed tar
you*

73— F-M FLO YM IN T
W a n ted
COMPANK2N A K X , Contrei*
aatrel Am A Pm near mtf*i I
a H k k v iu r* rate* t c (

Ref 321-2473
HOUSEKEEPCR 1*1 I
Raft, bred A worked
yrt 407 6M 5066

tod Laundry phone and U
B you are dean and neat and a
young parson who
tea to snare a 3 bweoom
. ctaee to 1742 and Lake
Bhrd wen omar young paoCM 4074944510.

95—Roommate
Wanted
Fum

99—Apartments
U nfurnished
a GREAT LOCATIONS
1 A t Bdrm* (17S44M Men
121-0122

E A R IX I F U L L - T I I U E P A Y
F O R P A R T -T IfV IE W O R K
T h « Seminob Herald need* CARRIERS for
•stablith«d ro utM In the Sanford area. All you
need la dapandabla transportation, organiza­
tional skills and afternoon availability in order
to begin a groat new job!

POSITIONS AVAILABLE NOW!
Perfect For
Retired Persons
O r A t A Second
Income!

Check Out The

181— A p p l i a n c e s &amp;
F u r n it u r e F o r S a le

For

•■* F * 0**

A ^ o T H E fi

OAKRIDOE FARMS
Osteen'
Oedona area 10 acre* ideal tor
horse* or cattle farm Mobile
home or homeule Zoned ago
(44 900 Financing avail ml tm
down payment (904) 7(74300

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om es

187— S t o

14 1 (4 an Split 1963 Kirk
Fum, tern mt carport

U

n f u r n is h e d

HISTORIC DISTRICT
t bdrm. al utrWiet (36&lt;Ymo
Seraor preferred 32137(7

MARINER S VILLAGE
LAKE APA I BO«U M ’OtfO
i norm a«m*fOAhoup

323-6670

117— C O M M E R C IA I.
R en ta ls
OFFKE/WHSE 3 000 15.000 if
From (3 if Prime tocahon tfwy
1732 Sardord 1 N from Avport
tthd CaM 124-4440 JlnVSue

rout

for

ROSELEA VR.LAS
an special •H tM to n m
MUO OKAY 407-110 ( M l
SANFORD 1 BORM LO Ouwt
reed area HOODOO dtp No
pet* no ervKFen 323 0019
(A N F O R D 1 SOftil aacured
carnage house appl Aa ap
phance* t77Vmo • **c NO
PETS
SINGLE
PERSON
ONLY Appry at 915 W Fuat
Street

1M7 ! 4 l » CLAIHMONT 2/1S

An appliance* met Heal'air
t7i8 tern patio Wirt sacrifice
tor (3800 CM 330 9664 tor into
PARK AVE. MOBKE PARK
Home* (3 000 lo (6 000 Setup
Financing QUIET! 322-28(1

R ent
A MOVE »f SPECIAL!' 400 W)
ft A up' (265 A MONTH Office
Storage 321 0120 or 333 2554

WYE ST OR BUYING HOUSES
PLUMS or LEMONS
Charlie M9-72S7

OFTTCE/OFFtCE-WARE HOUSE
Horn A.tkace*

REAL ESTATE WAHTED'Wam

NOTHMQ BUT THE FMEST
GoFvww Apt* on Fknehart Rd (
46A Lk Mary Al apt hornet ml
pnv aiarma/garaga* Slate of
the an adrvify/trtnaa* laciirfy
Open today Stop out or cm
302 2007 tor a personal show

200— L iv e s

S pace Fo r

Guardian Personal Storage
Cal tor deter* 570 2500
SANFORO OFFICE SPACE
2 (ul«e* eralleto* • f t00 SF A
1000 V . 407-321-7004

123— W

a n ted to

STORAGE SPACE tor boehga
rag* or bam Yearly ta u t C M

141— H

om es

Fo r S ale

160— B u s i n e s s F o r
S a le
Body Shop Business well et!
tor tala 0/ -rate re.4 » |!i
•gup tom key pot* trade? No
' rg no credit c*. owner wni
d note w'smal down tocated
dwfwn Ohando CM tor etto 522

U

ouses*

n f u r n is h e d

NOTICE
At rental and real e*la&lt;* adver
t t e ie r lt are tubrect to the
Federal Fa* Housing Act whch
make* a eager lo adremie any
preleranc# smrlaton or d&lt;*
enmnaton bated on race cu
or religion tar hanttcap la

(S M DOWN_WHY RENT7
When you can own inw Ibdrm
r&lt;um* m CASA, new part 4 car­
pel 7 AM Mom MUO homes'
The I earmen Group. Inc.
ReMtore------------ M 1-3333
LAKE MARY 2/1 (4(V m o n .
(445 dep Sanlord 2/1 (495/
mon « (495 dep No Pels C M
*71
LAKE MART 2/1 Fenced great
area (45Gmo . depoaM
C M 132-M i 7
(A N FO R O U pkje rear
Appk . ( t i n kach
LR. OH. pool E
(790rmo k sac

• 2/1 to not

area 56SOmo 1*L laM A tec
(1(25 to move to 4/1/M C M tor

&lt;Ideya)

SANFORO C 4 . Saw or Lease
Owner fnanpng (00 to 8
2607 Mawema 7(6-4429 or pgr

ItANFONO 4 « g cor lot Star
m o n t (S T M T S
M E 1/1 ban condo

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SANFORO U

MBB/M00

181— A
OROVTVKW 3? ear n kit up
graded matter tuna rwrt to
park Make oe*n (81000
Of DC CALLAWAY. Realtor
(407) 3J4-9311, Eat 104

GOVERNMENT
FORECLOSED
Mom** from penruea on ( I
OeWvyjer* Ta&lt; Repot FICOa
YtxeA/e* Tot Free (1| 000 2 t (
9000 E«1 H 2206 tor Current M

is?.
SANFORO (500 DOWN 31 5
Newly rennvaled CHA Owner
Agent Vanlur* I Propartw* 24
hOMhoan* 202-M M
2/1 tarn rm . new car
K p paml Cant Hear
AC.164 900 Dot Walter Jem.
Propartw* 123-3165 310

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Al f IIR D A R K M OM I S

2/2 w/carporl.acreen
C H A ---------------J M 0 0 n i I4S7) 2224420
| W « NEED HOUSES T O RENT

107—M o b i l e H omes
For Rent
ELDER BPRBIQ1 CM SR 427 1
1 2Ddrm unfum ( K M » (1 2 V
dap CM 333-3(64 or tee man

117—C ommercial
Rentals

For

219— W a n t e d

Alum. Cana Copper / Brest
a Recycling: 3214004
84.. 8*1.1-1
( I I YY. Flret-UfF
I

223— M ISC ELL ANEOUS
TRAILER

u p p l ie s

arage

B uy

to

/Fa r m

HUGE GARAGE
SALE
SAT 9*1

WHEEL

WOLFE TANNING BEDS
TAN AT HOME
Buy DIRECT and SAVE)
Commeroalhom* unit* bom
(199 00 Low Monthly Payments
FREE Color Cautog
Cal TODAY 1400-711-0151

K JEEP CHEROKEE 4X4. AT.
run* great (3.000 OBO
324-7(44 or 121-7M2

Call

M MAZDA 323. Buna good.
A C A TM O O . Black. USOO*
OBO. CaM 321-1(40
SEIZED CARS from (175
Porsche*. Cadillac*. Chevy*
BMW* Corvettes Alto Jeep*.
4WD* Your are* Tol Free t800 218 9000 E d 2206 tor Cur-

235—
T

2525 OAK AVE-Lutheran Church
ot tn* Redeemer LOTS OF
STUFF FOR EVERYONE*
323-36(2

2012 HOLLY AVE Sentord NO
EARLY BNIOBIt

A

231—C ars For S ale

GARAOE 8ALE
SAT 8-5

HUGE MOVING
SALE
FRI/SAT 8-?

TIRE

Hwavy duty. 14*. steel betted
120 CM 332416/

S ales

153 Sheryl Drive Deltona-Off
Doyle Road WO qualify wom­
ens doming 16-10). shoes.
m t vacuum, arts A soma
tods Lot* More” 407-123-1017

&amp;

SCOS
ORTHOPEDIC
FIRM
SETS wifi 5 year eananty Nev­
er u*ed Twin (75 Fun (95
Oueen (M 5 Kmg (165 Can
aoh-aia-a*«a
m
i
______________
DRYERS Starting O (ICO War
ranfy A dekvary
A* Seal 324-32SI ____
MATTRESS SALE • Fu« *./*
used boa spring* ( mattres*
(6 5 00 Larry* Mart 3224132
PATIO FURNdas* top law* mt
4 chr*
UM m brand PVC
chaise
barttooN chair otto occaatMi*
Great cond Taka M (300 or I N
tep 324-0454

to ck

DOUBLE BAR *M* Ranch local
nd m Osteen Buy* beeislaugh
lei came Pick up service is
available 1234135

S ale

BEO-OUfEM
*■/*
black
wroutpf eon canopy and prerrvar
ohhoperM *et Never used *M
botad C on (1200 Sen (125
C M (T V 7 ]t (

r u c k /B u s e s /Va n s

S

For

ale

IM S FREIQHTLWER CA) 365
HP Cummin*. 9 speed, twin
■crew good cond (10.500060
CM 322 7397

238—V ehicles Wanted
CABHUSPACt
For Jink Cart. Trucks A Mwd .
«F(P AUtRCA BCAUTiriA 273 (080

MOVING SALE
SAT/SUN 6-?

240—Boat Rentals

2613 George Ave-Bahind Sam
High
School
EVERYTHING
MUSTroot!

FMHBKI BOATS FOR RENT
S u in g at (30 ( up Also
24 Pontoon Cat 330-1(12

MULTI YARD SALE
THUR/FRI/SAT

241—Rec.
V ehicies/Campers For
Sa u

2752 COUNTRY CLUB ROAD
Sentord
Bukdtog
material*.
b4#s
appliances.
punts

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by Chic Young

OLONDIE

by Mort Walker

B E E T L E B A IL E Y

YOU TWO WERE
SEEN BOWLING
DURING WORK
HOURS!
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to Y O U A K C 1

Is low-grade fever a problem?
DEAR I)!l COTT Since 1955. I ve
had a low grade fever (99.21 ever)' day
Several doctors haw checked me and
concluded that there is nothing
wrong Their diagnosis'* "As long as
it's less than a degree nbove normal,
we don't worry about it!" However, I
feel weak and achy Surely there must
be help for me.
DEAR READER: There is nothing
magical about the "normal" body tern
perature of 98 0 This is just the mid
die of a normal temperature curve
some people have lower tem pera­
tures, other healthy persons may run
slightly higher. Therefore. I agree
with your doctors Don't pay any
attention to a "fever" of 99 2, especial
Iv if you have an established pattern
dating back more than 40 years. If
your slight tem perature elevation
were reflecting a hidden Illness or
infection, you would have developed
other symptoms over a period of four
decades
Nonetheless, I am concerned that
you experience weakness and achiness Perhaps these symptoms indi
rate an illness such as anemia or an
overactive thyroid gland Your doctors
should be able to sort things out,
using blood tests and X ray examina
tions In my opinion, your symptoms
are more important than the rather
trivial temperature elevation which, in
my opinion, is probably normal
DEAR DR NOTT If most arthritis
medicines can upset the stomach and
cause ulcers, why haven't drug com
(lames developed a new medicine that
combines the anti inflammatory
ingredient with something to reduce
intestinal irritation'’
DEAR READER Almost all the
nonsteroidal anti inflammatory drugs
have the potential to cause serious
gastrointestinal disturbances Such
NSAIDs include Motrin. Indocln.
Usline. Voltaren. Relafen. and others
Until recently, patients taking these
medications either had to use
antacids iwhich are not particularly
effective) or 112 blockers iwhich
reduce the formation of gastric acidi
when chronic use of NSAIDs caused
irritation
Now. hope is on the way The Searie
company has just begun marketing a
new product (Arthroteci tor arthntis
pain This prescription medicine con
tains an acid reducer as well as an
NSAIl) and may solve the very proti
lems that you mentioned I say "may."
because it is so brand new that public
experience with it is understandably
limited However, it shows promise
Ask your doctor about it
DEAR DR GOTT I have canker
sores Is there any new treatment for
this annoying affliction?
DEAR READER Yes. there it The
Food and Drug Administration has
rntly approved Aphlhasol for this

obtain insurance payments?
DEAR READER This scenario is
possible but highly unlikely. A rep
utable physician simply wouldn't fake
treatment just to collect insurance
benefits
Not all chemotherapy causes symp
toms of fatigue, nausea and hair loss
Therefore, I assum e that your
oncologist behaved appropriately and
ethically by administering rhemolher
apy that didn't make you ill

DR. G O T T

purpose The paste should be applied
to each ulcer four times a day until
healing takes place

To give you more information. I am
sending you a copy of my Health
Report "Viruses and Cancer." Other
DEAR DR (JOTT I am 60 years old readers who would like a ropy should
and had a malignant tumor followed send &lt;2 plus a long, self addressed,
by several months of chemotherapy I stamped envelope to PO Box 2017,
had no effects from the rhcino and Murray Hill Station, New York. NY
have felt really good Did I really get 10156 Be sure to mention the title
chemo or did my doctor just fake it to . |*M NKWM’AIT:H ENTDU1USK ASSN
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Alabama
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vision
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WIN AT BRIDGE
S h o rta g e to fit
By P h illip Aider

A splinter bid is an unusual jump
that isn't needed in a natural sense,
because a lower bid in the same suit
would be natural and forcing It shows
slam interest in Ihe agreed trump suit
and at most one card in the suit just
bid First, partner judges the degree
of fit. If he has, say, K Q J x in Ihe
splinter suit, there is duplication, so a
slam will probably not be makablc
However, if partner has x x x or A x x,
the fit is excellent
In this example deal. North's fourdiamond response was a splinter bid
(This Is much more useful than treat­
ing the bid aa pre emptive. showing a
wreak hand with long diamonds &gt; Now
knowing about the singleton (or void)
diamond opposite. South bid what he

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* 5
(Perhaps this wasn't the greatest
7 6 4
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East
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safe) What now’
V K J 9 6 4
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I 0 10 6 6 4 3
finesses At least one will work some 4 K Q J
s i l t
three quarters of the time Yet it is sil­ * K J )
ty to go down in a laydown Win the
South
opening lead, play a trump to dummy,
a A J 10 9 7 2
cash the heart ace (discarding the
* —
club nine from hand), ruff a heart ruff
o A 7 2
a diamond, ruff a heart, and rufT a dia­
* A Q 10 1
mond With the red suits eliminated,
Vulnerable: East-West
play a club to your 10 (or queen). If
Dealer South
west wins with the jack (or king), he is
endplayed — and you are home He South
West North
East
must either lead back into your re ­ 1 a
Pass 4 0
Pass
maining club tenace or concede a ruff 6 a
Pass Pass
Pass
and discard.
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(Birthday
Friday, Apnl 3.1996
In the year ahead don't bo afraid to go
after impressive objectives, fust because
you never tried to do so before This Is a
new baiigame. with rules tor which you're
bens ( soiled
A R IE S (M a rch 2 1 -A p rll 19) Today you
might experience som e Inner contlict
owing to your mdecinvenoss Instead of
haw tg a toot m each camp, taka a singu­
lar position and brace yourseft for opposi­
tion. Get a jump on We by understanding
Ihe influences that II govern you in the
year ahead Send lor your Astro-Graph
predictions by mailing 12 to Astro-Graph,
c/o this n e w s p a p e r. P .O . Box 1756,
Murray M J Station. New York. N Y 10156
Be sure to state your zodiac sign
T A U R U S (A p r il 2 0 -M a y 2 0 ) U su a lly
you rs rather independent and adventurqua. but today you might become xtvnofcute because ol a tear ol making a mis­

take Keep things m propor perspective
mistakes can be corrected
O E M IN I (M a y 2 1 -J u n e 2 0 ) It you gel
involved in a group activity-today, be sure
everyone realizes he must pay his portion
of expenses Don 1 let tho lull burden get
passed to you
C A N C E R (Ju n e 21-J u ly 22) Steer dear
of com petitive involvem ents lod a y in
w hich you know Ihe odd s tavor your
o p p o n e n t. M a king a side bet w on't
improve matters
L E O ( J u l y 2 3 -A u g . 2 2 ) B e on guard
loday or eise your emotions might over­
rule your logic Be a brt detached, keep a
co o l he a d and h old yo u r le a h n g s in
V IR G O (A u g . 23-Sept. 22) Keep every­
thing on a purely social basis with triends
today. Don't try to draw them into your
business deals or let them involve you m
theirs.
L IB R A (S e p t. 2 3 -O c t. 2 3 ) It possible,
avoid associating with egoistical or arro­
gant Individuals today A dom ineering
acquaintance might try to manipulate you
to serve his/her purposes

S C O R P IO (O c t. 2 4 -N o v . 22) Y o u ’re a
pretty keen observer today, but unfortu­
nately your locus might be on Ihe traSties
of others rather than on their virtues No
one is perfect, not even the guy m the
S A O IT T A R IU S (N o v . 23-Oec. 21) Check
things out personalty loday before taking
a n y g a m b la s on invastm anta re c o m ­
m ended by a friend. Y o u r co u n se lo r
neghf not be half as smart aa you are
C A P R IC O R N ( D e c 22-Ja n . it ) m order
to maintain p e a ce in your household
today, avoid issues on which you and
your mate Ieel com peied to take oppos­
ing positions Neither la apt to yield
A Q U A R IU S (Je n . 20-F*b I t ) H there is
somothing you went done a special way
today, be prepared to do 6 yourself You'll
be rather difficult to please end your
demands m ght discourage helpers.
P IS C E S (F e b . 2 0 -M a rc h 2 0 ) Strive to
protect your possessions and manage
your money wisely today, because there
is a possibility you might be careless or
wasteful, or perhaps even both
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                    <text>February 6, 1998

50 Cents

F R ID A Y

Sanford Herald
•anting Sanford, Lako Mary and Saminola County olnco 1908
90th Year, No. 119 • Sanford, Florida

County official sues over pay

Drug
bust

Commissioner Van Der Weide pitted against Clerk of Courts Morse
By B U M W H IT *
Herald Staff Writer

Deputies
confiscate
even the
kitchen sink
B y N IC K m O T A U T

m .,

SANFORD - Seminole County Commis­
sioner Dick Van Der Weide and Clerk of
the Court Maryannc Morse appear headed
to court.
Judith Van Der Weide filed a law ault for
her husband against Morse at the County
Courthouse when II opened at 8 a.m. to ­
day.
Case No. 98-26I-CA-1G-K. to be heard by
Circuit Judge Thomas O. Freeman, would
pit a pair of elected county officials who
havr been feuding over Van Der Welde’s

&gt;

D ic k V a n D e r W e l d *

Hr raid Staff Writer
ALTAM O NTE SPR1NOS
•
One Sanford m an an d three
from Altamonte S prin g* were
arretted W ednesday, charged
with m anufacturing crack c o ­
caine.
According
to
Sem inole
County SherifT* sp ok esm an
Lt. Jack C ash , agents of the
Clty/County Investigative B u ­
reau (C C IB ) served a search
warrant
W edn esday
at
a
house at 124 Jack so n Street
in an unincorporated area
near
Altam onte
Springs.
During the search, C aah said
approxim ately 8 1/2 ounces
of pow der cocaine an d 2 1/2
ounces of crack cocaine w ere
seized In addition to two 9
m m handguns.
Agents believe that the lo ­
cation w a s being used to
m anufacture crack cocaine
due to finding Items used for
that purpose In the resi­
dence. C a sh said Inside the
kitchen officers located
a
cabinet containing num erous
beakers. Although their In­
tended purpose Is scientific
use such a s chemistry, b e a k ­
ers have becom e a favorite
tool Ibr violators to u se to
' c rack cocaine.
for p o e -

expenses on an economic development trip
to the Netherlands and London last
August.
Morse, dissatisfied that Van Der Weide
produced no meal recelpta and that a fourday trip to London was unauthorized by
the
county
commission,
has
taken
$1,081.00 out o f hla laal two paychecks.
Van Der Weide had a zero paycheck on
Jan. 29. and had $218.70 taken out of his
Feb.S paycheck.
He made a written protest to Deputy
County Manager Cindy Coto on Tuesday
calling Morse's actions Improper and Ille­
gal. Represented by Winter Springs attor­

By BUSS W H IT *
Herald Staff Writer

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SANFORD • The Big CAT may be traveling
throughout Seminole County In u month or so.
ShertfT Don Eallnger and Investigator Dwayne
Johnson o f the Auto Theft Unit would like the
Board o f County Commissioners to pass on or­
dinance to authorize a CAT decal program.
The highly visible decals have helped cut
down on car thefts In other areas In Florida.
T h ere's s need here." Johnson said. "Seminole

County had 1.302 thefts In 1996 - that's about
110 a month."
A majority of the thefts arr from 1 a.m. to 5
u.m. and that's where the CAT (Combal Auto
Theft) decal could be a factor.
The CAT decal program would be optional
and free of charge to Interested car owners who
rarely. If ever, drive their cars between the
hours o f I a.m. and 5 a.m. Should someone
steal one of these cars, they will not get too far.
Law enforcement agencies In all the cities of

Weathering the windy fury, El NIAo

Sanford may redo
historic cemetery
By NICK PFM FAUF
Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD • Estimates Indi­
cate the cost to completely
clean up and refurbish the cityowned portion of Pace Jackson
Cem etery would b e $05,909.
The .portion • ,reportedly owned
by the city involves ap p ro x i­
mately five a c re s o f land b e ­
hind Lakevtew Cemetery.
The project w a s discussed
extensively In a meeting on
Jan. 28 between M ayor Larry
Dale. City M anager BUI S im ­
m on*. Parka C oordinator H ow ­
ard Jeffrie*, County C o m m is­
sioner D aryl McLain. Deputy
County M anager Cindy Coto.
Douglaa Stenatrom an d L. Mil­
lard H u n t president o f the
Sanford Historical Society.
The Historical Society haa
Informed the city that U la In
hill support o f the c le a n u p and
m aintenance proposal.

21. Larry Cuyter, 21

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Decals combat auto theft

tn d u d ln g
kitchen
pots and pans, a m icrowave
oven a n d a kitchen counter
an d sink. The seized Items
reportedly contained cocaine
residue and will be used a s
evidence to show that the
house sm s a production site
for crack cocaine.
Persons arrested Include
Demetrotus lo m a x .
24 o f
1915 Third Drive. Sanford.
Altam onte Springs residents
Identified a s C h ad W llQ uentin W llaon.
n. 20.
B a d ) h a s been
charged
with trafficking In a c o n ­
trolled substance, m anufac­
turing controlled su b sta n c e s
and
possession
of
drug
p arap h ern alia.
C aah said d u e to the q u an ­
tity o f controlled su bstan ces
present, the presence o f the
handguns, the fact that crack
w a s being m anufactured not
lust In p o ssession , a n d the
lengthy crim inal histories o f
some o f the defendants, the
federal governm ent h a s been
asked to review the Investiga­
tion to see If It w ould meet
their criteria for prosecution.
A ll four o f the m en w ere
taken to the John E. Polk
Correctional Facility.

ney Michael Jones, he filed a lawsuit to ­
day.
The suit read In part that Richard Van
Der Weide requests this Court:
a. To lake subject matter Jurisdiction of
this action.
b. Find lhat die acts and conduct of die
Clerk o f the Court are without legal basis
and are arbitrary and capricious.
c. Award damage to Van Der Weide for
violation o f his lights as this Court may
deem appropriate.
d. Award attorney's fees and court fees.
e. Oram any further settlement as the

You ramsmbersd ths last Oms he visited? W ei. he
waanl very ntoal El Nino, the weafoer menace. Is
bashing foe waterfront w s l w«h fury. Ths ashy 20th
century constructed wan withstands yet another test
tram Hotter Nature. However, I wff have to go under
another total today as rain la eipectod to Increase a s

the day wears on. Look for ft to d ear i*&gt; later on to­
night and than turn cold. According to die National
W e afoer Service In Metooume. ths high for 8unday
«di be in tic 50a. Soma of die projected tows tor the
coming weak are in ths 40* and even 30s.

Sanford M useum C o ord in ator
Alicia C larke h aa suggested the
city apply for a grant o f $5,000
to $7,000 available b y the H is ­
toric
Preservation
office
In
T allahassee which would b e
available late this year.
In response to a question
regarding the origin o f the
name. C larke h a s reset
research the
matter and believes the nam e
w a s derived from Page J a c k ­

son. a black laborer who re­
sided at C ypress Avenue and
Ninth Street In 1887. He cared
for the cemetery over the years,
and
the
cemetery
becam e
known as Page Jackson, with
Uie possibility o f an error over
following years lhat changed
the
nam e
from
"Past*
to
"Pace".
Clarke said efforts have been
under w ay to contact Jam es
W alden, the grandson o f Page
Jackson who lived next to
Lakevtew Cem etery until re­
cently.
Estim ates for the total refur­
bishing project have been o b ­
tained from a landscape a rch i­
tect. W ork would Include d e ­
fining the actual boun daries,
removing approxim ately
100
dead and fallen trees, remove
possibly
ISO
sm all
trees,
clearing out undesirable vege­
tative growth, rem oval o f w ire
fencing, and debris, filling In
aoU of sunken grave sites and
overseeding the site.
Several
city
departm ents
would be Involved In the projed.
The proposal la scheduled
for discussion Monday after­
noon during the w ork session
o f the Sanford City C o m m is­
sion. scheduled to begin at
3:30 p.m. In the city m anager's
conference room at Sanford
City H all.

Here she
m U B &amp; r'

Evan Bart Parka w n id hava a
tough Mme chooaing between that#
24 tovaly contestants, vying for tha

IMa

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h8 $ $

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1

D8 n a X a 8

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BchooT. The winner wtl be selected
Saturday at the 8HS Auditorfcan at
TJOp-m. Tha puM e to invited to
foe latent thorn portion, l i a s 8H8
companion, sponsored b y the
PTBA, showc ases young woman

for moo
Seminole High: Back raw (from left
to light): Jamie Karr, Joclynn Fos­
ter, KMboily Huffman. Elizabeth
Cartaoa Cate. Ktowto
KaCy MoCarm, Apr!
Jeff. Uaa Whiffow and Jeei Howard.
Franl raw (bom toff to right):
Amanda Coho, KaMa Balairs. Julia

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May, Lets rice Quinn, Jennifer
McNael.
Ante
Makhoul,
April
iabecca Alexia, and Cindy

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Saniortl Herald. Sanford, Florida

Friday February 6 1998

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Murder arrest
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
A l­
tamonte Springs police have
made an arrest tn connection
with the apparent
murder
Thursday morning at Hidden
Ridge Apartments.
According to police spokes­
man K. Bates,
police
re­
sponded to a call regarding a
possible shooting at 725 South
Northlake Blvd at approxi­
mately 11:14 a.m. Thursday
and found a white female lay­
ing in front of apartment 47.
rite woman was pronounced
dead at the scene from a gun­
shot wound to the head.
A white male. later Idrntltled
as Mark Williams, 38. the
woman's husband, was on the
scene when otflccrs arrived
and he was taken to the Alta­
monte Springs Police D epart­
ment for questioning. Subse­
quently. Williams was arrested
and charged with minder.
Tire woman lias Ireen Identi­
fied
as
Patricia
G riffinWilliams. 36.

Tajiri photo exhibit
A Look Jrtsirfe Tq/irt photo­
graphs by Jennifer Hronwynn
Copp. will be exhibited at the
St. Johns Gallery-. The photo
exhibit documents The Tajiri
School of Performing Arts and
Academics under the direction
of Patricia Merritt Whatley. An
opening reception will be held
Saturday. Feb. 7 from 6 to 8
p m., featuring a perform ance
by Tajiri Arts at 7 p.m. Violin­
ist Laura Adams will also per­
form.
On Sunday. Feb. 8 Tajiri will
have
matinee performances
from 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. Also
featured will be the Gospel
Choir of University of Central
Florida and Port and S tory ­
teller Valada Flrwrllyn.
Performance dates for Mother
l licks.
directed
by Alton
Lathrop. a production by the
Ritz Theatre will
be Feb.
20.21.27 and 28 at 8 p.m. and
Feb. 22 and March 1 at 2:30
p.m.
St. Johns Gallery Ls located
at 207 Magnolia Avenue. San­
ford. Fur more Information call
(407) 330*7722.

Artist exhibits wanted
The

Fine

Arts

Gallery

of

Seminole Community College
Is currently reviewing artists'
portfolios for the 1998-1999
exhibition season. Open to nil
professional artists 18 years
and older, all media Is ac­
cepted.
Tlte deadline for submissions
Is April
15. Send a selfaddressed. stamped envelope,
15-20 35mm slides of your
work, a resume or exhibition
record, and a brief artist's
statement to: Ms. Jere E.
Moore, Fine Arts Gallery Cura­
tor.
Seminole
Community
College.
100 Weldon Blvd!.
Sanford. FI. 32773-6199.
For further information call
1407) 328-2039.
The Firsl United Methodist
Church
of
Sanford
lias
launched a comm unity-wide
project. "WPA - Wc Provide As
slstancc.* The congregation.
Including the youth, is offering
free services io citizens In the
community who need help
with
lawn-mowing.
car­
washing.
window-washing,
cleaning, minor repair, etc.
For Information and re'gls
tration. please call the church
office. 322-4371.

Epilepsy support groups
The Epilepsy Association now
offers two support groups.
"Epilepsy, we need a place In
society", dealing with stigma,
meets the first Tuesday of
each month from 7 to 9 p.m
In room 104 at Florida Hospi­
tal Altamonte. 601 E. Alta­
monte
Drive.
Altamonte
Springs. RSVr- Kllrrn lluwxhurst at 880-6462.
"Support. Prayer and En­
couragement’
meets
every
Wednesday at 7 p.m. In room
402 at Calvary Assembly. 1199
Clay Street.
Winter
Park.
RSVP-Doima 644-1199,
ext
203.

Young Republicans meet
The Seminole County Young
Republicans
have
changed
ihelr meeting dates. Beginning
this month meetings will he
held on the second Monday of
each month. The next meeting
will be held Feb. 9 at 7 p.m. In
the Cranes Roost Office Plaza
at 407 Whooping Loop, suite
See Briefs, page 3A

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Vintage view
son. Grand Master ol Florida Masons 1965-66, spodscastor Walter
"Rod Barbour*; and former Speaker ot tho Houso ot Representative* pro
tern and local lawyer. Mack N Cleveland. Jr. Advisors ol tho focal chap­
ter havo includod SHS Pnncipal G D McKay, florist Kont Rossetter,
teacher Rodman Lehman, R R. Wright, J r, Lt Edmond L Weber
(SNAS), Dr. J.B Root, and Louis Swooton Tho Seminole Chaptor was
established in 1922 by Taylor Commandary No 28, Knrghts Templar, a
Chnstian Masonic organization

William H Slcmpor Jr 1966 67 Stato Maslor Councilor (president) ol tho
1 1.400 member Florida Stato DoMolay Association, is shown here con­
gratulating Florida Governor Claude Kirk (loft center) altor presenting
turn with the DoMolay Medal of Appreciation for Leadership in Govern­
ment Tito event happened in 1967 at the Stale Capitol Building in Teliahassoe while Bill was a student at Slotson University. Bill was a member
ol tho Seminole Cheptor Order ol DeMolay as was his lather before him
Other members of tt*o Seminole Chapter havo includod Claude L. Glea­

A U V U V U V U ^ A V VVM M U M

10 distinctive young men Ety'oy
to be showcased Sunday
N
By MAHVA HAWKINS
Herald Correspondent
Young Men uf Distinction
will show the eommuntty of
Sanford ili.it itiey are prepar­
ing to move into Die 21st ce n ­
tury with grave, charm, per­
sonal appearance, educational
ami ciilliir.il development.
Ten young men will present
a Positive Cultural Showcase of
Talent, as they strp out and
move Into Die 21st century’ on
Sunday, Fell H at 6 p.m. This
event will be held at the San­
ford Civic Center. Tlckels are
available by calling 324-9123.
Witness ibis grand affair that
is a fund-miser fur Golden
Rule, a Hmising and Commu­
nity Development Corporation,
which
helps
to
provide
through a charitable manner,
decent.
safe and sanitary
housing. Tills housing is af­
fordable and accessible to
residents of Seminole County
whose
household
Income
meets the criteria to apply for
low Income. United Stales D e ­
partment of HUD. housing.
The following young men
participating with distinction
are:
Robert Is tin- miii or Joyrc Hig­
gins and Hubert Randall Sr. and
the grandson of Huihlu IL Hester
of Sanford.
Robert Is u senior at take Mary
High School where lie is a mem­
ber of the varsliy football team
and trnek and field, where he lias
received numerous awards.
Robert Is Past Parliamentarian
for Jr. Amveis Post »17, member
of Rejected Slone Full Mission
Christian Church where tic purtlel|Nilcs c»i Die Youth Usher
Hoard and Is a member of the
take Mary High School Home­
coming Court.
Oil Feb. 4, Holier) signed Ills Na­
tional Letter of Inicnt awarding
trim n 4-yenr nlhlclir m hnlurshlp
wiih Die Unlversliy of Cmincetlrul
where he plans (o major In busi­
ness administration.
Michael Is die son of Coppclta
Williams of Sanford and Sgt. Wal­
ter L. taw, U.S. Army stationed In
Ft. Ilclvolr. and ihe grandson of
Hetty RohliiMsi of Sanford.
Micliuel attends Trinity Chris­
tian Academy In Deltona where he
Is a im-mbcT of tlte basketball
team, baseliall team inid Is consis­
tently &lt;ni the Honor lioll and Prin­
cipals list.
Michael enjoys music, collect Ing
sports cants and playing video
gomes. Ills goal after finishing
high school Is to attend college
and major In engineering.
Brad la the sun of Sheldon and
Joanne Aboff of Longwuod. Brad to
a sophomore ul take Mary High
School where lie Is the VicePresident of F.II.LA. and SA.D.D.
where he lias had die opportunity
to educate middle school children
u i Die dangers af akuliol and
drugs, lie la also a member of the
croaa country track team and In­
volved In Leadership, Hr.id Is a
membrr of the Interact Club,
Spanish Club. Key Club and to
captain of the golf learn. During
Iris freshman year Hrud was class
treasurer.
He hus been Vice 4*revident of
Iris religious group (U.S.Y.), for the
pasi two years. Ik was recently
awarded the IIODY leadership
Award und Die KYLA Leadership
Award. He was featured In Who's
Who Among Amerlrun High School
Students. Hrud enjoys golf, tennis,
basketball und running cross
country.
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Kevin is Die Min of Mr. and Mrs.

D-muel R. Stallworth of Sanford.
Kevin Is n senior al Seminole High
Si hoot when- tie Is the head drum
major and a induin'r of Die
marching Uind. Kevin Is also a
mrmlier of Die* track and field
Irani. He Is featured In Who's Who
Among American High School
Sludcnts. Ills lib-long Inlrrrsl In
clmfes drawing and designing
stnirturrs. lie loves music, blows
lrum|x-t and plays lor youth choir.
Alter graduation Kevin plans oil
al lending college majoring In archtleelural riiglin-erlng.
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Sylvester is the Ming of Sylvester
and Scbrina Wynn of Sanfonl.
Sylvester Is a Junior at Seminole
High Srhool where he is a mem­
ber of A.AU.. varsity basket ball
and Die volleyball learn. He Is also
a member nf the Student Oouemmcnl.

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Phillip is u sophomore at take
Mary High School wlicrc he
ployed junior vurslly football. Is a
member of Die trurk and field
team and plays baseball for the
Clly of Sanford.
JON ATH AN EA P D T
JonaDian Is tlte son of Joscelyn
llorold and Sgt. Roy Eaddy and Is
Die grandson of Juanita Harold.
JonaDian Is a senior at lake
Mary I Itgh School. Is a member of
Hit Alpha Tuu. and FULA. After
graduation be plans to attend
Johnson und Wells University and
major In culinary arts and restau­
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listed in Wtio's Who Among Ameri­
can High School Students, lie was
chosen as Sanford's Person of The
Month. He tios rrcelvcd the Semi­
nole High School Citizen Award for
I09G and 1997. lie received Ihe
Air Force R.O.T.C. Outstanding
IHerfomuincc Award and is a
member of TuJIrl Arts.
Sylvester would like to attend
Howard University or Florida A A
M upon graduation.
Ronnie Is the son or Ronnie and
Cynthia Smllh, Sr. He Is a fresh­
man at Oviedo High School where
he plays varsity basketball. He at­
tends Grant Chape) AME Church
where he la active In the Orlando
District. He is U.P.D. Historian of
the Orlando District.
Ronnie plans to attend Florida A
&amp; M University and major in clretrteal engineering.

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POLICE BRIEFS

C o n tin u e d from p age 2A

Marco Jordan. 21. o f 524
Wlllnrr Clr.. Sanford, was ar­
rested Wednesday by Seminole
County deputies. Jordan was
rlmrged with grand theft auto
and unrated In the 400 block
of Second Street. Jordan a l­
legedly took vlrtlm’s vehicle
without permission.

1689. Alt anion le Springs.
T h e club Is embarking on a
membership drive for the new
year, with hopes of Increasing
club membership by 25 p er­
cent." said Club President Mi­
chael Ertrl.
The newly elecled officers for
1998
arc;
Michael
Ertel.
president: Jennifer WyckofT,
vice president: Nate Jordan,
treasurer: Katy Estes, se cre­
tary.
For more Information please
call 359-3372 or 359-7406

Ratall thaft charged

Sprint closes offices

I&gt;eslle Cooke. 42, of 3020
Carnaby Dr.. Oviedo, was ar­
rested Wednesday by Sanford
police.
Cooke was charged
with rctull theft and arrested In
the 3600 block o f South Or­
lando Drive. Cooke allegedly
took a package of medicine,
look the bottle from the parkage. and then Bird to leave the
store.

Sprint nnnouurrd that It will
give a free $20 prepaid Sprint
long distance calling card to
every customer In Altamonte
Sprlngs/Wlnler
Park
who
signs up for Sprint’s automatic
hank withdrawal program b e ­
fore April 3. Tills automatic
hank draft program
allows
customers the convenience of
having thrlr phone chargrs
withdrawn directly from llielr
hank account each month.
Sprint's prrpuld calling card
give-away Is deslgnrd to rnrnuragr customers to use the
automatic bank draft program
its a convenient alternative to
paying their phone bill nt the
company’s walk-ln olflces at
850 E. Altamonte
Springs
Drive and 151 N. New York
Avenue tn Winter Purk. Those
ofTIces will close on April 3 os
part of Sprint's plun to pre-

Strrct and Williams Street.
Agency holds an active viola­
tion warrant on Stafford.

Drag charges
Scot Andrew*. 35. of 1)5
Langford Dr.. Chuhiotn, was
nnrsted Wednesday by Oviedo
police. Andrews was charged
wltlr possession o f drug paraphemalln
and arrested on
Taylor Street. OfTIrer observed
an Instrument sticking out of
Andrews’ right shirt pocket.

Grand thaft auto chargad

Resitting arrest
Kenneth Mills. 27. of 1015
Cypress Avenue, Sanford, was
arrested Wednesday by Sanford
police. Mills was charged with
resisting without violence and
arrested at the comer o f Klghth
Street and lin e Avenue.

Driving infraction
Eddie Williams. 47. of 2213
Broadway, Sanford, was nrrested Wednesday liy Seminole
County deputies. Williams was
charged with driving while li­
cense Is suspended or revoked.
[Hissesslon of dnig parapher­
nalia and obstruction by d is­
guised person.
Williams was
unruled on Byrd Avenue. Offi­
cer observed Williams' vehicle
driving without any hradllghts.

DUI chargad
Patrick McGonlgul. 33. of 300
Hidden Hollow Ct., Sanford,
was urrested Thursday
by
Seminole
County
deputies.
McGonlgul was charged with
DUI and rrcklrss
driving.
McGonlgul was arrested at the
comer of State Hoad 600 and
Bush Boulevard. McGonlgal’s
vehicle allegedly swerved back
nnd forth, and turned onto a
mad without sigmiHng.

Drag charges
Thyrlsa Stafford. 59. of 939
W. 13th SI.. Sanford, was ar­
rested Wednesday l»y Seminole
County deputies. Stafford was
charged with possession of
drug paraphernalia and a r­
rested at the com er of 13th

pare the company to becom e
more efficient nnd com peti­
tive. The Federal Telecommuntmtlnns Art o f 1996 openrd
the local telephone scrvlre In­
dustry to competition.
“The local lelephone Indus­
try ts In Ihc middle o f a revolu­
tion." said Michele
Plnnau.
Sprint Corporate Communica­
tions. "To lie competitive we
must find the most cost cfTce
live means to deliver whnl our
customers deserve-excepttonal
customer service. Payment of­
fices arc costly to operate. Hy
redirecting those resources to
other areas of our business, we
can significantly enhance our
service to our customers."

Sprint employees who live and
/or work In the area. "These
employees, from service tech­
nicians to customer service
and call center represents llvcs. will continue to serve
Orange and Seminole County's
over 300,000 customers with
thr speed, courtesy and qual­
ity our customers deserve."
said Ilnnau.
Customers who wish to sign

up for the automatic bank
draft program and receive a
free $20 prepaid long distnnee
calling card may do so at the
payment office anytime before
April 3. In addition to the bank
draft program, customers may
pay their bills
by check,
money order or credit card.
Customers with questions
are encouraged to call Sprint
toll-free at 1-800-989-4350.

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Sprint Is hiring 250 new
customer service representa­
tives at selerted call centers.
Ilnnnu said. The 13 employees
affected hy the payment ofTlce
closings will be enrmiraged to
seek these positions. Sprint
will retrain these employees
and relocation assistance may
tie available.
Hnnau Indicated that. In
addition to the Sprint em p loy­
ees In the payment offices,
there arr more than 2.000

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Editorials/ Opinions
T h e new
head honchos
Ron Rose recently took the helm as executive
director o f the Greater Sanford Chamber o f
Commerce, with Doug Silts elected as the new
president. In the business world. Sills ts presi­
dent /chief executive officer o f Columbia Medical
Center-Sanford. Perhaps It’s an omen o f the
times with the hope that a new director and n
president who Is a hospital man can bring a
healthier life to the Chamber.
Not to say that the Chamber has been lagging
during the previous administrations, but with
the hiring o f a new director and the Installation
of a new president, we think the Chamber will
once again band together, work together, and
expand Its alms, goals, and therefore. Its ac­
complishments.
On a number o f occasions, committee m eet­
ings or special presentations have drawn only a
handful of members. It certainly doesn't bring
about Interest among active members when
they find others don’t seem to care what’s going
on.
Decades ago. whenever a resident or new­
comer w-antrd Information, the standard a p ­
proach was *call the Chamber o f Commerce."
The same held true when people wanted to
check on a business, find locations for possibly
new businesses or leant more about the atmos­
phere in the downtown area.
The respectability of the Chamber of C om ­
merce must be maintained. Can this be ob ­
tained because It has a new president, director
or new board of directors? Partly, but not en­
tirety. It will be the responsibility of the total
membership o f the chamber, and the people
who rely on the chamber for assistance to make
the Sanford chamber as Important In the local
community as It Is In others across the nation.
Some people have the wrong Impression .
"Why support the chamber, it never accom ­
plishes anything." they may say. But there Is a
great difference between what It may seem to be
and what It actually Is.
The chamber Is not a government body. It
does not have the power to enact laws or Issue
orders to anyone In the community. It can’t
bring about any Immediate changes or Issue
prohibitions or bans.
It can however, discuss issues, meet with ex­
perts, study situations, compile Information and
publish results or offer them to people srho do
have the property authority. The chamber can
act as an advisory group.
As newly elected President Sills says.
T h ere's a lot going on. and from what we are
seeing, the Sanford chamber will be a strong
voice In the community once^agaln."
We urge all members o f the Greater Sanford
Chamber o f Commerce and Its officers, the gen­
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work together In all undertakings.
Let's use this year o f 1998 to see a better city
and area, and when It's over, let's have reason
to put some o f this success under the label o f
the Greater Sanford Chamber o f Commerce.

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Tucker put a face on death row
BOSTON--Death came to Huntsville, Texas,
as a spectacle.
Somewhere in Ihe golhlc prison structure
they call The Wall, the warden took ofT his
glasses as a signal to let the execution begin
nnd a lethal cocktail flowed Into Karla Faye
TUcker as she lay strapped to a gurney.
Outside, a crowd o f a thousand greeted her
death with gospel songs or football cheers,
holding placards thnt m id "Die Like a Man" or
"Jesus was a Victim of the Death Penalty."
The European camera crew’s who had rom e
to the execution capital o f America, home to
seven prisons and 11.800 Inmates, beamed
home the pat Image of the wild West. They
broadcast Ihe Image o f a backward Lone Star
stale where America's highest crime rate Is
unabated by lls highest execution rate.
The death of this woman was preceded by an
unrivaled celebrity star-turn. She appeared on
T h e 700 Club" nnd every network show that
knew a good guest when they saw a frecklefaced killer or heard a bom-agaln ax-murderer.
After her life was over, survivors rushed back
from her death gurney to "Larry King Live."
Few In the vast audience who came to know
Karla Faye Tucker’s face and even the contents
o f her last supper-the banana, the peach, the
tossed salad--had ever heard or Michael Lock­
hart. the man who beat her to state-Inflicted
death In December. Nor did Ihry know that he
had also worn a cross, toted a Bible, recited
vrrscs by memory.
But somewhere between the moment when
the 23-year-old Tucker left a pickax In the
chest o f a victim and when the 38-year-old
Tucker was declared dead at the hands o f the

’ Like many.
I found my­
self u n ­
com fortable
with these
sudden
friends of
m ercy, t
stale o f Texas, a rem arkable thing happened.
Karla Faye m ade allies o f Pat Robertson and
B lanca Jagger. o f Pope J oh n Paul and the
ACLU.
For at least one m oment. In one case, som e
religious conservatives and som e civil liber- ,
tartans ended u p on the sam e aide. Just as '
surety and Just a s unexpectedly a s the victim's
brother and h u sb an d ended up on opposite
aides.
This w as a time w h en closed m inds re­
opened. however narrowly. A time when o p in ­
ions cast In black an d w h it e -p r o or con death
penalty, tough or soft on crime -were suddenly
shaded with T ucker gray.
A Christian Broadcasting Network reporter
explained w hy her pro-death penalty view b e ­
cam e p ro -T u c k e r "She didn't fit what we
thought people on death row were like." An
evangelical com m entator supported this b o m agaln m urderer a a a "m iraculously sweet spirited little soldier in the w a r against crim i­

nal wickedness." The w atchword shifted from
vengeance to redemption, from Justice to
mercy.
Like many. 1 found m yself un com fortable
with these sudden friends o f mercy. I don't
doubt for a minute that h er whlteneaa, h er fe­
m aleness. h er photogenic Chrtstlan-neas made
her the exception.
Those w ho "fit" the Image o f people on death
row arc, after all. d is p r o p o r t io n s ^ b la c k and
alm ost entirety m ale. A s the Rev. J im W a llis,
the editor o f the C h ristian m agazine Sojou rn ­
ers says, the test Is "to apply that sam e c o m ­
passion to a young btack m an w h o's had a
conversion to Islam ." O r for that m atter to
someone w ho's had no religious conversion.
A s for being a w om an, w e have been told re­
peatedly that TUcker w a s the first w om an exe­
cuted in T exas since the C M l W a r. But a s long
a s I have wrestled over the issue o f capital
punishm ent. It Isn't the crim inal's gender but
the legal system 's fallibility that has given me
greatest pause.
In 1863. T ucket's female predecessor, an
Innkeeper nam ed C hlplta Rodriguez w a s hung
for the m urder of a custom er found floating In
the A rk a n sa s River. In 1985. the T exas stale
legislature passed a bill clearing h er nam e.
Better to have passed a bill allow ing life w ith ­
out parole than to need a post-m ortem pardon.
But however uncom fortable I am with the
idea that w e need an attractive white fem ale
believer--m edia -friendly and m arried to a

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NAT H EN TO FF

A town out of a Stephen King novel
By Nat HcRlair

Brandels
re mined u s
o f the
times when
men feared
witches
and burned

I have reported or a number of
cases of adults charfto wtth child sex
abuse la day-cars centers and with
their own children. In most of these
prosecutions, rampant violations of
due process have inciudsd manipula­
tion of child witnesses by therapists
sod official Interrogators
Finally, slier much suffering by the
defendants, including periods of Im­
prisonment, an increaring number of
convictions have been reversed with,
of course, no apologies from the au­
thorities.
,
?

of witch bunts, ACLU affiliates around
the country have remained silent.
“WeB, we cant take every case," said

most witnesses, later recanted) said
that entry to the orgies was condi­
tioned on swapping a child or paying
admission at the door.”

The atmosphere In these court­
rooms aad In the towns themselves
recall what Justice Louis Brandels
warned against In Whitney vt. Cali­
fornia UR7). Writing of "the bondage ,
of Irrational fears," Brandels reminded us of the times when "men feared
witches and burned women."

The prepared testimony of children
sent townspeople to prison. Now — os
e convictions ore being reversed
new trials may be held — some
of these fantasies are being dispelled
An appellate court has strongly criti­
cized a Child Protective Services su­
pervisor who was present when Del.
Bob Peres — the chief orchestretor of
the charges and arrests — Interviewed

Thanks to a few
yet recognise what it has
to
M w m i to g.
the ricUrns will to ■
c ia lB
wili pay for what they

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Students show flair at science fair
SANFORD The Sem inole
County
Regional
Science.
Math. A Engineering F a ir will
b e held Saturday a l the Sem i­
nole T bw n e C enter Mall. P ro j­
ec t! are available for public
viewing from m all opening until
7 p.m .
O ver 300 atudents will b e
available to dlacuaa their p ro j­
ect! from 10 a.m . until 3 p.m.
The aw ard cerem ony at 8 p.m.
In the lower level court outaide
B urdlnea will recognize out­
standing students for creativ­
ity. originality, and their m astery of the scientific method.
Student
participants
are
des six through 12 and can
from any public, private or
hom e
school
in
Sem inole
County.
Twenty-eight atudents will b e

selected to represenl Sem inole
County at the State Science
and Engineering Fair- In A p ril
In Lakeland. FI. Tw o students
an d a team will be chosen to
represent the state a l the In ­
ternational Science and E n gi­
neering Fair in Ft. W orth.

T exas tn May.
The fair presents opportuni­
ties for educational experience
an d significant rewards.
Last
year, several full sc h o la rsh ip s
were given am ong the aw ard s
to winners at the State Science
and Engineering Fair.

SANFORD

J&gt;17•92(
CELERY AVE.

13th STREET

"It Isn't for everyone." Johnson said. People
who work late or are out In the eariy m orning
might find them selves inconvenienced. They
would need to prove the vehicle w a s theirs b e ­
fore continuing on their way.
The A AA of Florida purchased the 10.000 C A T
decals for Seminole County. Each decal la 2 1/2
by B Inches. It la yellow with a b ig black cal.
Each will be sequentially num bered from 1 to
1000. They will be placed on the back w ind­
shield.
A second act of 10.000 reflective decals (for
the front w indow ) will be purchased with law
enforcement trust funds (Florida Motor Vehicle
Theft Prevention Authority)
upon adoption of
the ordinance. Joh n son said It w a s Important
to And out how m any people are Interested. *1
believe w e will have a lot o f people w ho w ant
the decals,** he said. "Just through word of
mouth, we've h ad 361 requests.**

Goodman
m inister--to Induce second thoughts about the
penalty that put 37 m en to death In T exas last
year. I give this m urderer her posthum ous due.
Anyw ay you look at It. Karla Faye T ucker put a
lace on death row.

Jack M . Benton, 83. M oores
Station Road, Sanford, d ied
W ednesday. Feb. 4. 1998 at
Sunbelt
N u rsin g
H om e,
A popka. B orn on A ug. 20 ,
1914
In
Newton,
Ala.
He
m oved to Centra) Florida tn
1922. M r. Benton w a s a c a r ­
penter for Fruit G ro w ers* E x ­
press. H e w a s a m em b e r o f
D A V flm dn n lr C h a p te r 90. M r.

Johnson said that Sem inole County law en­
forcement agen cies recover 80 percent o f the
stolen vehicles. 8a— a tfi&lt;pcrrt-nt are found tota lljr*t ripped., *•— ' —
'
'
»
There are a n u m b e r o f new program s in the
county. The S h e riffs Office h a s painted m es­
sages on parking Iota *D1d You Lock Y our Car?"
C a r ow ners have got to be cautious and take
thetr ow n steps to avoid being a victim, he said.
■It s surprisin g h ow m any people leave their

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25th STREET

SANFORDAVE

the county and yte Sheriffs Department are
p s rv o f the CAT pfUtfUWl The d e «* l tatJiprUes
the— officers to slop a car being I M decal
w nm the car Is .being opersfeo bclween *1he
hours o f 1 a.m. and 6 a.m.

FRENCH AVE

Decal----------------------0 - 8 — M fro— Pago LA

keys In the car. They run Into a convenience
store, and leave (h e motor running. They com e
out. and the car la gone. The guy In the tele­
phone booth w a s w a itin g for a free ride.**
The Board o f Sem inole County C o m m issio n ­
ers will listen to the sheriff an d Johnson detail
the C A T program on Tuesday. It would lake two
public meetings to pa— the ordinance.
*M ’ooks like a good deal,** Com m issioner W in
A d am s said. *lt*a free to the auto o w n e rs and
there would be no tax. If It helps cut dow n on
thefts, w e ought to go with I f
M ore inform ation on car theft prevention,
look
on
the
Internet:
http://www.aemlnoleshertfT.org.

Not far aw ay from The W all, there la a cem e­
tery w here men killed b y the state o f Texas are
buried. T h e graves are m arked with uniform
white crosses a n d prison n u m bers Instead of
nam es. F o r one m om ent before death, K a rla
Faye T ucker broke through that silent grave­
yard o f anonym ity.

Survivors
Include
nieces,
Beverly
Douthltt,
O rlan d o .
Louise a
Elliott, A ltam on te
Springs.
Joyce
E d w a rd s.
Jaapar. Fla.. S u san
H ard ee,
Evergreen. A la.; n eph ew . D o n aid. P e m a n d ln a Beach. Fla.;
several great nieces an d n ep h ew a.
O n u n k ow
Funeral
H om e.
Sanford, In ch arge
o f ar-

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Kevin Stallworth
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Religion
Rejected Stone pastor has vision for the future
Founder's day, anniversary

Special service

SANFORD
• Historic
St.
James A M K, Church, corner
of Ninth Street and Cypress
Avenue, will celebrate
the
I lHlIi
anniversary
of
the
church, as well as. the found
Irifi of the A M.K. Church.
Service!* are planned for I I
a.in. and •! p m. Pastor Preston
Adams Jr will bring the m es­
sage lor the morning worship
service and Rrv. Shlrlry Wll
Hams, pastor ol Ml. la b o r
A.M.K. ('In in h ol Allamonle.
will dellver&gt;’ the ollrm oou
message
The public Is invttrd lo come
and worship wllh this emigre
gallon as they celebrate "The
legacy of the A M.K. Church *

SANFORD • Upsala Presby­
terian Church Invites the pub­
lic to a special service outside
the historical sanctuary at I I
a.m. on Sunday. Feb. 15. The
public Is Invltrd to attend.
For more Information call
the church office at .1.10 26.15

Mem bers please attend
SANFORD - Sunday. Feb H
is Consecration Sunday at
First
Presbyterian
Church
Members and friends are In
viled to attend the two special
events ol this day: first, the
Sunday morning worship at 10
a m and second, the C elebra­
tion l.unchron
Immediately
(o llo w in g w o r s h ip

nils will lie a catered meal.
*«i reservations are requested
lor each |&gt;ctson who will hr
present. II you have not made
plans to attend these two
evrnts. please do so
"Our goal Is to have even,1
inrmlier and friend of thr
church present.* said the Rev.
Unite Scott
Please call the church office
immediately
1.122 2662)
or
George Weld 1.122-7.100). and
let the church know If you will
lie present lor the two events.
'Remember that the success
of our church programming
tills new year of I99H depends
oil your initiative and ded ica ­
tion." said Stoll. 'W e are in k ­
ing each Indlv1du.il lo make
whatever Hicrtflces are neces­
sary In order to lie present on
Sunday. Fell H *

Revival at W estview
SANFORD • Westview Baptist
Chun h will have Revival serv­
ices Sunil.iv thtnugh Wednes
day. Feb. 9 through Feb. 11/
Thr Revival will begin Sunday
morning at 10 a.m. and con
Ilnur nightly at 7 p.m. each
evening Tim Williams. Kvangellst.
from
First
Baptist
Church of Jacksonville will be
prrachlng. Tim Is a dynamic
sprakrr and Ids messages will
lx- uplifting and Inspirational
to all ns hr prrachrs from
God s Word.
Thr church Is located at
4100 Paola Road (4QA), In
Sanford. Childcare Is provided
for children through agr 3. For
morr Information you may rail
the church at 323-0523.

Ladies night
Thr United Methodist Men
of First
United
Methodist
Church are sponsoring u ladles
Night-Sweetheart
Dinner on
Thursday, Feb. 12. at 6:30
p.m.
A program
of saxophone
muslr by Leo Zeola Is planned
to complement
the dinner
being held In the fellowship
hall.
Plrasr rail thr church office
at 322-4371 for reservations.

Day ot awareness
LONGWOOD - Die Church of
thr Annunciation of Women
are sponsoring "A Day of
Awareness* on Sunday. Feb.
15 from I to *1 p in In thr
Church of the Annunciation
Family Ufr Center at 1020
Montgomery Rd. Thr Family
IJIr Center Is the large build­
ing next to thr church.
Four distinguished guests
will l&gt;r speaking. Judge Susan
Rolierts will discuss and an­
swer questions regarding Child
Abuse «ls a result of Domestic
Violence. A team of officers
from Ihr Seminole
County
Shrub's Ollier will discuss
Substance Abuse and Gang
Suppression
Rrggl
Deaton.
Team leader of Social Work
lor South Seminole Hospital,
will discuss Fating disorders
such its Anorexia and liullmla.
Thr sessions are particularly
caterrd to parents of Middle
and High School agr children
Admission Is Iree and rrsrrva
lions
are
not
required
Hahyslttlng will t&gt;r available
•uid refreshments
will
hr
served
For more Information call
N02-10.10

Ordination service

By BUSAN WINNER
Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD - Although Rejerted Stone
Full Mission Christian Non-Denomlnatlon
Church only has about H2 members. Pas­
tor llen|arnln Adams Jr. has helped the
group grow from only seven. With a previ­
ous name change and numerous choirs
now under his direction. Adams lias a v i­
sion for Ihr future that exceeds all that
lias liern accomplished In the past.
Adams told of how the church began
meeting at Its present location. "1 have ac­
tually been a member of Ihr church lor 20
years," he said. *1 vr l»een the minister lor
five years. In 20 years I have seen the
church move from l l t h Street That was
12 years ago. We paid $10 a month and
were able to meet at that location for a
Sunday and a half each month. Thr lor
iner minister. Pastor Fields, said wr
needed a place where the people ran
meet every Sunday. We mover! to a lora
lion on Country club. We were only there
a short time and we were told the Green
way was coming through there and wr
must move. Pastor Fields died some tim e
later and many members wanted to dls
band. Thr Uird told hr to take this small
group and I would be blessed. It was vrrv
hard for me l&gt;reausr I had been ofTrrrd a
position at another church that paid min h
more money and had a house Included I
had to obey the Died though so I stayed
with them. It was a struggle because many
limes I preached to only three people. The
most we had might have been 12 *
Continuing Adams cited that he went to
a doctors appointment for a problem with
high blood pressure. At the time he was
working as the pastor and tailoring at
other employment full-time. Ills doctor
made suggestions alxiut lowering
Ills
blood pressure and a discussion took
place alxiut Adams dllrnuna regarding a
nrw church location Thr physician m en­
tioned a building that he had available (or
sale and that the church that was pres
rntly meeting there was only renting and
was not interested In purchasing the site
Thr doctor suggested that Adams mention
this to his congregation and remain In

Pastor Benjamin Adama Jr.
prayer and follow-up with him at a later
dale.
"The members were excited when I
mentioned It to them.* he said. I told
them to pray atxiut It. We finally derided
and the down payment ram r and Ihr d o c­
tor held the note. We've lieen able to
make thr payments every month since.*
Thr church Is located at .100 M rllonvlllr
A v r Members meet for servlres on Sun
day mornings for blble School at 9:45 a m.
,ind praise and worship at 11 a m. Sunday
evening services are schedided on a sp e­
cial activity basis but not weekly. A p r o ­
gram lasting several hours brings young
and old together on Wednesday evening
tx-glnnlng at 7 p m for what Adams calls
‘ Soul Fcxid Night."
As he said. "We come together for about
10 minutes o f prayer and praise We then
have a time of spiritual lllblr study We
try to help the single mothers and single
parents. Then we have a time of physical
outreach. Tills Includes a dinner prepared
l»V Mother Fields. It s a time lo socialize.
Right now Mother Fields prepares the
whole meal. She Is a great cook but we
feel lead that she lias to do the whole thing
We are Irving to get the auxiliaries to lake
over like the Usher Board, the Choir or
the Men and Women s group.*

Kven Iwiore the 7 p.m. service gets
started Pastor Adams' wife. Toni. Is busy
tutoring those children In need of extra
help with school work. "She was Teacher of
the Year at Woodlands Klrmcntary." he
shared. "She tries to tutor the children
about one hours before the Soul Food
Night gets started."
Adams spoke enthusiastically alxiut the
recent Winter Camp meeting. “We Invited
all denominations and the law en force­
ment to the meeting." he said. "There
were black, white, Indian and Puerto Ri­
can peoplr there. There were all nationali­
ties present. That Is Important to us to
bring together everyone because being a
Christian Is greater than any denom ina­
tion ran lx- We say we are Christians so
wr need to start showing II more. God Is
trying to call all denominations together.*
Thr youth ministry lias a good youth
department
and choir
according
to
Adams. They have a Praise Team. Youth
Choir and Youth Usher Board.
Three choirs are also active within the
congregation. A youth choir Is called Chil­
dren of Thunder, a women s choir Is called
Women of Thunder and a men's choir Is
called Men of Thunder. A contem porary
choir also performs.
Future outreach Is planned with u tiliz­
ing the additional
facilities that the
church owns. IV'r want to take our out­
reach to a higher level." he said. “We want
to make our prison ministry larger. W e
want lo feed the hungry. Our present out­
reach ministry,
with Mother
Fields,
real hrs widows, divorcees and others and
meets weekly to talk about their struggles
and problems.*
Die mission statement, according to
Adams. Is "the church where love Is felt
and we tell peoplr that Jesus loves them
and so do we. That's part of the reason
that wr changed the name of the church
from Missionary Baptist to the name we
have now. Thr (» r d spoke to me and said
hr dldn t want Ihr church to be Mission­
ary Baptist anymore. I took It to the folks
In the church, we prayed about It for one
wrek and wr conducted a ballot vote. We
wanted to be open to all with no denom i­
nation. We want to be more active In the
community and helping others.*

SANFORD
Zion Hope M H.
Church. 710 Orange Avr . will
ordain Minister Itnicr McCray
on Sunday. Fell 15 at 1 p in
Pastor K G Cafley. congrega­
tion and Congress Numlier I
will lie In chargr ol the serv­
ice.
Thr public Is Invited to at­
tend

C h u rc h e s to c e le b ra te in 8 th jo in t fe llo w s h ip

Fam ily hoe down

By BUSAN WINNER

LAKE MARY • Grace United
Methodist
Church of l-ikr
Mary. 499 Country Club* Rd..
will host a Family Hex* Down
from 7 to 10:30 p.m. on* F ri­
day. March 6 with easy, line
dance Instruction and a wide
variety of music (not Just rountryl Tills event Is open to the
whole family and thr grnrral
public.
Free nursery care will be
provided from 7 to 10 p.m. DJ
and dance Instruction will be
provided by Jim Mitchell. R e­
freshments will be available.
Tile cost Is $5 for adults and
$1 for children under 12. All
proceeds will benefit Grace
UMC Preschool.
For more Information call
thr church office at 322-1472.

Breakfast and sale
LAKE MARY - Grace United
Methodist
Church. 499 N.
Country Club Rd.. In Lake
Mary will hold a Pancake &amp;
Sausage
Breakfast
and
a
Rummage Sale on Saturday.
March 7 from 8 a.m. until
noon. This Is an ull-you-canrat at the cost of $3.
For more Information call
thr church office at 322-1472.

all one in Christ as we fellow ­
ship together."
A press release cited that
"Forward Together In Jesus
Name' was the theme o f the
7th Annual Joint
Worship
Service. Last years service was
hosted by New Ufe Word Cen­
ter and Dr. Wayne Harvey
preached the sermon.

Herald Stafl Wrtlrr
SANFORD • Members
of
First Baptist Church of San­
ford. 519 Park Avr.. and New
Life Word Center. 1311 Oak
Ave., will meet In a series of
activities for their Eighth An­
nual Joint Fellowship
and
Worshlji
Events.
Beginning
Saturday
with
a
Prayer
Breakfast at H a.m. at the Fel­
lowship Hall of First Baptist.
Staff, deacons and key lay per­
sons from each church will
share 111 this day.
Pastor Dr. Wayne Harvey
will be thr host for u Joint
service on Sunday. Feb. 15 at
10:30 a.m. at First Baptist
with the Rev. Ron Merthle
preaching. The choirs of both
churchrs will Join In praise for
tills special time. Sylvia Gray
of First Baptist and Sonya
Cherry of Nrw Life Word will
lead thr singers.
During thr right years that
members from both locations
have worshipped and fellowshipped together many friend­
ships and close ties have been
formed. Numerous members
have expressed that this an­
nual event Is "a high point In

‘ For such a time as
this...'
Holy Cross Lutheran Church
dedicated its new santurary on
Sunday, Feb. 1 in a service that
included the blessing of the altar
by Rev. Paul Hoyer (center). The
cross-shaped building was an
addition to on oxistmg Sunday
School building.
Mvfcld F h o lo i by M u y RowoM

Dr. W ayn e H arvey

The R#v. Ron Morthlo

their spiritual year."
According to the Rev. Ron
Merthle. "We know that there
Is a lot of true Christian tove
between our two congrega­
tions. and I am convinced that
our coming together us wr
have Is making a difference In
the community o f Sanford."

much with each other except
at work and In our neighbor­
hoods. On Sunday. Feb. 15 Its
Important because It's one day
that we can spend some time
and get to know one another.
We can build a bridge between
our churches and fellowship.

These services
began
In
1991. At the time, the Rev.
Floyd Blake was the pastor o f
First Baptist. Rev. Blake and
Rev. Merthle began discussing
how to bring all Christians In
the community closer In the
kind of love God calls for In
the Bible. Southern Baptist
Churches emphasize race rela­
tions In the month o f February
and the leadership discussed
ways to Improve these con­
tacts. Since this also coincides
with a focus on Dr. Martin Lu­
ther King the churches felt
February would be a great
time to coordinate an event
such as this.

Tilts day Is a good reminder lo
us that we all are children of
God. As Paul said." Christians
are neither Jew nor Greek,
neither slave nor free, neither
male nor female, but we are
all one In Christ.' I think he
would also add tliat we are
neither black nor white. Sun­
day. Feb. 15 will be a r e ­
minder of that fact. We can
remind each other through
our time together that we are

First Baptist hosted services
In 1991 and 1992 but In 1993
New Life acted as host. Since
that time services have been
alternated between the two. It
lias been the custom that the
visiting pastor preaches the
sermon.
Tiie public is invited to this
special service. For more In­
formation call First Baptist at
322-6041 or New Life Word
Center at 324-0226.

He continued by saying. "For
the past eight years we've had
wonderful fellowship together
rotating our services
from
church to church and having
breakfast and dinners together
and bringing our worship to ­
gether. Race relations should
be
demonstrated
by
the
church In that In Christ there
Is no difference In people, the
church Is a conglomeration of
ull nations coming together
and becoming one. Our pledge
of allegiance says that wr are
one nation under God. Invinci­
ble with liberty and Justice for
all. If anyone can rrally live
that out It should be those that
arc washed In thr blood and
forgiven o f their sins and re c ­
ognize that we all have sinned
and come short of the glory of
God. We need Jesus to make
us one. We are growing from
these experiences and through
these fellowships and church
services. We are learning to
accept our differences. D iffer­
ence Is not a negative but a
positive thing. We must appre­
ciate the differences that we
have and the difficulties and
nationalities and be better as a
whole by having come to ­
gether. I think that lias liappenrd because we enjoy tills
time together."
Dr. Harvey added,’ the Bible
teaches that Christians are
brothers and sisters yet we
don't often get the chance to
demonstrate that because we
liave relatively few opportuni­
ties
to mingle.
Our two
churches, both First Baptist
and New U fr Word Center, are
for the most pari racially seg­
regated so wr don't mix too

Dr.

Wsyns O. Horvoy, Pastor

First Baptist Church
BIB B. P a r k A venue, 8 —sford • 322-6041

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4:30 pm
Discipleship Training
6:00 pm
Evening Worship
W ED NESD AY

6:30 pm

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youth, and children
THUR SD AY

3:00 pm

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F R ID A Y

199^

PREP ATHLETICS

Three wins and a tie

flemta of «»• w—k

Local so ccer, w restling te a m s h ave good even in g s

You’re no
sports fan
you miss..
Herald S taff W riter

F«b. 8: Lakt Howgll at 8«mlnoi«, boys basketball, 7:30
p.m.
A t th e sta rt o f th e s e a s o n a n y o n e w h o
t h o u g h t a b o u t It w o u ld h a v e n a m e d O vied o ,
L a k e H o w e ll, m a y b e L a k e M a ry , a s th e fa v o r ­
ite to w in th e S e m in o le A th le tic C o n fe re n c e .
S e m in o le t h r e w e v e ry o n e a s u r p r is e a n d
c lin c h e d a t le a s t a tie w ith Its w in o v e r O v ie d o
T u esd ay a n d U s com eback over L y m a n
W edn esday.
A r r o w F o rc e V I h a s n ’t J u st p la y e d w ell,
th ey ’ve c o m e to g e th e r a s a te a m a n d a r e a
t h re a t to g o to s ta te s d esp ite a th ird seed In
th e C la s s 5 A -5 t o u r n a m e n t w h ic h b e g in s a t
S e m in o le n e x t w e e k .
E v e ry n ig h t a d iffe re n t p e r s o n h a s s to o d
o u t fo r S e m in o le . O n e n ig h t. It's C o r n e liu s
B lu e , th e n D a r y l R e d d in g t a k e s o v e r, fo llo w e d
b y M e q u a l 'M a g i c * B u s h .
L a te ly it’s b e e n T e rri P a tric k w h o h a d a c a ­
r e e r -h ig h 2 5 p o in t s in a h u g e w in o v e r la st
s e a s o n 's s ta te fin a lis t O v ie d o .
A r r o w F o rc e V I J u m p e d o u t to a 2 3 -0 le a d
o n O v ied o , t h e n s h o w e d v e te ra n p o is e In
h o ld in g in fo r th e w in .
L a k e H o w e ll c o u ld b e th e to u g h e s t h o m e
c h a lle n g e Cor S e m in o le yet. T h e ’N o tes h a ­
v e n ’t lo s t a c o n fe re n c e g a m e a t h o m e a ll s e a ­
s o n . b u t L a k e H o w e ll is c o m in g o ff a b i g w in
o v e r O v ie d o a n d d id n ’t s u ffe r a h a n g o v e r a s It
k n o c k e d o f f W in t e r S p r in g s W e d n e s d a y . R e g ­
g ie K o h n h a d o n e o f h is b ig g e s t n ig h t s o f th e
s e a s o n in th e O v ie d o w in a n d R y a n S m it h
a g a t n s t D a r y l R e d d in g fo r r e b o u n d in g s u ­
p r e m a c y s h o u ld b e a b a ttle .

M a ry , g ir ls a o e e a r, 7 0 0 p .m .
Thla one Is a rematch between the two
teams which met lust last week. Lake Howell
hadn’t loat a conference or district fam e all
season but was dismantled by top-ranked
Lake Mazy.
Now, the teams meet again In a make-up
game and both aides have a lot to prove.
For Lake Howell, It's a statement game. The
Lady Hawks were riding high before Lake
Mazy and featured one o f the beat player sin
the state, sophomore Nandi Pryce. They
start four freshmen, but there are on the
Olympic Development team and can play
with anyone.
Until they met Lake Mary.
The Lady Rama have Ally Benitez, tied with
Pryce ana Seminole's C.C. Quillen for the
Bearing lead In Sem inole County, freshman
Ashley KeOgren who has been on fire lately,
and goaltendcr Jordan Kellgren who recently
a llie d to play at the University o f Florida
next season.
Pryce versus Benitez for the county goal

Creek on W edn esday at 7:30 p.m.

PATRI0T8 EDGE 8ANDCRAB8
S A N F O R D _ After dom inating the first h a lf
only to be held to a 0-0 tie, C .C . Qutllan finally
scored for Sem inole with two m inutes left In the
gam e to tie M ainland 1-1 In a C la ss BA-Dlstrlct
5 girls’ soccer gam e T h ursday night.
*W e tried to win, but are are happy with the
tie * said Sem inole head coach Tony A rena.
'M ain lan d h a s one o f the top soccer program s
In the state, so this w as a big gam e for us.*
In addition to O ulllan. Evte C epu ran . Laura
Sasao and Courtney N ew m an also h a s excep­
tional gam es for the Fighting Sem lnoles.
Last night’s tie cam e on the heals o f an Im ­
pressive 5-0 victory for the Tribe over Pine
Ridge In another district contest on W ednesday.
C epu ran led the w ay with two goals and an
assist, while N ew m an. A bble Kennedy and
Paula O ulllan added one goal each. C .C. O ulllan
contributed two assists and Sasao had one.
Seminole Is now 11-8-2 on the season and
will play at Deltona In a HA-5 gam e starting at 7
p.m. on Tuesday and host 5A-5 foe Spruce

Is D istrict 3, dominated by Sem inole
County, the top basketball district m the
state?
That may be answered this week as Lake
HoweU, Lyman. Lake Brantley, Lake M ary.
Oviedo find Deland from Volusia County get
together to aee which two teams head for the
states.
There's a lot o f talent to choose from. Top
to bottom. Oviedo is the deepest. Lake Howell
to the m oat talented. Lake Brantley to the
dangerous sleeper, and Lake Mary can beat
any o f them with a healthy Paul Belk.
Hus. the Rams have home court advantage
and a team that can battle Lake Howell
across the front.
Oviedo's Seth Fowler and Scott M oore,
South and Kohn from Lake HowelL Ben Ker■enbrock o f Lake M aty. Draw Morgan o f
Lake Brantley and Lance Vas o f Lyman are
|uat aome o f the Seminole County stare who
will be IqnktRg to take a trip to lakeland w ith
a Brat o r eeoond In the districts.
Lake Brantley win go against Lyman at 6
p ja. and la k e M ary w ill take on Defend at
7:30 p.m. In the opening round Wednesday.

ALTAM O N TE SPR1NOS _ Kevin Friedman.
Jam es R uss an d A la n T ucker scored one u n as­
sisted fn a l each a s Lake Brantley edged
Seabreeze. 3-2, m a boys* soccer gam e.
The two team s battled to a 2*2 tie at halftime,
before the Patriots pulled the victory. Phil Kopm an saved to shots In goal to preserve the win.
1 -nWr Brantley w on the J V gam e 7-0.
The Patriots Improved to 9-6 and will be at
Lake M ary for a 7:30 p.m . m atch on Tuesday.

up their perform ance and helped W in ter Springs
pull out a 49-26 victory over W inter Park In a
wrestling match Th ursday night.
The B ears are now 6-4 on the season and will
take part In the Sem inole Athletic Conference
Tournam ent at Oviedo starting at 10 a.m . on
Saturday.
B E A M 4 9 . W IL D C A T * 2 6

Afaoodl (Winter PartU pinned Santo. 1:31.
Oodkln (Winter Sprint*) pinned Murphy. 1:33.
. UdUttun (Winter Spring*) major declaim over
1

P A T O O T S S. B A N D C B A M 2

Ooala _ Lakt Brantley 3 (madman. Rum . Tucker) Shot*
m sod _ Scabrata* 4: Lakt Bcantlry 13 Corner kick. .
Stafacttra 2: Lakt BranDry 3 Sara* _ Baaferaam 6. Lake
hranDry (KopmanJ 2. Hrrorda . Lalra Brantley B « Junior
vanity . Late Brantley 7. Srabrctar 0.

BEAR8 CLAW WILDCATS
W IN T E R SPR1NOS _ After struggling In recent
matches, s trio o f freshmen (Lallaghtn. Oroom
and W ebster) and a sophom ore ( S o w s ) stepped

Cuouo (Winter Spring*) pinned MrlU. 2.34.
Wrber (Winter Spring*) Inhnlral (all over Weed. IB'
IUD (Winter Parti) defeated Qmn. 17-13
Our* (Winter Part) penned Oaaa. 1:11.
Albright (Winter Path) rat by lorfett.
Wrbalrr (Winter Spring*) major dertatm over Walk.
Mature (Winter Spring*) tram by forfeit
Hayloft* (Winter Aprtng*| won by lorfett.
Smar* (Winter Spring*) pinned Mmklor. 4:16.
Halt (Winter Park) tan by lorfett
Oood (Winter Spring*) pinned Burdgr. I 54
la _ Winter Springs 6-4.

Magic
head to
break
with win

Oviedo
sextet
set for
college

Herald Staff W riter

O V IE D O _ From South Dakota to
Chicago to Oviedo to college la
quite a trip in one year, bu t for two
Oviedo
High
b a se b a ll
players,

Scott Ferrell a n d Jerem y Frost,
each m em bers o f the Sanford Post
53 Legion b a s e b a ll team that c a p ­
tured the national ch am pion sh ip
In South D akota last summer,
signed letters-of-tntent W ednesday,
two o f seven Oviedo athletes that
a i^ w d .

Frost signed to play at the U n i­
versity o f C entral Florida. Ferrell
signed with Polk C om m unity C o l­
lege. pitcher Pau l W erner signed
with Concordia College,
pitcher
Ben K napp signed to play at the
Untveraitv o f Florida.
N on -baaeball players
included
Kenny Kayne w h o chose J a c k so n ­
ville University w here the D olphins
will play their in augural football
season
next year,
an d soccer
player Karyn H all w ho la headed
for Gainesville at the University of
Florida.
The b a seball team hasn't even
taken the O dd so far. bu t It's u n ­
usual to have four p lay ers already
committed to colleges. They attrib­
uted their early signing to Oviedo
coach Kenne Brow n.
"H e’s the best coach a s Car a s
ing ua recruited,' Frost said of
fourth-year coach o f the Lions.
•Most o f the colleges w ait but
coach haa them out there every d ay
watching ua.*
I f it w asn ’t for him.* Ferrell
added, *1 w ouldn't b e going to
Folk.*
Ferrell a n d Frost were part o f
that team that w on the national ti­
tle. Foot 53 trailed 6-2 heading Into
the late Innings b u t aome cheap
hits
and
a
C h ris
Louwam a

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th ere.'
Ferrell, a pitcher w ho ended iq&gt;
playing in the outfield during the
two-week run for the title, added,
' l l w a s the best feeling my whole
Ufe w hen we won. W e came to ­
gether. but at first, w e all started
to think second place might not b e
so bad.*
Second place w ould be kind of
bad for Oviedo this season. W ith
the county’s deepest pitching staff,
the Lions don’t have to worry about
arm s. K napp can w ing tt at 96
miles p er h o u r a n d the rest o f the
■raff is strong.
*!f w e don’t w in states, tt will b e
a m ajor letdow n.' Ferrell said.
W e in e r com es to the Lions after
two years to) private school. H e's
also a pitcher b u t despite the

O F S P O R T S IN Y O U R

right now.* he said.
Concordia m ay be a long way
from Oviedo, but W ern er Is a native
N ew Yorker who said he enjoyed
hla m eettngi with the coach and
the chance to b e n ear family m em ­
b e rs.
He can't bring It at 95 miles per
hour, bu t W e in e r Is a control
pitcher with a nasty breaking ball.
K napp w a s a big story last (all
when be announced he would
forego basketball for baseball. He
w aa a key m em ber o f the Lions'
team that went to the state finals
last season, but he chose b a se b a ll
year-round.
*1 like to play basketball but it
got kind o f boring.* K napp said. 'I t
w a s &amp;m last year but I played so
m uch that 1 m issed too much
b a se b a ll an d that’s w hat I wanted
to concentrate on.*
A a for the other sports. Kayne Is
looking forward to being a key
player
at
Jacksonville
which
started which win play D M aio n IA A football next season for the
first time. Kayne w aa a key m em ­
b e r o f the Lions; defensive b a c k -

AREA. READ THF

O R LAND O _ Penny H ar­
daw ay for the N B A Sixth Man
Award?
W h y not?
H ardaw ay m ay be starting
In the N B A A ll-Star Oam e
thla weekend but, since hla
return from a knee Injury four
gam es ago. he h a s come off
d ie ben ch and la starting to
get back to they gam e that
the Magic haa come to a p ­
preciate. He h ad h is beat
gam e since hla return a s the
M agic
won
its
second
straight and third In the paat
four. 28-63 over a beaten tg&gt;
W ashington W iz a rd s team.
Nick Anderson b a d per­
h ap s hla best gam e o f the
year, leading the Magic with
126 points. Bo O utlaw added
15. M ark Price had 16. and
H ardaw ay had 13. including
a three-for-three night from
three-point range.
*1 w e
com ing off the
bench.* H ardaw ay said. 'I'm
beginning to like my role an d
w e’re w inning this way.*
H ardaw ay will atari in the
A ll-S tar gam e Sunday but
said he only expects to play
limited minute*. His knee
still Isn’t 100 percent but it’s
getting better each day.
*!t feels pretty good.* H ar-

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Free Baseball Clinic

Bowling Tournam ent

OVIEDO _ The FI rat Baptlal Church of
Oviedo and Unlimited Potential Inc. la spon­
soring another Little League Day Saturday
from 9 a.m. to noon at Oviedo High School.
In attendance mill be Major League base­
ball players Keith Lockliart. Sid Bream. Ed­
die Taubensec. Anthony Telford. Sterling
Hitchcock and Andy McGnfllgnn.
They will demonstrate pitching, hitting,
throwing, fielding, base-running and bunting
and will share what motivates them In life.
The rvrot Is for the entire family and eve­
ryone Is encouraged to bring their baseball
memorabilia to be signed and meet the play­
ers. who will all be available for autographs.
In case o f rain, this event will be moved to
an alternate location.

LONGWOOD _ The 38th Annual Men's
Seminole Bowling Association Tournament
will be held February 7. 8. 14 and 15 at
Longwood AMF.

Sanford Placement Day
SANFORD _ The Sanford Recreation De­
partment will be holding Playrr Placement
for Its Babe Ruth Baseball and Softball
teams this Saturday (Feb. 7).
At the Ft. Mellon Baseball Field, the Pec
Wee (7-9 year olds) will meet at 9 n.m. nnd
the Bambino (10-12) will meet at noon.
At Sanford Stadium, the Prep (13-year
olds) nnd Babe Ruth (14-15) will meet at 9
a.m. and the Seniors (16-18) nt 1 p.m.
At the Ft. Mellon Softball Field, the Junior
Girls (9-12) soltball league will meet at 9
n.m. and Die Senior a id s (13-15) at 10 a.m.
For more Information call 330-5697.

LONGWOOD _ The Lyman High School
Athletic Boosters Club will be holding a Rib­
bon Cutting ceremony for the new additions
to the baseball facility In the Carlton Henley
Sports Complex this Saturday at 1 p.m.
The improvements were a Joint venture of
the students, coaches, parents and boosters.
Following the ceremony, the Blue and Gold
Inter-squad baseball game will be held. Any
baseball alumni who wish to participate,
please call Debt Higgle at 869-0425.

S C C women at home
SANFORD _ The Seminole Community
College women's softball team will open the
1998 season Saturday with a doubleheader
at home against Brevard Community College.
The games will begin at 2 p.m. and 4 p.m.
nt Raider Field, located behind the Continuing
Education Building and Baseball Field.

Week

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matter, The Semlnolcs w ont get a first
round bye but will face a poor Deltona team
Tuesday at 8 p.m., then, unless an upset
takes place, will face Oak Ridge Friday.
Seminole Is the county's h o tte s t team and
almost unbeatable at home. Look for a
matchup with Mainland In th e finals and a
trip to states for Arrow Force VI.

nolc. the only Seminole County school in
the district, are looking to finally win It all.
And they have a really good chance.
Because of the county's uneven schedule.
Seminole Is paying the price for some early
losses by receiving a third-seed against top
seeds Mainland and Oak Ridge. It shouldn't

Racing
.wstf fro m P s|E IB
Mini-Stocks. Bom bers an d R u n -A -B o u ts.
Starting on Sunday, the track w ill open st
noon with practice at 1 p.m .: qualifying at 4
p.m.: and heats an d features starting at 7 p.m.
for the rem ainder of the event.
In addition to the early mentioned c la sse s,
the Florlda/IM CA Modified# will, start running
on Monday and the Am erican Race T ru ck s w ill
begin nightly runs on W edn esday.
New Sm yrna Speedw ay Is located nine m iles
west o f New Sm yrna B each at the c o m er of
Highway 415 and 44.
For more information, call the F A S C A R office
at (904) 427-4129, o r on the Internet at
W W W .N E W S M Y R N A S P E E D W A Y .C O II.
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IISI Bitter Lonrrncc. a. i
mm: 4. (SOI Hobby McClelland: S. (SB) I
Rrt* Orr 7. 1121 Jeff Emory-. S. (IE)Q Bruce Oonfam* Sl KS
n: 10. 141 BIS tetan: II. 1301 Kcoto O l12. (UOt Phi Gordin: IS. (2) Todd Hunts: 14. MOQTIS
Johnston: IB. (B4) Jock Cook: IS. 1301 Lloyd RRcte: 17.
HK M eted Dumber IS. KX* Dickie Anderson: IS. (H I
Dory Broom; SO. (SI) Bruce Bvcratt: 21. (411 t e Prate
22. (I4| Jared AlBorai: 23. (7B1 BJ. McLeod 24. ttfS Map
NrwaoK 2S. 144) Chad Dobkcn: 24. (32) MSw Wfltena: 27.

Magic
&amp;a
the
real Nick A n derson .*
Magic
coach C h u ck D aly Raid. ’ H e 's
no
longer
playing
like
a
sh adow o f his form er a d f.*
The
y n g helped b y
Juries to the W U ard a.

M a r t for 1
o f the Central Florida
and O ld Scouts will be allowed to enter free st.
O ate 18. if they are in uniform (sh ift a n d hat).
Family m em bers and friends o f the scou ts will
also be allowed In for a 915 charge.
Following qualifying on Saturday, the new
tights that will b e used for the Pepsi 400 In Ju ly
will b e turned on for the first time.
Beginning at 6:30 p.m. Dale E arnhardt will
ru n 20 lap s In his Ooodwrench Chevrolet In
recognition o f his 20th Daytona BOO .
There la no charge for anyone w h o w ish es to
witness E arn h ardt's run.

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schools but Florida had
most to ofier,* H all said. 1
have great facilities an d t
m ade me feel com fortable.*
Hall Is a center-m iddle
the Lady Lions a n d scored 1
goals last week In a s h o d
2-2 tie against top-ranked L
Mary. She h as 13 g o a ls a n
assists on the season
know s Oviedo will b e a thi
tn the powerful district i
which features state pow
Lake Maty. Lake Howell
Lake Brantley.
T think we're d oin g w ell I
year for a team with only
seniors.* Hall said.

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For Further Information,
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DATI: February 1*. 1PM
TIME: S.30 a.m.

eald Court. Wo otyto of aWloR M

Thursday. Bill Baird In Ken S c h ra d e rs C h ev­
rolet. grabbed the pole for S u n d a y 's A R C A
FtrstPlus Financial 200 with a speed o f ISO. 197.
Ken Irwin, who will lake over the No. 2 8 H a vollne Ford for Robert Yates Racing th is year,
qualified a Yates Thundetbtrd w r a m l at
186.047. Irwin, w h o will b e a rookie o n the
N A SC A R (our. Is running the A R C A race to get
used to drafting.
A lso Thursday. M ark Martin d re w the No. 1
position for S u n d ay 's B u d Shootout
the B u sch C lash).
The'Shootout h a s a n e w fo n o at artth IB &lt;
Earnhardt,'!

erful D r. Phillips In the first
round o f the state playoffs b e ­
fore being knocked off.
Kayne will be one o f three
Oviedo graduates suiting u p for
the D o lp h in s next fall.
T t's a n ew program and they
told m e I would have a good
chance to start.* Kayne said.
Soccer player K aiyn H all will
Join Lake M ary’s J ord an Kellgren at the University o f F lo r­
ida next year.
The Lady Lions are 9-3-2 and
H all w a s recruited b y several
schools
before
deciding on
G ainesville.
"It cam e dow n to a couple of

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Add. nab­
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an d
teamed with Leroy Jack so n to
give the Lions the best d efen ­
sive backfired In the county.
Oviedo eventually upset p o w -

M OATED on JANUARY llth .
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MAJtVANNi MORES
Ao Ctork of tho Court
By Ruth Kins
Ao Deputy Ctork
M M k January &gt;3. M . Mid
February 4.13, ISM
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D AYTO N A B EAC H _ Stock c a rs have taken
over the Daytona International Speedw ay a s
Speed w eeks enter the final w eek o f action.

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ACCOROINQ TO THE PLAT
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THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA.
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People
How to deal with post holiday debts

IN BRIEF

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Ntw Lions Club
forms In 8snford
An organisational m eeting
will b e held at the Sanford
Library M onday, Feb. 9, at
8:30 p.m. A nyone Inters
ested In the new c lu b la In­
vited to attend.
T h e c lu b will meet the
first an d third M onday of

each m onth. H all
says.
"W orking together, w e can
m ake a difference.*
F o r inform ation call Matt
Altem ose,
322-8545,
or
Hall. 330-5238.
Sanford
Lakeside
Lion s
C lu b Is a new clu b b e in g
chartered In Sanford.
Ac­
cording to David H all, the
ch ib h a s goals o f w orking
m the lo c a l com m unity.

BARBARA
HUGHES/
GREGG

aggravate
debt
and
credit problem s rath er
than ease them.
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guidelines for getting back on
track:
Determ ine
exactly
where the money Is
going.
D raw
up
a
budget and stick with
It.

Ov«r*at«rt
Anonymous

TO P S
T O P S (Take O ff Pounds S e n ­
sibly)
C hapter
6821
m eets
every Monday, from 10-11:45
a.m ., at the Sanford A llian ce
Church. 1401 S. A u k Ave..
Sanford. For Information, call
321-9240.
Visitors are w el­
com e.

Sanford Rotary
Rotary C lu b of Sanford m eets
every Monday at noon, at the
M arina Hotel.

Canoar Support
Support. H ope a n d Recovery.
9 . H A R . , m eets every M onday
afternoon at 5 p.m . at C en tral
Florida Regional Hospital In
the far c o m e r o f the dining
room. Thla la a self help s u p ­
port gro u p for all can cer survi­
vors. whether In treatment now
or finished with It. C a ll 3248737 or 322-7785 for m ore In­
formation.

Sanford - Overeaters A n o n y ­
m ous meets every Tuesday, at
10 a.m . in Parish H all W h ltn er
Lounge o f Holy Croon E p is c o ­
Sanford. T h e
pal Church In Sanford,
meetings last abou t an hour.
There are no d u es nor fees.
The only requirem ent to attend
Is the desire to stop eating
com pulsively.

W h en having p ro b le m s
m aking paym ents, c o n ­
tact creditors Im m edi­
ately about alternative,
more
m a n a g e a b le
payment plans. D o not
watt until the m atter
h a s been turned over to
a
collection
agency,
w hich m ight not b e
w illing to negotiate.

Shuffltboard

Check out com pan ies
offering debt co n so lid a­
tion
loan s
carefully.
Exorbitant
fees, high
Interest rates and In­
flated
prom ises
can

B ew are o f firm s or In­
dividuals w h o offer to
‘ d e a r up* negative d ata
reported to credit b u ­
reaus. If the negative
Information
Is
accu­
rate.
credit
b u reau s
m ay report It for at
least
seven
years.
Bankruptcies m ay b e
reported for 10 years.

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Avoid
u sin g
credit
cards. Pay off b a la n c e s
each month. If debt
h a s accum ulated p ay
more than the m in i­
m um due each m onth.
If possible.
C onsum ers who fall behind In
paying creditors may b e c o n ­
tacted by debt collectors. T h e
Federal Fair Debt Collection
Practices Act prohibits debt

collectors from u sin g h a r a s s ­
ing. oppressive or abusive tac­
tics w hen attempting to collect
owed money. They cannot use
false statement o r engage In
u n fair practices In the p er­
form ance o f their work. C o n ­
sum ers who believe they arc
victims o f unfair debt co lle c ­
tion practices should contact
the Florida Departm ent o f A g ­
riculture and C o n su m er Serv­
ices at 1-800-H ELPFLA (1-800435-7352) to file a com plaint.

Those who feel they need m ore
help In solving their debt and
credit problem s m ight co n sid er
contacting the nearest ofllce o f
the Consum er Credit C o u n se l­
ing Service (C C C S). C C C S s are
local, non-profit organ ization s,
providing education and coun­
seling on personal budgeting
an d the wise use of credit.
Services are free o r for a re a ­
sonable fee. The n earest C C C S
Office In Sem inole C ounty Is
339-8111. In O rlan do It Is 4232227.

The Sanford
Tourist
and
Shuffleboard
C lu b
practices
every
Tuesday
and
Friday
starting at I p.m ., an d p lay s
Inter-city
tournam ents every
W ednesday. T h ose Interested
In playing, learning to play or
joining the d u b m ay call R uss
Kltner. 322-7751, for Inform a­
tion.

Optimist Club
The Sanford Optimist C lu b
m eets
every
W edn esday
at
noon at the colonia l Room In
downtown Sanford. Vial tors are
welcome. C all 323-2194 or 3220298.

uncheon
m eeting
from
the
Sanford C M c C enter to the
la k e sid e Landing at the M arin a
Motel on Lake M onroe. V isitin g
Khvanlans are welcome. For
Information call W alt Sm ith,

The

Over

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doctors aren’t given

P ° rt Doctor in M ic h ig a n ,* who
WTPU A s * doctors hors no t in * to
[ y F numbers of dapreeosd
or s u id d a l psoplo on tha phooa.
Unfortunately, this doctor told you
A L A iu m i
tha truth. Tha hast way to bandit
I .Z r t
far M
P
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“P»* (u xi th a n aro aw ay)
A support group for m en d a
to foil them to call ths suidda hat­
e r relatives o f s lc o b o h c s (A lta s k s a f ^ - u r T a m t a L
A n on ) meets every W edn esday,
with their doctor,
ftt 8 pJD«i I t 111 B* 27th SC.,
Ifs»i8|fol
If
tKfr
ju at w est o f Sanford Avenue In m ajority o f doctors w ork uador.
Sanford. N e w d o r i a n o r m em - nunni a lot o f managing and vary
b a ts s i c welcom e to this 12- Utils cars. In fact, w s doctors a m t
step group.
a von doctors an ym ore; w o a re
m . . ________m _________
"provldors.* I h avo 'w o rk ed as a
W M 60V H A W P 0 O II
“provider* for 10 years la four dlfSeminole S p ok es W elcom e
forsnt Jobs s a d locations. A ll o f
W ago n
C h ib
of
Sem inole
them wars crummy. A t my currant
county h olds a coffee for new job, I ass s patient every 18 minutes
comers a n d second W ed n esd ay
with a ‘ double-book* occasionally
o f every m onth from 10 a.m .
thrown in.
until noon. F b r inform ation on
Most proddors routinely oat a
D E A R A B B Y : 1 w as fortunate
mAAwmmm call Bettv. 8954)144.
10-mlnuto lunch and avoid consumQQt to bo the patient o f the
o r L u c y 322-7877
b * much liquid ao they w ont hava
I im n h
_____ . . .
to taka too many two-minute potty ‘ fam ily ph y sician * in M ic h ig a n
M fflw n ,
r V I K r w I f lip
b re a k *. I don t s v t n d a re ask
w h a n m y li f t c a w s c ra s h in g in
LOHQWOOD--A11 are a aeniors
patients how Uwy a n anymore, for
are tnvttsd to Join a sen iors
w ar they will n e lly tall ma. Under

A W . , literally saved
* n ow em o tio n ally
ibis, and sqjoying Lifo
before.
rht at ths sod o f ths
I if people like these
i you're at your low-

Sardted C M c Center, liv e m u stc b v the p e S a n la a s 13-Piece
band. Donation 83.00.

E LU C N L E B L A N C ,
N E W O R LE A N S
LR Nt Y o u w i U b e
s w t h t y w m gs

I wnlmm. Read mm
Y: 1 a a alive today

How can I sek her to go with me
when I cant afford it? n a a n don't
* u « M that ws do *frso" thing* over
the weekend, because the group o f
friends wo want to go with have already made big plans — expensive
plan*. I f I could somehow tell her
th at w e need to go dutch, th at
would maka thinge mots affordable.
I really don't want to sek her an
the stipulation that we am to go aa
^just friends,* because I think o f bar
as mors than that. Pleaes help me,
Afafay. W hat should I do?
P E N N IL E S 8 FO R T H E PROM

call that saved ma from suidda. I
didn't know whore a l a to turn. Not
everyone is aw are o f suicide hot-

Mum.
Abby, a family physician (also
known as a general practitioner) is
usually ths first step toward sueC H R ISTINA
IN W AYNESBO R O , P A

w it in this country. I f * s
Unfortunately, 1 cannot
am t. Just sign m o...
A DOCTOR.
T E L L IN G IT LOOK IT I8

tar s a w w s
ttk sw n gssit w s 'd g e t
oted a w fo r
• therapist
s a d sat u p
or w o. Ho
over thorn
is w i n s Is
vateked to
sfohr to ths
w therapist
d a t h e ft w *

D E A R A B B Y : I am a senior in
high school and would like to ask a
gin to the sonior prom. She is a fo­
nior, and wouldn't normally bo nolo
to go. Tha problem is, tha prom is
vary expansive and 1 have no souros
o f inentno I have been saving from
my small allowance for months, but
have only managed to sera pa togather about $160. Tickets to tha
danos a m $95, and for the time I
rant s tux H I be broke, i f not in
d e b t M y parents will not help ms

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OF FORECLOSURE SALS

S ECU R ITY BARS A DOORS

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OROINANCB NO. ##-11*4
AN ORDINANCE O r TH E CITY
OF LO N O W O O D . FLORIDA,
AMENDING TH E C IT Y C O D E.
ARTICLE III. DCFA R TM EN TB .
BY REPEALING SEC I IS FIRE
DEPARTM ENT.
ANO
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POLICE DEPARTM EN T AND
REPLACINQ W ITH A NEW S E C ­
TION TITLED PUBLIC SAFETY
DEPARTMENT. PROVIDING FOR
THE RENUM BERINO O F TH E
SUBSEQUENT
S E C TIO N S
WITHIN THE A R TICLE. PROVI0INQ FOR CO N FLICTS. SEVER­
ABILITY ANO EFFECTIVE OATE.
Said Ordinance w u piacod on
twit raiding on February 1,
1999. and tha City Conuniaaion
will conaidar seme lor Uriel paa*
saga and adoption altar tha
public Roaring, which will ba
hold in lha City Hail. IT# Waal
Warran Avenue, Longwood.
Florida, on Monday, tha 19lh
day ol February A D . 1999, at
7 00 p m , or a* aoon tharaaftar
as possibls. A I tha moating,
interested partias may appsat
and ba hoard with rospact to
tha ptopoaad Ordmanca. Thia
haarmg may ba contmuad from
lima to tm a until final action is
isksn by ths CRy Commission
A copy ol ths propos#
O.dmanca it post ad s i tha City
Hall. Longwood, Florida,
copiai or# on Ilia with lha Clark
of lha CRy and soma may
mspactad by lha public.
N O TIC E . All parsons art
adsisad that if they dacids to
appasl any dactsront mods at
th o u iRaatmgs/haarlnga. Ihay
will naad a racord of lha pro
caodmgt and for such purpos
as. Ihay may naad lo msura that
a varbatim racord la mada
arhich racord to include tha le ttimony and svidsnca upon
which tha appaai it to ba mada
(par Sac. 1S S 0 IS S . Florida
Statulat). at than own esparto#.
Parsons with disabilities need­
ing ss.i.tan ca to participata ta
any of thaaa proceedings
should
conlacl
lo
A .D.A .
Coordinator, at |407| 260-M i l .
at least At hours In advance of
Ifi# mu# ling
O ffflfi this 2nd dnf of
I •i u. »&gt; r. A D.. 1998.
C ITY o r LONOW OOD
GERALOINE 0. ZAMBRI.
C ITY CLERK
PUBLISH Friday. February S,

55— Business
O pportunities

H EA LTH
SCENQS
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IMAGINE al lha time and nonay you want, lolaly debt Iraa
Doing A pari tima from home ITS
real (407) 245 9559
W O RK FROM HOME mak.ng
wooden frames Earn lo 1364/
w« Cal 830 94*4 e«l E-4S
WORK FROM HOME No coU kx
luppkes. earn lo 5360*4 mak­

ing trie

634-6666 E«L 941

Working trom home la a
great way to M m an
Income. Juat be aura end
tulty check out any compa­
ny you plan to work tor.
While we know Ml ot our
edvgrtlMr* erg reputable, H
never hurts to be caul lout.

&gt;00-319-6433
A LO N E 7
FL#
R ES P E C TED
Dating Bureau tor SENIORS.
Esiab 1977 1-900-922-4477

Longwood Massage Stucko
Waik-ms wetcoma 7 days
pr-vale rms Female Slat
LtkceMM778S
407-3

T h e S a n fo rd Herald
Claeaifleda reach over
5,000 p e o p le everyday
th ro u g h ! Sem inole
C o u n ty l W h y aren't you
a llo w in g th e beet cteeet*
h a d e In the co u n ty worfc
for y o u ?
27— N u rs e ry A Child
C a re
A LL HOURS 10 yrs a&gt;p n chAd
development Reaa raws, mails
i d Fun play room 324-0513
AN EXP LO V M O MOM
Provides educational actvmes
along wUh TLC A playroom, ten
yid Cert CPfVCDfoReCRsa
rales. For interview 3300700
M AR TA'S DAYCARE Baby's
loo' Pre-School LAKE MARY
LIC 45*4-7
3220094
NANNY W ANTED
For 2 year old Lrve-in N/8
Hals. iVoukTy n a m e . C a l 3303070 aflar 6 30 p m

O p p o rtu n e**

59— Flnenclel
Services
ERASE BAD CREDIT
LEQ ALLY tor ust 121 00 M il
check.ro to CALYPSO 1454 N
Ltkamonl Are Wmier Pam. FL
32792

to

T M D ol bemg turned down tor
cradr? Laam where
cbum toe
bast daals-credit cards, sm
bus loans, dsbt consolidation
Ratal as tow as 5 9 % . no an­
nual lees, etc H 6 W Enterpris­
es 123-1996

6 1 — M o n e y to L e n d
ATTN HOMEOWNERS
Borrow U S J O O -1100CO
Too Meny bias 7
*Ply OS rugyi sdarett
cradi cants
"Home Improvements
'Apply by phonW24 hr Approval
*No Equity F

900-621-6191 / Open 7 days
7 0 — E d u c a tio n 6
T r a in i n g
LIKE WORKING
WITH PEOPLE?
BE A M EDICAL ASSISTANT.

At a Mertrs) Assistant onto an
Associate ol Science degree,
you wd help propers pabenu tor
esammationa. conduct import­
ant tests and parhapa even ateitl n minor surgery irs a raH A you 14#
•Day or EywwtgCiaa
•FtoAncMf Ant tor TNoaa

$300 - $500

Odtrtfttang phone card* No aspenanca necassary For more
Information sand a SASE to:
P O Boa 694355.
33269-1355

Miami, FL

Legal Notice*
NOYtOfl 0 9 S A LE
OF VB6BEL
Pursuant lo FL Btaf. 1*9.17(7).
tha following described vessel#
the Righeel bidder to satiety a
claimed lion by tha Manor for
Labor and/or SlOVbed. 1666
c r it c h f ie l d
H io e tm s o t e .
FL 6 0 U A ll
Length:
I Oft.
Ro/Oary Pwoar t707 Devon C l.,
Winter Bpgs FL. Ltanor/ H ID ­
DEN HARBOUR MARINA 4970
Carreway PIC., Sanford FL
11771. Sale Data: February 21,
1999 at 10 00 a m . AI Midden
Harbour Manna No vassal w «
ba sold unless the pries la 90%
or greater than Ha appraised
value. For additional informa­
tion call Mid-Florida Lien And
Recovery M 407-917-7999.
Poblteh: February 6, 1996

0EM-T4

. NOTICE
O f F IC T IT tO U e NAME
None a is hereby given that I
am engaged m business s i 16B
W Jasaup Are , I ongwood, F I
12760,
Seminole
County,
Florida, under tha Fictitious
N am . ot THE FAM ILY LAW
P M M , and mat I Intend Id reg­
ister said name with lha
Diviaion
of
CorporaMona.
ToMahoeeoo. Florida, Pi accor­
dance with the provisions of Iho
Fictitious Name Sts lutes, To ­
w n : Section 941.09, Florida
Statutes 1991.
Norman D. Lavm. P.A.
Publish: February 9. 1999
DCN-FT

Oua*y

C a i Today1 407-9116911

I iilmg 30 positions by 02/1190
I*) nip tiv into 869-0161
c u s io u rn s e r v ic e r e p ic*
t'ailiuck rental agency Front
tVsk nip t, »»xv,!rv knowledge
I’ T
with some weekends
Valid 101
and background
check Ayipiy n person 3096
Orlando (17 92) Dr. Sanlord
“ OEBARV MANORthe Mkiwmg positions are
avafabto

Senior*’
Paid Training
For M*gh Wag#»

(ion 023 U30 f It 221
Senior Meiource Alltence
FUNIXO BY THE
DCPABTUENT
OF ELDER AFFAIRS

71— Help W anted
W * *re kv Amy tor tha best

TM* vi town $300 plus wih-b',
P'T hours Fun work envvon
121-2D70

N O W HIR IN G
F/T A P/T tor a Mayv M.inutacluring p!an| In Sanlord Pott
lions are avsiiabtn on all
Until. Pacesetter Personnel
af 110-M11 ar 330-1166
Tsiemarksting
Account Activators
New SnmspSUkss Company
•110 HnPlua Cash Bonuses'
•Paid w eekly
F/T da yt^V T avaa*

CaH Tom 992-0(11.

“Thank You San­
ford Classifieds'
On# ol our regular custom#f» employs sever at hundred
pdopW and naadbd to run 3
Within 7 days thay got
2ft application* fur 3 differ­
ent positions N It always
nice to help people find
work end get tha quality
wlp you need. Caff 322-2611.
Sanford ClA*alfted*...They
FMiyn
B E w n o n K f -------------

Legal NoUce»
M O TW S O f S A LS
0 9 M O TO R V E H IC LE
Pursuant to Florida Statute
171.969, M ID -FLO R ID A L IIN
AND R ECOVERY, will aaU at
tog dAecrtbed vehicle!*) located
lienor* place fa eatiety a
lien by the Menere for
and/or alaraga. 1991
H ON DA
1DR
VIN:
JH M S a i1 4 1 P S 0 0 1 0 M .
Lien
A m t 11441. Owner/Mendy Fior
M S AmefhysA SI.. Lake Mary
FL. Llinholdar/VW Cradrl Inc.
2111 WauSagan Rd . Oaarfioid.
IL. Lianora/Screfeh S Dam 1011
N. Hwy 17-91 Longwood FL.
Tel: 407691-1111. I M l HONDA
4 dr VIN: 1H O AD74U FA06M I1
Uan Amt. 11917. Owner/Alvin
Furrer P.O. Soa H 1 1 M LaAt
Mary
F L.
LUnhaidaf/
American Auto Title Loans 640
E. SR 414 Longwood FL.
Lionor/loot Automotive Cantor
1111 W SR *14 Winter Springe
FL. Tel: 407-999-S419. Sal*
Data: February I I , 16M af
10CO O ’clock a* t i l l W SR 414
Winter Spring* FL. V b h k M * )
may b* radaarwad by aaliafytng
Ih* Han prior ta Sato D aw . you
have tha right la a hearing at
any taw* prior lo Sal* Daw by
filing a demand lor haarmg in
lha Circuit Court. Owner has
« w right la recover potaasslen
of vahida by poettog a bond
accordanca wMh F.S. 999.9IF.
Any proc aadc In aacoM of lha
amount of tha Han wW
dapaoMad w M i lha Ctorfc af lha
Circuit Court H i-th a county
YOMcfaM haM .
PubUafu February 1 . 1996
OEN-79

a/aa/pA
7C UHLVIIOII I
c o v iM u i c r m
BALE BSOINS AT IPtoO AM.
VIEW 1 HOUR PFUOR. m
MARKER ST.. ALTAMONTE
ePRMOS. FL
PubUalu February 9.1999

0SN-TS

NOTICE 09 BALE
70 Chavy

VIN: I64190U2U3I4U

U N B HfOHWAV 9M
ALTAMONTE 6PRiNG«,
FL 12701

I-14-M M StoO AM
PubHah: February t , ISM
0SN-71

ELECTRICIANS 6 HELPERS.
Commercial aapartanc* re­
quired. Benefits.
K A K Electric. 1236300
F A N T A S T IC S A M S
Hairslykst needed tmmedut*
opersng lor tws powhons ktosl
ta he 1 aip Earn 50% comm
Cal Amu st 323-90*5_________

G E N E R A L O F F IC E
immediate lul-hme opening tor
a non amoker Knowledge a #A
croso/l Word. abLty lo work w4h
figures pleasant phone voire,
neat appearance dependability
organizational skills and abikry
to follow instructions ar* reguiraments lor tins poarhon
Sanlord. Ftonda location Salary
range 54.br to sun dspandmg
on eipenance BeneM package
available atier 90 days Cal
323-1967 lor mlarview al Ihtt
drug tree workplace____________
heavy awl#*. Car

req. m - l l l l .

Hburt are iOOpm-ll-.;
Mitt ba abto lo HI a minimum
ol 35 to* and stand for 6
hours Apply n parson at 1090
Emma Oaks Tra4. Uk* Mary.
FL 32746

LABOR RITE

A N T T I R JOB FOR YOU)
Jus) Call Never a Fail
HEL9 Pereonnel 629 f i l l
_____ ___ cUamng company
has a mid afternoon emit avai
able. Pleas# apply at Stars
Merchindre* pick-up at lha
Semnofa Tom Canter Mai

om

tea.-MAK. 530 00 clwdvmo
to CALYPSO VARIETY, 1464
N Laksmont' Ave. Wvner Park.
FL327S2

*•"330-3416***'
100 • MEN 4 WOMEN NEEDED
Da4y work Daily pay
Vehicles a PLUS
COME WORK WITH THE StftT
LABORERS NEEDED

FOR UNOEROROUNO
UTILITY CONTRACTOR

HEALTH 0S9URANCE A46&gt;S01K
FtAMlbvualts* it iisjssts.

TraewvOdWTSp* 321-6421
CONETRUCnON CLEAMMO

Eapananu fwiplii. Must htva
CAT 6 phone 302-0111 fv met*
COOKS * SERVSCERS

F/T 6 P/T
Apply et Cecfwe I
136-1276

i n i:m i:
' i ti i

i

m
\i

n\i
i \&gt;

IM H M d to
•Oran)

wk l&amp;Tv . comm Ntost ba orgtnued dependsbis. good
phone t paapto skdt Backgrtxvd check Appfy n pan
CELLTEL c e l l u l a r
n e i ft. French An*. I

EARN FULL-tlM G
PAY FOR PARTTIME WORKtll
EtUbkkhad Routes Nawspadsavory tor Santonf Area
£ n ‘ money atoaa taking a

•A* LhiHvCupCiWT* an
prnk-n
bam
“ Driver to 5650 weakly
•LoCAhCompany truck
-FOR AM. OF YOUR

WANTED: Individuals who at#
Snaking a fulfilting. people on
antstad earner GREAT employ
menl anvitonmant. protassionsl
slahis and banafitt Consider
tha rsraar of Danlal Assisting
Formal education of 1200 hours
Leading lo Stale and National
credentials Work in a last
pared, higmey technical, ever
changing cat ear m tha aiimd
health field ol Danlal Assisting
CaH Orano* Technical CentersOrlando Tech Dental Da partmant. 407-246-70(0. eil. *635.
Whether you are already m the
work piece, ready to reenter ot
al looking lo the future Ihay
iva a program designed lor
you*

STENSTHOM RENTALS
CASSELBERRY 372 Carport
tempeh. CH A
1600/5600
SAHFORO i n Oupiei CH A
New carpel I pant 5*40/5350
JIM OOYLE (407) 322-2420
WE NEED HOUSES TO RENT

IS

W AREHOUSE
M ANAGER
Leading
produce
company
M iking eipenenced and rekabie manager with quaMy con­
trol and inventory tkria Pro­
duce arpanenre twiphi but no
necessary Cal 321-4476 Dvk
WAREHOUSE
POSITIONS;
BMPPBfO. RECCIY1NO. PICK
6 fa PACKPiQ ANO WARE
HOUSVfO • RECOTON COR
PORATION, toa nation r lead
■ng distrtoulor/manutacturar ol
electronic accessories, hat
m its
Mary lacribat tot 1*1 and
2nd ahifl warehouse. Hour*
7:00am-):10pm,
1:00am 6:10901 and 4:00PM12.10AM. Musi ba pbi* to fcfl a
mnerxen ol 60 tit on a conknnous basis ForkMI etpanance
prafsnsd Staring rale 55 75
111 SMI. 55 95 2nd shth "
Must past math last Apply m
parson at 2950 Lake Emma
Road Luka Mary FL I Of.

105— Duple x/Trlplex
SANFORO-OE OROE TOWN
2bdrm, A/C. t.1l W4vw Are
5375/tnon Chart* 669 7267
107— M o b il* H o m o s
For R on !
2/1 TRAILER « Otteen 5200
rtep.5300 mon • electric CaS
574 6 726

114—
W aroh ouao/R an tal
Spoc*
WAREHOUSE SPACE 6 000
sq ft ml 800 sq ft a* cond office
Dock he^jhl 4 dnv* m ??3
jY w ^ ^ o o ^ w k in ^ ^ )0 D 5 0 ^ ^
117— C o m m a rc la l
R e n ta l*
LEASE

«1 —
A p B rtm * n tB / H o m e B t o
S h art

Musi have own tranaporiatton

LABOR READ''
WORK TOOATAkAKJ TODAY
* f1161
f l l t French Are
TECHNICIAN-

Needed tar Uka Mary commun­
ity Mutt ba HVAC redihed
D&gt;u^ tcraarwng raq Cal 325SECURITY OUARO - RE CO
TON to* nation s taatong detrtoutor/manulacturar Of COO
turner electronic accessories
hat openings lor
Securily
Guard tor toa 2nd ehMI 1 P « le
11PM and V 6 ahfft iiPM »
7:00AM. CandkUiet muti be
regntered or be queWied per
Ftonda statulat. Division of Li­
censing lor Proprietary Sacwity OEhcer Must have Bares D
License 56 50 per hour. Ea

showroom

4

Office Space Avsitsble for
Lease. Sanford Commerce Ctr
located at Pars Are 6 23th St 2
rotes t o r n 3000 si 4 1 500
st 69psl per year Parking is
abundant Cal John Oay al
Strictly Commercial. Lie Real
Brokers 407-444-0)30
OrnCE/WHSE 3 ooo'ts ono st
From 53 if Pnme tocaton Mwy
17 92 Sanlord I H Irom Aepori
BNd Cal 124-4*40 JtwVSue
PROFESSIONALMETAE.
Spare 1501 W 1st Street 180
5100 sq It 1350nv n 4 UP
BEVERLY B. MASON REALTY
_______ (407) 222B1M
SANFORD 1500 sq it wm tf
Area perimeter fence Cl /onng 56005600 • ta&gt;
STEN STR O M R EA LTY
Jim D o yts...322-2495

LAKE MARY ■ EdC to nca area
5100‘wk • sac mcl uMt CaS
323 5232 or pegs 444 6399

WEEKLY RENTAL*
■tarring • «77/wk

Historic Downtown 330-4473
Cm CKNCY

Maid saw •convsnwm kJCSlnn
_________ 323 9006_________
FURMSHED ROOM6-A* uMi
tod laundry phone and a/t
use 5*5 590 a week 324 *953
ROOMMATE WANTED
11.
plush condo. 64V a t uM met.
near SCC 111-U36lnAM

115— O ffIc * S p a c * For

®5— Roommat*
U le .le J

w an tM

A MOVE Bf SPECIAL/1400 sq
ft A LP&gt; 5265 A MONTH Ottce
Storage 3210120 or 333 2554

W/D, |20CVmo * HOOdtp piut
hatfotuH H on^w tm

OFnCE EPACE - tsd'to^ivwo

aq ft Custom offices, eaec

97— Apartmontt ■
SECUWTY OFFICER JOB
Training Armed 6 Unarmed
~
r A Aaaoc. D4-7444

Prune

warehouse 510 9 70 sq ft Sn
441 frtvkag* 40/ 571 2500

6300506

N French Avenue.

OFTICE/OF FICE -WAREHOUSE

Now AvataMe

Ouartkan Perunal Slor
C al lor dsraai 57B

6ANFORO Historic (kslnd 2/1
52S0A*kly • 5)00 dtp utf md
Ral rag 661*

SANFORD OFFICE SPACE
ISM EF. 407-121-7904

5 i/ jp J o y u iN J jl

u m u m w n to

Working Centre! Floride for YOU!
(407) 322*2044

ARART16EMT LOCATOR tree
Fsid whM you are tookng tor

rnw
- -nw
#- -ti-# rw w n ^ n TTW
l11
S
vine

FOUNDRY SUPERVISOR
. Tap Ore wing Co.

■SUPERVISOR
o a ta T m tr v
Enter InvanSavy

Old, EatoBBahed Cb.
Trebd Fun Abneaphare

DRIVERS

141— Homo* For Sola
1167 ELLIOT E T Py&lt;* under
6300mon low money down
Remodeled 3 li m&gt; mgrnund
nod 277 7561

f * l»

MARINER * VILLAGE

GOVERNMENT ~
FORECLOSED

LAKE 40* I Borer 5419MO
f BOmi. 5470440 4N0 UP
3 2 V 4 7 0 ________
NOTHBfO BUT THE F rifilT
FOR TOU1
Ootonaw Apts on Rmaharl Rd A
46A, U Mary Al apt home* mi
pnv alarms/gs/sgss. Stalaofiha-art actomyriRnaat faciwty
Open today Stop out or cal
302-2007 tor a personal showl a _________________________
ROBELEA VKLA*

Homes kom penmei on 61
DsSnqusnr Tar. Repos RED*
Your Area Tct Free |1) 600 215
9000 Eat H 2206 tor cunenf ksl___________ 5S5____________
HEATHROW gated community
Crecuere 4 bdrm. 1 bath pool.
3 car garage. 5375.000 Cat
515-1070 tor appuntmenf Pin
U » f M A 6 i/1 tram# tag lot
CHA. eat dsn 545K toed to
519.900 at os 695 5151

HUDOKAT 407616611
2/2 Apt WD, 5465 .
(top MCCI1Pto4MC4*

CMI Today-Wert
760 W. 19Wt et,
BEWVfO MAC) WMi OPERA­
TORS Wanted tor Marine can­
vas production Sa HMAa Etp*'
noT? 327 1123________________

BANFORO Handyman Steal l

6666514 aftor 6 p m

1 ot 1/1 ttnck. CHA
Worm 555K toed C
16161

SHMOLE WSTAUJERS

TooN 6 Y«ns reo Ca» 506541
8 iLK S C R E E N E R
Parosron mauf to rtp c r needs
an 1n&lt;9vidual ml asparianre to
screarung on metal auriare*
Escakanl working cond, ban#las 6 opporiunsy lor advancemam Cal 126-7456 to arrange
Htorviaw al N Sanford location
nations toadlng
manufacturer of

•95-5151
Pm

552Srnv&gt;

warehouse dmrtoueon of pee­
ing products tor large and
__ communication tkris end
be a team player Band resum*
and salary Notary to H7V56C,
2960 Like Emma Road. Laid
Mary, FL 32746. or FAX re­
turn* and salary history to
(«07)333-19a4. EOS.

Ak) qs Out)

SANFORO Rare M uan. 3 trim
2 bath. 1/4 sera lot. Special
Government financing Owner
agent. 24 hour recorded met

MAfCEOA Cop Rest

UnfumWwd

«*tribufor/
consumer

aparang to rs Lake Mary oorpanto olkoa tor a EuparvtoarPtobtoHMO abM. ideal can----- -- must have 2 years prior

'.76K
-'-r.il

SANFORD Remodeled v T
block home, huge troed tor
nert u park Oraat area CH A
559.900. tow dn. 647Gmon

B B m W a W H B ff

Al ranHt and red sstats adverii*t menu are subjaci to to*
FadarM Fair Houtong Ad. wfkeh
make* 6 BagM to advarks# any
pretorenca. krmtakon. or tot
crimtoakon baaed on race, col­
or. rekgon. M s . handtaap. la-

ft. pond
k TE O New crpitietre
appACH A A l hen stays ga re

bo E deck M6JEQ
SC POOL Pre-taradoM V2 kv/

Whan you can own tiM 1 bWm
home mi CMA. new part ft carpaid AjkMnUHUOhor

appkeanta ap­
ply m person al Recoton Cor­
poration. 2950 Lake Emma
Road. Lake Mary. FL. 32746
EOE
___________
MAKE MONEY, a* much or a*
Mite as you want, with Shaktee
6 AT E Ts New Home-Baaad
Butinas* Program
I appkcani aitoen•need si last foods aparakon*
Very good salary Apply to parion 1906 Soudi French AwSantard Laa'a Fawsaul Radpe
CH&amp;mm

CELEBRITY CIPHER
Orlandos
slatting
service, is currently reerudtap
FuB * Pwftoea ctoric# peat
tor tot knowing

by Luis Campo*

troll a#
_ __ _
nqhsrr
fadry rdue leeutoB r

'9

W

"WH/Forillfl 56 616 hr

in Appl Inctl yd W '
D hook up. CH A. no pets 5575
« dep Call 321 4881
SANFORD 4/1 5 JISGmo .
5650 sec dep CMA. scr pch,
WSpa Great rm. • poo/ table »
Ire place No pets' 323-2229
BANFORO 4/2-102 Loch'Arbor
Court Near MayFair Country
Cub Cal 325-9570 tot appl
SANFORD I 4 2 fxirm apts
Historic Drsl, conv location
From 628Vron 3216767

ROUTE CARRIER

M your COL to a « L

MAINTENANCE

I

BALES A6SISTANT 20 30 hrv

Lake Mary Copy Shop seeks

407-322-0936

We WertoJr* a

Buy 6 bed Tupparears.

*EsM pay to drivers.
'Open Sam
601 Dogsreck Rd. Longwood.
2606106

sT n FORO

322-1562

n — Rooms For Rant

CLERICAL ASSISTANT

greed CaS SM-S1BS

Opening new location to Sanlord Looking lor fuS Ivn# accl
managar/aekvanf dnvors. Sadmotivaiad. opportunity lor advancemenf Job metoda* com
pawtve pay. bonus potamiai.
ban stilt, paid vacation, etc
Musi attain Class D be Drug
Fra* Work Place For mere mtorJ 671-3736

ELECTRICIANS 6 Helpers
TOP PAT, BENEFITS tend 4
comm DFWP Apply Sanlord
Electric 2522 S Park Drtv*

Neodt 7ft wortrer* deify.
*SS aign on bonu* to naw am-

WAREHOUSE TRAINEE

C e i 1266461
LAWN MABITENANC6

BUOOY'S HOME
FURNISHINGS

LAKE MARY 3/15 Clean. CMA
large fenced yard. LK Mary
schooH Ref required 56507110
• 565Gsec dep 1-304-466
1370

RK2HT HAND MAN

bio. dependable, 6 tkpenenred
car* gwer for varied agt groups
Please ces 121-2164__________

H ON ESTY Help with house­
keeping business Start pad
tvna and work uo' Phone, bane-

Sas hvto qualry products aim
good 555 Has hours 321-7162

TILE INSTALLERSAfELPERS
Nr&gt;#d#d Own loots and IrsnspcwUtion Cat Tim 326-4602

•EMOR WTTTf tmas dog needs
to share horns near 17 92
Pie*** cal 323 5495

(4 0 7 ) B 6 S G 4 4 4

LAKE MANY CHfLO CARE
CENTER looking lor raaponat-

LARR T 6 LAWN 4 TREE

AVON NECOB rapa • V*s area

ihttuiclwtTfX/nwc

ASSIST. MANAGER

LABORERS NEEDED
Pavement Marking company
looking lor laborers Travel is
raq Starling pay 67/tv Bwbea/to
benefits Class D kc raq EOE.
women encouraged to apply
Drug Free Work Place For more
into cal 321-1010

ARE YOU DEPENDABLE AM)

AVON EARN TO 10% COMM
Fits tbg. Bondi: M I-1191 kid.
. R*p- teeets-H M

R jk M A t o ih i

M n w m

7 1 — H e lp W a n te d

arery a tla s seaw omw.

Cal 122-9199 tot appointment m

AM ERICAN M A D IS hung tor
lull im e work Monday Friday

MATICWS ASSOCIATES WC
645 Ikckman Cvcto
Sanlord a 32771
EOE
RECEPTfOMST/
BOOKKEEPER
Prnmg e(penance heqAii
Good salary piua benefit pack age Cai 116 6011

71 — H e lp W a n te d

SALESPERSON NEEDED

Ml and pad lime employ#*.
Erperence operating copy machews or axm#r salat a pto*
Fas resume to 125-6799 or C.6
a a H U E ia

•Sacwdy
Care la I6M week
VI NSCL I AUCTION

Appiralnns bring accepted tor
hue n toe near fohee unto a rip
Kty groBBing battery atiembkvs
company Assemblers mto aba
rty lo work with derierity end
precision on mrule parts Com­
pany pad benefit package, paid
huMays and foitifon lemtours#
menl Appfy m person

party plan datrtouiora Process
orders Irom home Ready cash
For start up kit/l-hma member-

l mi i*l Talent T i m Staffing lias
permanent fo b opportune** for
production workers to N Orlan­
do These positions pay 56-9*9
and begin immediately C a l
740-0111 N O APPTS N E C E S ­
SARY
Ptoaae usd our JO B F A R Tuesday. Fab lOto B Sanford
Job* 1 benefits Office 9 30am
lo 12 00pm English speaking
N Q I reqread

P IP E F O R E M A N
Minimum 5 yeiri experience
and water and sewer Good
benefits Drug Frea Work
Place Apply at 990 Milter
Orrve Altamonte Springs
407-290-9000

CNA F/T sviilable
3pm ilp m * Upm-Fam
SALARIES BASED on
EKPERIENCE
Can OsBsry Manor. 407-9464426. Ask lor Director ol Hurt
mg or apply within 60 North
Ihghway 17 92. (Wlary Fton
da Drug Fra* Workplace.
EOE.______________________

RE C O TO N CORPORATION, Ihe
nations toadng manufacturer/
ddtrtouur of swclromc acresson*., hat saveral openings
m F i Lata Mary tscary tor 2 n )
SRrtl
assemwy
pda*

SO INDUSTRIAL
SEWERS NEEDED

PHONE PROS
Salary * comm » honuf F,T or
P/T Reiaiad 4„,iospnet* tmoamg ok Debt*# or Mike 767 9270

PRODUCTION
ASSEMBLERS

S9.46/HOUR
Local Debary ofhre has srvnad-aie positions avtSaDi* m our
Set up. Display. Dakvary. A
Marketing Deparimants

t t m # .., j c . i y r w
Long Term-Short Term
Tamp To Htr#

SALES PERSON Needed tor toe
Snhford Flea Market al booth E
17-19 Frl Sun Good pay »
comm Call Sam • 6626717/
121-0071 or vt*H the booth.
Now hiring eipenenced COOKE,
SERVICERS A DISHWASH­
ERS. Top pay. paid vacations
after 1 year Medical benefits
and a Drug Free Work place
4650 E SR 46 West Sanford
407-1M-777S A 3770 Orlando
Or 17-92-Sanford. 4076116306
DENN1TS RESTAURANT.__
P/T SERVICE AGENT Driver.
Need lo clean, service and In­
spect rental vehicle*. Valid
FDL. Acceptable drive* record
and background check. Apply
In parson. 3096 Orlando (17-92)
Dr. Sanford_________________
PART-TIME
Ciean/painvmow
Need own tram Also methane
by toe hour 329-11ST__________

r/T 11-7 LPNSatary based on esperitnee

F U L L T IM E

C /ty C o th g t
853 East Hwy 436, Sle 200
CitMtoorry. F I 32707

•Home Wnnkly'
*l ay Over Plan'
"t iiM Slop Pay'
’401K IVitvarrenl'
'IW Ih Insurance*
'Vacation Pay*
'Hitoi Pioqrjm'
‘ SalpiMo Equip"
1 yi Q IIl nip .'Class ACOLrnq
IV.is# C-ill 8,im lo 5pm
1 000 874 9050
Mon Fn Only FOE
_
CUSTOMER REP/flETAIL

$10.35 TO START

•1100lUdwn Thifi
jynf 1100
Tills Pfogtiim tuegini
Jdnunry 1?. 1891
407 893 9798

Cal Mondjy only 8 It
B ES T Home Business out than)
it you are v-ncxn about making
moony w/ no sett ol prod no mv
no n u Cat 262 3320

A made*

G IF T O F LIFE

o r o in a n c b

TO W HOM IT MAT CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN by
tha City ot Longwood, Florida,
that tha City Commission will
hold A public hearing to considar anactiRant ol Ordinance No.
99-1399

AQ CARRIERS, INC.

ARE YOU f MOTIVATED7

13— Health &amp; Beauty

ftONAlO Q PARSONS *t *1.
Dviandentitl.
N O TIC E
NOTICE IS MEREST GIVEN
pmauant lo A Final Judgment ol
M -toagi* Foieclotut# dated
January
J#!h
1998,
And
e-'tered »n Case NO 97*1021 ot
the Circuit Court Ot IRA EIGMTEENTM Judicial Circuit in And
tor SEMINOLE County. Florida
wherein COUNTR&gt;IMDE ROME
LOANS. INC ■* IRA PiAinl.lt
ana RONALD a PARSONS.
C * NT Ml A L PARSONS, DAN
PARSONS ere ira Defendants. I
• ill .All lo tRA highest And bA.t
bdd ei lor ca.R ai IRa WEST
rnoNT DOOR OF The SEMI•• ,E COUNTY COURTHOUSE;
.FORD FLORIDA At 1100
on ira 26th day ol
'
-uaty. 1999, IRA following
ntred properly A. .At lortR
aid Final Judgment:
LOT 21. MIDDEN OAR
ES'ATES. ACCORDING TO THE
P*AT THEREOF AS RECOROED
iN PLAT BOOK 34, PAGEIS1 91
TO 99 OF
THE
PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
WITNESS MY HAND and tha
AnaI of 1R|. Court on JANUARY
291R, 1999.
(SEAL.1
Mary anna M o iu
Clark ol iRa Circuit Court
P» J ar a E. Jasewic
Dapuly Clark
Echevarria. McCalla. Raymar,
Barrett A Fiappiar
P o .l Oltica Bob 3410
Tampa. FL 33601
F97042399
N O TIC E
In accordanca with iRa
Amaiicant D iu b ilitia t Act. pei•oni naadmg a .pacial accommodition to participata in thia
proceeding .hould contact tha
individual or agancy sanding
no lie a not talar than aa&gt;an (7)
d a ,, prior lo tha procaading at
H . addra.a g.»an on tha
r rca
Talaphona 407-111*
4 J a it 4227. 1-900-9556771
Dior I 600-95S6770 (v); via
I ' da Ralay Sarvict.
F -ii.R Fabruaiy 6. 11, 1991
CcN-ftl

Rates are per insertion
3 line M inim um .

Scheduling may mclixlo Lake Mary Lite a! Iho cost ol an addihonal day Cancel when you got results Pay only tui ihe days
your ad runs at rale earned Use lull description lor fastest
resiVts Copy must follow acceptable torm Wo reserve the right
to refuse any ad at any time Commercial frequency rates are
available

JU D ICIA L C IR C U IT
N A TU R A LLY
IN ANO FOR
Herbal weight control plan
SEM INOLE C O U N TY .
Foix formulations lo help shed
FLORIDA
pounds Oder today and receive
CIVIL A C TIO N
tree gusto to herbal medicine
CASE NO 97*1031
For a t month supply send
DIVISION C A 14 I
I check or money order tor 935 95
C -UNTRYWIPC HOME
to Natural Alternatives PO Bob.
LOANS INC ,
953024 Lake Mary FL 32795Piaintiff(t).
3024________________________

DCN-72

AUTOMOTIVE DETAILERS

PREGNANCY

CENTER, and that I Inland to
'actta* said name with lha
yi*»oo
of
Corporations,
’'anahail**, Florida, m accor*
danca with tha provi*&lt;cm* of tha
* titiout Nam# Statutai, To*
v\ r

7 1 — H e lp W a n te d

rnlivrt IcngwuixlOrttndo

N O TIC K
O f F IC T IT IO U S NAME

Not*c# • h#mh&gt; giywn thu I
»m r ijngoil in buttn«ft« at 100*
»nnch
. Sanford, TL 327*1,
Srntmoia County, Florida, undar
•» .' *1, 11t &lt;i&gt;u• Nama of SAN*

71—Help Wanted

B E JF S M S r RECEPTIONIST
P/T poatoon
Espenancad
only Apply al FamOy Practice
O-rtni i j Sonfrvd PA
/invest 25Bi iitiuuf, Banked
1226471

X U D
T L
OR. *

Residentiel C le e n in g
MOLLY M AC to I— 10
F/T *IFF 'M aas.
WW Train. 407-7676007.

K N J ’ X

c a t Tswe Co.
F4D6IE6 tor more ktok
Ie o s a o a i

IJ N (

H M O V X D R X
A V M D D M
-

NM

R X O K V M X

I U F A U

E V R

K F R V R X O M ;
T L

C P Y •

H M V J H O M .

P R E V IO U S S O L U T IO N : 'Myth* *i* a waal* of Urns. Thay
prqvritri progrataron * — Barbra Slraiaand
b 1999 ky NCA. toe
I

�Sanford Herald. Sanford, florida •Friday. February 6, 1998 •SB

K IT ’N’ CARLYLE: ® by Larry Wright

141— HomM For Sala

155— Condominiums
For Sale

163— Waterfront
Property For Sale

PMC RIDOE CLUB 2/2,
dry rm. acm patio. 145.000
Pieate cat 321-1244

2 acre parcel V
kfva River. SR 48 area 195 000
Can Ted Arthur. Reanor (407)
273-4559

HOT, HOT. MOT1 37 Flier Upper
Mirdwood Floor*. walk to S*m
High Only $49 SCO
Dede Callaway, Heeltor
(407) 224-8211, E iL 109

M OVE4N-CONO. 3.1 5 New car
pel t paint Nee yard, encl
front porch 135.000 Aa la
DC DC CALLAWAY. Realtor
(407) 1148111, t i l . 101

SANOLE WOOD-171 U p tu rn
New appl A C H A . over toot*
pool Win pamvcarpel Reduced
10 125 200 Can 322-9315

161— Appliances A
Furniture For Sale

157— Mobile Homes
For Sale

BEO • BERTA Perfect Sleeper
King an*, never uaed Shit to
p'attic, w at S I 200. tacrafic*.
1375 (407)2128558

•4 FLE E TW O O O 14 X 70 3 7
CHA. 10 X 20 awing Many EX­
TR AS" 831 7708 or 372-1553
PARK AVE. MOBILE PARK
Homes 13 000 to 18 000 Set Up
Financing OUICTI 322-2841

149— Commercial
Property For Sale

CARRIAGE COVE
24*44 3/2 82 Skykne SpM
pUn. new carpet, ivinyl 4 lap
suing 118.1
8.000

153— Acreage Lot For
Sale
DCLTOM A 10 acre* Ideal lor
mob** homeaee. hone* came
farmng or nuraeryl Zoned agn
cultural
13 900/ACRE
Sm
down w-owner Inane* 804-7871772 or 004 787-8877

C all 323-4160
SANFORO/LK M ARY Family
park, low lot rent DW 17. eat

m-kHch . MANY EXTRAS' A*k
■ng 119 500 Can 302 7188 or
pgr 372-1969

153— Real Estate
Wanted
r.ia- ■ 1

O AKH IO O E FARMS
Oaleerv
Deeona area 10 acre*, deaf lot
horaet or calhe term Mope*
home or homeaaa Zoned agn
144.900 Frtancvtg *v*4 w am
down payment |904) 787 8300

—

—

■■ ■ ■ —

M V ESTO R BUYING HOUSES
PLUMS or LEMONS
Charlie 9S9-T2S7

CIRCULAH0N/DISTRIBUTI0N
ASSISTANT
The Sanford Herald is currently accepting apptcatons
for a part-txne circulatm d.stnbuton assistant The
ideal applicant wilt have past experience m circulation or
detnbution processes Interested candidate! should
submit a resume or apply m parson at 300 N. French
Ave., Sanford, FL 32771

S a n fo rd
H e ra ld
r .o .u t W T U + ii.n u m

POSITION OPEN FOR:

ADVERTISING
REPRESENTATIVE
Poopia-person with integrity and enthusiasm needed to
c a l on account* for the Sanford Herald and Lake Mary
Ufa. Thu is an 'outsxJa* poston with face lo-taca safes
Previous sales experience preferred. CM 322-2611 or 6
mail resume to:

LAKE M A R Y ^
P.0 . las 1M7 •Seated, FI 32771

i

t

NAVEL ORANGES 4 RED
GRAPEFRUIT. M*nw*m*r
Farm* 3461 Celery Ave
Nivel*, red grapefruit*, tanger­
ine* Fr**h From G ro w &gt;7*
vn&gt; BAQOS MARKET
322-3441
PWEAPPUE ORANOES
For )uc* or to eat 14.bu*h*s
Can 322 1861

223— M is c e lla n e o u s
FREE SAMPLE Reg Nuria
go** from *./• 20 to 6 Guerin
fe* remit* 4078826182

230—

217— Garage Salta

SOFA BED 4 LOVE SEAT
Good eonrkhon 1100
324-2787

187— Sporting Goods
SACRAFTCC brand new Reebok
aporl thoea. at 9 9 1 7 Coal
135. te* lor n o uaed Merer.
19 C al 323-4768
1-lob
1350/

2 11 —

Antiqus/Collectibies

WANT TO GET RID
OF ALL THAT
STUFF?
A YARD 8 A L I t* lh* p*d*ct
w*y to do Vial *nd to* SwiftwV
M n M can bring people to yo*x
door Adv«rk»* your u f* m ft*

na*wv m u u a a aary
U U tor onfy I StAn* and watch

m vm v

com** at C a l by N o b * on
Tu**d*y and your 5-kn* ad can
n r tor tor** day* in to* ftorafd
and one* n to* Lak* Mary L4*
tor ONLY H o 70*I A l w* ask *
toaf you prtpay to* m C M u*-

(407) 322-2611
SSDOLLAR8 FOR
DAZZLE RSIS
B*L, 377. BMk-lpm. kkM M rt t*

When We Wort...

• Part-time or
full-time hours
• Management
Opportunities
• Training/Gifts/Trips
• Car or Van
• Make new friends

217— Garaga Salat
ESTATE S A L E

8400ERH FUWN. 4 AnWquei
1 PWCE or Whole HoueehoW
904-774-22247407880-3432

It's a
Party!

3 FAMILY YARD
SALE
FRVBATS-?
Pa/lung tol of 17 92 4 4 *1 StrwH
Lada*, man 4 cnad*n ctom*ng
pki* t u n too. g a u M it turn,
lur*. crslt*. ba*katt. door*,
computer* la* maenma*. mtcrowav*. m u
k*cn*n appkanoaS. town c M o raft*. *ur1
board 1M7 SWarado Suburban
4 1913 Cadmac EMMrkdo. 4
TAX
f U Y l APPLIANCES

Back-yard 6
Front-yard Salt
SM Onfy. F«b 7. 9 3 O U toot) 4
hardware. book*. d*h*« *ic
2413 S Orange Av* (O l 25to

SI)

Fn-S&lt;*i. 2.628 4 Sat 4 Sun. 2/
14-2/15 Crtft (uppf***. turn.
•to 122 Crow* BkA Ln (Santord Plaoa 08 SR 427) Santord

OARAGE SALE
FUND RAISER
SAT FEB 7TH *-4
County Transport*kon. 422 Ea*t SR 434. Wintor
Spring* Tr**tut* gator*, parknq a lr* * nnm* yan to* fun"

M PA LA SS comr Run*
good. n**d reitorition 32.000/
0 6 0 Cal 324-1157 or 324 2339

EARN EXTRA S ill
IMMEDIATE PAYMENT
UPON SATISFACTORY
COMPLETION OF ROUTE

LET US DO THE
WORK FOR YOU!
Th* Sanford Hersld/Lake
Mary Ufa wants to make
you monayl
h you place a two weak ad with
us to se* your vehicle (publish
as m both tha Sanford Herald
and the lata Mary Ufa al a cost
ol only 127 54) and you don t
sail 4 right away, e e l run lha ad
lor anothar two waek* at no
charga' All wa ask i* that you
pay lor the N il two weeks helore we run il lor tree'

We ll do all th* work you collect all th* t it .
Call us at (407) 322-2611
and
watch Samlnola Countys'
newtpeper* work for youlll

86 FORD T-BIRD Run* good
good cond. new tire* 11.000
Can 372-2374
SEIZED CARS from $175
Porsche*. Cadillacs
Chevy*.
BMW*. Corvette* Also Jaap*.
4WO s Your are* Toll Free 1
600-218 9000 E ll 7206 lor cur­
rant luting*

235—
Truch/Buses/Vans F or
S ale
82 DODGE RAM 250 longbed
van 134 832 mile* Run* A*
I* Sea and make offer al S*n
lord Herald 300 N French Ave.
Sanford (In back of main build
mg (

238— V e h ic le s W a n te d
CASH t i t PAIO'
For Junk Car* Truck* 4 Mi*c'
K E E P A M C P lC A B C A U Tifu l V ] VttO

^ APPLIANCE
STORE, in,.
1 l M

' i,.it

i1 it - n . Iln iin l

Stll t. Hvy. 17-92,Canaibrry
(4 0 7 ) 6 3 4 *7 0 7 2 .

MULTI-FAMILY BALE
8AT/SUN k-7
3311 ScartM Drtv*-Sup*r gargaga *ato krm u* . tools, toy*,
dotoa*. and nven mor*" Taka
Lana Mary or
of 1782 toaow&gt;kgna or caa 3231171

OPEN FIELD SALE
FRI/SAT/SUN 8-3

• Reconditioned ft Rebuilt
Withers. Dryers. Relngeutors
ft Dishwashers

08 Malonvr— onto For*M Drtoaow Mgna Lor* of OOOOIES"
and
ANTfOUES-gUktow*.

PORCH/VARD BALE
THUR^RVSAT
7t2 Paanaao Avw5*ntord-o« of
25to
bi** and ffkKfi rmalt

YARO SALE
P R IM thru SUN 2*
7:30am-?
358 Uputo Road. Sanford Oto
tod* trdtwak p*dM car. old
ooka agn and M l mor* tkArt
Noaariybadd

240— Boat Rentals
SS CRYSLER LAZER 5 ipaad
tow mfe* Pw Ps Pb. good tire*
rad« 1750 349 5068

FISHING BOATS FOR RENT
Starling at 130 4 up Also
74 Pontoon Cad 330-1617

70 DOOGE Charger 440 cu *ng
rebuilt 727 tran* 456 geari
140000 6 0 324-1157/324 2339

i t Dryers
from 300.00 *s.

--tN

SHOP

YARD SALE
PEBSTHA7TH
Comar of Sanford Av* 4 27to
Str*M VFW POST S A W *4
hold yard *ato

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

322-2611

■

A Great Place t o Live

• Fun job
Wa hava

0
p% 6m

Ask your camsulUtmt
Jbrdrtulls!

*PRODUCTION

‘WAREHOUSE

-Whiter Park
•12 Hour Shmi/Nlohts

5 Elaine Wilson:
*
321-6421

"CUSTOMER SERVICE

•Shipp'g/Recetv'g
-Order Pullers
-Forklift sxp a ♦
•Various locations
•Various sums

-30-35 Hours per week
-Flexible schedules

(TO)

for:

CALL US AT

(407) 324-4334

T u p p e rw a re

for a month long assignment

Carriers

231— Cars For Sale

231— Cara For Sale

Antlqua/Classies

M A TTR E S S S A LE • Tun ai/e
uaed hoi tpnnga 4 maltreat
165 00 Larry* Mart 322-4132

Benefits of a
Tupperware
Career

LAKE M A R Y ^

221— Good Things to
Eat

B ED S
O R TH O P E D IC
FIRM
SETS with 5 year warranty Nev­
er uaed Twin 175 Full 1105
Oueen 1125 King 1169 Call
407 448 9984

T1TL DC I Ood Club*
wedge, very good cond
0 6 0 ceth only 322 1987

POSITION OPEN FOR:

ETC,

KEMMORE
Standard electric
range While, good cond An
jrh 175 00 322 2764

12 a 85 3/2 73 CarrOndge
W O . acm rm 14.000

_____

Alum. Can* Copp*r 7 Br**»
Kokomo Recycling: 321-0004
Sat.S-1
814 W. Fir*!

DAY
BEO
While.
Vidorun
alyl* with 2 twin maltreat** 4
trundw Never uaed 1300 407-

WAREHOUSE/OFFICES
6000 *q ft ♦ 2.800 tq ft merenine 3 bathroom*. AC off***
tec
ayttem
MOTIVATED
1150.000. owner finance Call
(407) 007-0201 or ca* (813) 417-

210— Wanted to Buy

DIRECTIONS:
s On 25th Street (Rt 46A) between 17-92
i end Airport Btvd. on Hartwell Avenue

setting up new department
store in Oviedo.

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

APARTMENTS

2 4 5 0 Itartw aB Ave.
San fo rd , a 3 2 7 7 1

caM OPC (407) 2ao-soas
NoFaa

DELIVER
BELL SOUTH
TELEPHONE
DIRECTORIES
IN OVIEDO. CHUIUOTA.
L0NQW000, CASSEL­
BERRY. FERN PARK,
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,
MAITLAND, WOOER
SPRINGS. WHITER PARK

Delhrtry Doer to Door
Applicants must tM
18 Years old or older. hjvs
an Insured auto or truck 4
be avalable 5 or mora
daylight hours par day

TO APPLY:

324-4832

OR STOP IY:
OAV CHAPTER SB
M12 ORLAMOO DR-, „
SAMFORO
IJ 4 -IJ S PM EOE i

253-Additions A

Select your lot at

PALM POINT, SANFORD
0«tH *7 3 ,9 9 0
M o. R l.

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» Ewm r * RcHM Muaos •EMctncSy tumMtwd

w

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• FrtanOy On 8A*

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In SSutSo* orty

Oooc*. window*, carpentry,
Kkng. deck* 4 concmte
3238433 S G Blknl C8C19480

U X TY P a C A B M TV m la c *
n o to n cto w i unveourmnop/

263-Carpantry

MCLUKNNQ LOT

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

?

321-5872

287-Lawn Sarvicas
BUNSCAPC LAWN MOMT
Fr** EcbmM**/low Raw*
320-7174

AppfvloyV tn l
Ctr *IC
LOCAl
hou»* CA»« 474-1043__________

2704iauling
Rend train, gtrag* dean out*'
RM*on*bf* RMM"
3A9 96S6

2S0-Homa
C M A N LU 0. D M )
Buktor. C8C0S729S. R*s/
Comm. remodel. adObon*. r*p ir MC. VISA ....407-320-1741

OREO GROSS LAWN 4ERY1CI
RESCOM
QUALITY CARI
FREE EST 323-0939_________

288-Legat Sarvicaa
A-Z L*wT*ch
Divorce 155. Cuttody 175
Bknkruptcy $75. N«m* Changi
155 ElC 24 hr* (407) 522-0347
htl* J/www.m*nd*pctogxom/

2SB Child Cara

OAVK&gt; KEY CONSTRUCTION
Wtos g ra W s W a gMaslis
UctCOCOSTSM 330-7202

E-Z PARA SERVICES
Dtvoro* llOO/Win* ISO
C U (407) 324-0273 34 hrk-

AM EXP LOVBSQ MOM

2S1-Irrigation B

300-Praaaura

4 0 7 *3 3 9 -8 7 3 3

’ Baud o* la in prtea of 173.880 «A h 1% FHA loan. 30 y t v APR 818

278-Handy Man
U -BUY-IT- I w « A*t*mbf* « l

■ »

wfto TLC 4 ptoyioom ten
C *rl CPR^X/RetRe*
For tntooww 3300700

Cleaning
4 mod*** New compMM 4 ion*

Ft** M L UcAn*. 3218122
SVC
XXIML Ft** m l 324-0327/or pgr
or IM S t iMponM 9983941

The Sanford Herald needs CARRIERS for
established routes In the Sanford dree.
Rll you need Is dependable transportation,
organizational skills ond ofternoon o v a llablllty In order to begin o great neui Jobl

POSITIONS flllRILRBLE NOW I

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DEAR DR. GOTT: My 47-year-old
d au g h ter, who Is intelligen t and
adm ired by h er friends and co l­
leagues, recently had her fourth cycle
of chem otherapy for breast can cer.
The treatment damaged her mind and
body. S h e's lost SO pounds and
requires feeding through a g a stric
tube. Surely there must be someone
who can come to her rescue.

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DEAR READER. The white or Mue
discolorations on cheeee a re limply
y e a i t i and, a t auch, a r e h arm leia
when eaten. In general, the "riper*
the cheeee, the mere yeast It contains.
For example, recall the color and tex­
ture of blue cheeee and Limburger.

By P e te r H. C o tt, M.D,

THAT'S WHY D065 DON'T
HAVE WIN65..0UR ANCESTORS
WORE THEM O U T..

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DEAR R EA D E R One of the most
difficult challenges for any family is to
deal realistically with the probability
of death for one of ita members.

P ETER
G O T T . M .D

P.O. Box 1017, Murray Hill Station.
New York. NY 10156. Be sure to men­
tion the title.
DEAR DR. GOTT: Is It harmful to
eat the blue stuff on cheese?

B reast can cer is a serious condi­
tion. Although some patients with It
respond to hormone treatment and/or
chemotherapy, a few seem to have an
Inexorably malignant p rocess that
p rogresses irrespective of therapy.
Moreover, the treatm ent for breast
can cer (surgery, radiation or drugs)
often causes its victims to be sicker
than they would be from the cancer
itself.

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acute effect* of chemotherapy have
abated, your daughter may feel much
stronger.
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possibility that her cancer will not be
controlled with treatm en t. R ath er
than searching for a magical cure or
assu m in g th at SOMEONE SOM E­
W H ERE can help her, you need to
focus on th e m om ent. While the
chemotherapy Is working, be patient
and supportive; she needs to know
that you are there. If the therapy is
ineffective, other steps should be con­
sidered. But of paramount importance
is you r recogn ition th at fighting
b re a st c a n c e r is an uphill b attle.
There are no guarantees for success,
and at some point, you and your fami­
ly may have to accept the inevitable:
All that can be done has been done.

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doctor* repeatedly and Inr to learn
when to sav, "E n ou gh ." when that
decision arrives, you can then let her
go with dignity and compassion.

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Airport, environmentalists balance interests
By Vicki BcUuccU
HERALD STAFF WIUTER
SANFORD _ If tltr board of director* of ihr
Si. Jo h n * Rlvrr W alrr Management D lilrlit
IHJRWMD) approves II next m onth, construction
could beam on a nrw runway and hangar Ul the
Oilaudo Sanlord Airport.
Environ ment.iliHi*. however. are not happy

with Ih r destruction of wetland* lhal will occur
an a m uill.
According to Rod 1‘atuadiau. an rn g in rrr for
tlic w alrr m anagem ent district. h r and biologist
Tony Mlllrr havr reviewed Ihr plan* and brllrv r
everything l» 'In order" for the permitting
T h e si.ill lias reviewed It and II looks good.*
said I’akradlan
Sam Krndall. a mem ber of Ihr Audubon Con

nestrd In the wetland area where the runway
lias been proposed
T h ai was done for safety reasons. It w as or
dried try the FAA.' said Miller
The biologist notrd tlial 3.9 acres of 'good
quality* wetlands will be filled for the runw ay it
self. 4 0 additional acres will br taken for .1
'd e a r ro n e' that will be needed so the tow er will
H n m 9m Airport. Papa 1A

Class o f
‘98 rules;
within
the law

‘Most
W anted’
captured
in county
By VteU
IIERALO STAFF WRITER
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS _
Ramon Torres had hoped to
put hla past behind him. but It
caught up with him
The 28-year-old New Yorker
lias been working In Altamonte
Springs prior to his arrest on
Thursday.
lie had come to Florida from
Rochester
where he was
fronted In connection with the
November IMM firebombing of
•n occupied apartment com­
plex.
According to the Florida De­
portment of Law Enforcement.
Tone* la 'one of New York
Stale s Moat Wanted fuglttvrs'
There were no dratha. but

W.O.W. tlfU M
LAKE MARY • An organisa­
tion la being formed to bring
together widows, wtdowera
and persona who have a
spouse living In a nursing
home. The organisation, lo be
called W.O.W. (Widow* or
Widower*) I* sponsored by the
Veterans of Foreign War* Post
8207.
According lo Dorn DeBamo.
president and founder, the oritton la dedicated to ofganicat
fa n g
tance. brotherhood and social
activities
for
members.
Monthly meetings are being
planned.
DeBamo says In order to ef­
fectively minister to the target
group's needs, the member
base must be of significant
number. In addition to re­
cruiting
new
members.
W.O.W. Is also appealing to
arra churches and others for
assistance.
The Aral meeting la sched­
uled June 9 at 11 a.m.. at
Florida Hospital. Sand Pond

nrrvallon Tram , said the construction would
affect the water quality, the wildlife h ab itats
and lire quality of life of those living In the area.
The wetlands, h r contends, protect lire biodi­
versity of Ihr area and the preservation of those
lands will rrd u rr the th reats of flooding In the
a rra .
In addition. Kendall said, the airport au th o r­
ity ha* alteady displaced an eagle which had

Studants front tha Auto Body Class at Ssmmoto Hath School hold twk vsarand auto show sarkar this month Tha mam faatura was tha 1922 LaFranca
toa buck. Tha vaheto. shown fight, was located m Tennessee In 1996. and
purchased through ganaroua local donations amountng 10 16.500. aftor It
was olhciaVy datarrrsnad tha vaheto had actually bean one of tie city's fire
truck units and had served for several decades. Sanford Fka Department
personnel Aemarttod tie truck during spare tone, but » took toe SHS Body
Class, under the direction of Henry Ifoeaer and Larry Harris. and Via Wood
Fabrication and Assembly conetrucNon class lad by Emit McPherson, to re­
furbish Via truck to rn shining appearance, above The toe truck le to bo
used In future cty parades and as a historic ash**.

Sanford w ill give
free cemetery plot
to veterans in need
By Mek
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - The city will con­
tinue offering free burial plots
for veterans, but only based on
need. The decision was made
Tuesday during a meeting of
the Sanford City Commission.
The matter came up during
discussion of a proposal for
cemetery
expansion.
The
Cemetery Advisory Committee
had suggested the city develop
land known as the Crawford
property, which would provide
the city with an additional
1.840 spaces. The city report­
edly has room for only 200
regular spaces on present
property, which are expected
to be sold within the next two

residents In 1993, 10 In 1994.
12 In 1995,6 In 1998 and only
2 In 1097. He added that the
offer has been made to
spouses of veterans as well.
Hie
Cemetery
Advisory
Committee (CAC) had sug­
gested discontinuing the free
space offers for veterans, con­
sidering the free service Is now
provided at a veterans ceme­
tery In BushneU.
Commission member* how­
ever, disagreed with the CAC
recommendation*. *1 think It
would be a disservice to our
veterans If we discontinued
this service.* said Commis­
sioner Velma Williams.
Commissioner Whitey Eck­
stein suggested the city should
provide the plots for veterans.

SEMINOLE
COUNTY
Graduating high school senior*
often lindenakr pranks during
Uirir final day* of ochool. Ap
parent ly Jame* W Urktetg. IH.
a senior at Lake Howell High
School wanted lo express hi*
Joy at graduation tht* week
Ilia prank however, backfired
Llcktrtg wa* arrested by
Seminole
County
Sheriir •
deputies shortly after mldniglit
last week. The o n m came a*
the result of an alarm ayairm
setting off at Lake Howell High
School Indicating an Intruder
at the ochool property.
When deputies arrived they
reported seeing a person on
the roof of the school. Assis­
tance was obtained
from
Casselberry Poller who pro­
vided a K-9 unit and Ih r air
unit hrllroplrr. AJrrt-2.
With an Infra-red camera, ofAcer* In Alcrl-2 were able lo
■pot the subject on the roof
and. with a loudspeaker, or­
dered the subject to surrender.
The person refused to ac­
knowledge the officers how­
ever. and sras seen lying In (hr
total position In an attempt lo
conceal himself.
Following the refusal to obey
(he odlcrrs' commands, depu­
ties found It necessary lo use u
bucket/ladder
truck
from
Seminole County FUe Rescue,
to gain entry. The subject.
Identified as Llcktrtg. was ap­
prehended Immediately.
Upon Investigation. It urns
determined that the 18-year old
waa a senior at Lake Howell
High School, and had report-

Teacher and Student of the Month

�Pre-schooler* a* St Peter's Prsschool. in Lake
Mary, recently invited their parents (right photo) lo
view the works of art they created during the school

Briefs

year The future Van Goghs (on the trod page and
left. Justin Pratt) and Picassos (Pawn Mennela.
left center, and Austin Von Herbuit*. right cental)

enjoyed a program which included the unveing of a
commemorative 25th anniversary video, spottghtmg events that hove occurred during the past year.

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Workshop for educators offers tuition waiver

Coelloeed
Pond Uo.nl, lake Mary, (off
Lake Emma Road).
Fur additional information,
contact l)om D. at 323-5152.
Secretary Clymer al 323*
8395, or Membership Chair­
man Ethel Shapiro at 3240732.

Frm 1*951 htlp
The Seminole County Bar
Association Legal Aid Society
provide* free legal aenrtceo lo
low income Seminole County
residents In certain etvtl case*.
Our ofTlcr assists with Dissolu­
tion of Marriage. Guardian­
ship. Landlord/Tenant
dis­
putes. Senior Cltlxen legal
matters and other miscellane­
ous matters.
Outreach office* are located
In Sanford and Lake Maty by
appointment only. For further
Information and screening for
eligibility call our main office

in Altamonte Springs nt (407)
834-1660.

Ssrnmar proirams
Seminole County Public li­
brary presents the following
summer programs:
An
Egyptian
adventure.
Frank Uutus brings his pup­
pets and stories to the library
In a program for schoolige
kkto. Aa the Wacky Professor,
h r wtU explore an Egyptian

Branch.
C.A.R.E. (Creating Animal
Rrspcet Education) Founda­
tion will bring their Florida
animals. Including a Florida
panther to the library. There
will be two programs each day
ao that everyone will have a
chance to aee and hear about
the animals;
June a at a a
3:15p.m . at the East Branch.
Thursday. June 4 at 10 *
II:1 B a.m. at the North

A unique opportunity awalta
area educator* this summer al
the Daytona I teach campus of
Embry-Riddle
Aeronautical
Unfteratty.
Elementary and secondary
educator*
may
gain
the
knowledge and took needed to
Integrate aviation and aero-

tlona in aviation and aeroopoce
concepts. Math Caanat For
educator* with an tn-drpth
background In mathematic-*;
will examine real-world appli­
cation* of aviation and aero­
space concept*.
Presenter* will include fac­
ulty from Embry-Riddle and
the University of Central
Honda, fuetl ip n lw n horn

deadline

for

rrglatratlon

will be reserved on a Bratcome, first-served bast*. Par
ttclpaitta will meet In Room
102 of Embry-Riddle'* Airway
Science Simulation Labors
(ary. For huthtr information
or lo register, contact Patricia
Ryan at (904) 226-0499.

and more than 100 education
center* In the Untied Stales
and Europe. Its curriculum
covers the operation, engi­
neering. research, manufac­
turing.
management.
and
marketing of modem aircraft
and the system* that support

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Workshop Is free lo the pub­
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served. Iten percent discount
on all puremuca during the
event Cali ASAP to reserve
■eating. Ever After Books la lo­
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suite 137. Longwood. (407)
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8. O ik Avc.. Saruord. was arrraird Wednesday. May 20. by
Sanford police. Rushing was
cliargrd with possession of
crack cocaine and possession
of drug paraphernalia. Rushing
was unrated In (he 1000 block
of South Maple Avenue. A
Sanford QUAD officer observed
defendant In a dnig deal.
Joluile Tanner, 47. of un­
known m ddrncr. was arrested
Wednesday. May 20. by San­
ford {Kilter.
Tanner
was
cltargrd with possession of
crack cocaine wtth Intent lo
distribute and possession of
dnig paraphernalia. Tanner
was unested In the 200 block
of Noitli Klin Avronr. Sanford
QUAD squad made the arrest.
Lonnie Fuller. 10. of un­
known residence, was arrested
Wednesday. May 20. by San­
ford poller. Fullrr was charged
wiili possession with Intent lo
acll/deltver crack cocaine and
Itossessioii of drug parapher­
nalia Fuller was arrratrd at
l-akr Monroe Trm u e . Sanford
QUAD squad made rise* arrest
Sfiuwii Green. IS. of 220 Yale
Dr. Hnnkmt. was arrested
Wednesday. May 20. by San­
ford polite. Green was charged
with sale and delivery of co­
caine. lies nsusing. resisting
without violence and loiterlug/prowling. Green was a r
rested bi the 1000 block of
South Maple Avenue. Sanford
QUAD squad made the arrest.
Ak|.uidniH» Osorio. 30. of
1.122 Kosrrllff a r .. Sanford,
was arrm lrd Wednesday. May
20. by Sanford police. Osorio
was tliorged with altering It­
em sr plate/valldation sticker
ol trItulc/mobile home and
habitual traffic offender driving
while Itcrnse is suspended or
revoked. Officer conducted a
traffic slop due to Osorio's car
Inning no tall lights.
Kelly Lawyer. 43. of 401 Bell
Are.. Sanford, was arrested
Thursday. May 21. by Sanford
poker. Lawyer was charged
wtth driving while hemsr Is
suspended or revoked and at­
taching tag not assigned. Law­
yer w w s arrested tn the 100
block of North French Avenue.
A roniputrr check revealed that

motion officer far the Seminole
County Sltertffa office said that
Torres Is currently an Inmate
at (he John E. Folk CorreeIfanal Facility- He did not know
when, or If. Torres would be returned to New York.

rested far marijuana posses­
sion. One teen at the Ocneva
party roccfvcd the additional
charge of earaping.
14. Jack Caah. public Infor­
mation officer far the SherdTa
Office, aald that aome of the
teen-agera commented that
parties and underage drinking
have been done since 'time
immortal*, ’ ll la a tradition
that la long overdue to be
stopped.* aald Caah.
The Sheriffs Office has said

Daluc Ln.. Winter Springs, was
arrested Wednesday. May 30.
by Winter Springs poke*.
Boaebeny was charged with
battery and was arm ted at the
above odder so. Unasbarry al­
legedly grabbed hto wlfa fay the
arm and threw her to the
* j£ y ra Miles. 47. of 1300 W.
14th St.. Sanford, was arrested
Thursday. May 31. by Hanfard

C la ss

that 'zero tolrrancr". a new
philosophy lo curb llir alcohol
and dmg abuse l»y teen -ugrra.
la not a one Hum* UiIiik . Loaf
Friday. 17 arrrwls wrn- uuidr
at a rhrtkpuiiil.
And Cash
aald Dial lltrrr i* unollirr
checkpoint wrlu-dulrd tonight
on die rant side of Sanford.
‘ Zero tolrrancr inruns zero
tolrrancr.’ wild Slu-rllf l)on
Esllngrr ul a piraa conference
last week.
•If wr run w i t onr life. Ihrn
II la worlli It.’ wild Cash.

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rick was chart
and grand thrf
was arrested In the 300 block
of Norih Moss Road. Flick al­
legedly enlrrrd a residence via
the patio and took two bikes

Sanford police. Bowed was
charged with retail theft and
srreared in the 3000 block at
South Orlando Drive. Howell
allegedly concealed a calcula­
tor in hla pants.
Usa Johnson. 33. of 3400
Sipes Avr.. Sanford, was a r
rested Thursday. May 31. by
Sanford police. Johnson was
charged with retail theft and
resisting
without
violence.
Johnson wws arrested m the
300 Mark of East 30th Street.
Johnson allegedly stoic ciga­
rettes ham convenient More.

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The airport authority has agreed to purchase
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land they Intend to use far the runway project.
The credits, purchased at $18,000 each, will
be used to purchase. Improve and preserve

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such as most citrus products
from Asia, are banned outright
from entering the Untied
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Religion
&amp; «ee Qdm iaaion

Joining with the Concert of
Prayer and encouraging par*
Udpotion bt the March for J t aua on Saturday. May 30.
Sanfonfa location la 330 E.
Commerce
(Faithful
Word
Mlntatrtea). The March w ill
begin at S a m.
For more Information call
Maureen Bravo at 332-7300 or
call 070-2040 cat. 0300.

CONCERT
Sunday, May 31,1998
7t00 p jk
NEW LIFE W ORD CENTER
1311 Oak Ave., Sanford. FL

SANFORD • Zion Hope Mis­
sionary Baptlat Churrh. 710
Orange Ave.. will hold an Old
Fhahkmed Sunday on Sunday.
May 31 at I I a.m. Come
dveaaed M your "Old Fash­
ioned Dude.'
The pubbr la Invttrd lo at­
tend.

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SANFORD • 'Just the Truth*
haa begun meeting In the cof­
fee shop neat lo Family Wor­
ship Center* sanctuary every
Friday night at 7:30 p.m. Want
lo be a part of this eanting

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25-year-old Geneva church gets
a new name and a new format
HERALD CORRESPONDENT

participating from other area churches. They
also haw* a Young Couples meeting twice a

Rev. A. Anthony, and the
Dr. H.D. Rucker, FI rat
ah M.S. Church: the Rev.

Honor th e H oly S p irit, w ear red for the Pentecost

U pointing? A perse
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part of the gift of
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C hristian Supplies

Come &amp; Shop
Lane’s Christian Supplies
(in the Bayhead Eye Center).

8 2 0 W. Lake Mary Blvd..
Suite #108
Sanford. Florida 32773
(407) 330-5851
LONdWOOD - Pray Central
Florida wtU meet on Tucaday,
J i m 1 at 11 * 0 u l at

Hours: 10:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M
Tuesday - Saturday
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over yet.

only means a
new beginning
in high school

Nod Thursday. 14 Seminole
County athletes will gather
one Anal time to b r awarded
with the Seminole llemld Stu­
dent Athlete Awards.
It will be the second annual
event, but the first involving
schools from each of the
seven county public schools.

Parks ft Brrrratton Depart

Yesterday marked the final day of school
i Semlnoie County.

and la a renowned speaker
known nationally.
Winners from each school
Lake Brantley: Ryan Pagan
(football, weightlifting). Olngrr
Sellick (soccer).

Lake Maty:
Paul Betk
(basketball). Mary Leah &amp; itton (basketball).
Lyman:
Mark
Lewis

I attended parts of three graduations Inudftm the entire night at Lake Brantley's.

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M ■8emmots H n U , Santart, Florida ■Friday, May 29.1996

People
Sorority hosts future leaders
Blood Bonk
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.

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

8anior actlvltlaa
Lake Mary Seniors Invite
anyone 85 years of older to join
them In two weekly activities
on Monday: Woodcarvera, from
9:30 to 11:30 s.m. Games from
1 to 3 p.m.. at the Frank Evans
Center. 158 N. County Club
Road.

Sanlor amploymant
An
employment
program
sponsored fay AARP Senior
Community Service Employ­
ment Program la held at the
Sanford National Ouard A r­
mory, 915 E. First St.. Monday
through Friday. Interview hours
are 8 a m. to 1 p .ir. Telephone:
324-8008. The program assists
seniors. 55 ana aver, to return
to the work place.

Cancar Support
Support. Hope and Recovery,
S H A R ., meets every Monday

SANFORD - Kappa Sigma
Omega Chapter of Alpha
Kappa Alpha Sorority of San­
ford presents their second an­
nual "The Oems of the Future*
pageant.

T im e students received train­
ing in cth|uette. vtalled the
Seminole Community College
Career Lab, attended diurcn
and other social activities
which enriched their Uvea.
They also shared and read to
residents of the Oood Samari­
tan Home.

Young terns ate presented
during an rxrltlng program of
talents and accomplishments
along with musical and dance
performances.
Motivational speaker will be
Ronald Nathan, the principal
of
Ooldsboro
Elementary
S rh "«i and the minister of mu­
sic of Sanford Tabernacle of
Prayer Church.
Oems are selected from the
schools and communities In
which they arr Involved In acItvHles that will enhance (heir
self confidence and service.

The money raised from this
project will fund three annual
college scholarships which will
be awarded on Saturday, June
8. 8 p.m, al Seminole Commu­
nity College In the Fine Arts
Building. Admission to free.
The following youth, according
to Public Service Director Dr.
Gall Choice, will be presented
to society: Ashley Alexander.
Dtsncia Frauer both students
si Lakevtrw Middle School, and
Jonrll Mrh-illc and Danielle
Gordon, students at Greenwood
Middle School.

VFW, Auxiliary
Veterans of Foreign Wars and
the Ladles Auxiliary of Sanford
Post 10108 meet the third
Monday at 7.-00 p.m. at the
post home, 2044 S. Sanford
Avr.

Plflffon Fanciers
The Central Florida Pigeon
Fanciers Association meets the
third Monday of each month at
the Seminole County Agricul­
tural Center. 4300 Orlando
Drive. Sanford. For Informa­
tion. cal) Art or Jean Anderson
11831-8033.

Ovaraatara
Anonymous
Sanford - Ovrrcatrra Anony­
mous meets every Tuesday, at
10 s.m. In Parish Hall Whltner
Lounge of Holy Cross Episco­
pal Church in Sanford. The
meetings last about an hour.
There ore no dues nor fees.
The only requirement to attend
is the desire to stop eating
compulsively.

Shufflsboard
The Sanford Tourist and
ShuTIleboard Club practices
every Tuesday and Friday
starling at 1:30 p m
The
courts are located behind the
Sanford Senior Center. Thoae
Interested In playing, learning
to play or Joining the d ub may
call Ruaa Kltner. president.
322-7751. far information.

When it’s time to paint your home
Is rarely caused fay bod paint.
The same paint that peels In
some spots will slick tena­
ciously for 40 to BO yean In
other spots. Latex paints are
the Industry standard for moat
exterior house painting and
they continue to improve.
Long-term testing has shown
that 100 percent acrytte latex

When pami begins to peel off
your eoffMs. one likely culprit
Is a dogged or leaky gutter.
The beat prevention la to clean
your gutters frequently.
Rain often soaks aiding

BARBARA
HUGHES/
GREGG

5 Using spray equipment
without back-brushing. Most
pro# iitf ■pray cquiptiirtii iot
speed. But. sprayers rant en­
sure a good bond, so a second
painter should always follow
Heady behind the sprayer to
brush the pamt into the a ir­
fare. You aha need a back
brush 4 you srv painting with a
taffrr.
8. Unexpected haiards. eurfc

Two weddings are too close
for worried groom’s com fort
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Inc., meets the eeceod Monday
of the month at 8:300 pm . at
Kllamey Baptist Church, 701
Formoso Are.. C.E.U. Hass

ad taking
Mfchpc*
teat -f H y

to know a patient's problems) In
ofgor to knew which physician in
Ubt^grou^shaukl see him a i m

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physician and are referred aleew h y , itot you ware 100 percent
right whan you told the wwnan te

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DEAR ABBV
great-aunt, 'Ethel,* and I share a
common interest in antiques and
collectibles. Aunt Bthsl's children
and grandchildren have never
sxpmassd an Internet la what they
call 'Junk.* Over the years, Aunt
Ethel has given aw various items
that I cherish. One gift in particular
she had bad for more than 30 years
before giving it to aw about two
ym n igo.
Whon she gave it to ms, her
daughter, ■Sandy," asked her if she

given away the Hem. I offered to
give it to Bendy because 1 didn't
want to roust any conflict, but oho
refused It because it had already
been given to me. She said she Just
wanted to let me know she was

K m h m I C h ib
The Central Florida Kennel
Club meets the third Tuesday
of every month, at B p m . at
the Lake Island Recreation
Center. 480 Harper. Winter
Park.
Anyone interested In the bat*
terment and protcctton of pm*
bred dags or tn bleeding or
■hawing dogs to welcome to at*

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The meaning of Memorial Day

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One year laler. Q cn rril John A. Logan. Ns*
(tonal Commander of the Grand Army of the
republic, laaued an order designating the 30th
of May 1R8S, aa a day to decorate the grave*
of all who had fallen In the war.
Now, ISO year* later, we remember the
price which has been paid far our freedom.
we honor thoae who give their Uvea In the
C M I War. Spanish'American War, World War
I. World War 11, Korean War and Vietnam War.
Add to Ihlv bat an appreciation and honor for
other* who loot their the* In event* as Dessert
Storm; and, we would be tendm not to give
thanks today also to thoae who are presently
defending our roasts to keep America free.
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Dr. C o lt ................................... 6B
Horoscope .............................. 6B
Obituaries ...........................(A

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live*. I l " SI nil'll w e ll llllllll,: .1 l i i l j . s III m i l l ' l l
individuals w ho h&lt; l|e d save lives and a s s is te d
11lost i .niglil in Iasi w t e k s t o in a d o
11" Ills ! oil Mu si eiie wi le a sto u n d e d at th«
extent nl the da m a g e a n d Mie lo iiijH ts u ie " I the
lia litv it suit Ills
I.M U a tli'l th is a w tlll lo llia d o
th*v w i n h o ld in g the n ow n a n d h rl| im g e.n h
u tlie i a nd h e lp in g Us
J o h n s o n said
Johnson I I |uni|M'd Ills llim ii o ovei a ■ oU|i|i
ol jiine l i e e s at to s s Sl|ies Avenue and dashed
low .ild a liollie w hose loot had h ern hlown oil
lli holli I* d inside and lie a id a woitian hoi
lei h.ii k I III lie ie Praise the l o r d
K r ,i u iliil ’&gt;2 v e a l old l e d lla s iv w a s a shot
ol a d ie n a lin e to J o h n s o n In the next lew n u n
Please See H f i c u r . I’l ( f 4A

By Nick Pfeifauf
M KKAI.I &gt; S I A l l W R IT E R
lw\KK MAKV Cirowth in l-ikr
Mary has involved a numher ol
major drvelo|»menls during the
past years
Major |»ro|ects
however, require major ronsld
eratlon and lids Thursdays
i lly
commission
meet Inn
should stand as a prline exam
|ilr
Ol the lour Items listed on
tin* agenda under unfinished
business, one has been post
(M illed at live |ircvlous lolllin ls
sion meetings, one postponed
four times, one three times,
and the lourth Item lias had a
request submitted by the aji
pllcunt to postpone It.

" lln ' largest part o| it in
voices Mie jiio p o se d
s ilio o l.
D a r n in g I 'iilim ite d
In te rn a
11011.11.* sa id
C it y
M anager
J o h n l.lttou T l ir l.u tillv Is to
he lot .tied on the west side ol
R.m toul l-in e , north ol Mie
1 ilv s sjto tis (o n i|)le x .
"We w aul lo in su re aj)pro|&gt;rl
ate tra llti How Irom K a n tim l to
41) A." l.lttou sa id K anto ul In
Mie 4fi A side re m a in s unpaved
at Mils tim e
"llie 1 Ilv lielleves that Mils Is
a needed facility," lie rontlll
ued. 'hill we waul lo make sure
the 11.till, problem doesn't lx1 nine llnaiii tally Impossible lor
the developer." Utton sug
gesled one answer may lie a
Pirate free Growth. Page 4A

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■Ii |i.11 Ilia i d |' ivs A I .1 sq uall*

O rlnndo Sanford Airport Director Slave Cooke
|'l M*S to the AliJM irt A iiM lo lltv
w ln i h is m a n d a te d to use the
m i o m i o n o|ie ia tlo u a l m n t t r is
s .,n lm d ( ilv
M a lta ge i
H ill
S im m o n s
a lo n g w ith P o lu e
t hlel In, lu ll.u d a n d D e p u ty
D e n n is
W td liid ie
had
1 hiet
jiltA lo u s lv to u te d the a tljio rt

tool
Im i
Mt
shoem aker
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tlie m b e l |
suggest! d we m ig h t m a k e It
low 1 I
1 111 k&gt; s a lt) th e
m d d in u m
■tin il lilt j it e v t i i u s lv d e l e t m i l i e d
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h u ild lllg w as &gt; I s ',
s q u .iM tool
\N • m i g h t In- a i d e
to I i m
wdh
that
h e 10111

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W hile tin &lt; llv ol S a u lo rd
tu.ills o w n s the a ttjio lt
lent
Illoliev le iC IV e d lot s l im title s

huildmg

Meat t*uiu

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During a m e n i

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1 o m iiils s lo u w o ik se ssion
M ir
tom was des, n lie d as s a tis ).,«
im v w d h S iin ii'o n s p r e d n tm g
Mu h u ild m g w o u ld ha ve su ltl
1 lent sjiai 1 lot the d e p a rtm e n t
l i n d s toi jMisstlilv the next tw o
llt'l .nil 's

lh ll.ltd s.lld tin* jMilli 1* ill*
|ia rlm e iit is hasti a lly in la vor
ot the [eliM .itlott 'l i n t we d o n t
know ex. ii tly h o w m m It w o rk it
I t r u r Bee C o p * . P i | ( 4A

Director's
job may be
in jeopardy
Uy Nick Pfelfauf
I IF RAM ) S T A F F W R IT E R
SANFORD

Steve Cooke has

I m c ii a director of tlir Orlandu

Suidiilri Attjiolt m iii e lirforr It
was labeled wttll tlial Itallir. Hr
lias served as tlir top man
sim e I *1*11
Now however, with no spe
I’l m r Her Director Page 4A

1950s: Hop back
to Platters’ music

L a k e M a r y revisits
issue o f g ro w th

C e« t i e d S to x U h is

H

tlir

&lt; Ms &lt; n llillils s liin .lint 's .ilitiilil
Nii|i..it At it In Its In lit .1 11111,1
1l i i r t m g . i l Mn . i l l ) Mill ssllli Mir
III.Ifni III III b r in g .1 ills! Ils sln ll
n| lln us» ■•( 11, nli Iii!»: O n is
tla • Uv s new jH'lit i station
Hi,
s h n i l l 's dejiaitiueut
will
I* ii i ,, v i n , tioiu that tot at Ion n&gt;
it*, la w hc.tdqu.il trt s .,1 l i ve
I'o iiils al M" m i l " I S e jile iii
In I

Platters singer S o n n y Tu rn e r

By David Frailer
IIKRAl.D ST AFF WHITER
SANFOId)
F'or those who cannot rrmemhrr
the UtfiO's and its music. Sonny Turner Is aLiout
to remind you. lie will lie appearing at tlir Bob
Carr Auditorium Friday. March 0 The show will
start at H ji m and It will lie one night only
Calling from Ids home in Uts Vegas, the Saltlord native said he will be singing some vintage
Platters songs In addition to new tunes.
"I’eoplr prefer to listen to the music they
tip with." said Turner. The fonner lead singer of
the Platters has been coming to the Sunshine
Slate four Mines a year for the past 10 years,
lie Is here lo |iiomoti his new album. Middle o f
the Hood.
Furrier's new group contains a four piece en­
semble with live people, lie has been touring
through the United States, but he Is ready to re­
turn east to EurojM- and Japan In the coming
weeks. Currently. Turner has been entertaining
audlrru cs In Urs Vegas.
"It s not soul." said Turner of Ids new music.
"It's easy listening."
Please See Turner. Page 4A

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\| 1 \MONI&gt; SiPRINtiS
I tie
s« itituole luiintx I'olui At ti
•It. Ii.lg lli II \l I will spousot
a U. |(axe till' (WHOI pi o
Ciam lot student- in the tilth
thi ouch ninth gi.idr
horn
Thursday. March 12 through
Friday. March 20
llir program i- ih -igned lot
-Indents who wall have -pi mg
break at that tune It will allow
them to till their -pate tune
with mcauinctul aeltxalles
The W illi program
lor all
Seminole i ountx students wall
be In Id irom n a tti until
30
pm
at Uoscnxx aid
Si bool
1096 M em il Street in Alt a
monte Sptaugs Drputtr- will
stipetvt-i the sludelits
all
times fu st lot the program Is
$35 it students register pi lot
to Mart h 9 Allet that time.
fthe
I .. . cost
..... . Is s'
1.1
$40

I.XKK M vm
111! Renting
tnn Oak- -tibdlvi-lnn inxttr\mi in tin- 'Spring
Flint;*
Ni-tghb.ii tn&gt;.«d Vatil sale Sat
unlay. March 7 timti S a tn in
&lt; p in
Remington Oak- t- in tin
tn—m g- nl Like Mar\ aero—
.... M
S« him!

Audubon meeting

Community center to open
Hie Seminole Coutttx lloatd
ot t ountx Commissioners the
Seminole County ( ommunttv
Development Ollli e
D lslrtit
Commissioner Win Adams and
the South Seminole t oiiimu
nity Assoetatton lot Progress.
Ini invite the puli||&lt; to the
grand o|&gt;eiilng ol I he Lillie II
Green Cottiuitintiy Center. The
i oiiiim m lty Center wall house
the Iktys anti Gltls Club and
wall hold many community
(in.giants and functions.
llte grand opening will be
held on Saturday. March 2H at
3 p m at 325 Station Street

y

LOCAL FORECAST

ni

PAL WHO

Yard sale

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
The
Springtime In Tlte Park Craft
Festival wall he held on April 4
and 3 at the Seminole County
Suit ball Complex, oil DouglaRoad between S R 436 and
S R 134 in Altamonte SpringIlie le-ttval wall have craltbu-inr— and civic
grotipTlirre wall be .ut Easter egg
hunt and other actlxltir- lor
the whole family.

it itiit m a lt iH i

, i i\i .\\t '• 'i i
um .it 1••iicxximmI III- !»&lt;•*
ii \tr«i I.' ill* ii.1 ill. N ill..i i .*1
&gt; outti.
1c.nl*'i » null t i n* r
•\irl\ 1III- hi.'iilli in W i-bill g
loti P *
il&gt;. prom.tni i- dr
«t|*lir%1 Ini high -• I i.m.I - I i i.l*'iil\\lit* l| ix r .li'tli.hi—11.it. il le.nl
« l^ tip I'.iN-lltl.ll .mil -* In•l.i-t l*
turn! '«ln i- rxpi't led In tic
mu mu: l'*ii .iiit-t.indui g ll.l
It t« till 111
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tonight - ■■' “ P l"
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Cratt fair

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Young leader

in .I i»l.ir.t ■ i&gt;«i!!i i

SANTORO
l licte wall he a
meeting
nl
the
Seminole
Aiuhition Sueteiv on Sunday.
March 8 at the North llratieh
nl the Si'tiunnlc County Tahiti
labrarv. 150 N Palinettn Ave
in Sanford.
Hie speaker wall 1m- Charles
la'e Florid.i Atiilubon Senior
Vice Tre-ulrnt who wall he
-peaking on Con-rrvation I--u e- In Our Immediate Area
l or more inlonn.itloti. plra-e
i all i407i 323 8375

a t iit
I m

•-»• i $

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TIDES

T o d a y : S u n n y . Illg lis In the
u p p e r -6 0s. L o w s In the m id40s
T h u rsd a y
T h u n d e rs to r m s . H igh s in the
m id 7 0 s L o w - in the lo w -5 0 s
F r id a y : T h u n d e r s t o r m -. H igh s
In llte m ld -7 0 ». I.iw s In the
m id 5 0 s
S a tu rd a y :
P a rtly
t loutly lllg h s tn the lnw'-70s.
l-n w - m d ie m id to u p p e r - 5 0 -

EXTENDED
W EDNESDAY
Sunny 69 46

WEDNESDAY:
SOLUNAR TABLE: min. 10:30
a.in., maj. 4:20 a.m.. min.
11:00 p in., maj. 4 45 p in.
TIDES: Daytona Beach: high:
12:10 a.m.. 12:41 p.m. . low:
6:33 a.m.. 6:50 p.m. New
Smyrna Beach: high,
12:21
a.m., 12:46 p.m., low: 6:38
OUTLOOK a m.. 6 55 p.m.. Cocoa Beach:
high: 12:36 a.m.. 1:01 p.m..
TH U RSD AY
T a t n n s 7 6 52 low: 6:53 a.m.. 7:10 p.m.

FR ID A Y
SA TU RD A Y
Tatrm a 75 56 P tc ld y 71 57

LOTTERY
H o ro art) the w inning n u m bers
s o lo cte d o n T u e s d a y in the
Florida Lottery

Fantasy 5
45-6-8-10
Lono (Fab. 28)
5-6-20-28-43-47

BEACH CONDITIONS
D a y to n a B ea ch &amp; N ew
S m y rn a B ea ch : S eas a rc 24 fe et w ith a m o d e ra te
chop. W ater tem peratu re til
D aytona Is 61 degrees and
at N ew S ym rna. 62 degrees.
W in d s are from the west at
10 15 tn.p.h.

STATISTICS
Play 4
8-840
Cash 3
3-3-5

T h e h ig h t e m p e r a t u r e In
S a n fo rd
T uesday
w aa
08
d e g r e e s a n d th e o v e r n ig h t lo w
w aa 41.
R e c o r d e d r a in fa ll fo r th e
p e r i o d e n d i n g a t l O a .m .,
W e d n e s d a y t o t a le d .OO In c h .
• S u n r is e .................... 0 :4 8 a .m .
• S u n s e t ......................0 :2 7 p .m .

mi

will l&gt;« mi liaml to Irntl assis
lam r lit many .liras

lly Sick Pfrlfnul
l a i n ^r.\i i w i n i k k

SANTORO
lln Seminole
i nuntx H l-.i-tii Rn nx crv fe n
• I swnin: Into opcr.illnn v r s
ti itla\ in Sanlonl Otr i r n t f l
l- di-lgllt'd In .1— 1st ti-ld i'ltlill tiling i l.inn- with the hril
• i.d Fillet gen i \ M.ill.igeilli ‘111
\... n« \ i l l ni ■V) ill i ntitiei I I n n
ixilli li'iii.idu •-1111111 damage
Hie ui'xx rei Hi t i- lotatn l at
llir Seiutnnle ( T i l l l l t X I i m p e l a
live l.xteiiNtm l N eivlrr aililttn
at m -s U S
Hum
«ln i'i'i l\
it mu
Flc.t
lliglivx.ix
17 •rj
W.illd nil 1 S I llglixxav 17 92
Il 1- tinkl'd
liilrt.il sl.ilr .itisl riilllllv -X trills (till will .illiiw ic -ld r illwlu&gt; li.ix'i .i|i|&gt;lli'il lui .ml in ii'
i i ixi up in thi' minute mini
lit. ill. &gt;11 .ilium ihr st .tills ul
llirll .•11|il Ii .lllulls It itlsn an It
l.lilts a li.mk ul tclrphim rlinked ililr illv tu FEMA. *il
Inning irsiilruts In lilt' .i aLatin
uu sin
6m.ill lltisiuess Ail
mmisli.itiuli ii|iplli .lllulls &lt;.m
In lll.ule nil site
Allillllnu.il lirlp Is .ilsn avail
iblr .it ihr i rn tri R epirsen
I un i s in.in x’.iiiiiiis .igrni Irs

*1 Ini ill.i I tix'iHinn nl Emergency
M.tu.igciiiriil
*1 lot Ida llrp.llttlirn l ul Instil
•uni'
In help resident- nil
(Irisi.iiul
ihr
prux'lsinns of
llirll lllstit.Illef pnlli Irs
•Seminole
( niilltv
Hullthllg
Drpl
In .isslsl In ubl,lining
blillilmg prim lts nil llir spot
•fniniimnitx .mil Veteran- Af
l.ilis ulllrl.ils
will hrlp link
rrsUlrnts wllli llirsr s r n iir s .
•Salvation Annx
Em ergency
SeiVlies ('.m lrrll
will be on
li.itlil tn srtxr sn.li ks .mil lint
nii'.ils tu auvnur iirrtlmg .issls1.1111 r
Within pisi ,i lew liuiirs .iftrr
iluurs In i ihr lltsl
iim r yi'sim l.iv inomlng. I'nli
Ii&lt; All.iits spukt's|M'tson H|).ll
.l.ii ksnn
rrpurti'd
rc« rtvlng
110 .ipplli atlnns Irom lnc.il
irsiilruts

n |M * ii.llg I t s

Ihr rrtitrr will I m' upi'it
srvrn cl.ivs ,i wrrk
Irutii H
.t tu until 6 p m .l.ii ksnn -.ml
Ihr rrulrt will ruullimi' In up
rr.itr. *.is lung ,ls wr arc
nrrcJrd

Damage assessment
SAN ItiRH Seiiitnulr fu tility I’tnpriTv Ap|italsri Hill Subrr
has liu.ili/ril an assrssiurni ul ilainagr In piuprrlv assnrlalrd
with ihr tuuiadurs Hr has rstiniatrd damage tu Iniililmgs m
llir t uiinlx at $5,355 milllnn Sutler's stall rondiit'tcd nil site
x(sits In cat h pinpritv w lictr damages wt'ir trpuiled tria lin g
in the loruadui's
llir flgllir durs not llit llldr huusrlinld gnuds nr xrhlelrs but
that Inloruiatlnu Is still bring t onipilrs.
Alilinugh prrllmlnary rsllm atrs wrrr lowrr. rounty nllli lals
bellrxe that llir I'lu prtlv Appraiser's (lgtirrs rrflrit tbr mag
uitiulr ul (b f inip.it t nl datnagr to Srtulnolr County proprrtv
nwnrrs

Care boxes available
SvVNLORI)
llir Sanlord Church ol Christ. 1500 S INirk
Ave has i arr boxes available tur vli tlilts ul llir toniadn. II
soineuur needs a box delivered nr you wish to pit k up onr for
i famllv nim r by llir rlu irih or rail 322-7781.
Hie I s i x e s contain enough liM id lor a lamlly lor lour days.
Items sui h .ls a razors, toiletries, paprr plairs. plastlrwarr.
eujis b«'veragrs. i aimed meals, t raekers. Jelly and inorr.
I luxes (nr miaul needs stu b .ls &lt;ha|M'rs. pacifiers, toys and
Inmuila arr bring assriublril

Volunteers sought
SANFORD - llir Srminnlr ( (immunity Volnntrrr C rntrr
iii'rds volunteers In three areas Thr Hist Is llcrnsrd co n tra c­
tors tn help rebuild homes Thr sreond Is lo help with (Iran
up and drhris removal, and llir third Is tu hrlp stalf Ihr
hardware store and inltii-storr bring established. Thr Semi­
nole Community Volunteer. Inc. Is requesting xnlnnleers to
phone 323-4440 for mlomi.itlon or registration.
D eb rU t iu n a n — • -----------SANFORD • As a result of the large amount of debris
created by the tornadoes, some trax'el lanes and drain.igr
ditches were blocked in some arras struck by the tornadoes
and piles ol debris on homesltes had created what were
considered hazardous conditions.
Seminole County Public Works Department crews managed
to clear the debris by the weekend however, and officials say
electric jwiwer lias now Ijeen restored lo all habitable
structures.
Seminole County and Sanford crews, county contractors
and donated debris removal equipment handled most of the
needs.
Seminole Countv Director of Emergency Management
Kenneth Roberts has Issued an executive order regarding thr
situation to prevent any further problems Involxing debris
recovery:
I No debris sliall he placed In drainage ditches or travel
lanes.
2. All persons removing debris from commercial
or
residential sites shall ensure that Ihr debris Is removed In a
safe manner. Debris must be placed in county approved
containers designated for debris removal.
Tlie executive order Is In effect until resc inded for I he
following Sanford streets: I’lne Way. Sipes Avenue. S. Sanford
Axe.. Marquette. Heardall. Friers Lanr, Kentucky. Laura.
Myrtle Street. Palm Way. South [frisson and Nolan Road.
For additional Information regarding cleanup work phone
the Public Works Emergency Support ut 323-2500. ext.
5075.

The last minute
More Ilian 20 American Red Cross outreach teams are
blanketing the hardesl hit tornado ureas lo locate und assist
families who may nol yet have come In to one of the service
centers. *Wr want to make It as easy as possible for families
to get the help they need.’ said Wayne Drennessel. director of
the relief operation.
Caseworkers started yesterday, going door to door in
Seminole. Orange, Osceola und Volusia Counties.
According to the latest Red Cross figures. In the four rounty
urra. 334 families are now receiving financial assistance.
1.797 persons have Msltrd crisis centers, and 21.924 meals
have been served.

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Janet Sharp, ono ol Iho many vxho lost pioporty n tho foconl tornadoes
m Santord was ono ol a number ol rosidonts turning out this morning al
tlie oponing ol tho FEMAottico in Sanlord at tho Agricultural Extonsivo
Center in Fivo Points Assisting hot ti Mlmg out applications lor assis­
tance is Dayla Whooler. nght. ol the Small Business Administration Dis­
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TALLAHASSEE - Florida Agriculture Commissioner Hob
Ctuwford lias estimated that there was $100 million In
damage dune lo Florida crops as the result of this winter's
storms, and attributes most of It to the tornadoes. The biggest
damage was done to wtntrr vegetables and strawberries.
Citrus reportedly lias received little damage, but estimated
are still being made.

Disaster assistance
TAL1.AHASSEE • Florida residents whose
homes or
businesses were damage tn the tornadoes and resulting floods
now luive until April 6 to register for assistance xvlth the
Federal Emergency
Management
Agency
(FEMA).
The
deadline was extended because of additional damage
reported during flits past weekend. The toll-free line for
FEMA Is 1-800-462-9029.

Stray animals
SANFORD • Seminole County Animal Control Is warning
citizens In the tornado damaged area to be cautious of wild
and stray animals. While there Is no reason for alarm,
precautions should he taken:
(.Avoid contact with wild animals und stray cats or dogs.
Do not pet or feed them.
2. Teach children lo do llir same and report Immediately If
they arc bitten or scratched by any animal.
3. Make sure pets are currently vaccinated against rabies.
Tills Is especially Important for pets that are allowed
outdoors.
For Information or ushistuner. phone Seminole County Animal
Control al 323 2500. rxt. 5200.

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S an ford M id d le School
band recruits musicians
By Carter Qllmartln
HERALD CORRESI*ONDENT
SANFORD
Thr Sanford
Middle
Sclioril
Symphonic
(land |M*rfonnrd at six Sanford
schools hctwrrn Feb. 2-1 and
March 3 on the annual elem en­
tary recruitment tour.

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Sanford Middle School band Director Rhotl Co* intro­
duces the program to fifth graders vtfto wi* be entering

middle school next year and can choose to join the
band

This years fifth graders must
soon select a sixth grade rlnss
schedule. All sixth graders will
lake a full year of English, sci­
ence. soc ial studies and math.
They will take a semester of
reading and one semester of
physical
education
Enrich-

It.iv Avenue. 'Ilic
meeting,
scheduled In begin at G;.’tO
p h i Is open lo Ihr puhlli

ilr r r Is a listing of some u p ­
turning meetings of govern
ment hoards around Srmlnolr
C'ounty:

Nuisance Abatement
SANFORD - Ilir Sanfmd Nul
saner Abatement Hoard will
inert Wednesday. March 4. In
ihr City Commission Confer
rut r Room at Sanltml C'itv
Hall Items on the agenda In
i hide .i status of « tniiplI.iiK «'
rrgardlng a residence at MU7 S

Scenic Improvement
SANFORD
'Dir Sanford
Scenlt Impmvrmrnt llo n il will
meet Wrtlnrsday. March -t. lo­
ginning ai -I p m . in llie tilv
commission conference room
.it Sanford City Hall
Items
scheduled tor discussion In
ttude wink projects &lt;111(1 a rec­
ognition award lor ihr mouth
ol March. Ini Uualliv Conirol
l-andscaplng
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Work session
I jONGWOOD - The lamgwood
City Commission will conduct
a work session Monday. Mari h
9. in the commission chant1m-i s hems on the agenda In­
clude a review and discussion
ol the Seminole Television
Council agreement, a presenta­
tion bv CALNO and a review of
the city commission rules and
priM rdlirrs
Ding wood dry hall is located
at 175 VV. Warren Avenue

SANFORD
lire .Sanford City
Commission will conduct troth
a work session and regular
turning Monday. March fl. The
work session. In the city man­
agers conference
room.
Is
s&lt; In-doled to trcgln at 3:30 p m.
Tire regular commission m eet­
ing will begin at 7 p m . In the
commission chambers.
A complete listing of Items
on tlie agenda for Iroth m eet­
ings will In- listed In thr Herald
lllls weekend

POLICE BRIEFS

Storm

Builder warning
TALI .A) LASSEE Sbilr and trdrral disaster ollliials mu r
again are warning Florida tornado and Hood victims to
beware ol uttsi ntpulous tmlldrrs when repairing damaged
iiomes and tjuslnrssrs. J im- Myers, director ot Itie Florida
Department of Community All.ilrs rnmmrnird.
"Every
disaster attrac ts rrbulldrrs who defraud residents Iterause
they arr vulnerable .mil eager to gri bar k Into llu-n homes
Ollliials stress dial residents should ask tor idenllllc allon
and references, and require evidence dial rrbulldrrs .ire
licensed Also, residents should not jsiy for work before It is
completed
When In doubt, plionr die Attorney G enerals Economic
Crimes Office at |H50| 414-3600.

Children counseling
Die Florida Departmenl of Chlldrrn ft Families Is offering
monetary assistance and mental health counseling tor
|&gt;erscins In the areas affected by die El Nlno-rrlated storms,
(lcmds and tornadoes.
Victims run received up to $13,400 to cover housing,
damages to personal
property,
medical
expenses or
transportation costs. Money can also In- used lo cover funeral
expenses for those who died as a result of the disaster.
Funding for Ihr department Is from ihr U 5 Small Business
Administration and volunteer agencies
For additional Information phone 1-800-462 9029.

Funeral assistance
Seminole County Office of die
Slate Attorney V ictim s
Scrvtcrs Iras set up a trust fund specifically lor funeral
rx|&gt;rnsrs for victims of the tornado In Seminole County
Donations may Ire madr at any Seminole County branch of
Huntington National Bank.
Any family members who nerd assistance with funeral
expenses may contact Kadr Moncrtef at the Olllce ot the
Slate Attorney (407| 322-75:14. ext. 01 15 or ext. 01 12.

OMV lees waived
Tire Governor has Issued an Executive Order allowing the
Tax Collector to waive DMV fees for duplicate or replacement
motor vehicle license plates, registration certificates, tide
certificates, and duplicate or replacement drivers licenses,
for residents of die effected counties, who lost these Hems
due to the adverse weather conditions, llils waiver Is effective
until April 25. IB9B for all victims o f our recent tornado
tragedy.
In addition, the Seminole County Tax Collector's OITIcr Ls
authorized to waive the fees Imposed by law for late renewal
or application for the above documents and licenses which
were delayed due to the effects of the adverse weather
conditions.
Ail Seminole County Tax Collector's OtTlrrs have a required
"Waive" affidavit to help those affected
regain those
documents lost In the storm.

Disorderly conduct
Andrew Little. 23. of ‘I
Horseman Cove.
Ding wood,
was
arrest rd
Sunday
by
( assellrrrrv |x»li»
Little was
&lt;barged with disorderly con
dm I and arrested til the 700
blur k ol Si.tie Road 43ti Ofli
n-r pulled up to residence and
noticed Lillie lighting with an
other man in the grass
William Walsh
22. ol I I
Sleepy
Hollow Cove.
Ding
wood, was arrested Sunday by
Cassell tern* polite Walsh was
charged with disorderly condm ( and arrested to the 700
tilde k o| S t a le R o a d 4 3 0 .

Retail theft
Michael Kalin 40. ol 4 172
Auglitoit Ct . Winter Springs,
was arrested Friday try Longwood
|&gt;oll&lt; e.
Kahn
was
charged with retail theft and
arrested In the 1)00 blink of
West Stale Road 434. Kahn
allegedly otlrm ptrd
to exll
store without p.ivtng for Items

Robbery
Jason McCarthy. 27. of 705
S Kdgnnon. Winter Springs,
was arrested Friday hy Oviedo
|M)ln e McCarthy was charged
wtlh robbery, resisting and
battery.
McCarthy
was ar­
rested In the HO block of West
Mitchell
Hammock.
Report
said that McCarthy allegedly
tried to conceal two bottles of
vodka In the front ol tils pants
and tried to leave store. When
confronted by clerk. McCarthy
started to fling his arms and
dhows. He also hit one em ­
ployee and kicked another.
Gary Kleiner. 40. o f 13H4
Madiid Way. Winter Springs,
was arrested Sunday by Semi­
nole County deputies. Kleiner
was charged with UUI and urresteil on Red Bug lake Road.
Officer said tli.it Kleiner failed
to maintain a single lane
which prompted a traffle stop.

Burglary
Erie Chapman. 25. of 1304
W. IGth St.. Sanford, was ar­
rested Friday by Sanford p o­

Volunteer center
Seminole Community Volunteer Ccntrr. Inc., sponsors of
the Rrttred A Senior Volunteer Program and the Seminole
Volunteer Center. Is the official contact agency In Seminole
County coordinating efforts on behalf of the Federal
Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the Seminole
County Office o f Emergency Management. Volunteers wishing
to assist and agencies and Individuals needing assistance In
Uie aftermath o f the recent tornado are asked to contact the
Seminole Volunteer Center at 323-4440.
Individual volunteers, as well as groups from businesses and
churches, are encouraged to call and assist In the
communities affected by the disaster.
Agencies providing em ergency assistance und relief, who
ure In need of volunteers, are also encouraged to contact the
Seminole Volunteer Center.
Individuals needing assistance, or those aware of others
who need assistance may also contact the Seminole Volunteer
Center.
For additional Information please contact Patricia Shtrlds
or Gloria Black at 323-4440.

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Chapman w-as arrrsteil in the
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Avenue.
Harry Voirkin, 34. of 2G2
Buttonwood
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W lntrr
Springs, was arr rated Sunday
by CasscIlM-rry police. Yuukln
was charged with burglary to
dwrlllng
with battery
and
criminal m ischief lie was a r­
rested at the above address.
Youkln allegedly tried to break
into Ins ex girlfriend s house

Accident taada to anact
Connie Kelly, lib. ol 300
Woodgrrrn
Lit..
Winter
Springs, was arrested Monday
In- Wlntrr
Springs
pollrr.
Kelly was charged with driving
wtilir license Is suspended or
revoked Kelly was urreslrd at
thr above address. Report said
that Kelly was involved In arcldenl

DUI charged
Rebecca lint tain. 19. of 227
Sherry. Winter Springs, was ar­
rested
Monday
by
Winter
Springs police.
Bnttaln was
charged with DUI and am-sicd
at the com er of Edwin and
Sherry Officer said that Brit­
tain crossed over the yellow
llnr and also made a wide nglu
Hint Into the oncoming lane of
traffic

Open container
Timothy Burke. 35. of San­
ford. was arrested Monday by
Seminole
County
deputies.
Burke was charged with open
container and arrested at the
comer of 13th Street and
Shrpper.

Trespass charged
Richard Arnold. 38. of 2545
Park Dr.. Sanford, was arrested
Sunday by Sanford police. A r­
nold was charged with trespass
after warning und arrested In
the 2600 block o f Orlando
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Rescue

Crime

Continued from Pa|i 1A

Contisasd horn Pags IA

utrs hr helped two injured
women and a dog Into the
Hronro. T h e dog followed and
I let it In," Johnson said.
The Initial rescues were fo l­
lowed with the discovery o f the
dead. 'M y heart sunk." John­
son said, 'and things would
still be worse." Making the task
all the more difficult was the
fact Johnson, a 21-year vet
with the county emergency de­
partment. knew many o f those
who lived In the devastated
area.
*Mr. (Toml Tipton taught the
economics class I took.” John­
son said, ‘ Most o f the folks
here are second and third gen­
eration Sanford families.”
Neighbors and relatives of
the victims helped the rescue
workers count the number of
people In each residence. Ob­
viously. the Initial efforts were
to And the survivors, then to
figure out who was missing.
Then, more searching
and
clearing out hazards.
"We had a hat stick device
that goes off when there Is
(Linger and It was screaming at
times," Johnson said. "We got
all kinds o f staUc In our head
sets. In n crisis like this, you
do what you have to do. When
people ore dying, you Jump
over trees."
Whatever the courage the
rescuers had. so did the those
ravaged by the storm. T h e y ’re
not the type to call for help
unless they really need It."
Hammonds said. "These are
strong people who cared about
each other."
Hammonds. 43. has two
children aged B and 12 and
said each o f the men on his
crew also had children. “We re­
alized
how
precious
each
young life Is." he said.
On the night o f the horrible
twister. It was this crew that
searched for three hours to lo ­
cate 5-year-old Ashley Ann
Himes.
Firelighter Eric Boms. 31,
heard a cry for help from a
wooded area he was combing
around 3 a.m.

However, there is still much
work to be done.
Florida's
overall crime rate continues to
be third In the nation. Crim i­
nals broke Into 213,050 homes
and businesses In 1990 and
stole $1.6 billion In property.
They also committed 42,142
robberies and 94.777 aggra­
vated assaults.

Aahlsy Ann Hlmss
* It came from behind us and
It was very faint." Homs said.
"We found the little girl In sort
o f a squat position on the
ground surrounded by trees."
Dorns
sold Ashley
was
awake but he thought she must
have been unconscious for
awhile. It was a miracle she
wns alive, that she could have
survived being thrown 200
yards and tnto the trees.
"I told her I was a firefighter
and asked where she hurt."
Homs sold. "She pointed to her
right leg and said she was cold.
There was blood and mud on
her face. She was dazrd and
glassy eyed. I asked her for her
name and she said. "Ashley
Ann Himes.' *
Homs carried the girl from
the woods and said her arms
were so cold that he became
cold. also. "It was a miracle
she was alive." Homs said.
"The odds were stacked against
her.
T h ere in the dark and de­
struction. we had tills one little
ray of sunshine." Hammonds
said.
Ashley Ann lllm es was re­
leased Tuesday from Arnold
l*almer Hospital for Children
and Women. The men who res­
cued her say they would like to
see her ugaln but know It Is
best they do not. That her
seeing them so soon would
bring back the ten or of the
tornado.

Director
ctfic complaint about the Job
he Is doing. Cooke's contract
appears to be In Jeopardy. The
Sanford
Aviation
Authority
Tuesday voted to close Cooke's
contract effective at the end o f
September. 1008.
"I don't know what they don't
like. They Just didn't make that
clear. I told them I would be
Interested In continuing to
serve as executive director, but
I believe I'm deferring of some
clarify In what they believe has
been wrong." Cooke said this
morning.
Cooke had been granted a
one- year contract last Sep­
tember. when his title was ex­
panded to executive director.
It was expected that the con­
tract would be renewed, possi­
bly for an extended period, ss
Cooke's handling o f airport
management had hardly ever
come under criticism.
Depending on the approach
taken by the authority, Cooke
could find himself included In
the applicants for his own Job.
Details however were not Im­
mediately made available.
"It was on the meeting
agenda."
Cooke
said
this
morning. "It was a report on
the evaluation o f my contract.
They aaid they didn't like the
old contract and wanted a new
one."
He added that 1097 was the
best year thus far In the air­
port's operational history, and

o f a number o f awards for his
airport work, on the national
as well as local scene. One
such award was the annual
Toppers Award for his contri­
butions to the Sanford com ­
munity. Local
businessman
Tony Rusal, himself a previous
award winner, gave Cooke the
award.
Regarding the decision made
yesterday by the authority,
Rusal expressed concern, tie
said this morning that he be­
lieved Steve Cooke's arms being
"treated
shabbily"
by
the
authority.
"I don't know where they
would a better airport executive
director. He's done an out­
standing Job and Is well re­
spected In aviation circles. I
Imagine Mr. Cooke can go to
any airport In the country with
his credentials."
Ron Rose, director o f the
Oreater Sanford Chamber of
Commerce, said that he re­
spected the airport authority.
"It Is a capable, honorable
group that is formed to make
tough decision*. I would defer
to the Judgment by this board.
Aviation Authority member
Lon Howell, a former Sanford
City Commissioner, voted In
favor o f ending Cooke's one
year contract, but was against
advertising for any other appli­
cants for the position. Howell
was unavailable for comments
this morning.

he felt this year would be even
better.
Cooke has been the recipient

--Staff Writer Russ White con­
tributed to this report.

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Ernest Blocker. 82. South
Oleander
Avenue,
Sanford,
died Sunday, March 1. 1008
at Deltona Healthcare and R e­
habilitation
Center.
Mr.
Blocker was bom June 4.
1015 In Sanford. Mr. Blocker
was a self-employed carpen­
ter. He was a member o f Prog*
teas M.B. Church.
Survivors Include wife, Anna:
sons. Rodney. Calvin, both o f
Free Hold, N J .; daughters,
Mary
Jenkins,
Pensacola,
Elmira B. Sutton. Lake Alfred.
Susie B. Robinson, Miami: .12
grandchildren;
14
great­
grandchildren ;
four
great
great-grandchildren.
Wllaon-Eichclberger
M ortu­
ary. Inc.. Sanford, In charge of
arrangements.

PAUL KTAN LAURSR BVANS
Paul Ryan Laurer
Dublin Drive. Lake
Saturday. Feb. 28.
in Baltimore, he
Central Florida In

Evans. 20.
Mary, died
1998. Bom
moved to
1081. Mr.

Evans worked
for American
Automobile
Association.
Heathrow. Mr. Evans was a
student at Seminole Commu­
nity College.
Survivors include parents,
Christopher W. and Catherine
M..
Lake
Mary;
brothers.
Christopher C.. Cameron, both
o f Lake Mary; paternal grand­
parents, Joanne C. and Donald
C.. Sarasota.
Baldwin -Fairchild
Funeral
Home. Altamonte Springs. In
charge o f arrangements.

M ir w t B. SHORT
Allene B. Short. 83. Maitland,
died Monday. March 2. 1008
at Florida Hoapltal-Altamonte.
Bom May 25, 1014 In Ocllla.
Ga.. she moved to Central
Florida 1089. Mrs. Short v a a a
homemaker. She was a Bap­
tist.
Survivors Include daughter.
Diane
Tyre.
Altamonte
Springs.
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Funeral
Home.
Sanford, in charge o f ar­
rangements.

Through the FSA. the 67
sheriffs o f Florida are given a
forum to address lawmakers to
push for positive changes In
the criminal Justice system.
The FSA also provides sheriffs'
offices badly needed programs
such as affordable training,
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receive bimonthly issues of
The Sherds Star magazine
which oficra an Insider's guide
to law enforcement Issues and
The Rancher, a quarterly publi­
cation that details what ts
happening Inside the Florida
Sheriffs Youth Ranches. The
FSA Is a founder as well as an
active partner o f the Youth
Ranches that focus on the pre­
vention o f Juvenile delinquency
through residential child care
and camping facilities and
community-based services.
Residents who are Interested
In Joining the Florida SherifTa
Association but who have not
received an application In the
mall can pick up an FSA m em ­
bership brochure at the Semi­
nole County Sheriffs Office or
by mall at: Membership. Flor­
ida SherifTs Association. P.O.
Hox 12519, Tallahassee, FL
32317-2519.

For their donation, members
will receive an identification
card, honorary member shield
and bumper sticker to show
they are a supporter o f law
enforcement tn our area. T h e
Idea Is to attract law abiding
citizens to get Involved with
their communities." said EsllnR "-

Cops
CoalUasstf Croai Pags IA
would take to bring the build­
ing up to standards for our
needs." he said this morning.
Dillard said a Winter Park
company, contracted to do
previous studies, has been
working on making assess­
ments o f costs for the project.
Wlillc adequate space for the
police department needs Is
clearly available tn Building
310. changing the facility to
allow for records and evidence
storage and other needs still
must be considered.

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and save on
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car.
Stop in
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and ask us
about it

Growth
C o i l U «* 4

b o a Psfi* L A

private road to Uir school.
TWo of the unfinished busi­
ness Items pertain to the
school. Ordinance 858 had
been postponed on Nov. 20.
Dec. 4 and 18 and Feb. 5 and
19.
f i l e Sandy Ridge Preliminary
development
Involves
23.58
acres of land at the Intersec­
tion of 46-A and Rinehart
Road. "Most of the difficulties
In this, according to our staff."
Litton explained. "Is differences
In open space and buffer requtrementa."
The Sandy Ridge project Is
proposed for 348 motel rooms.
HO.000 square feet o f retail and
75.000 square feet of office
spare.
The Item requested for post­
ponement Involves Heverly En­
terprises. Earlier this week.
Litton sold he was unsure why.
but the applicant has asked
that the matter be postponed
on second reading.
As of early this week, the
following lin n s were listed on
the
"commission
meeting
scheduled to begin At 7 p.m. In
the commission chambers.
•Call to order - ceremonial
matters
•Special presentations - Proc­
lamation for Lake Mary High
School Girls Basketball Team •
Report from Jean Brooklyn.
Chairman of the Historical
Commission on Okie iskiMary Days.
•Citizens participation
•Report from city manager (see
below)
•Reports o f mayor, commis­
sioners. city attorney

today!
plans • lots 8 -1 1 Kvansdale No.
2 block A.
•Approval of Intergovernmental
Planning Coordination Agree­
ment.
•Ordinance 874 - 1st reading amending retaining wall regu­
lations.
•Adjournment.
As ol early tills week, the fo l­
lowing Items are listed on the
city manager's report agenda:
•Request for work order per­
taining to construction o f a
trail tn OMOclatlon with the
Rinehart Road Project from
Lake Mary Blvd. to CR-48-A not
to exceed 829.620.
•Request to purchase a speed
monitoring trailer and graph­
ics. not to exceed 8 1 1.462.80.
•Request
reappointment
of
Mm. Mixon to Historical C om ­
mission.
•Request direction on request

from Jennings Environmental
Services for extension o f fran­
chise.
•Request approval of amended
Interlocal
agreement
with
Seminole County for additional
funding relaUng to the Rinehart
Road Improvement project.
•Request approval of purchase
o f 3.5 mitigation credits from
Ecosystems Land Mitigation
Hank 111 Corporation for Rine­
hart Road Improvement In the
amount o f 8100.000.
•Request from Home Builders
Assn, to locate signs In rightof-way
during
Parade
of
Homes. March 22-Aprll 5.
•Additional Items.
Prior to the regular city com ­
mission meeting at 7 p.m.. the
city commission will conduct a
work session beginning at 5:30
p.m. Lake Mary City Hall la lo ­
cated at 100 N. Country Club
Road.

TOHY HUtSI

IM Hon* Cm I

TONY RUSSI
INSURANCE
2S7S 8. Franc* Avs.

322-0285
Our Investment in
Research is
Paying Off

N O TIC E OF C H ANG E
OF LAN D USE
The City of Sanford prbpotes to adopt tha fotkftring ordinance:
ORDINANCE NO. 335Z
AN O R D IN A N C E O F T H E C IT Y O F SA N FO R D . FLORIDA, AM ENDING O R D IN A N C E NO.
2065 O F SAID C ITY : SAID O R D IN A N C E BEIN G T H E CO M P R EH EN SIV E PLAN; A M EN D ­
ING T H E F U T U R E LAND U S E MAP O F T H E F U T U R E LAND U SE PLAN E L E M E N T O F
T H E C O M P R EH EN S IV E PLAN C H A N G IN G T H E D ESIG N A TIO N O F A P O R TIO N O F T H E
P R O P E R TY LYING B E T W E E N R IN E H A R T R O A D A N D C O U N T Y R O A D 46A AND
B E TW E E N R IN EH A R T R O A D AND O R E G O N A V EN UE S O U T H FROM LO W D E N S ITY
R ESID EN TIA L (LDRJAND M EDIUM D E N S ITY R ESID EN TIA L (MDR) T O H IGH D E N S ITY
R ES ID EN TIA L (HD R), M EDIUM D E N S ITY R ESID EN TIA L • 15 (MDR-15) A N D R E S O U R C E
P R O T E C T IO N (RP); PROVIDING FO R SEVERABILITY. C O N F L IC TS A N D E F F E C TIV E
DATE.

•Ordinance 858 • 2nd reading •
pertaining to Learning Unlim­
ited International Schools. Ltd.
future land use change
•Request
for
preliminary
Planned
Unit
Development
(PUD) for Learning Unlimited
International Schools.
•Request for PUD from Sandy
Ridge for 23.58 acres.
•Ordinance 872 • 2nd reading •
Amendment to the Compre­
hensive Plan from Beverly En­
terprises. Request for post­
ponement.
•Ordinance 873 • 1st reading request for rezoning north of
Lake Mary Blvd. between W il­
ton Drive and Crystal Drive.
•Request to fill property In ad­
vance o f submitting house

Turner
He said that hla main Inspira­
tions for hla sound la Ella
Fitzgerald, Nat King Cole. Bar­
bara Streisand and Frank Si­
natra.
Turner said that he Is excited
about today's new singers and
performers.
T r a glad to see
them being successful.* said
TUmer.
He cited Martah
Carey, Hanson. Celine Dion
and Babyface as the new.
bright stars.
Sonny Turner said that hla
ties with Seminole County sUll
remain strong. In fact. Turner
has titled hla stop to Florida
T h e Coming Home" tour. "I
feel strongly about Seminole,
especially the people at the
Seminole
Hospital,"
said
TUmer. He said that the (ana
at the hospital even developed
a Sonny TUm er doll.
"We have a variety o f talent."
said TUmer about hla group,
"We expect they (Central F lor­
ida fans] will enjoy the show."
For more Information on tick­
ets. contact Tlcketmastcr at
(407) 839-3000 or the Orlando
Arena Box Office at (407) 849­
2020.

A public haaring on tha ordinance will be held on Monday, March 9,1996, at 7:00 o'clock P.M. or aa
soon thereafter aa poaaibie, by tha City Commission of Sanford, Florida, In the City Corn mission
Room, City Hall, 300 North Park Avenue, Sanford. Florida.
Intareated partiea may appear at tha meeting and be heard regarding the adoption of the propoaed
plan amendment.
Copies of the proposed amendment to the Future Land Uaa Plan Map of tha Comprehensive Plan

art available at the Department of Engineering and Planning and at tha City Clerk's Office, City Hall.
Sanford. Florida, and may be inspected by the public.

ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: IP A PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL A DECISION MADE WITH
RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIOCREO AT THE ABOVE MEETING, OR HEARPtG, HE MAY
n e e d a v e r b a tim r e c o r o o p t h e p r o c e e d in g s , m c u jo m q . t h e t e s t m o n y a n d e v i ­
d e n c e , WHICH RECORO IS NOT PROVtOCD BY THE CfTY OP SANFORD. (PS 286.0105)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY OP THESE
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT 130­
5626 41 HOURS IN ADVANCE OP THE MEETING.

'Janet R. Dougherty, CMC
City Clerk

U

�®lje HeraUi
Soon nolo Herald, Sanlord. Florida • Wedneaday. March 4,1998

‘U t l M U l i }

M enoeA

Soccer shockers

Oviedo girls edge top-ranked
Lake Mary in sudden death

JCeUie W etnvt

By Jeff Berllnlcke
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR

Lak e M a ry ’ s
Y a n g has m ore
than wrestling
on his mind

&amp;
t

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS _ One
Inch lower and there might still hr
soccer going on at Lake Brantley
High School.
Oviedo and Lake Mary squared
off In the Class fiA-Dlstrlct 3 girls'
final at Tom Storey Field Tuesday
night and battled through regula­
tion. two overtimes, a shootout and
a sudden deaUi before Oviedo
claimed a 4-3 win to earn home
field advantage In Friday's regional
opener against Class QA-District 4
runner-up Boone.
The Lady Rams, formerly the topranklrd tram In the slate, will hit
the road lo lake on GA-4 champion
Winter Park. which lieat Boone 5-0
Tuesday night.
After the two overtimes and Ihr
first shootout, which ended In a 4­
4 tie after trams rxchsngrd five
allots, the trams went to sudden
deaUi.
Oviedo's Jessica Bourque heal
Lake Mary goaltendrr Jordan Kellgren with a shot that Just cleared
the crossbar. Advantage. Oviedo.
H im . Elizabeth Morris set up for
Lake Mary as Oviedo lender Tiffany
Christiana walled. The shot wm t
over
Christiana's
head
but
smacked I lie bottom of the croosbar and the Lions crlrbratrd.
*lt was nerve wracking.* Chris­
tiana. a freshman, said. *lt was
hard not knowing If It would hit the
cross bar. but 1 bellrvrd In Die
learn all night. I wasn't nervous. I
Just prayed It wouldn't get past
me.*

LIONS 4. RAMS 3, sudden death
Oviedo
Lake Mary

final*

1
2

2
1

1 _ 4
0 _ 3

(Mnlu 3 (Wall*. Murray. Haiti:

U k r Mary 3 (WHirr Ik-nltrj. CookyI Aa*1* 1* _ Ovlnto 3 lllall 21. lehr Mary 2
(Miert* A Rrlljtrrnl Shot* on gpal _ Oviedo
12. U k r Mary 14. Ilrrorti* _ OUrdn 15 3*4.
U k r Mary 212 2

For the Lions, It was the second
straight
non-loss
against
the
Rains, rvrryonr's favorite to go far
In the states. Oviedo tied Lake
Mary. 2-2. Just three wreks ago.
Dike Mary was favored going Into
districts hut coach Bill Elssele said
his team will Just have to become
road wurriors.
"We Just have to move on.* Ela­
stic said. 'W e ll Just take whatever
comes along If you want to win a
championship.*
Lukr Mary Jumped out early when
Allison Weber scored off a perfect
comer kick from Morris to give the
Roma a 1-0 lead.
Oviedo fought back Just two min­
utes later when Krista! Walts
scored on a crossing pass to even
the score.
lake Mury kept the pressure on
mid dominated play throughout the
Litter pari of the first half. Chris­
tiana made some key plays, stop­
ping an Ashley Krllgren shot from
point blank, hut la k e Mary forged
aluad. 2-1 Just before the half.
lire trams traded goals until
Oviedo tied It at 3 with a goal late
In the second half.
No one threatened late In regula­
tion snd die trams went to over­
time. Both overtimes ended scoreMS Girls. Pag* SB
i
,
|.
tin **. • Vasa «• ««•* «• •&lt;
• .j

l .ARE MARY _ Unsung hrrom rom r in many
shapes and sizes.
They arr the best players on a team or the
ones who might not get all of the glory but dedi­
cate themselves through hard work.
Lake Mary wrestler Philip Yang Is both of
those.
Besides being one of the best wrestlrrs not
only on the team but probably In the State of
Florida. Yang Is the quiet type who leads by ex­
ample. This Is his third year on the varsity tram
and he Is only a Junior.
Lost year. Yang helped his team win the dis­
trict championship and placed second In the re­
gion. He worked hard during the ofT season and
has given everything he has to the team this year
In order to Improve his performance and top last
year's finish.
*1 love to wrestle and I've been doing It for
about six year total.* Yang said. ‘ I'm always
•s
'V .
shooting higher and trying to Improve. I really
believe that If I'm wrestling at my full abilities. I
can match up with anyone In the state. But In
*■
IS *
.
.
____
order to keep Improving. I have to keep working.*
Ovtsdo snd Laks Mary gw* battle lor the ba&gt; during Tuesday night's Class 6ALately, that has been a little more difficult for
Yang.
Distncl 3 Soccer championship contest st Laks Brantley s Tom Storoy Field.
HH»1 |
About a week ago. his older brother who a t­
tends college at the University of Florida in
Gainesville, arms In a very serious motorcycle a c ­
cident. He has been In the hospital ever since
and was even put Into a coma because o f the se­
verity of his head Injuries.
la k e Mary was playing with die memory ol
B ta fl Rsports
Since the accident. Yang has been making
RAMS a. GREYHOUNDS 1. ovsrtlms
two former Irummatrs. Dustin Oorber and David
trips to Gainesville In order to be with his
[ary
O
i
l
.
*
Trausneck. not being with the team. Garber was
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS _ For most of the sea­
brother and his family through this difficult time.
L ym aa
I
®
0 _ 1
killed and Trausneck Injured tn an automobile
son the Lyman boys' soccer tram has been con
Goal* . tskr Mary 2 fh^wiatu Wywnt. Lyman I ILrwUl
He travels back and forth so he can go to school
accident In Longwood Saturday night. TrsusAval*i,
lake Mary I (Manfanl Shot* on # m I . Lake Mary
sidrrrd
the
best
tn
Central
Florida,
especially
and attend practice while spending as much time
neck was on the sidelines In a wheelchair.
23
Lyman
2
M-rnrrla
.Lake
Mary
20
8.
Lyman
15S
after winning the big Christmas Tournament
at his brother's side as possible.
Lyman's only goal of die game came early In
snd
clinching
the
No.
I
seed
for
the
district
*1 would stay In Gainesville If I could and be
die first half with Mark Lewis scoring on a pen­
tournament.
with my brother.* Yang explained. *We are very
alty kick.
time to give No. 3 seeded Lake Mary a 2-1 vic­
But recently, the Lake Mary Rams have hern
close and he's even the one who got me Inter­
The Roms evened die score when Jamie
tory over dte Greyhounds.
allowing signs o f getting Utelr gome together
ested In wrestling. But my parents and coaches
Topelskl hitting a crossing shot that bounced
With the win. the Rama (20-5) wtll host Winter
and coaches were starting to take notice.
have made me realise that I can't Just stop doing
off a Lyman defender and Into the goal.
l*urk. while Lyman (15-6) wtll travel to Dr. I’hllall o f the things that I need to like studying, a t­
The game-winner came when the Greyhound
llps. which heated Winter Park 3-1 In the Class
Tuesday night, with a little added Inducement,
tending school and wrestling. It's been a little
'keeper.
Shane LaPtaca, deflected a shot by Pat
GA-District 4 championship Tuesday night, for
the Rams rose to die top of die heap, as
hard to concentrate, but I know that I still have
Mangan. but Wymer was there to put tn the
the first-round of the Regional Tournament
sophomore Danny Wymer pul a rebound past
to keep up with my responsibilities. My coaches
score.
the Lyman goalkeeper Just 44 seconds Into over
starting Friday night.
have really guided me and help to keep me fo ­
cused as much as possible.*
On Saturday night. Yang stepped onto the mat
to wrestle his Anal district match. It wasn't easy
for him to push his family troubles out o f his
mind for a few minutes, but as most heroes do.
Yang rose to the occasion and was able to focus
on the
at hand and perform not only for
himself, but for Ills team as well.
Hta opponent had beaten him earlier In the
season and Yang knew that In order for his team
to win the district and for him to advance to re­
gional competition, he had *o concentrate and
get the win.
*1 Just pushed everything oui o f my mind and
concentrated on wtnnlng.* Yang said. *1 knew I
■ U f f R e p o rts
could beat my opponent and had to push all of
CASSELBERRY _ The Seminole
my doubts out o f my mind and Just do my best. I
High School girls' tennis team tan
have confidence In m yself and my coaches told
into a double whammy Tuesday af­
me that they had confidence In me also and I
ternoon. aa a strong wind and a
was able to focus on that Instead o f my brother.*
Yang won hla match and now has the opportu­ talented Lake Howell team dealt
the Fighting Scmlnolea a 6-1
nity to represent Lake Mary at the regional com ­
Seminole Athletic Conference loss
petition this weekend.
at Red Bug Lake Park.
Once again. Yang will have to put his personal
*If the. weather was better we
feelings aside and try to focus on the task at
might have had a better shot.* said
hand in order to fulfill his goal o f advancing to
Seminole coach Rollle Nelson.
the state competition.
‘ Court experience came Into play
That la a lot o f pressure for anyone, especially
today, the wind was bad and our
a Junior in high school. Yang, however, la not an
girls are not that experienced. But
ordinary student or athlete and he has found a
there's no reason for the girls to
way to juggle school, srrestllng. frequent trips to
get
down, they gave It their best
OalnesvtUc and the heavy weight on his mind
shot.*
about hla brother, who thankfully la improving
The Fighting Semlnoles fell to 3­
every day.
3 overall with die loos and will play
That certainly qualifies him as an unsung another SAC match at Lake Mary
____ _________ i (ssatsd) his psrsnts, Anns and Boh, hssd
Rob Lsgsnhsussn (tasted, csntsr) tmitse proudty ss tn#
hero
starting at 3:30 p.m. on Thursday.
football coach Jtm Worthington (standing, M l) and Baminois
Ssminds High School offsnsiv# Insmsn signs • Lattsr-of-

S
/

■‘wejfsa

f

r-

Lake Mary boys upset Lyman in overtime

Hawks, wind
too much for
Seminole
girl .netters

Intsnt lo play football at JacksonvMs Univsfs*y. On hand for

High 8chool Principal Qrstohsn Schopkor (Handing, right).

SILVER HAWKS 6.
NS. 1 _ Latint Wdfe (lake llovtU) de­
listed KmUn KlUnwtcr. 8 3
B s . S _ h s h i (laker (Setninafel defeated
tWnVtl# I U-mtm * . *
He. * _ Penny Ha (Lake Howell! defeated
Kim Westbrook S-l.
Ms. 4 _ Ncrlne Hoonl (Lake ItovciD de­
feated Bethany Kkfasum. 8-2
BS. • _ Leah Walter (lake Ittmefl) de­
feated Sherri Tremble. S-l.

DOUBLES
HS. 1

laurel WeO» Pennr llo (
• Keratin Klttsmler-Psaha

Bs. * . Danielle UcaU-Ncrlne Itooni
(Lake ItowcS) defeated Kim Wc*t brookBethany tOrhanm, M .
RECORDS
Howcfi 1-3.

Lake Mary junior wrestling star Philip Yang

_ Seminole 3-3; Lake

Jacksonville University lands a big fish
By KsU ls Ws
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD _ Next year. Instead o f tearing up football
fields in Seminole County. Rob Legenhausen will be
terrorizing defenses in Jacksonville.
Seminole High School's offensive lineman has ac­
cepted a scholarship to Jacksonville University based
half on academics and half on athletics. Legenhausen
wtll be a part o f the Inaugural football season for the
college.
•I'm really excited about going to Jacksonville Uni­
versity.* Legenhausen sold. *1 was pursued by some
out o f state schools but deckled that JU was for me
because I wanted to stay close to home and their

academics are very good. I want to play football and
major In business. They offered me i the best all
around package.*
Legenhausen's parents are also glad that their o ld ­
est child will be In the state. The family settled In the
area about eight years ago after extensive traveling
that allowed their son to be bom In Australia and
their daughter to be bom In Salt Lake City. Utah. Now
that they have a permanent home and community,
they are looking forward lu having Legenhausen d o s e
to home so they con continue to attend his games.
'Jacksonville will be a great location for Rob,’
Legenhausen's mother. Anne sold. ‘ He's just for
enough sway that he can really enjoy college life yet

�M • Sormnola Herald, Snntord. HorUa ■Wediwtday, March 4, (998

Youth Basketball at SCC
SANFORD _ Seminole Community College
and
the
Seminole
Count)'
Sheriffs
Department
Police
Athletic
League
Is
accepting Individual and team registrations
for It's spring league for boys and girls 10years-of-age and younger.
All games are played at the college on
Saturday mornings.
Cost Is $50 per player or $400 per team.
Registration forms are available at most
elementary schools or by calling PAL at 3306600. ext.’ 263. SCC at 328-2092. or access
the
Internet
at
11TTP: / /members, aol com /starsbball /Index, h
tml.
On site registration at SCC on March 28
and April 4 from 10 a.m. to noon.

Sanford
Recreation
Department.
Crown
Trophy and Braxton's Sporting Goods.

20th, with a
January 24tli.

All proceeds will benefit
the Youth
Baseball and Softball programs in Sanford.
Call Jim Schaefer at 330-5697 for more
information.

Golf for Lake Howell

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
semifinals and championship games In San
Antonio. Texas, on March 28-30.
The trip will Include two tlckrts to the
semifinals and championship games, hotel
accommodations.
round-trip
air
transportation and hospitality.
Customers must be 18 or older to enter
and must All out an entry form including
their guesses
of
which
NCAA
men's
basketball trams will qualify for the Final
Four. Entry forms will be available at the
Mall customer service desk.
The winning entry will be selected March
25.

Spring Softball
Tournament

Waterfowl rule change

SANFORD _ The Sanford
Recreation
Department
will
sponsor
a
softball
tournament for both men and women teams
die weekend o f March 6-7-8.
Depending on the number of trains, the
tournament will be played on Saturday and
Sunday (If necessary) and then Friday (If
necessary).
Any Class "C* women’s or men's teams nrc
eligible.
Only $100 per team, and balls will be
provided. Chase and Plnchurst parks will be
used as needed and their will be excellent
awards and trophies given out.
The tournament wlU be sponsored by the

ORLANDO _ To comply with changes In the
statewide waterfowl rules and eliminate
confusion In the hunting brochure, the rule
for hunting In the Emeralda Marsh Type 11
Wildlife Management Area has been revised.
Hunters who possess • special hunting
permit for the Emeralda Marsh Type II WMA
can hunt on llie first and last day, every
Wednesday. Saturday and Sunday o f the
season. The permits are available through
the Tax Collector Offices o f Lake. Orange.
Marion and Volusia counties.
The duck and coot season at the Emeralda
Marsh Type II WMA will end on January

youth

hunt

scheduled

WINTER SPRINGS _ Aim re
Nettles
hurled a three-hitter and batterymate Lesllle Helm drove in a big run as Winter
Springs won Its first game every with a 4-3
upset o f Lake Mary In a Seminole Athletic
Conference softball game Tuesday after­
noon.
•We're ecstatic about winning." said W in­
ter Springs coach Jill Cayton. "I couldn't
get the girls to calm down or clean up.
Both teams played really well, we Just hit
more."
The Rams took a 2-0 lead In the top of
the third Inning, but the Bears (1*4) came
back with three runs In the bottom o f the
third Inning.
Winter Springs then got what amounted
to the winning run In the bottom o f the

fourth Inning and Lake Mary scored the
game's final run In the top o f the fifth In­
ning.
Other hitter fo r the Bears were Drtxlc
Reynolds. Rebee Nllholson. Becky Manglno
and Katie Grtffen.
Winter Springs will host Melbourne Cen­
tral Catholic In a district game at home at
5 p.m. today, while Lake Mary will host Dr.
Phillips at 6:30 p.m. on Friday.
BEARS 4. RAMS S
La X * M aty 00 3 001 0 _ 3
W in ter Springs 0 0 3 100 a

3

4

_ 4 0 3
ILtrtxmr. ih n n li IS) and J Wolcott. Nettles and
Hrim WP _ Nettles (1-1) LP . Harbour. Save _ none.
311 _ none. 311 _ none. IIR _ none. Krrord* _ Winter

we can still keep tabs on
him."
"I really think he made a
good choice." added Legenhausen's dad. Bob. "He had a
lot to consider with so many
schools making him offers and
we weighed everything and de­
cided that Jacksonville was the
best place for Rob."
Part o f the reason that
Legenhausen was pursued by
various colleges was his lead­
ership ability. This year, the 6foot-3 senior knew that he was
expected to take charge o f his
squad and provide guidance,
support and encouragement.
He stepped up to the task and

while racking up Impressive
numbers, he also
provided
much needed leadership to his
team and converted their tal­
ents Into a 9-3 season.

the major focus for Legenhausen and he will continue to
hit the weight room and run
before he walks onto Jackson­
ville's practice field.

"My coaches told me that
they expected all o f the seniors
to step up tills year," Legenhauocn explained. "All o f us got
together and decided (hat we
really needed lo show leader­
ship this year If we wanted to
have a successful season. Our
work ethic paid ofT and we had
a lot o f fun In the process."
While the season Is complete
and the scholarship Is a c­
cepted. the work Is far from
over fo r Legenhausen. Until he
graduates from high school
and packs up for college, his
workout regimen and dedica­
tion will have to continue.
Oalnlng strength and speed Is

T m glad that Rob Is going to
have the chance to play In
college," said Seminole football
roach Jim Worthington. ‘ A lot
of kids don't get the chance to
ploy their first year, and the
fact that Rob Is going to a first
year program will allow him
playing time his freshman sea­
son. Rob Is a good kid and a t­
tending Jacksonville University
Is a great opportunity for him."
Legenhausen
has
already
proven that he Is willing to
work for what he wants and
take advantage o f his opportu­
nities. That will carry him a
long way and Is definitely an
asset to his new team.

Rhlner drove tn three runs each as Lake
Howell crushed Lake Highland Prep 11-11
five Innings at Red Bug Lake Park Tuesday
afternoon.
&gt;

Girls

The Silver Hawks Improved to 4-1 on the
season and will be at Lake Brantley for a 4
p.m. Seminole Athletic Conference and
Class 6A-Dlstrirt 3 contest this afternoon.
Leading the way for Lake Howell were
Crystal Ritchey (3-for-4 with a double).
DeMlchele (3-for-4. three RBI). Rhlner (2-

C o s t la B s d fr o m

shootout.
Oviedo's Karyn Hall beat
Kellgren on the first shot, but
Ryan Shaw shot one over
Christians to knot the score.
Lake Mary look advantage
when Brooke As by missed high
and the Rams' A)y Benite*
scored, and the teams ex­
changed goals on their next
turn.
The Lions tied It when Emily
Chapman fired past Kellgren

for-3. three RBI) and Melissa Barney (2for-3 with a triple, a double and one RBI).

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CASSELBERRY _ Heather Boroom fired a
two-hltter and Megan DeMlchele and Jenny

SANFORD Bayhead Racquet Club will be
holding
beginner.
Intermediate.
and
advanced tennis classes at the following
times:
• Beginners and Intermediates _ Tuesday,
Thursday and Friday: 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
• Beginners and Intermediate Beginners _
Tuesday and Thursday: 3:30 p.m. to 4:30
p.m.
• Beginners. Intermediate and Advanced _
Tuesday and Thursday: 6:30 p.m. to 8:30
p.m.
•
Tournament level players (state and
nationally ranked players) _ dally: 4:30 p.m.
to 7 p.m.
___________________________________

SigningC o n t in u e d f r o m P a g e I B

Springs 1-4.

S IL V E R H A W K S S O A R

Bayhead tennis classes

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

Winter Springs wins first softball game
Prom S ta ff R eports

for

Dewvjr and Tumatr. flonotn and Ritchey WP _ llortorn 0-01. LP . Urwcy. Savr _ none. 311 _ Lake liowril.
Ilamry 30 _ Lake IkiwHl. tlamry IIR . none.
. Lake MuwrU 4-1.
_____________ __

and Christiana made a stop on
a shut from Ashley Kellgren.
On the final shot o f the first
shootout. Oviedo's Jami lie C as­
tro beat Kellgren to her left,
and with the game on the line.
Lake Mary countered with a
score from Jackie Van Looven.
It was on to a second over­
time. Bourque put Oviedo back
on top and, finally. Morris'
shot was Inches high and off
the crossbar as Oviedo a d ­
vanced.

Sanford women’s softball race still up for grabs
S ta ff R eports
SANFORD _ You want close, we got close.
The standings have gotten as tight as the
games In the Sanford Recreation Department
Women's Polar Bear Slowpttch Softball League.
Just when It looks like one team may be ready
to bolt away from the pack, they suddenly fall
back and another steps up.
Paul's Auto and Truck Repair has bounced
back from an 0-4 start to get Itself back Into the
championship hunt, while Design Foods has
failed to appear for the last two weeks and lias
fallen Into the grasp o f the other teams.
In games from Tuesday. February 24Ui. Paul's
Auto and Truck Repair edged the Renegade*. 54. and the Sharks held off Today Homes. 8-3 at
Plnehurat Park, while Vivo ns's and Vaughan In­
corporated p*rk"d up forfeit wins from Design
Foods at Chase Park.
Last night, at Plnehurat. Jackie Talfour'a sec­
ond home run o f the game, a taro-out. three-run
blast, broke a 7-7 tie and gave the Sharks a 107 victory over the Renegades and Paul's Auto
and T ru a t Repair outscored Vaughan in corpo­
rated. 17-12.
A t Chase. Marie Dye’s two-run single keyed a
that gave
three-run bottom o f th
Today Homes enough o f a margin to deny
Vtvona's, 21-18. The other game saw Design
Foods forfeit Its gam e to Today Homes.
With three wrecks left tn the season, alx o f the

seven teams still have a shot at the trophy.
Today Homes leads with a 7-3 record, but the
Sharks (6-3), Vtvona's (6-3), Vaughan In corp o­
rated (5-4), Design Foods (4-5) and Paul's Auto
and Truck Repair (4-5) are still alhre. The Renedagea (0-9) are playing dose, but are still
looking for their first win.
Doing the hitting were:

FEBRUARY 24
Paul's Auto and Truck R epair two hits _ Mi­
chelle Lewis; one hit _ Ann L a n a . Carol Cranick, Tammy Japes, Kim Myers, Kathy Lynn,
Dtno Wilson. Melissa Lanza.
Renegades: two hits _ Chris Clark, Debbie
Cole (one triple each). Linda Stafford: one hit _
Terri Tillman. Diane Colangelo. Sherri Lehman,
Mary Trinald, Angela Whitney.
Sharks: taro hits _ Tanya O tiger (home run).
Denise Stallings (triple). Robin Bishop (double).
Sheila Sanders; one hit _ Deborah Van Demark,
Jenny Blowers, Jackie Talfour.
Today Homes: two hits _ Teresa Howdy shell.
Laura Harlow, Beth Hundrtacr, one hit _ Tracy
Carroll. Judy Schoetcr, Cathy Cola.
Today Homes: four hits _ Laura Harlow
(double); three hits _ Marie Dye (double). Beth
Hundrlaer two hits _ Teresa Howdyahell, Becky
rah Cole, Maty Trinald. Linda Stafford.
Paul a Auto and Truck R epair three hits .
Lewis. Ann Lanza, Dtno Wilson; two hits _•
Tammy Japes (double), Carol Cranick, Barb

Hydroponics in control o f Co-Ed
SANFORD _ Homegrown Hy­
droponics H in M n iiM jo show
Us (tesla to the rest o f the field
as It rolls oo undefeated in the
Sanford
Recreation
Depart­
ment Co-Ed Polar Bears Slow ­
pttch Softball League at Plne­
hurat Park.
On Monday n igh t February
23. Homegrown Hydroponics
found Itself In a 3-3 tie after
five Innings with Chang's Car
Care In a battle for first place.
But Homegrown Hydroponics
took the lead for good In the
top o f the sixth Inning as Tina
HU1 and Mike Burney each sin­
gled tn a not and then turned
the game Into a rout by scoring
seven runs In the top o f the
seventh Inning to post a 12-4
triumph.
The other game found Beer
:30 getting a forfeit from Hol­
mes Truss.
This past
Monday
night
(March 2), Chang's Car Care
got back tn the win column,
scoring eight runs In the sec­
ond Inning and going on to an
18-4, run rule victory over
Holmes Truss.
Homegrown Hydroponics got
off to a alow atari again, with

McCaman. Pam Watson. Eleanor McCormick
(one double each). Shellle Walters, Dawn Evans;
one hit _ Jutfy Schoetcr (double), Rose Paxson.
Vtvona's: four hits _ Kathy Kllngenamlth
(home run, double, three tuna scored, seven
RBI): three hits _ Shat Brown. Dee Walden,
Becky Simpson; two hits _ Ann Grleme (double).
Sue Nlckcll, Barbie Bariell; one hit _ Angle Car­
penter. Sue Mohr.
Sharks: three hits _ Jackie Talfour (two home
runs, three nins scored, five RBI): two hits
Deborah Van Demark (double). Tanya Oelgcr"
Sheila Sanders, Gloria Eflrd; one hit _ Denise
Stallings, Patty Polly.
Renegades: four hits _ Colleen Dcgue (triple,
double); two hits _ Diane Colangelo (home run),
Sherri Lehman. Angela Whitney: one hit _ DeboMartln; one hit _ Belinda Anderson (triple).
M rllttn Lanza.
Vaughan Incorporated: three hits _ Gina
Oreen (three triples, three runs scored, five

RBI). Carol Gamer, Carol Norman: two hits _
Mary Sechrest; one hit _ Luanne Maclaaac,
Margaret Clevenger. Bonnie Chaplin, Debbie

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Legal Notices
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Hill. Mike Burney. Terri HlrL
Chang's Car Care: two hits _
M l H I T . 13 IT
• I I 3 M l._ 4 M Chris Bryson (home run. dou­
ble). Dave Blakcy (triple, dou­
ble). John Stewart (double).
M ARCH 3
ALL NfTIRiaTIO PINSON!
3 3 1 *1 . 4 4 Lamette Barkley. James Gar­ • ANB N0TIP1K0 THAT:
43348. U 31 n e r one hit _ Zeb Webb
fa **rv*d oho ha**
(double). Carol Gamer. Lynn
that chaitenp* th*
m m u i . 33 33
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asm a . s 3
Man* *t th* personal repreoanMARCH a
tall**. «*nu*, or jurisdiction ot
OH* Court arm required to Mo
the game with Beer :30 tied at
Chang's Car Care: three hits
th#tr objection* artth thi* Court
04) after two Innings, but th at
_ Chris Bryson (home run, tri­
WITHIN THI LATIN 00 THRU
•cored three runs In the third
ple. double, three runs scored,
MONTHS APTIR THI DATS OP
THI
FIRST PUBLICATION OP
Inning before exploding for
five
RBI),
James
Garner
THIS NOTtCI ON THIRTY 0AYI
seven runs In the fourth Inning
(double), Lucy Sellers: two hits
APTIR THI OATS 00 MRVtCI
and 10 runs in the sixth Inning
OP A COPY 00 THIS NOTICI
_ John Stewart (home run).
ONTHIM.
to win 22-2.
Bruce Sellers (triple, double).
AM CMdNora ot th* d*c*d*nt
Homegrown Hydroponics la
Lynn Webb. Gina Green. Deb­
and *th*r p*r*ona h*»m*
now 5-0 and leads Chang's Car
claim* at demand* against
bie Bemlng; one hit . Carol
d*c*d*nth ■•tat* on whom a
Care P -2 ). Beer :30 (2-3) and
Gamer. Zeb Webb.
copy at thrt nolle* 1* **rv*d
Holmes Truss (0-5).
Holmes Truaa: two hits
within thr** month* *tl*r th*
Next Monday at Plnehurat
Myrtcl Reid; one hit
Craig
ot th* flmt publication ot
Park. Holmes Truaa challenges
Merkeraon (home run), Chris
with thi* Court WITHIN THI
Clark.
Homegrown Hydroponics at 7
LATIN OF THAIS MONTHS
p.m. and Chang's Car Care
APTIR THI OATS OP THI
Homegrown
Hydroponics;
PIAIT PUBLICATION OO THIS
battles Beer :30 at 8 .p.m.
four hits _ Dave Jlckell (home
NOTiCI ON THIRTY DAYS
Doing the hitting were:
run. two n u u scored, five RBI).
APTIR THI DAT! OP I f AVICI
nCBR UAR T 23
OP A COPY OP THIS NOTICI
Theresa
Walburger
(triple);
ONTMIM.
Homegrown
Hydroponics:
three hits _ Jim Clifford
creditor* ot th* dacefour hits _ Randy Cutllp (two
(double). Randy Cutllp; two
doubles): three hits _ Dave
hits _ Jimmy Wilkinson; one
Pont* a*tate must III* th*lr
hit _ Tina Hill, Lorrte Jlckell,
Jlckell (home run); two hits _
ctebn* wNh thi* court WITHIN
Beer ;30: two hits _ Jerry
Paul Songcr, Jimmy Wilkinson;
THRU MONTHS APTIR THI
OATS 00 THS OMIT PUBLICA­
DlBartolo; one hit _ Vic" DlBarone hit _ Dave Brownell, Jim
TION OP THIS NOTICI.
tolo. Joy Weaver, Joe DlBar­
Clifford
(one
triple
each).
AU. CLAIMI.OCMANOI AND
tolo. Mike Miller.
Robin Brown (double). Tina
OBJECTIONS NOT SO OHIO

WILL Bt FOAIVIA SAAAID.
Th* dot* ot th* flr*t public*
Son ot thi* N *lc * I* March 4,
m a.
P*r*on*l R*pr***nt*ti**
Kenneth L*« Norman
Anornay lor
P*r*on«i A*pr***nt*tl»*:
Florid* Bar Ha. 0412144
P.0. So* t u a
OoWarned, PL 21722
T*4*phon«: 407-422-2121
Publish: March 4,11, IPS

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and SUZAMNI C.
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County. Florida, at 11:04 AM.
on the 11*1 day *1 March. !•**,
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�Seminole HeraW, SantoftJ, Florida ■Wednesday, March 4. I99B ■SB

People
Is contaminated meat a health risk?
Professional secretaries to meet
Winter Park Chapter I’rofeaatonal SrereturleH will host an
International inerting on Trim*
day. Mnrrh 10. at
Umgford
Resort. Winter Park. Thr pro­
gram will Tealure an Informa­

tional and networking rerrptlon on "Impact Your World."
Reservations are due through
Donna Gibbs. 2H2 -0988; m es­
sage line. 072-4331: or fox.
023-3865.

C A LE N D A R
R o ta ry C lu b
Rotary Club o f Lake Mary
meets
Thursday
mornings,
7:30-8:30 n,m.. at the Marriott
Courtyard, of! West Lake Mary
Boulevard.
Contact
Brian
Overby, president, at 322-0634.

S e rto m a

C lu b

The Sertoma Club o f South
Seminole County, dedlented to
the advancement o f speech and
hearing children, meets every
Thursday morning, from 7:30
to 8:30 u.m.. at (h r Saba) Point
Country
Club
on
Weklwa
Springs Hoad. Dmgwood. P o ­
tential members are Invited to
attend.

W e ig h t W a tc h e rs
A local chapter of Weight
Watchers meets at the Lake
Mary
Community
Building
every Thursday from 4:45 to
0:45 p.m.

To a s tm a s te rs
The Omni Toastmasters Club
•6801 will meet at 5:30 p.m.
every Thursday at the AAA
Building.
1000 AAA
Drive.
Heathrow. Cluests and prospec­
tive members are welcome.
Call Bert rum Gllrk. 323-6089.
for more In forma tlon.

S e n io r

All Seniors are wrlcome. For
Information, call Liz Iziwlor. di­
rector. 321-4500. Ext. 5784.

Pot Luck dinner
Widowed persons are Invllrd
to attend a pot luck dinner at
5:30 p.m. every third Tltursday
of the month at the C assel­
berry Senior Center. 200 larke
Triplet Drive. Casselberry.

Alanon, Alateen
Al-ANON
and
ALATEEN
meetings are held rvery Thurs­
day, at 8 p.m., ut Sanford
Christian Church, 730 Upsala
Road. Sanford. For Informa­
tion. call 323-8524.

B lu e G r a s s P ic k e rs
Sanford Blue Grass Pickers
meet every Thursday, from 6-10
p.m.. ut the Greater Sanford
Chamber o f Commerce. Plrkers und grtnrirrs are welrome.
For Information, call Charles
E. Miller (407) 322-5294.

S a n fo rd H is to ric T r u s t
The Sanford Historic Trust
meets the first Tltursday of the
month, at 7 p.m., at the First
Street Gallery. 207 Magnolia
A ve.

F r ie n d s

The Columbia Medical Center-Sanford Chapter of Senior
Friends meets rvrry second
Tltursday. at 10:30 a.m.. at the
Sanford Settlor Center. 401 E.
Seminole lik'd. Interesting and
timely programs ure featured
monthly phis social exchange.

A m a te u r R a d io
The Lake Monroe Amateur
Radio Society meets every first
Tltursday. at 7:30 p.m., at the
Settlor Center. L ik e Triplett
Drive. Casselberry. For Infor­
mation. call Karl Lunilzeri. G958704. nr Al Kirk, 322-4487.

Sunderland installed
president of AARP
WINTER SPRINGS _
Al
a special Ir Ifet luncheon
honoring members o f the
Winter
Springs
AARP
Chapter, Albert T. Hood,
associate State Coorator
for Community Operations.
Installed the slate o f o ffi­
cers and directors for the
coming year. Mr. Hood em­
phasized the nerd for con­
tinuing volunteer participa­
tion within the communi­
ties of Seminole County.
Hood
called
upon
Lite
membership to pledge their
efforts and application to
service for residents In the
area. He praised the Chap­
ter for Its growth and In­
volvement In community
service. He also announced
that the number o f AARP
Chapters In Florida out­
numbers the
McDonald

Restaurants In the State.
New officers Include June
K. Sunderland. President;
Bob
Mahon,
VicePresident;
Alice Collins,
Secretary;
Ken Wilson.
Treasurer.
New Directors
ure: Ernest Bailee; Emily
Griffiths; Janet Kamphaus;
Albert Lungdon and Sylvia
Leslie.
On President's Day Feb­
ruary |6lh at 1:30 p.m.,
Dan Norris of American
Express Financial Advis­
ers. and Dennis Menard,
will present a slide show
"Journey's
Risk A
Re­
wards". This meeting Is
open to the public. Re­
freshments
arc
served.
There Is no fee. Call 0950285 for further Informa­
tion.

WEDNESDAY PRIME TIME
re re w

BEAR Bit HLONZ 1 have been
watching the recent events regarding
contaminated hamburgers with great
concern. My teen agers seem to be
(laying no attention, as they continue,
despite my protests, to frequent their
regular hamburger joints Could you
please give me a good explanation of
wbat is going on"
W.M.. Seattle
BEAR tV M We seem In Ik* hear
mg more and more about lood poi­
soning outbreaks from tainted
hamburger meat. The organism re
sponsible fo r the recen t spate of
hugged burgers lielongs to E coll, a
common family of hoctena E rob hap
liens to be a normal inhabitant of the
large intestines We're not poisoned by
our own E coli because it's a more
benign strain
Rut even this relatively rnmnmn
strain can become a pathogen Most
urinary tract infections are due In E
itili Traveler's diarrhea is also com­
monly caused h&gt; E coli
The type id E coli responsible lor
the recent burger oulhreak is differ
enl Called E coli oi.*&gt;7 117 since its dis
em ery in I'.ML! this uncommon bug is
a dangerous and virulent strain ll up
parently g e ls into our lood supply
when rattle containing this relatively
ran- strain are usi-d lo make ground
heel
The vast majority of E cob out­
breaks occur with ground beef, be
cause every large commercial batch

N U TR ITIO N

ED
BLONZ, PH D

contains bos and pieces from many
different cattle This type of meal is
made from the meal trimmings re
reived from meatpacking houses,
which arc ground In n specified fat
content. The ground beef is Ihcn. in
I he r ase ol preformed frozen ham
burgers, shaped into patties, packer)
into boxes and fm/cn All it lakes is
one bit of contaminant from one
animal somewhere down the line to
spoil an entire lot Witness the reeenl
recall of I 2 million pounds of frozen
hamburger meat
Currently, the Department of Agn
culture's meal inspectors are presrnt
at just about every step of the meat
packing process The inspectors, rely
mg primarily on sight and smell,
attempt to ensure that sick and dis
eased animals, as well as contamlnat
ed or unwholesome meat, are
identified und excluded from the
market Rut in its present configuru
Iron, the system does not allow the in

digestive tracts of cattle. These strains
would ellectivcly eliminate the E coli
0137 117 within weeks
At present, though, the onus is on
the |iersnii preparing the fowl to pro
vide that final barrier lo eontamina
lion As ornery as these hugs can be.
temperature remains their Achilles
heel In general, bacteria tend to grow
between to degrees and 153 degrees
Fahrenheit, illefng.Tutors should be
-cl al 1li degrees Fahrenheit.) When
chilled, bacterial growth lends to slow,
and when healed to 155 degrees, most
bacteria are baked out of existence
Even though this virulent strain of
liactcria was in the tainted meat, if it
tiad been cooked properly &lt;tn 133 do
grcesi. the E coli would have been de
strayed At this temperature, the meat
is steaming hoi and usually gray in ap
pea ranee, and I he juices run clear
Aside Iron) adequately winking meat,
there is current))’ no way to guaran
tee that all the haclcria will tic killed
.Send questions to On Nutrition." Ed
Mom. c o Newxfiaper Enterprise As
soctofion. 2(H) Madison Are.. New
York. AT lOOir, For c moil, address
inquiries fo Won; •&lt;hooked net Due
lo the volume nf mail, personal
replies cun riot be provided
Ed Moot, t*/i I ) . is the author of the
“ Your Personal Nufrilionfst" book
series iNnpief. IWfii
i w NKWsrvrwt

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Biscuit wraps
convert leftovers
into tasty dinner
iN A I’S)—Serving leftover* help* stretch your family's food budget
even further. One way to make leftovers more appealing is by making
delicious Biscuit Wraps—a fluffy biscuit bursting with meats, cheeses,
and vrgrtahles.
Simply keep a can of refrigerated biscuits in your refrigerator and
you're ready to make a batch at any lime. Then search the fridge for
great ingredients that can be baked right into the biscuits. In minutes,
you’ll hove a hot, delicious meal without taking the time lo go to the
grocery store.
Here are just two of the endless possibilities for Biscuit Wraps:
T a co Biscuit Wraps
I (12-os.) can Plllsbu ry B ig Country* R efrigera ted Butterm ilk
Biscuits
1 cu p c o o k e d to c o m eat

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Ik cup shredded Cheddar cheoea
VVcup whole ksroal corn
* h cup salon

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Heat oven to 400'F. Separate dough into 10 blocuita. Frees
each biscuit into 5-inch round. In small bowl, combine meat,
cheese, corn and salsa. Spoon about S teblaapoona of mixture
onto center of each biscuit. Fold dough in half over filling} |

Tnco Biscuit Wrapa eamy lo
edges with fork and oenL Place
at 400*F for 10 to IS minutes or unui iw u cu Drown, u
serve with additional salsa and sour cream.
Variation: To make Roost Beef Biscuit Wraps, follow the above
directions, filling the biscuits instead with 1 cup chopped cooked roast
beef, Vi cup chopped tomato and V* cup shredded Cheddar cheese.

Wrinkles cause woman’s spirits to sag
DEAR ABBY: Forty-five years
old may not seem too old to attract
someone of the opposite sex, but I'm
not your average-looking 45-yearold. I have terrible wrinkles under
my eyes that add years to my ap­
pearance. In the laat couple o f
years, I have developed deep lines
that run from each aide of my nose
down to my lips. I've tried every
conceivable moisturiter and concealant, but nothing helps.
I know this is a natural part of ,
aging, but I cannot accept that at end despondent at the realisation
age 46 I look so old a man won't that I will probably be alone for the
even give me a second look, much rest of my life.
leas open a door for me or try to
I*va tried Joining groups, doing
strike up a conversation. Wherever volunteer work and even taking
I go, men look only at nice-looking, night closoea to meet someone who
younger women — something I no might look beyond the wrinkles, but
longer am. I have become lonely no one shows the slightest interest
in me anymore. I'm friendly, courte­
ous and approachable, end the
proper weight for my height But I
guess you cant make filet mignon
out of chopped liver.
I f I could do something about
these terrible wrinkles, my confi­
dence would soar, and I wouldn't
hava to spend the rest o f my life
alone, However, because I can bare­
ly make ends meet and cannot
allora
surger I see no
afford cosmetic surgery,
hope. Any advice, Abby?
HURTING IN WHJTTIER, CALIF.

B Sf WBa

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I f I am not paid prior to the cere­
mony, I usually have to wait for
some time — and then have to ask
for the fee. The best man must give
the minister the marriage license
before the ceremony, and I suggest
the fee be placed in the envelope
with the license. Then the minister
doesn't have to ask Tor ll and may
leave immediately if another ap­
pointment is scheduled.
TIRED OK WAITING
IN ARLINGTON. TEXAS

DEAR TIRED OF WAITING!
Thank you for on excellent sug­
gestion. Combining two duties
Into one should simplify the
best man's responsibilities.
DEAR ABBY: As a young par­
ent, I was appalled to hear other
parents threaten to call the police
and have their children token to jail
when they misbehaved.
I am now in my 80s and I'm hor­
rified to see that the some threat la
still being used. I raised five chil­
dren and taught them that the
police were their friends.
It paid o ff when my 4-year-old
son, Larry, disappeared while we
w ere shopping. As I frantically
searched for him. I spotted him
perched on an officer's shoulder.
After having Larry identify me, the
policeman laughed and told me that
Larry had approached him for help.
When he asked my son i f he was
lost, Larry answered: "No, I’m not
lost. I’m here. My mamma is lost.
Will you find her for me?" That was
only one time out of many that the
police have befriended us. I wish
you would print something to the
effect that law enforcement officers
are there to help.
Also, I do hot believe in corporal
punishment. I have always felt that
children are usually punished when
parents are angry, not when the
children are naughty. As my mother
always said, "What you are too stuto teach them, you cannot knock
a them." So I have never had to
resort to corporal punishment.
I love your column and your sen­
sible answers.
FREDA L DAVIS,
KKAAU, HAWAII

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xpcctorx to accomplish this goat
For example, it's not unusual for an
animal's bacteria laden intestinal con
tents to come into contact with the car
cuss during slaughter II there is any
fecal matter greater than I H square
inch 'about the size of a pent on the
carcuss. d's supjmscd to lie cut oil by
the 1,'SBA inspector This may sound
effective, hul the inspector has only
about in seconds to check the inter
nut organs and inspect each carcass
So it's questionable how much cun
lamination is actually identified,
caught and corrected It's doubtful that
any visual inspection could have
caught the E coli before processing
A more reliable detection of liacte
rin. especially virulent strains such .is
E coli 11137.I f7. might he aeeom
plished. but it would require more
rosily und time consuming prnce
dures Clearly some reform is needed
I only hope we are able lo mine up
with a wav to fix the system that dim
males the l»ad bacteria at its source
the digestive tract of the row
One possible change would be to
routinely screen rattle for E coll
0137:117 before slaughter This is done
on some ranches where cattle that
contain the harmful hog ure segrr
gated and treated and not used for
ground Ih s -I
Another polrnliul solution may lie
found Ihmugh research which is at
tempting to perfect ,i way to introduce
strains of beneficial bacteria into the

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DEAR ABBY: Some time ago you
listed the dutiee of the best man in
ir ro*Q»"n. and you also hava the
ormetion in your wedding book­
let. However, there is a point that
wasn't mentioned that I would like
D EAR FREDAi Thank you. I
to bring out: Hie minister should be
agree. It m akes'no sense to
ld when he or the arrives to perm the ceremony. After the cere­ make a child fearful of the very
i he or she may need In an
mony, tho minister is a forgotten

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emergency. Children who are
treated with respect will grow
up to respect others. Hitting
teaches only that might makes
right.
DEAR ABBY: A few years ago, a
man named Robert wrote to you. He
was brokenhearted because a girl
he loved would not wait for his
return from a mission for the Spe­
cial Operations branch of the Army.
You told him that the lady he lost
was in fact the loser. Your kind
response meant a lot to him.
How do I know? Today it is I who
waits for this wonderful man. I met
Robert two years ago on the Internet. I was a single mother living on
a farm in the foothills of North Car­
olina. Robert was living In Califor­
nia. Soon a fter we met, ho was
deployed lo Guam on a voluntary
mission.
With Internet access in Guam,
we were able to continue our rela­
tionship, which was built on com­
munication and a mountain o f faith.
We eventually grew to love each
other.
In M arch 1997, Robert (lew
directly to North Carolina from
Guam and we met face-to-face for
the first time. It was a dream come
true for both o f us. Robert and I
drove to California to stay with his
family while we finalized wedding
plans and looked for a home of our
Shortly after we arrived, we
learned that Robert would deploy
again, this time involuntarily as
part o f a civil affaire mission to
Bosnia. His orders were for 270
days.
Today I patiently await his re­
turn, when I will become his wife.
He is Ihe love of my life and I am
grateful we found eaai other.
Abby, you were right when you
said someday there will be a girl
deserving of Robert's love and she
will have the patience to wait for
him. Well, that girl is me. Thank
you for your letter to him those few
years ago. You gave him faith and
now his wait is over.
AMY IN REDLANDS, CALIF.

DEAR AMYt I’m dsligfa
I could holp. My host wishes
to both of you fo r ■ long sad

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nr
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Von must fit# you? A flin d to
tbit Complaint ot !*M otb«r
action p*ft«itl#d by 1** mth
tbit court by Apr* 10. 1996 »•
you ♦**! to do to. a default |udg*
rrriif nifty p# •nltfffd agamsl
you for lb* r*ii*f tfemended in
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO- 67-3926-CA-14-K
U N H ID COMPANIES
IENP1NG CORPORATION.
Plaintiff.
vt.
(DWARD A BAILIV
.*$•257 4134071
. UNANOTYN
TENANT I. and try
unknown b#&lt;t*,
(in
9rant#**,
rr editors, and nib**
iiriLficwn ip#rtpnt or
unlmciwn tpoutat
claiming by. t'brOiigb
arid unde# Any of lb*
above ^emed Defendants,
D#**ndanft
NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE it hereby given that
the undersigned C*#rb of th#
Circuit Court of S#minol*
County. Florida, wn-Won tb# 76lb
day of MARCH. 1996. at 11 00
o dock A M at tb# West Front
door ol lb# SomtoQl# County
Courtbout* tn Sanford. Florida.
oft#&lt; for tAi# and tali at public
outcry to tb* fiigb*ti and bet*
bidder for catb, the following*
d*tcrib*d pro party situate in
9# mi nola County,, Florida
Lott 12 and 13. Bloc A *J\
TOWNSITC OF NORTH CMULDOTA, according to tba Plat
ibaraof at recorded In Plat
Boo* 2. Pag#t S* through 56.
Public Record# of Seminole
County, FleridA,
purtuanl to tba Final Judgment
antarad m a cat* pend mg tn
taid Court, tba ttyta of wb*ch »•
»ndreeted above.
WITNESS my band and official
ta il of ta*d Court thrt 26th day
of Fabruary. 1996,
if you ar* a patten with a dis­
ability who naadt any accom­
modation m ordar to participala
m tbrt procaadmg, you ar* antinad. at no coat to you. to tba
provision of carl am assistance
Plaata contact Court adminis­
trator. 301 N Parlt Avenue.
Suita N301, Sanford. Florida
32771. (407) 323-4330 *4317,
with 2 working day# of your
racaipt of Ibis (nohet of
Foracloaura Sal*); if you ara
baanng impaired, call 1-600955-6771; if you ara vote*
impaired. can 1*600*653-6770.
ICOURT StAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
C U R A 09 TH E ‘ .
CIRCUIT COURT ---------- By: Jana E* Jatawic
Daputy Clark
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
Hobart H, Notch, Jr.. laguna
Butlar ft Notch. PA.
3165 S Conway Rd . Sta. E
Orlando. Florida 32612
(407) 361-5200
Publish March 4, 11, 1666
DIO-34
IN TH E CINCUIT CO URT
OF T H t 1BTH
JUD IC IAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A S I NUMBSN
•t l l M CA-1SK
UNIVERSAL AMERICAN
MORTGAGE COMPANY.
Plaintiff,
vs.
PAtniCIA A KRINOCK
st a l.
O t lend ant a.
NOTICE OF BALE
PURSUANT T O CHAPTER «S
NOTICE IE HEREBY OIVIN
pursuant to m i Ordar or Final
Judgment ol iorecloeuf# dated
February 3»th, IS M in W s d In
Casa No 67-2264 CA- 14K ol
the Circuit Coucl of Iha Hath
Judicial Circuit m and for
Seminole
County,
Florida
Wherein Universal American
Mortgage Co. Plemliff ond
Patricia A. Krmock, or, del andantt. I wiM sell lo the highest
and best bidder lor cash m the

Wednesday, Mflrtti 4 1998

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lobby hi the W#i 1 Finn) Doot o*
the
Seminole
County
Couilhciueo.
SOt
K
baik
Avenue, Senlord, Florida at
11 00 o'clock A M on IS , 31 al
day ot MARCH. IM S th , follow­
ing described proflerfy at v,t
toith in and O f,* ' 01 Final
Judgment. to wit
Lot m M AhotnuEY SUBDI­
VISION. PHASE 3. according lo
th . Plat thereof. teco'ded in
Plat Book SO. Pag,« 28 and 39
of th . Public Records ot
S,ntinol, County */k/a 663
flegmeLane, ta k , Mary, Flotida
33746
With th , eecepbon el th .
United Stat,i which shell have
th, light ot redemption provid­
ed by 3B U S C 3410 Id lot 130
day* hem th , date ol talc but
th, right shall th ,i,a ll,f eipus
Dated at S , ipipo I* County.
Flo'Ida lhi» 34th day ot FEBr ■BY, 1998
UAflVANNC MORSE
As Cl«'k. Cucult Court
Saihinoia County. Florida
By J a p , E Jasawic
Daputy Clark
Sergo L Mender Eig
901 Pone, d , l»o n Blvd 4304
Coial Gables. Flofida 33134
In ic c o id in c f with th,
Aip , i tcan With Disabilities Act.
paisons In n»*d o' a special
accommodations to participate
ip this preceding should con­
tact lh , ADA Coordinato' at 301
N Paik Av»pue, Suit, N101,
Saniofd. FL 33771 at least In*
days prior to th* proceedings,
T#I,phone (407) 333-4330 Ett.
4337 ; for inlormaiion t-8009SS-B771 |TDDI oi 1-B00-94S8770 (y). Via F I Belay Serv
Publish: March » 11, 1996
DIO-31
IN T N I CIRCUIT COUNT
OF T N I EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CINCUIT
IN ANO FOB
SEMINOLE CO UN TT.
FLONIOA
C A S I NO.: * T-fT6 0 C A -1 4 K
CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
Plaintiff,
VS

LOIS GIBBEL1NA a/k/a
BARBARA L
01 BBS */to* LOiS K U A N
*/kJa LOIS
GIBEUNA. JOHN
DOE. Hukband ot
LOIS OIBBEUNA a/k/a
BARBARA L. GIBBS a/k/a
LOiS KAZAN a/K/a LOIS
OIBELINA. COUNTRY
CLUB VILLAGE
AT TUSCAWILLA
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC .
BARNETT BANK,
N A . as tuccatsor in
mtsiast to BARNETT
TECHNOLOGIES, INC .
a voluntarily dissolved
corporation, at tu c c tto r
to BARNETT RECOVERY
CORPORATION. SEMINOLE
COUNTY. DEMBOYS.
INC.; MOUNT
PROSPECT STATE BANK
n/V/o FIRST NATIONAL
BANK OF CHICAGO;
MICHAEL GIBBS,
ond UNKNOWN
TENANT S3OWNERS,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALE
HoIre a is hareby g u y , that,
M |»
m the Cucult Court ol Seminole
County. Florida I
eel the
property stinted m Seminole
County. Florida, descilbed as:
LOT 237. COUNTRY CLUB VIL­
LAGE. UNIT THREE. ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT BOOK 2S.
PAGES 33. 14, 35. 38 AND 37
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
and commonly known at:
1171 Augusts National Bhrd..
Winter Springs. F I 3270S
at public tot*, la th« highest
Mid best bidder, for cash, al the
west Ironl door ol tb* Seminole
County Courtbout*. Sanford.
Florida, at 11:00 AM on APRIL
2nd. 1696
Deled FEBRUARY 28th. 1996
MARYANNE MOR 6E
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By: Jane E. Jat*wtc
Deputy Clark
In accordance with the
Americans With Ottabihtiea Act.
parsons with disabilities needmg a special accommodation to
participate in this proceeding
should
contact
court
Administration at telephone
number 407-121-4110. not later
than seven (7) days prior to the
proceeding. II hearing Impaired.
(TOO) 1-600-686 6771. or Vorco
(V) 1.600-666-0770. via Florida
Relay Service.
Mason A Associates, PA17767 US IS North. Suds 500
Clearwater. FL Mt24-6iSS
(S ill 516-3600
Publish: March 4, 11.1990
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•ADVERTtSSMBNT FOR BIOS-

Th* 6*mwrote County Port Authority, Sanford. Semmols County,
Florida, furnishes the following information and instruction* to
prospective bidder* drawing to submit proposals tor the work
heroin described
Bid ISCOPA 120. Renovation of 7.500 equar# tool Facility
located at 1440 Oolgnec Place
Port of Sanlord
G IN t flAL DESCRIPTION OF WORK
Th* principal work than conaiat ol the renovation of Ihe aslttmg
7.500 ecruere tool prt-engineered ttructur* located at 1440
Doigner Place. Pori of Sanlord. at delineated m Drawing (SCOPA
120. S-i. A-I, A-2 and A -l. Construction shall be m full compliance
wrth all Federal, Stale and Semmoi* County cod**, as wall at
the Southern Building Cod*.
lNSIBUCHQtiaj3M OBTAIN IN Q arECIfJCAUOME.
Specification* and a complete description ol lh* proposed work
may be obtained m person from lh* office of the Administrator,
Semmoi* County Pori Authority
Dennis K. Doigner. Administrator
Semmoi* Counly Port Authority
1610 Kattner Place, Burt* I
Pori of Sanlord
Sanford. Florida 12771
(407) 122-47SS
Contract and bid specification* may be obtained lor a nonrsfundsbl* la* ol S40.00; check* to be mad* payable to the
Semmoi* Counly Pori Authority. AH drawing*, speed real ion* and
contract document* may be asammed m parson at the office of
the Administrator
BIO BOSH*
Brds must be accompanied by a certified check, cashier s check,
bank draft, or bid bond in th* amount ol not teat than fry* percent
(5X1 el th* amount of bid, mad* payable lo lh* Semmoi* County
Pori Authority
REJECTION OF BIDS:
Th* Seminole Counly Pori Authordy reserves th* right |o reject
any or *N bids of any part thereof, lo waive any informality or
techmcaMy m the tuOdmgs lo accept th* bids or any part thereof
deemed most I svoi able to th* mt*i**i ol In* Authority atier all
bid* have been asammed and evaluated, or lo I*|*ct all bid*,
re ■advertise of Cancel lh* proposed work
TIME AND PLACE Q f BIO OPINING.
Sealed bids will b* received al the office ot the Administrator
until 1500 hour* (1 00 p m . E.S.T.), Tuesday. March 17th, ISM . al
which Ian* they will be publicly opened and rest aioud. Any bid
received after in# specified bid cloeing Urns will not be consid­
ered No bids shall be withdrawn lor a period of thirty (M| day*
subsequent lo th* b&gt;d opening without lh* consent ol the
Admwiisfiaior. Semmoi* County Pori Authority
Deled this 20th day of Fabruwy. IM S . al Sanlord, Saminoi*
County, Florida
By ordar of SEMINOLE COUNTY PORT AUTHORITY
•'Bob R. Douglas, Chairman
Atiesl Bland* K Carey. Secretary
Publish February 21. IS M and March 4. 1998
0EN 262

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIG H TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 96-2139-CA-14K
BANKERS TRUST
COMPANY OF
CALIFORNIA. N A . not
in ns individual capacity
but solely at Trustee, or its
permitted successors
and assigns, on
behalf ol V « n d „
Mnitgag, Trust 1994-3,
Piatntdl.
ys
RON WISEMAN and
UNKNOWN TENANTS
RESI0ING AT 943 NORTH
JERICHO ORIVE.
CASSELBERRY.
FLORIDA.
Defendant!*)
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS hereby given that,
pursuant lo the Ordei ol
Summary
Judgment
of
Foreclosure tn this cause, tn lh*
Circuit Court ol Seminole
County. Florida, I Will tall the
propelty situated in Semmols
County, rionda described at
LOT 16. OF ORANGE GROVE
PARK. UNIT I a subdivision
according lo lh , plat thereof,
as recorded m Piet Book 27,
Pag* 60. of the Public Records
of Seminole County. Florida
at Public Sale, to lh* highest
bidder, for cash, el the Weal
Fronl Entrance ol the Seminole
Counly Courthouse, Sanford,
Florida, al 11 04 am . on March
3itt. 1998
WITNESS my hand and the
Seal ot this Court this 76lh day
o* 7abruary, 1996
(SEAL!
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol lh* Circuit Court
By Dorothy W BoHon
Deputy Clerk
CLAUOC R WALKER. E*au«*
1330 Thomeavill* Road
Tellehatae*. Florida 32303
(8501 222-1910
Allorney lor Plemlid
Publikh: March 4. 11. 1998
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Suit* 1600
Miami. 11 23131
(305)347SJ94

In compliance with the
.ijfiitflean* W«1(hi: Df«ab»l'iims Act

of 1f to (ADA), d in b ltd per ton
who. 'bDNCiitf*# cut their «Ji&lt;#bittIt#*. r»#ffd aptcial accommoda­
tion to parltctpal# »n fhti p«o*
carding thouid contact lh#

ADA Coordinator at 407-323*
4330 or via Honda Relay
Service at 1-606-655-6770 no
taler than aavan (7) buameta
i l y i prior to aoch proceeding
Putd.vh March 4. 11. 1998

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Per vernal
nepreserrlelrv* *
attorney ere set truth below
All interested persons are
required to Ms with this Court
WITHIN THflEE (It MONTHS Of
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE- (II all claims
egamsl the estate, end ( 2) any
obieclion by an mteiested per­
son on whom this notice was
served that challenges the
validity of tho Will, the qualifi­
cations
ol
the
Personal
Represenlatrse. venue, or |uns •
diction ot the Court
ALL CLAIMS AND O B JE C ­
TIONS NOT SO FILED WILL DC

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In Ifto ovofit ol an error, ffto Sominolo Hornki will bo rosponstblo
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fo rever barbed

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PR OBATt DIVISION
File Number 68-166-CP
IN RE ES1A1E Of
JAMES MICHAEL
GRATZER. JR
Deceased
NOTICE
o f a d m in is t r a t io n

the adminietiation ol th*
Estate ol JAMES MICHAEL
GRAtZCR. JR . deceased, hie
numbei 98 1*6 CP is pending
in lh* Cucult Court lor
Seminal*
County,
Florida,
Ptobal* Division, th* eddies*
ol which rs 301 N Park Avenue,
Sanlord, Florid* 32771 Th*
names and address of the
Personal Representative and
the Personal Representative's
attorney at* set forth below
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT;
All porson* upon who this
notice is served who have
ob|*clK&gt;na that challenge the
validity ot the Wilt, th* qualifi­
cation*
ot
Iho
Persons!
Representative, venue, or |urtsdiction ol this Couri ais
required to Mo their ob|*ction*
with this Court WlfHIN THE
LATTER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR 30 OATS AFTER
THE OATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
AII creditors ol Ihs decedent
and other person* having
claim* or demands against
decedents Estate on whom a
copy of this none* is served
within three month* slier th*
date ot the fust publication ot
IN T H t CIRCUIT COURT
this notice must fit* thee claims
OF TH E 1STH JUDICIAL
with this Court WITHIN THE
CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
LATTER OF THREE MONTHS
SSM IN O LI COUNTY,
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FLORIOA
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
CASS NO.I S t -IO IS -C A -M -W
NOTICE OR 30 OATS AFTER
BANKERS TRUST
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
CORY THIS NOTICE ON THEM
COMPANY OF
CALIFORNIA. N A .
All other creditor* ol the dece­
dent sod persons having claim*
AS TRUSTEE.
Plaintiffs,
or demand* the decedents
vs.
Estate must til* then claims
AM SOUTH RETIREMENT
with this Court WITHIN THREE
SERVICES. INC .
MONTHS AFTER THE OATE QF
t/k/a RETIREMENT
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
ACCOUNTS INC
THIS NOTICE
CUSTODIAN IRA FIB/O
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
SHAWN ORATZ.
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
Def endanl/C rost - Plrunl iff.
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
vs.
Th* dal* ol lust publication ol
ANNA BEAR.
Ihi* nolle* ia March 4, IM S.
Detendanl/Crost - Defendant
JAMES M. ORATZER. SR.
NOTICE
216 Stoner Rd
OF FORECLOSURE SALS
Winter Springs. FL 327M
NOTICE it hereby given that
KEERSTEN HESKIN
the undersigned Clerk of the
Florida Bat No OOT702I
Circuit Court ot Seminole
RUSSELL K DICKSON. JR
County. Florida, will, on lh* 2nd
Florida Bar No. IISSTS
day of APRIL. I69S. st 11.00
Fisher. Rushmer, Werrenrath,
A M. at th* West Front Door ot
Week A Dickson, PA
the
Somme le
County
P.O. Bea T i t
C euYttieuee. Aknferd, Fiends
Pfter tor tel* end ten el public
Orlande. Florida 12S02-07I2
outcry to the highest and beat
Telephone 4077*43-2111
bidder lor cash, th* following
Facsimile 407/422-1060
described properly situated m
Publish March 4, 11. 1996
SEMINOLE Counly. Florida:
OCO-41
Lot 5. HIGHLAND VILLAGE
O N I. Piet Book 29, Pages 66 IN TH&gt; CIRCUIT COURT
S i, Public Records of Seminole
OP TUB BIOMTSBRTH
County. Florid*)
JUD IC IAL CIRCUIT
pursuant to th* Final Judgment
M ARO POR
entered m a cat* pending m
SEMINOLB COUNTY,
said Court, th* style ol which is
FLORIDA
indicated above
IN RE FORFEITURE OF ONE
WITNESS my hand and official
ABANDONED THIRTY-ONE
seal of said Court this 26th day
FOOT CHRIS CRAFT BOAT
Of February, 1666.
WITH NO HULL
(SEAL)
IDENTIFICATION
NUMBER
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ot th* Crrculf Court
NOTICE OF
By: Jen* E. Jasewrc
FORFEITURE PROCEEDING
Deputy Clerk
TO:
Unknown
persona or maur
John C. Eng I*harm. PA.
anc* company who have a legal
1624 E. Livingston Bt.
mierstl m th* thirty-on* tool
Orlando, Florida 12601
Chris Craft Boat identified By
tt you ara a person with a dis­
N* true and IndatarmmaBi*
ability who needs any special
M IN .
accommodation to participate
Unknown peraoos who pot
at this proceed mg. you ar* enti­
eotaed (tie thirty-one fe d Chris
tled. at no coal to you, to th*
Craft Boat with fraudulent
provision ol special assistance.
M.I.N.
Please
contact
Court
and sH others who claim an
Administration at M l N Park
interest m th* Ioliowing proper
Ay*., Bis. N101, Sanford.
«Yi
Florida 12771. telephone 1407)
On* thirty-one foot Chris Craft
121-4130. Est. 4227. within two
Boat with no huM idornitication
working day* of your receipt of
this notice. It hearing impaired,
Donald P. Eslmger, of the
(TDO| 1 -SOO S55-S77I or Voice
Seminole County
Sheriff's
(V) t-S00-f55-1770. via Florida
Otllcs.
Semmoi* County,
Relay Service.
Flofida. through his officers,
Pubitsh: March 4. t t , 1S9S
kivssligators of agents, seised
DEO-2S
the above property on or about
February 29th. IS M near the
lh T H t CIRCUIT CO URT
intersection of Rest Haven
Of TMC 16TH JUOICIAL
Road and East Stats Road 44,
CIRCUIT m AMO FOR
Gensv* m Saminoi* County,
•6 MIMOL6 COURTY,
Florid* and is presentry holding
FLORIOA
said property far th* purpose of
tod enure pursuant to Section*
JURISDICTION DIVISION
• 3 1 .T0t-SM .TM ,
Florida
CASE NO.I M - I E I E C A 16E
•tatutas, and will R EQ U EST
CITIBANK. N JL
that an Honorable Judge of the
Plsmlitt,
Circuit Couri, Civil Oivleion,
v.
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit.
JOHN W. BREWER. *t Al..
Semmoi# Counly, F lorid*, find
Delandam(s)
probable cause mat the above
NOTICE OF SALE
properly should be lorfettsd to
PURSUANT TO CMAPT1R «■
th* above agency. You win b*
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
served a copy of th* Order find­
purauanf le an Ordar or Final
ing Provable Cause once It it
Bummaiy Judgment ot lorectosigned by th* Judge and it win
sure deled February 26th, IS M
advise you how and whan to
and antarad m Case No. M respond lo mis request lor lor1*1* CA 14K of th* Circuit
(ittufti
Court ol th* tSth Judicial
I HEREBY CERTIFY that a bus
Circuit in and lor Semmoi*
and con act copy of this Holies
Counly.
Florida.
wherein
was aant lo th* above named
CITIBANK. F.B.B. I* Plaintiff and
addroea by U G . certified mad,
JOHN W. BREWER. *1. At.. *»*
return receipt requested, this
Defendant*. I wifi **« lo th*
20th, day of Februiwy, ISM .
high**! and best bidder tor
John C . Rosa,
caeh al th* Was! Front Door ol
General Counsel
IN*
Saminoi*
Counly
Florida Bar 3*0717
Court house. 101 N. Paik
Semmoi* County
Avenue, m Sanlord. Florida at
Sheriffs Office
11:00 o'clock A M on th* 2nd
1S45-2im Street
day ol APRIL IS M . lh* follow­
Sanlord. Florida 32773-B3M
ing described property •• set
Publish: February 26, and
forth In sold Order or Final
March 4, IS M
Judgment, to-wtl:
OCN-2S1
CONDOMINIUM PARCEL NO.
M H OF HIDDEN RIDOE CO N­
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
DOMINIUM. ACCORDING TO
OF TH E SIOMTBENTH
THE DECLARATION OF C O N ­
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
DOMINIUM
THEREOF,
HI ARO FOR
RECORDED
IN
OFFICIAL
SEMINOLE CO U N TT,
RECORDS BOOK I1S7 AT PAOE
625 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
File No. S 7 -0 1 M -C P
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
P R O M T S DIVISION
DA. ANO ANT AMENDMENTS
In Re: Th* E*tat* of
THERETO
LEMOFIA L. BARBER
Dated al Sanlerd, Semmoi*
Deceased.
County. Florida, this 26th day of
NOTICE
FEBRUARY. IS M .
OP ADMINISTRATION
MARYANNE MORSE
Th* administration of th*
CLERK OF TH E COURT
estate of LCNORA L. BARBER,
By: Jana E. Jaaowtc
deceased. FM* No. (7-6106-CP,
Deputy Clerk
is pending in the Circuit Court,
Allorney For Plamiiff
M and for Samlnola County.
LAW OFFICES
Florida. Probata Division, m*
PATRICK C. BARTMET
address Ot which is P O. Drawer
A PROFESSIONAL
C, Sanford, TL 32772 Th# name
ASSOCIATION
and address of th# Personal
200 S Biecayn* Bhrd.
Representative
and
the

Publication ot this Notice has
begun on February ?5lh, 1998
Personal Reptasanlaliva
Oavxt D Berber
361 Barker Circle
West Chester, PA 19630
Attorney tor
Personal Representative
LHARLENI D KELLEY
36 N Paik Avenua
Apopk*. FL 32703
Phone 407/689-3913
Fla Bar No. 236364
Publikh: February 25. end
Match 4, 1996
DEN 280
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SSMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number: 96-77
Oteisien: CP
In Re Th* Estat* ol
Vetoed M Rrcherson,
Deceased
NO TICE TO CREDITORS
(Bummsry Ad mini sir silent
TO AL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE
You are hereby notified that an
Order of Summery Administra­
tion has been entered m the
estat* ol Verneli H Rrcherson
deceased. File Number 88 77.
by th* Probate Court. Semmoi*
County. Florida, th* address of
which is:
301 North Perk Avenue
Sanford. Floruit 32771-1792
that th* total cash v*&gt;u* of tho
astal* is 516.500 00. and that
th* name* and addresses ol
Ihoss to whom it ha* bean
assigned by such order are
Donald Rrcherson. Ji
7117 Edge Court
Duluth. OA 10098
Dunns Csstatiano
316 Mspta Court
Oviedo. FL 32765
Margaret Unmet
11110 Hoify Springs Drive
Houston. T l 77047
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
All creditors *1 the decedent
and other person* having
claim* or demands against th*
decedent * estat* on whom a
copy ot this nofre o i* served
wdhm true* month# after th#
dato of tha '**' publication of
this none* must lit* their claim*
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 COPT OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All other creditor* of the dece­
dent and persons having claims
or demands against the estate
of the decodent must 14* thee
claims with this court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
OATS OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THtB MOT ICC.
ALL CLAIMS ANO DEMANDS
NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREV­
ER BARRIO
Tha date ol lh* (est public alion ot this notice is February
TMh. 1991
Person Oivmg Notice:
3IS Maple Court
Oviedo, florid* 327SS
Richard F. Wheeler
Attorney For
Person Oivmg Notice
Berg A Wheeler. P A.
217 Cast Roberson Street
Brandon, Florida 11511
IS 13) 615-0050
Florida Bar Number 265464
Publieh. February 25. and
March 4, IM S
DEN-264

M THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTT,
FLORIOA
PROBATE OfVttlOW
Fit# Number 66-144-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
IRENE M. ZOLOY.

SEM IN O LE
407/322-2611

DEPARTM E N T H O U RS
0 AM - 5 PM MONDAY - FRIDAY
NOW ACCEPTINQ

12— E l d e r l y C

Deceased

71— H

Providing assist Irving lor la
tkns in my home Openings
WORK FROM HOME No n n l tot
Sva4at4e Cal lor mki 330-1111
uppers earn to IDViwk makngbrac S34-6SSS E st MS
W ANTE0 CAREGIVER lor H
iterly lemeln w 3 pots fieevj cat
mg, compassion* le
lemaln
59— F t n a n c t a i .
Live m, 24 hours 4 day line
S e r v ic e s
room A board Cat 377 3955
13— l l l ' A I I I I &amp; B E A U T Y

ERASE BAO CREDIT
LEOALLY tor just &lt;7100 Maf
thwto’rrtl to CALYPSO 1454 N
Lakenvvk Ave Wmier Paik FL
37792

EXTRA HOLIDAY WEIGHTY
1 O n l Personal Training w.
Lifetime f itness Free body I*1
analysis
Dennis
E m r tee TVtEO Ol being turned (town tow
Physmlrv/M 77? fj.97
credo? t earn wner* to uhlawi the
best dealt Credit rants tm
bus loan*, debt consoivteluo
14— F o r S a i l
dates at torn at 5 W no an
nual lees eto M A W Fniwjvie
SECURITY BARS A DOORS
Lie. 34 yr* Erp
50 000 es 373 1W8
designs S5sq f| free ait
Quakiy guaranteed
61— M o n e y t o L e n d
904 965 0013rr 407 174 3166
ATTN HOME OWNERS
lfr— R e m i n d e r S e r v ic e s
Borrow 521 000 •&lt;100.00
Too Many biasT
•Pay (41 hejh mtwesl
SPECIAL DAYS Never largecredf ca-ds
them' Rem-nder Service B day
•tkvn* Improvements
eppts Dr s ftS-yr For deuft
•Apply
by
phnrmj* I* Approval
CAf 30? 7178
•Ho Equity Required
Caa Platinum Capital
21— P ersonals
*00-521 5363 I Open 7 day*

ADOPTION

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GIFT OF LIFE
•00-216 5433
ALONE? FL*
RESPCCTEC
Deling Bonieu lor SENIORS
Esteb 1977 1-*00-973-4477
Lungwuri Massage Shako
Wan ms welcome 7 days
Private rms Female Stall
LISCSMM7765
607-J
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$$$sJ0B S$$$
ASSEMBIV/WAREHEXJSE
Prortuclmn A delivery help e*so
to N C Oiando company long/
Short term &lt;0 7 hr temfshir#
Rekebie Trknt
A P P T C O O R D IN A TO R
-S&amp;Ynur to START
'2nd Shift S Wknd
NO S E lltN O 1 Writer Park set

deevery art it Ujrt Dt USl
S A L E S A S S O C IA TE
Customer tro v e hencke 5 t o
phqnes
A1 » monte
Springs

am* irooik
L A B O R F O R C E S T A F F IN G
(407) S31-5226
THO SHOT ASSEMBLY
RECOTON CORPORATION, to*
nations teerkng manufacturer/
(kslrfhjtor of eteefrorve act**
tones has several openwyjs
n 4S Lake Mary facbfy to ?nd
kh.fl
astemtwy
posmons
Hour* are 4 OOpm-12 JOam
Musi he atM to *ft 1 mrene/m
ol 15 tot and sund to E
hnu's Apply wi person at 1090
Emma O tis Tr*s lake Mery
FL 32746

Accrnkted Truro Schoci LUL
VAT A Afpwv Jrto Assist
WVrnd Desert Nalunai TrurS
Schctt
1-*00-4*6-7364

A C C O U N T A S S O C IA TE
Great opportunity with pawing
national
tfafhng
company
Sales C/S 6 te n to tec* e(Ad
ealkng Base commission &lt;
benefits Fit Resume A salary
Req to 1407) E lf 7919

L IK E W O R K IN G
W IT H P E O P L E ?
BE A MEDICAL ASSISTANT
A* a Urdcal Aswsum wdh an
Associate ol Science degree
to

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FOUND FEMALE KITTEN
Tarty 7900 I n t i between Ce
del 6 lake Cal 37? 1567 9 ?
2 5 — S pec

N O W H lt t lN d
F/T 6 P/T tor e Major kAenutec
luring plant m Sanford Poai
tons ara *vi -aMe on ak
shifts. Paces#nar Personnel
al 330-2*11 or 330-ISM

70— E d u c a t i o n &amp;
T r a in in g

( ivmg evpenses
rounsekng
A meckrai

o e ic e s

ant tests and pemapa even u e
rsl m mnor tiagery IT* a re
wankng career f you Me help
ng cWhers

A O C A R R IK H 8 , IN C .
• Itome Weekly• lay Over Plan'
•Etta Stop Pay•40IKT

•O»y or f wring Ciesses
•FntnoK A«7 tor rftuar Who

Oustfy

•ElradtjeM PUcement As vs
L O C A L R E S ID E N T S
N E E D H ELPI
F amWy of knjr has Inal re * en
bre hnma to a tee EVERYTlklfQ IS GONE " Cfatten age*
1? and 2 A t/7 m desperate need
cf ctothmg srtws and rther rs
wnhaH fkejsefmid tleme km
naive evwryfhwv] wnagmabM is
needed to htto tvs lerrwy rebudd Vwv wes » you can knd
any way poasAke to h#a&gt; ires
tamWy pmase contact Nancy al
323 6437 or Utoy at 17? 6900

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are

ALL HOURS 10 yr* sap n chad
devetopnenf Raas rates meals
met Fim play room 374 0513

City Coibg*
653 East Hwy 436 Si* TOO
CatMtoarry FL 37707

ALL POSITIONS

CTMd Caro F/T or P.T
Age* 2-lt 4C accepted No mg
fee Enroll Now lor ISS-Vek fo&gt;
t si mo C el 321-7631

TELEMARKE T PfG

GUARANTEED
$ 10.50 P/H
IN TR A IN IN G
3 pot ever Avg &lt; 155GTv. Sal
Sanlord based pool
No cnld cabng
F/T S P/T Cal

323-0345
Acteplng K rkcW om
him Fn from Bam to 7pm
ASSEMBLY
Lan^Tarm Short Term

IM M ED IATT
OPENIN GS

■TamaToHfro
^ D i R l C iTi :^r rHx ; T . :

&lt;7.500550 000

-ASSEMBLY WORKERS
'MACMNE OPERATORS

Consokdetton*. Cash Loams
Bad cradl No prorttsm
no adr lea 1/

Heavy Wring raqurod &lt;5 75
Ptot Banafat. Hoaday A Vac*
bon Pay. Made*. 401K and
much more taka Mary area,
work 1st A 2nd kMt. M-F, torn*
Saturdays
Cal 330-4211 or coma by
3005 W U Mary BM. 1106

••FREE"
REGISTRATION

55— B u s in e s s
O p p o r t u n it ie s

JANTTO R -M Aw
Houe* of Worship.

REST Home Bu Mbom oul then
It you an serous K m / making
money *K no *ol of prod, no in*,
no flak Cal 762-3320

Jsrry's Cstscsrs

&gt; 11

Why Be Unampk
laf Ua Work for

D-s*'tdkng phono card* No tip*nance necessary For more
information send • SASE to
Pnmotimo
Communication*
PO Bo&gt; 694355. Miami. FL
33269-1355

al VW Orlando Sanlord Airport

Mlafy Smattter 173-2070 ait.

8 1 L L fo o t are lh*
nurses specialty HaaKhy kid*
tool HRS *042537 324-1*62

$300 - $500

Now h#»&gt;g Pad Wn* A Fu» Wrm
EsC iiirt wage*
■BUPERVWORS
■BARTEN0CRS
•SERVERS
•COOKS
•PREP
•CASfdERS
•COUNTER HELP
•BUUERS

71— H elp W a n t e d

AN EXP LOVBSO MOM
Provides educational aclrribes
along w*h TLC A playroom, ton
yrd Carl CPfVCOUReLRoa
rate* For miervww 330 0700
MARTA'S DAYCARE Baby*
toot Pm School LAKE MARY
U C #594 7
377G094

•Varasrot Pay*
i Program'
b to r^ K '
1 yr OTR #q&gt;/Oata A COL rnq
Pleas* Cal lam to Spm
I 600 674 9050
MonFnOniy EOE

Ce* Today/ 407-631-M l I

m m
ursery

NOTICE

Th* administration ol the
eats Is of IRENE M. ZOLDY.
deceased. Fit* Number tl-1 4 4 CP. I* pending m lh* Circuit
Court tor Seminole Counly,
Dtvieion. th# address
which is &gt;01 N. Park Ave ,
FL 32771. Th* names
and addresses of me personal
representative and the personal
representative^ attorney are
set forth below.
ALL INTERESTED FERSON 8
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
AR person* on whom this
nolle* ia served who hav*
objection* mat challenge the
validity of me win, th* qualifica­
tion of tha poraonai reprosonUMrs, venue, of furtedictlon pi
IM* Court oro required to Me
their obtecilona with this Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE OATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY OATS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OP A COPY OP THIS NOTICE
OH THEM.
AS creditor* of th# decedent
and Other person* havmg
claims or demand* agamsl
decadent * eetat* on whom a
co py of this none* la served
within three months alter the
dole of Iho Itrsl publication of
this nolle* must lit* mow claim*
with IM* Court WITHIN THE
LATER OP THREE MONTHS
APTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY OATE
AFTER THE OATE OF SERVICE
OF A CO PT OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
AH other creditor* of th* dece­
dent and paroon* havmg claims
or demand* agamsl Iho dece­
dent's estate muat file Ihetr
L&gt;aim* with mi* 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.
Th* data of Ihs liras publica­
tion of BUS Modes M February
26lh, USE
Personal Representative
DENNIS CORNELL
416 TofHh Avo., Apt. A
Benner, NJ 07716
Attorney for
Personal Roprosontativ*
Harry O. Hold, III
Florida Ear No. 140052
1120W. First Strool, Bull* B
Sanford, FL M771
Telephone: (407) 321-3011
Publish: February 25, and
March 4, 1*66
DEN-277

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O p p o r t u n it ie s

27— N

OP ADMINISTRATION

O R LAN D O
407/831-9933

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Packags Cqufgmanl

ADAJEOEA40 FEE

OFFICE PERSON •&lt;7Aw
Fun I

PLASnCE MANUFACTURER In
need of machlna operators. 2 nd
A 3rd tfufl Apply M parson
1000 Sand Pond Bd Lak
Lake Mary
313 9275

HOUSE KEEPER • IM
Mon-Frt. I

ASSOCIATE
TRAINEE

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lo aspansion. Large Lake
company hmng FuE TVwe
Wax tram you lo
earn your pofanaal

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CABINET MAKER - &lt; U

When wo W ork-Jr* a Ponyil
Buy E tea TVRponwaro. Fro#
TrartnQAMti/TRpa 371-6421

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Pw
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Cad Ttoday-Tha
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(407)322-:2044
COKE/PEPS!
VENDING ROUTE

CELEBRITY CIPHER

Many high traffic alto*
12500 Rfttrh potontlal

b y Lula Cam pos

800-342-6653

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aeapb pssi and psssrs EacMs*sr n *w tfltow ■
FedqrsqUs OapisWO

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UR. or MRS. MOM
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business Send &lt;5 00 (ncahrf
&lt;600 credo) to B J J PO BO)
953414. Lake Mary. FL 37795
3414
VEN0ING: LAZY PtRSONS
DREAM FEW HOURS-BIG &lt;1
Fro* Brochure I 600670 6712
WORK FROM HOME making
wooden tram** Earn lo &lt;364/
wk Cal B10-9444 #«1 E-4S

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convention of •pfntuakatt.* — Tom Stoppard

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71— H ELr W a n t e d

71— H elp W a n t t d

A B IT T E R JOB FOR VOUI
Jut! Call' Never a Fee'
HELP Personnel U H U I

OET PAID TO LOSE W IIO H T
38 people needed, tedoua
about totng Earn 1500 P/T to
55500 F/T. Cat now 328 4496

earn ex tr a m oney

SemtnoleHerakJ. Sanford. Florida ■ Wednesday. March 4, 1998 - S B

K I T *N" C A K I Y I . K ® h v l . u r r y W r i g h t

141— H o m es Fo r S ale

Coma and fom out earwig taam
Of Hurt** and CNA* Eacel•ant benefit* Eipenenced rec­
ognized
J.OOpm-1 1:00pm
ahlft eveHebto. PMata apply a
perton Dettori* HMitnea'a RehabJiUtton Canter 1051 Elkcam fUvd. Dettona EOC
AUTOMOTIVE OCTAtLERS
SanfixOVongwoodOrtando
Oood Income Potential
Benafifi After 90 Oay*
TapA Seal 407 293 3055
AVOW NEEDS r r p T l t v * *re7
Sea hah Quality product! earn
good t i l Be. hour* 331 718?
Accounting A Bookkeeping
130k ♦ Banaliti
Degreed accountanl needed lor
a (porting company Mutt Iwve
computer Hit* and be aipenenced in payrol. KV, A H . gen­
eral ledger, ale futt benel.tt
Cal NOW lot an appt S Oman
do 3706646 or Mamand 6678755 lor detail

WAFFLE HOUSE
H IR IN G A L L S H I F T S
CooAt 6 Server* F/T or P/T
Apply in peryon 4740 W SR 48
(407) 323-4660
HONEST. DEPENDABLE mud
u n t i l mt needed for houte
tteenmg 5 dayWveek. 7 5 Cel
374-1177
IFYO U WANT MORE FROM A~
JOB THAN A PAYCHECK,
PLEASE CALL 373-477S.
Independent Olft Catalog/
party plan (kstrbutori Procett
order* from home Ready cath
For tlad up kit/Mima memberthp ton MAIL 530 00 chnck/mo
lo CALYPSO VARIETY. 1454
N Laknmonl Ava. Wntor Perk.
F I 37792
IN S U R A N C E

P L A C E M E N T S E R V IC E S
CLEAKAWCIPTIONWT
Mult hate etp m Window* t
poaaeta good phone n e t rat
rtetuma k&gt; 407-333 2241 or mar
to 860 Hum an Carte Santord.
n 39771

0 &lt; £ (? (a
The Orlando Coca Cota Dot
Itng Company ■ currently heng lor Pie toeowog powfion

JANITORIAL POSITIONS AT
SANFORD AWPORT
DynAk Service*, Inc a grow
mg commercial aviaton ground
tuppod company I* currenity
hong part lime |*n&lt;tor&gt;il perton
net far vanou* *n »i* AI appke
ant* mutt provide a a ten year
wort/*chool hrtlory pat* drug
tcraenmg. undertUnd Engkth.
and work a turtle acheduto to
metudt weekend* and evening
hour* We oltor training, tree
parking and rtvtorm* Slap by
Otri atkiwirttralrv* office* Mon­
day torough Friday trom 10 AM
ixel 3 PM to U oul an appt
C88M1 For more Infurmedon on
thOOO potrtioni c t i 177-M93
Ore oflrce* a&lt;e located at 2747
Cam* Avenue Santord Florida
32773

FLEET MECHANIC
O O O O C JO O O O O O O
hgN repee work on ore d u e l
and gaaokne powered vertc » t Mull have own fcuH and
poteett a CDt ctett 'A* K
cenaa *',( certhcakon* d*
teed W* o«er corrywtlrv* P4y
and etceaeW Darwfit* Apply
* partem Monday Today t X
am to4 0 0 pm EOC Wom­
an and mnorpet are encour
aged to apply
ORLANDO COCA-COLA
■O TTU N G COMPANY
I8C0 Mercy Ortve
Centrectore S Trucker*
Make contact qwetfy
your
ttaH t N America New k e g r
matchmg lyt 14 hr! L im a
I 888 488 4170 MC/Vlee

ASSEMBLY/
PRODUCTION
W ORKERS NEEDEDI

COM E W ORK W ITH
T H E B E S n il
Wo am currently hmng tor 2
large
Santord
Compamet
Theta compare* are growing
rapePy and need dedxaied
hard worker* toduainal rip -i
cr etoned * you want great par
(57 OOtv.potoohai
an*
6
montha). Merkcai mturanca
and pad Time O* ca« ut now*
We eito offer he&gt;-PM th.fi t
Conlacl CORESTAFF at 330
7789 tor more mtormefcun

OQCQOQQOOOOC

CUSTOMER REP/RETAtt.

S I0.35 T O S TA R T
Great to tludema P/T A F/T
No 1 0 tor oto 888-8191
~^aH C 0R TgS 5A =
The toaowmg poe-tont are
avaaebie Come and |om our
S p a n rated leceey

F/T 11-7LPNC M A f/Ti

Cea (M a r y Manor. 807-81
4498. Aafc tor Oeector of N o t ­
ing or apply ratten 80 North
Hghway 17 97. DeBary Fton
da Drag Free Workplace.
■ o r ______________________
■ K P C M N C tD BOBCAT
OPC BATON WOOL Ucenaa
C al 333-3481
F/T SIRVICS A04N T Driver.
Need to dean. aannee end m•peel rental venciet
Vakd
fOL
A cn p la M drrveg record
and beckgroimd check Appty m
pattern
juvfi Orlendu (17 92)
Or Santord

n

a r j M

F i i w

EARN 50%
COMMISSIONIII

FaroaaBc Sama Mae Salon hat
oBata openmgt Mutt
tie kc A a ip CM Anna ai 373
9045

FRAMER^IDI^Q
Faal paced mtg company
needa quick, rotable. tart mo
waled pe« ton with banc
knowtedga ot contl ruction
Wtong to ken Apply Superior
1067 North Mrry 17-97.

FRANKLIN C O V E Y
7 Habit* Store
Frankfen Covey Co « to* prem­
ia* of (
er promdw
leadertNp and nm* and
menegemenl producta and aarvo t We are aeetong Perl Time
tele* aaaoaatea tor our Semi*
•tele Teem# Center More We
value our attooalet and oh*
■he toADwag
Staring payM57 50.hr

U\£JCI/J f l J T 5
CUSTOMER SERVICE REP
G * m on the ground Itoor nf a
latt paced
rapkty
growing
company* LABOR RITE •* tee*
a hard wurvmg sart-motivat
3 person who is computer Her
ate. he*CM and a team play*
E * a «* 4 growto potenhai m an
erkemoty ta* paced mduury
Apply ( 1 parson at 1803 pork Ur
beiwten Bam and 2pm deiy or
lai resume to (407) 3301498
Ann Branch Manag* EOE

LABOR RITE
too • MEN S WOMEN NCEOEO
Oaky work Oa*y pay
Wade* a PLUS
N E E D CO M PA N Y VAN
DRIVER W VAN
COME WORK WITH THE BEST

Home* from pennies on St
Delinquent Tat. Repo t REOs
Your Area Ton Free (I) 800 218
9000 Etf H 7206 for tilings

Um-Women Retov* Stxwrir M
or Pan-Time
k p r e n rruti be 18 r»tr* otrj or

fOYLLW5.DE 2182 tq h 4 bdmv
2 5 bath. pool, lire place. 2 car
gar . ten porch, tpnnkters 4/10
acre. SI30(K) 373-2551

*. have in naeed ijta a truck md
M tvkietM t or more *0/11 dry
BEGIN CALLING TOOAV
TO RESERVE YOUR AF»:A
•00-472-l i l t
OPERATOR SI
8 X AM 4 00 PM
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
D D A , INC
EOE

SANFORD 3/1 frame. b&gt;g tot
C H ’A, sal tfith $45K Hied up/
539 900 as t* 695 5151
SANFORD 3/1 Gorgeoua, re­
modeled, new CHA 4 carpel
No down 4470/mo 133 3750
SANFORD Handyman Steal 2/
1 or 3/1 block CH/A 126K
Worth 455K hied Great renlal
695-5151

LABOR READY 0
In person lodsy:

-S1581
T i S French Are
373-4343

MAKE MONEY with your own
home bated but.net* min
Shaklee 4 AT A T Fierbto
tcheduto
BE
YOUR OWN
BOSS Call 330-9VK to tched
uto an appointment to find out
how*l
------------ M E C H A N I C -----------For (Vity Fleet Service Shop
HydriukcT toclrcaitkevH III
penence hepM Longwood
location F u* lima 4 benef.it
and 401 (K)
C al 338-7304.
MERRY MAOS HIRPiO
Car 4 ktoikanca Needed
Weekend* FREE 331 5266
HOLLAND 9 ASSEMBLY
tng required S-5, M-F
Storing pey 1 6 hr No *R&gt; req
Cal Vcky * 330-1529
______
R e s id e n tia l C le a n in g
MOLLY M A O tS H M N O
F /T'M -F *8-*pm.
Wlfl Train. 407-787-S007.
NANNY/CMLOCAAE
In my Santord home Btgd
check and Ikug tcreen requeed
Skong date* to work with tenet
chad Looking tor rndrwluel wth
a toeng and rvkhkng pertonakty CM Vvgma at 321-0033 9
5 M F or 7*6 2355
EIPCRBNCXO SERVERS
LkVh t dm er ihift* Appry n
peten Coiorade i Prune
•teak 324-174.
NEWS PAPER DELIVERY w.th
•an Commercial route Santord1
Lake Mary *47-7980
NCWS PAPIR
INSERTERS
week and* only Santordlak#
Mary Mutt have kantpodaion
847-7080.
Now hong eipeoenrwf COOKS,
SERVICE NS 4
DISHWASH­
ERS. Top pay pad vacahon*
after l year Medial benrrMt
and a Drug F.ee Work piece
4650 E SR 46 Wetl Sanford
407-930-7771 4 3770 Cktondo
Dr 17-92-Santord- 407-3319900
OENNirS RESTAURANT.

Uptcaie retiremanl community
ki Lonowood hat mmackato F/T
portion at a labor* Dutw*
tuppod landtcapa crew, i a
mowing edgng. pruning and
otoar labor type duke* No ••
penence necessary. pretarred
canddata wan ground* ftpenance For appt cat 407-482O IM a iL T M
EOE

Ctoan driving OL required.
Oood pay Benefit*.
CaB Mtoey S31-1t4t
LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
U T IL IT Y C O N T R A C T O R
NCAiTH OBUMNC4 AMO tttK
•LAW 0»ut tr* oortpi**
^ t o k t k ktOL«mw^on^_ |
l a w n m a in t e n a n c e

Paoer 40T981-4770

ILtUBBBUMUjjPi -----■ IF YOU DONT ENI JOY YOUR JOB—

I iRsn (Tb Jual world ■

lx I h/ l,‘ \ f h
\/

Only applicants nveed to totorvtew wd be contacted No toM
party todufctetptoea*. AA/EOE

f

Large Sanford companiti cui
renity teeiung wukviduai* with
mduttnal ■tawing machina and
ipmad**uiler kip
•GREAT PAY
•MON-FRL FULL TWC
•HOURLY PAY
•PMCCWORK BONUS
•ORE AT BENEFITS P4CLUDMO
MEDICAL
Piaate contact CORESTAFF al
330-7789 tor an appoatmar*
WAREHOUSE PERSON
Naadad lot large greenhouta
w a he .M p o m b t far i N p t o
recarying Mull be capable of
kiting * Natl SO tot end work
tong, fertile hourt Fork*) kip
helpful Apply ki person 6770
W SR 48. Santord
WAREHOUSE
POfim ONS
SMRPWQ. RCCEIVMO. PICK.
WO, PACKPM AND WARS'
Housasa - n c c o t o n c o r ­
p o r a t io n , Ihe nation ■ lead
■ng drtlrtoutor/manulactm* of
atectrorue accastonat
hat
Immadlata opening* m i t
Late Mary laeeew* tor let end
2nd ehIR werehouee. Hour*
evtolebte:
T:P0em 9:X pm .
8 Odam-4 30pm and 4:00PM12:90AM. Mutt be auto to M a
mrwnmri o l S O t o o n i coren
uous bant Forkkh (Ipenence
pratorred Storting rata 55 75
1*1 thrlt. 55 95 2nd thR **
Mutt past math tati Apply *
person at 2950 Lake Emma
Road. Laka Mary T V EOS.

S cotty's

PHONE PROS
Salary * comm • bona F/T or
P/T Rallied almoiphme tmok
nqok DePbe or MWa 7*7-9270

RECEPTIONIST
For Fanutkc Sam* Hae Salon
Need people person ml oood
phone Hue* C al A n U st 3739045_________________________

(407) 868*0444

RIGHT HAND MAN
Naada 7 5 1
*S5 *ign on I
* C iM pey to driver*.
‘Open I am
901 Oogtoack Rd, Longwood.
290-4104
ROOFERS WANTED
Hetper* alto Musi have lu ntpottakon Cal 377-1449
SECURITY OFFICER JOB
Traintog Armed A Unarmed
Brandy 9 Aaaac 994-74*4
S H IN G LE IN S T A L L E R S
Toon 4 Iran* i*q C*i 3309543
ELECTRICIANS 9 Helper*
TOR PAY, BENEFITS, rawd 4
comm OFWP Apply Santord
Etoctne 7572 S Park Drive
322-11*2_____________________
WANTED: Indviduels who era
leaking a M * n g , paopia onantolad care* GREAT employ­
ment environment, professional
statu* and benefit* Consider
the career of Dental AausUno
Formal education of 1200 how*
Leading to State and National
credennali Work in ■ U
paced, highly technical, ever
changing career In die aired
health field cl Denial Aaswllng
9 Orange Technical Ceeeer*lande Tech Dental Departmerit 4O7-94S-7OS0, ML 4S9S.
ere already In toe
work place, reedy to re aid* or
fust looking to the future dwy
have a pro
program datfgnad tor
you!

Egjd Oppcrwity Empoyw

*500 DOWN— WHY RENT?
When you can own dva 3 brtm
home ml CAtA. new pa ri 9 car­
pet 7 Am abort HUD hornet'
Tha HNUman Oroup, Inc.
Reaitore...... .....371933)
LAKE MARY 2/1 StlVm on .
54*5 dap Santord 2/1 549V
man * (495 dip No Pett Cal
321 5989
SANFORD IR Btotk C H A ig
yard nca nmqhtxirhood 327
2692 dry* m 349 5742 after 6
SANFORD 2500 Ok GA Art 3
1 5. *ng gar. C H A , 1525men ♦
K 25W P 489 4 766 Lv met*
SANFORD Dot Home 2/1.
tonced yard tpacout 1525.mu
. dap Aval 31 393-4540
SANFORD i 4^7 bdrm apt*
Hr*»orie D&gt;*i, eonv locatan
From 5285men 3219757

WSEKLV RENTALS
Starting B IT T Art

105— D u nsx/Tiu n E x

trn c M N C Y
rv - convenmr*
3739000

2 bdm KC t i l l Witow Ave
537Vmnn Charfie 88BT587

aid Lamidry. phone, and M
uee 5*5 580 a week 974-4055

117— C o m m e r c i a l
R en tals

WANTSO:

30-40 yr oid em-

houte
prnaiedge*
Cal 3304789 after 5

550/Wk

96— R etirem ent
H omes
firmer* apt tor rent BeaufiM 2 /1 .
eal-ki U . dnag rm. Ig kv rm
wheelchair acceaa4&gt;to Handrata m bathroom, futy turn,
houaefieapmg.
nmamg
aide
ipon requew Irene provided to
OR ofhee. hoapeeL etc Neaied
btwn Coknrtxa Med Center 9
Watt Voiutw M e W I Center
Oreal Shopprn aree 597Smon
CM 407-333-2004

99— A partm ents
U nfurnished
9 ORE AT LOCATIONS
1 9 1 Bdrme $9759490 Men
9119111

LEASE Prune ahowroom 9
werehouee *10970 R II 18
441 feortage 407-57*7300
Ctr
« Park A»e 4 95» SI 1
M no H 9 MOO
tt SSftNi par
abundant C M John Gay at
Stnctfy CommarciaL Uc Real

4/2 Spat plan Over 1 BOO lq II
Appi. toed 7 car gar 579,100
4/2 OVER 7 000 tq ft/ LrvkNV
lanVfrpic Crpfwkthop 5112,900
5/3 Sep Mother-m-iaw quarter*
Over 2500 eq ft 58SJOO
I ’ A IJ L O S I I O I I N l
VI S I WM| PWOPI MT . J S
1/1
I /(&gt;•!
W ERE SELLING HOMES Ca&gt;
a Sanford speciaksi. Jenugan
propane*. A*k tor DM Walter375-lt4S or 390-375E.

24 ■ 44 3/2 Spirt 1990 Skykne
Oak Spring* Obi roof, toed
832.500

(407) 323-8160

R E M IN G T O N O A K S
N E IG H B O R H O O D
S P R IN G F L IN G Y A R D
SALE!

PARK AVE. MOBILE PARK
Home* 53.000 to 58.000 Set Up
Fwincing O U «T T 322-2141

Remington Oak* sub. In The
CrouingsLake Mary

C A R R IA G E C O V E

YARD S A L E
181— A pplia n c e s &amp;
F u r n it u r e Fo r S ale
ARVIN electric radrtnt healer
Fan force heat/safefy tip-over
twrtch/auto Ihermotlal control
Seldom used 120 00 Cell 3232411

Sal. 2/7 at 460. 461 4 454 Rrv
ervtew Ave Behind Lake Mon­
ro* Inn DON'T MISS THIS ONE
Clocks. Tonka Toy*, vaseline
g in s, table taw, fishrng rod*,
coo-coo dock, much more
Come Earfyf___________________

219— W anted

BED-QUEEN
tr/e.
Mack
wrought *on canopy and prenver
orthopedk: tel Never uaed. *M
bored. Cotl 51200 Sek 5325
Crtl 573-7311
BEOS
ORTHOPEDIC
FIRM
SETS wWi 5 year warranty Nev­
er used Twin 575 Full 595
Queen 1115 King 5165 Calf

Alum. Cent
Kokomo
•IS W. First

Buy

321-0004
SaL9-1

FOR BALE: Answering Macho*
Panasonic ‘cassette type' Ere
cond Deep*data remote. $20
324-1229 evening*
W O L F E TA N N IN G B E D S
TAN AT HOME
Buy DIRECT end SAVE!
Commertiaihome units from
5199 X Low Monthly Payments
FREE Color Catalog
Cal TOOAV 1-800-711-0158

DAY BED While. Victorian
tryte with 2 twin maftresaet 9
trundto Never uaed 5300 407-

230— A
DAYBEO wftrund* t Iwo 20 yr
maftrettet Never used Coif
5450 Mutl te&lt; 5250 cath 75*
•000.

to

223— M isc ellaneo u s

BRASS BED. Queen ml 20 yt
Odhopedw man ret* set Never
used Coal 5800 Mutl ta* 5225
cash 25*4000

n t t q u e / C l a s s ic s

75 DOOOE 'U L RED EXPRESS’
mat condition, 380 crd AT/PS.
50 lane* tire*. CAM. header*
59 500 OBO Tredai 3307281

M ATTRESS SALE • Ful site
used boi ip rngt 4 mattrast
165 00 Larrya Mart 3224132

231— C ars Fo r S ale

149— C o m m e r c ia l
P ro perty Fo r S ale

199— P ets lie Sltpu e s

7S MERCURY COUGAR
Irma work Must Seel!.
t»ai/mag wheel* 5500 firm
135-870*

LONG WOOD-SUITE Sub let (7 |
office* 525015350 uUiiiei in­
cluded 757-0035.

BEAUTIFUL tu« bred Oaknaltan
puppw* 8 wka old no papers
StOGee CMt Beeper 28*0807
OR 391-3108

SALE OR LEASE

FOUNO: BLACK 9 WHTTE DOQ.
CALL TO DtfifnFY.
373-3777

1101 w . Firat I t
BCVtMLT a MA50N H8ALTY
(407) 7404500

153— A creage Lo t For
S ale
1 IB ACRES Otteen ere# FVver
accett Owner Irancmg Only
555 000 CaJ 3329895
BLMLDfNO LO TS cit 477
across from Suniand Ettaiet
323-52)3 or pgr 444449*
DELTONA 10 acre* Idaal tor
moon* homesae horse* cath*.
tamwig or nursary* Toned agnCultural
53 900/ACRE
5m
down wtownar finance 904-7571772 or 904-757-9927
GENEVA 10 m e t E k « rt San
tort Beeuktrt m ^i 4 ary wood­
ed try acre pk&lt;* kM Courury
515.500 I I
LAKE HARNEY to Acrea-Lk
Harney Wood* 5 X 000 20
mne to Santord 40774*4778

211—
A

n t i q u e /C o l l e c t ib l e s

233—
ruck

217— G arage S ales

W A N T T O O f T RIO
OF ALL THAT
STUFF?
A YARD BALE m ff
way io do toat and toe
NereAF can brag people to your
door Advetm e your aei* m toe

/Bu s e s /V a n s F o r
S ale

S7 CHEVY S10 ad cab pun-up
Law cap Bed mar. to rack CO.
AM/FM w/upa, AT/PS. Almost
* 518.500 firm 93*3981.

238— V ehicles W anted
CASH 555 PARR
For Junk Car*. Truck* A Med
airt/tcA 8f Autytjt sniato

keep

kn* end welch toe earn* Nave
whfa to* money comae in. Ca8
by Neon on Twaiaday and yort 5kne kd can net tor even day* In
to* H e M tor OM4.V 8*184 A*
we aek * tool you prepay to*
ad Ca* u*w# can h * M

(407) 322-2011

MARCH 5 A 7. Frt * 5 4 Sal *
2 NATIVITY CHURCH 325S N.
CR 477, langeoaBU Mwy

240— Bo a t R entals
Stortng M 5309*9- Atoo
74Prt*wm. C**330-f*l?

241— REC.
V ehicles/Cam feks For
S ale
is*7 M V A L I

an. tn-edi. 5 awnmga, 2
A M . 18 ft 9 11 A ai opeon*
C o m 549&lt;k).
eatone *79(k)
tow M I-4344739
i

ESTATE SALE

ROYAL VOVAQ1R

R A M O H 8HM8

OhmThmA 7/yt
C*132*2*11

SEIZED CARS Iron) *175
rtche*. CicklUc*
Chevy*.
BMW* Corvette* AHo Jeep*.
4Wt7» Your area TO* Free I 800-214-9000 E d 2308 tor cut-

T

CHURCH BAKE*
_____
10
horse* or cetfte
home or homeese Zoned egh544.800 Flnsnang aval mt *m
mere. (504)787-8300

45 CHRYSLER LATER Stock. 5
P3PWPB. radto. good
anon* knock* 5305 34*
•044 or 333444*

MOOCRNFUWL 9 i
1 PWCC or 1

8 .?
OFFICS/WNM 3.000-15.000 M
From S3 tt Prvne tocaton Mwy
17-92 Santord. 1 M ta n AJrpod

SAT 8-3

304 Chapman Awe-Comer of 3rd
Sneet A Chapman, tom., an•qua*. kachen, and tola
MUST
(
IT SELL

199* 99 It raw I

tots of

toiaP Cal 333-7499

RESTAURANT FOR L E A K Fully equtoped. o n tre y operating
Cal 321-5223 to r -------

118— O ffice S pace For
R ent
A MOVE M S P C C U U t 400 aq
ft 9 up&lt; 5765 A MONTH OftceStoraga 371D170 or 333-2554

APARTMENT LOCATORS
OFFICE/OFnCE-WAREHOUSEGROUNDSKEEPER WANTED
For 256 apt oommunky fix atail
m Santord F/T poatoon. Oood
Banali t it ntereated cal 3211061 EOt/DFWP

Guardian Personal Stori
Roeg*
Cal tor dataif 579 •2500
SANFORO OFFICE SMCC
3 SuNa* W e M e • 1100 SF A
1000 SF. 407791-7004________

2S3-A d d itio n s A
R em o d eung

141— H omes For S ale

NEW REMOOCL REPAIR
Doom, window*, cerpemry,
decks 9 concrete
323*4*3$ S O Baknt COC19890

323-0670

256-Appu an c e R epair

NOTMNO B U T THE FM EST
FOR Y O U
Odhnew Arts on Itoeharl Rd 9
LA Mary A I apt homee mt
atorma/garagat Stata-Oftoe-art edenly/leneM lactty
Open today Stop out or cal
307-1007 tor a personal thow
WO
ROSELEA VELAS
9/1 Sperlef -M fBBton
HUO OKAY 48799M B

M i1- l i t y M t ' . o i i d
MOVE-0*00*0. 3/15 New car
pet 4 pave Nice yard, end
ta * porch 456.000 A l la.

•ROFE55IONAL Sam* day/
ied day aarvic* on ai apLow rate*, tormerty mt
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D EAR D ll C O TT I have trusted
my gynecologist (nr lu ll years In fart,
he perform ed my hyalcrcclnm y last
year

DR. G O T T
P E TE R

However. during my routine check
up last week, he had a resident with
him in Ihc office When I was set up
for the exam land covered only with a
p a p er s h e e t!, my d o c to r asked
whether I would mind if (he resident
o b se rv e d O f cou rse, I said lhat I
would, and Ihc resident left Then my
doctor said that was OK. hut I was left
with a feeling o f discomfort Why is
my doctor such an idiot'’

G O T T , M .D .

I hope that you r d o cto r is not
fon dlin g you r b rea sts If he is. he
should Ik * reported to his county med
D K A It R EA D ER Young doctors
teal society I also hope that women
can best hone their skills by observing
will continue to havr manual breast
older, m ore experienced practition­
exam s as w ell as m am m ogram s.
ers This form of medical education is
Ilr r a it cancer is a serious disease,
in valu able, and I b e lie v e that you
and we must employ whatever means
should have been pleased lhat your
we ran In diagnose It early
gynecologist took the* effort and tune
to teach a younger colleague lie was
not an idiot In (art. he behaved com
ACROSS
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jackets
mission and. when it wasn't granted. 1 Crudely built
40i Twisted
dwelling
perform ing the examination without
42 Biblical king
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rebuffing you

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ending

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occurs in the future, you will renmsid 14 Crystalline
gem
e r y o u r d ecision A lthou gh each
patient has the right to refuse lo be 18 Some
pamphlets
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of one on one training and welcome 17 Identical
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the opportunity to participate In the
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mammograms are recommended for 32 Classification
women over SO (and even, by some
of plants
e x p e rts , w om en o v r r to i. can we 33 River In Frence
assum e lhat du ring our p h yslra l 34 Ammonia
compound
exams we no longer will have to suffer
the embarrassment of disrobing and 38 Wise
lawgiver
allowing our breasts lo be fondled by 36 Cooked (a
male doctors’
turkey)
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stop beating vour w ife ’ " question
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examination Is not "fondling " Rather,
the doctor fre ts for lumps, ten d er
a rra s and o th e r a b n orm a lities
Therefore, either you have a problem
in definition nr your doctor ought tu
be called on the earpet

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rnlumns. you have discouraged the
use o f one aspirin a day for the aver­
age person. However, several doctors
in my community recommend aspirin
for healthy people, as a preventative
for stroke" and heart disease Please
comment
DKAIt R E A D E R Aspirin prolongs
blood coagulation Th erefore, many
experts recommend its use in patients
who are at risk for stroke and heart
attack However, to my knowledge, no
expert has urged healthy adults who
are not at risk to lake an aspirin a day
N o n eth eless, m any d o ctors and
patients swear by this strategy All I
can say in defense is that the final
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small top jlp a tr. most authorities run
tinue lo recommend manual breast
exam s (both self-exam s and those
performed h&gt; a physician' in cunjunc
Lon with the X ray tests
This is rather like the situation in
men with rrspecl to prostate cancer
While the l*SA blood test i» ordinarily
a reliable method ot delecting such
malignancies, experts urge doctors to
continue carrying out the traditional
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yours lo another before first consulting
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something goes esksw, a may open a lev
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you might give a few licks, whtla the
maior ones may not even be abempted.
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today. Leave your checkbook el home N
you're heeded lor the lottery counter,
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by Leonard Starr

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I w o u o e c WHAT I T U K ,
U t t .A K )U U D H t l&amp; WHEN
G tu c G o e e to co ue &amp; e.

Bridge is a game of tnrks
then*
a re 13 o f them in each deal But
'tn c k " has another meaning a deceit
(ul device or deception Well, som e­
times one can have a trieky trick — as
in this deal
How would you try lo hoodwink (he
opponents into permitting (our hearts
lo make after West leads the spade
10’
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10 card heart fit iKasl opened one di
ainond. South made an intermediate
jump overrall of two hearts. West rc
sponded two spades. North rue bid
three spades, showing a spade stop
per and asking for a diamond guard.
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passed Brilliant'!
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ace and another diamond South won,
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drew trumps, and claimed, losing (wo
spades and one diamond
South
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East
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Confederate Memorial Day
u»&gt;a d l^i««u t&gt;» lowi i Vincent

A collision involving an Amtrak train and this Nissan
NX2000 occurred Friday at tho crossing at Lake Mary
Boulevard and Country Club Road Al 3 p m . Ruben
Maranges hauling the Nissan behind a to* truck lor
Extreme Towing, drove over tho tracks, but did not

clear them Tim Nissan was stuck when the arms af
the crossing gate came down on it as the train oper
atod by conductor Tom Podati, tried lo make an
emergency slop but could not Maranges removed the
car Irorn tho scone There woro no injuries

Winter Springs
nixes bus benches

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Tillany Bell and TrayOuan Williams. Hamilton Ele­
mentary School students, beckon readers lo take a
look inside al one ol the best fashion shows in
Seminole County. Pago 3A

WINTKK SPRINGS
W inter Springs lo in m is
Hlotiers Ii.milled .1 v.tried aj;eml.i .11 ilieti last
meeting. I»ut It was still lire proposed moving ol
lire Trails Projec t and Hattie lodge Development
tliai generated nine Ii of the attention
Tlie agenda began with a matter 1 out rrn ln g
flit* removing ol all bus bent lies on publii null!
ill-ways Tills also called lot the lem oval ol
public scaling and shelters on jnililli right ol
ways and private properties whn h are adjacent
lo puhllr light ot ways.
Since these hem lies lon ta ln advertisem ents
and ate sponsored hv eoiiitiiunlty s e iv iie o r­
ganizations such as the lliirtda Jayrees. n pre
sentallves liom these groups were there lo give
opposition lo Ihls Item. Including Andrew .J
Moos, memlrershlp vice president ol the Florida
J ayrccs.
The J a yrcr spokesman was there with others,
representing a trenching projec t that has raised
$15,000 for charity In lire last several years.
Com m issioner Mu h ad Blake said lire i lly has
tried for a long time to limit the signage In the
c ity. Alter mitt It debate, the com m ission voter]

Memlaifs ol the Notmau Ii
Howattl Chaplin ol tho Lr s.ii
Daughter:, ol the C o n to d c M i, 0
served Conlodetale Memorial
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fn d .iy by decorating the grave. '
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day is observed m I londa Geo*
Qia Mississippi North Catol.n.i
and Louisiana Here Chairman o'
Public Relations Barbara Sichei
(ih.iir of Ceremony Committee
Juanita Miller and President Hazel
Cash commemorate the ovent h&gt;
laying a floral arrangement "We
commemorate these graves as a
tribute to American valor and to Itie
lasting memory ol all the men wtio
fought in tho war between the
states * Cash said Each April the
local UDC chapter pays a special
tribute lo its sponsor the late San
lord physician Or Norman doVero
Howard in whose honor the chapter
was named and it is his grave upon
which the floral arrangement is
placed
MafftttJPhoto bf tommy ViiggPl

Please See W inter Sp rin gs, Page S A

INDEX
After H o n n .......
B u t l n e u ...........
C l u i i f l e d ......... ........... 6B-7B
C o m ic * .............
C r o tn ro rd ......... ................ BB
DaBomb ...........
Dear A b b y ......... ................ 4C
Dr. G o t t ............
E d it o r ia l........................... 4A
Health k PUscta ................. 2C
H oroacopc.........
O b ltu ir le * .........
Police Brief* . . . . ............... 3A
People .............
Sport* .............
TV ..................
Weather.............

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rebuilt avsry day.9
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Sanford, country club wrangle over who owes what to whom
Uy Nick Pfelfauf
HKHALI) STAFF WIUTKH
SANFO IU) - Tlic dispute over
lease rental paym ents between
tire Mayfair g o lf course and (he
City o f Sanloid continues Th e
m a iler Is again scheduled to he
discussed at Monday night s
Sanford
C lly
C om m ission

meeting.
The general
disagreem ent
lies III the amount ol money
the city says Mayfair owes In
lease
rentals,
versus
the
amount Mayfair says has been
sjwni In Im provem ents.
T lie main playeis In the
drumu Involve John
‘ Jack"
Daniels, president ol S em in ole

Chibs. Im
(M ayfair Country
Club),
funnel
San loid
City
Manager W arren
K.
T r ie "
Knowles
who
represents
Daniels, pn-scnt City Manager
Hill Simmons. City Finance
Director
Donna
Watt,
and
attorneys repii'sen tin g
each
side as well as those lining
rescan Ii into the matter

A leiii'i sent In Fcbniury
Irnm
the Clly
a tlo m ey
lo
DiUilels niitllli'd Imu lhal the
clly h a s deieniiined Sem inole
( Tub h a s I.iili-il to hilhll a len n
ol us lease
lire letter stated.
" Ilie hr ear It ol tlie lease ts
I.idlin' try the lessee to pay
rent as icipurcd... Th e amount
ol
at t n o d
rent
owed
Is

$255,340."
Tlie letter stated that the
breach Includes claim ing as
Im provem ents
items
whn h
were
not
actually
capital
im provem ents as delim it in the
lease, as well as claim ing
credit for expenses which do
not fall tinder the category ol
Pteaac See Sanford, Page HA

Longw ood scraps restrictive code as aid to residents
By Vicki Bclluccla
11KHALI) STAFF W H IItH
LONGWOOD _ Izmgwood clly
com m issioners Ihls past week
agreed lo st rap the land devel­
opment code that has caused
them so much grief and return
to the previous plan.
The current codes have been

the cause o f much controversy
and arc viewed by must as loo
restrictive and. al the sam e
time, loo vague. Many projects
have hern stymied by the code.
Com m issioner Paul Loves
Hand, who fits! moved lhal the
code he scrapjied. said the way
tlie code Is currently written
makes It Im possible lor some-

one living In llu- biu gw oiid Ills
•uric district to fix a leaky root
"If your roof leaks, you can'I
|usl pm as|)|iall shingles on
there." he said "You have lo
use cedar shakes or |&gt;ui on a
iln roof. That's just too much."
O llier com m issioners agreed
unit Divest rand that tlie re
strtcllvc codes were making ll

tit 11it idi lor many residents to
maintain then hollies.
Commissioner
Annum aric
V a ica said she has heard of
people having m arbles with the
i odes and lhal the lo d e s ultcn
make it dlllicult to com plete
projects in a timely and costeffective manner.
"It's just too niiti h Milne-

times." she said. "I tlduk the
lo d e needs lo be less resin i
live."
An ad hoc com m ittee has
been going over the code with a
line tooth comb, trying lo work
out the kinks. Mayor Kusly
Miles think lh al the talking has
been going on fur far loo long
Pleaae See Longwood. Page HA

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SefT»nOle Mrr.vd SonlOM Honda

Sunday Af&gt;m 16 1998

Business

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your business
insurance our
business.

G u e rrilla m arketing versus
traditional advertising
In thr course o f o u r m e etin g s
with i llrn ts over the last c o u ­
ple ol weeks, the topic o f how
do I . reach
cu stom ers
has
arisen m any tim es The first
question seem s to lie how do I
get
m oney
for a d vertisin g '’
Thru thry want to know how
m uch should they spend and
where. U sually follow in g these
questions Is one about w hether
1 think th ry should be on the
In tern et.
In m any cases It b ecom es
quickly apparent
that In a
start up com pan y or one In
phase one thry sim ply don't
have the resou rces to mount
an effective m edia cam p aign.
Thul m eans that th ry need to
find Inexpensive w ays to reach
the potential m arket. 1 am not
going to Insult yo u r In te lli­
gence by claim in g that In all
cases gu errilla m arketin g ran
replace
a tradition al
cam ­
paign. But like all tm e small
business people you must face
the reality o f yo u r own situ a ­
tion and adapt.
H ie strategy you follow Ls
som ewhat
dictated
by
the
business you are in. For e x ­
am ple If you are In a service
business you m ight do a c o u ­
ple o f things. First Identify' an
Influential person or co m p a n y
to approach and offer yo u r
service Your goal Is to c re a te
a satisfied cu stom er and ob ­
tain referrals. You must be
careful not to so u n d erp rice
you r service so that It Is p e r­
ceived not to have a value. In­
fluential ‘ rainm akers*
Is a
time tested w ay to en ter a
market.
Next Identify Influ­
ence's that Is people or c o m ­
panies who w hile not con su m ­
ers o f your service n e v e rth e ­
less tnlluence oth ers that are.
Exam ples of Influence's arc
people like real estate agents,
bankers and law yers who In­
teract with you r cu stom ers.
Once Identified then you can
offer Incentives to these lndl-

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email ivhardyitbellsoiith.net

Sunday. April 26. 1998 • Vol. 90. No. 175
Published: Daily Except Monday. Saturday l Christmas by
Republic Newspapers. Inc. • 300 N. French Ave . Sanford, FL. 32771

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c.irvif

vtduals to recom m en d
vo u r
service.
Once
you r
business
Is
opened or If you have an ex
Istlng business you should very
carefu lly m aintain a data base
o f you r cu stom ers l i t i s Is the
gold m ine that must be very
carefu lly mined. T h r most e x ­
pensive w ay to build sales is
with a concentration on new
ru slom crs. In m any cases you
can raise your annual sales by
a factor of 30 percent by s p e ­
cial offers, n ew sletters
and
frequent shopper discounts.
Every organ ization you b e ­
long to should lie put to th r
benefits test. If you lack c a p i­
tal to fund an advertising effort
then you must spend yo u r
lim e carefu lly In those areas
that provide the best e x p o ­
sure. You need to pick the
wldest venues that allow to
network with as m any peop le
who fit our needs. People lik e
to buy from people they have a
relationship with. In these o p ­
portunities. don't fall to r e c o g ­
nize that others are doing th e
sam e and the fastest w ay to
get them to help you Is to h elp
them. Drive and determ in ation
can m ake up for a lot o f sh ort­
com ings In capital.
W ayne Hard y Is the Coordt
nntor o f the Sm all B u sin ess
Development Center at S em i

ORCULATION

Inxn Amo l \vikT&gt; liiMir.iikc

Wayne
H a rd y

“Serving Seminole County Since 1908"

P O Bo. 1667
SarSord. FL 32772 1667

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Odessa Pufpi •Busiest Manager
Taran Gamas
MehndaMoms
Linda Spwgsl

wlk.it n omo in iiiMiniike

Florida Residants add 7% sales tax
lo above rales

Newipapen. Inc.

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La w e n fo rce m e n t c y c le s

tsfutu - Owners Insurance

Allstato Insurance. Lake Mary Boulevard at Fifth
Street in Lake Mary, was tho scone of a bike pres­
entation to the Seminole County Shenff's Depart­
ment recently Allstate Agent Brent Carii presented
a check for S3.000 from tho Allstato Foundation, for
the purchase ol six special bikes for the county's
bicycle patrol The bikes were obtained through

New
care

business

for senior

SANFORD • It Is estim ated
that
up to
seven
m illion
w om rn are unpaid care givers
to the elderly. Most toll w ith ­
out respite, d oin g b a c k b re a k ­
ing labor In virtu al Isolation.
Now how ever, w om en a re
draw ing upon a new c o m m u ­
nity-based
sm all
business
railed H om e Instead S en io r
Cure.
A ccordin g lo M arian ne B e ­
dard. d irector o f o perations for
Home
Instead
S en ior
C are
serving S em in ole County. ‘ W e
rrpresent on Im portant su p ­
port resou rce that p rovid es
respite care for often -stressed
and overw o rk ed fam ily ca re
givers."
Bedard said the co m p a n y
provides an nfforduble solution
for old er Individuals or cou ples
capable
o f m an agin g
th e ir
physical needs, but w ho r e ­
quire n on -m ed ical assistance,
light hou sew ork, m eal p r e p a ­
ration a n d / or com p a n ion sh ip
in o rd er to rem ain at home.
A ccordin g to Bedard. H om e
Instead S en io r C are's services
can be arran ged for a few
hours or as m any as 24 houro
a day. Short term assistance
or lon ger term care Is avail­
able seven days a w eek In­
clu din g holidays.
"E ld er care has becom e the
top problem In o u r society t o ­
day as It replaces child care as
the num ber one Issue for the
m en and w om en In our w ork
force," sire said. "A lready p e o ­
ple are spendin g m ore tim e
carin g for their eld erly parents
than they did carin g for th e ir
own ch ildren. Th e p ro b le m
w ill only m agnify with the a g ­
in g o f the population."
"H om e Instead S enior C are's
m ission Is to form a p a rtn e r­
ship w ith fumlly m em bers who
w ish lo help their parents live
at hom e with care, c o m fo rt
and
con ten tm en t,"
B edard
co n clu d ed .
Th e com pany serving all o f
Sem inole C ounty Is located at
655 Fulton Street. S uite 6 In
dow ntow n
Sanford.
Phone
302 -5500 .

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execu tives.
Division
M anager Fred Schaub said
Gall Newsom e and Kim G riffin
will both be w ork in g out o f the
com pany’s com m unity o f T h e
Eslules at Alom a W oods. G rif­
fin has over 10 years e x p e ri­
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Investigation into Sheehan homicide continues
Special to the Herald
ALTAMONTE
SPRING S
S h eriffs spokesman Li. Jack
Cash luw Issued an updnle on
Ihe hom trldr Investigation Into
the death o f Jacqu eline S h e e ­
han.
Sheehan was living in W illow
Park A partm en ts. 375 Palm
Springs
Road.
A ltam on te
Springs, across from the A lta ­
monte Mall. According to n

statem ent from her live-ln boy
friend. Rodney Bice, she was
last Been leaving the cou ple's
residence after a d o m estic
dispute April 15. at approxi­

mately 2 a.m.
Sheclmn was on foot, possi­
bly dressed In a blue and p u r­
ple shirt and Jeans. She may
have been going to an un­
known pay phone In the area.
W hen she did not return. Bice

Stephone Godfrey. 36. o f 1600
W. 12th St.. Sanford, was nrrrsted Thursday, April 23, by
W inter Springs police. G odfrey
was charged with dom estic
vtolrnce and nrrested In the
800 block o f W ade Street. De­
fendant allegedly forced victim
to ride In a car with him.

Husband allegedly struck
Christie Drewes. 27. o f 2220
W cstboum e Dr.. Oviedo, was
arrested Thursday, April 23, by
Sem inole
County
deputies.
Drewes was charged with b a t­
tery and unrated at Ihe above
address.
Drewes
allegedly
slntck husband with an e lec­
trical cord.

Aggravated battery arrest
Frederick Neal. 30. o f 273
Oleander St., Longwood, was
u nrated Thursday, April 23. by
Longwood police.
Neal was
charged with aggravated b a t­
tery. two counts o i battery and
crim inal m ischief.
Neal was
urrrsted ut the above address.
Bull bondsman allegedly tried
to take Neal Into custody when
Neal through a vase at them.

Laundry violence alleged
Jose Soto. 43. o f 2961 BranUey Hill Ct.. Longwood. was a r ­
rested Friday, April 24, by
Sem inole
County
deputies.
Soto was charged with battery
and resisting with violen ce.
Soto was arrested at the above
address.
Soto allegedly b e ­
cam e violent wlUi Ills wife over
laundry.

Inmate struck In jaw
Alvin W illiam s. 43. o f S ip es
Ave.. Sanford, was a n ested
Thursday. April 23. by S em i­
nole County dcpuUea.
W il­
liam s was charged with battery
and arrested In’ th e 200 block
o f North Bush Boulevard, W il­
liam s allegedly struck Inmate
In the Jaw.

Drug arrests
Michael W hitlock, 16. o f 335
San Rafael St.. W inter Springs,
was arrested Thursday. April
23. by W inter Springs police.
W hitlock was charged with
possession o f drug paraph er­
nalia and arrested In the 400

block o f San Rafael Street.
Upon a search o f W hitlock, o f­
ficer found cigarette paper.
W illie Brown. 30. or 705 W.
10th St., Sanford, was arrested
Friday. April 24, by Sem inole
County deputies.
Brown was
rharged with possession
of
rock cocaine and arrested at
the co m e r o f M angoustlnr and
12th Street.
O fficer pulled
Brown over for running a stop
sign.
Deuundria Bradley, 22. of
2180 Airport Blvd., Sanford,
was arrested Friday, April 24,
by Sem inole County deputies.
Bradley wns charged with p o s ­
session
o f controlled
li­
st mice and possession o f ca n ­
nabis under 2p gram s and a r­
rested In the 1000 block of
West Fifth Street. Officer w it­
nessed Bradley throw u bag
and a blunt (cannabis) under­
neath a stairw ell.

Traffic stop
Gerardo Burragun, 32. o f 351
Hayes Rd.. W inter Springs, was
u nrated Frtduy, April 24. by
W inter Springs police.
Burragan was charged with driving
while license Is suspended or
revoked. Darragnn at the c o r ­
ner o f Stute Road 434 and
North Devon.
Barragan was
pulled over for no tug light.

Property crime
Samaual G rier. 38, o f 1152
Dunbar Ave., Lake Monroe, was
arrested Thursday, April 23. by
Sanford police.
Gcter was
charged with retail theft, b a t­
tery on law enforcem ent and
resisting
without
violence.
Oeter was an ested In the 3600
block o f South Orlando Drive.
Oeter
allegedly
took
three
Norelco shaving system s w ith ­
out paving.

Disorderly conduct arrest
Bryan BJomholm, 35. o f 500
S. Holly Ave., Sanford, was a r­
rested Thursday, April 23. by
Sanford police. BJomholm was
charged with disorderly c o n ­
duct and resisting without v io ­
lence. BJomholm was an ested
In the 2600 block o f South Or­
lando Drive.

Training

plan B crashes
SANFORD - W hat goes up
must com e down.
But just seconds after ta k e ­
o ff Friday m orning, on In­
structor and student nt the
Com alr Aviation A cadem y In
Sanford crashed their Cessna
I72RO aircraft.
Both
walked
away
un­
harm ed.
Th e aircraft
lifted o ff ut
7:15 a.m. and begun Its as­
cent when the accident o c ­
curred.
A cadem y
officials
were unavailable for dctulls.
Th e w rerkage was cleared
quickly and no delays r e ­
sulted from the accident.
Com alr Is Investigating the
accident.

Burglary arrest
ALTAM O NTE S PR IN G S • An­
drew M. Hughes was arrested
W ednesday
afternoon
by
Sem inole County S h eriffs O f­
fice Investigator Dim Pu rcell.
Hughes Is believed to have
been Involved In num erous v e ­
hicle burglaries In the A lta ­
monte Springs area.
S h eriffs spokesman Lt. Jack
Cash said Hughes' arrest cam e
us the result o f the c o lla b o ra ­
tive effort o f the s h eriffs d e ­
partm ent and the A ltam on te
Springs police.
Cash said Inv. Purcell was
able to Identify fourteen veh i­
cles that had apparently been
burglarized by Hughes, and
Purcell Indicated there would
be m ore charges to follow In
relation to additional veh icle
burglaries.
Items stolen during the b u r­
glaries have been recovered
nnd Identified by the victim s.
More properly Is being sought
In relation to the vehicle b u r­
glaries.
Altam onte Springs Investiga­
tors are sold to tie p reparin g
vehicle
burglary
ch arges
against Hughes for Incidents
that occurred In their ju r is d ic ­
tion.
Cash reported that Hughes
wns on probation at the tim e
o f his arrest. Th e parole w ill

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m anner and cause o f death
has not yet been confirm ed,
additional forensic testing has
been required and the results
nre pending. They are not e x ­
pected to be com pleted In the
near future.

Service w ith a Personal
Concern fo r Y o u r Repair
Needs.

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Anyone with any Inform ation
about Jacqu elin e Sheehan Is
asked to contact
Sem inole
County Sheriff's O ffice Inv. Ray
Parker. 330-6600. ext. 373.

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IN BRIEF

POLICE BRIEFS
Domestic violence

left the residen ce search in g
for her on foot and In his ve h i­
cle. W hen he did not locate
her, Bice returned hom e.
Sheehan rrm ain rd m issing
until April 20. when her badly
decom posed l&gt;ndy was found
In a w ooded area on the south
side o f North Street, west o f
County Road 427. nenr the In­
tersection o f Bennett Avenue.
Due to the advanced state o f
decom position.
the
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Hughes Is now in ca rcera ted
at the John E. Polk C o rrec
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held without bond due to the
violation o f parole.

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Correction
Due to m isinform ation. Carol
Jackson, a surgical nurse with
Fllutowskl Cataract A leaser
Institute was m lsldnetlfled on
Page 1C o f Uie C-scctlon In t o ­
day's paper (which Is printed
In advance o f the rest o f the
paper).
The H erald regrets the e r ­
ror.

COPP protect
SEMINOLE COUNTV - At 10
a.m. Monday, A pril 27, S em i­
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cellular telephones to r e p r e ­
sentatives of eight n e ig h b o r­
hoods in the county. Th e p r e s ­
entations. part o f the C O P P
program, will be made In the
sh eriffs office.

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They are program m ed to only
call 911 and are to be used to
report suspicious events and
people to law cn forcem cn F
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Th e com m unities to re c e iv e
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4A - Seminole Herald. Sanford. Honda • Sunday. April 26. 1998

EDITO RIAL

People who toil
M ost h o m e o w n e rs k n o w the value o f w ell
kept property. If relatives or friends a rc
c o m in g to visit, la w n m ow in g a n d c le a n u p
w o rk Is g e n e ra lly the m ain focus o f w ork. It’s
not p u rely to Im press them , b u t It gives a n
Im pression o f w elcom e. Y o u are h a p p y to
h a w them visit.
Additionally, w ell m ain tain ed
p rop erty
gives the h om e o w n e r or resident a feeling o f
pride. A well gro o m e d h om e in a w ell
gro om ed residen tial c om m u n ity m ak es u s
feel good.
There Is the sa m e need In o u r cities. W ell
m ow ed rig h t-o f-w a y a re a s a n d a neat a p ­
pearan ce m a k e u s feel p ro u d to live there a n d
gives visitors a se n se o f beauty. "H ere is a city
that c a re s," they believe.
To tills end. w e believe It's h igh time to e x ­
press app reciatio n to the people w h o m a in ­
tain o u r titles’ g ro u n d s . T h ey m ay be w ith
the P a rk s a n d R ecreation D epartm en t o r
M ain ten an ce or G ro u n d s Division, o r called
by som e oth er n am e. B u t these arc the peo­
ple w h o k eep u s looking good.
Even w ith tem p e ra tu re s u p In the 90s. w e
can see them w eeding, edging, w o rk in g w ith
those la w n m o w e rs. sw eating, getting du st
a n d dirt tn their faces, often getting filthy
dirty In their a ssig n e d tasks. Yet they plod
on w ith their w ork.
W h ile there Is little m ow in g a n d trim m in g
tn be don e d u rin g the a re a 's colder w e a th e r,
there Is little let-u p: dead b ra n c h e s m u st be
cleared, leaves rem oved, trash picked u p. a n d
n u m e ro u s o ilie r ta sk s accom plish ed.
G enerally, d ep artm en t h e ad s get the g lo r y
w h en ever there a re m a jo r accom plish m en ts.
T h at Is a s It sh o u ld be. B u t w e believe the In ­
d ivid u als w h o toll, w h o p u t In lo n g h o u rs In
hot or w et w e a th e r d o in g these Jobs, deserve
a great d eal o f o u r th a n k s a n d appreciation.
T h e next tim e y o u a re drivin g th ro u g h a
w ell-k ept a re a , give a m om en t o f th o u gh t to
the people w h o m a d e It su c h . It Isn't e a sy
w ork , b u t it Is re w a rd in g In p rovidin g u s
w ith the best a p p e a rin g a re a s possible.
To all those w h o toll In this profession .
T H A N K S . Y ou h elp ed m a k e u s beau tifu l.

Hoping for a temperate political climate
I have decided not to comment much on the
upcom ing elections and even had conversations
with both sides asking that Issues be discussed,
leaving aside personal attacks, much of which
cannot Ire confirm ed or are not true.
T lie cartoon In last Sunday's St*mlru&gt;{c H erald
by Paul l.o vest rand was. at best, a major c o n ­
tradiction by one side against the other.
If Mr. Lovestm nd wanted to draw a cartoon
that was possibly more accurate, or fair, he
would h a w had the Titanic Irehlnd the Sweet
Pea with a gang plank filled with Maloy.
VanDerWctde, Luvestrund and friends. Is It p o s ­
sible that the Im plied question raised by Mr.
Lo vest rand regarding (sunshine) could very e a s ­
ily apply to Mr. M aloy and Mr. V anD erW dde?
A fter all. these two siltin g com m ission ers
were the first to get together and draft a letter,
signed by both, that was sent out o p p o sin g
C om m issioner Adam s and supporting Mr. H en ­
ley. For the supporters o f Mr. Henley to brin g
up sunshine questions considering the clim ate
they, them selves, have created bailies me. Now.
o f course you w ill be told that there Is no connecUon. Well, m aybe there Isn't, but certainly If
there was ever a situation o f the kettle callin g
Die pot black, here It Is)
I have said that 1 would not allow If I could
help It, having the Issues burled and the public
bombarded with Irrelevant statem ents designed
to draw us away from Issues. Mr. Love M rand

E rn ie
H atton II
Ernie Hatton II is a veteran
m em ber of numerous
governm ent boards and is
a civic activist in the interest
o f g o o d governm ent.

should think before he draws. Th e com m ission ­
ers he apparently supports, have had am ple
opportunity to do what he Im plied Mr. McLain
and Mr. Adam s m ay do or have done.
The time spent together by Mr. Maloy and Mr.
VanDerW elde has covrrrd m any months. I will
not Im ply that there was anything done or d is­
cussed during this period that w as Im proper
when they met other than their desire to unseat
Mr. Adams. I also don't believe that Mr. Adam s
or Mr. McLuIn would act Im properly either.
It's tim e to talk Issues. Th ai Is what the pub­
lic w ants to hear and that Is the obligation o f
those who wish to be elected or re-elected. Th e
public Is fed up with unconfirm ed statem ents.
Innuendoes, and blabber about everything but
Ideas, policy, and the direction candidates see
for this county.

I stopped by City Hall today to see If city
management had properly placed the Monday
night agenda on "the _pu bU o bu lletin b o a r d "
and found one of the most Interesting postings
that I have ever witnessed.
The "ox-city attorney" la now calling and d i­
recting the City meeting agenda. One only has
to note the heading on the po sted notice was
faxed from Kruppenbacher ft Associates as a
p u b lic notice] Since when did the city attorney
call e r make up a city agenda? This only su p­
ports this city's lack of proper city manage­
ment.
The 1907 expenditures plus continuing legal
and consultant fees show misuse of tax dollars
In excess of a a « s m illion dollar drain on the
do ze n s of this dty. It Is definitely a time for
change. Citizens will not finance the extrava­
gance of current dty management nor Its at­
tempt to employ “mxJHendemas part of a total
failure to administrate.
Examples of that allegation Is the " Martin
County Connection" with the sudden a p p e a r
ance of "Brevard-Oood-Oie'-goyOuthrie: and
the hiring of an assistant city manager (for alx
months) who Is still on the dty payroll as a
"temp". All three of these Individuals (Includes
McLemore) lost or resigned their previous posi­
tions. Our dty commission is either unlfc
uniformed
or doesn't want to know why]
Overwhelmed
with
arrogance,
self­
enhancement. and egomaniac attitudes Is the
so l e Junction of those who call themselves City
Com m issioners. McLeods* article tn the propsgandlstlc publication called the TuecawUia To­
day Is a prime example. One only has to read
previous Issues to follow the arrogance of this
governing body of Winter Springs. There's not
enough newsprint to handle what the dty man­
ager might Inset In T/T.
it takee l,7B4 registered city voters to in ­
stig a te a recall o f a ll o r individual members
Of tfis elected body q f this City government!
That's nothing more than a days work!
By the way. Mr. Mayor, when la somebody
big to tell the public what happened to the
'* ,0 0 0 delivered to Kruppenbacher ft Assortales, on behalf of the City, to pay legal fees in­
curred by the KhemlanUO'Connetl fiasco? The
d ty manager has known for sometime of this
leUv
delivery,
action, and Issue. What's he trying to
hide? Citizens don't pay protection. Someone
will oau this City's coffers a sum of $50,0001
H . Scott
W in ter Springs, P L

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nnd cutting taxes at the same time while they
encourage the destruction of other* by any
means possible. I’m sorry but that doesn't reg­
ister with me. Either you believe In treating oth­
ers us you would like lo be treated or take off
your halo. Tills struggle for political power and
the atmosphere surrounding It certainly files In
the face of any decent religious beliefs.
If I were to become disenchanted with a p o ­
litical figure I would find someone else to sup­
port. It would not be my desire to destroy the
opposition by whatever means possible, or
more Importantly their family.
It seems that we will never learn, and that la
why It Is Impossible to rhange our destiny. You
would think that those who believe In what they
prrach would spend whatever time Is left look­
ing for what Is good In others and themselves
and build upon that!
Jesus was not Involved In Die political world.
Hr was persecuted, betrayed and died because
of II. Yes. he died for our sins, but politics was
the vehicle used to expedite the deed. Think
about III

TO N Y
T IZ Z IO
Tlzzlo Is an
advocate for
the disabled.

Frustration

Quest Columns And Letters To The
Editor are welcome. The Herald
may or may not agree wtth your
opinion, but we will always uphold
your First Amendment right to
express it.

City fiasco

Nrllhcr Mr. Adams, nor Mr. Henley have atlarked each other personally and It may be a
good Idea at this time If both did us a favor and
asked their supporters to deal with Issues.
What concerns me most are Uiose who stomp
up and down the street preaching the Gospel

Kudos to Morse
W e eleded Maryannc Morse to do a Job. and
when she requested proper documentation for a
trip taken by Commissioner Dick VanDerWelde.
that's exactly what ahe w as doing. I would ask
my fellow voters tn Seminole County to think
about recent events between a county commis­
sioner and the finance officer to keep It very
fresh In their minds come election time.
Any veteran a s well as any current or former
dvll servant at any level of dvll service, knows
before they ever go on travel that a big part of
their settlement Is filing all receipts with the
travel voucher. In 15 years of Federal Civil
Service I never saw anyone "Jump for Joy" at the
prospect of doing that accounting, but I've never
seen anyone try to have their lack of complete
records tried in the media either. There Is a l­
ways a procedure In place for a lost reedpt, but
there Is no place for the ‘ take my word for It*
approach to filing travel claims.
My hat Is off to Maryanne Morse for not
backing down. She Is doing the Job I voted for
her to do. along with many other residents of
Seminole. W e need to examine closely what our
other eleded officials are doing under the guise
of serving the people of Seminole County, and
how they are going about It. NO ONE IS EX­
EMPT FROM PROPERLY ACCOUNTING FOR
THEIR EXPENDITURES, and I for one do not
want anyone exempted. That la a small part of
the balance of power built Into our system. It
works when each one does what they are re­
quired to do.
Something is drastically wrong within Semi­
nole County when an Issue like a travel claim Is
tried In the press, and an Individual's lack of
documentation of expenses for which he Is
asking to be reimbursed Is questionable. No
documentation, no explanation, no reimburse­
ment. It's that simple, has been at all levels of
government for many, many years. Documenta­
tion of expenses is how we prevent m isappro­
priation of funds.
Oood work Maryanne Morse. I will vote for you
again to be sure.
S in cerely.
K a m a A . Bryant
Sanford, P L

Special thanks to SPD
I would like to take a little time to thank the
Sanford Police* Department and Mayor Dale's
office for being such a wonderful help.
You ace. my 85-year-old tether Uvea tn C o ­
conino County. Arizona. After repeated calls to
his home resulting tn busy signals (over a pe-

rtod o f a week and a half). I tried the telephone
company. They wanted money. I explained to
them a man may be In trouble and to please
check the line. They wanted money. I don't have
my own phone and they wouldn't send a bill to
my home.
Frustrated, 1 went to the police who said thry
would teletype Arizona. It took several tries to
find out which department has Jurisdiction out
there. Dispatcher 111, Officer Don Clldt. I be­
lieve; relentlessly tclctypcd as I relentlessly an­
noyed him. No response.
1 went to Mayor Dale's office and he got In
touch with Commander Bronson and authorized
him to make the necessary phone calls. Finally,
Commander Bronson contacted my father who
contacted me and Is alive and well now.
A special thanks to the lovely Nlcholle Hellcckson from the SPD front desk, who puts iq&gt;
with people constantly and the Mayor’s secre­
tary and the City Commissioners7 secretary
whose concern waa genuine and touching.
Thank you all very much.
. FL

Thoughts are with Sanford
It has been 55 years since I was a young 21year-old graduate o f the Pensacola Naval Flight
School reporting to the Sanford Naval Air Sta­
tion for training in multi-engine aircraft. Even
though I am now a Senior Citizen and live far
away. I still consider the people of Sanford very
■pedal. In recent weeks, there has been mu
much
tn the news about the weather related m ass
devastation In your area and I wish to extend
my sympathy to all who lost property, those
Injured, and all who lost loved ones.
To me. Sanford has a special charm. Its peo­
ple were the most considerate I have ever
known. When 1 reported to the Naval Air Sta­
tion. I waa a young aviator Grom the hills of
North Carolina training for war In the Pacific.
On Sunday* when not scheduled to Oy. I a t­
tended the Presbyterian Church In town. After
each service, the Church ladles would approach
me and other service personnel and Invite us to
have Sunday dinner with their families. During
the entlie course o f World W a r II. no other town
where I waa stationed exhibited the kind hospi­
tality experienced In Sanford. 1 regret I can no
longer remember the names o f the nice people
whose homes I vial ted, but I will never forget
them.
It la because of those wonderful people many
year* ago that I feel pain when I read about the
destruction in Sanford caused by the weather.
They will always be In my mind and heart.
Ca.

tc:

We have said It before, here at "Special
People*, one of the most common activities
a disabled person must contend wtth Is
waiting around for either something to h ap­
pen. or someone to help us with something.
That essentially, is what today's column la
all about, fmstratlon.
Frustration, In psychological terms Is ei­
ther the conscious or unconscious state of
mind where a person feels unable lo satisfy
certain Impulses and desires. It la
a
feeling of disappointment and defeat which
are common, or disappointment. Impedi­
ment or failure.
Just think about It. Every day we all get
frustrated and sometimes tor mb
minor things.
It con start in the morning beginning with
the toaster that won't work or
______________
&gt;r the
kids being
a little unruly while getting ready for school”
When you get to work, you find out that a
project you Utought didn't have to be done
In two weeks had to be done yesterday.
These things seemed serious, but they are
really not. Not when you consider all of the
pain and suffering In the world.
Consider If you will, the possibility that
you were disabled. Your senses or mobility
are greatly reduced. You may even need a s ­
sistance to eat. dress, and basically live.
How frustrating would your current p rob­
lems be then?
One of the other Items that can be frus­
trating lo a disabled person Is when other
non-dlsabled people are unable to accept
the disabled person as a viable, creative
part of society: a part of society that fa Just
as ready, willing and able to help this fg reat
country of out*.
LUu. many people. I have read those psy­
chological, self-help books that advocate
such psychological treatments as scream
therapy. Ultimately this has never worked
for me except maybe the temporary relief of
tension. Lei us now try to understand a lit­
tle more about frustration.
Like any other emotional response such
as nervousness, frustration can be used as
on asset. Take all of the energy, be it by
your thought or physical actions that you
use being frustrated, and put it Into solving
your situation. Develop a skill. Even if it is
not related to the Items that cause you the
most frustration. It can still help your con­
centration enough to lessen your frustra­
tion.
Today we will define Parkinson's Disease.
Parkinson's Disease is a slowly
condition
characterized
by
_
trembling, muscular stiffness o r _________
tty. slowness of movement and difficulty
carrying out voluntary movements. Degen
era live changes occur tn areas deep wtthti
the brain.
Parkinson's disease generally begins will
a subtle slight tremor, especially in tfa
hands. At first the tremor occurs at rest
then becomes more pronounced with faUgw
and emotional distress. Irssrntng during
voluntary movements.
Although I do not profess to being a doc
tor. my views come from Uvtng many years
as a disabled person. S o m
nee _______________
research for today's column was done through NORD
(National Organization for Rare Disorders)
Webster's Interactive Dictionary ft Comp­
ton's Multimedia Encyclopedia.

�Seminole Herald. Sanford. Florida ■Sunday. April 26. 1996 - B A

The way we were: Attending Seminole High in 1948
Smith, science; Ethel Riser and
Elizabeth Shoemaker, math:
Rebecca Stevens. Barbara Ruprecht and Kenneth Eaddy, vo­
cational; Mildred Babcock, art;
Carl Kettles. Fred G anas and
June Winn, physical education.
Bernard Black began his first
year ns band director and
while Ollle Reese Whittle was
In her third year ns glee club
director.

The Seminole High School
Class of 1948 Just celebrated
Its 50 year graduation nnnlversaiy. W e ll add some history to
the event covered today In the
People Section C.

City and School
Leadership
Robert Williams was mayor
at the time and the commis­
sioners serving with him were
Andrew Carraway, John Kxlder.
Randall Chase and Lea lusher.
H.N. Sayer was city manager.
Those serving on the Semi­
nole County School Hoard were
JA
Ulstllne.
W A
Patrick,
W.M. Haynes. C-F. Harrison
with L.E. Jordan as chairman
and T.W. Lawton as secretary
and superintendent of schools.
Administration at Seminole
High consisted of only Princi­
pal Herman Morris and Sadie
Williams who served as his
secretary.
Faculty members 1947-48 In­
cluded Dr. J.B. Root. Effle Bur­
den. Lucy Smith. Tim Tyler.
Laura Chittenden. Elmlna Olsbee and Nellie Coleman, lan­
guage; Hilda Wray and Joe
McCaslIn, history; Edna Chit­
tenden. librarian: Mae Form,
Roger
Harris
and
Gladys

Class Activities
While under the leadership of
Derby Slrnstrom during their
freshman
year,
tills
class
sponsored a Kid Party at the
Celery Crate and later a Valen­
tine Dance. They also selected
ns their motto 'Nothing Is Imosslblc' and their colors of
lue and gold.

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When they were sophomores,
led by Kay Shoemaker, they
won the silver cup for best
Halloween stunt and the Sally
sales contest. They also took
an active part In the Initiation
of the freshmen during Rat
Court.
As Juniors they presented the
play “Spring Fever” which was
directed by Miss Whittle and
honored the seniors with a
banquet. To finance Uic latter,

they sold concessions at foot­
ball games
and sponsored
dances after the games. Bobby
Pullln was president that year.
Those attending Girts State
following their Junior year were
Margaret
Partin,
Barbara
Chapman. Lillian Moran. June
Rose Dutton, Frances LeFlls,
Mnryanna Springer and Joanne
Williams.
Boys State attendees were
Kay Shoemaker, Bobby Pullln.
Porter Lansing and
Bobby
Park.
Their senior play entitled
Tattletale" w as directed by
Mrs. Fort. C lass sponsors that
year were Mrs. Fort. Miss Ste­
vens and Dr. Root.
The 1948 Salmagundi, whose
editor w as Margaret Partin,
was dedicated to Miss Laura
Chittenden and Dr. J.B. Root.
There Is an "In Memortam*
page for classmate Francis
Temple who had died January
8. 1948. It reads In part "We
shall miss Francis, but we feel
(hat he has been promoted to a
higher and greater work".

C lubs ana O rganizations
Members o f this class were
Involved in the various clubs
and organizations at SHS: I'm

giving you a synopsis ol their
activities as recorded In the
1948 Salmagundi.
The Student Council, which
had been organized In 1940,
had Byron (Bunny) Beard as Its
president. They planned the
weekly chapel programs, spon ­
sored Homecoming festivities
and acquainted new students
with the school. Another large
responsibility that year was
organizing Sadie Hawkins Day.
Among the activities planned
were a greased pig race, tug of
war between classes through a
mud puddle, and a race with
the girls capturing the boys
and dragging them to Marryin*
Sam. Everyone dressed In Dogpatch attire and enjoyed the
many booths and activities.
The Trl HI Y. headed by Jane
Chapman, gave the freshman
girls n hobo party. Their main
activity, though, was sponsor­
ing the annual football banquet
at which time the outstanding
players were honored
with
various awards Including the
prestigious Peter Sc baa I Award
which went to W ally Tyre.
Porter Lansing was president

Pag* LA

to pass the
motion lo remove the benches
with the signs.
During
public
Input
the
commissioners got scolded by
Winter Springs resident Oeorge
Scaly who did not like all the
negative press the city has
been getting In trying to get rid
of the mayor. "You should get
the knives out of each others
backs and behave like grown­
ups." he said.
In the first of the two main
Items relating to the Trails Is­
sue. city statT advised the
commission of their proposed
submittal of applications to
two programs for grants as
part of the Town Center Proj­
ect. One grant Is the Florida
Department of Community A f­
fairs.
Florida
Community
Trust.
This grant Is funded for the
purpose of purchasing land to
'enhance a local o f regional
network of linked greenways,
by extending the greenways or
closing the gaps. With the city
putting up or matching a re­
quired 25 percent and owner­
ship of the lands purchased
with the grant funds being re­
tained by the city.
The other grant Is through
the Department of Environ­
mental Regulation. Office of
Green way and Trails. This de­

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and that It Is time Tor action.
Loveatrand moved that the
land development code be re­
pealed except for those sec­
tions dealing with signs and
with telecommunications tow­
ers and that the city returns to
the old codes until a new. less
restrictive code can be put In
place.
Miles said he hoped the ad
hoc committee would continue

partment acquires land for
public Greenspace and Trails
and does not require a match.
The land Is however, kept In
stale ownership. Another Trail
Item was the actual proposal
for moving the Trail.
It was suggested that the
Trails segment lie relocated
farther east of the Intersection
of 4,'14 and Tuskawills Road.
Tlie moving, recommended by
the city staff. Is lo be more
beneficial for the community,
and multi-user Trail enthusi­
asts and property owners.
Winter Springs has asked to
realign the current Trails cor­
ridor because It Is located In
the proposed
Town Center
Project. By doing all this, the
city Is eligible to receive up to
$5 million from the Florida
Community Trust. City owned
land or donations may also be
used for matching funds* value.
The commission approved both
Issues.
'
The Parks and Recreation
Department requested that the
city accept the lowest con­
struction bid for the TYotwood
Park" multi-purpose building
and the Trail Head Restroom
Facility. This Item also passed.
It was requested that the
City Commission hold a sec­
ond public hearing to consider
the recommendation of the

Its work and that members
could come up with a new code
by June. Other commissioners
said they believed that w as too
soon and that September was
a more realistic goal.
"We’ve been struggling with
this for quite some time," MUes
said. "We Just need to get this
done."
The
commission
voted
unanimously to return to the
old code until a better one
could be developed.

O v ie d oPag# LA
tng the development's o p p o ­
nents some comfort. Hampton
was supposedly In favor of Live
Oak. Out of the four remaining
council members, John Ben­
son was the only one who
voted against. "There has been
way too much development In
this town," said Benson to the

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appalled she (Suber)
would lower herself like this.
She's a disgruntled employee
making
false
accusations,M
McLain said.
"In her dreams," Adam s said
of
Buber's
allegation.
"Politicians are open season.
;especially someone like me In
an election year. She’s backing
the opposition and trying to
hold the county up."
McLain, who Is chairman of
!Adams’ re-election campaign.
;strongly suspects Buber's alle­
gations are designed to help
iformer commissioner Carlton
'Henley’s bid for the fourth dis­
trict seat. T h is smacks of dirty
politics,’* McLain aald.
Henley has support from
commissioners Dick Van Dcr
W d d e and Grant Msloy. Van
Der W d d e . a friend of Joyce
Buber's for a num ber of y e a n ,
said Friday that he waa not

Seminole Hern id. Benson said
that he has been trying to get
the other council m embers
(Robert
Dsllsri,
Thom as
Hagood, Jr., and Oeorge Vlele)
to consider going with larger
lota, which la what C-RED
would have agreed on. When
asked If Oviedo la being "over
built", Benson replied "yes".

surprised
her
accusations
came to light. "They’ve been
rumored all over the place, and
now they're under oath."
Sexual harassment often Is a
very difficult claim to prove and
win. Suber haa contended that
she w as regularly subjected to
unwanted sexual innuendoes
t men on the county staff Inuding elected officials. She
called the work environment
hostile.
Suber also has contended
that the county handled her
employment
termination
so
badly that her reputation Is
permanently damaged.
The Florida Department of
Law
Enforcement
and
the
F.B.I. are Investigating the
county's land acquisitions de­
partment In which Suber was a
coordinator. Suber could not
be reached for comment, but
sources close to her said she
has never been contacted by
the P.B.I.

5

The Pep Club was formed In
the fall of 1947 under the
sponsorship of Mrs. Winn and
Miss Ruprccht. Its purpose
was to promote nnd sustain
school spirit and also to under­
take school and civic projects.
They performed at half-time
with the band, marched In p a ­
rades and published a school
handbook.
The SHS Band took part In
the district and state contests
for the first time, marched In
parades, presented concerts,
provided
entertainment
at

games, pep rallies and a sse m ­
bly programs. Joe Wright was
captain and Donna Lou H arper
was First Lieutenant. The 35
members
were
pictured
In
while shirts and pants while
money was being raised for
uniforms.
ONLY ONE W A Y
Jesus Christ said; “I am the way.
and the truth, and the life. No
one comes lo the Father, except
through Me" (John 14:6). Please
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of the Key Club which built
Santa Claus' float
for the
Chrtatmns parade, sold d o ­
nated to, sponsored New Years'
and Valentine Dances and held
a Mother-Son Banquet. Their
sweetheart wan Margaret Partin.

Hanning and Zoning Board
relating to the proposed devel­
opment agreement for an area
near Tuscawtlla Road at the In­
tersection of Vlstawllla Drive
and 434.
This Item was tabled from
the March
23 Com m ission
meeting. Attorney, Mike Jones,
representing the property own­
ers for the Hess Station, spoke
on their behalf. This property
is to have several other b u si­
nesses along with It.

preceding
ordinance
had
changed the properly from the
county's Suburban Estates, to
Lite city's Lower Density Resi­
dential. This Item was then
approved.

Also to be Included on the
premises Is a sandwich shop, s
yogurt shop and s pizza place.
After some back and forth dis­
cussions. Jonea
agreed
to
forego the proposed car wash
portion of the station and put a
skirt on the canopy. The com ­
mission then approved this
Item.

The matter of boundaries
and encroachment came up
several times during the even­
ing with Blake calling for vol­
untary annexation. The state­
ment was also mentioned that
the City of Winter Springs shall
not extend Ita boundary be ­
yond Its service Une or a volun­
tary annexation unless there
can be a discussion with the
county.
Seminole
County
Planner
Tony Mathews spoke ~on this
Issue during the meeting say;
tng how this was a good time
for the City o f Winter Springs
to get together with Seminole
County and the City o f Oviedo.
This would be what the county
calls a Joint County Agree­
ment. Mathews said later, "We
want to make sure growth Is
contained In a m anageable
faalilon."

Later, In a related topic,
Commissioner Cindy Oennell
asked
City
Manager
Ron
McLemore
to address
the
lighting standards for the city
and to come back With some
recommends lions.
Next up was the Oral public
hearing for the adoption o f an
ordinance regarding the Juris­
dictional wetlands for the B at­
tle Ridge property. It went from
a Lower Density Residential lo
Commercial on the future land
use map classification. The

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KORA MEL BURTON
Nora Mel Burton. 72. Lom­
bardy Road, Winter Springs,
died Thursday. April 23. 1998.
Mrs. Burton w as b om in O eorSurvivors Include husband,
Ben: sons. Qene Weaver, D el­
tona. Wayne Weaver, Atlanta;
Btepsons. Fred. Jack, both of
Atlanta; brothers, John Hardy
Jimmy Hardy, both o f Atlanta;
slater, Nancy Searcy, Rockmart, Oa.: 9 grandchildren; 7
great-grandchildren.
Family Funeral Care, Oviedo.
In charge of arrangements.

ELMO C. ELGIN ’
Elmo C. Elgin, 81. North
Street. Longwood. died Friday,
April 24. 1996. B om In Rich­
mond. Va., he moved to Cen­
tral Florida In 1942. Chief
W arrant Officer- Elgin w as r e ­
tired from the Air Force. He
w as s member o f Central
Christian Drive-In. Orlando.
He was « veteran of World W ar
II and the Korean and Vietnam
w a n . He waa a member of
Veterans o f Foreign W ars. D is­
abled American Veterans and
Retired Officers Association.
Survivors
include
wife,
LaVem e;
daughter.
Janet
Fisher, Casselberry; brothers,
Burke, Franklin. Alan, all of
Richmond;
sisters.
Edna
Plank, Oreencastle, Pa., Edith
Rowh, Nellie Brtsendlne. Lor­
raine
Worthman,
all
of
Mechanlcsvllle. Va., Doris Repass, Richmond;
2
grand­
daughters;
2
great­
grandchildren.
Baldwln-Falrehlld
Funeral
Home, Altamonte Springs, in
charge o f arrangements.
n m o N -C R o u cH
Donna Kay Hlnson-Crouch,
51. W ild Holly Lane. Longwood, died Friday, April 24,
1998. B om In Baltimore. M d..
she moved to Central Florida
In 1981. Mrs. Hlnson-Crouch
waa a district a s k s m anager
for Florida Radio Network. She
donna

A recommendation of the
commission was made to a p ­
prove re-districting of the city
and to request the first reading
approval of an ordinance that
establishes district boundaries
to reflect the latest population.
Tills Item was approved.

was a Methodist.
Survivors Include husband.
Paul; daughters. Michelle M o r­
ton. Abingdon.
Md., Laurie
Hinson, Manhattan. N.Y.; step­
son, Paul Crouch Jr., M erced.
Calif., step-daughter, Danlca.
Alavaradejo,
W inter
Park;
brother. Dean Hinson, Little
Rock. Ark.; 2 grandchildren.
Family
Funeral
Care.
Oviedo, In charge o f arran ge­
ments.

RUNETTA C. LITTLETON
Runetta C. Littleton.
73. *
Castle Brewer Court. Sanford,
died Thursday, April 23. 1998
at Central Florida Regional
Hospital. B om Oct. 8. 1924, In
Balnbridge. Oa.. she moved to
Central Florida from Queens,
N.Y. Mrs.
Littleton
waa a
homemaker. She w as a mem­
ber o f the St. Johns M.B.
Church. Sanford.
Survivors Include
nieces.
Mary Crawford
Nottingham.
Flora Crawford Redmond, both
of Deltona. Ethel Lee Brown,
St. Petersburg; sister-in-law,
Essie Mae Crawford. Sanford.
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ALBERT L. THOMPSON
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80. South D uas Street. New
Smyrna Beach, died Thursday.
April 23.
1998 at Halifax
medical Center. He w as b o m
O c t 7. 1917, In Key W e s t Mr.
Thompson w as a m aintenance
wtglneer. He waa a m em ber of
Sacred heart Catholic Church.
Siurvtvora include wife. W illie
Mae; sons. Rudolph O.. Alphua
B., Albert A , all o f New
Smyrna
Beach;
daughters.
Catherine. Avia Toney, both of
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Local attorney defends
the right to bear arms
By T o n y T tzx to
HERALD C O RRESPO ND EN T
W IN TER SPRIN G S • Try U&gt; buy
a gun In Florida. You ’ll undergo
a background check, wait three
days and liave to com plete a
federal governm ent fonn before
you ran qualify to own a hand
glut
Som e people argue that' this
Is still not enough.
The legal regulation of guns
Is a highly contested area In
A m erican law these days, in ­
cluding a proposition before
the
Constitutional
Revision
Conpnlttee. part o f the State
Legislature, to allow counties
lo require local background
checks and extend the w aitin g
period from 3 to 5 day's, l i t i s
would also becom e part o f the
Constitution.
One o f the areas most ardent
defenders o f firearm ownership
nghts
Is Attorney
M ichael
S ap orlto.
Saporito Is a veteran p ro s e ­
cutor. defense attorn ey and
Judge who served tn u pstate
New York and now lives In W in ­
ter Springs. He Is m arried to
Carol, his w ife o f 32 years und
Is the father o f two. He was an
attorney
for
som eone
who
w auled to start sellin g guns.
Eventually he becam e a p a rt­
ner In the firm and moved to
Florida.
Saporlto points out that the
fonn Itself Issued by the De­
partm ent o f Treasury's Alcohol.
Tobacco and Firearm s D ivi­
sion. Is a very detailed docu­
ment In addition to the stan ­
dard governm ent questions. It
asks you If you have any crim i­
nal history. Including dom estic
abuse. In \our background.
As part o f the new "Brady
Law* there will be a national
records check for every state In
the U.S. starting Novem ber
1998.
Saporlto also
recounts
a
1996 study by John Lott and

Bigger, better Zellwood
Sweet Corn Festival

David Mustard, from the Uni­
versity o f C hicago School of
Law. io find the significance o f
gun control law s. The study
found that allow in g citizen s
without crim inal records or
histories of m ental illness to
carry concealed handguns d e ­
ters violent crimes.
It also appears to produce
an extrem ely small change In
accidental deaths. T ile study
goes on to say that If the whole
country had the right to carry
handguns. In 1992 alone, at
least 1,570 m urders and over
4.100 rapes would have been
avoided as well as 60.000 a g ­
gravated assaults. A s the study
(&gt;otnts out. with these p rovi­
sions In the law, com es In ­
creased property crimes.
W hat the Loit and Mustard
study says. Saporlto points
out. is that states with reduced
licensing have reduced h om i­
cides. W orking In the w h o le­
sale distribution o f firearm s

ZK U .W O O I) - The Zellwood
Sweet C o m Festival will lie 25
yean* old this year and the
event prom ises to be one o f the
biggest and best ever.
T lie festival will lie held May
16 and 17 from 10 a.m. until 6
p.m.

psom b, i » i r*m«
W inter S prngs resident and attorney M ichael Saporlto.

gone up.
Saporito
recalled
wlint
Charlton Heston said. "W ere It
not for the Second Am endm ent
and the fact that people own
guns, that governm ent cannot
take away our right." S ap orlto
also echoes that It Is precisely
the rights o f gun ow nership
that keep this cou n try free and
our safety secure.

sln re 1977, selling to dealers
only, Saporlto says that there
are an estim ated 220 lo 250
million guns In the U.S.. and
more than half of every h ou se­
hold owns a gun
Saporlto says that In the
state of California where the
qualifying time to buy a gun
has Increased to 15 bu sln rss
days, the crime rale has a lso

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T lie
meal
salad,
plenty

cost Includes parking, a
Including ham. potato
baked beans, roll, and
o f Z c llvo o d sweet com .

Am ong the on stage features
this year will lie Glenn Camp
bell on Saturday and Charlie
D anlrls
on
Sunday.
with
Cledus T. Judd both days. A c ­
tivities will include arts and
crafts, souvenir T-shirts, and
all the co m a person can eat.

A co m husking coi *est will
lie held Sunday with prizes.
T lie festival Is sponsored by
the Northwest Orange County
Im provem ent A ssociation. All
proceeds generated
by
the
event,
after
operatin g
ex­
penses. go back to the c o m ­
munity.

Applications art- still bein g
accepted for arts nnd crafts
prospective
exhibitors
and
spon sors.
Cost for a one day ticket Is

For additional Inform ation,
phone (407) HHO 0014 or write
to Zellwood Sweet C o m F e sti­
val. P.O. Box 628. 4253 I'onkan
Road. Zellwood. FL 32798.

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B u ffe t

2508 S. French Ave„ Sanford

323-6166

EMPLOYEES

O W N ER S

To W hom II May Concern,
Wo

Dear

V a lu e d C u s to m e rs ,

Due to

t e c e n t

have been em ployod al China

King Buffet for 4 1/2 and 5 years and
W

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a v e r a g e o n J J J lmporta„t tacts have been

would like to inform you that som e of
your Action N ew s reports are totally
untrue. You slate that M. Lam clo sed a
business becau se of Health Violations
and re-opened here. China King has
been open for 5 years and Mr. Lam

Sanford'

Of the restaurants were taken
The points in the survey on.ne
CWna King

Continued (ram P*|« 1A
capital Im provements.
1
disagrees.

only took o ver m anagem ent 2 years
and 3 months ago. You also report w e
h ave had filthy conditions and health
violations in the past 2 1/2 years. W e
h ave been here for oil our inspections

:
lowe the $255,346. "but Instead
has
a
credit
balance
of
$205,263."
Knowles said the figures
were gone over line by line by
Daniels'
attorney ' Charles
Harrison
In
documents
submitted to the city. "Each
year was discussed with the
city staJT and the results set
forth tn Mr. Harrison's letter
for each year with the money
totals." Knowles explained.
During March. Knowles said
there were three
meetings
between Simmons
and his
Btaff. Daniels, his attorney and
himself.
"During
these
meetings,
each
expenditure
claimed for Impact on the lease
was examined and explained
and a running total of the
fiscal activities maintained.*
He said. "Anything that came
up was
discussed
for all
parties to comment and record,
but the city team did not
appear to want to actively
participate
and
gave
the
Impression they were waiting
for someone else to tell them
In what direction to go.*
While Simmons trad earlier
suggested that the matter be
brought up for discussion at
Monday's
afternoon
work
session, on Wednesday, he
informed the commissioners he
believed It would be better If ft
were placed on the agenda for
the regular City Commission
meeting beginning at 7 p.m. As
work sessions do not allow
public
Input
unless
pre­
arranged
or
requested.
Simmons suggested the formal
meeting as It Is open to the
general public.
Objecting
that
the
work
session discussion had been
canceled. Knowles
says he
plans to be on hand for both
meetings. "It appears that the
problem and solution Is now
being stonewalled and the city
Is actually pushing the matter
into court.* Knowles said.
Included In the Information
regarding
the
matter,
In
preparation
for
Monday’s
meeting, was a copy of a letter
written August 10. 1984. from
then-Clty Manager Knowles to
Daniels, which Indicated the
Mayfair Country Club was not
In compliance with the lease,
and owed the city back rent for
a 12 -month period (June. 1983
through June, 19841 a total of
$18,080.25. (percent of revenue
minus cost of Improvements).
The discussion of the city's
lease with
the
Mayfair Is
scheduled to be brought up
during Monday night's city
commission meeting. With a
rather lengthy agenda however.
It has been listed as Item 27.
in a 32- Item agenda.

$10 In advance or $12 at the
gate for adults ngc 13 and over.
Children tickets nre $4 in a d ­
vance o r $5 at the gate. C h il­
dren under four arc adm itted
free.

B y N ick P fc lfa u f
HERALD S TA FF W RITER

ur

and the only violations w e 'v e had w ere
before Mr. Lam took over.
M aybe w e 'v e had warning of a utensil
In r

being placed in a sink it shouldn't have

Hun Lung Inc.

have maintained

During two years ol

have complied

been In or pest control problems which
e v e ry

restaurant has esp ecia lly

in

Florida, but Mr. Lam is alw ays quick to
correct any problem w e have and has
done so all along. W hy don't you put

ft}

and rectified eveiy
:

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j assure
_ liro you that
onH
inai we
v*patronage, and
^ ^ aftordable
to ca tr*

p r ic e ’ a n d

The ma

that in your report?
On your w eb site you show 18 other
restaurants with many violations how ­
ev e r you only show Bam boo C a fe ' and
China King on film, both C h in ese

pleasant dining em

■V

Restaurants. Could that be discrimina­
tion? A lso the w ay you show on your

nagement ol China King

com m ercials the kitchen of Bam boo
C a fe ' and then our sign giv es the
impression that is our kitchen and it is

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W e understand you have a job to do
and respect that fact but w e also have
jobs and if our customers b elieve your

C U STO M ER S
To W hom it may concern:
M y wife and I have been com ing to China King for years.
W e have had very go o d service and food from this
restaurant. I can sa y the food lias been of the the high­
est quality.

find the food here delicious. T h e atm osphere and service
very enjoyable and the prices are the best in town. I've
been a regular custom er here since I m oved from N ew
York 2 years ago.
Donald C.Pritchett, Jr.
Sanford, FL

March 5, 1998
I have been com ing to China King for the past Iwo years
and have n ever had any n egative experiences. T h e food
is excellent, well prepared, and a vast selection is
offered. It definitely is on e of the best values in Central
Florida. O n three different occasions I have seen the
‘ negative’ reports and they s ee m to b e in accord with the
current ‘ m edia mania* which seem s to continue to *6eat
A Dead Horse*. Th ere are som e very serious infractions
being com m itted on a regular basis with about every
“fast food* franchise, but due to political affiliations these
g o unreported due to their influence. China King 6hould
not be ‘ sin gled out.* for any reason. I will continue to
com e here and and bring my international friends.
David G oodpaster,
Casselberry. FL

To W hom It M ay Concern,
I am a frequent regular custom er of China King Buffet. I

W e eat at China King almost every day
a s d o our family and friends. O bviously
if our restaurant w as as dirty as you
report neither us or our families would
eat here.
W e can also assure you w e would not

Prices and service are the best in this area.
Jerry L Cornell, S u e Ann C om eil
Sanford, FL

reports w e will no longer be able to
m ake a living.

b e writing you this letter with our sig­
To W hom It M ay Concern,
I h ave been a resident of Sanford since the 60's. I h ave
n ever had anything but excellent food and service at
China King, and I frequent this restaurant quite often.

natures if w e thought It would backfire.
A s frequent view ers of Channel 9 w e
are very discouraged by the w ay this
story w as handled and wonder if the

Jim Brogdon
Sanford, FL

To W hom It M ay Concern,

n ew s w e rely on every day is only half
o f the story as this one is.
P le a s e know this letter is to tell you our
side of the. story as em ployees that

W e h ave been eating h ere for the last several years, and
h ave found the food to be excellent.
In our opinion the restaurant is alw ays clean and sani­
tary, and the em p loy ees are efficient and courteous.
W e love this place and w e will continue to dine here, as
the food is excellent and reasonable and w e eat here at
least twice a w eek.
Mary F. Conway, W.M. Conway, Marty L e e Conway
Sanford, FL
William Conway,
Clermont, FL

want to get the story straight.
Sincerely,

A d / i/
.Super

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Da’ Bomb Id y llw ild e’ s Ryan Anderson has the write stuff
hears all...
By J e ff Bertlnlcke
A SS IS TA N T SPO RTS EDITOR

Da Bomb b c z you
won't find many m ore
active gym classes than
the ones at Stcnstrom
Elem entary,
Try finding even one
piece
o f trash
lying
around the W ilson E lem entary
cam pus.
Ds
Bomb couldn't find any.
Remember, Ds Bomb
hasn't eaten at all o f the
high schools y e t bu t
lemme
see
som ebody
top the Lyman cafe.
Speakln '
of
Lyman
land, how 'bout labelng
the guys bathroom at
the lacrosse and football
stadium . Da Bomb al­
most got a little too
confused the other day.

Idyllwilde student Ryan Andorson Is a Disnoy Dreamer and Doer. He
wants to study ways to stop diabetes and hopes to be a writer one day.

From tragedy to trium ph

Complete Your

Lyman senior
has a heart

By Courtney Leffew
HERALD CORRESI*ONDENT

By Courtney Leffsw
HERALD CORRESPONDENT
Jordan Hunt, a senior at
Lyman High School was re­
cently awarded the Disney
Dreamer and Doer Award.
T don't know how deserving
1 am o f this award but I am
grateful,* Hunt said.
Originally b o m in Tu cson.
Oklahoma. Hunt moved to
Florida before entering fifth
grade.
Instantly his love for dram a
and chorus cam e alive. W hile
at Lyman Hunt h as pa rtici­
pated In alm ost every play
and Is currently helping with
the direction o f Greuse. In the
chorus program Hunt is a stu ­
dent conductor.
'it has been a great experi­
ence. I have had so much
fun,* expressed Hunt.
Along with his acting and
singing talents hunt holds a
3.4 QPA and Is enrolled In A d ­
vanced Placem ent and Honors
courses.
j
Hunt's kind heart also ex­
tends to people In need. He
tla a a a S e e Lym an , P a gs BA

Hope W alton has turned her
num erous tragedies
into tri­
umphs which has In exchange
given her llie opportunity to be
named the Disney Dream er and
Doer for Lake M aty High School.
W alton has Heemed to over
com e Die toughest o f situations
her whole life, beginning at
birth.
When W alton's m other was six
m onths pregnant, she went Into
early labor. The couple went to
the hospital, where they learned
that a decision had lo be made:
either the m other or baby was
not going to survive.
For W alton's dad, h r had to
decide which one Ihnt would be.
After som e praying, he decided
he would not choose between
the two.
Th e um bilical chord
was wrapped around W alton's
neck and along with the la b o r
bein g pre-m alure the chances
were not good. The doctors said
there was no hope but that did
not stop this fam ily from m ak­
ing their own m iracle.
*1 spent three months In the
hospital. I had to have open
heart surgery and the doctors
had to use a m agnifying glass to
see my tiny body, at least that's
what they tell me,* W alton said.
T h e re fo re , my parents decided
to nam e m e Hope Victoria.*
A nother rock was thrown In
W alton's path, as she was b o m
with a severe speech Im pedi­
ment, leaving her barely talk­
ing. W ith tim e and lots o f hard
work W alton
conquered the
problem and presently sings In
six choirs.
W alton was
raised
as
a
'm ilita ry brat* In Maryland and
Virginia. Her father w as tn the
services and then becam e a
m inister while lier m other was a
dedicated
teacher.
Obviously
Ood. morals, and studies were u

Ryan Anderson m ay have
won the Disney Dream er and
Doer Award
for
Id yllw ilde
Elementary, but his sister.
Christa, was Just as big a part
o f the win.
Christa, 14, has diabetes
and Ryan wanted to do his es­
say about the struggles sh e
copes with every day in figh t­
ing the disease. For the past
few years, Ryan has been
traveling to G ainesville every
six months to write about life
In the research departm ent o f
the hospital that Is studying
diabetes.
*1 Just want to study all
about It so I can find a cure
for my sister,’ Ryan said.
Ryan is a fifth-grader at
Idyllwilde and he earns a l­
most all A's and he wants to
be a writer one day. Th at's his
favorite subject In school, but
he's already gone farther than
most writers go In o whole
lifetim e.
He writes and Illustrates h is
own stories and shares them*

dom.
His mom shared In the
award as well.
*1 came hom e from sch o ol
that day and told h er 1 think 1
would be representing
my
school at Disney W orld,’ he
said. 'S h e got hysterical, then
the teachers confirm ed It and
she went crazy again.*
Ryan’s m other nnd father, a
form er m ajor league b a seb a ll
player, have a lot to be proud
of.
So does his slater.

with his class. Ryan recently
created a character named
Spy. a robot
who
solves
crim es.
*1 was Just thinking about It
one day and 1 like crim e s to ­
ries and I like robots so It Just
happened," he said.
Those talents earned him
the trip to Disney W orld last
week to accept his award. A f­
ter the m om ln g cerem ony, he
and his m other and sister b e­
came some o f the first people
to tour the new Anim al K in g­

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school nl Ptnry W oods In M is­
sissippi for five years before
going to Lake Mary hrr senior
year.
"It was a grrat experience. It
has It's good and bad points.
The school teaches disciplin e
and responsibility. They pre­
pare yon lor college. I Irft hom e
at the age o f eleven Init I wanted
to go. Overall. II depends on the
child and the school. My sister.
Faith, was there so I was not
alone, which helped." said W al­
ton. "At bordering school you
get more one on one h rlp
(hough, the adjustment to Lake
Maty was not bad. with I lie a s ­
sistance from my mom who has
taught there for several years."
Crow ing up In a family which
W allon com pares to "Leave II to
Heaver", she
describes her
childhood as typical.
Die fam ily traveled a
lot
which has given W alton d ie opjx/rt unity to visit many different
places In (h e United S tales and
overseas. Although her favorite
Is Torino. Spain.
"I can't describe the place. It's
sim ply
breath-taking
and

L ym a n ------------C o n tin u ed from Page 7A
has been working with ph ysi­
cal and mentally handleajiped
children most o f whom he
keeps close contact with.
Ills main object In life Is
serving God. Hunt Is un active
in rin lxT o f Tuskaw llla United
Methodist Church, with his
tough school schedule and ex­
tracurricular activities Hiuit
docs not get to spend as much
time us he would like though.
A fler graduation Hunt plans
on attending Florida Southern
C ollege In L ik rla n d . w herr he
will be m ajoring in S ociology
uiul Religion.
He hopes other students will
keep un open inlnd at all
times, live life to the fullest
und always love
everyone.
Three factors that have helped
him along Ills way.
W hether It be acting on
stage or assisting tile under
irlvtlrged. Hunt will do well as
it* has done his four years at
Lym an High.
If he ever gets a free m o ­
ment lo spare look for Hunt
on
the
sidewalks
ro ller­
blading along, one o f his fa ­
vorite hobbies.

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one day." expressed W alton.
Africa Is next on her list ol
places to visit. As for Paris and
L in d o ii she loved them also.
W allon
says.
"It's
awful
though that so many people
have ncvci been out o f the state
ol Florida. They have never even
seen snow and don’ t know how
much lile th cic Is outside ol
Florida.*
T ile tornadoes that
tore
across Central Florida In late
February hit W alton’s house d r
stroylug everything, placing a n ­
other m isfortune In ihr fam ily's
hands lo cope with.
T h e tornado hit around I2:d5
a.m. that night and I was up
doing homework. The roof cam e
o ff the house and part of the
kitchen was on top of Ih r ear
which was outside. My dad was
trying to gel us down stairs, we
made It to the bottom o f the
staircase when the wind starting
sucking him out o f the house.
We all held on lo each o ilie r
with and prayed. Thunk God we
w err all awake because trees
collapsed In my sisters room
und (he walls In my bedroom
and parents fell. Their bed
spread was found two hundred
miles away from our house. We
prayed afterwards and
then
sung songs. I went Into shnrk
when I looked up and saw the
sky while I wus still inside Ihc
house." said W alton.
Soon W allon
learned
how
much L ik e Mary cured for It's
fellow neighbors. The sch ool
raised $11,000 for the W allon
und Fillmore fam ilies.
Currently at L ik e Mary, W al­
ton Is Involved In the N ational
Honors
Society.
Cultural
Awareness Society und Golden
Fleece. She was ulso chosen for
W ho's Who Am ong High S chool
Students.
Singing Is a passion o f W al­
ton's which Is shown by the six
choir groups she Is a m em ber o f
including:
Concert
Choir.
Madrigals.
Odyssey,
G ospel.
General Women und Advanced
Women Choir.
"My ability to sing Is not a
talent, though, only u gift that
God has given to me." said W al­
ton.
As for the next 10 yeurs o f
W alton's life, she plans on a t ­
tending
Hampton
U niversity
along with her sister Faith. W al­
ton will be m ajoring In m arket­
ing and receiving her m inor In
music.
T feel like my life has been

one lag lesiiin oiiv Fot invscll. I lold her lo never let anyone see
know II I keep God lirsi m my you i rv and to always keep a
life- I call make it lliiou g li si bool sm ile on your tan- and your
head held
high. II you keep
and lile." W alton said
W alton's words ol uisdom are sm iling eventually you will have
liasli rules lo live by and what som ething lo sm ile for.
has gotten her through many
ilic s e
m les
have
io n ic
dldlcullU-H.
When your going
lliiou gli the baldest times don't through (or W allon and she Is
Her generosity,
ever give up You have to gel still sm iling
and In de­
through som ething lo gel lo strength, courage,
soillelhllig.
Ohsl.it les
p la n 'll pendence Is what makes her a
before us only make us stron ger Dream er and Doer In everyon e's
people. W alton's mother alw ays eyes.

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Extra

F in a l d is tric t tune-up
baseball opener

PointsUi

Jeff
Berlinicke

Oviedo prepares for Monday’s 6A-3

Herald Staff Writer

By Tony D eSorm ler
HERALD C O R R E SPO N D E N T

Tribe softball
team looking
to erase years
o f misery
S A N F O R D _ T h re e y e a rs ago. the w e re
aw fu l.
TWo y e a rs ago. It didn't get an y better.
Last year, they got eight w in s a g ain st 17
losses a n d It alm ost seem ed like they h a d
turn ed the c o m e r, despite the losin g record.
N o w the S em in ole softball team , c o n sistin g
o f m an y p la y e rs w h o have b een th ro u g h the
c a rn age o f the last few y e a rs, are perched for
a b erth In the state reglon als.
First, there's the b u sin e ss o f ge ttin g
th ro u g h
districts w h ic h
start
T u esday.
S em in ole h a s h om e field a d v an tage In the
to u rn a m en t a n d sh o u ld b e con sidered the
favorite to take the district crow n, their first
since 1979.
Except for on e thing. If pitching, a s C o n n ie
M a c k on ce said. Is 90 percent o f the g a m e.
S em in ole h a s n othin g.
W e ll, not really. B u t M a rla D u v all, w h o h a s
th ro w n Just a b o u t every pitch for S em in ole
all season , suffered tw o bro k e n b o n e s In h e r
face after sh e w a s hit by a line drive ea rlie r
this week. S h e Is o u t for the y e a r a n d (aces
reconstructive su rg e ry next T h u rsd a y .
. S o coach D ave R ogers, w h o deserve* a l o t .
o f credit for w e a th e rin g the storm o f the past
few y e a rs to tu rn the p ro g ra m
a ro u n d ,
tu rn ed to sh ortstop M o n d y P rld d y to take
the hill for districts.

New problem. W hen Prlddy took the hill
Thursday night, she w as told by umpires
that her pitching motion was Illegal.
But Rogers is one of the sunniest, most en­
thusiastic coaches In the county. He hasn't
gotten down despite the fact that he will have
a sophomore, Katie Hoffman, who has never
pitched a varsity game, trying to get the
'Notes through districts.
It would have been so easy for Rogers to be
In a panic Friday, b u t Instead, he sounded
Just as he as all season.
He had the sound of a winner.
Seminole doesn't have a walk to the finals
which would guarantee a spot In the reglon­
als. but the 'Notes were 8-2 In the district this
season and dominated most of their bracket.
Pine Ridge will probably await In the finals,
but by then, Seminole will have already ac­
complished more than they ever could have
dreamed of when the team was on the bad
end of some beatings In the past few years.
Seminole started to turn It around at the
end of last year. Without a senior on the ros­
ter. Seminole started to play better by the
end and gave a strong effort In the first
round of districts before falling.
During the off-season, the 'Notes were hurt
by some player defections, but the core
group, led by Kelley Langton and Sherri
EUand, both o f whom are am ong Seminole's
four seniors, stayed around and opened up
this season playing well.
Amanda M ustakls packs a wallop at the
plate and Prlddy. fak rita Bryant and Angela
Keefer can also pound the ball.
ass J o *

ORLANDO _ Th is m ay sound strange, but
Oviedo High School baseball coach Kcnnc
Drown wasn't concerned prim arily with whether
his tram won o r not Friday night when the L i­
ons visited the B oone Braves.
W ith the OA-Dlstrlct 3 tournament • the first
round o f the Class 6A state playoffs - scheduled
to begin Monday at Lyman High School. Brown
was m ore concerned with how his team played
... results at this point didn't matter.
"It's not Uke w e were shooting for a 20-wln
season o r anything like that." Brown said. "Right
now. that doesn't m ean a thing. W hat I wanted
to see was If w e're ready to play next week. And
I'm pleased with what I saw to n igh t.'
Again, that m ay sound strange, com ing as it
did after the Lions (14-11) squandered n 7-1
second-inning lead In a 10-9 loss to the Braves.
But Brown had his reasons for walking away
from the defeat feeling good.
"We defeated ourselves tonight.* said Brown.
“We let the gam e beat us. If we make the plays
we're capable o f making, w e win the game. And
even though we let a six-run lead get awny, we
allowed intensity for seven Innings. W e didn't
get down and give up. W e battled back. That's

Oviedo
Doons

BRAVES 10. LIONS 9
381 010 0 . 0 7 8
138 001 Z . 10 6 3

M m u i » W i t n n |3|. Slrtncyrt (A). Ilurltanan (61 « imI Fr«»l
tnlmirRnm. Wiley III. TruRr*er 13). Miller |6|. Ray 17) and
Kuril. Wl* _ Miller. U ’ . Slrmeyer 11 -3). Save . Ray. 311 .
Oviedo. Ferrell (51 Knapp (61. and Orayaon HI; Honor. OH tirrt 3(1 . none. HR _ Oviedo. Orayaon III and Krvdn (5);
lluunr. I\&gt;pe and Miller. Kerurda • Oviedo 14-11.

what I wanted to see."
After scoring two runs without the benefit o f a
hit In the first Inning. Oviedo erupted for five
n m s on three hits In the second. L a n y Grayson
hit a solo hom e run (hln first o f the season )
while Guy Erwin added a three-run hom er (hln
fifth o f the year).
Justin Holmes, who singled and eventually
scored on n pass ball In the second, scored
Oviedo's eighth run when he came home on
Scott Ferrell's two-out hit-and-run double In the
third.
But no sooner had Oviedo built the lead than
It began to unravel. Boone, which got a so lo
home run from Puul Pope In the bottom o f the
first, scored three unearned n m s In the second
and four m ore unearned runs tn the third as
they rallied to take a 9-8 lead.
Oviedo tied the score In the top o f the fifth

when Ben Knapp doubled and scored on a sin ­
gle by Grayson.
Boone plnted the winning n in In the bottom o f
the sixth when Adam M iller led o ff with a walk,
m oved to second on a wild p lck off throw, a d ­
vanced to third on a sacrifice bunt, nnd scored
on a wild pitch.
Th e Lions had thetr chances, stranding 10
runners on base. In the first, sixth, and seventh
Innings. O viedo left the bases loaded.
Grayson led Oviedo's seven-hit attack with a
hom e run. double, and a single w hile Erwin had
his three-run home run. Ferrell had a double, a
run, and an RBI. Knapp doubled and scored a
nut. Holm es added a single and three runs
scored. Jerem y Frost and Lawrence Pultz each
scored a nm.
Oviedo goes Into the QA-Dtstrlct 3 tournam ent
as the sixth seed In the six-team field. Th e L i­
ons will play No. 3 seeded Lyman at 8 p.m.
Monday at Lyman. That gam e will follow a 5
p.m. m atchup between No. 4 Lake Howell and
No. 5 DeLand.
On W ednesday. No. 1 Lake Mary faces the
w inner o f Lake Howell-DeLand at 5 p.m . and
No. 2 Lake Brantley takes on the w inner o f Lymnn O virdo at 8 p.m.
The chnmplonshtp gam e will be at 7 p.m. on
Friday.

W.S. Fury

BOB ROBINSON AW ARD W INNER

, fV

SANFORD _ It was Incorrectly
reported in Friday's Herald that
T m Raines Jr. had won the Bob
Robinson Award at Seminole
High School when In fact the
honor went to T m '» cousin Ned
Raines III (No. 20, left).
Ned. a senior outfielder, has
improved as much aa an player
on the Seminole team and ha*
become one of the top offen­
sive threats for coach Mike
Powers' No. 4 Class 5A State
Ranked Fighting Seminoles. He
is also an outstanding defensive
player and ona of the fastest of
the Tribe's players.
Seminole (20-8) wB host the
Ctass 5A-District 5 Tournament
at Historic Sanford Memorial
Stadium on Rinkar-Stenstrom
Field starting Tuesday with two
games beginning at 4 p.m. and
7 p.m.
The Tribe, the top seed, w i
open play at 7 p.m. on W ednes­
day.

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Alaqua Lakes joins Audobon program
By Jeff BotUalcko
A SS IS TA N T SPO RTS EDITOR
LONGWOOD _ Alaqua Lakes Country Club doesn't
open until September, but It's already achieved a
unique distinction among Florida golf courses.
The 170-acre golf course designed by renowned golf
ardiltect Tom Fazio, has been accepted to the A u ­
dobon International Signature Cooperative Sanctuary
Program.
Since the plans were originally announced and con­
struction got underway, land development manager
Tom Spence has reiterated that the construction
plans are designed to work with the environment and
the construction firm has spared no expense, some­

times even spending extra, to maintain a healthy rela­
tionship with the environment.
Alaqua Lakes rests right alongside the Wekiva River
basin and Is home to many forma of wildlife.
Admission to the Audobon program la a unique
honor. Officials from Audobon review all design and
construction plans before work starts and visit the
site regularly to monitor compliance.
In addition, the golf course must maintain rigorous
standards for wildlife management, water quality,
waste management and a natural resources manage­
ment plan to ensure the commitment to the environ­
ment.
"We're thrilled,* said Michael Moser, director of golf

' Alaqua, Fags 3S

wins Girls
Under-12
soccer
State title 3
CAPE CORAL _ The Winter
Springs Fury, a girls under 12 soc­
cer team, won the State Cham pi­
onship this past weekend at Cape
Coral.
This President's Cup victory caps
a series of tournaments around the
State where over 60 teams were en­
tered and all but one eliminated.
To advance to the championship,
the FUry won the Region B Re­
gional Cup with victories over the
Seminole Saturn 4-0 tn the semifi­
nal and Clay County United 3-1 in
the final.
At
the
State
Cham pionship
round robin, the Fury defeated the
Tallahassee
Dragons
2-0.
the
Clearwater Chargers 3-1 and tied
the Plantation Eagles 2-2.
In the championship round the
Fury's offensive punch was pro­
vided by Sasha Coggins with three
goals. Holly Peltser with two and
Cassandra Bailey and Kimberly
German with one each.
The Fury were anchored on de­
fense
by
Christina
Saenz
at
sweeper and Caltlln Mahoney at
goalkeeper.
Team members Include Caltlln
Mahoney. Amanda Wallace. Kim­
berly German. Kelly Oerman and
MacLean Wade o f Lake Mary.
Christina Saenz. Jenny Flynn and
Lauren
Rainey
of
Altamonte
Springs. Sasha Coggins and A n a
Qonzalez of Winter Park. Holly
Peltxer and Shannon Hickey of
Maitland. Cassandra B alk y and
Katie Am helm o f Orlando, and
Amanda Rodrigues and A a h k y
Spooner of Oviedo.
The Fury are coached fay Tim
Oerman and Wayne Bailey with
Mark Dillon a s trainer.

Lake M ary High boys’
basketball team feted
■y Jeff Bazliatek*
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
LAKE M A R Y . Didn't the Lake
Mary boys basketball
end In January?
Isn't
that
when
scorer Paul Belk went down
hard against Lake Brantley and
never got up? Surely there was
no way anybody could pick ix&gt;
that kind of alack, especially
with the Rams struggling with
Belk already In the fineup.
If
that
wasn't
enough,
shouldn't
a
aeries
of
of
heartbreaking losses, capped
off by a dagger In the heart
from Oviedo
In
the

seconds, have been enough to
destroy the Rams?
.
It only made them stronger.
Ben Kersenbrock, already a
leading rebounder, turned Into
Dennis Rodman without the
tattoos. Randy Abram s started
shooting the ball and found he
could
hardly
miss
from
anywhere Inside the halfcourt
line.
Point
guard
Jerome
Bingham
stopped
playing
catch with the other team.
In
the
middk.
Jam al
Harrison returned to the team
and combined with Robbie
Shapiro to give the Rams some
twin towers and Jermaine
Joubert
never
complained

about being sixth-man.
The Rams got hot. Inflicted
revenge on Oviedo and earned
the second trip to reglonals in
school history.
The year waa finally capped
off Thursday night at U m acu an
Country Club as coach Mike
Oaudreau hosted the season­
ending
banquet.
Belk. Kersenbrock. Joubert.
Bingham.
Shaptro,
Abram s
and Harrison were among the
seven o f nine seniors who
played their last game for the
Rams this season. The team
returns inexperienced, but that
wasn't
on
anyone's
mind

Laks Mary boys’ baakmbal coach Mfca
(far right)
' baskstbaM banqust

senior's Randy Abrams (from Ml at right) Paul
Bon Karsonbrock and Robbia Shapiro look on.

�20 •Semirvoi* HernW, Santofd. Rond* •Sunday. April 26. 1998

Je ff----------------------Continued from Page IB
S e m in o le a ls o p la y s w e ll fu n d a m e n t a lly
w h ic h Is th e k e y g o in g In to d is tric ts .
T h e y a ls o h a v e s o m e th in g to p la y for. D u v a il Is b a r k tn s c h o o l, m is s in g o n ly o n e d a y
iK’ lo re r e t u r n in g d e s p ite h e r v isib le in ju rie s .
H ie te a m s ig n e d n b a ll fo r h e r a n d h a s d e d i­
c a te d th e s e a s o n to D u v a ll. T h e re Is n o t h in g
In s p o rts a s In s p ir in g a s a te a m d e d ic a tin g
its e lf to a fa llen c la s s m a te a n d S e m in o le Is
sk y h ig h lit c o n fid e n c e .
it*s a g o o d e q u a tio n . l&gt;ook fo r th e "N olcs to
p u ll o u t d is tr ic ts a n d g o fa rth e r th a n th e y
h a v e g o n e In n e a r ly 2 0 y e a r s .

IN B R IE F
W IN TER SPRING S _ Th e top two teams In
the City o f W inter Springs Men's Monday
Night Polar Bear Slow pttrh Softball League
scored big runs In w inning this week.
League-leading Sem inole Power Sports got
pressured, but still ro lled to a 17-11 triumph
over Krrrym an's Pub. while Orlando Ale
House bounced back from last week's loss to
SPS to down the Golden Gloves 12-2.
Sem inole Power Sports Is now 7-1 on the
season with Orlando A le House (0-2). Kerrytnan's Pub (2-6) and the Golden Gloves (1-7)
trailing.
Doing the dam age for Sem inole Pow er
Sports w ere Ron Prager (5-for-6. four nins
scored). G eorge Faullk (4-for-5. five runs
seorcdl. Brian Tw tlley and Chris B arganier
(4 for 5 and two runs scored each) and David
Hodges (3-for-5. one run scored).
Leading
Kcrrym an’s
Pub
w ere
Ray
Maushand (4-for-4. tw o runs scored). C lint
Provau (2-for-3. one run scored). Doug D avis
(2-for-4. two runs scored) and J e ff Sm ith (2for-5. two runs scored ).
Powering Orlando A le House w ere Santl

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Thursday. Ii w as a night lo
eelebrn tr.
Freshm an coach G reg Turner
lauded his loam which went
11-4 on the season and won
the unofficial conference title.
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ol Sammola Community Collaga
announce* a public maating to
which aft paraon* era Invitad
Oat* and Tima:
Tueaday, May IS , ISSS,
S:00 p.m.
PLACE
Board Room.
SCC Adimniatration Building
PURPOSE
Operating Budgat Workshop
This arorkitiop la held In order
to comply with the budget aubmlaalon raqulrament by tha
Oiviaion
ol
Community
Collagea
A copy ol the agenda may bo
obtained by writing lo E Ann
McOoo, Preaident. Seminol*
Community
Coliogo,
100
Weldon Boulevard, Sanford,
Florida H f f t . or by calling
US-1010 and arranging lor an
aganda to bo mailed or era li­
able lor ptek-up.
Peraoni ore odviaed that. II
lh#y dec id# lo sppool any deci­
sion
mad#
al
Uiaaa
maatinga/haannga, thay will
naod a record ol the proceed­
ing* and lot ouch purpoa#. they
may rtaad lo inauro I hat a ver­
batim record ol Iho proceed­
ing* la mad*, which record
include* the laatimony end evi­
dence upon which th* appeal I*
to bo baaed, per Section
f i t 010S. Florida Statute*
Service* wiU be available to
participant*
with
eeneory
impairment! It raquoatod al
laaal on* weak In advance
Plea** notify Dr McOoo, aocro­
tary to tha board. M tha a* aorvice* ara needed
PutXrah April t l . 1SSS
DEP-241

m tub omourr c o u r t
or tub bm ntbim tn
JUD IC IAL CIRCUIT
IN AND SO*
SSMINOLS COUNTY.
FLOM DA
CASS S S Trd S II-D N -S S -A
UNDA D BROOKS-JACKSON.
PETITIONER.
VS.
TOMMY LEE JACKSON.
RESPONDENT.
NOT ICE OP ACTION
TO TOMMY LEE JACKSON
WHOSC LAST KNOWN
ADDRESS WAS
11MORANQC AVENUE
SANFORD. FLORIDA 3IFFI
TOU ARC HEREBY NOTIFIED
THAT AN ACTION FOR DISSO­
LUTION OF MARRIAOE HAS
BEEN FILED AOAINET YOU
AND YOU ARE REDUIRIO TO
SERVE A COPY OF YOUR
WRITTEN OEFENSEf. IF ANY,
TO IT ON LINDA 0 BROOKSJACKSON.
PETITIONER.
WHOSE ADDRESS IS 1104
POMEORAMITE AVENUE SANFONO. FLORIDA U T T I . ON OR
BEFORE STth 0AY OF MAY,
IS M . AND FILS THE ORtOINAL
WITH THE CLERK OF THE
COURT EITHER BEFORE SER­
VICE ON THE PETITIONER. OR
IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER,
OTHERWISE A DEFAULT WILL
BE ENTERED AOAINET YOU
FOR THE RELIEF DEMANDED
IN THE COMPLAMT/PET1TION
PUT FORTH.
DATED ON THIS 22nd DAY OF
APRIL. IM S .
MARYANNS MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY Luanci* Woodley
A* Deputy Clerk
Publish April M . and May 3.
10. I T . 1SM
0EP-SS4

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SSMINOLS COUNTY.
FLORIDA
FROBATS DIVISION
Fils Number S S .3 4 I-C P
IN RE ESTATE OF
NAOMI B CROSSLEY.
Deceased
NOTICE
OF ADMINISTNATION
(On* PR)
Th* administration ot th*
eatat* ot NAOMI 0 CROSSLEY.
deceased. Ftl* Number S4-34SCP. I* pending in the Circuit
Court lot Seminole County,
Florida. Probata Diviaion. the
address of which ti
PO Dravrer C
Sanlord. Florid* 32772-MSS
Th* name and oddraai of the
Personal Rapraaanlaliv* and
Ih* Personal Rapreaentativa'a
attorney are set forth below
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
All paraon* on Mhom this
nolle* I* aarvad Mho have
obfoctiona that challenge th*
validity ol Ih* Will. Ih* qualifi­
cations
ol
Ih#
Pattonal
RapratanUliv*. venue, or |uiiadiction of Ihi* Court are
required to file their obiecliona
Mith thi* 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* decadent
and olhar parsons having
claim* or damanda against
decadsnfa estate on Mhom a
copy ol this nolle* ia served
Mithm three month* altar Ih*
dal* ol th* First publication of
thi* nolle* mu*I til* lhaif claim*
Mith this Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All olhar craditor* of Ih* dec* •
dant and parson* having claim*
or damanda against th* dece­
dent'* aatats must III* (halt
claims Mith this Court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
0ATB OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE ALL
CLAIMS.
OEMANDS
AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Th* dot* ol Ih* first
Publication of this notice I*
April &gt;*lh. IS M
JANET C NARVAEZ
SOI 4 Coco Plum Way
Sarasota, Florid* 94241
Edwin L. Williamson
Florida Bar No 0144T40
GILES A ROBINSON. P.A
3S0 N. Ormnga Avanue,
Sulla COO
Orlando, Florida 32*01
Telephone (407) 42S-3ES1
Publish. April tS. and May 3.
IS M
DEP-I4S
IN TN S CIRCUIT COURT
OF TU B B IS H T IIN T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
FOR S B M IN O U COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PRO BATS DIVISION
PILB N O .t SS-SSS-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
CR ISTO N L. JOHNSTON. SR.,
a/k/a CRESTON L JOHNSTON
0*ceased.
NOTICS
OF ADMINISTRATION
Th* administration ol th*
estate ol CRESTON L. JO H N ­
STON. SR . a/k/a CRESTON L.
JOHNSTON dacaaaod, Fit*
Number M-2I3-CP, to ponding
In Ih* Circuit Court for
Somtnol*
County,
Florida.
Probole Division, tha address
ol which I* 301 N. Park Avonuo,
Sanford. FL 327Tt-OMS. Th*
noma* and addraaaaa ol Ih*
personal representative and Ih*
personal representative'* attor­
ney ere sat forth below.
AH inlaraatad portent art
required lo Kto with tllto court
WITHIN THRES MONTHS OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTIOE: (1) all claims
against th* oatito and (2) any
obfection by an interested par­
son on whom this nolle* I*
aarvad tha I challenge! Ih*
validity pi th* wW. Ih* qualifica­
tion* ol the personal represen­
tative. venue, or luriadictlon of
th* court
ALL CLAIMS AND O BJEC­
TIONS NOT SO F IIS 0 WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED.
Publication ol this Notice hot
begun on April M th, IS M .
Personal Representative
RICHARD E. JOHNSTON
1041 N S. Lake Strool
Longwood. FL StTSO
Attorney tor
Para anal Ropre*amative:
Thomas R. Townsend. Jr.
THOMAS R.
TOWNSEND. JR.. P.A.
SB* B. Florida Avenue
RockJodg*. FL SSIM
(402) *32-4*44
Publish. April M . and May 1,
IM S

ocp-ns
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON Tueaday April 21th,
IM S . at 10 00 a m Eaalern Ume at premia** of Sunahin*
Specie Iliei 2401 Clark Road. Apopka FL U M 0 . Ih* undaratgned
will a*II at public tale to Ihe tugheel bidder *H ot If* right, lido
and ml*rati in and lo Ih* following deathbed property at to.
where I*, lo wN:
On* |1| IS M Volvo Modal L I 70 Wheel Loader
SN SI74-I70-CAC
TERM S OF TH E SALBi A minimum Down Fay me nr *t I l k In
either caah, certified
or cashier * check al th* lima ol tale with Ih* balance du*
within 1* hours
Th* undersigned reserve* Ih* rigtil to bid
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Bradford H Pinney
at
(*0F) MO-0032
O R II Ctedil Alliance Inc
2100 Maitland Cantar Parkway
Suit* 400
Maitland. Florida U7I1
Publish April t l 21 ISM
OCP-204

in t n i

ciacurr

court

OF T N I B IO N TB IN TN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
M AND PON
SEM INO UI COUNTY,
PLONIOA.

CAM NOl M -I 44S-0R-S1-K
IN RE THE MARRIAOE OF
CAROL L COMINSKV.
Potifionat/Wif*.
and
BIRNAR0 J. COMINSKV,
Reapondenl/Hut band
NOTICS OF ACTION
TO 0ERNAR0J COMINSKV
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
the! a duly aworn Pallium lor
Oisaolution ol Morrlogo boon
Med in Ih* ebuve-siyied Court
by CAROL L
COMINSKV.

the Illusion, as expected, l hope they
go somewhere else. Magic Is bad
enough.

Lowery
was
team
Most
Valuable Flayer.
Next up was Kym Gaudreau's
Junior varsity team, most o f
w hom will probably make up
the major! ly o f next year's
varsity team.
Mike W icks won the Hustle
Award. Eric Bean w on the
Uebounder
Award.
Alex
Anderson won Defensive Award
and Nick Anthony finished with
the Coach's Award.

Thrn, Mike G audirau spoke.
He talked fondly o f the nine
seniors, eight o f whom played
together all four years at Lake
Mary. Th ey earned their second
regional trip In school history
and got maybe the biggest win
In school history with
Its
victory over Oviedo In the sem i­
finals o f districts to ensure a
trip to the reglon als.
Gaudrcau spoke for several
m om ents on each player, then
announced his awards.

Legal Notices
P.-liboner You ere required to
i n i # a copy ol your written
detente* if any la th# said
Peiilmn tor Dissolution ol
Marriage lo Petitioner"* attor­
ney MARK t HERR ESQUIRE
ol LAW OFFICE OF MARK E
HERR
whose post office
addle** i« Po*l Office Bo*
420337 Oviedo Florida 327620337. within 34 DAYS (ANSWER DATE MAY 13. I»M |
of Ih* Publication ot this
Notice end lit# the original with
Hie Clerk uf thi* Court either
before aervre# on Petitioner'*
attorney or Immediately thereutter olhernvrte a default will
be entered lor the relief
demanded in the Petition
WITNESS my hand end seal ol
Ihi* Court on thi* Rth day ol
APRIL 1934
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of th* Circuit Court
Oy Nancy R Winter
Deputy Clerk
Publish April 12 19. 26 end
M^y 1 1994
DIPI3I

IN TH 8 C IR C U IT COURT
FOR BBM INOLI COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATB OIVtBION
File Number ••■300.CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
OPAL L BAKER.
Deceased
NOTICE
OF ADMINISTNATION
(Ona PR)
Th* administration ol Ih*
*4141* ol OPAL L. BAKER,
dacaaaad. Fit# Number Si-300CP. I* pending in Ihe Circuit
Court for Seminol* County.
Florida. Probal# Division, th*
addrast ol which it
PO Drawer C
Sanlord. Florida 33223-0440
The name and addret* of Ih*
Personal Representative and
Ih* Personal Represents Itv*"a
attorney ar* aat forth below
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All paraon* on whom thi*
notice Is aarvad who hav*
oblectlon* that challenge th*
validity of th* Will, th* qualifi­
cation*
ot
th*
Personal
Rapraaantattv*. vanu*. or (urtadiction at this Court era
required to til* thole obfoebon*
with this Court WITHIN T H t
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY 0AYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All creditor* of Ih* decadent
and olhar persona having
claim* or damandi ogalnat
decedent'* estate on whom a
copy ot Ihi* nolle* to aarvad
within thro# month* altar th*
data ol th* tint publication ol
this nolle* mual Ido Ihoir claim*
with this Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE 0ATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
All other craditor* ol th* dece­
dent and persons having claims
or damanda against Ih* dece­
dent"* oatol* mual tile Ihair
claim* with thi* Court WITHIN
T H M I MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE ALL
CLAIMS.
DEMANDS
AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
The dais ol Ih* Hr*!
Publication ol Ihi* nolle* la
April 24Ih. IM S
BILLY W BAKER
2430 Pleasant Dnv*
Longwood. Florida 32220
Edwin L. Williamson
Florida Bar No 0144240
GILES I ROBINSON. PA
300 N Orange Avonuo,
Suit* S00
Orlando, Florid* 32101
Telephone (402) 426-3401
Publish: April 24, and May 3,
IM S
DEP-241

in tns omourr court
OF T N I B IO N TB IN TN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
m AND FOR
•■M MOLS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASS (M - 1ST4-OR-OS-A
IN MAARIAOt DISSOLUTION
DANIEL M. RAOETSKT
VS
LESLIE M RAOETSKT
NO TICS OF ACTION
OF CIS SOLUTION
OF MAR M AC S
TO: LESLIE M. RAOETSKT
YOU ARE HERESY NOTIFIED
lhal on action lot dissolution ol
marriage hat boon Mod against
you and you Of* required lo
oorv* a copy ol your written
delens**, II any. to II on
0ANIEL M. RAOETSKT. Ih*
Petitioner whoa* address I* 200
W 20th St., Sanlord. FL 82771
on or boloro MAT 27th. IS M
•nd Mo th* original - with th*
dark ol this court be lor* ser­
vice on Petitioner or ImmodiOlety there*Iter II you loll to do
*o. a default will be entered
agalnal you lor th relief
demanded in Ih* petition.
WARNING: Ruto 1I.2 M Florida
Family Law Rule* al Procedure,
requires certain automatic diecloture ol document* and tnfor­
mation Failure lo comply ecu
rcaull In sanction*. Including
(kamUaal or striking ol pleadWITNESS my hand and tha
•aal ol tfito court on April 21 iL

tm

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
By Patricia F. Mill*
Deputy Clark
Publish April 2S. and May S.
10. 17. IM S
OEP-212

__________ Legal N otices___________
NOTICE OF AQBNCY ACTION TA K IN N T TNS
ST. JOHNS RIVEN WATSR MANAOBMSNT DISTRICT
Natic* Is given that th# following permit was issued on April
10th. 1996
Over*treat Investment Company. 200 E Robinson 014**1.
Orlando. Florida. (Suita 070). 32001. permit #400-1 170410 ERP
Th# profacl It loctltd in Seminol* County Section 3. 4. I. 10 S
tt. Township 20 South. Rang* 20 East Th* pormil authorises
construction and operation ol a gravel entranc* road Th* pro­
posed road will bo 1.000 squat* teat In sir*
The Fttefa) containing th* application tor th* the above bated
parrml it available lor Inspection Monday through Friday ascepl
tor legal holiday*. 0 00 a m to I 00 p m at Ih* St Johns Rlvtr
Waits Management District (District) Headquarter*. Hwy 100 W ,
Pels Ike. FL 32170-1420 A person whoa* substantia! Interest* ar*
attaclad by Ih* District permuting decision may petition for an
adminlalrathr* hearing In accordance wtlh taction* 120 040 and
120 4 7. F 0 . or may chooa* lo pursue mediation a* an alternative
remedy under tec lion 120 473. Florida Slaluta*. boloro Ih* dead­
line for filing a palilion Choosing mediation will not adversely
attacl Ih* rtghl to a hearing If mediation dots not result m a aet(lament Th* procedures for pursuing mediation ar* sat forth In
section 120 1 23. Florida Statutes, and ruto* 23 104 1 1 1 and 2S104 401-404. Florida Administrative Cod* Pttlltont mual comply
with the requirements ol Florida AdmrnialraNv* Cod* Ruto 40CI 611 and 40C-I 621 and be Iliad with (received by) th* Oialrlcl
Clark located al Oialrlcl Headquarter*. Highway 100 Waal.
Patotka, Florida 32177 Palltiona lor administrator* hearing on th*
above application!*) must be filed within fourteen (14) dtyt of
publication of this nolle* or within nineteen (IS) day* of the
District depositing nonce ol Ihi* mtont In Ih* mail lor thot* per­
son* lo whom th* District mail* actual nolle* Failure to fit* e
petition within thi* lima period shall conatitul* a waiver ol any
right)*) such penonfs) may hav* lo request an ad mini* Ira live
determination (hearing) under section 120 17 F • . concerning Ihe
*ub|#c I permit Petition* which ar* nol Med In accordance with
th* above provisions ar* *ub|*ct to dismissal
Because th* administrative hearing process ia designed lo for­
mula I# final agency action, the filing of a petition meant lhal Ih*
District"! final action may b* different Irom th* position taken by
it in thi* notice ol intent Paraon* whose substantial Interest* will
ba attaclad by any such final decision of th* District on th* appflcent hav* Ih* right lo palilion lo become a party lo th* proceed­
ing. In accordance wtlh Ih* requirements eel forth above
Publish April 24. IS M
DIP-241
C ITY OF LONBWOOO
N O TICS OF PUOLIC M IARINO
TO CONSIDER ADOPTION OF PROPOSED AN NS NATION
ORDINANCES
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by th* City of Longwood. Florida,
lhal Ih* City Comrmatlon will hold a public hearing in th*
Longwood City Commlaakin Chambers, 171. W. Warrofi Avenue,
Longwood. Florida on Monday. May 4lh. 1ME, *1 7.00 PM . or a*
toon thereafter aa possible to consider adoption of Ih* following
ordinances Ptoaa# b* advised the** ordinance* provide for Ih#
onnoiation ol certain property described at follows
Ordinance M-t3S8-north*atl corner of Oog Track Road and CR
427 Applicant Clarendon Oil Co
Tea 10 904*21-30-41S-0000-0010

Th# complete deacription by male* and bounds and th* oi
n*nc* can be obtained from th* office of th* City Clark At
mealing. Into ret led panto* may appear and b* heard with reap
Jf
proposed ordinance The** hearings may be conltm
horn time to tun* a* may be necessary A copy of Ih* propot
° [^'"*r*c** '• •“ •*•“ •' ,h# Longwood City Hall. Longww
• '* “ **••
« " Ms with Ih* Clerk ot Ih* CltTond n
be inspected by th* public
'
All person* ar* advised that it they decide lo appeal any da
sion mad* at these maetinga/hearlnga. the appeal must be bai
s rJi* ih i'lr ! £ ^ M 0" 1
‘ ""•‘“ •ration of this mall
Srnc* the City of Longwood does not provide verbatim minutes
** J"***1"®*- '* *• Ms responsibility of an appellant to provl
such minutes af their own eapana* (see Chapter 214 01 Of F8I
Persona with disabilities needing assistance lo pertictpal*
,hould contact tha A D A Coordinator
u#° ,4rD? Zambn.
V I V ’ J-4*
Oaraldm*
City hOU'*
Clark ,n •“ »•"*• of th# mooting
Publish April IS. 1SS4 4 April 24. IM S
DEP-34

C ITY O M .O N B W O O B
NOTIOS OF P U B U D HSARINS
TO C O N S IM N ADOPTION OF P N O P O M D ANNEXATION
ONOfNANOBS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by th* City of Longwood, Florida,
lhal Ih* City Commission will hold a public hearing to the
Longwood City Commission Chambers, 17*. W Warren Avenue.
Longwood. Florida on Monday. May 4fh, IM S . af 7:M PM . or a*
soon thereafter aa poatIM* lo conalder adoption of the following
ordinance* PI**** be advised the** ordinance# provide lor Ih*
onnoiation ol certain property d* senbed aa follow*:
Ordinance SS-1400-S07 • East Straal-Appltoanl: Jama*
Fulkerson
Tea ID 44-21-30-404 0MO-01 At
Ordinance (S-14B-41I S. East Slie*(-Appbc*nt: Lacey Powers
T*a ID *4-21 •30-404.0000-002B. I4-2I-30-604-0000-001C, 1421-30-404-0000 0020. 14-21 -30- 404-0000-0021

NOTICE OF ACTION IN EMINENT DOMAIN IN T H I CIRCUIT
COURT OF THE IIQ H TE E N TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR SSMINOLS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASS NO. SS-OOSO-OA-IS-A
Si MINOLE COUNTY, a political subdivision ol the
St.ii* at Florid*.
Pat 11loner,
v
CLINTON H WESTBROOK, Co-Trusle* under
Clinton H Westbrook end Catherine V Westbrook Revocable
Trust deled August 27. 1941. CATHERINE WESTBROOK.
Co-Trustee under Clinton H Wealbrook and
Catherine V Westbrook Revocable Trual dated
August 27. 1941 DAVID R GREEN GLENDALE FEDERAL
BANK F S B . COMMERCIAL CREDIT CONSUMERS
SERVICES. INC . OENE TERRY RABUN. FEDERAL
TRUST BANK. F S B DEBRA P BROWN. RAY VALDES
aa Tas Collector ol Seminole County. Florida, and th*
unknown tpouaa* ot th* above. II any. their helra.
devisee* assign**# grenlee*. creditor* to*****.
aaaculors. administrator* mortgagee*, (udgment
creditor*, trusts**, lienholders, person* in possession
and any end oN other person* having or claiming to
hav* any right, till* or Inlersal by. through, under or
ogalnat Ih* above named Defendants, or otherwise
claiming any nghl. till*, or inter* si in th* real property
described in thi* action.
Datendanla.
TO THOSE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANTS AND TO ALL PARTIES
CLAIMING INTEREST 0Y. THROUGH, UN0ER OR AGAINST T H I
NAMED DEFENDANTS. AND TO ALL PARTIES HAVING OR CLAIMINO TO HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR INTEREST IN THE PROPER­
TY 0ESCRI0ED BELOW
An Eminent Domain Petition, together with It* Declaration ol
Taking hat bean bled in th* above-styled court to acquit* certain
property interests in Seminol* County Florida, described a* lotIowa
PAR CIL NO. IBS
CO UN TY ROAO 4SA, PHASS ||
F IB SIM PLI
A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN SECTION 32. TOWNSHIP tt
SOUTH RANOE 30 EAST. DCINO A PORTION OF LOTS 12A AND
3« -KAYWOOD REPLAT* ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF,
A"J RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 30 PAOES 27 AN0 24 AND OFFI­
CIAL RECORDS BOOK 240S. PAGE (19 OF THE PUBLIC
RECORD! OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA. DEINQ MORE PAR.
T1CULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
THE SOUTH 24 00 FEET OF LOT 12A AND THE SOUTH 2100
FEET OF THE EASTERLY 10 FEET OF LOT 34 OF SAID 'KAYWOOO

REPLAT*

THE ABOVE 0E3CRI0E0 PARCEL OF LANO LIES IN THE CITY OF
SANFORD SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA AND CONTAINS 1740
SOUARE FEET MORE OR LESS
TOGETHER WITH
PARCEL NO. T t t
CO U N TY ROAO 4SA, PHASS II
T f MPORARV CONSTRUCTION BASIM BN T
A PARCEL OF LAND LVINO IN SECTION 32. TOWNSHIP IS
SOUTH. RANOE 30 EAST. BEINQ A PORTION OF LOTS ISA. AND
34. 'KAYWOOD REPLAT- ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF.
AS RECOROIO IN PLAT BOOK 30. PAOES 77 AN0 71 AND OFFI­
CIAL RECORDS D00K 2409 PAOE St7 OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA. BEING MORE PAR­
TICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
THE NORTH 4 00 FEET OF THE SOUTH 30 00 FEET OF SAID LOT
17A AND THE NORTH 4 00 FEET OF THE SOUTH 30 00 FEET OF
THE EASTERLY 10 FEET OF LOT 34 OF SAID 'KAYWOOD
REPLATTHE ABOVE DESCRIBED PARCEL OF LANO LIES IN THE CITY OF
SANFORD. SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA AND CONTAINS ISO
SOUARE FEET. MORE OR LESS
P AR C IL NO. ISO
CO U N TY NOAO ASA, PHASE II
P IS SIM PLI
A PARCEL OF LAND IN SECTION 33. TOWNSHIP IS SOUTH.
RANOE 30 EAST. DEINQ A PORTION OF LOT 20A. 'KAYWOOD
Rf PLAT* ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PL AT BOOK 30 PAGES 27 AND 21 AND OFFICIAL RECORDS
0OOK 2001. PAOE 444 OF THE PUOLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY FLORIDA BEINQ MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED
A l FOLLOWS
THE SOUTH 24 00 FEET OF LOT 20A OF SAID 'KAYWOOO
R IPLATTHE ABOVE DESCRIBED PARCEL OF LANO LIES IN THE CITY OF
SANFORD SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA AND CONTAINS IS2I
SOUARE FEET. MCfU On LESS
TOGETHER WITH
P AN O IL NO. T IS
CO U N TY NOAD 44A, PHASS II
T f MPORARV CO N STRUCTIO N BASEMENT
A PARCEL OF LANO IN SECTION 33. TOWNSHIP IS SOUTH.
RANOE 30 EAST. OEINO A PORTION OF LOT 20A. -KAYWOOD
REPLAT- ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 30. PAGES 27 AND 2S AND OFFICIAL RECORDS
BOOK 2SOS. PAGE 444 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA. BEINQ MORE PARTICULARLY OESCRIBED
AS FOLLOWS
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OF SAIO -KAYWOOD REPLAT*
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SOUARE FEET. MORS OR LEES
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COUNTY. FLORIOA BEING MORE PARTICULARLY OESCRIBED AS
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IN AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
By: Jeon Brlltonl
Deputy Clark
ROBERT A Mc Mil l a n
County Attorney
tor Eemlneto County. Florida
Seminol* County Service* Building
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�Seminole HerakJ Santord. Florida •Sunday, April 26. 1998 *3 «

‘D u ffe r’ Berlinicke from the E a g le ’s Nest
By J e ff Berlinicke
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
S A N F O R D _ H o w a b o u t som e affordable
Rolf c o u rse s for kids?
C elebration G o lf C lu b at D isn ey W o rld r e ­
cently opened a sh ort co u rse for kids on ly.
It Is the perfect Idea to b rin g forw ard a n ew
generation o f golfers.
U n fortun ately, g o lf Is still u n a ffo rd a b le fo r
children to lean t the gam e u n le ss their p a r ­
en ts can afford to b e lo n g to a cou n try c lu b
or private g o lf c ou rse.
To their credit, m ost c lu b s a n d le a r n in g
centers In the a re a offer reduced rates for
kids' g o lf lesson s. D ave V a n d e r Lendc at the
Lake M ary D rivin g R ange offers a n excellent
deal for kld9 a n d is pretty en tertain in g a s
well.
U n fortu n ately, there's n othin g like the e x ­
perience o f actu ally p la y in g on a real g o lf
cou rse Instead o f h ittin g at practice targets.
B u t If you take a b e g in n e r o u t on the cou rse

a n d h e slo w s u p play, the ra n g e r w on't lx*
lo n g getting to the scene.
H ere's w h a t at least som e or the public
c o u rse s sh o u ld do. Pick one w eek day each
th ro u g h o u t the su m m e r b re a k anil open
the c o u rse u p to k id s at a reduced rate. Give
them a ch an ce to u n d e rsta n d w h y golf Is
the b e st gam e o f them all.

The 19th hole*
P lan s to extend the N orth F lorida P G A
W in te r T o u r th ro u g h M a y have been c a n ­
celed. M a y fa ir G o lf C lu b w a s scheduled to
host an event last week an d T lm a c u a n w a s
a lso on the schedule. T h e tou r w ill start u p
again In O ctober...
T h e N atio n al O rg a n T ra n sp la n t F o u n d a ­
tion w ill host its second a n n u a l event at
O sceola G o lf C lu b at 8 a.m . on M ay 9. N O T F
Is a n on -p ro fit organ ization. C a ll 673-1963
for In form ation...

Raiders
softball
loses two

GAINESVILLE _ Haul Botins'
lead-off Itome run In die eighth
Inning spollrd a furious come­
back effort by Seminole C om ­
munity College as Santa Fe
Community College edged die
Raiders 8-7 In a Mid-Florida
Conference baseball game In
Gainesville on Thursday.
The Saints (25-16 overall, 157 In conference play) built a 5) lead only to see SCC come­
back lo take a 0-5 advantage.
Santa Fe regained die lead
with two runs In the seventh
Inning, but the Raiders again
came bark, as Sanford's Rob
Drmnon walked and scored on
a double by Josh Rhodes to tie
the game at 7-7 and set the
stage for Borjas' blast.
Providing the offense for SCC
were Andres Correa (2-for-5.
run. RBI), Rhodes (l-for-4 with
u double, RBI), Jamey Epper­
son (l-for-2, run). Sanford’s
Phillip Eubanks (l-for-5. run.
two RBI). Kentrelle Evans (run,
RBI)
and
Drnmon.
Travis
Gamble and Chris Wade (one
nin scored each).
The Raiders were to have
wrapped up the regular season
today (Saturday) with a doublrhrudrr In Orlando against
Valencia Community College
starling at noon.

SANFORD _ The Seminole
Community College
softball
team put up a good light, but
Just could not muster enough
offense ns It dropped a MldFlorldn
Conference
doubleheader to a tough Santa Fe
Community College team, 5-1
and 4-1 at Raider Field Thurs­
day afternoon.
The Gainesville-based Salnta
Improved to 41-15
with the
sweep.
For die Raiders It was an end
to a lough season In which
they never seemed able lo get
their offense urunukrd. SCC
ends tlie season with a 28-33
mark.

,: • _

Providing the Offense for SCC
in the nightcap were Schwartz
(3-for-4. RBI). Kim Ramey (1...... ........ . ...
for-3. run). Oviedo's Carrie
*
McAuIlffe (1 -for-2) and Scott
Rons Hoepsr on(y pavs up thrss aamod runs, but her mates only got her one
and Lake Brantley's Mamie run u the sophomore from New Jersey doted our hor caroor at SCC with a 4-1
Bernstein (both 1-for-3).
setback to Santa Fe In the final game of the season Thursday al Raider Field.

Pag* aa

Oom ales (3-for-3 with ■ home run, three
runs scored, three RBI), James Olger (3-for3). Bruce Southwell and Rick Blume (both 2for-3 with two runs scored) and Jay Bengen

(2-for-4).
Pacing the Golden Gloves were Chuck
Kuenher (2-for-2) and Jason Harms and
Donnie Anibroal (both l-for-2 with one run
scored).

Cardinals hold off Braves
in Senior Baseball League
Staff Raporta
ORLANDO _ Wayne Hlibum
drove In four runs, while Rob­
ert Smith and Mike Blanton
drove In two runs each as the
Cardinals Jumped out to an
early lead and held on for a 137 victory over the Braves In
Orlando Senior Baseball A s s o ­
ciation Spring League action at
Edgewater High School.
No score was received from
the game between the Yankees
and Mariners.
The Cardinals are now 6-1,
while the Yankees are 4-2. the
Mariners are 2-4 and the
Braves are 1-6.
Tomorrow (Sunday), the C a r­
dinals take on the Mariners at
10 a.m. and the Yankees play
the Braves at 1 p.m.
The Cardinals scored five

runs In the first Inning and
three runs In the second Inning
and built a 12-0 lead before the
Braves rallied for three runs in
the sixth Inning and two runs
tn each of the seventh and
eighth Innings, while holding
the Cardinals to a single run In
the seventh Inning.
Nick Brady gave up three
runs on five hits In six innings
to raise his record to 4-0.
Contributing to the Cardloffenae were Hlibum (3for-4 with a double, four RBI),
Terey Finley (3-for-4, two runs),
Blanton (2-for-4 with a home
run. two runs, two RBI) and
BUI Oracey p -for-4 with a dou­
ble. two runs. RBI).
Also contributing were Brady
(l-for-2 with a double. RBI).
Robert
Smith (l-for-3 ,
two

runs, two RBI), Chris Gugllano
(l-for-3, two nuts, RBI). Dave
Vcndur (l-for-3. run), Mike
Carpenter (two runs. RBI) and
Dean Smith (RBI).
Providing the offense for the
Breves were Ed Steger (2-for-5
with a double, two runs. RBI),
Dan Park (2-for-4. run. RBI),
Tim Lobble (2-for-S. two runs),
Monte Hayes (l-for-2 , two RBI).
BIU (l-for-2. RBI). BUI Daddy
(l-for-4, run. RBI) and Mark
Shctronc (run).

Cowtla— d from Pago I B
opera­
tions at Alaqua Lakes. "The
Audobon Sanctuary Program Is
an Important environmental
effort that promotes conserva­
tion measures with which large
scale landholders such as golf
courses can have significant,
beneficial effect on the envi­
ronment.
9u stalnable
re­
sources management Is an Idea
everyone should endorse.”
Moser added that the Sanc­
tuary Program designation is
rare since so few golf courses
qualify.

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three years monitoring details
such as water quality and
wildlife management efforts.
Just because the course has
earned the honor. It will still
be up to the team at Alaqua
Lakes to ensure that
maintain the standards
earned them the honor.
T h e y monitor ua closely, lit­
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The course is expected to
open tn October and Is located
on Markham Woods Road tn
Longwood.

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Briefs-

Home run
spoils SCC
comeback
From S ta ff Reports

Prom t u f f R eports

Doing die hitting for the
Raiders In liie first game were
Lyman's Jamie Sharp (l-for-3
with a double). Shannon Hay
(l-for-3. RBI). Candice Hays (1for-3.
run)
and
Christy
Neudcck.
Oviedo's
Destrae
Schwartz and Lake Howell’s
Brittany Scott (all 1-for-3).

Il*s sp rin g a n d most o f the
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Sem inole C o u n ty a rc h o ld in g their n n n u a l
booster c lu b g o lf tou rn am en ts.
Lake M ary fan s can hend on out to Tlm a ru a n on M ay 4. They better be early r is ­
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contest, longest drive, closest to the pin a n d
w a g ers to knock It on the green. G ood y b a g s
will be offered, so call M ike M cL ean (3248268 for Inform ation...
All S o u ls C atholic Sch ool Is h ostin g Its
tournam ent M ay 17 at T lm n cu an . T h ere will
be a sh otgu n start with a scram ble form at
nnd no h a n d ic a p p in g followed b y a d in n e r
buffet. Prizes will go to the first, second,

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HeraU S.intorr) FVxxl.1 Surxluv *Pnl ?8. 1998

After Hours
This weekend: You can Scream ,
again, or go through Sliding Doors
U lniru sioii
Film s
Ls
rereleasing the th riller. S m 'o m
into theaters this w rek . No
doubt the Independent studio
u .m ts to do the som e for the
sequel th.tt It did for tts popul.u
predeeessor: get o ver
$100 million so w e can m ake
another Servant. /\11 the w hile,
certntn stu dios are tigh ten in g
their M t s
In’ nixing
o ver
budget productions,
W a rn e r
Urns, has all but e x te rm in a te d
the pesky Superm an Reborn
project. Tlie tro u b led film w as
m detlm teh
shelved
due to
■problems with the script*. A c ­
tually.
other
studios
have
joined the weight loss program
trying to reduce fat bu dgets,
rhey re hoping that less w ill
be more. I'm pretty su re that
none o f the 7 film s In this c o l­
umn went over that S100 m il­
lion ilo lla t. panic attack line....

S lid in g D o or s (T h re e and a
h alf stars) Is a Jolting surprise.
It you arc groggy before seein g
this movie. It will wake you up.
G wvneth
Paltrow
plays
a
voting English PR w om a n that
has just lost her Job. On h er
way home via London's Tu be,
she has a su pernatu ral o c c u r­
rence takes place. H its c h a r ­
acter goes Its separate ways,
literally! W c see two a lte r n a ­
tive paths the ch a ra cter takes.
I really didn't u nderstan d what
happened to Paltrow 's c h a ra c ­
ter In that su bw ay, and I don't
think It m atters m uch, but the
end result Is refresh in g and
innovative. D irector nnd w riter
Peter Howitt asks the question
*what i r r as h r splits screen
time betw een both situations
the character goes through
without gettin g the a u d ien ce
confused. He does It through
tim ing - never keeping us In
one situation longer than the
other so we do not lose track
o f the action - and editing. He

also Iras help from the busy
G w yneth Paltrow, w ho is s ta r ­
ring In her third m ovie this
year with another one on the
w ay. and a funny, ch a rm in g
John Hannah (Fbur Weddings
nnd n FtmeraQ. A ro m a n tic
com edy with a fresh Idea.
W on d erfu l!

Love an d Death on Long
Isla n d
(Three stars)
Is a
funny film In the sense that
y o u m ay not know how to take
It. On the one hand, you m ay
see It as a Him about a man fi­
nally opening up and living in
Ihe now. or you could see It ns
a Him about a m an who lias
lost his wits and becom es o b ­
sessed with a young H-movte
actor. He even com es across as
a stalker staking out places
w here the a c to r frequents and
irsld es tn the New Knglnnd
area. John Hurt (Allen) plays
that man. He Is a reclu sive
author with no con cep t o f
w hat ts going on today. He has
hidden away from the w orld
after the death o f his w ife but
becom es
reacqu ain ted
after
seeing one o f those teen age,
horm one
fests like Porky's,
called Hotpants College 2. He
becom es Infatuated with on
actor, played by B everly Hills
90210 resident Jason P r ie s ­
tley, from the teen skin flick. A
perfect yet sad p erfo rm a n ce
by John Hurt, who brings his
ch aracter slowly through th e
transition from the past Into
the here and now.
OK.

so

I

liked

David
Frazier

Screen
Tests
when I heard "I Love You". But
the dlno has a way of melting
vou Into this simple, family
film.

Nlghtwatch (T w o and a h alf
stars) has a grabber of an
opening scene ns a girl Ls
stabbed to death In Ihe best
rendition
of
H itch cock 's
‘ show er scene" IVc seen In a
while. Yet the rest o f Ihe film
gradually derays Into a stan­
dard. form ulaic horror film .
The force Is not with Ewan
M cG regor, who will play the
young Ben Krnohl In the u p­
com ing Star Wars prequcl.
M cG regor plays a nlghtw atch
man at the city morgue. T h e
m orgue Is a gothic looking
bu ildin g
and
very
a tm os­
pheric. A serlnl killer Is on th e
loose and suddenly
things
start pointing to M c G r e g o rs
ch aracter. You know w h e re
the rest of this Is going. Danish
film m aker Ole B om cdal r e c ­
reates his Matteuagten. a D an­
ish box o fllc e hit. for A m erica n
audiences.
The
translation,
unfortunately, is a bit ga rb led .

B arn ey 's

Great Adventure: The M ovie
(Three stars). The exorbitantly
happy Barney, a purple-green
dinosaur
who
resem bles
McDonald's Grimace In a way.
takes his brand of w holesom e­
ness to a farm where he and a
trio of kids try to find a m agi­
cal egg. 1 could have gagged

Music, art events at Seminole
unity College mark
calendar for this week, next
Prom S taff Reports
SANFORD - Seminole Community College will present its
3 1st Annual Spring Choral Concert on Sunday, April 26, at 4
p in. Th e event will be held In the Fine Arts Concert Hall on
the college cam pus and will be the final concert under the
direction o f Dr. Burt H. Perinchlef. director of Choral
activities since 1967, who Is retiring.
Several features w ill mark this special occasion. First, In
addition to the C horale and Chorallers, who are the daytime
choirs at the college, the Community Chorus will participate
and will be Joined by a GO-volcc Alumni Choir representing
the -1 decades of the choral program. A massed finale to the
concert will have all singers performing arrangem ents
created
for the occasion
by noted m usician-alumnus
C opeland Davis. Davis will provide accompaniment for
Rodgers and Hart's My Funny Valentine, and / Loved You from
Rodgrrs and H am m ersteln's ‘ Carousel*, two of Perlnchelfs
favorite ballads.
Individual choirs will present a variety of choral music from
several periods and styles, both sacred and secular.
Robin
la*e Parker will accom pany at the piano.
Soloists for the
occasion will be Byron Deese. Slndy Lee. Cathy Mikels and
Juan Franco. Susan Hoak will be the student conductor.
Making Connections, a collaborative art exhibition featuring
students from Oviedo High School, Seminole Community
College, and the University of Central Florida, will be on
display In Ihe Fine Arts Gallery at Seminole Community
C ollege from Monday. April 27 through May 21.
There will be a reception for the exhibition on Thursday.
May 7. at 7 p m . In the SCC Fine Arts Lobby. This show w ss
m ade possible by a grant from the Seminole Cultural Arts
Council. Inc.
B m ce Smith (Pfil Delta Kappan, February 1994) writes
"Studying the arts can spark the creativity, imagination, and
critical thinking o f both students and teachers. Studying the
arts can raise a person 's self-esteem and develop a sense o f
discipline that carries over Into all areas of life...It's about
fu lfilling our destiny as human beings • human makers - for
whom the act o f creutlon Is a species-defining experience.*
Making Conni-ctlons Is a collaborative project designed to
realize Smith s definition of studying the arts. The project
involves visual arts students from Oviedo High School,
Sem inole Community College, and the University of Central
Florida. H ie college students served as men tors/partners to
the Oviedo High students. Each pair of students collaborated
and worked together to create an original piece o f art. Making
Connections features the collaborative works as well as
Individual works from the participating student artists.
The SCC Fine Arts Oallery Is open from 9 a.tn. until 4 p.m..
plus
evrulngs
of theatre
performances. For
further
Information on the exhibit and other SCC cultural activities,
call (407) 32H-2039.

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Robert Downey Jr. was r e ­
leased from his Jail term long
enough to complete T w o Oirts
a n d a Guy (Two sta rs ). For
most of the film, the two girls
(Natasha Grrgson W agner and
Heather Graham) are d isp ar­
aging. insulting, belittling and
berating Downey's guy ch arac­

John Hannah and Qwynsth Paltrow In Pstor Howttt's Sliding Doom, s Miramax Films raises#.
ter becau se the girls found out
he has been lying to til cm
about not being m onogam ous.
Is this befittin g fem inist Jus­
tice? Do they hope to achieve
som eth ing through their v e r ­
bal castration o f the guy? Do
they feel that co n d u rlln g this
Inquisition w ill m ake him a
m ore eatin g, trustful person?
Th ere Ls so m uch you could
com e aw ay with In this new,
clau stroph obic film , but you
don't. Jam es Tobnck (The Pick
up A n is l) seem s a bit p r e te n ­
tious with his d ia lo gu e which
sounds pretty but Is pointless.
There Ls a tragedy at the end
o f the film that I did not feel

very close too because It ts
amateurishly
treated.
Alto­
gether. I came away with an
emptiness that I didn't realize
until days after seeing the
fllm. How a dim could say ■&gt;
much yet say so little boggled
my mind.
Friends Jennifer Anlston falls
for a gay. elementary school
teacher (Paul Rudd) In T fl«

Object q f My e je c t io n (Ona
and a h alf sta rs). Contrived
and melodramatic,
this r o ­
mantic
comedy
will
only
swoon the folks that get mushy
from these obviously manipu­
lative films. Wendy W asserstein wrote the film. She p r e ­

r v io v i e
T R IV IA
Q. I haven't seen actor Michael
Parks for some time. I really loved
him la "Then Came Bronson." I also
own kls album. "Closing ihe Gap.”
Dc you know what he's been up to?
— D.B., Verona. Pa.
A Park has been working as much
as he is able to. He was tn the movie
"From Dusk Till Dawn" in 1998.
Q. I can't remember the name of
s comedy series that was on TV In
the 1940s. I think It starred Bob

TASTING
WINE

JO ANN
GATES
begin to march back
and
forth. Free-form ‘ dancing* to
accordion music follows this
movement. Port makers b e ­
lieve that the pressure of the
human foot against the stone
tank ts the best way to gently
crush the grapes without r e ­
leasing the bitter serds. the
way
machines
might.
I
couldn't help thinking of that
famous T Love Lucy" episode!
Isabella, whose family lias
worked for Graham 's for g e n ­
erations. gave the tour at W &amp;
J G raham 's Port House. She
stiuwcd me the Port stored In
bulk tn huge, hand-made, oak
casks. She also led me through
the caves where thousands of
bottles of Vintage Port lay
resting behind locked gates.
Approximately three times
each decade, the Port Houses
declare a “vintage year.* A lin ­

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LAKE M A R Y
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Port: Cigar rennaissance sparks U.S. interest
WINTER PARK
Recent
years have been kind to Port.
For a long time. Port sales In
the United States were almost
non-existent.
Now
we
are
‘ discovering what Europeans
have always known— Port ts
one of the most incredible e x­
pressions found tn wine mak­
ing. U.S. sales of Port rose al­
most 40 percent lost year. Not
long ago. the only people
drinking Port were old men In
stuffy d u b s. Today, thanks
partly to the current cigar
renaissance.
Pori
drinkers
now include men and women
tn their twenUes and thirties.
Port is a fortfled wine. D u r ­
ing the early 1700s. a British
shipper, looking for ways to
stabilize Portuguese red wine,
found a winning combination
when he added a stout dose of
grape brandy halfway through
the fermentation process. The
result was a potent, sweet
wine.
The Increased Interest in
Port made me want to explore
Portugal. Arriving tn Porto. I
w as surprised to see the un­
d e n t Port Houses squeezed to­
gether in a tight, but pictur­
esque. d u ste r on the Douro
River. This is in sharp contrast
to the wide, open spaces found
In U.S. wineries. About 60 v a ­
rieties of grapes ore grown in
steep,
mountain
vineyards
along the Douro.
While
touring
the
Port
Houses, I noticed the strict at­
tention paid to Old W orld
methods while making Vintage
Ports. In September, locals d e ­
scend on the vineyards picking
grapes
and
filling
large
wooden baskets with them.
Later the grapes ore dum ped
into
2.000-gallon,
shallow,
granite tanks. At the end of
the day, the pickers take ofT
their shoes, wade arm -in-arm
into the grape-filled tanks, and

viously
did
television.
Shi
brings a television senslblllti
to the stiver screen with lack
luster results.
Species n (A h a lf star) ful
lows the exploits of the hom j
alien, Sll. Blood, guts, explod
tng heads and extraterrestrla
sex Is what you can exper
from
tilts needless
sequel
Ripping off the Allen series
Ihe first film was fun but i
fluke. The new film engrave*
the RIP on the gravestone foi
this series.

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THE VK) HIT

ing— 10 or 20 years. It pos­
sesses the smooth flavors of
nuts and figs and Is ready to
drink
when
bottled.
LateBottled Vintage Port, or LBV.
Is aged for four to six years In
barrels
and
then
bottled,
gaining age both In the barrel
and In the bottle. Vintage
Port—the most famous, most
expensive category. Is made
with the finest grapes from
superb harvests.
Enjoy trying different Ports
with friends. Next time one of
them has a baby, give them
Vintage Port as a present. Af­
ter 21 years, the parents will
liave (wo wonderful rcwardsl

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makers must be sure the crop
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meet vintage standards 20
years later. 1994 was a vintage
year.
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Denver and Alan lisle a* co-owners
of a diner. This was alter "GlUlgan's
Island." Wat there such a show? —
A.P.. Alton. Iowa
A After “Gilligan's bland" sunk in
1987, Bob Denver tried two other
ahows with only moderate aueceii.
The first was “The Good Guys." which
ran from '68 to '70. The series featured
s diner run by Herb Kdelman; Denver
was a taxi driver who occasionally
helped out in the diner. Alan Hale ap
peared in it for part of one season
Then came “ Dusty's Trail." in *73,
which was an exact copy of "Gilligan's
Island " Instead of an island, it trans­
ferred to a wagon train set in Ihe West.
Forrest Tucker was Denver's eo-star.

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OF THE 1STM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
S IM IN O L I COUNTY,
STATS OF FLORlOA
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JURISDICTION DIVISION
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A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION
F/K/A NORWEST MORTOAOE.
INC . A MINNESOTA
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PLAINTIFF
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CHARISSE HERNANDEZ.
ALAFAYA WOOOS
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC . MEOO
MORTOAOE CORPORATION
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AS UNKNOWN TENANTS
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purauant to an Order Granting
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Motion
to
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Forecloaure Sale dated April
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Caae No S7-0020-CA-14A ol
the Circuit Court ol the ISTH
Judicial Circuit In and for SEMI­
NOLE County. Sanford. Florida
I will aall to the highest and
heat bidder for caah at the
WEST FRONT OOOR of the
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
located at 101 N Park Avenue
In Sanford. Florida, al 11 00
o'clock a m on the ttth day ol
MAY.
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deecnbed property as sat forth
In
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OF SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORl­
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should
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posit on t
Hours are 4:00pm-12:20*m.
ret be able to Ml a mmanum
of 35 lbs and stand lor 8
hours 58.40 par hour. Apply
m person al &lt;090 Emma Oaks
Trail Lake Mary. FL 32746

Is lookmg tor talented and *a
cepnonai individuals tor the
following positions
*RN 7-5
' HousakeepmgLsundry M o
’ CNA 4 AH Shifts
' Dietary Aides
Competitive wages eice Mm
benefits and ftaitof* schedul­
ing CaH 407-888-4428. COC.

VNEW PAY PLAfi'J

•23 10 .3 2 Ceftu P « MJs
LOADED ft EMPTY 10
SIARI’

"LAV OVER PAV
‘BREAK DOWN PAY'
’ EXTRA STOP P A r
‘ 1 Day Oft lor 7 Days Out•VACATION PAV
•HOLIDAY BONUS PAY*
‘401 K RETIREMENT
‘ PERFORMANCE BONUS
•SAFETY BONUS
‘ RIDER PROGRAM
‘CONVENTIONALS
•SATELLITE EOUPPEO
‘EMPLOYEE Asa* Program
1 Yr OTR EXP/CLSAC0L
REQ
Pitas* cal 8 am to 5 pm
Monday thru Friday Only
1-80*87*8050 * IL 82
EOE

Immadtata TEM P-TO-fKRt
Pad Tratotogf NO FEE
•Nasonal TA I ftrm -SS 50 Tv
Bonus altor cfesrs Nr** 35
hrVsvk. 6PM-Mdnes • 6al
•CradH card prosaefton firm
need s r m t . caSsrsf 8 8
M-F No Wkands *7 5GTv
•Cosmabe aurgsry c*
apple No cold ctSti P/T Eve .
27 60fTv/s comm
N you can type and have good
phone voice, cal tor an ap­
pointment Dunftd Slalftog
Syetorm. 870 N Orlando Ave.
Sole 1002. MaMand

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&gt;
.
•
CONSTRUCTION APT. REHAB.
C arpansarQryw a* ft Punch out
CaBBtevo 407-28*2051

H O TEL

OPPORTUNmES
A beautiful 4 sacking hotel lo­
cated in to* UCF area Is taring
lor toe foliowtng positions AM
SERVERS. COOKS,
HOST/
HOSTESS, HOUSE PERSON,
Apply to parson to HoSday Inn
12123 fkgh Tech Ave . Orlando
EOE
P R U Q F W tt WORKPLACE
IMMEOfATE OPE NINOS. Natl
Svc. Co. has P/T A
pqa
a
vmM. rer^w^w^^
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of
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re
t_»
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U K M fv ArK.
Ca8: 407-5*2-828*
INSURANCE
A^iN TS-M aka
200000 on corrvmttons pot
Vkaak aasng tong tone car* to
Sensors, leads prodded (800)
814-6671
BtSURANCE
Easy sala*. customer toqulrtas
on Ortxp Health Bto* Cross
and C m * America ara main ear­
ners Local Rapa only
65% convrvastone

bftiv£hs

ASSISTANT
MANAGERS F/T

AccuStmff
~ A S S O &lt; ilA tfc --------T R A IN E E
Training makes the diftersnea
New or atprrencad-we have
operungs m our three aspard
mg Sammote County offices
tor hard wodung carear mmxjwd
psopi* Cal
Nancy Danwf
AXamontelongwood-S
obet Murska
lake Ma^Hoatoruw 333-SOM
Gary Balinofl
Oviedo 365 3688

AUTOMOTIVE 0 E T A U R 8
SanfordLongwoodOrlandO
Good Income Polsnbal
Benefit* Altar 80 Days
7*ph tool 407-283 3055
AVON NEEDS rap* • pet area
3*4 fugh quaafy product*, asm
good 552 hai hours 321-7122

BiSTRb----------CAPPUCCINO
Lana Marys hn* tkmng restau­
rant otters a great wortung en­
vironment B* pad of a protoe•dnal team and conirftuH to
our success

Optn rp iU tom
(FuS ft Pad Tim#)
•OtahwaahM tS TSdv
•Cooka | S CXVhr
•Servers 12 13/hr ♦ Ip*
Apply to parson al
951 Greenwood Bfvd. Laka
Mary or cal 221-8222
BOBCAT OPERATOR
Experienced only Class 0 kcents required. Ca8 32*1087

TRUCK O fW tR WANTSO 5 days a weak 322846ft
EARN 5220 WEEKLY Proc­
essing our compeny mal No
Od) nos 1 80*8218T1T.
EXPCRKNCSO Fee stoodtbuofnets btoal know how to toN A
market woed CaX 222-2*81---------EXPCRRNCEO GROUNDSMEN
for bee co Top pay. COL A
PLUS CALL 822-2*81_________
Eitrvaton Operators Training
position 2nd ft 3rd sMI only
U O G tv
Located at The San­
tord Airport
3000 Melonw**
Ave, Santord &lt;07-221-28*1_____
F/T IX P f R M M CID ROPER ft
OROUNOMJLN. Salary nago
Muaf b* over 18 yrt and hetw a
vakd FDL Soma Ban*Ms Drug

CABBfBT MAKER

1ST SMB

I* looktog tor manager* and F/T
CSR-s Exceaent opportunrtwt
tor
Great benehefphi. but not requbsd Con­
tact Nasonaf Cash Advance at
PYX Be* 7482
FL 22228
N iftD ib ; FLDoAklAH: Mutt
Strip, wax ft buff hoors and
wtyk
hAul •Quipmont. Mutt
nights
•••Mftdt m d
CALL 8214781 1— i
M W AND IX C n V t t HOTEL
LOCATED M A R TRE IM F
is nrmg to* uk R
0*owing posi-

A
ANTE, ft

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ROOM

ATTEN DLTTU-

Appfy to parson to toe Hampton
Inn ft SUM*. 3*50 Q u a t a g b
BM t. Orlando B X . Drug Ffse

407-22*7171

AdeccCT
TT8 IMPLOfVENT I

_______
A O D f T l WANT EDI
Protected tordtodea, top commfaatons. local rep* only. BaS
group* haaSh and LTC to
hMffiyWMnCaKlf

JO M to* ba*r
n Votoaia oounfy
CNA
needed

58871

bit. dapandetka, ft
gfver tor varied age

mmJ.

GARAGE SALE HELP

FOR UNDCROROONO
U T IL IT Y C O N T R A C T O R
HSALTK OtoUftAffCS^AIto 4*1K
AJtoSwMa Sprtne^MMSSa

M edical Assisting.
areer

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bo ut

.

In ou r in n o va tiv e M e d ic a l A ssistin g
p rogra m , y o u 'll learn:

•Switch be ariXleceptlonti
•Oaks Entry Opetstora
178 par hour
Ptaat* cal tor an i
22*7171

• Medical Emeigendes
• Phlebotomy, Examining Room,
and Clinical Lab Procedures

Adecco

• Computer Raining on Medical
Manager Software

Tf8 EMPLOYMENT I
ATTENTION CNA*
Coma and )om our caring laam
of Nursa* and CNA'S Excel
4 banafat Experienced rec­
ognized
8:Q0pm-11:00pm
IR areliable. Pleaae apply to
parson Oaaona Haaftocaie Rehabwiation Canter 1851 EA
cam Bhrd, DaMona EOE

A fter graduation, you w ill
be qualified to w ork
in doctor's offices,
hospitals, clinics,
out patient care
facilities/and

DATA
ENTRY/CLER1CAL
ASST EacT poaxwnt Worry 10
key a must) ParsoiMbtol Great
TO P TA LIN T ETAPHNO
4874
1080 N. I

___

.» ••

many more.

.

Convenient four-day school week (M onday - Thursday)
• Day and Evening Classes Available
• Financial Aid Available for Those who Qualify
• Small Classes with Personalized Attention
•

M l FT ft PT. we oftor
a acaSanl benaMs, including
madtoal/danuVM*
Inauranos.
401(b), paid vacation, pay in­
stead of benefit w* art
seeking dedicated mavtduaia
at Bantard.

Coni»a Nlaa Ajmari. RNSDC.
860 MfonvSto Ave. Banked.
(407)

Cm ft insurance Needed
Weekend* FREE: 331-6268

LABORERS NEEOED

ADECCO need* dependable
ctoncsl canddataa lor Laka
Mary/Haathrow poaibon*. We
need people lor the loHowmg
K*»

FL 32771-2288
8588 EOE

LPWaWfa
P/T, AS shifts
F/T 3-11 ft 11-7
Com* loto ot« Mem. health A
toawano*. a o ik . stock
Mid
of
Sanford. 960 Melon i Sto Ave.
Santord. FI 32771 (407) 322
S566 or FAX (407) 322-0121
Contact Nlta Apnan. RNSDC

M M H riL
FORK U P T axpanancad. Wrong
back, good FL DL. pay comm a ry m a w*h aap 2 * * * m

A C

"SORT

erti WarahouM
•Production
•Osnoral Labor

IIJXX) SKMf-ON BONUS!
* •NEW* Pay Package
*Quakfy Home Time
* Law Modal Equpmoni
* Need CLA * S mo* OTR
ECKMftor 8008H-6S36
DRYWALL FINISHERS Needed
tor read crew Ed&gt; w/ handtoofs

For
commertiaVrealdendal
land clearing Experience preI . Hobday pawvacation
ul Insurance Pay commensural* wKh sap
ca8 222-S811.M-P.7-8
LPN NEEDED P/T RaUrsmant
FacBly Suppiamanl present Incom*. M. t Th ft F 7-9PM, AX
W/E 7-3 Sal 3-11 Sun 7670600x27

XKR5RXE--------

•W sidBfS
• A s s e m b ly

DRIVERS OTR
IMMEDIATE HIRE * qualified
Cut* A-COL wMerMat 31 New
KW Corns Good benefits 5
Mite* C a l Now 800878 9754.
E d 910*

EXP ER IEN C ED
•TRACK HOE OPERATOR
•LOADER OPERATOR
OW VER

CASH ADVANCE

•Longwood
EOC

LIVE-IN NANNY-IO car* lot 2
small children Soma cleaning
required Cal 324-8I0S and ask
tor Tyrone

MOLLY MAX) ■ I— Kl
F/T1 M-F * 1 Sees
WR Train. 407-7878*07.

i have )ob* to ft*

•Temp to lure

LAWN MA8FTENANC* FORE­
MAN ft LABORERS
For Convnarctoi ACCOUNTS
Musi have at*). ft ref
Cal Tam Cara 220-8000

nssldsotial CiswWnB

AD ECCO I* teaming up with
Santord compere** to crMte
sicking job opportune** H
you havo tkJBt, aiTtaon and
a ow e tor quaSfy.
have a
great opportunity with groal

CompeBtou pay. lua benefits
wfech include heeSfVdentai
and 401(h) and pad vacation

•HS/GED
'»t shift. O der puttars/pecaers
Ralaiabfa transportation r*q
CaM 680-0111

CHILDCARE TIA C H IH -P /R 5
F/T po* aval. COA or Ed) a ♦,
Sanlord Early Cnsttoood Cantor.
322-6645_____________________

Headed tor restaurant furniture
manufacturer Exp only
apply. 210-12A*. Contact Joe or
JUto at 3288364_____________

JOES
JOBS
JOBS

F/T 5 P/T FlastK* hours 55 1V
hr « bp* • 5 65 par run

AganlMTafemMkaSare

GREAT PHONE
JOBS
Earn up lo M.G(Vhr
♦ Bonusl

Up to 50% commissions 7,hr
minimum 4 Benefits In Lake
Mary Salon.
FANTASTIC SAMS
__________ 228-5100
_____

DECORATOR
Experienced shop al home
window treatment specialist
Lake Mary/Onedo area Salary
plus bonus Catl 1 8 0 * 3 2 *
7788

CLERICAL

A G C A R R IE R S J N C .
A .E k B A S E D L C A R f llE f l

HAIR S T Y U S T

Contractors A Truckers
Make contact quickly, your
state A N America New height
matching syt 24 hrs 23/mto
1-411-411-4470 UC/Vlta
CUSTOMER SERVICE
U N O S E LU N G II
SET YOUR OWN HOURS
* J7-1GT1R W P location. 2 wk
protect
* Must have 2Scwpm. clear

d e l iv e r y

71— H elp W anted

e n e r o e t ic r e p s

Needed to assist with m-stors
promotions 8 ad changes for
news America Marketing (tormarly ActmacSa) Must have re­
liable Iran* P/T. met wkndt
We welcome as ages over I I
Sanford. Casaetoerry A W
Park 58 007* Cal 9-5. M-F.

ASSEMBLY

GUARANTEED
$ 10.50 P/H

HOSIERY ROUTE
Earn igt to SftSK par year P/T re­
stocking local store* with nama
brand lathe* Hosiery No las­
ing. accounts provided Your
II4 K investment (a secured by
tovt C a l 1-*00-751-4661 anyBme__________________________
NABISCO InvaM 110.960
Earn 53k/mo P/T No using
________ WH77-B491
VENOfNO: Laiy parsons Waam
Few hours-Mg $ Priced to s*4.
hee brochure 1-B006^M353

Earn 1200 - 5500 weakly maJ
mg ca-e o grams For more toformation sand a sart-addressed tumped envelope to
Oatu Cards t Gifts. PO Bos
612290. Nhanv. FL 33261

TELEMARKETING

25— S rtciA L N otices
LOOfUNO F 9 K WICKLOW par
anti that wish lo remam al
Wtktow or Wfton parents that
wish to transfer to W k s Iow
Can Mrs. LouU 121464*

H

* staff tiMronaitits. tec
NO M l ......... *87-888-1118
Long Term-Short Term
Tamp To Hire

‘ EXTRA INCOME

r a in in g

A Q C A .R K IB R S , IN C .

The complete description by males and bounds and the ordi­
nance can be obtained from the office of the City Clerk Al the
meeting. Interested per tiea may appear and be heard with respect
Jothe proposed ordinance These hearings may be continued
worn time to lime as may be necessary A copy al the proposed
ordinances la posted al the Longwood City Hall. Longwood
Florida and copies are on file with the Clerk ol the City end may
be Inspected by the public
AM persons are advised dial H they decide lo appeal any dec!•“ « »"ANo at Ihats mee ting s/hearings, the appeal must be baaed
•ntba public record made during consideration of thu matter
Since the City ol Longwood does not provide verbatim minutes ol
i ?**
ol an appellant lo provtda
such minutes al their own eapenee (see Chapter IBS 010S.FS)
Persons with due billlift needing assistance to participate In
" ’•r“" O ' should contact the A 0 A Coordinator at
(AST) MO-1411, at least 4S hours In advance ol the meeting
Geraldine D. Zambrt. City Clerk
Publiah: Aprs IS. tSSS • Apm tS. 1SSS
DEP-SS

NEW W A O E PROGRAM
All shifts. FT S PT We offer
eicellent benefits. Including
medical'deniallife
insurants,
education
reimbursement
40t(k). paid vacation, pay in­
stead oI benefits Wa ara
seeking dedicated Indrvtdualt
&gt;t erpervmce. but wHbig to
tram right parson(t) Please
apply Heart hears S Rehab
Canter of Sanford, Contact NX
ta Ajmart 950 MeftonvUe Rd
Sanlord. FL 32771-2299 (407)
322 6566 FOE

DEBARY M ANOR

13— H ealth &amp; B tA tm

W anted

GENERAL

CN A'S

INTERVIEWS ON Mon apm 13
9-11 and 1-3. 1060 Maitland Cntr
Commons »41t (across Irom
RDV Sportjpiei) or cal u l tor
appomtment
ACCUSTAFF 6600111rrvWv

0 AM - 5 PM MONDAY - FRIDAY
P E R L IN E
13 W eeks

elp

322

COUNTER PERSON tor busy
O y Ctoarwr Si Laka Mary
oav 71*9838 or S8E8SH

Call Today!

(

407) 831- 9&amp; j l 6

, C it y C o lle g e
853 East Hwy. 436, Ste 200 • C — Icbcrry, F L 32707 |

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Seminol* Herald. Sanford Honda •Sunday. April J6, 1998

71— H

f ip

ro n CERAMIC

W

71— H

a n ted

71— H E t r W

*r»kw Ekpect

enced preferred Of xrtl train
Cm *31-3181.

LABOR READY 0
WORK TOOAV/PAD TOOAY
Sanford
Apply In person today:
1SSI S French Ave
383-4343

Office Assistant
PRISM international. Inc hs*
mm&lt;n»al» newj lot an eqwm
ericed Oflce Asstsunt Suctesxlul candidate will have
Jemonsirated ski*s and ex
penenca in.
•Oganuaknn ol from critce
•Exceptional interpersonal and
customer m v ic f Pits
•A accurate managing rrutnple
protects, supervisors and cuv
Lrnert
•Microsofl WordTicef. Wind­
ow 95
*0 noun M F, compemve m i
ll qualified tat
efler and resixne to 407-86G
before 4/30 or to 407-334
0418 after V3

elp

W

a n ted

a n ted

NOW MIRING1
FIT POSTONS
Ron Clerk t Receptionnt
PART TIME POSmOWS:
Lot Driver. PU Delivery Drrver,
Block Clerk. Counter Clerk.
Lane Captain Sale Line Lp Co
ortknator
Afpty to person or cel tor kv&lt;
Dealer» Auto Auction of San­
ford. Between 9AM 4PM M W.
3895 S R
46 East Sanford
(comer of 46 and 415) 407 383

71— H

PHONE REPS Earn i p to *500
or more * bonus'*V D*y A Eve
hrs avail Ben slier 60 days
Can M F 333-6700 to MH up an
appt No enp. wtl Vain__________

••**130-3416**"
NEED 100 * MEN 4 WOMEN
Oa*y work-Da*y pay
Vehicle* a PUTS
COME WORK WITH THE BEST
ROOFERS WANTED
Helpers also Must have lians
Irnrlatton Cal 383-1449

r n e n i i

SALES AGENTS
Th e S h y * the Limit...
With Cape Canaveral Cruise
Un*. you determine whal you
paycheck wd he

(407) 869-0444
Now Hiring for
Seminole County

Were looking for mobvaied
opfe enth a good phone
vote* No experience neces
tary. because we Iran you to
succeed You can make *800*
Arid Work in a fun aknoaphern
Medical and dental Instance
cash tprtfs A tree cruise s'
*600 sign on bonus avslatse

Sales Aatocialet
Assistants
Fun Time * Pud Tim*

4090
EO eV LFO V f
DRUG TESTING EMPLOYER

PRISM International, Inc it an

Equal Opportunity Employer
NOW MIRING: Ovecl Marketers
No sales. PT/FT. no e«p neces­
sary Cal 363 7812

M ETER R E A D E R S

JOIN
FLORIDA'S
M O ST
POW ERFUL
TEAM !
As Fionda'a largest energy
uppAer Honda Power i Light
o«ert tremendous challenges
and •noting rewards to moo
•ators wfio ware to nefp snape
me wadng edge ol a chang­
ing dynamic industry Jon our
team m in s anmedate open

CSi has over 100 current open­
ings mat we warn to tel you
about* Come see what al me
excitement Is atxxX* Interview
between 7 30am to 7 00pm
C al tor Ckredions' NO FEE'
Maitland H 7 4 7 U or S. Orlan­
do 170464*.
Escetant pneitwns avaSabte

1-800-698-3711.

Ca* MaWand M 7 4 7 U or S.
Orlando 170-6*4*
Call Now'll
NEVER A FEED

FLORIDA POWER
ft LIGHT COMPA­
NY

Ca* our 34 hr Jab Un* tod.iy«

1-800-711 -JOBS
EOE

RIGHT HAND MAN

SUPERVISOR • ALF FRONT
DESK MUST BE STATE CERT
CMA APPLY LONQWOOO RE­
TIREMENT VH.LAOE. 460 E
CHURCH AVE, LONQWOOO

Txtra pey to drivers.
•Open I am
•01 Dogtrack Rd. Longwood.
8*0-810*

TELEM ARKETER Non
Salet.
wri bain *6 50 tv guar P/T Hex
eve hrs Cel Kathy 767-0606

TE L E M A R K E TE R S
f"ui or part km* Tup salary, bo­
nus and commtsaton Smoking
office longwood location Call
Debt*# at 767 9270

SECURITY OFFICER JOB
Training Armed 4 Unarmed
Brandy 4 Assoc. *34-7444

T R U S S B U ILD ER S
NEEDED FOR SANTORO LO­
CATION
Otoer positions ava4able
Please cel QPC 2*0 5044 lor
TUPPERWARE Earn 130*30
per horn tor extra money or hev*
a M eme career 321-8431

Cu«tom Staffing
(407) 323-2044

P L A C E M E N T S E R V IC E S

WAREHOUSE - 2ND S f # T
STK X E R W G
• RECOTON
CORPORATION, m* nation i
leading Osirtoutor manutactur
ol etoctnc accesaortes. hat
an opemng m ns l aka Mary
rehouaa tor 2nd ahdi •*
artng ptsmon
Hour* t
4 00PM • 12 30AM. Uuet be
• to Ml 50 to*. U n m e t
• Include pricing products
1 labelng Be abto to adi
to change* and poaseaa good
organuational t i k i ** 40 an
a. Apply m persoi at 3960
lake Emma Road. Laka Mary
F L 33746 EOE

M A N A G E R A SSIST.
SOpan Hardee'S Mckkgmnl

A cc u S ta ff

LEAD COORDINATOR
ISN r«e BanriMPaoxaga

FRONT DESK CLERK
ff HR I

WELDERS
LOOKING FOR FART T N E
WORK?
Mamand araa Cosmatic En­
hancement Co t* tooting tor
Cuet. 9ve Rapa to srork bet­
ween 34-40 hours par week
SurvThurs. Tamp to hee 17 50
hr. comp I t and cuatomer aw
auto necesaarv A r m in per­
son at 1060 Mamand Ctr..
Commons. SM 411. Mon-Ttkas
9-3 or Cal 660-0111

71— H

elp

111 'to
S H IPPIN G C L E R K

8* hr. Pam 8 Smp

MAINTENANCE
IKW* iefodm r

8m. ENGINE MECHAMC
lOpan Hamas eeatl
Ca* Today-Work
too w . wen at.

WARCM0US8

DUMP TRUCK ORtVER WITH
COL. F/T 1600/9OOMR.

POSITIONS:

HOUBBM • RCCOTON COR­
PORATION. toe neeon'a tot

CALL 322-8133

------- TE l F MARKETERS------Earn up to ItOAw
Setting up appolntmenls.
Hourty * Bonus • Sprits.
Call Brian 331-4417

dtttrtxjlorSmMjfaefufor of

P/T IFF. 20-85 hours/wk
*6 50*

hr. No e^i. necessary Long-

s s

ASSEMBLERS/PRODUCTNM
Doyouhan Hit M n toloam?
An youlookingtora ckanga?
If you answered ye*, we will train you in
Production, Assembly and Machine
Operation at NO COST TO YOU I We offer
Medical insurance. Bonuses, Paid time off
and ihe ben jobs in the Sanford area. All
shifti art available.
Please call CMMTftPP at:

n*a8tora---------- 381-6333

SANFORO 1 bd CHA. grod area.
cony toe *450*450
331 6757
_____________
SANFORO V I .9. 3535 Georg*
Ave Oat. C H A *S2S/mo .

ISaSAMp 407-6694796_______
SANFORO 3/1 Like new CHA
*466600. *33-3710.

STENSTROM RENTALS
SANFORO IN w/sen porch
CHA W/D hk/up *445/1480
SANFORO 1ft Condo C H A
•cn petto-------(800/1100
No Lake VMagt
3/3 Condo. R&gt; comm pool
Lease w Option *5501500
JR t DOYLE (807) 383-8480
W I NEED HOUSES TO RENT

93—‘R o o m s Fo r R e n t
WEEKLY RENTALS
Slartlng • *T7/wk
Hlttoric Downtown 3394423

105— D

333-6006
FURNISHED ROOMS-A8 u«N
tod Laundry, phon*. andkx
uae $65-160 a weak. 3344965
SANFORD • M Vwk PrNal*
Mom*, al hou*a ptMtodgas
334-3464

99— A pa r tm e n ts n f u r n is h e d

I BEDROOM APT 2nd FL quwf.
clean
refng. wtr mef *395J
mo ♦ *300 dap 328 9 1 48

LAKE MARY. 192 Country Club
Rd. ofhee or refat. 462 sq ti.
conlad n Davt* 647-7788

u tlex /

141— H om es Fo r S ale
I BDRM HOME on double lot.
•ground pod. Ig wkshop, quiet
area *55.000 Call Barbara
Simmon* 322-1788

LEASE Prime showroom 4
warehouse *10.970 sq ft Sn
441 frontage 407 578 2500

Re a l
1I B — O

f f ic e

estate , w c

322-7408

S p ac e Fo r

ent

A MOVE M SPECIAL!! 400 sq
« 4 ia&gt;l *265 A MONTH Office
Storage 331-0120 or 333 2554
OFTtCE/OFFICE-WARE HOUSE
Now Available
Guankan Personal Storage
Cal tor details 578 7500
SANFORD OFFICE SPACE
1 Suita* available • 1100 SF 4
1800 SF. 407-331-7008

3 BDRM ranced, C H A (Vest
location *57.900 VIP Prpoparkes 333 9695 anyilma__________
4 BED POOL HOUSE -No Pina
Huts Totally remodeled. (1000
dn. l«5aTno Opan Mouse Sun
1 5 7860629_________________

ATTHTMM MMOMTY/
141— H o m e s Fo r S ale
•ATTENTION'
PROPERTY
I you ere tfenkmg
at s e e n you Korn* or proporty. new Te the time The market
la active, and Interest tales are
low C a i Roland at Jemngm
Properties Inc and I wri pro
vtd* a no cost or obligation
Market Ahefyita el you home
or property Jernlngan ~
Has Inc. 330-38S)

■fOMEN OWNEDAM
!LOCAL BUSWBS!
IxkLhrrd Mamn lx an equal
irpporfunily rmplnyrr cuttnul) in the p ix t w » ( purwin| ihr (hlantkr Sanfteil
Aiipun Snu iity Imptovr
iTimlx um u*,i anJ arc interrxlext in xcrking xuNietiiac.
hex/ feimdnx whu xpntal
l/c in the following w-tvhrx
• ( I r n r r u l F'Jrctric

• Trenching and Fill

T r ip l e x

• Fencing
• Fiber Cable
Installalion

SANFORD i n CHA Wa* to wa«
carpeting .Section 6 OK 323
3366_________________________

PVaw eiklrttfwij thr fmel M n
&lt;kw April 29. I era iMnrwnl
firm, mu, ihm proxj ol rvmfitattoe bom IIvimm Righti
t ix w m o x and a h x l umtoto
ry of yewr firm *quriifkwtiw lo
pntivm thr tvlwnl work arxl'tv
VTIXT Mail or I n hy April 11
yiwr m p e v to

SANFORO, 1 bedroom, security
■term, tuff kit., carport
Dxacounssdki &gt;455 324-3747

107— M obile H omes

Fo r R ent
3/3. Pert Fum ISOO'mo md
w i 4 g *330 Oep Aval V I
No dvkken. no pets
3276 774 or
smoker After 5 30 3
Mct O " 321 -0TQfi_

1716 BetTaar hee,
, It I f t f f
467-717-3741 (F U J

M AR IN ER 'S V IL LA G E

LAKEADA1DOOM MlttVO
I eonar srrovo ano up
323-8670

■ N T IO N S A N F O R D ,

NOTHBSQ BUT THE FWEST
FORVOUt
Ootortaw Apts on Rmahari Rd 4
46A LA Mary Al apt home* */
prtv alarm*, garages Stated
the art ectrviryrtitn*** Iscary
Open today Stop out or cal
303 3007 tor a personal show-

lO O J O B O P P O R T U N I T I E S
IN M A N U F A C T U R I N G
Aluminum wiiKktw end dour company needs individuals wilh industrial
eap. You must he able lo wttrk 12 hour shifls -I days per week The fo l­
lowing positions are open:

n _
ELEA VKLA1

an fipartaf

- S4IBMMH

• Machine Operator
• Saw Operator

HUO OKAY 467-J
Barriord-in W/ by I ke. |17V
week * dap Uttttie* included
381-4114 or
103— H
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• Materia! Handlers
•General Hetpers
•Forklift Drivers

We offer Great salami. Referral Bonuses. Medial Insurance.
401K Plan, and Paid Jem Off

ouses-

n f v r n is h e d

1412 W H I St 73 txvrrv 3 be. a/
c 1 car garage No pats *650mo
. *650 (top 1 yr lease 695 4146

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Contact C O H I I T A F F Tor m ore info at:
( 4 0 7 ) 3 5 0 - 7 7 8 9 E xt. 11.

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OutstandingSummerJob
Opportunities exist nowat
O r la n d o /S a n fo r d A ir p o r t *
G e t in o n a ll th e g r o w th .
DynAIr Services is experiencing phenomenal growth in our second
year of operations. Now is a perfect opportunity to get involved in the
dynamic commercial aviation industry. Ws are currently aceeptiig
applications for part-dmt ramp services and part-time aircraft cleaning
positions. Applicants must woric 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 posset* a
valid Florida drivert license and be able to lift up to 75 pounds on a
consistent basis. Wa Offort
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or fax (407)

A l rental and real estate adrarlisamants are subjecl to (he
Federal Fair Moustog Act which
makes 8 Regal to advertise any
preferenc* hmriilion. or cks
cnmlnakon based on race, col­
or. rehgton. aex. hanrkcap. lammu tutu* or national ortpn

&gt; Bdrm House. 1931 Water St
heat 4 4to CrerSt ret iqrd Ca*
334 2417 tor price

\ / / I W &gt;/k An
lid h fS IU
249 West S R 436.81101
(Etoen A4*n Plata)
AJIamonla Springs 774-7770

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117— C o m m e r c ia l
R en tals

1*00 DOWN__WHY RENT?
When you can own tots 3 bdm
home ref C.HA. new pee* 1 car­
pel 7 Ask shout MUO homes'
The HIMman Oroup. toe.

We re OMng Away
*1800
In Cottage
Scholarships!
Earn chance* lo wto on* ol two
*750 scholanh*)* by working
paid often assignments
May t Aug 31
Cai tor rnora into No E m EOE

1st aMTl.

CORESTAFF

103— H o u s e s -

an ted

E XPEIRENCEO HELPERS
PIPE FITTERS
WELDERS
Lake Mechanical Constructors
Inc has openings for the
nve position*
We oiler
competitive pay and a fu« ben
efu package Call Jack 3*8357-3136 tor IntorvMw appoint.
Drug Fro* workplace. EOE.

KAMI paae meto ML M y to
perwm el MSO Lake Emma
RoedLLMxe Mery, FL 4Q6M

If you have the gift of gab... WE HAVE A GREAT
JOB FOR YOU!! Urge Credit Card
insurance/protection co is seeking individuals who
have pervious outbound calling and sales cap. 9 am
• 3 pm, 97J M mm4t. If you are seeking a challeng­
ing carter with an excellent benefit package con­
tact:

W

Needs 75 workers dally.
**J sign on bonus to new ero-

CALL NOW
EMPLOYED TOOAY lit

Ex!

DMRKY4 Florida Power •
Light promotes a drug-tree
non smoking work place and «
an equal opporturety emptoyw
For more rtormskon about our
dynamic company, via* our
eebaa at

STENSTROM GENERAL FEE0
needs P/T help Primarily lot
dekverie* and Saturdays Re
quires a strong back, pleasant
personakty and excellent drtv
mg record Personal buck or
UV tor towing baler required
an 133-FI *30.
Call Karan:

Ptrkng 4 date entry experi­
ence a plus Good salary
Cal I l f -40*3

We otter a starting salary of
with hourty eamnga ol H 8 2 ;
hour, etcasent benefits and
growth potential To discust
out opportunities and teem
about
our
pre-employment
testing sessions, please cel
any day between BAM t Mto-* ** .

Wt pay for Experience
Excellent Benefit!

RtCEPDONSTfCOUNTER
PERSON E/T or P/T

METER READERS

These positions
require dellal-orfented Individuals
with a valid Florida
drivers license
and a care regis­
tered In their own
name.

Call 407-676-6000 l)C44
Mon-Frt,*am lo 6 pm

JOB F A «

IM M E D IA T E
O P E N IN G S !

a n ted

U n f u r n is h e o

INTELLIGENT STAFFING

ary. benefits

W

LABOR RITE

Postal Jo«M Up to *1731 hr.
Guaranteed fkre For App And
Exam Into Cal Bam 5pm PST
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M E W H IG H B R IT A W T IM fl W A f l i l

$400 - 5A50 per hour tNpwtdlqg oft position

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Open
House
MMday, April 27th
Tuesday, April 2Sth
Wednesday, April 29th
IQan-dpn
2301 Maitland Center Parkway
Bldg. 200,4(h Floor Soulb
Maitland
( n . i .iiii , i

If |ii. &gt;, hi tin i

Ksse.eilbllitlsi htotud* kwritlns ■ Ugh volte** of

Q u i n c y 's N o t O n l y T a s t e s G o o d ,
W e Lo ok Good!
...especially to individual* who with to join one of
America'* leading reitauranl name*. Our
qualification# are easy to meet. You must be peopleoriented • be a team player • enjoy making new
friends and teaming.
All PoaiUotu
Full or Part Time
A Variety Of Hours Available

Apply At The Quincy's
* in Sanford or Casselberry!

Incoming call*. Qualified candidates must kav* knowl­
edge of Windows, ability lo type JO wpm, excellent ver­
bal/wrillcn communlcaUoe skills, Strang customer ser­
vice skills, excellent articulation and ability to be a learn
yee. Must be high school graduate or equivalent with
ear customer service experience; previous cell center
pter
iperience ll
Is helpful. S
experience
Schedule is Monday-Frtday tem ­
6pm wilh alternating Saturday horns of 9am-)pm.

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W* offer * alerting wag* of I7.S0/W, plus bonus and paid
training, as well as a complete benefits package to indi­
viduals working 30* hrs/week.
If you’re interested in a
with lha world laed in oul_
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181— A

ppuances

K I T ’ N* C A R L Y L E ® by U r r y W H r H*

A

Local Car Dealer Shocks Community:
“WE’RE SELLING CARS FOR $99.”

F u r n it u r e F o r S a l e
141 — - H

155— C

F o r S ale

om es

o n d o m in iu m s

Fo r S

GOVERNM ENT
FO R E C LO S E D

NEW SMYRNA BEACH
BOUCHELLE ISLAND
1 fl around floor, aen. perch.

Home* from penntoa on I I .
DMtoquenl Tax. Rapo's RECT*
Tour Area To* Free (|) *00-211
9000 E ll H-2206 lor curare 9*1-

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Omtkr/lpl tem prch *44,900
4/1JO v e r 1,600 iq ft. Irv/tVrV
lam. frplc, (ncd. 1*3,900
HOUSE or D U f L U 2 Mcriant.
1/3 acre, rercvatod 1*4,900

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iBM
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toneed. carport 14*410
I » A I I 1 f &gt;4a| t ( &gt;I *N I

M A N A G E R 'S S P E C IA L
14a*0 2n 19*2 Show Fun.
O V A gat lorn |1»A00.

SUNLANO 4/2 Fenced tpH
plan, greet tor large tarrviy
*52000 Owner *22-1091
Fo r

S ale

Scoret/tpreadt
and much
moral
I -900-660-6667 Ex 1637
*2 99 per mn. Mutt be 18 yrt
Serv^-rt 19)645 6434

DEE ARY 2 tola 75X150 B7(A) i
150X150 I13|k) Rm
tune
Can p«r 949-0117 or 3724140
DELTONA- 10 acroa kjaal ior
moon* homavt*. horaet cam*,
lamung or nuaery* Zoned agn
Cultural
13 900/ACRE
Sm
down w'owner finance 904-7971772 ar 904-7*7-0*22 ________
OAKRIOOE FARM*
Otleen
Deaona area 10 acre*, ideal tor
horaet or came larm Mobile
home a home n e Zoned agn
*44.900 Financing aval ml am
down paymem (904) 7970300

193— L a w n A G arden
WOOD * WOOO CWPS *
CALL m -148t

■ANFORD1/1 turn cov pa
no.abed. e«c cond. dean qua!
pk low X) * conv loc *4500
122 **97 or 122-9721__________
COUNTRY SETTIN O But dote
in Sian with a 14r60 Mobile
Home and add hug* bdrm. LR.
porch, deck*, carport Over
1.000 *q ft tying area on you
own tg lot Jut! *41.500
MURRY I
•Mur Ml*

197— R e s t a u r a n t
ent

.R EALTY, INC

159— R
W

eal

Esta te

a n ted

MVEETOR BUYMQ HOUSES

ALL ALUMINUM Walk-In cooler
4x516 - 1 /2. new motor * therm
mdoorl or out *1.000 FIRM 3304479

n t iq u e

217— G

Wnar* *o different
HAPPY JACK IX FLEA COLLART (T W O fKIt Agemat Deal.
MBi. 4 OMn arttftoul ayatamc
poraomng STENSTROM OEM
ERAL FEED (121-1 WO) about
HAPPY JA CK _ UQUI-Y)CT
Thar* a a Btt oftaranca
(www heppyjadux: oom|

181— A

Thi* I* « ' Affordable 3 2
on lanead comar tot
Ctoaa to Longwood
•eftooi* * larga aporta
compter Show* pnd*
ot ownerefxp *70.800

p p l ia n c e s

F u r n it u r e F o r S a l e

air*.
black
wrought run canopy and prarvaar
orthopedc aet Never u**d. tea
baaed. Coal (1200 Sea *325
B ID -O U E E N

CaB *71-721 •

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arage

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231— C a r s Fo r S ale

3 -FA M IL Y

1911 Ford Tempo GL Auto, a/
cp/l p-’wpl nil. cruite &gt;un* tie.
clean
96K mriet *2 500 OBO
Sanlord 6375
HWY
427
SOMETItlNO FOR EVERYONE* | 323 1263
tOOtS. Furn . ctothmg, houae8* PONTIAC SUNBIRD Low
hold item*, etc
mrieage and good conddion
*2 000 060 CaM 302-34*}
MOVING S A L E
S U N 8 -7

$100-5500
Pole* Impound*
Good running Honda. Chevy.
Jaap* 4 Snort* utenet
1-900-772-7470 *117790

bdt toyv'eieetroruc*. mower. I
vacuum (9nn*r warn. b*e*. 4 1
mac houaahoM Ca* 110-0291

13 Beautifully Wooded Katale I .ott

possible price, including at

wut to triceadvmttage of

event th* will fcMure toed a n

least 4 vehicles, some valued

these incredible savings. “I

for u low *t J99. The event,

as high® 15000 forts little as

can’t stress enough thMthis is

turned the"PremierShaba

m.

a one day only tales evert."

2988 E R 8 K IN E O R .
S tillw a te r
O v te d o

SUBDIVISION
YARD S A LE
C O V E N TR Y
SAT/SUN 8-3

Picture pertect V? horn*
to popular ftubdrvixion
Large prtvato lanead to

r u c k /B u s e s /V a n s

rtgiUrKioo beginningat 1.00
amonSunday, April 26*. By

Il’s abo firstcome, first served,

ichedukd fa (his Sunday,

11:00n prospectivebuyer*

soit'i criticaltocomeearly, if

April26*. RimOr Shine.

wiU have beta given * person­

you expect to have ny china

alized pass allowing themto

of getting the vehick you

inspect the vehicles (hat

sale: "We've had record tales

interestthembetween 11:00sm

so far this yen tod we’reover­

and 12.80noon, Mwhichtime

trie thin just reducing inven­

stocked with trade-ins It’sthat

thePremierSlashertrie

tory. Ruthaplaica:“Bill Heard

simple" Ik adds, “During this

actuallybegins. The Premier

Chevrolet b always looking for

tries evert we will offer

Slasher will thenbegin slashing

a way to give bod tothe

uabelievable vriue* on our

posted prices on die vehicles.

community that's gives so

used inventory, sod some

Whoever is txtitg behind (he

muchtom” He felt thM

vehicleswill sell for as lowm

woeej ui ux vtoicfc wdcs me

giving bis friends and neigh­

S99 “ Thisirie will provide

price u slashedwill be giva

bors intheOrlando area a

deals dsat wiD be xcpossible to

the fxK opportunity to

chance to save on these

pass up “ Expect retail prices to

purdiate the vehick K that

vehicles w*i for moredesirable

beslashedbyS3000to17000, if

prioe.

a n ted to

Buy

BUV1MO C09WUT1RS
PARTS 321-6992

FOR

fiasy Saving
We Offer Affordable
Beauty and Valuel

REGARDLESS OF PRICE!
P re tle u i: Sun. M ay 3 &amp; Sal. M ay 9, Noon-4
immmfyrny

C•“I•*UrtwM

utkr rtU JJ ru*i hdLm

(hhtu) Air (wA*AA&lt;»tMuri IkifhfU imCtmtiLmJ BltU Tmnlrfi

Call For Brochure:

Thoae wishingto bert Ihe

Ruth ahopomb out (hat

art only esjoy getting ■grert
deri but they'B also have fun

rash can be pre-rtgaKred

lower than whnksslt auctions

doing I," ays Ruth.

begsmmgToday MBill Heard

Local Bank Represenutivei

Chevrolet, 3435Qrhodo Dr.

with suctions is lhal ihe

wiUbeoa-haad toimage low-

(Routt\ m -\ n mileNorthof

bitidmg ofia leads to nOMed

comfiotedng os the spot

LakeMaryBlvd.)

prices,therebyeiimisdiBi

"Mori of(B, we’vegot 3.75

ssrings." Dwing theFrasier

milliondotesworthof

this one-of-9-kmd tries event

SlasherSale, everyvehiclewill

inventory - thm'i over 150cars,

pkaKaB (407) 321-7100

be on ale. Saks ire os i first

trudi, vtei, Md spat utility

cone, firmserved bask ad

vehicles tochooMftoa. It

B2 PONT. Tranaaari OT-w/91
ang p
p M . CO. iASS graal cond
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NEW RCMOOEL REPAIR
Door*, exndowa, cepety.
U tn g. itsacki a coner*4*
323-40321
(SQBakn»C8C 19990

FMM9M BOATS FOR RENT
Starting at (30 A up AJao
24' Pontoon Cal 330-1612

-T H i WHITE ORCHDOcwifrofU Bed A Bf— H m Inn
A vftry rofniHc f

8 0 0 -2 5 7 -4 1 6 1

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323-3301

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STORE, in .

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•oodinckWea mt'counterScxV

TYPES.
Guaranteed Deal rat* Con
ttruction debr*. garage cteen
out. rooting. We HAUL ANYTHB4G Larga V*k*rt drop 08
avarUOt* Uac/lnaur
I 900 990 HAUL (4299)
2 8 0 -H o m

For furtha informMionoo

IM iw iu a u e e u

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CARPENTER. Al H o m ^“
tepaxe, pextkng I caramc Ma

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SPRS9KLER REPAIR Al mtkaa
I modal* New comptata a rone

* 2 jt o v 8 ^ * js « 3 2 ljm _

KATHY’S KLI A9BH0 Raard .
wkfykno. rental cSaan-outs f 3
yr». eip ♦ ret* 33Q-OS3

2 8 5 -L a n d s c a p i n g

FULL LAWN IV C hedge*,
bush**, am ke* tnmrrxng 7 yr»
exp. Senior disc Satisfaction
guar. For he* eat 6*00602

HomaeOic/CondD/Apart
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ComnvHaeid Speciaksts
•Uca/ln*ur •Fr*a Ettxnalat
*20 Year* Experwnc*
•CrexDv* Landscape Detent

2 7 6 -E l e c t r i c a l

O w Tima Yard Clean Up

NEED AN ELICTMCUNT
C A U DtCKa ELECTRIC
407-3210733

WE DO IT ALL!

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321-0140

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2 7 9 -H

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au u n g

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SERVICES- Comm! * re* dexu removal. mowing-Dump
traitor Sarv aval he* aal 330M93 or 9400138
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S e r v ic e s

A rock

4dgng xnf b* happy to h#*j ydi

tower your monthly lawn can
coals 323-5060
SUNSCAPE LAWN MOMT
4*e/Loi
1-732*
OREO GROSS LAWN SERVKtt
RES/COM
QUALITY CARE
FREE EST 22X039.
SWANSON LAWN SERVICE
Compieie cu&lt;*-l15 ♦. CoS a de
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HANDYMAN-Pamhng. concrela.
dry wal. remodekng, renoxakonaCa* 262-7099___________

2 6 3 -C a r p e n t r y

HOUR* Max - fn 9130-bL I - 4CU*M lee

BUY A M W i BEDROOM,
I BATH HOME (OR
IISS TUAN RENTING

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2 6 2 -C a b i n e t s

366-6320

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CHARLES a (D*n| M4LLER
Bu*dar, CBC0672S5. R9*/
Comm.. renoM. eddwona. repax MC. V IS A .....407-120-1741

2 5 9 -B e d i t B r e a k f a s t

148 HAZEL BLVD.
HazBlOten
Sanford

ovaoe dean out*’
349-9650

T A A iN

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t a 10 gkug* cap Good condfcn *14 OOP 060 *07-299-1592

a n ted

CASH tt* FVUOf
For Ju * Cara. Truck* * kkec*
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279-H a u l in g

ork

2 6 9 -C l e a n in g S e r v ic e s

3291 8. Sanford Ave.
Sanford

^ m ^ K U M O U A M iA s -r n U iu ia n im

.C o u n try C h a rm '

m egosM a auction.

theseprices wiUbe "is low or

(66.000

Sanford Court
Apartments

tmmtkl mmCmutlrnJ $t*J mmtpdLm a* TuUmtaJ f* Turn ngki um
TullmmJ lh umJftdUm mmI—
M *mls

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thanwholesaling themtototal

“We believethatpeople will

Fo r

JuM kk* new 3/2 -doe*
loeverythtog LXe-nbrtto w/vautad can­
ing* JuM move nghl to.
A1 appkanca* aiay

SingIt Story Deugn •No Ont Below
or Abov*
Energy •Eflcienl Studio, 1 &amp; 2
Bedroom Altordabte Apartment*
friendly, On-Site, Dependable
Management
Attic Sloragt. Private patn 4 More!

A ll Luis Sold To T h e Highest B idder

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Of course, there's marc tothis

EVERYONE.

BENEFITS FOR
EXPERIENCED CLEANER

Chut 7i&gt;Shopping. Schools, Churches Hie.

Ldr

it'i back to business as usual.

litenlly tfauhini price* on toed

S ale

OM

366-6320

20 YEAR OWNER FINANCING
NO QUALIFYING

IkrtflUmu hum I 4,/uU

the Slashed prices come off and

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Security Gated Com m unity

AearieNk MMB#»*l •hvto— lb.4*tf

Once our inventory is reduced,

MBill HeardChevroletwith

a n ritbt befon buytn eyes, is

From 1 0±T o 19± A cres Each

l«aw lift *.*'*• dayH aef- W -iOe ..I— 1«

All vtfaicks will be ondisplay

buyers lo act quidly if they

SEIZED CARS from *175
129 Anthony Or-Oroveview V4-I Portcha*. Cadillac*. Chevy*.
BMW*.
Corrane* Aita Jaept,
lag* Sub SOMETHING FOR|
4WD* You area Tex' Free IEVERYONE1____________
•00 219 9000 Eli 7206 lor cu-

merry makls ;

S U M M E R FIE U ) FARMS, DELTONA

quality used car il the lowest

plan* lodiy for a one-diy tiles

M O V IN G S A L E
S U N O N L Y ft-?

Call 331-5266

H a m , Sat. M a y 16

Ruth reminds prospective

OevTOte Dealer", mnnunerd

innuay ases. The problem

Cars

LAKE MARY BALL FIELD
tt 5 Shaaley Roed
Chart,
■a. ao/a*.
tcria* latrie*, pvc fum.

Full-time, M -F day hours. No nights, weekends,
holidays! Paycheck every week from #1
company. Car needed. Mileage paid.

M O N

oppommity lo purchase ■

notmore.

ales

SAT/SUN 9-2

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aal ahape (150 C*N 122gieai
99711

serious buyer."

Qxvrola, Amenca'iLjrges

tion for this unprecedented

OARAOE SALE

beaukUy maexamad
home *113.900

1113 P IU C A N ST.
Sfcytarfc
Longwood

Buy

WOLFE TANNING BEOS
TAN AT HOME
Buy DIRECT and SAVE I
HOUSE OP QOOOftS 901 Lo |
CommaccialTiome in n from
cual Are Fum . apph . houte*199 00 Low Monthly Payment*
iw ld ja ljc J ^ ^ n d jJ * !^ !* ^
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Cxi TOOAY 1-600 711-0158
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12X60 Catherdral ceilmga. akvkg/'l * booth m btch Hug* LR
■ fire piece upgraded carpal.
DReiec cond C al Pat lor
appt 372-9129_________________
CARRIAGE COV* *7 14X76.
2/3. CMA lira dace. WO hook­
up*. (12.000 Com* and vtoX to
tee Hourt 10am 4pm
126
Coecha^t Court_______________

Selective

a n tLd t o

Cockatlala, Braedart Cage*,
Akim. Cana Copper / Brace
Lovabtrda. Cage* * neat*, t fe­
Kokomo Recycling: 121-0004
male Indian Ringneck Parrot
S1* W. Flrat-M/F S-S. Sett-1
tyear old Alao young brda
handled 131-2292 ____
222— M u s i c a l
For a lew penrae* more, gel toe
I n s tr u m en ts
late*! technology m liquid
Axk STENSTROM
OENCRAL FEED (121-1**0) PIANO LESSONS-KRtSTY VrtLabout HAPPY JACK .U Q U I- UAHS Sanford Area 324-7588.
Member of Natl Fad of Mutic
VfCT There * a BIG (Mierence
(WWW happytacfctoc com)
223— M i s c e l l a n e o u s
1 PUPPY
Shota * wormed 1/2 AKC |
FREE CAR, t t 4 FUN n your
Sponger Spaniel 1/2 lab (50
Cell 123-729*
•par* ume InterauedT Ca* Lin­
da B 526-3517. I alto criler repl
pc*
and new Tupperwar*
211—

free

NEW • HP ELECT START T I L ­
ER Troy Bril Orto price (2339
writ tei tor *1000 ciil 324 5299

PARK AVI. MOBK.E PARK
Hama* *3 000 to *6.000 Sat Up
Financing OLWETI 122-l*»1

couldn't gel ny better for the

affording biiym the perfect

Ruthoffen * tiopie explasB-

CARRIAGE c o v e
(407) 323-6160

24X60 Catberdral cewnoa. aky47&gt;i * booth m Uch Huge LR
w/tira place upgraded carpel.
DRetec cond Ca* Pat lor
appt 122-9129_______________
•7 OAK tPRM Qt 37 DU WUa

219— W

199— P e t s A S u p p l i e s

SPORTS SCORES *
NEW* NOW!

24 x 44 1/2 SpM 19*2 Sky*ne.
tap tnkng (1*,*00.

Re a l e s t a t e , w c .
_______ T W - 7 A M ________
■7 OAK SPFNNO* 3/2 Ott Wide

Ihere will be no bidding, thus

'PraniaSlBben^willbe

--------- P S e fT R iiS --------Find ool nowtll

Eq u ip m

ORLANDO, FL -Joe Rah.
Gewil M n p n f B I Hod

S*len r for die fcd TO tevertl

199— P e t s A S u p p l i e s

B U LO W O LO TS on 42/
acroea from Sukand Etta let
S23-S222 ar pgr 444-4999

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Ca* 123-9775 anytime.

1-900-388-5900 6x1 8541
*1 •*per menee
II Ml*
94K-U419444 *4H

19*3 Palm Harbor Mobile Home
28 &gt;64 Mutl Sell. U M new,
many extra* *19.000 592 2702
or 295-3481

V2 /1am rm. pool, jacurn.
pov lane* Enjoy th* pool W »
■nmar,
priced
nghl
at
175.000
NM DOYLE with Slanafrem
Realty &lt;«071 *22-1420

M ATTRESS BALE • Full ti/e
uaad box tpringt A mattraai
*65 00 Larry* Mart 322-4132

187— S p o r t i n g G o o n s

CARRIAGE COVE
(407) 323-6160

WANTED 3 bdrm in ITavanna
Park
Cal Dot WUar. Jamgan Prop­
ers** 323-3165 or 3J0-3235
SERENE V i. larMy rwyvx*
hood. Eitate art Dun ($7) lor
Naval Officer* 171.900 Cal
Ool Water. J*mtg*n ProparM*
323-3165 or 330 3266

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ENTERTAINMENT CENTER 2
unit* Light maple *250 Call
133-0120 or 124-7*9*

'85 Palm 3/2 spUt 26*56.
Lap
aiding, new carpet 6 vinyl.
Screen Room and carport
*25,250

SERENE 3/2. tarrdy natghtwrhood. Ettaia aa* Burn (571 tor
Navel OMcera 171,900

Lo

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SUPER SINOE WATER BED
(100.

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Orlando Area Shoppers Express DisbeliefBut Dealer
Remains Optimistic As Sunday, April 26* Sale Dale Approaches,

OAY BED White, Victorian
ttyt* with 2 twin mattraaaei (
truncNi Never uaad (300. 407-

7 * AMHE 2/1-1/2 apltl
14x62. Screen Room
17,900

W \ I '4-1 i I'MOM| MTH s

creage

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S U M M E R S P E C IA L S
82 Skyline 3/2 npIN 24x44.
Lap aiding. *16,900

9099

155— A

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BEDS
ORTHOPEDIC
FIRM
BETS with 5 yea/ warranty Nev­
er uaad Twin *75. FuN 195
Ouaan *115 King (165 Call
407-*49-9*54

Tree cutunopruning Landtcapa
grettng Top aoAM Gr/gravoL
Back-hoeteb cat ReaaonaOto
rate* RANCH RENTALS
407-322*40*
2 8 7 -L a w n S e r v i c e s

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•ervtcea provided DepandaOto
end anordart* -Cal tor Frea

2 8 8 -L e g a l S e r v i c e s

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Drvorco (56. Custody *75
Bankruptcy ITS. Nam* Chanm
jtoS, Be. 24 hra (ro7) 522-0347

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1-4122
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110 diecouni w/ad 324-7994
308— T

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R e p a ir

TERMITE- WATER- FWE
DAMAGE REPAIR SPECIALIST
________407-332-9977
312— T

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S e r v ic e

CHSAPI CHEAP! Tree removal!
prunwig/tojacixmanoial
land
scaping Uac/lntur. 331
DON PtCKREN TREE SVC
TraWstump removal. Free eat
UceAnaur. *29-7342
SMPS OHS PreT Tree five. 2t
yrt exp 24 hr storm damage
Senior dwcounl total ma cam
Frea etkmatoa Buckat iruct
avalatrto. Cal 327-4736_______
TOMMY RUNYON Lawn 0 Tree
Svc IcAne, lewdftom Bucket
kuck. Mump gnrxkng. ke* eat
Can 324-1471

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_____ IN SPECIAL
IBOHM/ 1 BATH ISO to. ft.
SBDVIM/1 S A T N 1028TO.fi2 BDftM/ S BATH 1125 to ft.

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• Sptrtoua Apartment* with large Cfoecta • lake
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We g la d ly re fe r q u a lity
painters!

NC LUO M O LOT

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Call to see If you qualify for (fils
opportunity to own a new home,

I UVf OAXN.VO

Country Lake
Apartments

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A Stroke Of Brilliance.

7 3 3

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Sfiopfe
3801 W. I rim M ary B lv A , I a k a M ary
(P ubU x S h o p p in g C an ter) * 388-0808

�by Chic Young

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Answer to Previous Puzzle

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45 Outfit

Sunday. April 26, 1998

Instead ol ducking challenges as you are
occasionally inclined to do. you'll moot
them hoad-on in the year ahead Your
new persona will win you respect

10 Vain bird s
mats
12 Actor Radford
14 Designer
Qlorglo
15 Crazy
16 Cry
17 Burst
10 Biblical garden
20 Resident of
Boise
23 Like some
remarks
26 Colo, hours

46 Coq au —
49 Responds to
the alarm
51 Oet there
54 Ancient ship
55 Duplicates
56 Painful
57 Ursine animals
DOWN

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TA U R U S (April 20-May 20) Even though
Health resorts
Roman tyrant
this is a good lime to launch a new
Poetic foot
endoavor, you must lirst bo sure to do all
Govt, housing
the proper spadework so that your ven­ 27 Medical suttls
□ n n m o n
org.
ture is able to tako root Taurus, treat 30 Jal alal
Marsh
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32 Walk
yourself to a birthday gift Send for your
Actor Volght
unsteadily
A DollI's House 1 1 ____
Astro-Graph predictions for the yoar 34 Leg |olnts
author
palm
ahead by mailing $2 and SASE to Astro- 35 Jerry's friend
8 Necklace unit
12 Sharp--------Graph. c/o this newspapor. P O B o i 36 It s In the bag I 9 Sea eagle
13 Bo Derek's
37 LP speed
1758, Murray Hill Station. Now York. NY
Cal for Answers e ioumiaeenn*»y«nr»»
10156 Be sure to state your zodiac sign
OEMINI (May 21-June 20) You II bo luck■or in tho long run today if you let evonts
run their course instead ol trying to mako
changos that haven't boon tosted suc­
cessfully
C A N C ER (June 21-Juty 22) Be careful
what you wish tor today. Although your
hopes could be realized, they may not be
what s best For good results do-empha
sizo sottish desires and leave room for
others

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L E O (Ju ly 23-Aug. 22) Start to elevate
your sights a bit higher than usual where
status and income are concerned If you
really try. you can oarn both rospect and
material rewards

Flower
Actor Robert
D aBiography
Actor Noveilo
Loch —

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) You re now in
a cycle in which a positivo attitude can
spawn remarkable results Divost your­
self of thoughts that limit your thinking
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Joint endeav­
ors with poisons who have boon lucky for
you previously contain promise once
again Unfortunately, those who impede
your progress might hang on a M longer
S C O R P IO (O ct. 24-Nov. 22) This is a
good day to renegotiate agroemonts
Bettor torms can now bo workod out in
arrangements whore thus far you ve got­
ten tho short end

BOUncta
82 Umbrella pert
83 AAA

ASTRO-GRAPH
_____ BERNICE
^ ■ V BEDE OSOL

S A G IT T A R IU S (N o v. 23-Dec. 21) Im­
provement in general conditions is indi­
cated in this cycle, but you must lako
things slowly and be prepared to advance
one step at a lime
C A P R IC O R N (Dec. 22-Jan. IB ) Today
you might suffer a momentary disappoint­
ment because something on which
you've been counting fans through. Don t

WIN AT
by T .K . Ryan

TU M B LEW EED S

Which fit is better?
Yesterday's column set me thinking
about (Us — of cards, not conniptions!
You and your partner have a 5-3 and a
4 4 fit available. When is it better to
play in the former rather than the lat­
ter — and vice versa?

■•r/flHw, \ ,1L1J
A R L O A N D JA N IS

PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Measures
can now be taken to enhance relation­
ships with persons pertinent to your pre­
sent plans Take the InKiabve Don't wart
for them to make the first move
ARIES (March 21-Aprll 18) Favorable
influences ars beginning to take effect
today that can help improve your malarial
position However, it's Important to contnue to curb any extravagances
CtSSSkyNEA.Iar

.

•&gt;--

By Phillip Alder

VOUT THE BEST J
IN YOUl 7

despair, a l twists and turns wHI work out
m your favor
AOUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) This is the
time to relinquish unproductive situations

and move out In a fresh direction. What
couldn't be achieved one way can be
achieved in another.

The simple answer is to play in the
5-3 when you have many winners in
the other two suits. Then you won't
need discards on the long suit.
However, the 4-4 fit works better when
you do need those discards, or when
you need a ruffing trick or two that
would have to be taken with the fivecard holding.
On this deal, note that six hearts is
impossible, but six spades can be
made.
North took quite a position to use
Blackwood when the spade (it was un­
covered. Better would have been a
four-diamond splinter bid, showing
slam interest with a singleton (or

■RIDOE
PHILLIP
ALDER

voidt in diamonds. But North didn’t
have that mallet in his box.
West led the club king.
The contract didn't tax South's de­
clarer play. He won with dummy's
club ace. drew trumps, and ran the
hearts, discarding two clubs from
hand. Then he conceded a diamond
trick. His 12 winners were three
spades, five hearts, one diamond, one
club, a diamond ruff in the dummy,
and a club ruff in hand.
By far the best analysis of this sub­
ject was written by Albert Morehead
in his 1864 book, "Morehead on
Bidding” Alan TruscoU and I updated
this work in 1990. It was published un-

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Vulnerable: Both
Dealer South
South
1 NT
2a
58

West
Pass
Pass
Pass

North

2a

4 NT
8a

East
Pass
Pass
All pass

Opening lead: a K
der the title "On Bidding” by Simon A
Schuster. But sadly the book has been
out of print for a fete years.
CIMfoNEAtac.

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Health &amp; Fitness
T ram p o lin es: M o m w a rn s o f ‘attractive nuisance’
By J a n e Lord
SPEC IAL TO TH E HERALD

trampolines. About 75 percent o f the v ic ­
tims w ere under 15 years o f age. Almost
all o f the tram polines associated with
LAKH MARY • O n Friday night, the these tn|urir» were fullsizc tram polines
weekend before Christinas. I spent four located In private hom es.
In Its Safety Handbook. USA G ym nastics
hours In the EH w ith my son. Tint. 10.
who had broken hts collar bone. He was In {Mints out that one o f the prim ary causes
o f tram poline accidents Is failure lo p r o ­
the kind o f excru ciating pain you can only
Im agine tf you 've never had a broken vide adequate supervision or providing no
bone. He spent a total o f six weeks In a supervision at all. The Am erican A cadem y
cast. He will vaguely rem em ber this o f Pediatrics view s the trnmjioltnr as a p o ­
Christm as as the one he w atched from a tentially dangerous piece o f equipm ent
distance while floating in and out o f the and advocates that the tram poline should
nausea and fog o f his pain. Fortunately, he never be used in hom e or recreational set
will heal com p letely and continue to be a tings. Even the owners' manual a c c o m p a ­
nying the purchase o f .i tram poline warns
happy, healthy yo u n gster.
o f the dangers o f frequent, serious and
During the long days and nights I sal
with him trying everyth in g I could think o f som etim es catastrophic Injuries that can
to make him com fortable, 1 had time to occur from Im proper use o f a trampoline.
A tram poline Is an irresistible lure to
think about the cause o f his Injury and
children with hidden dangers they nrc not
how easily II could h ave been preven ted,
expected to fully realize. That Is w liy It's
not to m ention bow much w orse It could
called an "attractive nuisance". 11 s o m e ­
have been.
thing on you r property Is both Inviting and
You see, my son w as lured by an
"attractive nuisance* In a neighbor s yard • dangerous, you have a special legal responslbillty lo try to prevent Injuries to
• an unsuperMsed tram poline. G radually,
the details o f how my so n s Injury o c ­ children who may wander onto the proj&gt;erty. Tills Is called the 'a ttra ctive nui­
curred rrarh ed m y ears. 1 learned th ere
sance doctrine*. Th r law doesn't require
were at least 10 ch ildren Jumping and
home owners to ch ildproof Ihclr p ro p e r­
w rrsllln g on tills tram poline. Th ere w ere
ties. Hut It docs exjicct people to lie alert
no adults standing nearby to en force
to potential dangers to children and to
safety rules and spot the children. T h e re
were no adults anyw here In the vicinity o f take reasonable steps to prevent harm to
those too young to understand, braving
this tram poline.
My
son
was "body
potentially dangerous Items In the view
slam m ed” w hile In the air. He fell onto the
and reach o f young children will certain ly
springs and then to the ground. My son
tempt them to approach and Investigate. A
knew he was not allow ed on any o f the
property owner should realize that ch il­
trampolines In the neighborhood.
He
dren are likely to com e onto hts property
disobeyed me on the night he was Injured,
and thus has a heightened respon sib ility
and probably a few tim es before that as
to prevent harm. Tills Is the reason wc are
well. The tem ptation to follow the crowd Is
required by law to fence our sw im m ing
great and he ts paying for his lapse now.
pools.
The fact that he did not land on his head
or neck and receive a perm anent and t o ­
Allhough 1 would like to see all the
tally disabling Injury Is a m iracle for
tram polines
disappear
behind
locked
which we are very gratefu l.
fences. I realize that cannot happen o ver­
Alt hough this lias been a brand n rw
trauma for us. It ts a suprislngly frequent night. So. with this article I'm hoping to
occurrence! In 1996. the US Consum er accom plish two goals. The first Is to share
my experience with other parents. S ince
Product
Safety
Com m ission
re p o rted
1990, there have been six tra m p olin ethere w ere 83,000 hospital em erg en c y
related deaths In the US. Let's not wait for
room -treated
Injuries
associated
with

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the worst possible scenario before we act.
Talk to you r ch ildren about thr danger o f
playing on an u n siiprrvlsrd tram p olin e,
la lk lo you r neighbors who have tra m p o ­
lines. Let them know you are u n com fort­
able with the lure o f their unfrnced tra m ­
poline. Lei's facr It. kids will be kids and
the m inute w r are not paving attention,
they will try to fly, flip and float on air.
Didn't you when you w rrr a kid?
The second goal o f this article Is to urge
tram poline ow ners to reconsider the d e c i­
sion in have a tram poline. Do you know
what Is going on In yo u r yards? W h eth er
you are at home or not, w hether you have
had pun-nts sign “releases'' or not. you nrc
responsible. Ask yo u r attorney, ask y o u r
Insurance agent. If yon are not prepared
to continually s u j k t v I sc you r tram p olin e,
get rid o f It. I realize that's asking a lot. I
have children In my pool rv rry day o f the
sw im m ing season. I sit on the porch, In
the heat and hum idity, to supervise them .
I accepted that responsibility the day 1
derided to becom e a hom eow ner with a
pool. As uncom fortable and Inconvenient
&lt;ts It Is. I know I'm doing the right thing.
Not because I'm nfrald o f th r legal ennse
qucnces. but tiecause It would be u n b ea r­
able to me If child sufTerrd an Injury that I
could have prevented by enforeing pool
safety rules.
If you decide lo keep you r tram p olin e,
learn these rules and be sure lo en force
them :
-Allow only one person on the tra m p olin e
at a time;
•Do not attempt o r allow som ersaults;
•Do not allow a tram poline lo be used
without shock-absorbing pads that c o m ­
pletely cover the springs, hooks, and the
fram e;
-Place the tram poline away from s tru c ­
tures and other play areas;
-Do not use a ladder with the tram p olin e
because It provides unsupervtsed access
by small ch ildren ;
-No children under 6 years o f age should
use a full-size tram poline;
-Always supervise ch ildren who use a
tram p olin e.

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Preparation for hla surgery
consisted of an eye exam ina­
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Immediately prior to hts su r­
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eye drop anesthesia and anti­
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During the 7-mlnute surgery
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plaints of anxiety or pain.
Another patient stated "I
could not drive at night. 1 was
unable to see street signs and 1
saw halos around the lights*. A
cataract was surgically
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because It w as more advanced
and It severely decreased his
vision. A month later the cata­
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become cloudy within months
or years following cataract
Burgery. The cloudy capsule
causes symptoms similar to a
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nowt Colors are so much m ore
brilliant, and I do not need my
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taken back to when I w as 20years-old*. The duration of his
surgery was approximately 5
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walk Into the waiting room
and go home with his wife.
There 1s no way. other than
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sun exposure, by wearing sun­
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Cataracts do not grow back,
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There are no advantages to
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untreated, can even lead to
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and
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People

SHS class
marks 50th
reunion

M ore than 80 gather
for a hot time in the
old home town

S|M'aklug ol a bol time In Ih r
old borne town. Just ask any
m em ber o f the Sem inole High
School class o f HMH bow last
w eeken ds both class reunion
was and you will likely hear
"sim ply wonderful " or "out o f
tills w oild ."

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Chairm en Durham Snundent
Chapman
and
Mona
M ills
W alker are Ixdh pleased wllh
all the excellent coop eration
Involved rigid dow n to the
lieaidlfu l weather. "It was perfcctly run _ no hitches." Mona
nald.
The exciting
weekend for
m ore than HO participants got
under way April 17 with c o c k ­
tails at the hom e o f Sophia and
Kay Shoem aker followed by a
barbecue at the home of M ag­
gie and Hill Inghram with den
sert later at the hom e o f Barbara and Chip Chapm an with
Ha/el Madden as ro-hoatens..
Satuiday. April
IH began
with Helen Stairs guiding a
tour llm iugh the ltd/ T ltea trr
so classm ates could lake a
|&gt;eek al one o f their form er
haunts.
Lunch followed at
Tonchton'x
(now
C olonial
Itoom). Tlte group then toured
Sanlm d Gram m ar School, i i o w
the Studrut Museum.
Ilie evening's festivities b e ­
gan with hospitality hour at
Or l.mdn/.Sanford
Airport.
J.Myron H unny" Heard of S o r­
rento.
class vice president,
gave the w elrom e and dark
lletdon. o f Sanford, delivered
the invocation.
Alter a deliciou s goim u rt
dinner.
Kay
Shoem aker,
sophom ore elans president In'tinducrd the guests and .J.u k
lletdon honored the deceased
m em bers. Kidertalnm eut was
provided bv U irm lu r and Dave

Sem inole H igh Sch o o l class of 1948 attending dinner at

Orlando/Sanford A irp o rt d urin g 50th class reunion

SENIOR
EDITOR

DORIS
D IETR ICH

lllrd.
Class
teachers
attending
were N rlllr C o lem an , Roger
Martin and Fred Oanan. Boyd
C nlm i.m also intended.
On Sunday. tin* group a ltriulrd c lm iili services at Ihr
First Baptist Church follow ed
bv b n iiu li at Ih r M anna H o ­
tel. headquarter* for (h r m i l l ­
ion.
Fred Rossettrr, a New York
Imnkrr. summed tip the w eek­
end festivities with wordn to
the effect o f how rare It is to go
b a ik and ca p lin e such pleasant inetnorlrn _ som ething that
money ra n 'l buy.
Maggie Inghram , Hazel Madden end M aryanna Rockay
Olla-m attending bom otil-ofstale were: Fm tjk W ilson, B ir­
Texas; Mary Ann Qurrbuch,
m ingham. Ala..t .T o m Strutter.
Tucson.
A rttam d * * Barbara
W foder O . i T t &amp; c W a r d .Jones,
Chapman Moore. Sum m erville.
Marten a. Ga*. .Leonard Hal- “ s.c r-------- -------------- —
man. Franklin, N.C.; Mrn. Hob
Abending from lu-stalr were:
Ptillln, S in Antonio. Texan:
Betty Halt Simcoo distributes name
Pat Hardin Urooks. Deliary:
Peggy Mppln Harden, Mlllnap.
tags.
Marie Nellies Smith, Leslie
Harvey. Jean McIntyre and tinz r I Willard Sluink, all of Or­
lando: June Chapman Out.
Jackie
Armstrong
Crumpler
and Charles Herron, all of
Jacksonville; Elbert Byrd. St
Augustine: Marjorie Anderson
Gardner. Miami; Eugene Ken­
dall. Lake Wales; Nancy Fitts,
Silver Springs;
Hetty Hooleban Stubbs. Gainesville; David
Hurgeton, Winter Haven; Alvin
Penley, Altoona; Emily M at­
thews
Wilson
and
ChuckHrown. Titusville: Henry Free­
man. New Smyrna beach; D o­
rothy Wltllner Uackes, Edgewu(rr. Betty Copeland QtlUs, C o ­
coa; W.A. Cagle, Deltona: G lo­
ria Guilin Jordan, Oviedo: Judy
Jones Brownell, DeBory; and
Dorts Dougherty Omey. Hazel
Rmith Madden and ilarrtett
Slmcoe, Don Knight,
Glenn
Childs Mixon, all of Luke Mary.
McCall, Emma Methvtn Walker.
Attending from Sanford were:
Lillian Moran Keith, Matyanna
Hilly Duncan. Dickie and Viola
Springer Rocker.
Dick and
Skinner
Frank.
Louise
Kay S h o e m a k e r (from left),Batty Stubba, Hazel Shank, Fred Roaaattar, and Mona W alker Lundqutut Austin. Betty Hull
Betty Humphrey

Tollefsrud,
Margaret Vonlferhtills
Wiggins,
Tommye
Methvtn Johnson. Carolyn PatSee Dietrich, Page 4C

Church recognizes dedicated members during honor weekend
Good news traveled fast al
Zion Hope Missionary Baptist
Church. It wus honor weekend
at the church for members.
The late Deacon Joseph C.
Caldwell, Sr., wus given the
honor try his son. Dr. Stephen
C. Wright, who spoke of Uie
dedicated services rendered to
Zion Hope Church, his family
and the community.
He served willingly, not for
gain, but he felt It his duty to
serve a lifetime. He was always
proud and was a forgiving man.
"So he loved, so we remember
him."
Tlte second honoree was
Willie Agnes Knighton. Histo­
rian Alt mease Bentley spoke of
tile honoree's life as a child,
student, teacher and a com ­
munity servant: Pink Lady at
the hospital, fifty seven years
os a member of Zion Hope
where she serves as a Sunday
School teacher, and Herald re­
porter. "Yes. only what you do
for Christ will last.*

Honored at ceremony are (from left) R*v. and Mrs.
EHai CaHoy. Mr. and Mrs. Knighton. Mr. and Mrs.

Bennett Washington, and Dr. Stephen Caldwell and
Mr*. Lizzie Caldwell

A college friend of Mrs.
Knighton shoring the honors
was Helen Young of Tampa
who wus a college mate and
friend. They have shared the
adult years with each other.

Mrs.
Young
spoke
of
a
friend...a friend who has a
friend In Jesus.
,
She also wished to give Iter
friend her flowers while she
ran smell them and to speak
kind words while she con hear
them. Mary Hayes,
church
member and friend of Knigh­
ton's. spoke or her as a good
Christian
hearted.
Joyous
friend.
Third honoree was
Betty
Roberts Washington. Speaking
on behalf of her was Rebecca
Henderson who has known
Washington all of her life. She
remembered her os the little
girl who was often her shadow.
Christian work has
always
been a great part of her life.
Site is
a
Sunday
School
teacher, B.T.U, student. Junior
Church, Senior Mission Dea­

coness Board and Congress
No. I Choir. Her Ideals have
enchanted the lives of others In
the church and tlte community.
WllUe
King
says,
"Washington
is
a
special
blessing. She is Indeed a sister
In Chrtst to him."
Dorothy Brown reminded i s
that Washington wus a person
who always gives of herself.
Site gave her a rose that she
named Washington, a flower of
God's design.
Washington's brother Joseph
A. Roberts spoke o f his special
sister who has and Is always
there for him. He spoke of their
closeness, thut she seemed
even as a mother to him. He
shared much love about his
sister and reminded her tluit
Ids shoulder Is close by for her
to lean on.
Presiding over this honor
banquet was Hattie liankrrson. The occasion of praise
and honor was given by PhylllB
Frage. During the dinner, beau ­
tiful music was played by the
Deacon Fred Brooks. Solo's
were rendered by Allcian Caffey and Jackie McCray. Pastor
Ellas CaJTey gave closing re­
marks.

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A N N IV E R S A R IE S
Kenneth. W ilm a Russell
observe 50th anniversan
Kenneth
Leo Sr
and
W !m,l
Io n is e
Russel]
nl
*- iiilu jil wilt re let irate t lu'ti
- ill w eddin g ann iversary on
\t.i\ l Ttiov w ere m arried on
Hi.it d a tr in 1948 at U rn d
• i*.iiu K\
i tie rou ple
lived In llld l
m i
until they
moved to
I'londa m 1958
lltetr ch ildren are
Linda
Davis.
Sanlord:
Kenneth
Russell Jr
Sanford. Jam es
Russell O range City, Joh n
Russell
Cium iT
111 ; and
s lic m Donott. IV L in d , fh e y
'm e lit grandchildren and
six gre.ii gratulehtldrcn.
Kenneth w as em ployed as
i rrrttllcd au tom obile me« hanti
lor m ore than
to
M a rs
W ilm a w as form erly
em ployed hv Sprague Kleem i in U m cw ood
liter- are
rn im m i; then totlrcm ent

W INTER SPRIN G S - J a son
Michael G ustin. 21. and a
honor graduate o f Lym an High
School m 1994 Is prom ptly approat hlng his graduation date
from the U nited States Naval
Aeadem v in A nnapolis.
Gustin has been a resident of
Florida since d ie sum m er of
1980 when the fam ily m oved
here from St. Louis. Ml. He has
proven him self to be multigifted student with an obsesstun to learn that leaves m any
astonished. He played b a sk e t­
ball. football and later w rrstled
w hile never allow ing his GPA to

Jason

M i c h a e l G u s tin

Kenneth and Wi l ma Russel l

drop Itclow t t) during Ins htgh
school years
lie winked hard to n 'rr iv r an
appoin tiiiciii to tin- .it adem y
In t m ir iv iiR with senators and
congressm en
he Im.dh*
te
l i n e d two nom inations lot ap
polnttiii nts A lin min h pcisis
tru er on his own »nul live car
dlologlsts
he
Was
cleared
medic allv
Next, his appointm ent was
denied due to a slight o v n h lle
Jason ’s family dentist wrote a
beautiful letter and we sent
several m odels ol Ins bite to
the academ y Finally this e f­
fort. mostly ou his own p a il,
allow ed him to leap vel an
other hurdle and lie quic kly ai
cc-pted one ol those uom ltia
lio n s and the appointm ent,
i That was nvci lour short vein s
ago.
On May
22. Gustin w ill
graduate
from
the
United
S lates Naval Academ y with a
B ach elors D egree in C om puter
Science with a G PA ol It.59. On
tills sam e date he will receive
his com m ission as an Ensign
within the United States Navy.
He has been
accepted
to
graduate school and will attend
flight training In August ol
1998 at Pensac ola.
His dream has alw ays been
to fly Jets, 'lid s fine. oulM nnd
lug young mail ts quickly a d ­
vancing closer to that dream
His
persistence.
character,
dedication and m otivation Is
aw e-inspiring, lor "onlt/ n rite
d toere person f.s nlicni/s or thetr
best!"

Celery, citrus: Rooted in
O viedo history, celebration
A few w eeks ago I wrote an
a rticle about lust y e a r s w in ­
ners and the wonderful o p p o r ­
tunity to Join the Citrus \ Cel
cry Cook-O fl; sponsored by
Th e G reater Oviedo C h am ber
o f Com m erce and The Citizens
Hank o f O viedo. Tills year's
celebration o f Oviedo s h istory
Is Saturday, May 2nd. at City
Hall, which Is located at 4 00
A lexandria
Ulvd.
It s
right
around the com er and the two
u ncom m on cltblc delight have
a com m on history.
Citrus and celery have been
rooted deep in Ute foundation
o f Oviedo s history and we c o n ­
tinue to recognize It today.
C elery Is actually a com m on
nam e for the biennial herb o f
the parsley luridly. H s u native
to
Europe,
but
com m on ly
grow n throughout the w orld.
C elery took root In O viedo's
la k e J esu p area follow ing the
freeze o f 1895, planted by
farm ers devastated by th eir

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FO STER R E V IE W S
HOOK FO R I SO
I'.M I k --.Ii I .1 p.iM plt-sldelil
m! tin Sattll'tll Wnlll.lM '*• 1 lull
g.ni i IH'ill, ice tew .it the A pitl
oii cmu: *'t l p almi sigm a lim l
i l l 'l l .1 leadin g society nt tile
l l i 'i l i l i tedei .it toil &lt;i| W iillli'll 's
i lull-. Pat tevieweil tile Gen
lit Jungle
Wl Ittcll Itl 1980 Itv
l om Ring)i llellet
I lie .iiitxlil
Kgiapliv tells nt die tile ut Tout
anil In t lnisli.m il and bnw llu v
it m u .I uni i .in il lm iiild. lie
glee le d
anim als
Eventnallv,
||ie\ i'| 'im il limgli I SA anil
supplied M.lined wild .illllll.lls
lm 11. il|\ wniid movie studios
l l l i i later opei.ill'll a lattcll
c ailed Hie Gentle Jungle
1 si i .luiiiialti dun.lies
a
book m m cm i'iv ut Mrs Ralph
s in iili in die Suuloul 1)
lo a n
11its \eat m e m b e r s villi
ptc'si ni
the latest
N ew h n ty
A n . m l wmitei
an aiv.ird pro
- i n l e t e.u h ve.u to the a u th or
ol the ittKsi d istin gu ish ed i n n
tn h tilio ii
to Anierli an &lt; till
.lien •- lllei d u r e pu blish ed In
lilt
t m i l d s ta te s
Hie 1998
aw.lid
w a s given
to
K ali'll
lle s s e Int lii'l Inmk. 'Otll ot the
A u stin

Gustin approaches
graduation from
U.S. Naval Academy
S p ecia l to th e H erald

Diet r i c h

frozen citrus crops. Tills a lte r­
native
agricultural
base
thrived In the rich, m u rky
topsoil and becam e O viedo's
prim ary cash crop. For years
along Broadway one- could find
signs on sides o f buildings and
trash
con tain ers
claim in g
Oviedo as the "Celery Capital
o f the W orld."
W hether or not this w as
true, celery crops have ceased
production In Oviedo, but arc*
still principally grown m CallS ee J en sen . Page SC

Ptif*n

J a c k B e n to n (fro m lo ll), T o m S trin g e r, D o ris O m e y and Kay S h o e m a k e r at
c la s s re u n io n .

I Men* *

50th

Illlsl
Second m em tiefs
are
at
tending a turn heon Ajnil 2t&gt; Hi
iiil.m d u m cuti|uiutmii wiih
llie 1 land a
I ('deration ut
W om en s
(In h s
C onvention
tiemg held there
I lie m eeting was held at the
houii ui Elisabeth Boyd with
Carolyn
C ornelius
as
co­
lic isless

IXORA MEMBERS
VISIT SAVANNAH
S eiei d nienihers and blends
ul the K a ra Garden Club tuuk
lim e mil trout beautifying San
lutd In visit die Savaiiu.ih Gal
d iat ( tub Annual Garden luur
Iasi weekend.
Ute tour ill
eluded visiting nine gardens
and a tea at an art museum
Funds hum die event benetd
lilstorle.d Savannah
Hie entourage spent
two
nights at the Hampton Inn on
Bay Slreet. Festivities Included
touting the garden, antique
shopping, nllict shopping and
gourmet lim ing
Ixoia
m em orrs
attending
were
I V ile C nm i.ivm ii, vu e
president; M.uv Anne Cleveland, im m ediate past presl
deni. Kathy Krasnntl. record
mg si &lt; [c la r y . Millie Noig.ut
Debra Adams, ireasurer: B eltve
Dedm.in
i haplatn:
Sally
G ieen. P a lly
G alehel.
Sally
Kosemiind.
Diutse
DeBnrcl.
Sandy llles
Molly
Pflurger.

Uprut l"Hn4ut»y lummy VlTMf
C a r o l y n C o r n e l i u s , P a t P o s t e r and L i b b y
Shirley
Sm llh.
Rose
lauig.
A line Baige and Sherry N'"t
man.

Kora friends attending were
Dm h r Mentor. Debt Schaffer.
Atla O'Neil, tails Kulrbrolher.
Nancy Ross. Patricia Sam ple
and Ella Hager.
F A M IL Y A T T E N D S NAVY
SEAL C E R E M O N Y
Jonathan W hitm ore W illiam s
com pleted Navy Seal Training
on A |&gt;111 24 lollowcd by the

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Tlilitccti lamtli mi-nitiets .1.
parted W ednensdav tor San I&gt;t
ego In .itli nil llie leii'iu u liv
Tlley llli hide Eugene I
and
Jinti W illiam s
patents
Sue
ford; D
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and ( liarlu iie
W hilm uie. gi.im lp .m ills Sun
lend; Matt and Melissa Wit
11.mis (and sun) btudiei and
spouse. S inlu td, Jim and Alov
W illiam s Reynolds
and Ison

ind ii.iughn i i n u n sisii t a n
s|H»u*'*' S m l n i d
and s i s i n
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Flashing light makes house easy to find
DEAR AlUlY I vvniilil like In tell
you uDitil alt item that helps emer­
gence vehicle** locate a particular
home A “1*11 Izsator" light switch
can lie purchased in many hard­
ware * lore* It i» a three-position
light swileh tiiat replace* the stan­
dard one which operates the porch
or yard light In the iMittom posi­
tion. the outside light is oft, in the
upper position, the light i* on as
it normally would tie; and Iti the
middle position, the outside light
flashes Em ergency vehicles can
spot a flushing light Irom quite a
distance, so they can /elu in on the
house in distress without having to
slow dow n to read addresses
These switches are illuminated
mi they call easily U- lound in the
dark They retail for about $17 I
have installed several o f them for
elderly, single and ill friends in the
last few years, and at least two
uive been used for an emergency.
The emergency personnel compllmenlcd the homeowners for making
ihrir homes easy to Imtl One man­
ufacturer ol this type o f switch is
Pass &amp; Seymour la-grand I hope
this information is helpful
If E JENSEN, SKI MINA. AZ
D E A R It.E .i V e r y h e lp fu l.
T h u n k y o u fo r in fo r m in g m y
renders — and me — o f the exis­
ten ce o f this item . Its size muy
be small, but Us value is poten­
t i a l l y e n o r m o u s . I c u lle d th e
m an u facturer and w as told that
this product is c a rried by sever­
a l n a t io n a l h a r d w a r e s t o r e
chains.

BEAR AH BY I have worked for
years as a wedding photographer,
and during Ihut time I have seen
many couples alm ost driven to
elopement Is m use of the pressure
they're placed under while the wed­
ding Is Is'ing planned
Some sitiiutions I've witnessed
repeatedly Well-meaning mothers
who plan the wedding they always
wanted, and browbeat their daugh­
ters into accepting the plans Di­
vorced parents so hitter they could
not put aside their |&gt;er*onal feelings
for a few hours to attend their son’s
or d a u gh ter's w eddin g, or who
refuse In he photographed in the
same shot Stepparents who are so
insecure they refuse to allow (heir
mate to attend the wedding Is-cuuse
Ihe ex-*|sm*e will be there.
I've seen “friends’ who get the
groom so drunk the night before the
wedding that he's still reeling the
next day; siblings and friends whose
egos prevent tin* bride and groom
from choosing the |ieoplc they really
want to stand up with them; und
"wedding ex|s*rts" who pressure the
couple into spending more than
they can afford because it would
"look had* to do som ething less

expensive
Alihy, I have dried mole tears,
consoled more grooms and conn
soil'd mure couple* who wen* ready
to throw in the towel and e|o|s- than
I cure In remi'iulier
To all ol those self-involved,
insensitive people. I Would like to
say If you love your child, your
friend or your sibling, pul vour ego
and |sTsonal problem* aside lor one
day Listen to what the couple
want, support their decisions, and
help them make their dream day
runic true
J G IN FHDKNIX
DEAR .M i.: T h e w eddin g sea­
son is fast approach ing. I hope
th a t a ll c o u p le s a b o u t to he
m a rried w ill keep this coin mo
handy fo r w ell-m ean in g fam ily
and friends w ho apparently fo r­
get whose big day it is.

DEAR AHHY Rlease print my
letter, a* we will Is- going on vaca­
tion soon
Every time my husband and I
travel in another country such as
Mexico, Jamaica or oilier ( 'anhls-an
islands, we're asked to bring hack
duty-free ulruhnl The people who
make these requests are not good
friends — they are usually my hus­
band'* co-workers
Th e U .S governm en t allow s
each person to return home with
two Ditties of lliplor duly tree We
would like to be able to buy liltquota for ourselves and our family,
but mv husband docs not know how

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lm il" -c pii'plc when tto-V a*k
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t r a v e l b y A m e r ic a n * bus I lf
com e soi-onim oil that il really
an im position for Ihe tra veler
he asked to lug liqu or and ott
gifts home from abroad.
Y o lii hush,Hid sh ou ld Sn&gt;
and say, “ S orry, there is ■ h"
o f tw o bottles — and IhtMH i. *
b ee n p r o m is e d ." O th e r -i. ■&lt;
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a Imost h iii request.

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o n e s eating habits, which can
be especially bad fur seniors.
There Is a psychology unit at
the hospital. It Is a self-referral
which means you don't have to
have a doctor's referral to take
advantage o f the services o f­
fered.
Staying fit In a big part of
staying healthy at any age. Th e
Senior Health and Resource
Center offers 2 classes three
Umes a week. O n r class offers
low level senior aerobic exer­
cises that focus on sim ple
stretching and strengthening
movements. Th e other Is a low
Impact class designed with a
bit m ore challenge. Rehab Is
currently open from 12-1 for
senior* to exercise.
It will
soon be open from 5 to 7PM as
w ell.
The Senior Health and Re-

Rev. Ellas Caffey

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MUSICIAN HONORED

The 25th Anniversary of Faye
H. Williams os musical director
of Morning Glory Missionary
Baptist Church will be cele­
brated Sunday, April 20 at 2:30
p.m. The Zion Hope Mission­
ary Baptist Church with Pastor
Ellas Caffey. will be In charge
of the appreciation service.
The
musical
departments,
various choir* and friends of
Williams arc Invited to share
tills grand occasion.

source Center offers special
programs
throughout
the
month, Including a lunch and
learn series. For a calendar of
special events, call 531-9790.
Florida Hospital shares the
building on Sand Pond Road
with Seminole County Better
Living for Seniors. Thanks to
some
Improvements.
Better
Living for Senior* 1b now able
to use the kitchen for their
Meals on Wheels program.
Cathy told the AARP about
the Sixth Annual Senior Festi­
val coming up on Friday. M#y
29. The free event la sponsored
by Seminole County Better
Living for Senior and the Flor­
ida Hospital Senior Health and
Resource Center. The fun Ailed
day will Include over 23 free
health screenings, entertain*
ment and free lunch. There wtll
also be a pharmacist on band
to evaluate your current medi­
cation. Just pop U ell In e beg
and bring It for the pharmacist
to see. The event will be from
9AM until 2PM.

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more
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Oviedo's history.
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Southeast Asia, citrus, a com­
mon name for several related
evergreen trees and shrubs af
the rue family, Includes citron,
grapefruit,
orange.
Icamn,
lime, shaddock, tangerine, and
bergamot. The fruit is charac­
terized with a spongy or leath­
ery rind and Juliy pulp dM ded
Into section*. The citrus leaves
and flower* emit a distinctly
wonderful fragrance.
This fragrance of orange
blossoms
may
have
a ir roundrd the groves In Oviedo
In the 1880s. The principal
crop grown at the time, farm*
era were struck In 1886 by the
first freeze damage. The entire
crop was ruined.
However,
bumper crops were produced
In the year* to come. Small
groves thrived and expanded.
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1695, Oviedo's citrus Industry
took a dive and celery r e ­
placed this mainstay. It wasn't
until the early 1900s that the
Temple Orange waa developed
In Oviedo.
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industry has taken advantage
of the warmer weather by
moving south. On May S.
Oviedo will again celebrate
this
agricultural
heritage.
Hints of the Oviedo's past still
lie In the descendants o f the
citrus and celery farmers whs
still live here and
small citrus groves and celery
stalks In their gardens.

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The l-ik r Mary Chapter o f
tlit* AARP I kk I a apeclal guest
speaker at their April meeting.
Hut
liefore
m eeting
the
speaker, the group had their
m onthly
business
meeting.
IVestdent Jim Carmona an ­
nounced that the ptente that
had been planned for May has
been postponed until fall.
Cyntlila Iltr o e k reported on
Com m unity
Services.
Th e
AARP la collecting paper plates
and paper towels for the R es­
cue Outreach In Sanford run by
M othrr H lanrhr Hell Weaver.
Outreach serves about 250
m eals n day. M other W eaver
has said that Rescue Outreach
also needs a storage shed. The
AARP board will be discussing
the possibility o f raising funds
for this. Com m unity Services Is
also
collecting
stam ps
for
Habitat for Humanity. Habitat
receives money for the stam ps
from a com pany that sells
them to collectors.
Amerlcorp Is an organ ization
that
sends
volunteers Into
homes to give care glveis who
are having to provide constant
care for som eone a chance to
get out o f the house for 2-4
hours. A representative will be
com ing lo a m eeting In the
near future lo explain m ore
about this organization.
Nonna Smith Is hosting a se­
ries of small get togethrrs at
her home so that A A R ]’ mem!x-rs can get to know each
other better. The get togethrrs
have hern planned for the next
several
Sunday
afternoons.
(Kxcept for Mother's Day.)
AARP also Informed meml&gt;ers about a new form from the
state you can use to register to
vote by mall. You sim ply fill In
the blanks and mail It o ff to
your County
Supervisor
of
Elections. Tlie form can also
be used lo change your name
or address, your party a ffilia ­
tion. or lo rrplare a lost card.
The special guest speaker for
April was Cathy Pulir. MN.
ARNP, C. Cathy Is a geriatric
nurse practitioner from the
Florida Hospital Senior Health
Management Center. The cen ­
ter Is located In Uie Florida
Hospital Senior Health and
Resource Center In Lake Mary.
(On Sand Pond Road o ff Lake
Emma) A nurse practitioner Is
som eone who has a masters
level or above and can offer
treatment Independently from
a doctor. They can even write
prescriptions. Most. Including
Cathy, work In conjunction
with a doctor.
As the medical practice at the
hospital grows, they wtll begin
bringing In one specialist every
day of the week. For Instance,
Monday might be a cardiolo­
gist. Tuesday the Urologist.
Tire Florida Hospital Senior
Health and Resource Center la
for seniors only, with the ex­
ception of the Rehabilitation
Unit. The Rehab Unit Is open
to anyone regardless of age or
Insurance. Rehab lias a large
whirlpool for physical therapy
(hydrotherapy)
Currently the other units at the
hospital can only take Medi­
care. To better serve the sen­
iors. Florida Hospital will soon
be hiring two Gerlatrlclana
Specialists, one for their Lake
Maty office and one for a new
Orange Avenue ofllcc.
The
Hospital In Lake Mary, which
has been opened Tor more than
five years, was opened with
help from a grant from Medi­
care. offers wound care and
Incontinence treatment.
Cathy gave the members a
Senior Good Health Journal.
The Journal la to help seniors
keep up with their medical his­

public at 1 p.m. until 5 p.m.
There will be a daylily plant
sale beginning at 9 a.m. B ar­
gains galore) Admission is free
and there will be a door prize
given out each hour during the
show (1 until 5 p.m.). Exhibi­
tors will come from many sec­
tions of Central Florida,. This
accredited ahow will be Judged
by AHS Judges,
sales at the nursery during
bloom season.
A few Ups on growing daylilies. You do not have to pu r­
chase the more
expensive
plants to have a beautiful dis­
play. Tlie older varieties Uiat
sell for #2 to $10. when taken
care of properly, can be ap­
preciated aa much as the $100
ones. Do not plant them too
deep. They are shallow grow­
ers and like to be planted al­
most on the top of the ground.
Plant In a sunny area, they

love sunshine. Water ts very
Important, water them regu­
larly when we do not have
abundant rain. Plenty of water
during the bloom season en­
courages big lush blooms. Use
a balanced fertilizer when you
flr*t plant and then fertilize
again In the Spring and again
in the Fall after they have fin­
ished blooming. Daylilles will
bloom and flourish better If
you dig up the clump every
two or three year*. Shake and
wash all of the old dirt from
them. Divide the fans (plants)
by working each of them loose
or cut with a sharp knife, b e ­
ing very careful not to damage
the crown (section between
the foliage and the roots).
When you replant make a
small mound of the soil under
each fan. Spread the roota
over the mound and sprinkle
soli over all of the roota. Do
not plant too deep. If your lil­
ies grow grassy and do not

bloom well It la a good rtfi
that they are too deep.
There are many giuww
and
hybridizers
In the Sanford
area. David Klrchhoff and Mori
Morss at Daylily World Just off
of State Road 46, on White
Cedar Road; Big Tree Oaxden,
located at the site o f the Big
Tree
Park
on
General
Hutchinson Parkway, are Just
a couple. There are alao grow ­
er* In Eustia and Enterprise.
All of these gardens are com­
mercial. Telephone before you
go to be sure they are home.
Saturday. May 2. the Sun­
belt Daylily Chapter will hold
their 19th Annual Daylily show
at the Sanford Civic Center.
The show will be open to the
flower sitting when they have
to be away for a day.
Jean la the former owner of
the plant nursery. 'Jean Norris
Ferns and Exotic Plants' lo­
cated on Celery Avenue. Day*
lilies were second to rooeo In

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Another step toward development

Heading a winning team

By Nick Pfelfauf
IIKUAIJ) STAFF WRITER
SANFOKD
Work toward creating Twin
Likra Apartmrnt* In western Sanford Is
continuing although progress is slow lie
cause of the number of government bodies
Involved
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Garden Apartments
Is
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zoned Agriculture It Is located sooth ol
Klnrhart Knud north ol I'aola Knad. and
between the bodies of water known as
Twin Lakes

A i cording In a request to l»e b r o u g h t
before the Hanford Planning and Zoning
Commission Ibis thursday evening, the
master plan for lire development has a
limit of 574 dwelling units on the property
with the southernmost 20 sc-rrs limited lo
22f&gt; dwelling units for a density of 11.25
dwelling units jirr acre
Obtaining all nei essary agreement* and
approvals for the development has Involved
extensive applications
Approvals
have
been required front the City of L ike Mary
with city limits immediately south of the
property Also Involved have Item lire Mills

of Lake Mary llomeowner's Association
and Haywood residents protesting the de
velopment. Seminole County. Slate De
partmrnt of Knvtrnnmental Protection
U S Army Corps of Engineers. SI John*
Ktvrr Water Management District. U S Kn
vtronmental Protection Agency. Sanford
Ixtral Planning Agency tl.PA). and lire
Sanford City Commission
Although nearby homeowners have holly
protested the ajiartment complex as not In
keeping with the single family homes in
lire area, mosl of the government bodies
Ptossa S*« Dev*toy Page XA

M orris,
W est and
cam paign
tactics

A violence-free community
Coach Brian Wllaon

W ilso n tapped
coach for Lions
girls’ basketball
B7 J e ff B srllaicks

ASSISTAVI SPORTS KDITOK
OVIFIIX) • Ovlrtlo could have
« hoM-n almoin anyone. but the
Lolls stayed within Ihr family.
With two of the beat oU yrrs
In tlie county rrtumlng for neat
year'll girl*- traskrtball aeaaon.
to one of the stale's moat con­
sistently
sirung
pro* ram*.
Ovlrtlo needed to decide who
would replace Tom Dlrrl wlio
retired after four year* at the
Lions helm.
Oviedo stayed at home, and
Tuesday chose Junior varsity
roach Brian Wllaon to takr
DlriTa place.
Wllaon played al Oviedo until
hr graduated In 1068.
After teaching a year at Dr.
Hump* upon hla graduation
fiom Florida Stale In 190.1.
Wllaon apenl a year helping
out with the Oviedo football
train, then became a varsity
assistant under Dlrrl two sea­
sons ago.
While Dlrrl was known for
his firry style. Wllaon aald he
will be more of on X a and O a
kind of coarh.
*1 feel I won't be qultr aa
demonstrative aa Tom.* Wllaon
said. 'Some people compare us
to rarh other but I think we're
a lot different.*
Wilson's Junior vanity trams
finished 20-4 each of the past
two seasons lie has a chance
lo be even better once he takes

mer the varsity progr.un with
Marv Loti Johnston our of the
t»esl players In Ihr stale, and
Kelly llrork Shannon Cotton
and t.ynetlr Smtlrv among the
returning atanrrs
"They arr great basketball
players,* Wilson said *1 know
they ran get things done *
Ovtrdo la coming off a year In
which lire Uona weren't aa
strong aa rxprrtrd The season
ended with a drubbing by Ly
man as Blert'a responsibilities
with the Orlando Magic started
lo cunaume much of his time
Wllaon ran many of the prac­
tices when Uleri wasn't lire re.
so the players sltould tie used
to his routine.
*l'm confident that If we can
w in. everything w ill takr ra re
of Itself *

Wilson aald he hasn't
with t)w learn since hr
named head roach but
hoping the transformation
be a smooth one

met
was
he's
will

Torn built a great program
here.* Wilson said 'W ell JuM
try to move it forward without
changing things too much*
Wilson, whose sister Kerri Is
unother mrmber of Ihr Oviedo
basketball staff, said It was his
lifelong dream to be a head
coach, lie aald hr wasn't sure
about returning to his alma
mater for that Job. but now
that hr lias It. hr rant wait for
next year.
*111 Just take It one year at a
time.* hr said.

By Bass White
IIE K A U ) STAFF WKm:M
S L M IN O IJ . C O U N T Y
Tire
frien d s
and
supiMirtera
ol
S em in o le C o u n ty C on im issio tt
&lt; h airm an
Mantlv M u m *
at
Irtrdrd a |Mtr1y M u ih I jv night
lh a l raised 1211 (MlO l&lt;n tils re
r le it lo n i a m p a lg u

PsrticgMtntt n ins vroMncs trss event this pad
weekend marched tram the Sanford courthouse to

Fort Mo*on Par* Speakers nepeed everyone Morv
orary Chairman Judg* Gene Stephenson presided

County residents join
march against violence
By H a rrs Hawkins
IIKKA1.D CORRESPONDENT
SANFORD • There can lie victory over vio­
lence If each citizen would pledge to work t o ­
ward a violence free community, organizer* ol
a man h said tills |&gt;ast weekend
On Saturday. March 26 at I I a m over 100
concerned citizens were led by the honorary
chairman of the march. Juvenile Court Judge
Grnr Stephenson along with City Commis­
sioner Brady Lrsaard.
The tnudral selections were rendered by
Goldsltoro
Elementary
choir.
Goldsboro

cheerleaders led In cheering Ihe marchers on
Crooms Academy's Honor Guard led Ihr
march Sylvester Wynn. Jr an I Ith grader at
Seminole High was master of ceremonies for
the celebration of a violence free day
Judge Stephenson encouraged parents and
Ihe community lo never give up on our chil­
dren As the march proceeded from Ihe San­
ford Courthouse. Ihe City of Sanford Police
cruiser led the march to Fort Mellon Park
where opening remarks and words of wrlcome
were extended by Sgt. John Negri of the
Seminole County Sheriff* Department.

Plssss I n Marck. Psgs XA

Hie $750 a |»&gt;p fund raiser
was organized try Hep John
Mu a and drew more than liar
business and ( 1W leaders fram
Ihr county llerauar he was
away lo attend ihe funeral of a
friend. Mira's wife. Ann. Irostrd
die parly al Ihe Sheraton
North Hotel
Morris. 42. said II was re­
freshing that half Ihose In at
Irndancr w eir new supporters
T h e y were people wfro are
pleased with lire success of the
ruunty." Morris said T h ey told
mr we were on the right track *
As his campaign locks into
high gear M om * Intends to In
Irrfsre with many voters and
taxpayers
throughout
the
county. *lt's Important to sim ­
plify things. Itrip everyone un­
derstand the Issues and what
wr have ireen doing We've gol
some good nrws.”
Most of the functions hr at
lends will not havr the $250
tog as the one on Mond.iv
M om s said. Those who wish lo
contribute can do so. but are
not obligated
M om *
said
*Wr'rr talking about low end
fund raisers, barbecues, small
groups." he said
Sealed us District 2 com m is­
sioner on Nov. 22. 1994 for a 4
yrar term. M om * ha* served as
chulnnan on the commission
In three of four years. He also
Is chairman of MetruPlon Or­
lando and serves on the EcoP I s s m $ M P s o O a . rags 3A

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ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
SANFORD - Tire Crooms
Academy In ready to kirk
some serious bull.
Thursday, Crooms Middle
Schoolers are Joining thou­
sands o f people from oil over
America
In
standing
up
against the tobacco Industry
and wliat they feel are persis­
tent efforts to lure children
Into the dangers of smoking.
They are participating In the
third annual Kick Outta Day
Thursday.
Sanford Is Joining a list of
d tlrs nationwide In an effort
to overpower last year's 62city campaign.
Some o f the kids at Crooms
Academy have personal expe­
riences that make them thin
twice about the stupidity o f
smoking cigarettes.
*1 Just don't want to see
anybody dying o f drugs that
are in cigarettes.* aald sixthgrader
Tiffany
WarnIcy.
'People get sick from clga-

|

rrttrs and that's not right.*
Sixth grader Nydla Dustillo
added, "You don't wont black
lungs and clods all of the
lime. It's bad.*
Senior Class ITesIdent Sinuca Lfngard will give a
sperrli tomorrow slurtlng with
u proclamation
from
the
Seminole Count government
which will kick off a national
campaign
for
tobacco-free
kids.
After that, for the next week.
Crooms kids will be read every
day over the school'
s closed-circuit broadcast sta­
tion about the harmful affects
of tobacco.
Kicking off the campaign
will be a natlonally-alred TBS
special on teen-amoklng fea­
turing Tyra Banka.
The Crooms kids have both
felt the effects of tobacco In
their own families.
*1 would say that If people
want to smoke, they're proba­
bly going to die,* Tiffany aald.
TTiere are smokers in my
family and I pray for my Dad
every night. It hasn't worked

but I Jut krrp praying that It
won't kill him *
Doth of the kids sold they
bad family members
who
amokrd and they had all tried
to quit but the kid* explained
that their parents were a d ­
dicted.
They always say that soon
they will stop.* Mydia said.
Evon
Lisle,
a guidance
counselor at Crooms. said she
helped get the project started
when she heard about It from
the National Education A sso ­
ciation. Crooms teacher Carol
Clemenle-Ferrzzano. the tele­
vision-production
teacher,
said the comment artes would
be broadcast Into rach class.
The kids ut Crooms said
that, although cigarettes and
tobacco products aren't a l­
lowed on campus - or any
Seminole County school - they
said cigarette smoking Isn't
uncommon on places like
bathrooms and other hidden
parts of the school.
Even though peer pressure
can be a hard thing to escape,
some of the Crooms kids said

Mydia Busitiio, left and Tiftany Wamlsy warn al studsnts about ths danger*
ol smoking si the third annual Kick Butts Dsy Thursday.
they just said 'n o .'
*Some people think they are
cool If lliey smoke,' Mydia

aald. "My friend In one o f my
classes asked me If I wanted

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�Mini Med School to be offered at Gainesville
Special to the Herald

Easter bunny visit
LAKE MARY • Tltr Easter
Bunny will make a personal
iippvarancr Saturday. April 4.
at Watson Realty. Lake Mary.
The Bunny will bo on hand
from 10 a.m. to 2 p.ni.
Children will bo treated to
photos with the Easter Bunnv
and Easter grab bags.
Watson Realty Is located ofT
la k e
Mary
Blvd.
between
Huntington Bank and the l\&gt;st
OtTIce. Tlie public Is welcom e
to attend. For more Inform a­
tion call Watson Realtv 3233200.

Easter egg hunt
LONGWOOD
City of Longwood Easter Egg Hunt, sponsorvd b&gt;' Longwood Parks and
Parks Advisory Board, will be
held Saturday at 9:30 a.m. at
Candyland Park. All children
ages 11 and under are Invited
to this Eggstravaganza.
Children will be divided Into
three age gruups: 3 to 4. 5 to
7. and 8 to 11. A 2 year and
under egg hunt will be held af­
ter the older children's event.
Children can win prizes In­
cluding an Easter basket.
Children should bring a con­
tainer to collect
eggs. All
Easter eggs will be returned to
be used In future annual egg
hunts. Bring your camera to
take pictures with the Easter
Bunny.
Contest children only on
Helds during egg hunt. Sunday
April 5. 9:30 a.m. Rain Out
date.

Plant sale
SANFORD • Area nurseries
are Joining together this Sat­
urday. April 4. for a Plant Sale,
Joining with the nurseries will
be Robert Vincent Sims. “The
Garden Rebel.*
Items available will Include
many varieties of Indoor and
outdoor plants. Ironlte. black
cow manure and Garden Rebel
booklets. Sims will appear In
person from 9:30 a.m. until 1 1
a.m. with proceeds to benefit
the Compassion National Chil­
dren's Foundation.
The sale starts at 8:30 a.m..
at Flea World Building W.. on
U.S. Highway 1-92. south of
Sanford.

The Seminole County Public
Schools
have scheduled
a
public Information and Input
session on middle school rezonlng for Tuesday. April 7 at
7 p.m. In Winter Springs High
School
auditorium.
Winter
Sprtngs-iilgli School Is located
at 130 Tuskawllla Road, W in­
ter Springs.
A ' UPW middle school Ls
schflM W Ttn be constructed In
the Oviedo area with a comp le t lo n d a t e
scheduled
for
sometime
during
the
1999/2000 school year. This
session Is an opportunity for
the public to provide sugges­
tions on middle school rezontng east of Highway 17-92. The
schools which may Incur the
greatest
Impact are South
Seminole. Indian Trails. Jackson Heights, and Tuskawllla
middle schools.

Skate expo
Family
Safe and Fitness
Skate Expo '98 will be held
Saturday. April 11 from 9 a.m.
to 5 p.m. at West Orange Trail
Station. Winter Garden.
To curb many Injuries skitt­
ers receive on the Central
Florida trails, a day o f skating
Instructions and Information
about skating technique, safe­
guards and skating clinics are
being held throughout tlie day.
Many well known national
manufacturers, such as Bauer,
K-2 will be out in force dem ­
onstrating new models not yet
In the stores. Visitors to the
Skate Expo will be invited to
try on thrse new’ designs and
let manufacturers know their
opinions.
Tlie Central Florida Trail
Blazers,
a.k.a.
C.F.T.B.
is
sponsoring the event and hill­
ing the Expo us the first r e ­
gional show ever held In the
South where the public Is In­
vited to tty' and leam. Inline
skating Is practiced by over
more than a half million p eo­
ple In Central Florida. Yes. It
ls the most popular sport In
the U.S.
For more Information, feel
free to call Rick Flohr at (407)
B80-B710. Fax: (407) B808213.

Health Discoveries '98 (formerly known
as Mini Mrd School), the largest annual
public education program at the Univer­
sity of Florida will hold its program from 8
a.m to 3 p.m., April 4 at the University nf
Florida Health Science Center. Sou (Invest
Archer Hoad.
Highlights o f the program Include:
* Interactive hralth-can' exhibits. In­
cluding u traveling “Touch A Sec" ed u ca­
tional exhibit of living marine creatures
from the UF affiliated Whttnry Uiborntory
near St. Augustine.
• Tours of Ihe Hnrrell Professional D evel­
opment and Assessment Center, a stateof-the-art clinical tearhlng facility, as w rll
as tours In the arras o f nursing, dentistry
and UK's Veterinary Teaching Hospital.
• A "hands-on* opportunity with the
computer-driven human patient simulator
developed by Joint efforts o f the colleges of
medicine and engineering.
• Presentations on herbal remedies, the
Kennedy Space Center and UF-NASA
emergency medical support team, the use
o f the Inlentel to nceess health-care in­
formal Inn, roping with anxiety In n hightech age. how to choose u midwife and the
benefits of exercise to all ages.
Advmtres In health science arc occu r­
ring at a rapid speed. Rrrcnt develop­
ments are changing the way wc view lift*
Itself. Technological advances are Im­
proving the early delectlon of disease and

Lake Mary
may have a
short night
By N ick P fclfau f
HERALD STAFF WRITER
LAKE MARY • Except for the
City Manager's report, a road
construction update one ordi­
nance and one resolution, this
Thursday's Lake Mary City
Commission meeting may be
relatively short. A number of
Items on both new and unfin­
ished business Irave already
been suggested for postpone­
ment.
As of earlier this week, the
following Items were listed on
the regular meeting agenda:
* Call to order - ceremonial
matters
,
* Special presentations - none
listed
* Citizen participation • update
on Rinehart Road construction
by David Oierach o f Conklin.
Porter 8c Holmes.
* City manager's report (see
below)
* Reports from mayor, com m is­
sioners. city attorney.
* Request for Sandy Ridge Pre­
liminary Planned Unit Devel­
opment approval for 23.58
acres, (postponed five times,
request to postpone again until
April 16).
* Request for approval and
variance for 140 foot m onopole
at 776 Sun Drive. (Request to
postpone until May 7).
* Ordinance 875 - 1st reading Change o f zoning north o f Sun
Drive, west o f Feather Edge.
Beverly Enterprise, applicant.
* Resolution 594 - Endorsing
acceleration of replacement o f
Interatate-4 bridge.
* Adjournment.
Aa o f earlier this week, the
following Items were Hated on

adding new precision lo the delivery of
Ihrrapcuttc drugs.
Whut Is It like to study and work tn an
academic lirullh renter where researchets lay the foundation for better health?
Find out hy enrolling In Health Discover­
ies ‘98...Beyond Mini Medical School.
Aitrnd dynamic Information presenta­
tions. guided tours of the Health Science
Cciilcr and Shands at UF. Talk wiiti staff
and students at exhibits planned esp e­
cially for llrnlth Discoveries '98.
Morr than 500 people attend Oils co m ­
munity educational program each yenr.
Health Discoveries *98 reflects Ihe Univer­
sity o f Florida's commitment to public
education regarding the explosion of
knowledge In the health sciences.
Tills year, for the first time. Health D is­
coveries will be a one-day conference with
multiple choices In speakers and lours.
Four sessions, with 17 speakers, tours,
postrrs. and exhibits have been planned
lor sehool-age youth to senior citizens,
There are topics and activities for the
whole faintly to enjoy. Plrase note that
children under 12 must be accompanied
liy adults.
Brought to you by the University of
Florida Medical Guild. Inc. The Guild was
founded In 1959 ns a non-profit volunteer
organization. Membership Is comprised of
spouses of Collrge of Medicine faculty.
Over the past 30 years the Guild lias
raised funds In excess of $250,000 to p ro ­
vide aradcm lr nwnrds. scholarships, sp e­

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JURISDICTION DIVISION
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SERVICES. Inc .
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QUTHERT A/K/A JAMES
WESTDROOK SNTDLR
DEITY A QUTHERT
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NOLENE HEDRICK.
MITZI S HEDRICK N/K/A
MITZI TOUNO.
MICHAEL ANDREW
HEDRICK. ROBERT
WATNE HEDRICK.
UNKNOWN HEIRS,
davrsaas, grant***,
assign***. 11*nor-*,
creditor*. tru *l**«, or othar
claimant* claiming by.
through, under or
against a* hair* oi
NOLENE HEORICK,
d *ca ***d . II Using,
and all unknown
parti** claiming by.
through, under and
1*4 wtu
not known lo ba
dead or alhra.
whether aald unknown
part!** may claim
an lntar**l A* apoutet.

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Sanford;
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nal
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great-grandmother.
Sarah
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■paciftcabon* and a complete description ol Ih# pro pored work
may ba obtained in parson from Iho office ol Ih# Administrator,
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specifications and contract documents may b* aiammsd in par­
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WEKIVA HUNT CLU0
COMMUNITY
ASSOCIATION. INC a Florida
nof-lor-praht corporation.
Plaintiff.
HARRY I Cl RN3IEIN and
LIAR(1ARA OERNSTEIN
Defendant*
NOTICS OR SALE
NOTICE IS h e r e b y g iv e n
Inal purtuint lo Ih# Final
Judgment
in
Foiaclotur#
entered On th* tSlh day ol
March. 104* In Civil Action No
M -t I4-CC-20-C ol Ih* County
Court ol th# Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit, in and lor Sammola
County
Florida,
in which
HARRY I OERNSTEIN and BAR­
BARA OERNSTEIN. ar* Ih*
Dalendenlt and WEKIVA HUNT
CLUD COMMUNITY ASSOCIA­
TION INC tt th* PUint.ft I will
tall to Ih* highail and b#tl ludder lor caih al th* w**1 front
door Ol Ih# Sammola County
Courlhou*#. Senlord Florid* al
MOO A M
on APRIL l llh
1444 Ih# following daacribad
real property **t IorIh in Ih*
Final Judgment
Lot 44. Waknra Hill*, taction S.
according to the plat thereof,
at recorded in Plat Hook I t .
P agat 24 Ih ol Ih* Public
“ - - 1 — flw| Eommol* County,

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DATED (hi* TSlh day o f March.
Maryann* M or**. Clark
By Jan* E Jaaawrc
Deputy Clark
Plaintiff* Attorney
EMIL A OASPERONI. JR . ESO
431 Wakrva Spring* Road
Longwood Florida 3277S
(407) 772*7303
NOTICE
AM ERICAN* WITH
DISABILITIES ACT OR I M S
Admlwlalrattva Order
Ns. S3-S7
Parson* with a disability who
need a apacial accommodation
lo participate In thn proceeding
should
contact
A0A
Coordinator al 301 N Park
Avanu*. Bull* North 301,
Senlord. Florida 32771 al 1***1
fiv* It) day* prior lo th* pro­
ceeding Telephone (407) 3234330. aalanalon 4227; I-S00SSS-0771 |TDD), or t-SH-SSSS770 IV). via Florida Rtlay
Service
Publish March 21. and April 1,
IH I
O L o -a n ________________________
IN TNB CIRCUIT COUNT
OR THE IETN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OR RLONIOA
IN AND RON
SEMINOLE COUNTY
6INBRAJ.
JURISDICTION DIVISION

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CASE NO. tT -S J t0 A 1 4 (
OMAC MORTQAOE
I
CORPORATION F7K/A OMAC
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
OR PA.
i
Plaintiff

VS
CHRISTOPHER ST
GEORGE BROMFIELO and
CAROL ACHILLES
GREEN. *t al .
Defend.-i,
NOTICE
O f FORECLOSURE SALE
Notice it hereby given &lt;*&gt;ei
pursuant to that Final Judgmen'
ot Foreclosure dated Mart*
13th 1441. and entered in civil
cat# number S7-S31CA14E cl
th# Circuit Court ol Ihe l l »
Judicial Circuit in and fur
Seminole
County
Florid*
wherein OMAC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION F/K/A 0M4C
MORTOAOE CORPORATION 01
PA. I* Plaintiff and CHRISTO­
PHER ST QE0RQE BROW
FIELD.
CAROL
ACHILLES
GREEN
SUNTRUST
0ANK
CENTRAL FLORIDA N A F/K/A
FLAGSHIP 0ANK OF SEMI
NOLS.
CENTRAL
FLORID*
REGIONAL HOSPITAL F/Kr*
SEMINOLE MEMORIAL HOSPi
TAL. UNITED STATE! OF AUER
ICA. RUSSELL R WINER. ii/ f t
O* lands nt(t). I ynU vaall lo th.
tughe* I and best bidder lor
cash al Ih* weal front door of
th* Seminal* Caunty court
houa* In lanlord, (am inol
County Florida, al 11 00 A
on th* lllh day of APRIL IH I
th* following described propri
ry a* M l forth In aatd.Fm
Judgment, to ant:
LOT 30. SAN SEBASTIAI
HEIOHTS, UNIT 3. ACCORDIN'
TO THE PLAT THEREOF A
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK I
PAGES SI ANO S I. PUBLN
RECORDS
OF
lEMtNOL
COUNTY. FLORIOA.
NOTE PURSUANT TO TH
FAIR
0EBT
COLLECTiO
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIR
IS OEEMEO TO 0E A DEB
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING
COLLECT A DEBT ANO AN
INFORMATION OBTAINED Wll
OE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
Dated Ih* 11th day Ol MARC
THS
MARYANNS MORSE
Clark of Circuit Court 1
By Jan* E Jaaawic
Deputy Clark
*
CODILII A STAWIARSKI .
* 0 i t Boy Seoul Boulevard
Sulla 4 »
Tampa. Florida 33E07
&lt;
S7-010E4
Publish March J5 and April
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“Serving Seminote County Since 1908 "

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grant***, or other
claimant!. ... ,
unknown p a rtorji) in
possession o l (ha subject
real property. 41:
unknown p*r*on&lt;*) in
po*a***ion of the aubtact
real property. *1.
Defendant*
NOTICE OR ACTION
TO:
UNKNOWN
H (IR (.
DEVISEEI.
GRANTEE*.
AlSIQNEEt. LIENORS. CREDI­
TORS. TRUSTEE!. OR OTHER
CLAIMANT! CLAIMING BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST
AS
H ilR I
OF
NOLENE HEORICK. DECEASED.
ADDRESS UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action for foradoaur* of mortgaga
on
ths
following
daacribad property
LOT ( . BLOCK B. HENSON'S
ACRES. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK S. PAGE SS. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
hat been Mad again*! you and
you ar* raquirad lo **n r* a
copy ol your wriMtn dalanta*.

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cial services to patients at Shands ut UF,
the H raltli Science Center, and the
Gainesville community.
f l i c Guild worked with the Health Sci­
ence Center Office of IHibllc Information
to bring this educational program to the
community.
Numerous exhibits and posters will hr
on display. 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. during Hcnlth
Discoveries '98...Beyond
Mini Medical
School. You will have the opportunity to
talk with Faculty, students nnd staff who
will explain their researrh studies at the
Unlvrrslty o f Florida Health Science CmIrr.
Tlie Whitney Lnb. a University o f Florida
marine resenreh Institute on the Atlantic
coast near SI. Augustine, will have their
education coordinator and docents ex­
plain research projects. Puppet patterns,
puzzles nnd printed Information will be
handed out.
Leant how studies of Horseshoe crab.
Caribbean spiny lobster, slipper lobster,
blur crab, sea cucumber, sea star, sea ur­
chins. clams, whelks, conch, hermit crab,
mud snails nnd fiddler crab aid under­
standing of problems related to human
health and the environment. View videos
o f spotted sea trout, nnd fly over o f estu
nry.
Parking will be available at both the
East and West parking garages that will
be open the day o f the event. Greeters will
be available at major entrances to give di­
rections.

I

Eugene Williams. 70. of Eats! 21st
Street. Sanford, who died March
27. will be held at noon Saturday
at New Life Word Center with
lUhluip Quinton Dames officiating.
Visitation will be held Friday I lo
3 p.m. al Great Deliverance I’cntrcoktal Church of Ood. DeLand.
and 5 lo 9 pan. al Sunrtae Chapel.
Sunrise Funeral Home. 900 Locust
Ave.. Sanford, (4071 322-7383. In
rhargr of arrangements.

Th* Sammola County Port Authority reserves the right lo r*|*ct
any or alt bids or any part thereof, to waty* any informality or
technics lily in Ih* bidding, to accept Ih* bid* or any part thereof
deemed most favorable lo Ih* interest ol Ih* Authority altar all
bids have bean aasrrvnad and evaluated, or lo rated all bids, rasdvartiaa or cancel Ih* proposed work
TIME AND PLACE OF DID OPE NINO
Sealed bid* wIK ba received at th* olfw * ol th* Administrator
until 1100 hour* (3 00 p m . s d t l , Wednesday, May 13th. 1000. al
which lima they will b# publicly opened and read aloud. Any bid
racaivad attar th* specified bid closing time will nol bo coniid•rad No bids shall ba withdrawn lor a period ol thirty (30) day*
tubssquanl lo th* bid opening without Ih* content of Iho
Administrator, Sammola County Port Authority
Oalad this 24th day ol March. IS M . al Sanford. Sammola
County, Fioridi
By Order ol (EMINOLE COUNTY PORT AUTHORITY
*/ Bob R Dougina. Chairman
Attasl Brand* Caray. Secretary
Publish April 1. I H I
April I 144*
DCP -12

CITY OR LAMB MARY. FLORIDA
NOTICE OR PUBLIC MBANINQ
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by th* Cily Commaston o l Ih* C ilf of
Lake Mary. Florida that said Commission will hold a Public
Hearing on April lllh . IM S *1 7 00 p m . o r a t toon lhamaflar at
possible, to considaf a request from (b a n g Communlcuboot for
•da Plan Approval for th* addition o l an oNic* building and a
warshout* building with a variance from Ih* o ff-til* parking
requirements of Appandu B. (action 2 of th* City Codo of
Ordinances, to reduce Ih* number of parking apnea* from 211 to
231, a varianen from th# requirements of (action 1(4 26 of Ih*
City Cod* of Ordinance* to allow a retaining wall lo ba built on all
Sour ltd ** ol o atormsralor pond, and a variance to Sac Iion 144 20
of th* City Cod* of Ordinance* lo omit the provision o l a hedge al
the b o w of a retaining wait an tha following daacribad property
Th* South 300 00 teat oi tha Eaat H I 00 laat of th* N ( 1/4 ei Ih*
EC 1/4 of th* * ( 1/4, Section ( . Township 20 South. Rang* 30
Eaat. Eammoia County, Florida. Last Right-ol-Way tor Rinehart
Road
AND ALSO
f
Beginning at tha toulhwosl corner o l Ih* Northeast 1/4 ol Ihe
Southeast 1/4 of (action S. Township 20 South. Rang* 30 East.
■aminol* County, Florida. Thane* run North 00* 27 minulas, IS
second* West lor a distance of 100 000 laat slang Iho W att Una
of Ih* North***! 1/4 ol th* Southeast 1/4 of (action S . t o l poml
tor coiner. Thence run South S3* 3E minulas. SS Mconda East tor
a distance of H 022 Im | to th* POINT OF BEGINNING Thane*
run North 00* 27 minutes. IS seconds West lor ■ distance of
224 M l Im I to a point lor corner; Thane* run North M * I t pilnulas 12 aocqpda East for a distance ol 3S1 41E laat lo a point lor
cornor, Thane# run South 00* 30 minulas, M second* Eaat for a
distance o f 300 000 last to a point tor corner, said point being In
tha South tin* of tha Nonhead 1/4 o f th* Southeast 1/4 of S**bon
•; Thane* run South IS* (1 minulas. 12 second! Waal along ths
aforamanllonad South Una for a distance oi 170 220 teal l a a
point tar corner. Thane* run North S3* M minute*. M M cqndi
Waal for a distance of 1(0 044 Iasi to Iho POINT OR BEGINNING
Tha Public Hasting wiX be held in th* Commaston Chamkbrs.
100 N. Country Club Rood. Lake Mary Th* pubtio is invited to
attend and b* heard Said (waring may b* continued from lima to
tons until a (mat decision is mad* by Ih* Cily Commission. '•
PERSONS WITH Dt$ABIUTtC6 NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDING! SHOULD CONTACT
THE CITY ADA COORDINATOR AT LEAST 4 ( HOURS M ADVANCE
OF THS ME (TING AT (4(7) 324-3024.
NOTE PERSONS ARE ADVISED THAT A TAPED RECORD.OF
THIS MEITINQ IS MAOS BY THS CITY FOR ITS CONVENIENCE
THIS RECORO MAY NOT CONSTITUTE AN ADSOUATE RECfJRD
FOR THE PURPOSE! OR APPEAL FROM A DECISION MAOS-BY
THE CITY. ANY PERSON WISHINO TO ENSURE THAT AN ADE­
QUATE RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS MAINTAINED FOR
APPELLATE PURPOSE* IE ADVISED TO MAKE THE NECESSARY
ARRANGEMENTS AT HIS ON HER OWN EXPENSE
.
\
CITY OF LAKE MANY. FLONIDA
Carol A Foster. City Clark
DATED March 20th. IS M
PUBLISH; April 1, IS M
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Meeting'
Continued from Page 2A

April Fool’s Day:
Keep ‘em laughing
. It's common
knowledge
that April 1 is April Fool's, or
All Fool’s Day. People are
bcllcvetl to have observed
tills day by playing pranks
on ollicrs since as far back
.''ns 1812.
In addition, April Is Na. tlonal Humor Month, International Twit Award Month
• (for the people with the
worst sense of humor). Holy
-■Humor Month, and a few
•other associated designa­
tions.
The point here Is to call at­
tention to two more designa­
tions. April 1 Is National
, -Fun at Work Day and the
beginning of Stress Aware­
ness Month.
In combining these two. It
' • doesn’t mean that everyone
at the work place must be a
practical Joker In order to
avoid stress. But people
_ _ studying stress arc quick to
r.polnt out that a smile and
- "friendly attitude goes a long
,.wny toward providing a
more comfortable atmos­
phere. whether at work or
elsewhere.
Places
of
employment
where there Is no humor or
friendliness at all arc places
, with large turnovers o f per­
sonnel, higher than normal
‘.'work days lost because o f
Illness, and plenty o f com­

plaints and gripes behind
the scenes.
Certainly, there often arc
few If any Incidents at work
which can be considered
humorous. Hut the lack of a
rib-tickling event shouldn't
prevent a person from hav­
ing a friendly attitude.
For Humor Month, the
suggestion
Is 'Sm ile
at
someone nnd they’ll smile
back.' (Of course a few may
ask. 'What arc you smiling
about.* then you may be In
trouble). But the key word Is
'smile* not "smirk."
Medical science has proven
that people who arc happy
or at least have a good atti­
tude townrd life have a ten­
dency to live longer. That’s
perhaps another reason to
turn
that
frown
upside
down.
Keep In mind, April Fool's
Day shouldn't mean puking
fun at someone to the point
where feelings urc hurt or
other problems result. It Is
possible to be happy, even to
Joke around, without caus­
ing mental or physical In­
jury to another.
Forrest Gump said It,
'Happy Is as happy docs.'
Make that your motto for
this day and this month.
Keep ’em smiling. It’ll make a
better day for everyone.

Libraries adopt
7-day schedule
By R i m Whit*
HERALD STAFF WRITER
. SEMINOLE COUNTY - Semi­
nole County residents who
‘ . want to vtstt their libraries on
Fridays will be able to do so
beginning April 10.
. Susy Goldman, library and
leisure services director for the
County, said a revision o f the
"days and hours the libraries
. -operate are tn response to citi­
zen Input solicited before the
• draft o f the 1008 strategic
plan.
The new hours expand the
• library system's weekly oper- * atlng hours from 64 to 68
’ .•'hours.
, . Three years ago the county
decided to close Its live librar­
ies on Fridays, a strategy that
was not well received by resi­
dents. T h e reasoning behind
this was that Fridays were the
lightest for library usage and
we wanted to extend our serv­
ices to Sundays," Qoldman
said.
The shift proved to be good
and bad. 'Sundays from 1 p.m.
to 5 p.m. became our busiest
hours." Ooldman said. "What
we did was make a trade-olT of
Fridays for Sundays. Now. we'U
have the libraries open both
days."
Under the new schedule, the
county libraries will be open
. Monday through Thursday from
0 a.m. to 6 p.m.. Fridays and
* Saturdays from 9 a.m. to S
■ p.m. and on Sunday from 1

Develop
f. coatlaasd tnm Pegs IA
have voted for approv­
als. Now, It Is being presented
" t o the P&amp;Z commission this
. Thursday for rezoning from the
- current Agricultural design a'• tlon.
Items scheduled for dlscus«io n during the PAZ meeting
are as follows:
:* &gt; Rezoning request for property
at 3651 W. First S treet from
" 'County C -l to Multiple Family
1 Vpwelllng Residential.

I

* Request commission author­
ize Florida Highway Products.
Inc. to resurface streets In
Hills o f L ike Mary, In an
amount not to exceed $65,000.
• Request commission endorse
CALNO's recommendation lo
reappoint Councilman Hagood
of Oviedo to the Seminole
County Expressway Authority.
*
Requrst
commission
to
authorize mayor to execute
pre-treatment
Interlocal
agreement
with
Seminole
County.
• Information only - change or­
der on Rinehart Road, re­
sponse to questions regarding
Crystal Lake Basin, update on
downtown
study,
additional
Items.
Prior to the beginning o f the
Lake Mary City Commission
meeting at 7 p.m.. Ihrre Is a
work session, scheduled begin­
ning at 5:30 p.m. to hear d is­
cussion on a proposed local
government
cable
access
channel.
Lake Maty Chy Hall Is lo ­
cated at 100 N. Country Club
Road.

March-------Continued bom Fog* 1A

The Star Spangled Banner
was sung by the Ooldsboro
School Choir. Pastor Ricky
Scott o f New Mt. Calvary Bap­
tist Church gave the prayer of
peace and non-violence.
Personal testimonies were
given by former drug addict
and victim o f violence, the Rev.
Moore, who has found the Lord
after a life of drugs, crime and
abuse to his body, family and
community. He is presently u
member of Freedom Assembly
Church.
Reginald Ordgrn reminded
the audience, especially the
kids, that drugs will destroy
them. That people must speak
up against drugs and live the
American
dream.
'Parents
must
be
accountable
by
knowing who Ihelr children
hang out with and where they
are at all times. Strong kids
with good self-esteem must a f­
fect other lives. Say no to
drugs.* he said.
Entertainment from Tajlri
School o f in fo rm in g Arts, re­

Tha Ovlado Marketplace Regal 22 hae postponed Ita grand opening due to wiring problems.

Theater won’t open Friday
By David Frasier
HERALD STAFF WRITER
OVIEDO - The Oviedo Marketplnre Hrg.il 22 Is
closed Indefinitely until building inspectors
green light the new complrx. The t lira ter had
planned lo open its doors on Friday. April 3. but.
due to electrical-wiring problems, the theater's
opening Is postponed till next week, may be
longer.
Rrgal 22 sports the latest trend In movie-going
with stadium seating, romforiuble, high back

minded kids that they have a
' determination
to
become
somebody.
Lake Brantley Step Team,
both girls and boys, gave a
great processional
perform ­
ance. West SAnford Boys and
Girls cheerleaders showed the
crowd that this Is a positive
place lo be. Kids team how to
become positive citizens.
Mllwee cheerleaders,
the
Spartans, cheered the audience
on to non-violence. Crooms
Academy
R.O.T.C.
received
special thanks for the per­
formance as they led the
inarch down Sanford's Semi­
nole Boulevard.
W lillr ribbons were pinned
on, tn honor of those who died
violently because of homicides,
by Sherri Shield of the Stale
Attorney's
Office.
Debbie
Shader speaking on domestic
violence.
Vernon
McQueen
speaking on alcohol and drugs.
Seminole County School's Pattie Fritch. and Chief Deputy
Steve llairett
o f Seminole
Sheriff's Office speaking on
weapons.

chairs, various refreshments and digital sound
systems. It will also have 2-day advance ticket
sales nnd tickets purchased try crrdlt card.
The two events that Regal planned for Its
grand opening have hern canceled.
Jrnnlfcr
Harris, marketing director for Regal Cinemas,
said that ticket holders for those events will be
able to redeem them for uny regular show unlll
the end of the year.
Regnl Cinema Is the second largest exhibitor
In North America operating 2,357 screens at 251)
locations In 23 slates.

City o f Sanford Chief o f Po­
lice, Joe Dillard, gave closing
remarks. He spoke o f the cur­
rent violence In our community
and our nation. He reminded
the audience that It Is up to the
law. parents and community to
teach our children against vio ­
lence because the Bible says
there Is a lime to live, a time to
die, and a lime for peace. "Yest
And It Is nowt* he said.
Soloist Latressa Haws and
the Tajlri Arts sang the closing
selection *God Bless Am erica'.
The committee for a violence
free community declares vic­
tory over violence In Seminole
County 'in the Sanford area.
Wrnr a white ribbon to support
a violence free community,
says Vem on McQueen o f the
CJrove and Seminole H.O.P.E.
Keep our schools safe and
drug free. Join DARE.
Thanks for those sponsors
who help make this event pos­
sible: Goodings. R.J. Grouxs
Corp.. Coca Cola. 102 Jamx,
Star Bright Laundry and San­
ford Optimist Club.

Join the fight against MS
From Staff Reports

Susy Qoldman
p.m. to 5 p.m.
Ooldman said that no new
stalT members were needed to
accommodate the new sched­
ule. She said there are 66 full­
time and 12 part-time people.
"We also bring in temporary
people to help shelve." she
said.
The five county libraries lo ­
cated In Sanford. Casselberry.
Oviedo. Lake Mary and Longwood serve as many as 4,000
a day. Ooldman said the new
seven-day service was similar
to those In Orange and Osceola
counties. Winter Park and
Maitland.
The new scheduling goes Into
affect on Sunday. April 5.

IN B R IE F

*

? ,* Request for conditional use
i-for property at 1115 W. 10th
Street regarding a rear yard
setback variance.
•* Request for conditional use
; for property at 1300 W. Sev­
enth Sheet for a cosmetology
'p a in in g center.
Other business from the
•p om m i salon
members
and
. * floor.
-T h e
Sanford Planning and
Zoning Commission meeting Is
scheduled to begin at 7 p.m.
this Thursday evening, in the
commission chambers o f San­
ford City Hall. 300 N. Park
Avenue.

the agenda for the city man­
ager’s report:
• Request commission approval
o f equipment for lire depart­
ment. not to exceed $7,750.14.

Lietntt lutpandtd

SEMINOLE COUNTY - Every­
one can Join In the battle
against multiple sclerosis (MS).
It's a deadly disease that ran­
domly attacks a person's nerv­
ous system, wearing away the
control over the body.
Tills Saturday. Utc Central
Florida Chapter o f the National
MS Society Is holding two MS
Walks. The events will be 5K
and 15K walks through beau­
tiful neighborhoods In Winter
Park, or the LPOA Interna­
tional Oolf Community In Day­
tona Beach.
Tills won't be Just a local
event, as the chapter will be
Joining others across the entire
nation tn this massive fund
raising event, held annually on
the flrat Saturday o f April.
Millions o f persons
have
turned out for the walks. Lo­
cally, over 2,000 participants
are expected.
The Winter Park event will
begin with registration at 8
a.m. and the walk beginning at
9 a.m. The event kicks o ff from
Fleet Peoples Park, com er of
Lakcmont Avenue and Glen
Ridge Way.

Billy Nuesslc. 20. o f 2734
Ridgewood Avc.. Sanford, was
arrested
Monday
by Lake
Mary
police.
Nuesslc
was
charged with driving while li­
cense is suspended or r e ­
voked. no vehicle registration
and Illegal license plate/ at­
tached mobile home sticker.
Nucsale was arrested at the
above address. Officer con­
ducted
a traffic
stop
on
Nuessle for a broken right tall
light and the car's tag came
back "not found".

Funds'

Virgil Thompklns, 42. o f 126
Bethune Clr., Sanford, was ar­
rested Monday by Seminole
County deputies.
Thomklns
was charged with driving while
license Is suspended or r e ­
voked and possession o f drug
paraphernalia. Thompklns was
arrested at the com er of 10th
Street and Olive Street. Officer
lled Thompklns over for
vtng a tag with an unread­
able expiration date.

nomic Development Commis­
sion o f Mid Florida. He Is a
former
commissioner
and
mayor o f Lake Mary.
Morris Is being opposed In
the District 2 race this year by
Bob West, s newcomer to
county
politics.
West
an­
nounced Ilia candidacy nine
months ago. and had raised
f 10.000 In a grass roots donaUons through December.
*Wc won’t have any big flashy

C

Local Walk Volunteer Coor­
dinator Ruth Gaines o f Sanford
said some o f the longer walk
participants would probably
conclude the event by around 1
p.m.
Gaines said lhat o f all the
money obtained through this
walk. 40 percent goes to na­

tional research, with the re­
maining 60 percent remaining
locally, to handle a variety of
needs.
"We also need volunteers.'
Oalnes said. ~Wc need people
to help with Just about every
aspect of the event, including
chrck-tn people, food crews,
traffic coordinators, rest and
water stop workers, spotters
and many others.*
In another fund raising en­
deavor. the MS Society has
also published a special 1998
calendar. "MS Through the
Eyes of a Child.* Each month
contains a painting or drawing
done by a Central Florida stu­
dent. ages 5 to 15. who have
some connection with MS.
Local artist Include Trish
Whitney. 14. o f Oviedo, whose
work Is entitled 'M S Around
the World * and relates to a
friend's father who has MS.
Another artist Is seven year
old Devon Simmons o f Winter
Park, whose work depicts the
MS Walk and deals with her
grandmother.
The calendar Is being pro­
duced by Shared Solutions,
who may be contacted at 1800-887-8100.
Tire Central Florida Chapter
of the MS Society covers a
dozen counties
o f Central
Florida, with over 16,000 per­
sons affected by the disease In
these areas. Services provided
to
these
persona,
mostly
through
funds
obtained
through walks and calendars

parties." Wrst said. ‘ W e ll Just
keep going door-to-door, ask­
ing people what issues concern
them and try to explain what 1
have In mind."
West said that lie wasn't a irprised
Morris
brought
In
•26,000 in contributions from
one fund raiser. 'When you're
the incumbent chairman you
have to expect that. I thought
he might even get more than
that."

Include Information and refer­
ral services, education for the
newly diagnosed and physi­
cians. counseling for people
with MS and their families,
equipment loans and repairs,
advocacy, emergency respite
care and research.
For additional Information
regarding the
MS
society,
phone the Central
Florida
Chapter at (407) 896-3873.

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People
M a u i flavor sparks leftover smoked ham

CALENDAR
Blood B a n k
Central Florida Wood Hank
is asking donors of all types
b lo o d - especially O tyj&gt;e dotinrs - to donate at Its Sanford
branch. 1302 E. Second St For
infom ialton. call 322 0822.

Al-Anon
A support group for friends
relatives of alcoholics (AlAnon) meets even- Wednesday,
.it S p m . at 111 F. 27ih Si .
Hist west o f Sanford Avenue In
Sanford. New visit'
or m em ­
bers arr welcome
this 12s i e p group

or

Co astlin ers
Sanford Tlie
Coast liners
meetings are held at 10 a.111.
the tlrst Wrdllcsday of eacli
n nth al the Sanford Senior
t enter 401 E. Seminole Utvd.
All Inirrested
railroaders,
both active and retired, are In­
vited to attend.
Foi information, call Horace
Green. 322 5493.

mrets the fourth Wednesday of
each month front Sepletnl&gt;er
through May. For Information,
contact Marvann I loll. 3216226.

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

TOPS
A local chapter ol TOPS
(Take Oil Pounds Sensibly)
meets every Wednesday a I 6:30
p m ., in tltc auditorium ol
Soulh Seminole Hospital. 555
W.
S.R.
434.
Longwood.
Weighing beings at 5:30 p m
Tlie first meeting Is held every
Wednesday.
at
9:30.
al
l.akrvtrw Christian
Church.
1400 Hear L»ike Road Apopka
For Information, call 293 5048

Al-Anon
If you know, or live wllh on
alcoholic, there is help
Al Anon is an anonymous,
non profit organization, open
to anyone who ts a relative or
frtrnd of an alcoholic.
Serenity Won At Anon meets
each Monday, Tuesday and
Thursday,
(Thursday
non­
smoking) evening at 8 p.m.
Meetings are held In the bark
room of the Sahara Club. 2587
South Sanford Avc.. Sanford.
For additional meeting times
and locations In the Central
Honda area, or for more In­
formation. rail 321-9122.

Welcome Wagon
Seminole Spokes Welcome
Wagon
Club
of
Seminole
county holds a coffee for new­
comers .md second Wednesday
ol evriv month from 10 a.in
until noon. For Information on
address, call Hetty. 695-01-14.
or Lucy. 322-7877.

Fellowship

Lunch,

LO.NGWOOD-Ail area seniors
are invited to Join a seniors
group currenily meeting at the
Orthodox Church of St. Ste­
phen. 1895 Lake Emma ltd.
A covered dtsh luncheon, at
noon. Is followed by Hibtr
siiuly and fellowship.
Tlie group meets on the sec­
ond and fourth Wednesday of
the month. For more Informa­
tion. contact Mary Uurkc at
330-6391.

Widowed Persons
All wldowrd persons are In­
vited to meet al 1:50 p.m tlie
second and fourth Wednesday
ol every month at the C assel­
berry Senior Center. 200 l-rke
Triplet Drive. Casselberry.

Nar-Anon
Niir-Anon
meets
every
Wednesday at 8 p.m. al South
Seminole Hospllal. 555 West
Stale Road 434. Izingwood.
Nar Anon Is a support group
open to families and furiids of
addicts. Dally living with an
addict ts more tunnotl than you
ran handle by yourself. Join
for support In coping with your
addict: gain serenity to make
decisions and put our live back
in focus. Cull 261-1900 for
more Information.

Honey Glazed Baked Ham
With Orange Sauce
(from the Plantation House
Inn)
litis recipe makes n ham
lover out of everyone that I
have made it lor. H its Inn
serves some of the best countty style meals In a setting
straight from Gone W llh Tlie
Wind. Tlie first reelin' leads lo
the flavor of the “left over* meal
that comes from the north
shore of Maul and works great
with the ham that Is left or can
stand on Its own when made
with u ham steak.
Ingredients:
I fully looked smoked ham 5
lo 6 lbs,
1 cup orange inter
2 lbs. honey
l/ 2 tsp each dove, cinnamon,
onion powder, garhi |n&gt;wdrr
1/4 Isp e.uli allspice, nutmeg,
white pepper
ITrheat over to 325 degrees.
Cut top side of haul (tlilikrst
side fontt (he bone) In diagonal
cuts 1/2 Inch deep, I Inch
apart. In rach direction form
mg a I Inch squate diamond
(Mitcni across the lop. Place
Ilam in a Luge Covered roasting
l&gt;an Pour orange juice over
I lam, thru drizzle honrv over
the top. Sprinkle entire ham
with all the seasonings. Cover
and hake for 15 minutes for
each (found ol weight at 325

Seminole Spokes
Wagon
Club
of

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
Hetty. 695-0144. or Lucy. 3227877.

Alzheimer’s Support
Hie
Alzheimer's
Support
Group for Caregivers meets the
fourth Wednesday, at 10 a,m..
ul tlir Frank Evans Center In
Lake Mary. All Interested are
Invited
In
attend.
Shelly
Grassier, a licensed Alzheimer
therapist, leads the discussion
and answers questions. For
Information, call 323-4938 or
321-3060.

Woman's Club
Lake

Mary

Tlie West Volusia Holocaust
Mcmonal Council presents the
1995 96 film sertes the first
Wednesday o f every month
through March, at 7:30 p.m.. at
the Temple Shalom o f Deltona.
1785 Elkcont Hlvd.. Deltona.
Phono: (904)709-2202.

Welcome
Seminole

Woman's

Club

Camera Club
The Seminole Lake Mary
Camera Club meets the second
Wednesday every month In Old
Lake Mary City Hall. 158 N.
Country Club Rd. at 7:30 p.m.
For more information,
call
Grace at 321-4723 or Sol at
323-8691.

Weight Watchers
A local chapter o f Weight
Watchers meets at the Lake
Mary
Community
Building
every Thursday from 4:45 to
6:45 p.m.

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wav. and ll you'rr hunting for a
delightful homemade trr.u 10
pul in loved ones' Easter has
krl Ibis year, try preparing
One Bowl Brownlee ILikrd to
fudtty. chocolate
perfection,
thesr drlu unis brownies ran
be drruratrd Ul colorful de­
signs or cut Into springtime
shape* and arr a festive twist
on
die
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treats.
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Bake: 35 minutrs
4 squares unsweetrnrd baking
ch orolalr
3/4 cup fl- t /2 sinks) buttrr or
margarine
2 cups sugar
3 eggs
I tsp. vanilla
I m p flour
I cup coarsely ctiop|&gt;ed nuts
(optional)
While Chocolate
Coconut
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(325 degrees F for glass baking
dish). Line 13x9 Inch baking
pan with full extending over
edges lo use as handles.
Grrase foil.
Mlerow’avr
chocolate
and
butter in large murowavablr
bowl on HIGH 2 minutes or un­
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300 N.
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32771.

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pan lo loosen brownies from
sides Lift from pan using loll
as handles onto cutting tioard.
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Coconut Frosting
lirlrtgrrate brownie* 10. nil 11ulrs to set (rusting Cut Into
squares or cut with cookie cu t­
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as bunnies (H ess cutter down
lulu brownies to cut. Lift iq&gt;
and push brownie up through
cutler lo remove I Decorate
with assorted Cakr Malr d eco­
rating Icings, glossy decorating
gels and dreors. Makes 24
fudgv brownie squarr* or atwul
10 brownlr rut-outs.
White Chocolate
Coconut Floating
Beal I stick soflrurd butler. I
cup powdrrrd sugar and 2
Tbsp milk In medium bowl
wllh electric mlxrr on low
speed until blended. Beat on
medium speed 30 seconds until
smooth. Beal In 3 squares
melted Baker's premium while
baking chorolalr. Stir In half
of a 7 oz. bag II-I/ 3 cups)
Baker's Angel Make Coconut.
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remaining coconut
over brownies after they are
frosted und rut. If desired.
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Sister feels guilty for suicide

WEDNESDAY PRIME TIME
Haw%%

Maul Pineapple Ham
and Sweet Potatoea
Ingredient*:
4 sweet potatoes, peel, cut In
half and slice luln 1/2 Inch
pieces
I 80/ ran chunk pineapple
1 green I m-11 pepper rut In thin
strips
4 Ihs. applesauce
2 Ihs. rat h blown sugar, light
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l&gt;er. nutmeg
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p lrirs and place into a large
cuvrird casserole dish Save
the remaining lame and small
pieces ol ham for a pot of
I h-.his nr soup lor a thud meal
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saiiirp.ui
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chunks and [fepper slu rs over
the ham slices. Into the sautc|Mll with the pinr.ipplr Juice
add hrowii sugar, vinegar, roux.
salt. |K-p|H-&gt;.
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and |Miut over ham
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top ol casserole dish. Spread

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slu rs and sprinkle wiih cin­
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degrees for 30 minutrs.
Sendee Hits dish with rlrr
and garnish tlie plate with
slices of kiwi and star fruit or
your lavorilr tropical fruits.
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that you enjoy. I prefer lo use
dry wines lo cook wllh so the
sweetness of the wine does not
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DEAR AHHY: Tilts u in rMponse
to ihe letter aigned ‘ Lesson
Learned * You told the sister who
wrote It that (I Is normal for sur­
vivor* of suicide to expenence guilt.
Abby, she didn't hsve time for a
cup of tea because she ‘ didn't hsve
money* to go to a cafe! Ill bet the
suicidal sister would hsve been
grateful for a friendly cup of tea at
her enter’s. Her twin niece* would
have distracted her from her own
problems. The suicidal sister asked
for one Saturday night. Again, the
sister refused. I ll bet everv Satur­
day night she spend* with her hus­
band will be haunted by her sister's
request. I should hope she feels
guilt — not for what she did, but for
what she didn't do!
Even though I agree that the sui­
cidal sister was responsible for her
own life, she obviously felt very
estranged from her family. Perhaps
an outstretched hand could have
made a difference. Her dead aister
made no unreaaonable demands.
The sister who wrote Is feeling
guilty because she is!
Abby, you were far too easy on
this lady. Ill bet you got a lot of flak
onthii.
SANDY IN 8TUYVESANT. N Y.
D E A R SA N D Y i “L e o n
L e a rn e d " w as cou rageo u s
enough to publicly admit her
Insensitivity end tack of under'
■tending o f her elster’e needs.
She le d e a rly Buffering, and I
sew no need to further chastise

ADVICE

*

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

her for something that cannot
be changed.
Yee, I did receive some flak
for my answer. However, I also
received some mail that was
very helpfuL Read on:
DEAR ABBY: I sew the letter
about the poor young woman who
aufTered from depression and chron­
ic fatigue syndrome. I feel deeply for
the aister who ignored her sister's
call for help. When ‘ Lesson
Learned* told her stater that the
younger woman didn't know what
‘ chroiiic-living-life-fatigue is,* it was
clear that she did not understand
that chronic fatigue syndrome is a
real disease, for which diagnostic
criteria were established by the
Centers for Disease Control in 1UH8.
The
disease
is insidious, leaving the ratient
constantly exhausted, depressed,
and burdened with a myriad of
problems.
Many medical professionals do
not believe that the disease is
I

caused by ■ virus, an enzyme d&lt;
ciency, or any of the other orient
reasons that validate this as a ph
ical disease. They believe it to
'mental* or nonexistent. Because
this, a vast majority of those w
hsve it go undiagnosed. Ms
patients do not receive the prop
medical care because of their phy
cisn's lack of interest in a disea
with no known cause or cure, so i
passed off as hypochrondria or
mental disorder.
Suicide among those afflict
with chronic fatigue and immu;
dysfunction syndrome ICFIDS)
high. 'Lesson learned* was devi
tated by the death of her sister, b
it is doubtful she could have doi
anything to prevent it.
Readers who want more infc
mat ion should write to the Arizot
CFIDS and Advocacy Institut
1125 W. Baseline, No. 212, Me*
Aril. 85210.
THOMAS E. SMITH, PH.I
MESA, AR1
D EAR R EAD ER S! You ca
also contact the CFIDS Aaeoci
tlon o f America Inc., P.O. Be
220398, Charlotte, N.C. 2822!
0398 (encloa* a self-addresse*
■tamped (S3 cents) envelope) &lt;
call toll-free! 1-800-442-3437.
F a r Abby's favertte fam ily recipes,
■end ■ Ions. w j M f w e e t ee veteee, pi ue
check or money order lor t U t (M AO la
Canada) lot Dear Abby, Cnrhbootlel No.
I, P A Bos 447, Mount Morris. UL 410S40447. IPoeUee U Indudad.)

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Seminole Herald. Sanlord. Florida •Wednesday April 1,1998

‘Un&amp;ung.
3iexaca

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A landmark victory
Seminole bests Oviedo
for first time ever in
fast-pitch softball

JCeiiU Wexntx

Members of
first-year
teams play
for the love
of their sport
* SANFORD _ This wrrk'e Unsung Hrro In really
La group of people.
? I Topic who go mil night after night and play
their hearts out. knowing that a win In nut Im­
possible. muylrc just out of reach for the time
tietng
These unsung heroes are first year teams. Uke
.ill of the teams at Winter Springs. Uke the
Seminole High School girl s lac rosse team.
These kids are prac tic ing Just as Itard us the
other kids In the county. Maybe even harder
since they know that they are the underdogs
from tlie liegtnnlng Kvrry day after school, they
are out on the fields and cuurts of their schools,
after s e n d in g an entire day In Ihr classroom,
like the players un teams who have been around
for years The new kids are even at u further d is­
advantage If you add In the fact that some may
never have been rxfKmed to the aporl Irefute.
They came out lor the team Irecauae It was new
« t d Interesting and they wanted to try something
different, that doesn't make them worse athletes.
It makes them willing to try new things. So while
they are out prurtlrlng. running and going
through countless drills, they also have the re­
sponsibility of learning something that may be
very foreign to them.
It can't Ire easy for a coach to lake on a first
year, either. And Just because they may not have
.1 winning record In tlretr very first season, these
coaches don't care any less nor are they any less
talented. In fuel, a lot of the coaches at Winter
Springs and on first year teams tliruughout the
county are seasoned professionals front other
s|N»rts or other schools. Their credentials ure
Junl u s good u s thrlr upponrnl's and they are
geuutnrly concerned with the welfare of their
tram Just Uke any other coach. Thry ore doing
thr best thry ran to teach their players the
rules, strategies und finer paints of u sport while
also conditioning and strengthening their players. most of whom they have never coached be­
fore.
Willie building a program from the ground up
Is qullr u task und the efforts are rewarded In
time when the team Is a Kurcess. It Is a very
hard road to travel, there will l&gt;c losses, frustra­
tion und ridicule from parents und community
members. There will l»e broken hearts among
both the players and the coaching staff when,
night aftrr nigh, the team Is playing the very
best they ran and continue to lose. But their day
will come.
Tire persrvrranc r o f the roarhrs and thr playrrs. coupled with thr support of administration
and parents, cun only serve to build a tram that
will know what It Is Uke to lose and will llnd a
way to overcome those obstacles that faced them
early on. Evriy team lias gone through It. Every
school has been new at one time. They have
found the strength to continue and hold their
heads high when It seemed they would never pull
out a winning season.
Winter Springs lias competed on the varsity
level In rvrry sport except football, despite an
enrollment o f only freshmen and sophomores,
and has been a team to reckon with. They have
not sided away from any opponent and stood
thrlr ground, taking lumps and occasional wins
with them along the way. Just remember, those
kids will tiavc a year o f experience behind them
next year and will only be Juniors and sopho­
mores. And just wait until they arc Seniors and
Juniors who have been playing together for these
years. Who'll be laughing then?
Aa for the girl's lacrosse team at Seminole, cut
them some slack. Some o f those girls have never
even seen a lacrosse ball b n arc, much less know
the Ins and ouls o f the game itself. They are
working very hard and are learning with rvrry
match. Sure, they make mistakes. But doesn't
every team? Only difference I. other learns know
how to cover them up better. They'll get there.
This is the very first year for a team at the
school and they can't be expected to be com peti­
tive against aged programs.
There are other first year teams out there, and
although they have not been names, they haven't
been forgotten. Hopefully, the support they are
receiving from coaches, friends and family will
cany over to the other areas o f the community.
UntU that happens, the athletes Just have to
know that no first year tram should be expected
to break record? or win districts. The fact that
they are out there, giving It their all, makes them
winners. Not how many X*a there are In the win
column.

Dy Dean Smith
HERALD SPORTS EDITOR
SANFORD _ Krllry bington did
rvrrythtiig but kick thr ball Into
Ihr air and grab It with hrr teeth,
licit Seminole's senior cenirrflclder
mad an outstanding catch lo end
the game and preserve a hard
loiighl 3-2 victory over Oviedo in
Seminole Athletic Conference girls'
last-pitch softball action Tuesday
night .it Seminole High School.
Tlie Fighting Semi notes never
trailed tn thr game, hut the Finns
would not go away, putting runners
on first and second with two out In
the bottom of thr seventh Inning.
Mandy Hngston then lofted a
soil liner into Irftcenler field that
serinrd destined to be a gametying slnglr. but Uington got a
glove on thr bull. Hipped II Into the
air. rolled on thr ground and
caught the hall oil hrr chest with
her hare hand to clinch thr win.
T in proud of thr girls.* said an
cxrllrd Seminole roach Dave R o­
gers. *1 told them before the sea­

Kstoy Langton doublod n a run and made a crucial game saving catcfi as Semi­
nole defeated Owedo for the first time ever in fast-pitch softball. 3-2, Tuesday

Errors, no
clutch hits
send SCC
softball to
twin loss

FIGHTINQ BEMINOLE8 3.
LIONS 3
O v ie d o
O O O O llO . 2 8 0
S e m in o le
101 0 1 0 a
3 4 2
H u m id suit Parker Duvall anti FUUnd W P
. Duvall |S 41 IJ* _ Howard Save . Hour 211
. Ovtrifu Srt|uli»n Seminole. Langton 311 _
IKKir I IN
nnrw N m frd * _ Srmlnolr H 4
tftrraii ;» :i s a c

Smith leads Rams
past Patriots 9-0
* i »t

By Jeff Bertlaicke
ASSISTANT STORYS EDITOR

From BtalT Re porta
GAINESVILLE _ The Seminole
Community College softball team
was tin own worst enemy last in a
Mid-Florida Conference
doubleheader against Santa Fe Commu­
nity Colirge In Galneevlllr.
*We played SFCC tough In both
games.* said SCC head roach
Courtney Miller. 'But three errors
In the sixth Inning led to their runs
In the first game and against a
leant like Santa Fe tliree runs are
hard to come back from.
"In the second game we euslly
could have won If we had had some
clutch hitting. We left 12 runner*
on base, Including loading the
bases In the sixth Inning and not
scoring.*
Tlie Raiders will host St. Johns
River Community College
from
Palatka In a doubleheader on
Thursday starting at 2:30 p.m. be­
fore going back to Gainesville thla
weekend a tournament.
SAINTS 3-B, RAIDERS 0-3
GAMS ONE*
BaariaoU CC
000 000 0 _ 0 3 3
Boat* Fa CC
000 003 ■ _ 3 0 0
Hooper and Ma||ub Davta and Sim* WP .
Davta. U* . Hooper 110-11). S a w _ none. 211
. SCC. SroO Sharp. SFCC Zamtaa a ll _
none. IIR _ none.

GAME TWO
Bemtooto CC 101 100 0 _ 3 10 4
laata Fa CC
023 000 a _ B S 2
Mlllrr and Maljub IV ir to n U n it 17) and
M oma. W P . Pea n o n U* _ Miller 17-61 S a w
. Ilavta. 211 . SCC. Srliwaru. SFCC. Sheffield
2. Erickson 30 _ none. ItH _ none. Heron)*
. S C C 21-21: SFCC 25-7.

son that they had a chance lo do
something special this year after
four lough years.
Tonight
we
started a new tradition.*
Seminole took a 1-0 lead In the
Ixittom of the first Inning as win
icing ptlchrr Marla Duvall singled
with one out and scored on a dou
hie by Lungton.
Die Tribe look advantage of
sloppy firldtng by the Lions to in­
crease its lead to 2-0 In thr third
inning. Mandy Priddy reached on
an error. Uikrila Hryant followed
with a sacrifice bunt, but was sale
when the ball was thrown away at
nest Priddy kept going on to third
und scored when the throw from
Pie axe aee Tribe, Page M

Nm M

If

Hrahwti

Sarah Smith hurfcxM two-hittor and struck out 7 ol tho lira)
12 battors she laced as Lake Mary beat Lake Brantley 9-0

LAKE MARY _ In u way, Lake Brantley beat Lake
Mary In softball last night.
Not on the scoreboard, but In the minds o f the Luke
Mary softball team.
The Rams wrnt away with a 9-0 win. but. for the
first time In awhile, Luke Mary didn't 10-run It's o p ­
ponent.
The Rams have been running over everybody for the
past several weeks und are now 15-2, but It was the
first tune recently Uiat Lake Mary has been forced to
go sevrn Innings.
Sarah Smith had a big night on the mound for Luke
Mary which Is trying to become the third girls' sports
tram to win a stale title this school year. It was her
turn to dominate the opposition, and she did a good
Job. ullowlng only two hits on her way to the shutout.
*Yea. I was thinking about the 10-run rule.* Smith
said. "We're also thinking about the state cham pion­
ship. We all want it but we re taking It one at a time.*
Smith was on a roll last night - she's one o f three
people that make up the best pitching staff In Central
Florida - but thr bats were also out In force last night.
Lake Maty Jumped out to u quick 4-0 lead In Ote first
two Innings and that's almost Insurmountable when It
comes to trying lo get a rally on the Rams' pitching
staff.
Yura Otero scored In the first when Lindsey Man/
singled her home, then Jill Wolcott. Brie Van Swear­
ingen and Otero scored In the second to put the gume
away for good.
After that, it was a matter o f whether or not Smith
would fire a no-hltter. She finally gave up a hit in the
fourth and another in the fifth, but In the first four In­
nings. she had struck out Bcven o f the 12 batters she
faced.
Lake Mary broke the game open In the sixth with
four runs, tliree of which scored on a Jackie Crtspcll
triple. She was thrown out trying to make It a fourbagger. but by then tlie Rains had put It away.
Lake Brantley coach Brian Shafer thought his tram
playrd a decrnl game, despite having Its record fall to
5-9.
"We didn't play well tonight.* Shafer said. "Wp're u
young team and we know w ell get better.*
Tlie Rams head to the Dunedin Spring Invitational
Softball Tournament this weekend, where they will
see some o f the best teams in the state. Lake Bran­
tley hosts Oviedo today and travels to Oak Ridge on
Thursday. Both games start at 4 p.m.

Former SAC players star as SCC nine drops three
From Staff Reports
SANFORD _ Former Seminole County high
school players had a major Impact on Seminole
Community College's Mid-Florida Conference
baseball game with St. Johns River Community
College from Palatka at Raider Field on Tues­
day.
Good for St. Johns, bad for Seminole.
Former Lake Brantley star Justin Varitrk was
3-for-4 with a home run and a double, scored
two runs and drove In three and former Lyman
Greyhound Kevin Naas was l-for-5 with two
runs scored and an RBI as the Vikings clob­
bered the Raider* 13-5.
SCC conversely, was playing without former
Seminole
High
School
outfielders
Phillip
Eubanks (dislocated shoulder) and Rob Denmon

(sprained ankle) as well as starling catcher
Jot tuny Gulseppc (broken fingcrl which severely
hurt tlie Raiders offense.
SCC also sulTrred a double whammy on Sat­
urday against M FC power Florida Community
College at Jacksonville as conference players of
the year favorite I&gt;crek Rix hit four home runs,
three In the second game, as the Stars swept 63 and 21-3.
Tlie Raiders host Lake County. Illinois in
doublchradcr at 1:30 p.m. today and Flortdu
Colirge from Tampa at 3 p.m. tomorrow.______

VIKINGS 13, RAIDERS B
St. Johns River CC
Seminole CC

012 300 3 1 3 . 13 IB 0
020 000 120 . B 11 6

HvpIiKi MrMuUm (K|, Lambert 101 amt 10*11 SinKli.
Vrlrtikh (7| and Epperson. Wl&gt; _ E »p tm i 13-41 LT . Sm all
(2 C| Save .m in e 211 . SJHCC. Hall Wood*. VaiUrk. I*bdl
Sanlii* SCC. Gamble a ll . none IIR . SJRCC. Vurllrk: SCC.
I

You man*. Rrt-unls „;U R C C 0-16 overall, ft-6 In M FC: SCC
10 26 uveralL I I I M FC.

SATURDAY
STARS 6 21. RAIDERS 3-3
GAME ONE
Florida CC -Jacksonville
110 113 0 _ 8 8 0
Seminole CC
100 300 0 . 3 6 3
Whltakrr, llln r u k 17) and Retd. Mario and E|w i m » i WT _
Whitaker (0 1) U* _ Mario (3-B|. Save . lUnrcak H I 211 .
FCCJ. Klmmcll. SCC, Epperson. Gamble. 3U _ nunc. IIR .
FCCJ. HU. Kissel. SCC. Wade.

GAME TWO
Ftortda CC ^Jacksonville
040 OSS 3 . 31 34 3
Seminole CC
301 000 0 _ 3 9 1
Hodden and Korrry. Johnson 16). Jenkins. You man* IS),
Uxkwuud |Q| and Epperson WP . Hadden 15-21 LP . Jenk­
ins |l -6) Save nunc. 21) FCCJ. Klmmcll 2. Andrew. Cfcis•on 311 _ FCCJ. Ilarp. I1H_ FCCJ. RU 3. Hudson. Hrrurd* .
FCCJ 24-11 overall. 8-2 M FC

l

�6A ■Seminole Herald. Sanlord. Ftonda •Wednesday. Apnl 1,1998

Legal Notices
Rung Fu/Martial Arts classes

BRIEF
Martinez gets first Rays hit
ST PETERSBURG . Lake Howell graduate
Davkl Martinez went 2-for-3 and had the
first ever hit for the Tampa Hay Devil Rays,
but the newest American League squad
dropped an 11-6 decision to the Detroit L i­
ons on Tuesday at Ttuplcanna Field.
Mutltncz* historic hit came on grounder
that bounced otT thr first base bag and Into
right tlcld. Tampa resident Wade Boggs hit
the first ever Devil Rays home ntn.

Raines on the tube
ANAHEIM. CALIFORNIA _ Tim Raines and
the New York Yankees can be seen on cable
locally the next two days.
Tonight, the game will be on ESPN starting
at 10 p.nt. and on Thursday the game will be
on Sunshine Network, also starting at 10
p.m.

Goldsboro Community Day
SANFORD _ Get to know your Police De­
partment. Sheriffs Department. Fire De­
partment and City Officials
when the
Goldsboro community holds a special day at
C rooms Academy this Saturday. April 4 111
from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Among the events going on will be a bicy­
cle and helmet safety check provided by Lake
Maty Cycles and the Seminole County Sher­
iffs Department and a basketball game be­
tween the Crooms Men League and the
C too ms 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 for lunch.

Tribe
Continued fromPage BA
first to third sailed Into
left field.
Bryant got all the way to
third on the play, but Oviedo
avoided iirth cr damage as
Sherri Etlund was thrown out
at first on a safety squeeze, but
the Lions' Lisa Field made a
super throw bark to catcher
Alison Parker to nail Bryant at
the plate.
Oviedo got on the board In
the fifth as Kim Lochranr sin­
gled. moved to second on a
sacrifice by Hodges, advanced
to third on a wild pitch and
scored on a sacrifice Dy by
Parker.
Seminole's final run came In
the bottom of the fifth. Tam ara

SANFORD _ Thr Sanford Recreation De­
partment Is ofTrrlng Kung-Fu and Martial
Arts classes starting tomorrow (April 2).
Classes, for ages 0-to-adult. will be held on
Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 6 p.m.
to 7 :IS pan. at the Downtown Youth Center
located on the bottom floor of Sanford City
Hall. 300 N. Park Avc.
Cost Is $30 per month for adults and $25
per month for kids 6-12. Family prices are
also available.
Instructor Darryl Dzledzlc will teach tradi­
tional Chinese Kung-FU which Is useful In
guiding self-esteem as well as discipline and
hotly conditioning. Also taught will be forms,
wrapons and self-defense Cull 330-5697.

Bodybuilding Championships
SANFOIU) _ Thr weight of the world Is
coming to Sanford.
On April 4. the Sanford Civic Center will
host the second nnnual Mid-Florida Natural
Bodybuilding Championship and Ms. Fitness
USA National Qualifier. Some of the coun­
try's finest 'drug free* athletes will compete
In the 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.
I’nrcreds will benefit the Seminole County
DARE program and tornado relief victims.
The contest will ofTrr a variety of fitness and
strength demonstrations and drew over 500
people last year. Kathleen Ebnrr won the
women's overall title and Rlc McMillen took
the men's award.
Contest chrck-ln Is at 9 a m., followed by a
contestant's meeting at 10 a.m. and pre­
judging at 11 a.m.
Thr finals begin at 7 p.m. with und five
competitors will receive trophies In each
class. Entry fee is $20 with an additional
$10 testing fee.

Sleep singled and Prlddy was
hit bv a pitch, but Sleep was
caught oil second by Parker,
with Prlddy moving to second.
After an out. Duvall hit a
grounder to second, but the
throw to first was wild and
Prlddy raced home all the way
from second.
The Lions' final run came In
the sixth as Sarah Rerbrr dou­
bled to left and continued on to
third when the throw back to
the Infield got awny. After a
pair o f outs. Rreber scored on
a wild pick off throw.
Oviedo tried to mount a twoout challenge In the seventh as
Danielle Sequlno and Parker
singled with two out. but Plngston's bloop was run down by
Langlon to end the game.

“ 't

.egal Notices
MOTIOB
The Central Florida Job* and
education Partnership. Inc ,
announce* a meeting o l the
Central
Florid*
WAGES
Coalition, to which the public i*
Ineiled
DATE
Ap ril*. IM S
TIME
*1 0 am
LOCATION
Seminole Counts
School Doard
400 Eaat la L * Mary Bled
Sanlord FL
PURPOSE
To diacuaa mailers ol interest
to the Central Florida Job* and
Education Partnership, Inc .
with r*l*r*n c« lo Work fore •
D fvtlopm tfit l i i u t i
For Further Information.
Contact
GARY J EARL. ■
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
CENTRAL FLORIDA J E P
1101 LEE ROAD. STE 20S
WINTER PARR FL 32TS*
(407) 74I-4MS
Publish April 1, 1 ***
DCP-11
NOTICE
The Central Florida Jobs and
Education Partnership, In c .
announce* a meeting ol the
Central
Florida
WAGE*
Membership Commute*, to
which the public I* Invited
DATE
April*. t * * (
TIME
• 00 a m
LOCATION
Seminole County
School Board
400 East Lake Mary Bled
Sanlord FL
PURPOSE
To discuss mailers of Interest
lo tha Central Florida Job* and
Education Partnership. Inc .
with relarsnc* to Workforce
Development Issue*.
For Further Information.
Contact
GARY J EARL.
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
c e n t r a l Fl o r id a j e p .
ItO I LEE ROAD. STE 701
WINTER PARR FL 127**
(407) 74I-4MS
Publish April 1. IM S
0CP-14
NOTICE O f AUCTION
This auction w 4 be held on
April ISth. I**4 al noon al 316
Aulm
Av* .
Oviedo.
FL.
P rotpective
bidder*
may
m specl vehicles on the day
before the auction Irom * AM
until S PM Term* ere cash or
certilied fund* only
Oviedo Towing reserve* the
nghl lo accept or refuse any
end all bids
The following vehicle I*
offered lor bid*
M Ford Station Wagon
Vm a 1FA8PS0U1GAI4**00
Publish April I. t * * t
O tP -tS

Legal Notices
IN TNE CIRCUIT COURT
OF TNE EIOHTEENTM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTV.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. ST-SStS-CA
DIVISION 14
NATIONSBANC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
Plamtiltls).
v*
HOMER S MIERS JR . at al
DefendanRsI
NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HERE0Y GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ot
Mortgage Foreclosure deled
March tlth, ISSS. and entered
in Case NO S7-2US-CA ol the
Circuit Court o l the EIGH­
TEENTH Judicial Circuit m and
lor SEMINOLE County. Florida
•herein NATIONSBANC MORT­
GAGE CORPORATION I* the
PU intill and HOMER S MIERS.
JR are the Defendants. I will
sell lo the highest and best bid­
der for cash at the WEST
FRONT DOOR OF THE SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY COURTHOUSE.
SANFORD.
FLORIDA
I t 00
a m . on the ISth day ol APRIL.
IS**, the following described
property as set forth in said
Final Judgment
LOT IS. BLOCK S. HEFTLER
HOMES ORLANDO. SECTION
ONE. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN
PLAT DOOK IS PAGES S AND S
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
WITNESS MY HAND end the
seal o l this Court on MARCH
ISth. IM S
HEAL)
Maryann* Mors*
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By Jan* E Jasewic
Deputy Clerk
Echevarria. McCalls. Raymer
Barrett A Frapprer
Post Office Boa 3410
Tampa. FL 1M0I
F67125779
NOTICE
In accordance with the
Americans Disabilities Act. perions needing a special accom­
modation lo participate m this
proceeding should contact the
individual or agency sending
nolle* not laier than seven (7)
days prior to the proceeding al
the address given on the
n olle*. Telephone
407-3234330 eat 4117; I-SOO-SSS-S77I
(TDD) or l-SOO-Slt-1770 (v). via
Florida Relay Service
Publish March 2S and April 1.
IS **
DCO-fIS
IN TNB CIRCUIT COURT
OF TNB ISTN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA

Duvall (who raised her record
to H-4) led the uflense. going 2for-3 with a nin scored. Langton contributed a double and
an RBI. while Sleep had a sin­
gle In two at bats and Prlddy
scored two runs.
Rreber doubled and scored a
run for the Lions, while Parker
singled and had an RBI. Lochrane a single and a mn
scored and Sequlno, Lisa Field
and Kim Field one single each.
Seminole la now 8-4 on the
season. 3-3 In the conference
and 5-1 In Class 5A-Dlstr1ct 5.
The Tribe will be at Winter
Springs at 6:30 p.m. on Thurs­
day and play Deltona tn a
home game, with a special
barbecue, on Saturday at 3:30

p.m.

Legal NotlC6»
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
OSNBRAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO. ST-1S3S-CA-14-L
MARINE MIDLAND BANK,
successor by merger end
acquisition to First
Federal Savmg* and Loan
Association ol Rochester.
Plaintiff.
VS
JOSE A BURGOS
TORRES; *1 a l .
Defendants

AISENOBO NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE SALE

Legal Notices
m

TNB CIRCUIT COURT
OF TNE ISTN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIOA
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
GENERAL
JURISDICTION O(VISION
CARE NO. SS-SSSB CA IS A

federal national
MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION.
Ptewiblt,
VS
DOUGLAS L. GREY. *1 a l .
Defendant*
n o t ic e

OF FORECLOSURE BALE
Nolle* la hereby given, that,
Nolle* I* hereby given, that
pursuant
lo that Final Judgment
pursuant
lo
an
Order
ol Foreclosure dated March
Rescheduling Foreclosure Sal*
23rd
tsss.
and entered m chril
dated March 2*th. t**S . and
case number **-701* CA 14 A.
entered In chnl case number STof the Circuit Court ot the ISth
I33S-CA-I4-L. e l the Circml
Judicial Circuit In and lor
Court o l the ISth Judicial
Seminole
County.
Florida,
Circuit In and lor Bemmol*
wherein
FE0ERAL NATIONAL
County.
Florida.
wherein
MORTGAGE
ASSOCIATION.
I*
MARINS MIDLAND BANK. SUC­
Plain tilt and 00UGLAS L.
CESSOR BY MERGER ANO
ACQUISITION TO FIRST FED­ GREY. THE CROSSING MASTER
COMMUNITY
ASSOCIATION.
ERAL SAVINOS AND LOAN
INC..
. UNKNOWN PER
ASSOCIATION OF ROCHESTER.
SON(S) IN POSSESSION OF
N Plaintiff and JOSE A BUROOS
THE SUBJECT REAL PROPER
TORRES. BENEFICIAL SAVINGS
BJINK. FSB. SEMINOLE COUN­ TY. H/K/A BEVERLY BUCKLEY.
. UNKNOWN PEREONtS) IN
TY. A POLITICAL SUBDIVISION
POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT
OF THE STATE OF FLORIOA.
REAL PROPERTY. H/K/A CARL­
. UNKNOWN PERSON(S) IN
TON
BUCKLEY.
POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT
UNKNOWN
PERSON(E) IN POS
REAL PROPERTY. H/K/A JOAN
SESSION
OF THE SUBJECT
NA
BURGOS.
Is/are
PROPERTY.
N/K/A
Defendant)*). I will sell lo the REAL
SHERYEE BUCKLEY, ta/ar*
highest snd best bidder lor
cash al the west Iron! door ol Defendant)*). I wlN sell lo the
highest and best bidder lor
the Seminole County court
cash at the weal (rent door o l
house In Sanlord. Semi
the Seminole County court­
County. Florida, al 11:00 A.M
house In Sanlord. Semi note
on the 23rd day o l APRIL. 1MS.
County. Florida, o l 11:00 A M .
the following described proper
ty es eel forth In said Final on the 23 rd day o l APRIL. 1000.
the tallowing described proper­
Judgment to writ:
LOT 1*. EAGLE'S POINT ly a* set forth In sold Final
PHASE TWO. ACCORDING TO Judgment, lo w it
Lot 44. SILVER LAKES WEST
THE
PLAT
THEREOF
A*
AT THE CROSSINGS. UNIT
RECORDEO IN PLAT BOOK 4S
ONF.
according lo the plat
PAGES **. ST AND **. PUBLIC
RECOROS
OF
SEMINOLE thereof as recorded In Plat
Book 34. Page* ST and SO. o l
COUNTY. FLORIOA
NOTE PURSUANT TO THE the Public Record* o l So mmol*
FAIR
0EBT
COLLECTION County. Florida.
NOTE PURSUANT TO THE
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. S T - lt a t - C A - t a - K
GLENDALE FEDERAL BANK
FCOERAL SAVINOS BANK
Plaintiff.

CLASSIFIED AD RATES
DEADLINES
Tue sda y

vs
KAREN K HOFFMAN a
single woman. ALAFAYA
WOODS HOMEOWNER S
ASSOCIATION INC
AMERICAN GENERAL
FINANCE INC . and .
UNKNOWN TENANT el.
Defendant*
RE-NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 4*
NOTICE IS HERE0Y GIVEN
injrsuant to an Order or
Summary Final Judgment nf
foreclosure dated August 27.
1097 and an Older Resetting
Sal* dated March 23rd. I H I
and entered in Case No 07I24I-CA-14 K ol the Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit in and lor
Seminole
County.
Florida,
wherein QLEN0ALE FEDERAL
OANK.
FEDERAL
SAVINGS
0ANK. I* Plaml.lt and KAREN K
HOFFMAN a single woman.
ALAFAYA WOODS HOMEOWN­
ER S
ASSOCIATION.
INC .
AMERICAN
OENERAL
FINANCE. INC . and UNKNOWN
TENANT e l. are defendant* I
will sell lo the highest and best
bidder lor cash at the Watt
front door o l the Seminole
County Courthouse al 301
North Park Avenue. Sanlord
Seminole
County.
Florida
12771. at 11 00 o'clock a m on
the 23rd day ol APRIL. ISSS
the following described proper­
ty as te l forth in said Order or
Final Judgment, to-wit
LOT S4, ALAFAYA WOODS
PHASE III ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORDED
IN PLAT DOOK 33. PAGES 30.
31 A 32. PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
II you are a person with a dis­
ability who needs any accommodation in order In participate
*i this proceeding you are enti­
tled. at no cost lo you to the
provision ol certain assistance
P lea t* contact the Court at
(407) 323-4130 within two (2)
working days o l your receipt ol
this Nolle*. II you are hearing or
voice impaired, calf Florida
Relay Service (S00) *556770
0ATE0 at Sanlord Florida on
MARCH 24th. ISSS
MARYANNE MORSE
At Clerk. Circuit Court
By Jan* E Jasewic
A* Deputy Clerk
SMITH E HIATT. P A
Attorney* tar PtalnliN
2*St Eaat Oakland Park
Boulevard. Sint* 303
Fori Lauderdale FL 3330«
Publish April I. S. ISSS
DEP-2*
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF TNE ISTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CASS NO. ST-SSI CA 14 B
NATIONSBANC MOATOAOE
CORPORATION
PUi«i|i(((l|
OHANNE L MY CMS » « al.
De lend *ni|*|

NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to an Order or Final
Judgment
Scheduling
Foreclosure Sal* entered
Marsh ISth. I s e t m thr* ease
now pending 11 said Court, the
alyl* ol which la indicated
above
I will sell to the highest and
beat bidder lor rath in Ih* 301
N
Park Avenue
Sanlord
Florida 32771. al 11 00 A M
the ISth day ol APRIL t**E
Ih* tallowing described proper
ty as ael lorth in said Order or
Final Judgment, lo-wit
LOT 31. BLOCK A. LAKE
WOOD AT THE CROSSINGS
UNIT ONE. ACCORDING TO
THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF
AS RECOROEO IN PLAT BOOK
12. PAGES 44 THROUGH 4S. IN
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
ORDERtO al SANFORO
SEMINOLE County Florida this
ISth day ol MARCH t* M
MARYANNE MORSE
A t Clerk. Circuit Court
SEMINOLE County Florida
Oy Jan* E Jasewic
A* Deputy Clerk
SPEAR A HOFFMAN P A
70S South Dial* Highway
Coral Gablet. Florida 3314*
Telephone (30S) t »* - 2 2 t *
Persona with disability who
need a special accommodation
lo participate in thia proceeding
should
contact
ADA
Coordinator at 101 N Park
Avenue, Suits N . Sanlord.
Ftonda 32771. al least live day*
prior
lo
Ih*
proceeding
Telephone (407) 323-4110 Eat
4227. I *00 ***-*771 (TDD).
1 SOO-SkS-3770 (V). vis Florida
Relay Service
Publish March 2* end April 1.
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IN TNB CIRCUIT COURT
OF TNE ISTN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FON
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CASE NO. ST-SSS4 CA 14 W
NATIONSBANC MORTQAQE
CORPORATION
Plauil.lt
v*
BARRYT A0U0ATO
*1 us . *1 a l .
Defendant*
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant la an Order ol Final
Judgment
Schedulin'
Foreclosure Sale entered on
Merch 2*th I N S in Ihi* case
now pending in said Court, the
style ot which is indicated

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE BIOMTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
STATE OF FLORIOA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASS NO.I SS-I7SS-CA-14
CHEMICAL FINANCIAL CREDIT
SERVICES CORPORATION,
a corporation.
Plaintiff.
v*
ANNETTE E 0URNETT *1 al .
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE is given that pursuant
to a Final Judgment in Ih*
abova slytod case in Ih* Circuit
Court ol Ihe Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit in end lor Seminole
County
Florida,
in which
Chemical
Financial
Credit
SarvK as Corporation, s corporation, it Ih* Plaintiff and
Annall*
E
Burnett.
Any
Unknown Spout* ol Annall* E
Burn#it Lae Louann* Burnett a
minor Rodney Wayne Sue nail
Jsssice Lynn Nawbarg n/k/a
jassica Lynn WoUam
Any
Unknown Spouse at Jessica
Lynn N ew beig s/k/s Kart 1
Woitam National Security Fit*
6 Casualty Company t * subrogee ol Luke C Gentry Luke C
Gentry, end Seminole County
Florida ere the Defendants I
will sail to the highest *nd best
bidder tor cash el the west
front door ol the Seminole
County Courthouse Senlord
FL e l 11 00 A M on , l « I6 ti
day ot APRIL. IM S the follow­
ing described property sel forth
ei the order ol Final Judgment
FROM THE NORTH 1/4 COR
N IR OF SECTION 7 TOWNSHIP
20 SOUTH. RANGE 32 EAST
RUN NORTH M DEGREES 4S
MINUTES 34 SECONDS EAST
ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF
SAID SICTION 7. A DISTANCE
OF 1231 *4 FEET. THENCE RUN
SOUTH SS O fO h lt S M MIN­
UTES S2 I R O t f O l
(A S T
ALONG OSCEOLA ROAD A DtS
TANCE
OF
772 SS
FEET.
THENCE
RUN
SOUTH
23
DEOREES 26 MINUTES 30 SEC­
ONDS WEST S63 23 FEET

atmve

I will sell lo the highest and
tie at biddsi foi cash at the
WEST FRONT DOOR (EMINOlE
COUNTY COURTHOUSE 101
Per* Av* Sanlord FL32TT1.SI
It 00 a m . on tha H at day ol
APRIL
IM S tha following
described property at eel forth
In
said
Order
or
Final
Judgment to-wit
LOT t t t . ALAFAYA WOOOS
PHASE II ACCORDING TO THE
MAP OR PLAT THEREOF AS
RECOROEO IN PLAT BOOK 31
p a g e s ss t h r o u g h n . in
THE PU0LIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOlE COUNTY FLORIOA
*/* a
I02S
WEAVER
DR
OVIEDO FL SITES
ORDERED al SEMINOLE
County Florida this 2*lh dsy ol
MARCH ISM
MARIANNE MORSE
As Clot* Circuit Court
Senunole County Ftonda
Dy Jan* E Jasewic
As Oaputy Clark
SPEAR * HOFFMAN P A
704 South Dial* Highway
Coral Gable* Ftonda 331*4
Telephone (306)666-2260
•Parson* with drsabdrty who
need a special e c s e e w s d
I* peitMtpel* m Hue ereees
should
contact
ADA
Coordinator al 101 H Park
Avanua. Suit* N . Santoid
Ftonda 32771. al toast be* day*
prior
to
tha
proceeding
Telephone (407) 121-4330 Ex
4227. 1 S00 MS-S77I (TOD)
1 SOO-SSS-S770 (V). via Ftonda
Relay S em e*
Publish April t. S. IS M
DEP-27
IN TNB CIRCUIT COUNT
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLONIOA
PNOBATS DIVISION
File Number SS-tSS-CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
DIANE S CORINO
Dec eased
N O T IC E

th e n ce

so u th

ss d e g r e e s

I t MINUTES 30 SECONOS
EAST 170 21 FEET FOR A
POINT
OF
BEGINNING
THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 64
DEGREES 31 MINUTES 30 SEC
ONDE EAST 24S St FEET TO
THE WESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY
LINE OF MULLET LAKE PARK
r o a o . t h e n c e r u n n o r t h 23
DEOREES 26 MINUTES 30 SEC
ONOS EAST. 176 46 FEET.
THENCE
RUN
NORTH
61
OEORiES 31 MINUTES 30 SEC
ONOS
WEST
246 SI
FT
THENCE
RUN
SOUTH
23
D E G RE il 26 MINUTES 10 SEC
ONOS WEST 176 46 FT. TO
POINT CF OEOINNINQ
EXHIBIT -A*
DATED on MARCH ttlh IM S
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
Dy Jane E Jisewic
Deputy Clerk
David J Tong. Esquire
Salem. Seson 6 Nielsen. P A
PO Bos 33SS
Temp* Ftonda 33601
Publish Merrh 26. and April I,
IM S
DEO-21S

IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
M ANO FOR
SEMIN O i l COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASS NO. SB-4SS-OA-14-B
KENNETH LIE NORMAN
a* Paraonal Rapratanlalnr*
ol the Ealale ot
JAMES LINCOLN
NORMAN Deceeved
Plaintiff
NANCY WATERS E ANY
ANO ALL OTHER
OCCUPANTS IN POSSESSION
Defend ehts
N O T IC I OF ACTION
TO Nency Weler* end any end
•II other occupants m posses­
sion AND ALL OTHERS TO
WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
YOU ARE HIR50Y NOTIFIED
ol Ihe institution ol this action
ol Eieclmenl bv Plem lill lo
recover possession ol Ih* Id
■owing described reel property
located in Seminole County
Florid*
L*S*I Description Let 47.
Villas ol Casselberry Phase I.
Plot to o k I f Page* 16-21 ol
the Public Record* ol 6#mmole
County. Florid*
Tas Pared No
34-21 -30-630 0000.0476-0-1
Address
l *43 Csssetwood Street.
Winter Perk. FL 317*2
YOU ARE HEREBY required to
file your answer er written
defenses it any. in the above
proceeding with Ihe Clerk ot
tint Court end to serve a copy
thereof upon the PleintiH s
attorney James Scott Mill*.
2266 Las Road Suit* 126.
Winter Perk. FL 327M. an er
before April S. 1M 6
II you fed to file your answer
er w nllen deton *** in Ih*
above proceeding, on PtamliN'e
attorney a default wilt be
entered against you lor the
relief
demanded
w
the
O* metalot at PetmerM HKJL
on this 4th day ot
MARCH. IS M
(SEAL)
Maryann* Mors*
Clerk o l the Circuit end
County Court.
Semnole County. FL
Oy Cecdie V Ekern
Deputy Clerk
NOTICE
AMERICANS WITH
DISABILITIES ACT OF 1**0
Administrative Order No *7-1
If you are e person with a dis­
ability who needs any accom­
modation m order to participels
m this proceeding, you are enti­
tled el no cost le you. to tho
provision ot certain assistance
Please
contact
Court
Administrator at 341 N Park
Avenue. Euile NStS. Sanford.
FL 32771. (407) 123-4330 eat
4227 withru 2 working day* ot
your receipt o l this notice, it
you ere hearing or voice
impaired ceN 1-600-666-6771
Publish April t. ( . I f . 22. IS M
DEO-110-A

OF AOMI NIST NATION
(Owe PR|
The administration ol Ihe
•stale o f DIANE S CORINO
deceased File Number St-70*
CP. is pending in Ihe Circuit
Court tor Seminole County
Ftonda. Probate Division, Ih*
eddies* ol which is
IN TNB CIRCU7T COUNT
Seminole County Courthouse
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
Probate Division
FLORIOA
SOI West Peik Avenue
PROBATE DIVISION
Post Ollice Drawer C
File Hunker S S - IM OP
Sanlord Ftonda 32772
Oletsiew K
The name end eddies* ol Ihe
IN
RE
GUARDIANSHIP OF
Personal Representative end
MATHEW THOMAS ROWE.
Ihe Personal Representative*
e minor
attorney are sel lorth below
FORMAL NOTICE
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
BY
PUBLICATION
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
TO Thomas E Row*. Ill
All persons on whom Hus
Address Unknown
notice is served who have
YOU ARE N0TIFIE0 Ih tl a
obieclions that challenge the
NOTICE OF
^rlihon
tor Appointment ol
validity o l the Will. Ih* qualili
SALE OF YE SEEL
Guardian has been filed m Ihi*
0*0-217
cation*
ol
Ih*
Personal
Pursuant to FL Slat 111 17(7), court You ere required lo serve
ftepresentobv*. venue, or |una
the following described ves t*)* a copy ol your wnllen delens­
MOTIOB
diction ol this Court are
will be sold Mi public sal*
The Central Florid. Jobe and
es. If any. to the petition on
required lo hi* their otqectiona
Ih* highest bidder to satisfy a
Education Partnership, I n c ,
pelillon er't attorney, whose
with this Court WITHIN THE
claimed Iren by Ih* lienor tor name and eddrett ere
announce* a meeting o l Ih*
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
Labor
and/or
Storage
IS7I
Me
Planning Committee to which
David • McDonald. Esquire
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
O R IO IR HIDSFLZK7717BS7I
the public I* in..led
136 N Magnolia Avenue
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
FL
I370CP
Length
till
DATE:
A p m *. ISSS
Orlando. Ftonda 32101
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
Owner/Jo* O Conner c/e TV IS on or before May 4lh. 11*4. and
TIME
12 Noon
AFTER THE 0ATE OF SERVICE
S02 Courttond Si *200 Orlando
LOCATION
to file the original of Ih* written
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
FL
IS M
POLAR
HI0 •
CFJEP Office
defenses with Ihe clerk ol this
ON THEM
MJI0SO17ASM
FL 4M7HS
1*01 Lee Road
court either before service
ill creditors ol Ih* decedent
Length I f Owner Carlo* A
Winter Perk FL
ontnmedielely
Ihereellet
and other persona having
Natworthy or Avanlur* Motor
Suita 307
Failure
lo serve snd 14* written
claim* or demands against
Sport*
314 Sally La* Or
PURPOSE
da
fens
vs
as
required
may result
decadent ■ aslat* on whom a
Orlando FL 34222 Lienholder/
To diacuaa mailer* o l inlereal
copy ol Ifua notice it served
Fust Union Ban* 01 CF P 0 Boa In a ludgmeni or order for Ih*
lo the Central Florida Job* and
■Hun three month* attar Ih*
450*2 Jacksonville FL Lienor/ robot demanded m Ih* petition,
Education Partnership. Inc .
without fwrthof noise*
dal* o l Ih* I us I public a I-on ol
HIDDEN HARBOUR MARINA
with reference lo Worklorc*
0ATED ON Merch 30th. IM S
Ihi* nolw* must lito thaw claim*
34270 CARROWAY PLACE SAN­
Development Issue*
MARYANNE MORSE
with Ihi* Court WITHIN THE
FORO FL 12771 Sal* dal* April
For Further Information.
Ae Clerk ol the Court
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
141k. IM S at 10 00 a m At
Con lad .
By Lynda Huggins
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
Hidden Harbour Manna No
GARY J EARL.
As Deputy Clerk
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
vasaal will b* sold unless the
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Fust publication on Apr* 1st,
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
price m 10% or greater than it*
CENTRAL FLORIDA J E P
IM S
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
appraised value For additional
1S01 LEE ROAO. ST* 20*
Publication Deles
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
information call Mid-Flonda
WINTER PARK FL 327SS
April 1. IS M
ON THEM
Lien And Recovery al 407-M7(407) 741-43*1
April*. t* M
AM other creditors ot Ih* deca­
7M6
Pubiiah April I. I M *
April I I . IM S
dent and parson* having claim*
Pubiiah April
IM l
DEP-tt
April 22. IM S
ti&lt; demands against the deca­
0EP-1S
u EP-42
------------B5TO1--------dent's estate n u ll til* thaw
The Central Ftonda Jobs snd
claim* with this Court WITHIN
Education Partnership. Inc .
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
announce* a meeting o l Ih*
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
Central
Florida
WAQES
TION OF THIS NOTICE
Innovative Protect* Committee,
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
CiWtiVi Cpher cryptograms *r* c iv M ed ham
lo which the public is invited
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
m4 prasers Each Wne&gt; vi *w cc*
DATE
April 2. 1M t
7*d*y*ob# H aquae M
WILL 0E FOREVER BARRE0
TUBE:
S 10 a m
Tha d al* ol Iha lira! publica­
T C W C
Z A O C O
N E W X
LOCATION
tion o l Ihi* notice la March
CFJEP Othc*
2llh. IS M
1S01 Lee Road. S I* 307
M
P
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K
,
Paraonal Raprasanlalrv*
N K U
NO
I N W
Winter Park FL
N O
Juliann M William*
PURPOSE
Post Ollice Out 1631*2
I
N
K
To discuss mat tars o l interest
Altamonte Springs FL 127\f
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MTC
H A W 8 U
lo the Central Ftonda Job* and
Attorney lor
Education Partnership. In c .
Peraonal Representative
T NO
QA W C
I A A
with reference to Worklorc*
SO
X K
X u
Catherine E Green
Development Issue*
Attorney For Petitioner
For Further Information.
M T N K
Florida Oer No SSI 724
Contact:
2 T N W I C O
RUBINO PEPPLER 6
GARY J EARL.
ASSOCIATES.
na o
EXECUTIVE OIRECTOR
IM Lookout Place. Suite 101
CENTRAL FLORIOA J E P
Meillend. Florida 32751
1*01 LEE ROAD. STE 20*
P R E V IO U S S O LU T IO N ‘ C o u rsgs is doing wtiat to u ts Afraid
Telephone (407) 647-7470
WINTER PARK FL 327**
J?.®0 -T n a c B c a n b e no c o u rs g s u n less v o u 'r s s c a rs d .* —
Pubiiah March 21 and April
(407) 741-4*41
Eddie Rfckonbacksf.
IM 6
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tod to claan driving record 8
COL to. Forkkft Exp Good Banton. EOE. Drug h«a workpleca
Appf can ba Mad out at Coaiikna Dntr 227 Coattkne Rd
Santord 378-0911______________

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beat deato-creox carda. am
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weed damped envatopa to
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3172*0. kAtmi. 0.33251

LAKE MARY Cust M 3/2 dto
Gmbel, pond 399,900
RENOVATED New crplpatat
appl/CH A Al fum Mays, gaze­
bo A dock 398.500
SC POOL Pmforedoae 3/2 kv/
dnlam 2 car gar/eprt 388,000
4/1J Renovated Ceramc ta*.
aac ty*. toed yd 3SA.500
MARKHAM WOODS 56 bd, 3
bath 1.2 acre* Over 3100 tq ft
LlvAkMam, icm pool 3754,500
P A U L O S n O M N t
VI *1T i l!!f I P P O P I f*T f S
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Ctoaa A COL 2 yean varttabto
aiperamce Local work-homa
moal rvghl Call 407-373*403
ORYWALL FM1SHERS Needed
tor reeid craw E»p ml handtooh
1 tocto Cal A) at 323 3234 ____
CAMPAIGN
A M . Complete
a u n t . Am A Pm over nght*. I
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Ref 321-1473_________________
EXP. LAWN SVC S TREE
WORKERS. Muat Hava Drtren
Uoenee CALL 323-3481
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land operator C O L Im Top
pay* 17V 3481
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NOW
tor
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WANTED
Bar lout paopto daMrmg auccal* tut WEIGHT L O S l. W PROVEO HEALTH AHO ENER­
G Y Loea 20 100 pound* 30
day program wider 3100 Seto
lacaon guaramead
CALL NOW 375X4*8
HANDYMAN Carpanlar.drywall.
plumbing, etoc eip loot* A
Yam rqnj C al SWv* or Bn 760
1081

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raqOrael
pay Deltona
area
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Ueker

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catena mduatry. aalmoavaiad.
wtong to kavto atoantovafy. and
ekortg oonenwacaaon and mamFor
ton. land mauma and aatory re•ms lo *
STAR Alto: Tracy Bree­
den. 3481 Betaaaa Bfvd. Ste
210. Outato. OA 30098 No
phona cato ptease An tolarvtow. drug leal and criminal
background check wto be to­
quead to toe aucceeaftl appkeam EOE.
Make contact quickly, vow
Mala S N. Amanca New betgMmataNng aye 14 hr*. Sl/tnto
1 8*8 *88 4475 MC/Vtaa
P/T CARS MVER AFTERNOON
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11-7538
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to lotodng tar latontod and a i

WITH VERY COMPCTTT1VE

ONSITE COURTESY GUAWV
GROUNDSMAN F/T Poa PM’AM
Hr* Nd tovnad Od Pay. 3218770_________________________
P/T SERVICE AG EN T Driver.
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(504)537 9001 aek lor AprlAnn

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* SIBad and UnMtoad Workan
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LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
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HEALTH 8MUR4NCE AMO itlK

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WANTED: IntMtaato who era
leaking a totoang. paopto onartaiart earner GREAT amptoy
mant envwonmant. protoaaional
tlalua and banaftf* Conwdat
the career of
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to a tael
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paced.
changng t
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487-348-1
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NO
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toadmg AUrtoutot/mamlactur*r of etoctnc accaaaona*. ha*
an opening m tta Lake Mary
to* tor 2nd th ll tuck
poeitnn
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4 00PM • 12:30AM Mutt ba
abaa to « 80 tea.
include
product*
and
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how Apply to panon at 7560
Lake Emma Road. Lake Mary.
FL 37748 EOE
w a JM h

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NOTNPfO BUT THE FINEST
FOR TOUT
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48A. Lk Mary Al apt home* "w/
prrv alarmvgaiaget State ol
tnaari activity'titn*** lackrty
Open today Stop out or can
30? 2007 tor a penonal *how3 ___________________________
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n w l ana 3400-3300 dap No
pan. no chadtwi 323-8015
SANFORD 1 BDRM taewad
carnage houta appf An . ap
pkancat 3275'mo • MC NO
PETS
SINOLE
PERSON
ONLY Apply *1 915 W F»*t

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mam
2590 La w Emma
panon at 2990
Road, Lafce Mary. F L EOE.
73— E m
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SERVICS
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WEEKLY RENTALS
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nor

DELTONA 10 acre* kteal (or
mob** homeute. hones, came,
larmng or nunery* Zoned agn
cultural
33.900/ACRE
Sm
down wtowner finance 504-7871771 or 304-787-8332

GENEVA
5 acres -cay water, light pole
* Owner Fvtancmg
Only 341.100

SANFORD
2-1/2 acre* Only 334.100_______

OAKfUOOE FARMS • Osteen/
OeNona era* 10 acre*, ideal tor
horse* or cattle farm Mobile
home or homauto Zoned agn
344.900 Financing am i w/ *m
mem (*04) 717-5300
4A4/10acr*« Reduced to
835.000
9CV1RLV a MAION BtALTT
(407) 7454100

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Iteamami ar* tubiaci to me
Federal Fee Homing Ad. whch
makaa 1 aaget to admrbea any

pralannc*. nmnehon or d&lt;*
crvTWvatun bated on race, col
or. taagon. **■ handcap. ta­
rn
3100 DOWN_WHY RENT?
Whan you can own W t 3 brkm
home mi C/HA new pee* A car­
pal? Aaa about HUO horn***
The Mtornan Omup, toe.
LAKE MANY 1/1 t*S5/mon *
3415 dtp Sanford 2/1 3455/
mon « 8459 (top No Pat* CaS
M I-

LAKE MANY 2/1 Fenced gmat
erne. 3450-mo « dtpoaa
CM M 4N7
SANFORD 1/1
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yard
3450/mo • dapoal
fhaata ca* 33S-0P53
LR. OR. pool A many aura*
3790*0* i
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ama 3890hno. 1*t toM A aac
11679 to mom In 4/1/58 CM tor
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Fwn. acm rm. carport
31 MOO.
21 a 44 Y i Spto 1932 Skytna
New carpal. vvYy top axing
Uanagar*
tr*' Special
3 IA I

CARRIAGE COVE

INVESTOR BUYMO HOUSES
PLUMS or LEMONS
Charlie 085-7787
160— B

DEBARY
339 UNGSLAKE drw#
2 bdrm ipM [ton Fleetwood
78X81 Lakelbom
bom «wafvn Kng*
Lake 804-774-2802
PARK AV t

Hrvrw* $3,000 to 38 000 Sal Up.
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u

Body Shop Bu»me»i wall **t
lor sal* or tea**, rani mlaii
equf). tarn key. p o u bade? No
qttyg no credit ck. owner will
hold now w Smalt down located
datum Orlando ca* lor into 522
8136
p p l ia n c e s

F u r n it u r e F o r S

ale

BEDS
ORTHOPEDIC
FIRM
SETS with S year warranty Nev­
er used Twin 375 Ful 395
Queen 3115 King 3165 Call

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ales

HUGE GARAGE
SALE
SAT 9-1
7375 OAK AVE-Lutheran Church
of the Redeemer LO TS OF
STUFF FOR EVERYONE ft
321-3332

MOVING SALE
SAT/SUN 8-?
2813 Georgia Ay* Behind Sam
High
School
EVERYTHING
MU8TOOI1

MULTI YARD SALE
THUR/FRI/SAT

&amp;

BCD-OUEEN
til*.
black
wrought eon canopy and prarrver
ortheperke net Never used. *16
boxed. Cost 31200 Sett 3325
Ca8 873-7313

2752 COUNTRY CLUB ROAD
Saniord
Building
malarial*,
bikes.
appliances.
plants,
domes a mrsc,

SERVICE CLUB
SALE
SAT 9-4
Park Amnu* 0 4th tkeef-Santord SOMFORNO FOR EVERY­
ONE. tacUkxSng K2o *oftn*r-ac
unft

DAY BED Whii*. Victorian
iryte with 2 twin matlrettei A
tntadto. Never used 3300 407219— W
DRYERS Starting O 3100 War­
ranty A detvery
A . Baal 374-37AS
MATTRESS SALE - Fun si/a
used box springs A matires*
365 00 Larry* Mart 322-4132
PATIO TURN Class top labto ml
4 chr*. Mattm brand PVC
chaia*. baniocf* charr/ono occa» table
Great oond Taka al 3300 or sal
**p 374-0456_________________
RANGES- Several to choose
kom Warranty A dakmry
A* Beat 374-3283

WASHERS Always in slock
Delivery 2 year warranty
A » Beef 314-318S
187— S p o r t i n g G

oods

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an ted to

Cana Copper / Brae*
mo Recycling: 371-6004
Kokomo
V. FVxi-H Y 5-8, 8a*.5-1
918 W.

223— M

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TR A K EH
TIRE
Heavy duly. 14*.
320 Caa 3320137

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W O L F E T A N N IN G B E D S
TAN AT HOME
Buy DIRECT and SAVE!
Commarciakhoma units from
3159 00 Low Monthly Payments
FREE Color Catalog
CalTOOAY 1-800-711-0158

REFRIOERATOR Whirlpool. IS
ft. almond, tost than 5 yr* oto
3250 A* Beat 374-3739

231— C

ars

Fo r S ale

88 JEEP CHEROKEE 4X4. AT.
runs great. 33.000 OOO Call
324-7M4 or 311*2882.

4 TAYLOR MAID BUBBLE ahafl
metal woods and olhar assorted
CUM Ca« 330-0888

88 MAZDA 111. Runa good.
AC A T wTOO. alack tJSOO 0 6 0 . CMI 371-1340

199— P e t s &amp; S u p t l ie s

B ID E D
CARS from 3175
Porscha*. Canute*. Chary*
BMW*. Cory*tie* Also Jaap*.
4WD* Your area To* Fra* 1•00-213-5000 E*t 7708 tor cur-

BUNNIES FOR S A U -Ju s t in
tone tor Easter Just 310 00 324
0930
200— L

iv e s t o c k

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S u p p l ie s

215— B o a t s L
A c c e s s o r ie s
I I tool aluminum fishing boat 6
traitor 3700 0 6 0
_____ Cab 372-2344
217— G

arage

235—
T

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ed m Oswen Btrya baaisfaughtar cam* P&lt;k up service u
avalabto 323-0133

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1887 14x31 CUURMONT 2/1 9
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17x8 tem patxs Wa aocrtBca
tor 38800 Ca* 3359684 tor into

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1888 FREJOHTLMER CA) 385
HP Cummin*, f (peed, hem
screw, good oond ftQEOO/OeO
Cel 322-7397
238— V

240— B o

3-FAMILY GARAGE
SALE
tkN^wiona-OR
WO. quaMy worn(810),
arts A
KM* Lott Mor*** 407-03-1817

e h ic l e s

W

a n ted

CASH 388 PARR
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W IP ktM R C A B fM n e iA K rS * * ^

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I BOATS FOR RENT
Staring at $30 8 up Mao
74 Pontoon Caa 330-1812

- S E U ec.
V

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u

OARAGE SALE
SAT AS

REAL ESTATE WANTEOfWarkad to buy a home &lt;*/ al toast 3
bWtna nsjai want am aqfy nonquaf aaawrte loan or oamar an.
naadad tor lam mvg to Sardord
cal (513)8788301 -aaa tor Shat-

1497 OBERLJN TERRACE-Lake
Mary-corner 427 A Country Ctab
Hampton Park Sub Cftadren*
aama. tumeur*. houaahoto A

2S3-Ad&lt;flt!ons A

27S-OrywBfl

MOTORHOMi 22ft art tor am
tarn to km n **( iai to nca pfe
31700 or bade 308-0118

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laga. new crptortoyl MT1R7B
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3/3 carport, toncad
yard I TMISTSS
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dap Cal 333-3584 or aaa managar at *3817
_________
ELDER SPRBMS 08 SR *77 1
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dap Cel 333-3664 or aae menagar al 13817_________________
117— C O M M E B O A L
R en ta ls
LEASE Puma ahowroom A
warahouaa 910.570 aq fl SR
441 Irontoge 407-975-2500
OFFKE/WHSE 3,000-19.000 al
From 33 *1 Prana location Hwy
17-92 Santord. 1 U bom Airport

118— O

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Caft 121-8413

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3307178

N E E O A N E U C m C tA N T
CALL DICK * ELECTRIC
407-311-8733
U c. EROOUtMYOmr 18 Vr*.

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RES/COM
QUALITY CARI
FREE E8T.

276-Handy Man

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park. MWa dtort 883.000
OBOB CALLAWAY. RaMtor
(887) W 4to»11.«xLl8S

GOVERNMENT
FORECLOSE!)
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Y b w A m a .1 b tF n a (i)8 0 M 1 S SOOO EM. H4208 tor cunarn IMLAKE MARV/SANFOAO
ana. 3/I E , kg aaltotakh. torre­
fy room, new carpet vinyl S
petal 169000.
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C H A Om*W
1 Propane* 14
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Im p f o v B / T M n ts _____

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yd. Cart CPfVCOURM/Raa
rates For taMnrttw 3300700

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taxi dav aarvica on a* antoanoaa Low raw*, brmarty ml
la a n AccpUng V)*a/MC/Diic/
SMEX C al Rchafd 281 -0630

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NowAvatobto
Ouanftan PartonM Storage
Caa tor datott S73 7500
SANFORD OFFICE SPACE
S Etdtoa awMtobto • 1100 I F A
ISIS IF . 807-371*7004

141— H

Doors, windows, carpentry,
sxkng. decks 6 concrete
323-4832 8 0 Bated C8C19880

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Wal 4 Cateng Taxaaa*
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A MOVE M IPECtAUI 400 aq
ft A toil 3789 A MONTH. OfhoeBfwag* 371-0120 or 333-7954

93— R oom s Fo b R ent

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B U K O M O LO TR 06 427
•CTO** from Suniand Estate*
173-4731 or pgr 444-8355

MOT OWC DCSTRtCT
1 bdrm. al ubkbM 336(Vmo
Sanor pretorred 321-5717

123— W

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For

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345-1418____________________

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muto-Oood Pay 552-3744 or

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A baauMM S amtong holto lo­
in t m UCP area w Nnng
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RSSTAURANT
SERVERS,
COOKS, SELL MSN, HOST/

99— A

103— H

Ful or parl-ama Top eatery bo­
om and commstion Smoking
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Serrvnote Herald. Sanford. Florida •Wednesday, Apn( 1,1998

Active kid may not have ADD

by Art Santom

THE BORN LOSER
r TOP !*YS U C P £ LUCKY,
WHEN HE. WAb MUD, MJL HE HAD
FO P - C N T E K T K I N ^ E N Y

W H K T ' b W ’ K K R A D IO

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COULD ONLY LISTEN TO IN THE
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D E A R DR. G O TT: M y •-year-old
grandson ia very "bu sy." Although
happy, he ia strong-willed. Ilia secondg ra d e tea ch er told ua that he haa
attention deficit diiorder. Eventually,
without teatin g. he waa placed on
Ritalin. The medicine cauaed him to
&gt;all the time and he became a very
different little boy.
W e atopped the R italin . He
improved We believe that the prob­
lem can better be handled with love
and training. Are we off the mark?
DEAR READER: Not in my opinion.
According to experts who spoke at
the recen t annual m eetin g o f the
A m erican A cadem y o f P ed ia trica ,
ADD la being overdiagnosed: While up
to 13 percent o f children are treated
for It, the actual prevalence la only
about 3 percent. Before inattentive,
hyperactive or impulsive children are
labeled with the disorder, other caus­
es have to be in vestiga ted . F or
instance, mood d isord ers, m ental
retard ation , abuse, op p osition al
behavior and hearing deficits are a
few of the afflictions that can m as­
querade as ADD.
Authorities emphasise that the fol­
lowing characteristics of ADD must
be present for at least six months: dif­
ficulty sustaining attention, tendency
to lose materials needed for tasks, for­
getfulness, pattern of fidgeting, exces­
sive talking, and the habit o f Inter­
rupting oth ers' con versation s and
games Such children should be evalu­
ated by a psychologist or other spe­
cialist.
Treatment for ADD Indudes stimu­
lants. such as Ritalin and Dexedrine
Fortunately, this medication may not
have to be prescribed indefinitely;
about 10 percent of children can get
off the medicine after a year of thera­
py
From the b r ie f d escrip tio n you
o ffe re d . I qu estion w h eth er you r
grandson has AD D . C erta in ly the
diagnosis should have been confirmed
by an appropriate health professional.
If he is better without the Ritalin, I
agree that he should not take it. Can
love and training help your grandson
perform more effectively’ Possibly.
Let me know the resu lts o f you r
experiment
DEAR DR GOTT I'm 77 and had
prostate surgery for cancer in l * » l
Since then, my semiannual PSA read
ings have been less than 02
My last reading was 03 My urolo­
gist reassured me that as long aa the

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above 4.0. Your urologist is correct
d f a r D R G O T T ' W hat cau ses
macular^degeneratin’

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problem, marked by tailing vision due
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By P h illip A ld er
How many d iffe re n t deals are
played each yea r? W h a tever you r
guesstimate, most years we seem to
get a report of each player holding a
13-card suit But bow often should this
happen? By my calculation, it should
be once every several lifespans of the
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success for you today. Put them to tha
Thursday, April 2,1898
last and you l sea
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m your Me in tie year ahead. Things look select you for tks principle target today.
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most of the day. However, that which Is
most enticing and fun might not occur
until towards evening. Know where to
look for romance and y o u l find It. The
Aslro-Qraph Matchmaker inatantly

&lt;Brthday

by Jim Davis

odds, If you play tw ice a week, you
should have one of these hands about
every 80 million years — and Doris'
esact hand every 240 million years!
Howe ver, Doris, who is 83 years young
and wonderful to talk with, assures
me the deck was shuffled properly by
Myrtle Burbage (North). Then it was
dealt by Virginia Lee Dennis (West).
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was
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(Unfortunately, they didn't rerun) the
whole deal. I used a com puter p ro ­
gram to fill In the other three Linds.)
Doris could not believe her r/15. So,
after three passes, "still in shock’ as
she loid me, she opened only three a*.trump, not seven. The play began and
Doris said to the others, "You won't
believe the hand I have." She repeat
ed that once or twice as she cashed a
few tricks before placing her remain­
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SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Mov. 22) Parsons
who are close lo your heart enS benefit
from your presence and efforts today
You’ll help ihem do what they will be
unable to do on their own
BAOnTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Others
will need you today more than you will
need them. Whan you enter into an
arrangement, you l increase as poeefo*bes and wwxng potential.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 18) This s s
good day lo locus your efforts on labors
of love. Oomg thing* you sryoy wM pro­
vide an addfoonal dxnension of fuMiXment
and pride.
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lo manage or direct others and have
them lika it is that extra special some­
thing you possess today. Instinctively,
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THURSDAY. MAY 28.1998

Grads
busted
H EiSaoVrAFF WRITER
SEMIHOI E COUNTY
•
Last with at a press conferSeminole
County
Sheriff Don Ealingrr an­
nounced the Implementation
of the "arro tolerance* phiktaophy. Tuesday night at
area notch in Ahamonte
Springs It waa enforced.
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Sanford business
leaders back
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HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD • Developer Jo
arph Pacitti haa oorred a
compromise
he hopea wtU
help people approve the etty'a
proposal to build a waterfront
hotel/ronlrrmce center an 30plua acrea of city-owned land
that Includes Fort Mellon Park.
The park la going to atay.
Portia told m nnbm of the
Downtown Bualncaa Aaooclo­
tion who met at the Times
Square
Dtotro
Wednesday
nl#M. Tm willing to leave 6
acres on the cast aide jure as

they are* hr mold.
Thla . Mayor Larry Dale aald
today, haa been the etty'a In­
tention all along. "Were pre­
pared to aprnd 13 million to
enhance the park, not destroy
It.* Dale aald. *Murh of the
confusion
and
opposition
sterna from aomr downright
Ilea. We're not telling any of
thla land • we're leasing It.
We’re not destroying the park •
were enhancing H*
Pacitti met early Wednesday
with a took force of business
traders that included Dob Pararil who awns Are Hardware
and la director of Main Street.
Parsed sras enthuwd about
ParlitI's offer and shared it
wkh those at the Downtown
Hutonrea Association meeting.
*We can do thla and aatlafy just
about everyone,“ Pacitti sold.

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HERALD STAFF WRITER
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during Tuesday night’s Sanfard
City Cotmnlaalon meeting on
whether or not a response
must be given In public re-

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Alzheimer support group

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until
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Monday
tlmmgli Friday.
For addtiloual information,
contact Sherry O'Leaty at 320U458 or S-mirlla Phillips at
320 O i l ! )

SANFORD
An A lihclm tr's
disease support group, spoil
sored by the Greater Orlando
Alzheimer's Association, will
meet Tuesday. dune 2. (mm 7
until H.no p tn. at All Souls
Catholic Church parish office
conference room. :tOI West
Hih Si reel tn Sanford
Tile meeting is Intruded lo
oMdc support and rd urattou
Hi caregiver* ot l.muly mem
ber*. wilh Alzheimer's disease
nr related disorder.
Tlicre Is no charge for Ihe
meeting For further details,
phone G2H OOHH.

Bethune-Cookman graduates

s ta ff re p o rts

SKMINOU COUNT!*
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Amritratl C’.mit r Society will
host Hit- seroiul Kr l.iv lor Life
event In Seminole County this
Ftld.iv Train** bom lutmetuus
tiUHlin
-mil government
groups will walk aml/oi nut
the track ill l-ik* Mary High
School in a fund raising event.

Include
Seminole
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I’olhe Chlel Joe Dili.ltd. Kike
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Richard
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Morris, S.mlord Mayor K m y
Dale, Dike Mar)’ Mayor David
Me.ilor and Seminole County
Property Appnilset Dill Sulm
At last H iiiim I.iv night s Kike
Mary City Commission meet
lug Mayoi Mealor announced
ihai the city would-lie pulling
logcthcr a tram III honor ol
Sue rtmnir Thom e serves .■«•
Admlnlsiraltve
Assistant
to
City Manage! John
Litton
I taxing I teeu diagnosed wilh
i nnerr. Tliorue Is expet led lo
participate m the Relay lor
laic m running the opening

lap
All Lake M.uv deparluiriil
heads have b o n n icon raged
lo urge employers in cnler thr
tvJov event in honor of llioitu*.
Officials say (hat allhmigh
the relay Is a fund miner, H is
also an oppoitimilv lor Ihe
businesses and governmental
agi-iii tes involved to team
build wllhlll llielr mganl/atlons Jbe leums are lo 'cam p

otd' on ihe IihiiIniII field while
oilier mrmlNTs walk or run on
Ihe tmek Each Irani will have
a campsite theme. Trams a ir
expel led lo continue oil he
ti.uk from the beginning of
Ihe evenl al li |» III Friday, nil
til 10 a III Sat unlay.
Hie general public ts urged
lo attend this Relay for Life
event, lo l*e lonllm ilng all
ntghl

DAYTONA PEACH
Dcthunc
'file trek nround ihr track
Cookman
College
recently
held Its 1998 spring com* will In-gin with cancel suivlwire completing the hist lap
mciu rmeitt
ptogrant
Ap
They are to lie followed lor one
pro.xtmafrly 200 enthusiastic
lap hv vurtou* dlgitlhulcH in
seniors
received
degrees.
Nearly one-third of these stu­ honor of the American Cancer
Society's fight to ohtatn hmd
dents graduated with tumors
mg In the light against cancer
Ur John Hope Franklin drllv
dignitaries invited lo Is- on
cred .in li
cunniurm o*
mrttl addles-*. Franklin s |C* hand and lake that second lap
mark's foe used on the Impnr
tancc of cotnmunltv Involvenietit He urged gradua tes to
stvk ways to create a better
enough then I'm soiry
p in v foi .ill member* of SOI l- C o n t i n u e d f r o m P a g e 1 A
Black community crime
Dillard said he would hr
him 'I II show you drug activity
rty. f'ranklin Is a noted htsto
h.ippv lo meet with Ml Alex
SKMINOLK COUNT!'
Iltr
nan and author, Hr 1s also going on all over 11it- plot r ,* hr
am iri 'llut dining a ptilill*
13th National Confrrenrr on
i hsttnman Of Prrslih-IU Clin* said. *hm you won't see any
poller.*
Preventing Crime in the (Hark
mectutg at this time Is uol ap
lOUH task ton e on race• re la
community. Is now underway
pniprkllr.* lie added
He said that Sunday morning
1kills
K iln Alrxandet rr I tinted lo
through May 30 at the Omni
Orvidilate•s Ini lulled Sauford lie even saw a deputy sheriff
5
Hosi-n Hotel tn Orlando.
Ap­
the jukIiuio lo s,iv he had at
•IMM resldiruis l.iiova Harret 1, ruling (wsi Ills home on a hike,
MV 001+4
proximately 2.000 Individuals
tempted to mrrl with llllLiul m
Business Administration and "tills was .i deputy, hut their
llie )&gt;asi hul was UliHUM esslul
from throughout the Untied
weir no city police around.' he
Manilla UcHosv. Sociology
States os well as a mi tidier ol
Hethime t ookmnn College ts added.
officials from Seminole County
Following Alexander's coni*
a private, historic'ally black In­
ami various cities are expected
stitution atnitaled with the m ails. (dmttdssiouet Wluiey
to attend the conference
United Methodtst Church. The Eckstein asked if Puller Chlel
The event is to provide a fo ­
College has a diverse student Joe Dlll.ud wished lo s|M-ak on
rum to highlight programs
imputation ol more than 2,500 the nutter Dillard, in thr
that have proven effective In
and a solid leputattou for ai a- audience, chose not In give a
budding stronger communities
demlc exc ellenee. As evident e irs|MHisc. and ihe clll/rn par­
and combating crime tn van
ol its outstanding program, the ticipation continued Into other
ous part o f the country, espc
i ollegr h.is been listed 111 the mailers.
A lew momeuis later how­
(tally In communities of A fri­
renipleton Honor (loll of CharCommissioner
Velma
can American
prominence.
iii ter Hutldmg Colleges and ever,
Williams i (-quested lo speak
S|ieclal emphasis is to be
Universities.
'Since day one, when I last
placed
on
programs
and
look iiiv seat on lids romntlsstrategies
grated
toward
Summer programs
voting people,
Seminole County Public l i ­ slnn, 1 have been supportlvr of
Students wanted
brary presents the following Chief Dillard I have hern on
the
police
lrrorganla.d lun)
summer programs:
SEMINOLE COUNT!’
Tire
lom m lllrr. and have pu-hed
Ronald McDonald will pres
Seminole
County
IHiblh
etit programs and greet chil­ diligently lor our |*olU r dr
School system ts In the p ro c­
(i.irtmeiit and Mip|Wrtctl the
dren;
ess of idrnllf&gt;trig all new stu­
i
hlrt." she said
lursd.iv. June 2 at 2 ft m
dents (nr the up-cnmmg i.ehool
'Hul tonight. I am disap
lit the Northwest Hninch,
year. Tilts includes students
IMiluied,
overwhelmed.
an­
Tuesday.
June
23
at
I
p
in.
who wilt attend kindergarten
gered.
at
thr
l.u
k
of
rrsjumse
ai the West Hraiicli. and
dunng the 1998-99 school
Thursday, June 25 at 10 Irom Chlel Dillard when Com
year.
mlKsionrr Ki ksirln asked tr
a m at the North flmneh
All lamlltrs residing III the
sjMiuse to a i iilcen conrern.*
lo r lurrher details call I he
northern section of the county
siir continued We. as the city
must first receive a school as­ hhrntv lira rich nearest you.
leaders, are obligated lo rrsignment
before registering
North
Branch.
Sanford.
spmid. whrthrr we agree or
students The assignments a ir
322 2 1H2
don’t agree.*
Williams continued. 'W ere
talking about I tie evaluation of
Rttchlngjcn c c to k n is mu d u s p x x i to t d p cla ssic w o m e n look tlk'ir Ivst and a\ okl Uk *
Ctdcf lllllard next .Jiiotuli Hr
knows (hul. I'm uma/rd he
c x j v i v v o f (h 'd ean ii^g. Hits
w a s h a b l e i x ^ n iliai stin s a m u k iN y w rinkle resistant
wouldn't lake this op|Mirtundy
lo strp lorward uml respond.
in and lhii ol ilh.* air or nclii exit oi ,i suiiutv. This tra vetw ea r is s .i l cxdtw\'d&gt;’ *u
Now. I'm asking the commis­
LOCAL FORECAST
TIDES
sioners lo ask Chief Dillard lo
Pmdiingion aixl the* Ivst iliys to \w t l\ndtiih3oci stan H uuxliy.
Today: Scattered thunderstorms THURSDAY:
rt-s|M)iid to Mr. Alexanders
Ilighs near HO Lows in the low 70s SOLUNAR TABLE: min 8.05
concern, lids |s the chiefs op­
Friday: Snillerrd thunder slot ms a.m.. rnnj. 2:35 a.m.. min. 8:05
portunity to shine, hut if you
Highs in Oh- low-90*. lanes in the
don't, when the time comes lo
p.m.. tnaj. 1:55 p.m.
low 70s Saturday: Afternoon thun
evaluate you. this wouldn’t look
TIDES: Daytona Beach: hlgli:
good."
drrslorms. tllghs near 90, Umm
Dillard
came
lorward.
near 70 Sunday: Afternoon limn 10:55 a.m.. 11: 1H p.m.. low:
’ Commissioner E» ksirln asked
CNwui C tO trH w m W u rh titd )
derstonm. Ilighs in the upper-HO* 4:41 a.m.. 4:47 p.m. New
If I wanted lo speak, hill said I
Smyrna Beach: high:
11:00
Urns in the low-70s.
didn't have to," hr responded.
a.m.. 11:23 p.m.. low: 4:4G
i j i j a n l i l i g r 'A n n
IT*W»»a IwrlntnlAl
IIJ!&gt;«* A« Net,
‘ I don't think thr time io get
EXTENDED OUTLOOK a.m.. 4.52 p.m.. Cocoa Beach:
IU 1414
VROW.
coiilrontutlnnal ts during a
hlgli:
11:15
a.m..
11:38
p
m.,
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
public meeting. It's tnapproTatrma 90 72 Tstrms 91 73 low: 5:01 a.m.. 5;07 p.m.
prtate."
'A s far as poller vlsihilliy on
tile west side, we're doing what
BEACH CONDITIONS
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
we ran wtlli what we have." hr
Titrma 90 70 Tatrma 89 71
D a yton a B ea ch ft N ew
continued. "Yes then* was a
deputy on his hike hut the
Sm yrn a B each : S cum tire 2sheriff has over (iOO deputies
3 feet with a light chop.
and I have less than 100 In all.
W ater
tem p e ra tu re
at
so you can see the dillictiliy In
Daytona Is 70 degrees and
H e r o a r e m o w in n in g n u m b e r *
patiolllng all of Ihr m y all of
s o l o c lo d o n W o d n o t d a y in t h o
at New Symrnu. 79 degrees.
the lime, llut wr do have peo­
F lo r id a L o f lo r y
Whirls are from the south at
ple on ihe wrst side, lull again
Fantasy B
I say. I'm doing what I can
10-15 in.p.h.
2-11*17-21-26
wilh what I have. It that's not
Lotto (M ay 23)

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POLICE BRIEFS
Aggravated assault
Glenn Montgomery. 25. of
5110 Hii hi.mil Kit,, Sanlord.
wa&gt; arrested Tuesday. May 20.
In- Seminole County deputies
Montgomery was charged with
aggravated assault, battery ami
rrstsimg
without
violence.
Montgomery allegedly threat
etied his live m girlfriend with
a kittle and also shoved her to
the ground

Battery
Alan Sobol. ;*«». of 200 F la ­
mingo lit . Sanford was ar­
rested Tuesday. May 20. by
Seminole
County
deputies
So ImiI was ihargrd with battery
and arrested at the above ad
•Irr-S. Sobol allegedly ptllli bed
Vti till -r vi tal limes

P o sse ssio n
Mu bar I Mryson
I. of 7T75
liik r III Sunfurd. was arrrstrd
Tuesday May 20 by Seminole
County deputies llrynon was
rharged with possession
of
cannabis under 20 grams and

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the business leaders voted
I H 4. In favor ol the pm|r(t as
It has Iwrii pm posrd and only
I menitrrrs said they would
prrlrr II at a dttterrnt location
on a second vote City Manager
(till Simmons had told the
gmup tbrrr really aren't Ibai
many dtllerent !*•« atlonn rb.it
would In- Irastblr
'H its In your site tilts Is the
reason I’m here
Pnrtttl said
*1 could In’ 1.000 other Jllairs
bul fill here tircausr of tlie
water Mils Is very unique Fills
is where you want to have your
hotel and conference irntet It
tias the a inbtatue
Kami Yoseflan, rfie Is.wn
town
huslurss
Assn* t.itloil
president, said ftt.it the city
needed help and Factttt was
exactly Ihr developer lo do tire
work "I unhid him to come
look at tills little town Mr
could have gone anywhere
be
dorsu I need Sanford but we
need trim "
Dale, who did not attend the
meeting lias rallied lire * tty
commission and tlie Seminole

jiossesslon o f dmg parapher­
nalia. Itivson was arrested al
Like .lesup Park. According lo
rr|MirtH. Hryson admlltrd lo
having cannabis in bis cur.
Charlie Pendleton. 18. of 210
Holley Ave.. S.mlord. was ur
irslcd TUraday. May 20. by
Sanford jsillee. Pendleton was
(barged with possession of
crack cocaine with intent to
sell and deliver and destruction
of physical rvltlenre. Pendleton
was arrested al the comer of
lllh Street and lin e Avenue.
Ibe Sanford UUAl) squad nude
the .inrst.
Unliert Winn. ;t0. of 125
Mosswood Clr . Winter Springs
was arrested Friday. May 20.
try Winter Springs jsiltie. Winn
was ihargrd with possession
ol i atuiahls under 20 grams
and jHissesslou ol drug jiara
phertialla Winn was arrrstrd
al the i urnrr ol Dunhaidy and
South Moss Road Winn was
pulled over 1h-i ausr bis car
bad no tag light

Llcanaa suspended
Wyman Bryant. 47. o f 1800
Retreat Rd.. Geneva, was nrrrslrd Tuesday. May 20, hy
Oviedo pnlii r.
Bryant
wa*
charged with driving while li­
cense Is sus|&gt;en(lrd cir revoked
and ullurhlng tag not assigned
llryanl w.i* arrested In ihe
KMX) bleak of East Broadway
Slrrrl. Upon a check. Il w-as
revealed that Ihe lag had been
ie(Mirtrd stolrii out of Brevard
County.

Drug paraphernalia
Christopher Dnplatill* 18. of
rx'di W Spririglier Way. l-cke
Mary, wa* arrested Monday
May 25. try Seminole County
deputies
Dllplantls
was
c barged with possession of
dm g (larapbemalla lie was ar
rrstrei at ibe comer of Cardinal
Oaks Court and ( truly Court
Report said Ilia! DupLinlls
banded (iciraphrni.illa lo oil I
c rr*

president of the

Sanford
Hlslorical
Society
wants the cltlzm * to be able lo
vote wbrtber they want the nrw
i omplrx and I* gathering pell
lions to lort e the city to have a
rrlerendum
so
they
can
c lioose
A new resident. Lynda Sc e
(ant. said she would I n- one of
those t o vote again*! the com
plex "I I I knew this was flap
I wiling I would not have c ome
hrrr, St riant said 'l l seem*
to me the city is selling it* soul
lor iiicitiry
Simimms said that there nr
a number ol thing* that have to
fall in (dace for ibe proposal to
become a reality
He said
l*ac liti ha* to agree lo am
change* that may have lo be
made oriel that a long-term
land lra*r In- arranged There
tea* lo lie rr/&lt;iiitng and a new
eomprelienslvr (dan
'll s not a done deal." Fac tut
said *Dui were now In a post
■loll lo lake Ibr next step I
want lo help the city in its res
unrcttnll and Id like to see
everyone happy Most «d ihr
people air satlsllrd and In’
bmd us “

KIM Railroad of Kansas City.
CSX Transportation of dark
soiivlllr tlie Mississippi Army
National Guard Marine Corps
Hrsrrvr of Orlando, and CerilOed Slings Inc of Cnswrlbrrrv
Ihr Sky I lawk attack jet and
bowil/rr will I n- open to the
public lor viewing Saturday.
May :I0 al a special reremony
comnieimrattng the rededleation ol Ihr Orange County

Vietnam War Memorial .mo the
establishment ol (be Vietnam
Veteran* ol Central Florida.
Inr. at .'1400 North Tanner
Road In Flast Orange County.
Tlie National Vietnam War
Museum Is on outgrowth of the
Vietnam Veteran* of Central
Florida Inc a nortprnlll or
ganlzallon (oundrd in 1982 to
assist service men and women
and their families

County tommisstoneis lo **ip
|Mirt the
$70 million water
tioiil complex |iro|Hisal
Tlir
illy vole was 5 0. the county
vote .-I -1
n h rrr are those who either
don i like me or wliat w e ir
doing who oppose this ellori.
Hale said ‘ Many have lived in
Kanlord a long long time If
tbry think Im * k they'll rrall/e
when the town was going great
guns was when their was a ho
Irl heir
Hie hotel was the
i atalyst And II can lie ilia!
way again "
Sanlord iiattvr Millard Hunt.
71 Is one ol those opposed Id
llie complex. lie told the liusl
nrss leader* Wednesday night
that hr wasn't opposed lo the
c itv taking steps to improve II
sell 'Hul this Is a step 111 Ihr
wrong direction." hr said
'Foil Mellon Park Is a central
■tty (Kirk that Is a great galh
rung place lor everyone " limit
said "T h e irs a racial and n o
mimic diversity that dors not
exist anywhere else Flits very
room is tilled with nothing but
(Kile laces

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than what be called ‘ dry’ la d s
on a page *
Ihr project Is (Kiri of a 14month long rllott l»v the mu
m in i'* acquisition tram
lo
cotnplrtr tfie project, be satil
strong links bad to In- lorged
with many organization* in
eluding the Navy. Northrop
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OBITUARIES
SELMA PUTNAM MORRISON
CAJ8BE
Selma
Putnam
Morrison
Calsse. 90. Uindovrr Place,
Umgwood.
died Wcdncnday.
May 27. 1998 at Island Lake
Center Horn Dec 'J. 11*04 In
Henrietta. N.C., she moved lo
Central Florida In 1990 Mrs
Calsse was an elementary
school tntchrr. She was a life
member of Sally
Harrison
Chaplrr I) A l&lt; ol Sanford and
an R.S.V.P. volunteer. Sbr was
a Presbyterian.
Survivors Inrludr daughter.
Nancy M. Williams. Sanford;
slstrr, Oelatld Rrcre, Tampa;
granddaughters.
Ilollucr
Mi Phillips.
Elizabeth
M.
Ptillltps; 2 great grandchildren
Gniinkow
Funeral
Monte.
Sanfotd.
in
charge
of
arrangement s.

BENJAMIN CANTRELL JR.
llrnjamln Cantrell Jr.. GO.
Ilasrwood
Lane.
Allam onle
Springs, dird Friday. May 22.
1998 al his residence. Mr.
Cantrell was bum Dec. 12.
1957 in Savannah. Ga. Mrs.
Cantrell was a tile setter, lie
was a mrinlier of New Horizon
Missionary llaptlst
Church.
Allamonle Springs, where he
served in the rnpadty
of
draeon.
assistant
Sunday
School
superintendent
and
traehrr. one o f the founding
memheis. advisor for the choir
and Paslur's Aide Hoard.
Survivors Include daughters.
Gwendolyn Franks, i.lsa, Tara
Rhymes, all
of
Allam onle
Springs.
Kam i
Collier.
Orlundo. Natalie
Larknwskl.
Claremont.
N.H..
Sarah.
Ofallon. III.: sons. Anthony E..
Altamonte
Springs.
Christopher Prrklti*. Orlando;
tlatrni. Joslc Harris. Ethel
Sharpe.
Pauline
Owens,
Jeanne
Roscnburg.
all
of
Orlando. Erma J.. Winter Park.
Angela Adams. Sodus. N.Y.;
brothers. Aurther. Winter Park.
Benjamin
Owens.
Alford

Simpson. ImiII i o f Cincinnati.
Ohio; 12 grandchildren.
Marvin C. Zander* Funeral
Home. Apopka, in charge of
arrangements

ELMER M. CRABB8
Elmer
M.
Crabbs.
87.
Mradowbrook
Hnve. Winter
Spring*, dird lursday. May 20.
1998 al lit* residence. Horn
Feb 20, 1911 in Indiana, he
innvrd in Central Florida In
1972. Mr. Crabb* was a high
m bool
teacher. Hr was a
member
of
Uir
American
legion. Mr. Crabb* served In
Ibe U S. Navy.
Survivors Include daughtrr.
Anne Walker.
Kustls; son,
Stevrn. Wilder S|iriugs: sisters.
Kulheriiir
Knapp,
Francis
Meeks. ImiII i of New London.
Ohio; -1 grandchildren.
Gramkow
Funeral
Home.
Sanford.
In
rhurgr
of
arrangements.

MARJORIE JOHNSON
Matjorie Johnson. 71, Apache
Drive. Geneva, died Tuesday.
May 20. 1998. Horn March 23.
1927 lu HuOuoln. 111., she
moved lo Crntral Florida In
1988. Mrs. Johnson was a
homemaker.
She
was
a
member
of
First
Baptist
Church of Geneva.
Survivors Include husband,
William
It:
son*.
Nelson.
Prnsurola,
Dennis.
Albuquerque, N.M.; daughtrr.
Janice,
Geneva;
brother,
Harley Moore. Louisville. Ky.;
sisters. Irene Morgan. Juanita
Chatlines*, both of Herrin. III.,
June Haines, Joliet, III., Janet
Walker. Whittier. Calif.. Linda
Fox. Kansas City, Mo.
Hrisson
Funeral
Hume,
Sanford.
In
charge
of
arrangements.

BAILEY. WILLIE SR.
Funeral Service for Wtlltc Halley
Sr.. 87. eg Southwest Hoad.
Sanford, wlm died Saturday, May
23. will In - laid Saturday. May 30 al

It am at Greater New Mount /ion
M II. Chun li wllh Ihr Hcv James
l.ynn nUuiallng Visitation will lr
Friday trout 5 until 9 pm. at
SunrtM- Chaprl, Sunrise Funrr.it
Home. (It) ta« ust Aw, Sanford,
(407) 322 7383
CAUSE.
SELMA
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MORRISON
Funeral Service* few Mr* Selma
imnani Morrison Cutw. 03. of
bingwuod. who dml Wednesday,
will lr I (&gt; in Friday at Gniinkow
Funeral lliwnc Cliaprl with the Krv
Ilnur Stoll oflhLiting. Interment
will l r in Hollylwimk Cemetery.
UneolniiMi. N.C. For tluise wtio
wlsli im-mort.il contnliiitkin* ansuggested lo Selma M. Calsse GED
S* hol.irshlp Fund at Seminole
Communlly
College
or
First
Presbyterian
Chun h.
Sanlord
Memorial Fund. Arrangements try
Grumkuw Funrrul Home. 5UI K.
Airport lllvd. Sanford. FL 3277.1
11071 322 3213.
CANTRELL. BENJAMIN JR.
Funeral Service* for Benjamin
Cantrell Jr. will lr Irld Saturday.
May 31). II a m. ut Oprn Door
Missionary ILiplist Church. 130 N
Calhoun Street. Ltilonvllle, with the
llrvemid Simon IVw ollti i.nmg
Dibit* viewing will l r lieId Friday
hum &lt;1 unit) U p m. at Open Door
Missionary Ikipllsl Chun h ami
again on Saturday hum 9 a m.
until funeral lime. Intrnnetit will
frglow in Frm Park-Altamonte
Curiiiniinlly Cemetery. Altamonte
Springs under the direction of
Marvin C. Zanders Funeral Home.
"The lYopk-'* Choice'. A|xipka 1407)
880 3388.
HOWARD, PHILUP A.
Funmil Service for Plnlllp A.
Howard Sr.. G7. eg Wulcr Server.
Sanford, who died Satmclny May
23. will be lieId Salurdny. May 30.
al 2 pin. al St. Luke M.B. Church.
Visit,ilton will l r Friday from 5
until 0 pan. ul Sunrise Clia|&gt;el.
Sunrise Funeral Hcinw. 900 LocuM
Aw.. Sanford. (407) 322 7383.
JOHNSON. MARJORIE
Funeral service* for Mr*. Johnson
will be Saturday ul 11 a m. in tlie
First llaptlst Church uf Geneva
with the Ikv. Daryl IVnnenler Sr.
uTOcUtmg. Interment will fnlkiw in .
Ocneva Cemetery. Friends may cull
at the funeral lioine Friday from 0
until 8 p.m. Hrisson Funeral Home,
322-2131. Sanliurd. ts in charge of
arnirigeineiit*.

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Lakeview
hosts forum
for innovative
middle schools
Special to the Herald
SANFORD - Each year, I'rlc
Krrlr» from the Florida Depart­
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core group of the most innova­
tive middle schools across the
state. These schools then meet
at a showcase school to ar­
ticulate ami share their best
practices.
Lakcvltw
Middle
School In Sanford served as
host school for this annual
event.
Principal Jim Shupe said he
felt txith honored and humbled
for Lakeview to be selected as
the showcase school for the
entire state. 'M any good things
are happening In the Sanford
area schools, and lire word Is
Just beginning to get out.*
Tlic afternoon o f the meeting,
Shupe and Kreia gave an over­
view o f the agenda, and Shupe
went on to share some data
and school Initiatives with the
participants. The group llten
split up Into T h in k Tank* ses­
sions lo share best practices.
The next morning began with
different groups o f participants
rotating tiirough three concur­
rent sessions
al Lakeview.
Lakrvlew'a featured programs
at these sessions were the
Magnet Program for 1998-99.
the Immersion Program of Ba­
sle Skills, and the Truch/KcTearh Instructional strategy.
The visitors also toured Uie
campus during breaks. Shupe
reported that the participants
were very impressed 'vlth the
Innovative
practices
at
Lakrvlcw. ‘ Quite a few o f our
guests also made it a point lo
make comments to me about
how friendly the staff was and
how the school was so wellorganized.*
At the conclusion of the
workshop. Shupe felt very good
about what Lakeview was doing
In relationship lo other middle
schools In the state. *l( Is like
a barometer, because you are
standing shoulder lo shoulder
lo the most innovative schools
In the state and other schools
are coming to our school lo
replicate what we are doing.*
Krrls said that the Florida
Department
of
Education
sponsors the Innovative Prac­
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shops in order to stimulate
change
and innovation
In
Florida schools. 'Real change
takes place one school ot a
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People__
Accidents: All involved should know rights
P art I a t 3 p a rts

Weight Watchers
A (oral rhaplrr ot Wright
Watcher* meet* at the Lake
Mary
Community
Building
cvrty Thuraday from 4:45 to
0:45 p.m.

Toeatmeatere
The Omni Toast maatrr* Club
•GHOI will meet at 0:30 p.m.
every Thursday at the AAA
Building. 1000 AAA Drive.
Heathrow. Quest* and prospec­
tive members are welcome.
Call Bertram Click. 323 0089.
for more Information.

TO PS
TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sen*
albbly)
*021 meets
every
Thursday from
II to 11.45
a.m.. al the Sanford Alliance
Churrh. 1491 S. I*ark Ave
Welgh-ln ta from 10 lo 10:45
a.m. For Information call 3219240. Visitors arr welcome.

Alanon, Alateen
ALANON
and
ALATKEN
meetings are field every Thurs­
day. at 0 p m . at Sanford
Chrtatlan Church. 730 lipsala
Road. Sanford For Informa
lion, call 323 H524

Blue G n u Pickers
Sanford Blur Grass Ptckrra
meet every Thursday, from 0-10
p.m.. al the Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commerre. Pick­
ers and grinnrrs are welcome.
For Information, call John
Shaffer. 029 4931.

Subm arine veterans
The United Stales Submarine
Veterans,
Central
Florida
Base, meet at 7 p m. at the
Fleet Reserve Club. 3040 West
SR 40. the first Thursday of the
month All submariner*, both
active or otherwise, are wel­
come. For Information, rail
Bud Stmpaon. 330 4445

Sanford Hlatorlc Truat
The Sanford Historic Trust
‘ meets the And Thursday of the
month, at 7 p m., at the Find
Street OaUrty. 907 Magnolia

Amatour Radio
The Lake Monroe Amateur
Radio Society meets every flrsi
Thursday, al 7:30 p.m.. at the
Senior Center. Lake Triplett
Drive. Casarlberry. For Infor­
mation. call Karl Lambert. 0950704. or Al Kirk. 322 4407.

Untvaraity Woman
American Association
of
University Women meets the
Ant Thursday of each month

at 7 p.m. at the Rolling Hills
Moravian Churrh. Stair Road
434, Lungwood.

Amarlcan Lagion
American Legion Post 53 and
Unit meet the second Thurs­
day. at H pm., at the Post
Home. 2074 S. Sanford Avr.
For Information, rail 322-1052.

Pigaon Faneiara
The Central Florida Pigeon
Fanciers Association meets Ihr
third Thursday of rath month,
at 7:30 p.m.. at the Seminole
County Agricultural Center.
4300 Orlando Drive. Sanford
For more Information, rantart
Dick Kelly at 291-4340

Sunrli# Kiwanls
Tl»r Seminole Sunrise Kt
wants Club mrets every Friday,
at 7 a.m . al Shoney’s. US 1792. south of Airport Boulevard.
Quest arr welcome. For Infor­
mation. rail Tony McDaniel at
324-0409

Fra# clinic Friday
A free clinic to Include blood
pressure check, blood sugar
screening and immunuatlon*
will be field every Friday, from
9 to II a.m.. al the Orneva
Elementary School In the old
school building, corner of First
and Main Street In Geneva. The
clinic la sponsored by Ihe
Seminole County Health De­
partment in conjunctIon with
the Seminole County Sheriff's
Office and Oeneva Elementary
School. For Information, call
349 92A4.

Subatanca abuaa
SAFE. Substance Abuse Family
Education, Is conducting a
'Families in Crisis* outreach
program. Interested organisa­
tions wanting to contact the
Life Savers Club of SAFE may
rail Libby Kuharske at 2914357

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LAKE
MARY A
senior's
group meets for lunch the sec­
ond Friday of each month al
Lake Mary Church of the Naaarrne. 171 K. Crystal Lake Ave.
Tfve noon meeting la held in
the Fellowship IfalT
For more Information, con­
tact Bill at 322-1000.

Oaughtars of
Confadaracy
Norman
deVrre
Howard
Chapter of the Untied Daugh­
ters of the Confederacy meeta
on the last Friday of the
month. For Information, call
322-1425.

Let us know
Hie Seminole Herald wants lo publicise your events, classes
and seminars that are available to the general public.
Wt'd Eke to have the information far your announcement al
hast a week in advance.
All Items should be typed or written legibly and Include Infor­
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M tsking place. Be sure to include your name and a daytime
phone number In case we have some questions about the tnfor-

Being Involved In an auto ac­
cident. even a
seemingly
harmless one. ran affect a per­
son anywhere from a brief
moment lo a lifetime. There­
fore. It Is Important for every
driver, young or old. to know
what the Liw requires he or she
do If Involved In an accident.
Additionally, any person In­
volved In un auto accident,
wliether as a driver, passenger,
or otherwise, should know
wliat their rights are and what
they should do or not do under
the circumstances. This article
Is the first of a three part se­
ries.
First of all. Florida law re­
quires that llie driver of any
vehicle Involved In an acrldenl
Immediately stop at the scene
and remain until certain statu­
tory requirements are fulfilled.
Additionally, the law requires
that the driver slop as close lo
the scene as posslblr and
wtlliout
obstructing
traffic
more than Is nrersaary. Should
a damaged vrhlcle fie left ob­
structing traffic as a result of
the accident. Ihr driver of Ihr
vehicle must make every rrasorable effort to move the ve­
hicle. This will help avoid other
collisions as well as facilitate
Hie arrival of poller and emer­
gency vehicles If necessary,
The (allure of a driver In­
volved In an accident lo slop
rsposes the driver to punish­
ment which varies according lo
the damage caused by the ac­
cident. If an accident involves
only damage lo a vehicle or
other property which la unat­
tended. (allure to stop subjects
a driver lo a maximum One o(
0500.00 and/or attendance at a
driver Improvement school. If
the driver Is invuKrd In this
lypr ol an accident Hie driver
Is required by law lo stop and
locale the operator or ownrr of

the other vehicle or other
properly. Then, upon locating
the operator or owner, the
driver la required lo furnish his
or her name, address, and the
registration number of the ve­
hicle hr or she la driving. How­
ever, If the driver cannot locale
Hie operator or owner, the
driver ta still required lo Airnlsh hta or her name, address,
and the registration number at
the vehicle he or she Is driving
try attaching the information in
a conspicuous place In or on
the vehicle or other property.
Lastly, the driver Is required lo
notify the police.

not to exceed 15 years. The U t­
ter two also cany a revocation
of the driver's license.
The penalties for panicking
and doing something foolish
such as fleeing from the scene
of an accident vary with the
type of damage Involved and.
depending on the circum­
stances. could be quite severe.
Therefore, knowing what to do
In caae of an accident la Im­
portant and tt can also help
make a stressful situation a lit­
tle less stressful. Next week we
will discuss the other statutory
requirements Imposed cm a
driver involved In an accident
and Florida's Good Samaritan
Act.

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As mentioned above, acci­
dents involving more serious
kinds of damages cany suffer
penalties for a driver who hits
and runs. If an accident results
In only damage to a vehicle or
other property which Is at­
tended. (allure to atop subjects
a driver to a maximum fine at
0500.00 and/or Imprisonment
not to exceed 00 days. But. If
an accident results In Injury to
any person, fleeing from the
scene exposes a driver to a
conviction at a felony at the
Hurd degree punishable by a
maximum fine of 90,000 and/or
imprisonment not to exceed 5
years and fleeing the scene of
an accident resulting In the
death of any person exposes a
driver to a conviction of a fel­
ony of Ihe second degree pun­
ishable by a maximum Ane of
010.000 and/or imprisonment

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DEAR ABBY: This is my "how
we met* story:
In 1940, two friends stopped by
my home and told me they were
going to o dance in Brooklyn. Stum
I lived in Now Jersey, I toid them I
didn't want to go. I bod no car, ao I
didn’t want to get involved with a
girl so far away. Wed, they would
not take
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At the dance, I saw a very tall
and attractive girl across the room.
I walked
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to ask
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dance,
acu uYir
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but another
nothor guy bant mo to IL So
instead
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To make a long story short, last
month we celebrated our 00th wed­
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The Festival will be held at Florida H ospital's
Senior Health and Resource Center at Lake M iry,
1097 Sand Fond Road • Lake Mary, Florida 32746
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ir readers know shout ’Because I
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last week'* *ea*on-ending
banquet.
Hung l*. not too many of
them are saytng goodbye for­
ever.
n»e 199H Seminole* wtU be
remembered for a lot of
thing*, moil notably aa the
find Inun tn nearly SO year*
to advance to re^onal play
and pouting the first wtnnlng
aeason of roach Dave Roger*'
regime.
Il will be remembered a* the
tram that weathered a devas­
tating Injury lo Ita beat
ptlrhcr, yet found a way to
make It to the diatrtct final*,
playing on It* new field for the

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This is gonna hurt.
But sometimes, you gotta give credit
where credit la due.
All over Central Florida, we all laughed at
just about any dirt we could ftnd on
Shaquille O'Neal over the part two year*
since his ugly defection from the City
Beautiful.
(By the way. what Is ao bsaudhil about
Orlando? A bunch o f M b eord s wttfa m
on them?)
Anyway, n'a been Am. It woo ton when he

shank! be playing Junior cel*
lege ball somewhere. The pair
were among those receiving
aprrtal honor* from Roger* at

Winter Springs caps o ff inaugural softball season
fo the WbUer Springs player*

a* Conk complimented her
player* on a successful year.
to establish itself aa a Central
Florida force.
Despite having only ninthand IOth-graders at the brand
new school, the Bear* pulled
all the upset of the season In

Catcher Leake Helm* was
named the tram* Moat Out­
standing Player. Throughout
the season. Helms displayed a
gun lo Are out any would-be
base stealers and acted aa the
team leader, working with the
ftealtmcn pitcher*.
Michelle

Solano,

earned

won the Cosrhes Award.
Becky Msngtno. who., along
with Mettle*, made up the
Winter Springs pitching *taff.
and played second base, won
the Scholastic Award for her
4.0 grade point average.

The Bear* got together one
«1 tone for an awards banjet. boated fay coach Jill
Five awards were presented

H a rd w ork pays o ff fo r Sem inole’s W illiam s

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Lmat iM s a i Shot: There

monthly basts.

Lyman alumni baseball
UJWOWOOO _ Lyman High School will be
holding Its annual Alumni Baseball Game at
the Carlton Henley Sporta Complex on Sat­
urday. May 30th at 1 p m.
AH players from 1973-1907 are Invited to
attend and you are welcome to attend even If
you don't feel you ran play,

SANFORD _ The Sanford Recreation De­
portment to offering a Cheerieadtng Clam for
girts ages 6-and-Up.
the 10-week clam will begin on April 22nd
and be held every Wednesday from 5:30 p m.
to 6:30 p.m. through June 24th.
Fees are as follows: current participants _
WO; new registrants _ $36 (includes pom­
pons A T-shirt).
Please call 330-5697 for more information.

K uag F u /M a rtio l A m d s a c *
SANFORD _ The Sanford Recreation De­
partment to offering Kung-Fu and Martial
Arts classes.
Classes, for ages 6 to adult, will be held on
Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 0 p.m.
to 7:18 pm. at the Downtown Youth Center
located on the bottom floor of Sanford City
Hall. 300 N. Park Ave.
Coat to 630 per month for adults and 925
per month for kkto 6-12. Family peters are
also available.
Inatnrctor Danyi Dncdrtr wtD teach tradi­
tional Chinese Kung Pu which to uatfiil In
guldMg ■rtf-esteem as well as discipline and
body conditioning. Also taught will be forms,
weapons and arlf-defenar.
For more Information, call 330-5697.

lock of (he year.
Mark McGuire does not
finish with 61 or more.
Bank ll.

Monday and Friday evenings from 7 p.m. lo B
p m. No registration la required. Intermedi­
ate to advanced level players are welcome lo
participate. Coot lo S3 per person.
Sylvan Lake la also offering Tennis and
Racquetboll Singles Udders lor men and
women lor eight weeks continuing through
the end of May. Call 323-0067 for details
Private and group lessons and team clinics
are also available. Call 322-6567.

WML Basketball School
WINTER SPRINOS _ Hie Winter Springs
Basketball League to now accepting registra­
tions for Its MUi Summer Basketball School,
lo be held at Jackson Heights Middle School.
Indian Trada Middle School, and the First
Baptist Church of Oviedo.
Rrgwration forma are available at moat
Seminole County elementary and middle
schools, or you may call 321-5262 lo receive
more Information.
The basketball school program focuses on
budding skids through shooting, fundamen­
tals. defense techniques. IndMoual and team
offenses, and conditioning. These skills will
be enhanced through tram play. Teague*
gsmra, and exciting competition for dally
and weekly prtma and awards.
Each participant wW receive a WSBL Ishirt, baskethall, and water bottle.
There wtB be four one-week sessions, each
with hours from 9 a m -1 p.m.. Monday
through Friday. A snack and lunch will be
provided dally.
Also bring offered by the WSBL. for the
first lime, will be the Ttround Zero' youth
sports ramp, scheduled to operate from t
p.m.-5 pm. dally, following the basket bat)

Bears

S e m in o le

to be celebrating

to Improve.

four-year varsity players and
Rogers said he was aony to
we them leave. They are the
Drat players to have played
four years for Rogers since he
look rarer.

Tim Ralnea la a Sanford native and Seminole
High School graduate now playing for the New
York Yankrea. Ilia atata for the 1096 season la
In the first column, personal-beat season
totals In the second column and career totals

(including I960 games) in ihe third column.
Wednesday, Raines was l-for-3 with two
walks, but the Yankees fell lo the Chicago
White Sox. 12-0. The Yankees lead the
American League East by 7 1/2 games.

2.210
8.343

At-bata......
Runs........
Hits..........
RBI...........
Doubles.....
Triples......
Home runs.
Slrals.......

2,473
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406
112

162
799
.296

Average.....

A GREAT G IFT FO R DAD!

B ar

B urntM m m Hovst

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*1 never, not once, had to
toll Nate to go to school.* Mrs.
Williams said. ’He never
wanted to -stay heme as T

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schedule of practice, classes
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boy have a little more time to
get used to hia new climate.
Til be ready for It,* Wil­
liams said about the Impend­
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FOr hto aahr, let's hope ao.
Baaed on hto past perform­
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S e r v i n g S a n f o r d , La k e M a r y an d S e m i n o l e C o u n t y si n c e 1 9 0 8
901h Year. No 11B Sanford. Florida

Is light rail on track in county?
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existing CSX line le.isll or
alone Intelstate I (west)
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vote
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the i it\ i n llim lssion eis passed
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C ity e m p lo y e e s in L a k e
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Hy NICK PFE IFA U F
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Sanford cop lauded for work with
kids in drug awareness program
BY DAVID FRAZIER
Herald Stall Writer
S AN FO R D - At first planer, it s a beautiful
white Mustang
Then, at second glance. the
red lettering Illum inates the doors of the vehl
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Ai that |Mimt. the reall/atlon daw n sth at the
ear means more than |ust s|sirty looks
An
Individual, who devotes most ot his time to
the proactive education ol local chtldicn and
parents oil the evils ot drug abuse, is the
driver ol that c ar. an mdtvtdu.il named ( pi
Rick Poovcy. who has been the D A U K (Dntg

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Planning and zoning The battle of his life
updating policies
Herald S taff W riter
SANFORD - Tlie rlty ’s P la n ­
ning and Zoning C om m ission
established goals, objectives
and policies by which to o p e r­
ate. back tn 1991. The plans
were called for by the state.
Almost every one o f them have
hern attained during the seven
year period.
Now. howevrr. thr co m m is­
sion believes II ts time to re­
view the entire process. B egin ­
ning with a w orkshop session
today, efforts arr expected to
get under way toward making
rrllnrm en ts.
"Since these original objec­
tives and policies were m ade."
said Planning and Zoning Di­
rector Jay Mardcr. "many of
them have becom e obsolete or
are no longer necessary b e­
cause o f the chunglng times."
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mary atm o f the revision work.
"Additionally, we have a l­
ready done som e o f the work
and objectives, and

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point in its development it is import.mt to
keep th* n*n b us nl iln* si.ill together .md in
nidei in h i uiiipllsh lh.it salaries must hr
kept .it .i lespir t.ilile fate
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le.isnii Ini tin need is that r itv em ployers at
.ill |r\'r|s are teipnied to wr.it in.lllV hats "Tilts
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By NICK PFEIFAUF

Light rail may bo
on track in
Sommolo County
Sanford and
Longwood have
passed
resolutions
supporting a
proposed path
along tho CSX
tracks Lake
Mary fioars a
presentation
tonight

as such, some ol the listings
may no longer Ire necessary."
hr continued.
Th r original plans arr b r o ­
ken down Into a numlrer of
elem ents. They Include Future
Uind
Use.
Tran sportation ,
Housing. Infrastructure. C o n ­
servation. Recreation and Open
Space. Intergovernm ental C o ­
ordination. and Capital Im ­
provements.
T h r work session ts sch ed ­
uled to begin ut G p.m. tonight.
In thr city com m ission mom of
City lla ll.
T h r regular Planning
and
Zoning Com m ission m eeting Is
scheduled to get under way a f­
ter thr work session at the
same location, at 7 p.m. A
relatively short agenda
has
been Issued.

D e i ellltiel nl I *•’ W» H e s i r s tw o
lll.l|ol le a s .Ills |ni th e till t e a s e
s rp a fa ti'd
hum
m i teased
weekend
le ie lp ts
and
iln le a s e d w e e k d a y i n e l p t s
' H i e li u t e a s e Is a r e s u lt i&gt;|
s t r o n e in i i i p . m i v levels tor th e
&lt; l i n t s H o w l e . m i r a n d rei n r d
u u i i i I n ' I s u| n m i h e n i v i s i t o r s in
th e
area * W ert
said
"Ken
t o u r i s m a n d s p o i l s a re the w a v
wi
attract
m ore
w rekend
liu siuess
|h e
weekday
im le a s e s ate
i n s u it nt the
ire m e n d iiiis
li till ix
ol
n ew
i o m p a n i e s to t h e a r e a *
W e r t s a i d t h e me te a s e
in
Drc r m l w r to u r is m lax m i nine
Is p a r t ol a l i r n d h e h a s s e e n
d iirilie the past tw o ve a ls
Part o| th e i n c r e a s e is a l s o
iM-liie a t t n l i i l t e d to t h e new 121
inuin H ilto n ( i a r d r n In n hotel

Herald Stall W riter______________

Bee Zoning, Pag* 3A

DHL IO N A
Randal Snyder,
JG. has re.il bed the desperate
staees ol Ills h a llle with tllabr
les He recently had laser **tr
eery to rrealn Ills vision .
lie
now
needs
.i
kidney/panc rt-.is transplant and Is
a candidate lor siirerry
at
Jackson Memorial Hospital In
Miami.
Tile last 22 years have been
a struggle lor the ex-star b a s e ­
ball and basketball player at
Hammond Hapttst School In
Scherevllle. Ind. He was 17
when he was told he had d ia ­
betes.
Snyder married and has a
17-year old dauehtrr. but he
has lieen unable to work the
last two years, and finds h im ­
self financially strapped as he
nears time for what could he
life-saving surgery.
"There Isn't really a problem
with the kidney transplant.''
Snyder said from his himir In
Deltona "Medic are will pay for
thr kidney transplant, lint they
won't pay for the pancreas.
"It's extrem ely frustrating."
he said. "Rep. John Mica wrote
a letter lor me. W e've been
trytne to
help from Health
Care Finance Adm inistration.
I'm told G6 percent o f kidney
transplants are successful and
that 93 percent o f pancreas
transplants are successful."

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H n M m ots by To m * v m u m

Randal Snyder ot Deltona has battled diabetes smeo he was 17. He needs a
kidney and pancreas transplant His wile. Barbara, right, and daughter.
Amanda, are helping him raise funds lor the surgery with yard sales

S e v e r a l a d d l t l n n . i l l u i t r l s ate
si h e d u l e d
tot
o p e n in g
th is
spnne
m o s tly
in
th e
D ike
M.ux
and
llra lh ro w
arras
w h l i II are e.xjiei ted to b n n g th e
to ta l ol new l i o t e l / m o t r l r o o m s
to r.c k I h y t h i s s l i m m e r

W rit stressed that the mouth
nl Dec em liei was not the only
tin lease Hie aitu .il amounts
ol lax dollars ir ir lv r d lor the
tiller month period ot Oc lotirr
thioueh Dei ellllier |*f*M» versus
I*ff7 also lln teased by 21
|N'icent
with the Sem inole
( ountv
C Olivetti inn
and
Tourism
Itiireau
rrieivin e
:»Ii&gt;.r&gt;2.r» this
past
quartrr
compared to $&lt;2MG.5y7 dunne
the last quarter ot Dl'.Mi

D ia b e te s v ic tim se e k s
fu n d s fo r tra n s p la n ts
By RUSS WHITE

H ie major item Is a public
hearing to consider a request
for Conditional Use and Dtmrnsltfrial Variance for In ter­
national Sign A Drslgn. for an
additional free standing sign at
properly nt 2.'I0G S. French

wlm h npi i.i it in .January in
tile Dike M.irv area

Snyder said that lie is trytne
to raise STtfi.Ouo lor the pan
c teas transplant
"We've got
*2.000 so |,ir." he said "We vr
been having yard sales. Som e
ol our neleltlMirs have donated
stull A troy Rave us hts bike "
Two e&lt;&gt; carts that were to be
m a yard sale were stolen.
Snyder said.
Snyder said he lost one Job
when tie becam e sick and the
em ployer fired him for not puttine down he was a diabetic on
Ills application
form
Som e
businesses refused to litre film
because he was a diabetic.
He funned hts own construc­
tion com pany hut lias been
unable to work thr last two
years. "I'm still e&lt;l(&gt;d with inv
hands .md I've been repatnne
Items hrre at home to put In
thr yard sale," lie said.
Snyder Is rrrrlvtn g an unrx|&gt;erlrd lilt from George Fierce,
a D ril.iry man who volunteers
with Citizens On Patrol
In
Volusia County. Told about
Snyder. Ilr rc r . GO. went to visit
him
"My bean ached for him and
hts faintly," IMrrt-e said. *lt d is ­
turbs me that Medicare can not
take care o f getting Randal the
pancreas as well as the kidney,
lie nerds both. I understand
there are 4.000 pan creases
available for transplant. Are
they all $f&gt;r&gt;.000r'
l“lc-rc-e. a representative tn

See Transplant. Page 3A

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Paramedics graduate
Help feed at-risk seniors
Seminole
County
B etter
Uvtng for Seniors (BLS). the
nonprofit
organization
that
provides Meals on Wheels and
Congregate Meals for at-risk
senior citizens Is asking for
your help.
Through Feb. 10. contribu­
tions received In’ ELS will be
matched by Rhode Island phi­
lanthropist
Alan
Shawn.
Shawn has pledged to match
all donations o f $25 or more up to a total of $1 m illion
made to social service organi­
zations feeding the needy. For
25 years. BLS has served the
nutritional needs o f frail senior
citizens who rely on the non­
profit agency to help them
maintain Independence
and
dignity in later years.
HLS needs your contribu­
tions as they plan the opening
of their own kitchen facility In
April. HLS will be preparing,
packaging tend delivering ap­
petizing and nutritious meals
from their own facilities In
Like Mary. The kitchen will
allow BLS to Improve the
quality o f meals served and to
expand Meals on Wheels and
Congregate Dining to m ore
than double their current level
of over 100.000 meals annu­
ally.
Please Bend tax deductible
contributions
to
Seminole
County Better Living for Sen­
iors. Inc.. 1097 Sand Pond
Road, Lake Mary, Fla.. 32746.
or contact BLS at 333-8877
for further Information.

Include Dr. Roger Stewart.
Beverly Huffman. Bill New ­
man.
City
Commissioners
Brady Lessard and Velma W il­
liams. Son Moore, and C hief
Deputy Sheriff Steve Harriett.
Persons bagging at the Lake
Mary Winn-Dixie. 4195 L ike
Mary Blvd. Include City Com­
missioners
Thom
Qrren.
George
Duryra
and
Gary
Brender. City Manager John
Litton.
Seminole
County
Commissioner Randy Morris,
School Board member Sandy
Robinson, and Rita Reynolds,
Jerry Reynolds, Sonja Renzi.
Sharon Heilman and Ralph
Heilman.
Seminole County Sheriff Don
Esllnger will be at the WinnDixie store on SR-434 at Ran­
geline Road In Longwood.
All 103 Winn-Dixie stores In
the 12-county Central Florida
Division will be participating
In the event today.

Derby planning time
The kick-off meeting for the
10th annual Central Florida
Soap Box Derby will be held
Tuesday. Feb. 17. beginning at
7 p.m.. at Sanford City Hal)
recreation department ofnees.
The derby Is open to all boys
and girls interested In racing
between the ages o f 9 and 16.
Prospective
participan ts,
thetr fam ilies and all persons
w ishing to be Involved are in ­
vited to attend the meeting.

Don’t look at the sun

Healthcare notice to all Cen­
tral Floridians: There will be a
Today Is Celebrity Baggers solar eclipse In the Western
y at local Winn-Dixie stores, Hemisphere on Thursday. Feb.
e event Is being sponsored 26 from 11:49 a.m. to 2:09
by the stores and the A m eri­ p.m. (perfect for the noon
can Cancer Society to raise broadcast). Da not look at the
funds for the society as well as sun without professional filters
the Winn-Dixie Hope Lodges.
or permanent eye injury will
Prominent people In the result.
area will be bagging groceries
The Seminole
Community
for customers from 4 until 8 College Planetarium stall will
p.m. this afternoon. Winn- have telescopes (Including one
Dixie will be donating five per­ hooked up to a video monitor
cent o f their sales during this for those waiting to use the
four hour period to the soci­ other telescopes) with special
ety. Last year the amount ex­ filters set up between the Stu­
ceeded $70,000.
dent Center and the Fine Arts
Persons
participating
aa Building.
baggers at the Sanford WinnDixie. 1514 S. French Avenue $ M M d h , P i « t 3 A

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Seminole Community Colego olfer* an Intense one year program
that prepares students to pro­
vide
advanced pro-hospital
medical care to (ho citizens o(
Sominoio County. Member* ol
SCO’s 1997 Paramedic Class are
(Iront row. l-r) S. Hart. E Pando,
A. Russ), S. Neusch, C. Evans,
S. Lewis, D. Newell. D. Mackle, P.
Austin, J. Patterson, T. Gray,
(back row. l-r) R. Hayward, B.
Loudermilk. R. Howington, S.
Harvey, S. Tyrrell. L. Mason, R.
Moye. P. Philps, J. Perry. D.
Clark, Instructor Wll Littleton,
(not pictured) Program Director
Sandl Frazer.
Photo Courts** of Samlnott Community
CoMaga

G ra n t m o n e y available fo r h o m e im p ro ve m e n t
Special to the Herald
Most homeowners are unaware that r e ­
gardless of their Income there nre federal,
state and local programs that will help
them repair nnd remodel their homes.
Government at all lev-els recognizes that
neighborhoods arr the basis of life In our
eountiy. W ie n a neighborhood d eterio­
rates. many things happen both physically
and socially. When the homes look
shabby, a neighborhood seems more at­
tractive to crime and criminals. An area In
decline Is like n spreading cancer. As
homes become shabby looking and In
need of maintenance, the residents lost
their desire to keep up the neighborhood.
Slreels become receptacles for trash,
schools lower their standards and v n y
quickly the selling price of homes In the
area drops sharply. Tills accelerates l he
cycle of degeneration.
In order lo keep and mnlntaln the na­
tion’s housing and neighborhoods, gov­
ernment at all levels have programs to
give homeowners money (that does not
have to be repaid fur repairs or to lend
them money at below market levels or at
no Interest. In many areas utility com pa­
nies will either do energy conservation
work free or at low cost nnd In other
places will lend homeowners money at no

Thursday, February 6.199$ • WoL 90. No. 114

Some o f the other home Improvements
covered under these programs are: attic
and wall Insulation, new windows, outerwall aiding, security doors, and locks,
window guards, sidewalks and masonry
work, bathrooms and kitchens, electrical
and plumbing, new roofs, gutters, and
downspouts.
Consumer Education Research Center, a
national
non-profit
consumer
group
formed In 1969, has just published the
192 large-page. 1996 edition o f Consum­
ers Guide to Home Repair Grants and
Subsidised Loans which lists over 6,000
sources o f loan and grant programs of­
fered
Federal, state and local govern­
ment. utility companies and others: typi­
cal programs offered and how to quality.
Form letters for Inquiries to these loan
and grant sources are Included ns well ns

by

College scholarship
deadlines are near
Financial aid and scholarahlp deadlines are quickly ap­
proaching and If you or your
child la college bound tn the
fall o f 1998. your search for
funding
can't
start
soon
enough.
Today's
college
students
have more financial aid op­
tions than ever. For the 199697 school year, college stu­
dents had access to more than
$50 billion in financial aid
from federal, state and private
sources, according to the Col­
lege Board. O f that amount, an
estimated $6.6 million In p ri­
vate-sector financial aid goes
unclaimed each year, accord­
ing lo a two-year study made
by the National Commission on
Financial Assistance and the
House Subcommittee on PostSecondary Education. For this
reason. It la Important for to ­
day's college students to apply
for every possible scholarship
they are eligible for.
’ College coats are soaring,
and with the millions o f dollars
tn unclaimed financial aid
each year, there is no reason
for a student not to apply for
scholarships and financial aid
because they think they won't
qualify,* aakl Mike Leathers,
financial consultant for mem*

detailed Instrurtlons on determining your
debt-to-lncome
ratio
for
eligibility.
(919.95 plus $3 postage and handling
from CERC GRANTS. 1980 Springfield
Ave.. Maplewood. NJ 07040 or 800-8720121). More Information can be found on
the
World
Wide
Web
http://www.
planet.net/cerc.
or
E-mail
ccraOplanct.nct.
Robert L Berko, executive director of
CERC. tells us, 'Som e programs have no
Income celling and others allow income of
as much as $50,000 per year or more.
There nre rvrn programs for which lenunts are eligible nnd many allow loans to
poor credit risks. In many areas, people
with disabilities can receive grants to pay
for needed repair* such as access ramps
and widening or doorways.* Mr. Berko was
awarded a $5000 grant and a $4,000 in­
terest free loan.
Since it Is important that the work be
done properly, the book Includes a section
describing the rough cost o f many Jobs as
well as advice on picking a contractor, n e ­
gotiating a contract, and Insuring that the
work is done properly and for a fair price.
And to help you communicate with your
contractor, lawyer and lender, the book
Includes n dictionary o f terms used by
these professionals.

T R A N S M IS S ip

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bees o f AmrrtriilH for- Fiaiattrial Security. 'A F S U a na­
tional, nonprofit1*' association
that provides working Am eri­
cans with Information to help
them shape their Ideas into
profitable
enterprisea.
‘ Students should absolutely
Investigate every financial aid
option available.’
Most
scholarships
are
funded by large public Interest
groups, such as AFS. In 199B,
AFS will award up to $15,000
In scholarships to Its mem­
bers' dependents. AFS schol­
arships awards will be based
on the following qualifications:
leadership characteristics: career/cducatlonal goals; school
and community participation;
work experience; recom m en­
dation; and academic per­
formance. Applications for the
AFS Scholarship Program will
be accepted through April 30,
1996, and scholarship recipi­
ents will be notified by June
16. 1996.
For more Information about
Americans for Financial Secu­
rity. or to Inquire about Its
dozens o f membership bene­
fits. including access to free
advice b o m expert financial
consultant Mike Leathers, call
AFS member services at 1800-492-1016 or visit the AFS
web
atte
at:
bttp:/ / m n r .mooqrsenac.org-

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Interest to pay the contractor o f their
choice for the necessary work. In nddltlon
there nrr lax Incenilves to promote rfllclent energy use.
These programs are not restricted lo
low-income people, slum areas or urban
neighborhoods. Owners o f single or multifamily dwellings are eligible. While the
grants do not have to be repaid, most o f
the loans ofTer low or no-Interest, long
terms and taw payments.

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Carmen Alvarez, 3B, o f 4230
S. Orlando Dr., Sanford, was
arrested Monday by Sanford
police.
Alvarez was charged
with resisting with violence
and assault/battery on law
enforcement officer.
Alvarez
was arrested at the above ad­
dress, Report said that officers
went Into an apartment be­
cause the defendant was alleg­
edly turning over furniture and
screaming. When the first offi­
cer entered, she was attacked
by the defendant with continu­
ous punches to the chest area.

Rail
•toner Steve Miller and that
was on the Issue of traffic and
noise.
Lovestrand said the two-car
trains would pass through the
city every 10 to 15 minutes and
the crossing o f congested State
Road 434 and County Road 427
would timed to sync with traffic
signals. And, 'they're quiet as a
bus.'
j-aWr Mary residents will have
the opportunity to hear facts
on the Issue tonight, during a
special presentation at Lake
Mary City Hall.
Dick
Thomas,
Seminole
County Transportation Spe­

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threatened his ex-wife with a
knife.

QIIABtqutf M tfct I**

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James Williams. 46. o f 1818
Lincoln Ave., Sanford, was a r­
rested Monday by Sanford po­
lice.
Williams was charged
with open container and ar­
rested at the com er o f 11th
Street and Olive Avenue. The
Sanford QUAD squad made the
arrest.

Eric Menefee, 28, o f 2839
Orove Dr., Sanford, was a r ­
rested Monday by Sanford p o ­
lice. Menefee was charged with
battery and arrested at the
above address. Menefee alleg­
edly pulled his wife’s hair dur­
ing an altercation.
Eli Rimlrez, 89. o f 540 H ol­
brook Clr., Lake Mary, was ar­
rested Monday by Seminole
County deputies. Rimlrez was
charged with aggravated as­
sault and arrested at the above
address.
Rimlrez allegedly

which side o f the fence to be
on.*
The public can make com ­
ment on the alignment up until
Monday, Feb. 9. The project
team will develop a recommen­
dation based on all Inform a­
tion gathered. Including that
from public hearings held last
month, and present Its recom ­
mendations to the Lynx Board
on Feb. 26.

cialist. will brief Lake Mary
commissioners
during
the
regular city commission m eet­
ing beginning at 7 p.m.
Thomas said he will outline
the process that has been fo l­
lowed, "How we got where we
are."
i-aitc Mary’s officials have
voiced support o f both align­
ments. finding benefits ln ei­
ther.
The city Is currently engaged
In a study for downtown rede­
velopment. In which a CSX sta ­
tion would play a big part.
Commissioner George Duryea,
whose business is located
downtown, said *1 don’t know

The comment can be submit­
ted in letter form by writing to:
Mr. Harold Webb. Project Man­
ager, Florida Department o f
Transportation-District
Five.
719 S. Woodland Btvd., Deland,
Fla.. 32720.

PooveyAbuse Resistance Education) officer for four
years.
Poovey. a 20 -year veteran o f the Sanford
Police
Department,
has
recently
been
awarded runner-up Officer o f the Year from
the Florida D A R E . Officers Association. He
received the honor last Friday In Cocoa Beach
at the end o f a training conference.
Ootng to local elementary schools, Poovey
delivers the 17- lesson program to children
and parents. He also teaches another lesson
Implemented by Florida Gov. Lawton Chiles
on the dangers and abuse o f heroine. Poovey
said. "The governor felt a need for It*. Poovey
educates the children at Ooldaboro, Hamilton.
Pine Crest and Wicklow schools.
*1 think the D.A.R.E. program is very u c cesaful In our community,* aaid Sanford P o ­

lice Chief Joe Dillard.
Rick Poovey will be moving on soon, how­
ever. His full-time position as DA.R.E. officer
Is being passed on to Officer Claudia Webber,
who Is now going through the rigorous train­
ing. The training takes two weeks and Poovey
described It as ‘ Intense*. T h e y lock the door
alter 8 a m., there la a half hour dinner, and It
usually laata till 12 a.m.,* said Poovey.
Webber will be aaalated by Poovey until she
gets set Into the position. ‘ Officer Webber
has good rapport with the citizens in San­
ford,* Dillard said, *She la a community oriented person."
As Poovey moves on to a new area within
the department, he feels that he has made a
difference. ‘ It's been a very rewarding experi­
ence.* Poovey said, *| feel that I have touched
the Uvea o f a lot o f children and their par­
ents.*

Payu

exceptional performance on
their Jobs.
s e iy ^ M jh e ^ 0 ty4 ^#alety offl- ( ^Aa examples of Ih e to B M it
^ A ccord in g to present pay
adjustments. It has been detenntned that the additional
coat for fiscal 1996 w ill be approxtmately 867.000.
W hlle not all
em ployees
would receive a pay Increase.
Litton said tt would not change
the ability o f employees to obin pay far

£ ro m t*p a y range &lt;4*8845 to
&gt; ) l.BS per hour, would have ■
new range o f 88.87 to 812.31
per hour. A t another level, a
senior planner, at an hourly
rate o f 613,98 to 819.55 would
have a new pay range o f &gt;14.31
to 820.34 parbou r.
Litton oahl he behests the
in c w a ia . which would have to

William Skinner, 20. o f 1102
McKinnon Ave.. Oviedo, was
arrested Tuesday by Oviedo
police.
Skinner waa charged
with resisting without violence
and arrested at the above a d ­
dress. Skinner, upset with his
father being arrested, allegedly
walked toward police officer In
an aggressive manner thus put­
ting the officer ln fear for his
safety.

Ronnie Helderman, 45, o f
2088 Shady Ln., Geneva, was
arrested Wednesday by Sanford
police.
Heidennan
was
charged with DUI. habitual
traffic offender, leaving the
scene o f an accident with Inju­
ries, attaching tag not as­
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Heidennan waa arrested In the
1000 block o f Dixie Lane. H ei­
dennan allegedly rear ended a
vehicle, then left and hit a
street algn, then walked on foot
to a grassy area where police
found him lying face down.

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the Silver Haired Legislature o f
Florida, said that he returned
to Snyder’s house a second
time and bought a hike for &gt;50
to give to hla grandson.
T also told Randal's wife that
1 would do everything I could to
help him get his operation."
That same day, Pierce began
to make calls to get others to
hear o f Snyder's needs.
Kathy Driscoll, public rela­
tions manager for TransLlfe,
which
handles
Iddncy/pancreaa locations, said
the average cost for the pan­
creas
is
approximately ‘
&gt;70,000. She said as o f Janu­
ary 28, there were 1,604 people
on the national waiting Uat for
the
combination
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Editorials/ Opinions
ELLEN GOODMAN

The waft of a presidential sex scandal

Enough
Everyone knows there has been a presidential
scandal. Accusations have been flying that
President Dill Clinton had aex with White House
Intern. Monica Lewinsky, and then told her to
lie about It under oath In the Paula Jones trial.
The mainstream media haw been playing the
whole thing to the hilt. Everyone who may lor
may not) be remotely associated with the go­
ings-on In the White House, has been In ter
viewed, analyzed and judged openly.
Tire media have taken and will continue to
take public surveys. A recent one serves as an
example of what we believe Is entirely uncalled
for and going over the bounds of reporting
news.
One of the TV networks did a survey: ’ Does
Hillary Clinton believe her husband? What do
people think?" First of All. the "people* as they
are described, don't really know what Hillary
thinks. So why are they being asked that ques­
tion. It's hearsay. No court would allow that to
be entered Into evidence so why should the gen­
eral public be given that as reasons to belittle
the lYesident o f the United States.
Look at the people who are being Interviewed
by the media in connection with this situation.
Wlille a few are being sought out. many others
are stepping forward. They want their day In Ihe
sun. regardless of how little they may know or
whether they are merely spreading rumors or
their own opinions.
It's a wonder the mainstream press hasn't
sought out some unknown woman who will go
on nationwide TV to tell how she DID NOT have
sex with Bill Clinton. We haven't seen It yet. but
no doubt ItU be forthcoming before this Is over.
They tell us they are doing these Interviews
and polls because "the people have the right to
know.* We agree with the right to know, but to
know FACTS not Individual opinions and hear-

BOSTON--The story comes cascading out of
Washington at electronic speed, accusations
and denials, factoids and speculations. A
feeding frenzy of reporters, analysts, lawyers Is
serving up undigested tidbits liberally salted
with 'allegedly*." The words •affair' and
•perjury* and Impeachment* pop up like unin­
vited guesta cmshlng a White llouae dinner.
At the aame time, my own phone line echoes
with a mournful reprint from friends, colIrngurs and fnmlly orfrrtng up the most unsci­
entific and honest and dispirited public opin­
ion: *1 can'l stand tills.*
It's not rlrar whut the unbearable *thla* la.
The wnfl of presidential scandal? The all-aex.
all-the-tlme news that now treats the nation's
leader like O J .. the Nanny, the Unabomber?
The Independent counsel wiring up a woman
for sexual gotcha? The destruction of • 34yrar-old woman? O f a First Family? The Idea
that the whole mechanism o f government-­
peace In the Middle East. State of the Union,
public policy proposals--now takes second
place to ‘ perjury* and "peccadillos"? All of the
above?
At this moment the life of a presidency Is
lianging on a laundry line o f "tfa." Lf It can be
proved that Bill CUnton told Monica Lewinsky
to perjure herself. It's over, i f It can be proved

String
them out
along the
laundry
line of Ifs.

he lied under oath, denying an affair that hap­
pened, he’a dug a hole that not even the
Comeback Kid can pull out of. I f It can be be­
lieved that he had sex with a 21 -year-old Intern
Ui the house he shared with hta wife, hla
daughter and the country, who can stand It,
stand fax. It?
It la being said that this Is either the worst
scandal or the worst smear In presidential his­
tory. My small sample of people who are not
Kush Limbaugh listeners and do not laugh at
Don Imua find themselves In the unusual and
uncomfortable position of actually hoping that
a young woman's fantasy Ufe got the best o f
her.

I cannot believe that he would do this In Ihe
White House down the hall from the Oval OfTIre
with an Intern. It's too Incredible" says a friend
as If she were playing Clue. But she offers
enough qualifications to leave behind a trail of
her doubts.
On CNN. the political analyst Bill Schneider
offers up the "good news" that If It la "Just" an
affair, Clinton may be saved by the cynicism of
the public. Our opinion o f politicians cannot
be lower. We already expect the worst.
This ta how far we have followed Bill Clinton,
parsing his personal life as carefully as he
perhaps parsed his grammar In responding to
questions about whether he "waa/ls* having an
"Improper* relationship.
When Oennlfer Flowers came out with tales
o f their affair, the public accepted the candi­
date's Indirect admission that he *had caused
pain in his marriage.* The operative word was
-had*
When Hillary said on television that the was
no Tammy Wynette, we understood that mar­
riage can go through a bad patch. And be
patched.
When Paula Jones made her accusation. It
too waa old news, dubious news, tainted with
conservative politics. In the distasteful and
unseemly deposition of the president and
Paula Jones, when families had the unenviable
task o f explaining ‘ distinguishing characteris­
tics* to the children, we were still uncertain
about who was harassing whom.
e

Bill Clinton has skilled ahead o f the cracking
Ice o f public opinion. Ills agility, his genuine
political gifts, his grab-you-by-the-lapels In­
tensity. have served htm well. He ran for re­
election as national dad. even as Chelsea's
dad. We heard a man who understood what
families are going through, how the govern­
ment can help.

“ L r a not Just stop with TV interviews. Let's
also take a closer look at the various attorneys
and so-called experts who have been Involved In
the Investigation. Attorneys defend Individuals
and as such will do whatever possible to stress
their client's point. We expect such an ap­
proach. But let's look at them as opinions.
What we need are FACTS. Things which have
been proven, and judged as such In a court of
law.
In the meantime, we believe there are many
who should hold back in their personal judg­
ments. If Bill Clinton is guilty, let's wait until he
Is found guilty, then do whatever Is necessary. I f
however, he Is not guilty and this has only been

Dick Morris, o f all people, once described
Clinton aa an Achilles without a heel. The heel
was never the problem. Aa • bewildered Katie
Courlc wondered on television: *lf the allega­
tions are true...how la It this Intelligent, ambi­
tious. politically savvy man can be so fool­
hardy and auch a slave to hla tlbtdoT*
Make no mistake about It. The deal that Bill
Clinton struck with the American people waa
that the "bimbo eruptions." the "zipper prob­
lem," the sexual risk-taking waa over.
string them out along the laundry
line. But tf the president of the United States
had an affair with a 21-year-old intern in the
White House, it isn't just hta wife who's been
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herself, (or others who want to become known
by blowing things out of proportion), then let'a
do whatever necessary to be certain they no
longer art held in the public image aa the sav­
iors of our government.

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F e b r u a r y 5. 1998

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Sports

Resolution passed

Extra Points..,

Jeff
Berlinicke

L a k e M a ry D re a m M ile d ra w s clo se to 100 entrants

Herald Staff Writer
Herald Sports Editor

Any coach’s
ob is to give
lis team a
chance to win

LAKE MARY _ Close to 100 participants got
an early Jump on spring this pant Saturday an
the Fourth Annual Lake Mary Track Club Reso­
lution Dream Mile Run was contested at Don T.
Reynolds Stadium on the Lake Mary High
School campus.
The event allows runners and walkers of all
ages an opportunity to get out of the house and
Into the fresh air. and also gives competitive
runners, whether high school, college, AAU or
Senior Olympic, competitors a chance to get
ready for the upcoming competitive running
seasons.

S A N FO R D _ L ym an g irls b a sk etb a ll coach
B ru ce B on a ven tu re la co m in g u n d er a lo t o f
c riticism fo r th e w a y h e h an dled la st S a tu r­
d a y s' d is tric t fin a ls a ga in st L ake M ary.
P eop le a re co m p la in in g a b ou t th e w a y h e
fro ze th e b a ll a g a in s t th e top -ra n k ed L a d y
R am s, so m etim es h o ld in g th e b a ll fo r n e a rly
eig h t m in u tes.
B efore th e c ritic is m g ets to o lou d , h ow ever,
le t's co n sid er th e fa ct th a t B on a ven tu re gave
h is team a ch a n ce to w in .
A n d th a t's w h a t h is Job Is.
F o rg et a b o u t tre a tin g Lake M a ry a s If it
w ere a n y o th e r tea m In th e state.. T h re e tim e
th is season . Lym an h ad tak en m i L a k e M ary,
try in g a ll k in d s o f ta c tic s to p u ll o u t a w in .
an d th ree tim es th e L a d y R am s en ded u p
ru n n in g a w ay. L ym an p la yed Its r e g u la r
gam e la s t T h u rsd a y to tro u n ce a d a rn ed
good O vied o tea m , b u t O vied o Isn 't Lake
M a ry .
N eith er Is a n yon e els e in th e state.
S o B o n a ven tu re h a d a cou p le o f ch oices.
H is team , b y q u a lify in g fo r d is tric t fin als,
gu a ra n teed Its e lf a p lace in th e sta te p la y o ffs
(th e L a d y G reyh ou n d s tra vel to B oon e F r i­
d a y n igh t)- S o h e co u ld h a ve sim p ly accepted
th e In vita tio n an d tried to ru n w ith Lake
M ary fo r 3 2 m in u te*.
T h a t w ou ld h a ve b een d isa strou s. L ym an la
a g o o d team th a t fin d a a w a y to win a lm o s t

Medals were awarded to the winner In each
age group, both -male and female, and the re­
mainder o f the top five In each age group re­
ceived a ribbon. Proceeds from the event go to
help defray costs o f the Lake Mary High School
track trams and the Lake Mary Track Club
which puts on and sends runners to AAU
(Amateur Athletic Union) meets.

efiry time tt tMtfs the cOBfe- the J p f *
Greyhounds upset Oviedo last y e a r to cam a
bid In the states - b u t It la fctmply no m a tch

could have held the ball and hoped for some
sharp shooting from Brtanne and Meghanne
Hickey. Xtamora Cruz and Lisa Berganske in
hopes of keeping It dose end having a big
night from the field.
It was Bonavenhire's only chance and the
fact the Lyman was In the game until the
end proved that the strategy worked. Sure.
Lyman still came away with a lose but It
could have been ugly.
Now Lyman can move onto states without
the stigma of a big loss on their minds and a
sense of pride.
Anyone at Oviedo's gym last Saturday for
the final against Lake Mary should have
come away impressed by what Lyman dfcl. It
wasn't exciting; it never la when a team
stands at half court and watches the clock
tick an endlessly. The Lake Mary girls
seemed amused by the whole thing as did
their fans.
The Lake Mary contingent deserved to have
acme fun. They have run roughshod over
everybody they have faced all season and it
was a sign of their power that the second
best team in its district had to resort to stall

Medal winners were:
Mile Race Walk _ Michael Gibson (male) and
Roxanne Ingalls (fem ale).
8-and-Under 800 _ Sean Peek (male) and Mi­
chelle Howard (female).

9-10 Mile _ Tony Caldwell (male) and Katie
Cuulflrld (female).
11*12 Mile _ John Hrngehold (male) and
Lnum Wilkins (female).
13-14 Mile _ Tema Kudakwaahe (male) and
Ellen Warring (female).
15-16 M ile . David Quinones (male) and Kris­
tin Wolfe (female).
17-18 Mile _ Joe Huston (male) and Sarah
Modesttt (female).
19-29 M ile . Joel Dice (male).
30-39 Mile _ Greg Peck (male).
40-49 Mile _ Dob Starhow (male) and Jane
Starhow (female).
50-and-Over _ Mickey Mahaffrey (male).

THE 4TH ANNUAL LAKE MANY TRACE CLUB
RESOLUTION DREAMJCLE RUN
Mils R ac« Walk _ mala: 1. Mlrhart Gibson. 11:37; 3.

N&lt;Mt&gt; Ouklman. 13 37; 3 Jew Quinones. |3;«|.

MU# Racs Walk _ tamala: I. Hossnne ln«*Jls 11:41:
2 Cal Goldman. 13 31: 3 Carol Wrt«ht. 13 42; 4 MtrhrSe
Itlpprrt. 1357.
S-*a4-Ua4er 900 _ a u la : l. Bran cork. 3 43. 3.
Marty Tupp*. 3 35. 3. Eddie Ripper!. 4.IS. 4. llrtan Toppa.
3 53
S-aad-Uadar 900 _ tamala: I. Mtrhrtlr Howard 3 39.
2 Alyson Julian. 3 43; 3 Iterky Kyrrson. 3 31.
9-10 MUa _ mala: I. Tony Ceidsrrfl. 7.03. 3. Patrvk
Dunran. 7:13: 3 llrandon Rubtrh. 8:11: 4. Scan Hams.
6 IS

M O MU* . b a i l * : I. Ksltr Caulftrkt. 7:36. 3. AJr*
Pare. 6:IB: 3. Auhley Julian. 9 39
I l i a Mtt« _ » l e : I. John llmcrhotd. 6 03: 3. Ilunlrr
Hubert*. 6 06; 3. Daniel Purdy. 6:14: 4. Robert Purdy, 6:19:
S. Jordan Vau|hn. 6 33. 6 llrtan Helms. 6 33. 7. Jorge
Ramiro. 6 56: 6. Patrtrk Toppa. 7:13: 9 Drvtn Ollsra. 7:30
11*19 MU« . fa mala: I. Laura Wilkins. 6 39 3. Mor­
gan Doing. 7:01; 3. Manuel* Saldamaga. 7:10, 4. Nikki
Howard. 7:33; 3. Kim Oerman. 7:33; 6 Hillary Raymond.
10:14.
19*14 Mils _ mala: I. Tema Kudakwaslie. 3 34; 3. An­
thony Howman. 5 44; 3 Reggie Stringer. 6 59: 4 Jeremiah
Hurra. 6.03.
19-14 MUs _ fa mala: |. rjlen Warring. 6:19.
19*19 m ia _ mala: I. David Quinones. 6:09; 3. Drew
7kylor. 0 39.
19*14 MUa _ fa a u la : I. Kristin Wolfe. 6 37; 3. Chelsey
Meeks. 6 37: 3 llet ky FrongUlo. 6 36. 4. Christine SplUrr.
7;I9. 5. Christy Shatlnrk. 7 39; 6 Tlilany Salon. 8 33.
17*19 Mila _ a u la : I. Joe llustun. 4 53: 3. Travis
Gardner. 3 39. 3 Phil Shearer. 6 30: 4 Krtk Undqulat. 6:30.
3 Justin Wright 6.36; 6. Jon Stewart. 6 02. 7. Justin Luna.
6 03: 6. Mr hard Quinones. 9 33
17*14 MUa _ f * mala: I. Sarah Modesttt. 6 39; 3 Laura
M ull. 949. 3. Vtrkl SplHmsn. 13 30
19-99 MUa _ mala: I. Joel litre. 3 47
90-99 MUa _ mala: I. Greg ivrk. e io.
40-49 MUa _ mala: l. hub starhow. 4 34 3 . Chris
Ure. 5 48. 3 Steve lUomely. 6 19. 4 MltrheU Walk. 6:30. 3.
Mutema Kudakwaslie. 6 36. 6 Mlrharl FrongUlo 7:49. 7.
Charlie Meeks 7 49. 6. Hob lUwklns. 9 34: 9 l^hanl Ho
Unaon. 9 43.
40-49 MU# _ female: I. Jane Starhow. 7:33: 3. Urhtae
Hawkins. 9 34. 3. Claire Hohlnaon. 9 43.
50-aa4-Ovef MUa _ mala: I. Mickey MshsiTrey. 8 39.
3 Roger Odo 6 10. 3 Lionel llonrk. 6 44.

UCF inks
10 new
football
players
signing o f 10 player* to letters-oftntent. They will enroll at UCF In
the fall and be eligible for the 1998
season.
“We signed 10 solid I-A player*
who will have a big Impact on our
program.’ Kruczek said. "We didn't
want to sign player* Just to fill out
a roster so we concentrated on
quality, not quanUty.
“Obviously we would have liked
to have signed more players, but
we (eel this la a great class for us.'
Kniacek and his staff had room
to sign IB player* to reach the
scholarship limit o f 85. ao they will
await word on a few player* who
plan to make their decision later
this week, while at the same Ume
evaluate some player* who may
have been overlooked.
“We were swimming In the ocean
with the big boys with the players
we were recruiting.’ co-recruUng

Lake Mary forward has
Lakeland on his mind
you can do la Just sigh and say. 'so
dose, again.”
It hasn't been all Kersenbrock’a
fault by any stretch. He fa one o f
the leading rebounder* in Central
Florida and can take over a gam e
under the boards when he needs
to. Keraenbrock averages 10 re­
bounds. 3 steals and 11 points p er

And the Lake Mary fans can expect to have
a lot of fun In Lakeland In a couple of weeks
as the Lady Rams play for the state champi­
onship.
But think about what Lyman went
through. Aa the fans hollered, the Lyman
girls kept their poise through what must
have been a frustrating situation. Otve credit
to the Lady Oreyhounds.
But give more credit to Bonaventure. He
came under alttctam for his tactics, but be
did what he had to do to win the game.
Bonaventure didn't get the W. although
he’s gotten quite a few since taking over the
Lyman pro^am last season.
He
* to the boos and
his
team couldn't run with Lake Mary for 32
i n ln n f e a .

But he gave his team a chance to beat the
best teem In the state.
Don't be surprised If Lyman Isn't still
hanging around for * few more games. His
team doesn't always look pretty, but tt finds
a way to win. And tt tried to find a way lest
Saturday. Otve the team and Bonaventure a

9***9 - *- ** —w --- -**■*

in g dawn the stretch
xuerence opponents,
awqy with s loss o f

•

iittie Dtt o« credit*

Last Iseoad Shot: okay, since i

to Lake Brantley.
W ith Belk In street clothes. Lake
Mary coach u * * Osudresu told
Keraenbrock be would have to pick
up some o f the scoring load. He’s
done tt without sacrificing his re­
bounding. Just aa Belk went down.
r w iifr Jam al Harrison rejoined the
tM m to add
m uscle under­
neath. ao the loss o f Belk hasn't
been aa devastating aa a could
have been. Im m ediately after the
iqjury. the Rama lost In the final
seconds to Sem inole and In over­
tim e to Oviedo, no sm all (cat re­
gardless o f who was an the floor.
Still, the losses are getting to
Keraenbrock.
T f w e're not In lakeland for our
last game. 1 w ill be totally heart­
broken,* Keraenbrock said.
W ith Belk o u t tt win be largely
up to Keraenbrock to sec
t h is

something

FO R

T H E

B E S T

C O V F R A G F

O F

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\- Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida •Tburaday. February 5, 1990

Legal Notices

Legal Notices
Lyman to unveil baseball fa­
cility improvements
LONGWOOI) _ The Lyman High School
Athletic Boosters Club will be holding n Rib­
bon Cutting ceremony for the new additions
to the baseball facility In the Carlton Henley
Sports Complex this Saturday at 1 p.m.
The improvements were a Joint venture of
the students, coaches, parents and boosters.
Following the ribbon cutting ceremony, the

Ben
C o n tin u e d fr o m P a g e I B

.
team makes it to
Lakeland. Last season. Matt Townsley. now at
Rollins College, was the man. Tills year It
started with Belk. but now It's up to Kersenbrock.
*1 like being the go-to guy.* he said. "I felt a
little pressure at first, but It's kind o f fun.*
Don't think he's given up hls rebounding du­
ties. where he constantly skies over players
several Inches taller. Kersenbrock ts G-foot-5
and 190-pounds, but said It Is technique that
makes him aiccessful.
"You have got to box out.* he said, repeating a
coaching mantra that has existed but hasn't a l­
ways been followed, since Nalsmtih set up the
first peach basket. *1 always kept trying to Jump
with people but that doesn't work anymore It's
all about who wants It more and that's what I'm
trying to do *
He has competition for rebounds now with
Hanison back.
*He takes a couple o f rebounds from me every
game,* Kersenbrock laughed.
Kersenbrock's been playing the game since he
was four years old and, like most high school
standouts, the game ts a year-round comm it­
ment. He plays against many Seminole High
students and also participates In recreation ball
and youth ball. College is just around the com er
and he's talking to North Florida and Georgia
Southern.
Hls best coach so far hasn't been any o f the

Signeesra g s IB
coordinator Alan Gooch said. ~We
have to compete for players against traditional
football schools from big conferences In order
to get this program where we want It to be and
I'm very happy with the ones we signed.
"We went a long way toward bridging the tal­
ent gap today.*
UCFa 1998 signees:
1. MeMn Clark. 5-foot *10. 170-pound, wide
receiver. Thomasvllle (Ga.) High School.
2. Joe Coleman. 6-foot-3. 185-pound, defen­
sive back. St. Thomas Aquinas High School, Ft.
Lauderdale.
3. Vito Golson, 6-foot-3, 190-pound, line­
backer, Lakewood High SchooL St. Petersburg.
4. Chance Hutto, B-foat-4v 360-pound, offen­
sive guard. Balnbrldgc (Ga.) High School.
5. Garrett1'McCrayrfiJfcol-S. 280-pound, line­
man. Lafayette County High School. Mayo.
6. Britt McOrtfT. 5-foot-10. 165-pound, wide
receiver. P.K. Yonge High School. Gainesville.
7. Raheem Pontlflet 6-foot-4, 235-pound, de­
fensive end, Northeast Mississippi Community
College, Jacksonville.
8. Andre Purdle, 5-foot-9. 265-pound, c o m e r
back. Foley (Al.) High School.
9. Randolph W aite. 6 -foot-l, 175-pound, wide
receiver, Jones High School, Orlando.
10. Maurice W ilson. 6-foot-2. 185-pound, run­
ning back. Florida High School. Tallahassee.

Speedweek
opens at
Volusia
Speedway
ta the
DeLEON SPRINGS _ The newly reconstructed
Volusia Speedway Park opened 1998 Speedweek
with an All-Star Sprint Wednesday night.
Danny Lasoakl o f Hlgglnsvllle. Missouri cam e
out on top o f the 20-Up feature that had 41
winged sprinters taking the green flag on the
h alA n llc banked d a y track.
Trailing »
to the checkers were Lance
DeWease o f ML Alto. Pennsylvania and J eff
Shepard o f Upperco. Maryland.
In an UMP Modified event. 48 c a n went to the
line with Leo Burkhardsm ler o f Btamark. North
Dakota winning the 25-lap feature. Second was
Ed Eachman o f Cincinnati and third was Jaren
Boyce o f Minot, North Dakota.
Tonight, the A ll-Star Sprints and UMP Modifleets w ill again Invade the half-m ile d a y track.
Grandstands open at 5 p.m. with racing
starting a t 7:30 p m . at the facility located on
Highway 40 between Ormond Beach and Ocala.

WORLD 8ERIE8 READY TO OPEN
AT NEW SMYRNA 8PEEDWAY
SAMSULA _ The 32nd Annual W orld Series o f
Asphalt Stock C ar Racing w ill run from Febru­
ary 6th through February 14th at New Smyrna
5pccd wsy e
The track, located at the com er o f S R 415
and SR 44 between DeLand and New Smyrna
Beach, w ill open at 10 a.m. on Friday and Sat­
urday. and then open at noon for the rem ainder
o f the w en t.
On Friday, practice w ill take place from noon
to 4 p.m.. with qualifying being held from 4 p m .
to 6 p m .
H eats begin a t 7 p m . for the A ll Pro type Late
H otfeU and NABCAR/SK Tour Type Modlfleda.
with features being run In those two classes as
well as M ini-Stocks. Sportsmen and Lim ited
Late Models.
Other rln ™ — running during the week w ill be
the
Bom ber*.
Run-A-Bouts.
Florlda/IMCA
Modlfleda and Am erican Race Trucks.
F o r n o n m f e c m O a o . c a l l t h e r A S C A R o f f ic e
at
(9 0 4 1
4 3 7 -4 1 3 9
or
on
th e
net
at

W W W .N E W S M V R N A S P E E D W A Y .C O M .

Blue and Gold Inter-squad ' baseball game
will be held. Any baseball alumni who wish
tto participate, please call Debl Rlggle at
869-0425.
Lyman Boosters are also looking for volun­
teers to work at the concession stands for
winter and spring sports events.
Anyone Interested In being on the Lyman
Athletic Board for next year shouts call Ann
Can- at 339-5244.

AAU coaches, or even Gaudrrau. It was hls
mom. Angela.
"My mom taught me everything to know about
shooting,* Kersenbrock said. ‘ She’d l&gt;e wearing
a nUc dress or something, then she'd tie telling
me about my technique.*
Angela's coaching will pay off when Kcrsen*
brock sulls up somewhere next season, but he's
not thinking about that right now. In fact, he
wouldn’t mind hanging out nt Lake Maty a little
while longer.
"I'm not ready to gradunte.* Kersenbrock said.
1 mean, what could be better than this? Every­
body knows me here, and I don't want to go
someplace where 1 might hnvc to do all my own
laundry and have to cook for myself.*
He Is a big man on the Lake Mar campus and
not just because of hls height. Kersenbrock gets
the grades and also tenches math to some of
Ute special education students at the school,
‘ I thought l‘d be psyched about college but It
will be a big step. I like where I am right now.*
If Lake Mary can pull off a few upsets along
the way and leant to hold a lead, he'll like It a
lot more where he Is in three weeks.
Lakeland.

Legal Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OT THI IIT H JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT; IN AHO FOR
■IM IN 0 L1 COUNTY,
FLORIOA
OINtRAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASS NO; IT -34SI-CA 14 R
CAPSTEAD. INC.
PLAINTIFF

VS

STACEV A. BLACK. ET AL
DEFENDANTS!
NOTtCI OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVS SSNVtCB
.TO STACEV A BLACK. AND
MICHAEL K. BLACK
whose residence it unknown H
h*/th*/1h*y bt liking; and If
h*/th*/in*y bo dead. the
unknown dafandanta who may
ba spouses, Sana, devisees,
giantaaa. ataignaat. lienors,
creditors, trustees. and all pertiaa claiming an interest by.
through, under of agamtt tha
Dafandanta. who ara not Known
to ba daad or alive, and all pertiaa having or claiming to hava
any rlghl, lit la or mtaraal In tha
property .dgMdbwd w

Legal Notices
Shapard. FUbutn A
Ooodblatl. PA.
I l l N .I. Ivanhoa Boulavafd
Suita M l
Orlando. Florida 31104
NOTIFICATION
It you At* a par ton wrth a dis­
ability who naada any accom­
modation In order to piwlidpata
m Ihit proceeding, you ara anti*
Had. at not coat to you, to tha
provision at cartaln aaalatanca.
Plaaaa
contact Mary anna
Moraa. Clark ol tha Seminole
County Court, at 301 North Park
Avanua. Sanford. Florida 33711,
at 407-333-4330, aatanaton
4337, within two working day*
ol your rocoipt Of Mu* Notico; M
you ara hearing or voice
impaired, can 1-SOO-MS-S771.
Publlah: February I, 13. 1SSS
DEN-43
O F T M ib t n
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
m a n n for
I COUNTY,

LOTS 734. 737, 730. AMO 73S
AND THI WIST I/I OF LOTS
740 AND 741, TOWN OF LONOWOOD. ACCONDINO TO THI
PLAT TH IR IO f A l RECORDED
IN PLAT NOOK I. P A Q IIfl) t i ­
l l . OF THI PUBLIC NICONOS
OP SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
hat baen filed agamtt you and
you are required to atrva a
copy ol your written doleneoo.
&lt;t any. to It on DAVIO J. STINN.
ISO. Plaintiffs attorney, whoao
addraaa I* 101 I University
Drive *S00. Plantation, FL
33334 (no later then 30 days
from tha data ol the Hret pubUcalton el thro notice of action)
ciert g| true court either before
. eervlce on PlemtrtTa attorney or
w*ea a
again** you for the
demanded In the complaint or
petition Iliad heroin.
WITNISS my hand wad the
tool of thta Court of IIM iffO LI
County. Florida, true 33rd day of
JANUARY. 1SSI
(«A U
MARYANN! MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BT: Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
LAW OFFICES OF
DAVIO J. STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
101 S. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE SOS
PLANTATION. FL S3334
OrOIBOOStCAF)
Publlah; January I t , end
February 0, tSSt
OEM-337

v«.

MARIO
QUOLIUZZA. al Al.
Oefendentla).
NOTICS
OF FORECLOSURB SAVE
NOTICE IE HEREBT GIVEN
purauant
lo
An
Order
ReeeheduHng Foreclosure Bata
dated January 74th. ISIS, and
entered In Caaa NO. 17-3011
CA ol Ihe Circuit Court Of the
EIGHTEENTH Judicial Circuit M
and for SEMINOLE County.
Flor Ida wherein BANK UNITED
OF TEXAS. F B I la tha Plaintiff
and
MARIO
QUOLIUZZA:
BRIOILIA
QUQLIUZZA/NCS
CONSUMER SERVICES. L.L.C.
ara tha Dafandanta. I wilt tall to
tha highoat and boat bidder tor
caah al the WIST FRONT
DOOR OF THI SEMINOLE
COUNTY COURTHOUSE: SAN­
FORD. FLORIOA at 11:00 o.m.,
on the 34th day of FEBRUARY,
1010, the following doacrlbod
property ea eat forth In end
Final Judgment:
LOT 03. TRACT 10S. PHASE II
AT CARILLON. ACCORDING TO
THE
PLAT THEREOF A0
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 47.
PAQEB 3S THROUGH 41, PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
WITNESS MT HAND and the
aaal ol thta Court on January

?7th, II
8 8 k !1

Maryann* Mora*
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By: Joan BnManl
Deputy Clark
Echevarria. McCaUa. Raymer.
Barron • Frappier
Poet Office Boa 3410
Tampa. FL 33001
F f7004340
NOTICE
In accordance with Iho
American* Disabilities Act, poraona naadmg a apaclal accom­
modation to participate m true
proceeding should contact tho
individual or agency pending
notic* not lexer than ooeaa (7)
day* prior to the proceeding m
tha addraaa given on the
notico. Telephone: 407-3334330 aat. 4117; 1-000-MS-0771
(TOD) or 1-000-OSS-0770 (v); via

ISM
DEN-43
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF TMS ■ISNTSSRTM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF TN I
STATE OF FLORIOA.
M AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
GENERAL CIVIL OfVIOfOH
Caaa No. OT-isao-CAia
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE
CORPORATION III

Plenum

rou A N ! ftCRIBV NOTIFIED
mat an acttunllo forte iota a
mortgage Lam lithe following

ROGER LYNN
in I'
DAVIS a/k/a ROOER ' L. DAVIS: and UNKNOWN
OCCUPANTS. TENANTS,
OWNERS. AND OTHER
UNKNOWN PARTIES.
IncluMlng. Ma named
defendant ta
the personal

Nr Ml

M preperi CssbRa Florid* ■
NIUM UNIT 400,

MINIUM ACOORORM TO THE
DECLARATION OF CONOOM OFFICIAL RECOROE BOOK
1044. R A M OISE. AND ANY
AMMOMENTS THERETO. PUB­
LIC RECORM OF EEMM40LE
COUNTY. FLORIOA.
TOOITHER
with
SH tha

UNITSD STATES
OtSTRICT COURT
M IODlt DISTRICT
OF FLORIDA
ORLANDO DIVISION
He. *T -1TB-Cr-OrM*
IFarfaHura)
UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA
v.
JAMES C. OLIVER. JR
k/k/a -RickNOTICS
OF FORFEITURE
Notic* w hereby given that on
November I I , 1337, m the coo*
ol United Stelae a James I.
Oliver, Jr., Criminal No. ST-171C'-Orl-IS. tha United State*
D vine! Court for Ih* Middle
District el Florida entered •
Preliminary O'dai lor the larfaituia ol
A. Packard Sell Platinum
Pentium Personal Computer
*/N N1440341S0. P/N 4004M.
with (oyetick, microphone, and
mouta
S. Packard Ball Monitor Mo­
dal 1010. 47N GSMNS34M 111
C. Packard Ball Keyboard
Modal
FDA-10I 1A.
B/N
FWKB41104444
0 . Iomega Jar Drive Model
V I000S, S/N WISG4I 0IH4, with
a 10B Jae Disk and Dick cover
f . Canon FJC-S10 Color
Jot
Pnnlor
B/N
BAI1443*
Tho Unnod Biol** hereby
gives notice ol Its intention to
Capo** ol the forfeited prepar­
ty m ouch manner as Mm UnRad
Bialoe Attorney Oonarol may
fv a c t In accordance with Mm
provmion* of IS U S C. | M l.
any pareon having or claiming a
Ngal right, title or Mlaraot m
any of Ih* aforementioned
propart me must Ida a polKtan
with tha Clark of the UnNad
State* Dieuici Court, Orlando
Division. H I Federal Muddmp.

dm fktzTbUb-

It, 1*00, ardarod In Caaa No.
• 7-3101 CA 14* of * o Circuit
Court of the 10TH Judicial
Circuit h
County,
CITIBANK, FEDERAL IA M IO I

FI
CRUZ; ----- -------------------opeuea of ELLIOTT CRUZ. N
married n/k/a KATHY STANFOROl SANDY COM CONGOASSOCIATION OF
MO*. 8 f l w t i8 cm•
DOC fw*.
M d JAM!
. _pYW* arvrw
■&gt;
o o f. n/k/a BMrUy C*M la/or*
Dafandanta. f wM t*M to tha
of Nt*
Sa.lnoia County Ceurtheuaa bt
Mia City of ENdorM. Florida M
M OO o'clock A M . HI* 10th.
day of FEBRUARY, 1004. tha
aa get forth bt ooM Summary
Final JudgamEI *4 Foracle owe
i f Attorimyd

the

potltiermr'e

UNITED STATES
SECRET SERVICI
MIDDLE OISTRICT
OF FLORIOA
PuMtah: January IS.
February I, I I , IM S
OEM-133

pregerTy situated in
County. Florida, deocrtboM as:
Lot IE, WINSOR MANOR,
according to Ih* pint Stereo*,
as recorded in Plof Rook ts.
Fag* ga, of the Public
af Samlnela County. Florida,
ai pubbe aata. ta mm Mgta
and b*M bidder, for caah. M Mm
of Mm lemmata
MT M.
S3T7T Ml TIMS AM . SR
February S4M. ISM.
OATED tms n t h day af
January, TSM.
MARYANN*
Clork of Circuit Court
Deputy Clerk
ENRICO a OOMIAISI. PA.
Atlemey et Lew
■Mu
m n E flE M j mm
•rYTWkpep

M you ara a pargan wNR S MM•baity who naad* any aooommolatlan In order to parNolpat*
ta MU* proceeding, you or* MNiMad, at no com W yeah M4 No
pravieIon of cortarn ggi Wiere.
Plaaaa
conieet
Court
Administration «| M l North
SNtferd. Florid* 11771 (407)
*33-4330, anoraioa 4337 wNhin (3) working days of your

^

l M S* 110-1771.
PubiHh: January
February t. Ibt*

th ereto

hat baen liiad agamtt you and
you are toquued to ear** a
copy ol your written dofonooe.
« any, within 39 days after tha
first publication of thta Notice
el Action, on Echorarrla.
Me Celle. Raymer, Barron •
Trappier. Plaintiffs attorney,
mhotr addraet IS *01 Sayoher*
B u'avard Surf* * 00, Tampa,
F otida 33304. and file Mm ortg
in 1 ' with this Court antmr
b.lur* service on PlaUMlff'o
•Camay or immadietoty there
a' a*, olharwrt* a default wtS
ba entered agamtt you for tho
renal
demanded
In
the
Complaint or poutmn.
Thr* notico shall b*
one* each weak lor two can
eacuthr* waakt m itm Sanford
Haratd.
WITNESS my hand and Mm
**•1 of thi* Court on Hue 3Dth
day of January. USE.
(BEAU
Maryann* Moraa •
CMTh Ol MW Court
ByCaeoL* V |k#m
f
As Deputy Clerk
' ”

nottao not latar than 00eon (t)
notta*. Totapfmno: 447-3114330 art. 4317; 1S04 SS4-T TI
(TOO) or 1-000 * 44-3770 fw); at*

11303 N. MIR I
Suite F
i TOrreca. FL SM13
r FM 147I

St I

c a m no . gr-ggg
NRfISfNN 1C-L
FT MORTOAOE COMPANIES
OJN/A FTt MORTOAOE
SERVICES F/K/A CARL
I. BROWN AND COMPANY.

ST-11
._ : 14-s
FT MORTOASE COMPANIES
D/B/A F.T.S. MORTOAOE
SERVICES F/IUA CARL
I. BROWN AND COMPANY.

«*.

RICHARD
A HEARSIY. JR., ot M.

JUAN A SALDANA J R , Mai.
pursuant 10 o
Mortgage Paractaour* dated
January tsth, i s m ; and
arnorad In Caaa HO. PT-SM af
NO. ST-MS4I Cawrt af Mm
UNO L I

1 bt

Caunty.
tMTOAOE
D/S/A
F.T.S.
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RUN ANO COMPAU l A i i l f l wYer)
i f l I MiAATMA
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™ arm 0*1
DSN BAY VtLLAOE APARTMSHTSl SEMINOLE COUNTY;
TENANT St EMMA ANIENS

in

■rrs.

TEINTH Judicial CUcuR In
tor SEMINOLE Cauwfa. 1
Mharabi FT MORTOAOE
RAMIES D/S/A FT* MORTOAOE
•ERV1C IS F/K/A
DMPANV ta MS
id RICHARD
JRa KN4IS L.
RICHARD
A
HEARSIY, SR4 FIRST BANK
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION TR
U/A DATED 01/01/M (EOCO
HOME EQUITY LOAN TNUST
ISM -1) are Mm Defendant*. I
« Mrn EVCST
FRONT DOOM OF THE
MOLE COUNTY COURTHOUSE;
SANFORD. FLORIOA « TIRO
an., an Mia ISM day af FSBIBM . Nm

5s r* - NgfN?l , FSfb Avenue!
Bantard. FlorIds M i l l , pur-

sw en tieiR er
Faroeleoura

CIVIL ACTION
CASS NO. S O -fS tf-O A f*
NfWOfON L
MILANO MORTOAOE
CORPORATION.
Ptamtift,
vs.
ANTHONY A
PRESTON, *1 al.
NOTICS OF SALS
Motlea M hereby ghmn that,
purauant ta * Final JuOpmanl ol
Foractoouro or Or Oar doled
January 10th. 10* 0. entered m
Civil Coo* Number * 1-1411CA14, in Mm Cireurt court for
SEMINOLE County. Florid*,
wharsm INLAMO MORTOAOE
CORPORATION I* Mm PlamtiN.
and ANTHONY A. PRESTON. *1
al.. ar* Mi
M W N O U K Cgtfhfy,. jnptida.
^ W ip / ^ O U N T R V MANOR.
at racordad M Ptai Soak * 0.
Page M . af Mm Pub*-------af lamtnota County. Florida,
ta public tota. ta Mm high
and baet bidder, for ccta, M Mm
wool Mom gear. 301 North Pork
Avanua, Senfwrd, Plorid* d
H A S am on Mm ISM day 01
FEBRUARY, I EM.
Bon d : January lid t, ISM.
MARYAMStE NORSE
CLERK OP TNS
CIRCUIT COURT
‘
- 1v y • »------H
•« PNgvwta
Daguty Ctark

;-i

Admlntatrtahra ORtaa of Mi* .
Court. M l N. Part
County C
PL S3771
(4P7) 333-4330, TOO 1-40S-S44•771 ar I-400-433-47/0 via
PuMtah: January
February A ISM
DEM-33*

3*.

CAS I N O . ST - ESbS-C A -14-S
wT a n o m o r t o a g i ' * * * * * *
CORPORATION,
j a t f . r iu s e r t , j r

., r r

a l,

Notta* ta hereby gtvon n m ta
accordance with Mm Final
Judgment
at
Foraotaour*
omarad aa January 1S4A ISM
m clad actmn no. S7-MM-CA1«-E ta Ma Circuit Court of
SEMINOLE County. Florida, ta
which JAY F. REUSERT. JR., ST
AL. war* Daloadant* pad
INLAND MORTOAOE CORPO­
RATION. Mo Ptatatdf, I wta aad
by Mw Moot Front Door. M l N.
Park Avanua, Sanford. PL StFtE
M Mm hour at l l « * b j a an
MARCH SM. ISM an Mb I

LOT I I.
RSOOROSD M P U T BOOK SI
PAOCS ES AND M . PUBLIC
NICONOS
CP
COUNTY. FLORIOA
aaal af Mi* Court on January
t * « , ISM.

I Of MU* Court on JANUARY

Ctark of Nm CirauK Court
|ooo I . Jaoawta

1 uf Mm Circuit Court
By. Jono L Jaoawta
Daguty Ctark

SPn

covenants,
bona, tana* m
••une af Mai r iits ftlis n at
AT FOXWOOO, ■ condoudniuta.
"•
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Otfictai Rotor da Saab t i l l .

1 S4I 0

FLS3M 1

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R*. watar, ^watar rjhte^ and

FabriMnA I t s * . « 11 * # SAL. m
— ilMwM ■idNl 4 e u w
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M TNS CIRCUIT COUNT
OP TMS EMMTSBOTH
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: February S, 11, ISM

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new Or thereafter a party of the

naad a epoclal accommodation
to partlclpat* In Mil* proceeding
should
contact
Oloabilrty
CoordtnMor ot M l North Park
Avonu*. Suit* N.301, Stadord,
Fiotida 11771 at least liva days
prior
10 Mm proceed 1no
Totapfmno: 1*07) 313-4130 Eel.
4117; 1-SOO-SIS-S771 (7DD
user a only).
WITNESS my bond and Seal of
ihit Court on January itth,
IMS.
(Court Saab
MARYAMNE MORSE
CLERK CIRCUIT COURT
By Oorothy W. SoRon
Donald L. Smith. laqutr*
Allot nay lor PtatntNI
300 North Ocean Streat
Jackoonvill*. FL 31101
Tamphona: *04/134.3*41
Pubhoh: February I, I I , f*M
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NOTICE OF ACTION
TO JOSE 0 MARTINEZ. JR.
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE:
SJ7 Cascade Circle. *111
Casselberry FL 31707
CURRENT RESIDENCE:
UNKNOWN
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
JOSE 0 MARTINEZ. JR
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE:
337 Cascade Circle, ( I I I
Casselberry FL 37707
CURRENT RESIDENCE:
UNKNOWN
TENANT *1
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE:
337 Cascade Circle, ( I I I
Cattalbarry FL 31707
C RRENT RESIDENCE:
NKNOWN
TENANT e l
L A S T KNOWN RESIDENCE:
337 Cascade Cucl*. *111
Casselberry FL 31707
CURRENT RESIDENCE:
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to Iorec lose a mortgage
or&gt; Ih* following property In
SEMINOLE County. Florida:
UNIT F, BUILDING 7 OF BUM
MIT VILLAGE UNIT II. A CON
DOMINIUM, ACCORDING TO
THE DECLARATION OF CON
OOMINIUM
THEREOF
AS
RECORDED IN O R BOOK
1831. PAGE 111*. AND ANY
AMENDMENTS
THERETO.
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
TOGETHER WITH AN UNOfVID
EO INTEREST IN THE COMMON
ELEMENTS
APPURTENANT

ve

CLIFFORD SCOTT
ROBERTSON. Ot * 1..
Oalandant(e).
NOTICS OP SALS
Nolle* ta hereby given that,
purauant
to
•
Summary
Judgment ol Forocleouro, I will
toll tho following doacrlbod
property located In Somtnol*
County, Florida:
lo t t i t . Stack C. WINTER
GREEN, accord mg to Mm plat
thereof 0* recorded In Plal
Book 34, paga* SO and St, ol
Ih* public records of Sammola
County, Florida,
at public aata. to tho htghatt
bidder for etth. al Mm west
from door of Iho Sommota-a
County Court houa*. Sanford,
Florida. 11 AO a pi . on February.
Itth, ISIS.
Nolle*: Amortcona With
O'tabiiiiiat A d
of
ISto.
Admmiktrothr* Order No. * 4-10.

Pubhah: February S. IS. 10b*
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Miami, Florid* l it 31-3310
(300)000-7001

Datandant(e).

COUNTY.
PLOfMOA
CASE NO. dT-SSSS-CA-ta-K
GLENDALE FEDERAL
BANK. F.S.S.,
Plaint HI,

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WITNESS MY NANO and dk*
aaal al MU* Court on January
tSIh, 10SS.
MARYANN! MORSE. Clark
O r Jan* E. J m ml*
Deputy Clark
ORBOOE. AHRENS, BBOUIRC
KEITH MACK LLP

IN THE CIRCUIT OOURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
• EMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. ST-E71S-CA
o iv is io n ta-w
NATlONSBANC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION F/K/A
NCNB MORTOAOE
CORPORATION,
Ptamtift
re.
JOSE O
MARTINEZ. St al,

kcalien of rmtMO Of Ih* cmMnof 1, ■
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ferfoduro acuan or rocoipt ol
dwoct wntton notico. whrehovor
NOTICE
M aarlior
In accordance with tha
Americans OioabdMw* Act, par
Tho petition than ba aignad by
naaduig a apoctal accom
porppy and ahad oat fart* Mm
nature and oetant of Iho potiUmar's right, tit la. or

supporting

BARBARA L. CITRONS; at aL.
NOTICE IE HEREBY OIVEN

MARYANN! MORSE
Clerk of Circuit Court
Sy Dorothy W. Bohon
Deputy Clark •
CODILI* A BTAWIARSKI
4010 Boy Scout Boulevard
Suita 450
Tampa. Florida 31*07
Telephone: (St 3) 177 *001
CSS H 7-04311
Publish: February S. 11. ISM
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County. Flortda. at 11:00 AM.
on tho 3*th day of February,
IMS. tho following daacribad
property a* eel forth In cold
Final Judgment, to wfl:
Lot S3. Aiom* Bond Ttact IV,
according le tha plat thereof at
recorded in Plal Book 43,
Pag** 41 through S3. Inclusive,
Public Records of Seminole
County. Florida.
NOTE: PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
DEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE
AOVIS ID THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY
MFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
Dated ih* isth day of January,

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIQHTBBNTM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMIROLR COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. ST-B01S CA
DIVISION 14
BANK UNITED OF
TEXAS. F.S.B..
Platntifl(a).

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IN B R IE F

Hobbyist of the Week

Sunriee Klwanls
meets Friday

Art Association masts
Saturdays

Preserving fam ily m em ories for future

The Sem inole Sunrise K l­
wanls Club m eets every Friday,
at 7 a.m., at Shoney'a, US 1702. south o f Airport Boulevard.
Guest are welcome. For Infermotion, call TOny McDaniel at
324-0409.

Sanford-Sem inole Art A sso ­
ciation meets on the fourth
Saturday o f each month, at 1
p.m., at Shoney’a tn Sanford.
Those Interested In art are
welcome to attend.*

By SUSAN WBNNSS

Sunbelt Dayllly Club
Free clinic Friday
O en eva-A free clinic to In­
clude blood pressure check,
blood sugar screening and Im ­
munisations w ill be held every
Friday, from 9 to 11 a.m .. at
the Oeneva Elem entary School
tn the old school building, cor­
ner o f First and Main Street In
Oeneva. The clinic Is spon­
sored by the Sem inole County
Health Department In conjunc­
tion with the Sem inole County
SherifTs O ffice and Oeneva
Elem entary School. For Infor­
m ation. call 349-9284.

Bubstanca abuse
discussed
SAFE,
Substance
Abuse
Family Education, la conduct­
ing a 'F am ilies In Crists* out­
reach program. Interested o r ­
ganizations wanting to contact
the life Savers Chib o f SAFE
may call Libby Kuharske at
291-4357.

Sunbelt Dayllly Club m eets
the first Sunday o f the month
at 2 p.m. through April at the
Art Center In Sanford..
The club educates members
on dayllly growing through
slide shows, guest speakers
and trips to dayllly gardens.
There are no club dues. C all
880-3190 for more Inform ation.

Dixieland band open
to public
Dixieland Forever Inc., a
non-profit band, plays the sec­
ond Sunday o f every month,
from 4-7 p.m., at the VFW Hall.
2708 W ells Ave.. Fern park.
Open to the public, donation Is
$8. For Inform ation, call 8417335.

Bromallad Society
to moot
The Seminole Bromollad S o­
ciety meets the third Sunday o f
the month, at 2 p.m .. at San­
ford Oarden Club. U.S. 17-92 at
Fairmont Avenue. Sanford. A ll
aspects o f brom eliad culture
are covered during the m eet­
ings. The society Is affiliated
with the Florida Council o f
Bromollad Societies and the
Bromeliad Society Inc. For In­
form ation. call Bud Martin.
321-0838.

COMA announces
mootings
The Concerned Organisation
o f Men In Action (COMA) m eets
the first and third Friday, at 8
p.m.. tn the church annex at
St. Jam es AME Church. Ninth
Street and Cypress Avenue,
Sanford.

Seniors moot
LAKE
M A K )r-A
senior's
group m eets for lunch the sec­
ond Friday o f each month at
Lake Mary Church o f the Naxarens,.171 X. Crystal Lake Ave.
Th e noon m eeting 'la held In

Herald S taff W riter
SANFORD • Avis Rodin began
her hobby as a way to give her
fam ily a sense o f belonging
and heritage then found It also
to be a way to reach other
fam ilies. Her hobby and busi­
ness with Creative M em ories
has turned her photo albums
and scrap books Into works o f
art while allowing her children
to see emotion, her thoughts
and a color blast from the
past.
She has worked with Creative
Memories from three years.
It 's the best home based busi­
ness I know of.* she said. *1
was asking Ood to give me a
m inistry with women. I love to
teach and 1 needed som ething
to do. It's been an outlet to get
with women that I can m eet
array from church. It’s really
our m ission to let every fam ily
know that they have a story to
tell.*
Bodln added* We are fam ily
historians for our children. We
want our children to know later
In life where they came from ,
where they are going and give
them some continuity. It’s not
just story telling but a great
way to encourage others. It's a
great m inistry to help and
share with others. It’s great for
fsm lllea and I like to be an encourager.’
A convention was recently
held tn Orlando and Bodln
cited that she receive d many
Ups and ideas from this w ork­
shop. She also m eets monthly

n M B IlfttlK
with others to share thoughts
and new Information.
*1 have seen so many people
suffer after the death o f a loved
one.* she said. ‘Gathering the
pictures and putting them In
albums and seeing them seems
to help tn the healing process.
I've even seen rebellious teen­
agers benefit from seeing their
albums. They may be having a
hard tim e but when they see
the love and comm ents that
the parents have added they

D dlM lhtftrB o f

DEAR ABBY: My mother has
always suffered with various depress of depression. She no longer
Noonan
deVere
Howard taboo medication or sees a thereChapter o f the United DaUgfr- ptat. but perhaps she should,
term o f the Confederacy m eets
When Mom and I go to lunch
on the last Friday o f the together, or when I call her, the coomonth. For Inform ation, «-pii ven ation s a n always shout tho
322-1435.
wrongs Dsd hss dons to hsr

Conftatrscy

m i Mr ft&gt;i someone you love!

with so many m em ories and
history about the family.*
Bodln and her husband, Ron.
have been m arried for 34
years. They have four children.
Rhonna. RlcheOe. Ruthie and
Robert.
The fam ily Is part o f New
Tribes Mission. They attend
Central Baptist Church where
Bodln directs the choir for the
first and second grades, sings
In an adult ensem ble and In
the choir.

Mom’s repeated tales of woe irk daughter
A D V IC S
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ABIGAIL
VAN B4JREN

do new promises have to bo suds?
Why do promises to women have to
bo mado In tho abocnco of woman?
Any timo a group ia excluded from
an organ isation , It Im plies the
grounls believed not to be worthy o f
membership. I
willing to apply
this both to the Promise Keepers
and the Notional Organization for
Woman (NOW).
I am all for keeping promises.
But Td find it more credible if the

DEAR ABBY: I must respond to
tho daughter-in-lsw who was upoet
«iU gig (h t dishes, rather |^ n hav­ shout her father-in-law’s new rela­
ing another - y * 1 out with the boys. tionship. Having recently lost my
In this regard, I am Uttle diflbreooe woocUnUl huibtod, friend and combetw een bow ling and Prom ise psnioa o f 29 y s a n , I, too, found
solace in the companionship o f a
Kespsrs meetings or relUss.
FAITHFUL (M ALE) READER w ldow sr friand who was in the
same situation. This relationship
DEAR FAITHFUL (M ALE) hss not nplaced the love for my
husband, but it hss permitted me to
experience life and joy again.
M y husband and I discussed
these m atters, and this was his
wish as w ell as mins. Those who

[enem ies. I suggsatsd sbs loin
church groups, etc., so she will have
la 1Mb, but aha still dwells mainly In
m s peat Dad cant am that I'm tryN ta bring her Into the preeent

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are drawn back when they see
all the love.*
Concluding she said.* The
best thing Is that It has
brought my m other and I
closer. My dad was one o f the
first m artyrs killed with the
New Tribes Mission. Through
the scrapbooking she has
talked to me about him and
shared things. It’s so exciting
to be Involved In this. Every
tim e I see photos I see pages
tn an album that can be filled

loss should bo tho last to condemn

I want to eq)oy my mother's comny and hava her eitjoy m ine,
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Legal Notices
IN THE UNITED STATES
DISTRICT COURT TOR THE
MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
FLORIDA
ORLANDO OtVISION
UN ITED STATES
OF AMERICA.
Plaintiff,

vk.
THOM AS E O DAY.
DAVID H Ell AND.

THOM AS E O DAY. II. and
B AR NETT BANK OF
CEN TRAL FLORIDA.
Defendant

NOTICE OF
MARSHAL'S SALE
Undai an ORDER granting
summary judgment lor Plaintiff
Unilad
Stalaa of Amartca
•ntarad by tbs Court In tba
above-eaplioned civil action on
Docombof 13rd. 1994. and pur­
suant to an ORDER OF FO R E­
CLOSURE ANO SALE sntsrsd
on the ;otn day of January.
1999. I am commandsd to sail
at public auction at tba w et!
door of tba Sammola County
Courtbousa in Sammola County.
Florida, to tba bigbast biddar
all tba lands, and all tba
improvamants, buildings, fit*
fur as and appurtanancas there on. locatad at SOT TucAar Dnva.
Sanlord. Florida 3 I7 T J . In
Sammola county, mora fully
dascnbad aa

Lot 21, SUNLANO ESTATES.
FIRST ADOITION as par plat
tbaraof racordad In Plat Book
12 at pagas 9T and St ol tba
Public Racords of Sammola
County. Florida.
(tfaramattaf rsfarrad to as tba
Sub|ac1 Proparry'|
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
that on tba 4tb day of March.
IM S . at 12 00 p m. on such
day. at tba Sammola County
Courtbousa In Sammola County.
Florida. I win m obedience to
said Ordar of Judgmant.
Forsclosura and Sala salt tha
Subtact Proparfy at public auc­
tion to tha bigbast bast biddar
lor cash Tha farms and condi­
tions of tha sala ara as follows:
t. Tha sala shall ba subtact to
all budding linos (if aslabIrsbadl. aN laws, ordmancsa and
govarnmantal
regulations
(including building and tonmg
ordinances!
affecting
tha
Subtact Property, and ease­
ments and restrictions appear­
ing of record, if any.
2. Tba successful biddar shall
ba reouired to deposit a mini­
mum of ten percent (tO S) of
tha amount bid at the time of
sale, either by certified check
or by cash deposit.
3. The balance of the purchase
pries aha« be tendered to tha
United States Marshal by tha
successful bidder within ten
(10) days following the data of
the sale m the form of a certi­
fied check payable lo the
United States Marshal tor the
Middle Oistnct of Florida. In the
event the! the purchaser fails lo
fulfill Ibis requirement, tba
deposit shall ba forfaited and
apphed to the eipenees of sale,
and tha Subject Property shall
ba reoffered for sale m the
same manner as provided for
tha initial sola.
4. The Subtact Property shall
be offered for sale subtact lo
confirmation by the Court, and
on such confirmation and
receipt of tha balance of tha
purchase pries, tha UnRed
States Marshal shall asacute
and deliver to the purchaser)a)
a deed to the Property.
5. The Property ehaN be sold
free and clear of aN Interests .
party to this proceeding.
Tha Property shall be open for
pubbe Inspection on March 4th,
1SSS, from 10 am . to 11 am .
For additional Information
concerning the Property, cab
the office of the U.8. Marshal
Sorvtce PI HOT) 444-4324.
Dole: January 2Sfh. ISOS.

Middle District of Florida
Orlando. Florida 12801
(407) S4S-432E
Publish: February 0. 12. I t . IS.
1000
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OF TMR 1IOMTSSNTH

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NORWEST BANK
MINNESOTA. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION
AS TRUSTEE.

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Legal Notices

IN THE COUNTY COURT
IN AND FON
SEMINOLE CO U N TT,
FLORIOA.

N O TIC t UNDER
FICTITIOUS NAME ACT
Not*c«
h « r « b i givffl that tha
b 'd t'tifln v d puftuant to tha
*F»c«itiOUt N*ma Act." Chaptaf
P i5 09 Fiofufa Statutaa will ragi*tt»
with
tha
Fiooda
Dapartmant of Stata upon
raca»pt ol proof of tha publica­
tion ol thit notica. fha f*ctit'Ous
m m a, lo wit

TIFFANY OAKS
untar which wa aapact to
a^gaga m butm att at 3S1 S
horthlaka Doulasa'd. Aita*noota
Sr»mga. Florida 33701
Datad at Mamphn. T^nnataaa.
this 32nd day ol Dacambar
1997.
M IO A M ER IC A
APARTMENTS. L P
L y n n A J o h n s o n -S a c ra ta ry
P u b lia h F a b ru a ry 4. 1999

CEN-47

NOTICK
OF FICTITIO US N AM I
Notice is hereby given that I
em engaged in business *1 STI
Lake Kathryn C»., Casselberry.
Florida.
32707,
Semlnols
County. Florida, undsr lha
Fidilious Name ot FUTURK
FLOORING, and that I inland lo
regietsr said nams with lha
Division
ol
Coiporallons.
Taiiahasses. Florida. In accor­
ds nca with the provisions ot the
Fictitious Name Statutes. To­
w n Section 193 ot. Florida
Statutes 1991
John E Huser
Publish February S. r t t t
DIN-41

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. ST-1030 CA
DIVISION 14
RVLAN0 MORTGAGE
COMPANY.
Plamtiftle).
vs
T h o m a s d n i c h o l s . «t ai.
Delendantlel
N O TIC E

OF FORECLOSURE SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY QlVEN
pursuant to a Final judgment ol
Mortgage Foreclosure dated
January
28th,
1998.
and
entered m Case NO. 97-1(38
CA ol the Circuit Court ot the
EIG H TEEN TH Judicial Circuit in
and tor SEMINOLE County.
Florida
wheiem
R TLAND
MORTGAGE COMPANY is the
Plaintiff
and
TH OM AS
0
NICHOLS. MARIAN J NICHOLS.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
OEER
RUN
HOM EOW NERS
ASSOCIATION &gt;19. INC Aie Ihe
Defendants, I will sell to the
highest and best bidder tor
cash at the W EST FR O NT
OOOR OF THE SEM INOLE
C O U N TY CO UR TH O U SE: SAN­
FORD. FLORIOA at tt:0 0 am ,
Oh the 24th day of February,
I9 9 (. tha following described
property ae set forth m said
F nal Judgment:

LOT 22. DEER RUN. UNIT IS.
ACCOROINO TO THE PLAT
th er eo f

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PLAT BOOK 29. PAOES 99 ANO
89. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
TOGETHER WITH THE FOL­
LOWING ITEMS OF PROPERTY
WHICH ARE LOCATED IN ANO
INSTALLED IN AND INSTALLED
A I A PART OF THE IMPROVE­
MENTS
ON
SAID
LAN0:
RANOE/OVEN. V IN T FAN. DIS­
POSAL. DISHWASHER. SMOKE
DETECTOR. CARPET.
WITNESS MV HAND wvd the
eeal el this Court on January
29th. 1999
(SEAL)
Maryanns Morse
Clark ol tha Cecurt Court
By: Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
Echeearrta. McCalla. Raymer.
Barrett S Frappier
Pott Office Boa 3410
Tampa. FL 33S0I
F970S42I4
NOTICB
In accordanca with tha
A-nencana Disabilities Act, parsens needmg a special accom­
modation to participala In this
proceeding should contact the
■rjividual or agoncy sending
notice not later then seven (7)
c vs prior to tha proceeding at
ft. r addiess given on the
n-.tice. Telephone: 407-1334330 est. 4227. 1 SOO-S$S-4771
(TOO) or 1-900-999-9770 (v); via
Florida Ralay Service
Publish: Fabruary S. I t . 1SSS
OEN-S1

lb THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THB SIOHTSCNTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SSMINOLS COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASS N0.9S-1 S2B-CA-14

CASE NO: 9 7 -2 9 0 8 SP

StiRlING im iR N A TiO N A l
Itf 417V. INC
Plaint iff,
v
RAY ClAFAttOlNl.
ftMODA BOMBER.
G U R P R lf T S GILL and
R in a g i l l .
Defendants

NOTICE OF ACTION
SV PUBLICATION

IN THB CIRCUIT COURT
OF TMS SIOMTSINTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IR ARO FOR
SSMINOLS COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIVIL ACTION
CASS HO. SS-f 131CA14B
CHEMICAL MORTGAGE
COMPANY.
Plaintiff,
YS.

JOANNE P. COUGHLIN, si al.
Dafsndant(a).
NOTtCR OF ACTION
TO: JOANNE P. COUOHLIN
CURRENT RESIDENCE:
304 Spring Valley Or.
Altamorvfa Springs FL 12714
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to toracleao a mortgage
on tha following proparty in
SEMINOLE County. Florida:
LOT I t . BLOCK B. SPRING
VALLEY ESTATES. ACCOROINO
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECOROEO m PLAT BOOK 22.
PAOES 74 ANO 71. PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
BEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA.
TOGETHER WITH THE FOL­
LOWING DESCRIBED PERSON­
AL PROPERTY: RANG I/O VER.
DISPOSAL.
DISHWASHER,
FAN/HOOD,
COMPACTOR.
HfTERCOM.
you and
you ora required la servo a
copy of your written defenses,
If arty, within 30 days after tha
first public ation ol this Notice
ot Action, on Echovarrla.
McCalla. Raymer. Barrett A
Frepplor, Plaintiff's attorney,
wftooo address Is SOI Bayahora
Boulevard. Buna 800. Tampa.
Florida 33404. and Ida the orig­
inal with this Court otthor
before ear vice on Plaintiff's
you for tha
in' tha
Complaint or pot ition.
This notica shad ba published
once each weak tor two con­
secutive weeks In the Sanford
Herald.
WITNESS my hand and lha
seal of Hue Court on this 2ltd
day of JANUARY. IS M .
(SEAU
Clerk of the Court
By: Ruth King
As Deputy Clerk
Publish: January
February 8. 1994
OCM-22S

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SUNTRUST BANK
CEN TRAL FLORIOA.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION,
t/k/a SUNBANK,
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION,
Plaintiff.

vs

and

Defendants

A M IN D ID
NOTICS OF SALS
NO TICE IS HEREDV OIVEN
that pursuant to the Summery
Final Judgment ol Foreclosure
entered in the above-styled
causa m the Ctfcutl Court In
and for SEMINOLE County.
Florida. I will sell al public auc lion to the highest bidder In
cash at Ihe Seminole County
Courthouse,
301
N.
Park
Avenue. Sanfoid. Florida, al
11-00 a m . on February 78th.
199S, that certain parcel ol real
property tltustod m the County
ol SEMINOLE. Slate ol Florida,
mora particularly described as
follows:

REAL PROPERTY
LOT I, WOOOBRIDOE AT THE
EPRINOS UNIT li, according lo
the plat thereof es recorded in
Plat Book 21. Pago 34. Pubbe
Records ot Seminole County,
Florida
DATED

this

End

day

ol

Fabruary. IMS.
Maryanns Morse
Clark of the Circuit Court
By /k/ Jane E. Jteewtc
Deputy Clerk
Bobut L. Hoyts, Eaq.
Post Office Boa 1344
Orlando. Florida 31S03
(407) 423 2371
Publish: February S. 12. IM S
IN THB CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SSMINOLS COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CIVIL ACTION
CASS HO. M -ES 47
DIVISION CATS
COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS. INC. F/K/A
COUNTRYWIDE FUNDINO
CORPORATION 7/0/BM
AMERICA'S WHOLESALE
LINOCR.
Plamtiff(e).
vs.
DAVID J
OUERRIERO. al al.
Oelandantle)
NOTICB
OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE It HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant lo a Final Judgment ol
Mortgage Forsclosura dated
January 23rd.
It t S . and
entered in Casa NO 94-7547
CA ot the Circuit Court of the
EIGHTEENTH Judicial Circuit M
and for SEMINOLE County.
Florida wherein COUNTRYWIDE
HOME LOANS. INC. F/K/A
COUNTRYWIDE FUNDINO COR­
PORATION F/D/B/A AMERICA'S
WHOLESALE LEN O IR la lha
Plaintiff and DAVID J. O U IR R lIRO ANO ROBIN GUIRRMRO
I arts aab to
DOOR OF THE BEMINOLE
COUNTY COURTHOUSE: SAN­
FORD. FLORIOA, al 11 DO a m.,
on the ISth day of FEBRUARY.
property aa eel forth in said
Final Judgment:
LOT 24. BASAL VIEW AT
SABAL POINT AS PER PLAT
THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 32 PAOI 93 THROUOH
84 OF THE PUBLIC R2CORDS
OP SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI­
DA
WITNESS MV HAND and Mo
seal ol this Court on January
23rd, IS M .
(BEAU
Maryanns Moraa
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By: Jane E. Jaaawlc
Deputy Clerk
Echovarrla. McCaSa. Raymer,
Barron E Frepplor
Peal Office Boa 3410
Tampa. FL 33M1
FM12EEE1
NOTICB
In accordanca with tha
Americans Otasblbltee A c t per­
sona needing a special accom­
modation la participala In this
proceeding should contact the
notica not later than seven (7)
days prior la tha proceeding at
the address given on the
notica. Telephone: 407-3134310 eat. 4227; 1-SOO-MS-S77I
(TOO) or 1-400-M9-E770 (v). via
PubUeh: January
Fabruary I . IM S
OEM-228

2t,

and

Seminole

Oriando-Winter Park

407/322-2611

407/831-9993

rocordad m Plat took r at papa
42. pubbe records of Seminole
County. Florida
PI pubbe sale, lo Ihe hrpiieel
and boat biddar. for caah. at tba
west front door, 301 North Part
Avenue. Sanford. Florida at
11:00 am on tha 101h day of
FEBRUARY. 1000.
Owed Jonuery toth. 1000.
MARVANNf MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By: Jana E. Jooowtc
Deputy Clerk
WJbem M. Deleon
A A test lease
1230 Botdh Myrtle Avenue
Suite 10S
Clearwater, Florida 34411
•In accordance with tha
Amartcana WNh Otaabdoiaa Act,
petaona In need of a apeclal
M participate
seven (7) doye prior to any pro­
ceeding,
cant ar t
Ihe
Admmretfstive Office of the
Court. 301 N. Park Avenue,
Seminole County Courthouse.
Sanlord. FL U T T I telephone
(407) 323-4330. TOO 1-400-044•771 or I-4UO-S99-9770 v.a
2S.
4. I I
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Notica M hereby gnron that a Pubbe Hearing wti ba hoM I
Commission Room at tha CRy HoM. 900 North Park Avenue. In the
CHy of Sanford. Florida, of 740 o'clock P.M. on Fabruary Slh.
1994 la consider the adoption of an ordmonco by Bio CRy of
Sanford. Florida, described as foboora:
ORR4NANCB 8 0 . BBB4
TO ANNEX A PORTION OF THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY LYING
BETWEEN STATE ROAD 44 EAST ANO MOORES STATION ROAD
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IN THB CIRCUIT COURT
OF THS EIGHTEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SIM IN OLS COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CIVIL ACTION
CASS NO. S T -f tS T C A
DIVISION f4 -L
n n s T u n io n

L O S E W E IG H T
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M O n iO A G E CORPORATION
F/K/A CAMERON BROWN
COMPANY.
Plamtiff(t),

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14— For Sb Ib

MOLLY P ARTHUR, at al.
Ovtandant(a).

NOTICS
OF FORSCLOSURS SALE
NOTICE IS HER ERT OIVEN
pursuant lo a Fmal Judgment ol
Mortgage Forvcloturv dated
January
ISth,
1994.
and
entered m Cat* NO 97-12S7CA
ol lha Circuit Court ol tha E IG H ­
TEEN TH Judrctal Cncurt tn and
tor SEMINOLE County. Florida
whvtsin FIRST UNION M O R T­
GAGE C O R P O RATIO N F/K/A
CAM ERO N-BRO W N COMPANY
n lha Plamtrff and MOLLY P
AR TH U R .
LESLIE
0
SIM 97JN D S . COMOANK/SEMINOLC
C &gt;UNTV DBA COM BANK CARO
C -N T E R SO UTH POR T C O N D O L' M UM AS S O CIATIO N . IN C.,
C O ENEROV PROPERTY M AN ­
A G EM EN T SERVICES. INC..
RA
TE N A N T
fI
N/K/A
RICHARD
SAN0V
are fha
Dvivndanii. I wtll vail lo tha
hrghaat and bast biddar for
cath al the W EST FR O NT
OOOR OF THE SEM INOLE
C O U N TY CO UR TH O U SE: SA N ­
FORD. FLORIDA, af I I 00 a m .,
on lha Iffh day ol FEBRUARY.
199a, tha lottowmg described

Fmal Judgment
UNIT S. PHASE 2. SOUTHPORT CONDOMINIUM. PLAT
BOOK 27. PAOES 29 THROUOH
34. ACCOROINO TO THE DEC­
LARATION OF CONDOMINIUM
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
O R. BOOK 1432. PAOE 1777,
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE
COUNTV.
FLORIDA:
TOGETHER WITH AN UNDR/IOED INTEREST IN THE COMMON
ELEMENTS.
a/k/a: 709 HILL STREET
CASSELBERRY FL 32707
WITNESS MT HAND and tha
seal el (hit Court on January
18th. IS M
IS IA l)
Maryanns Morse
Clark at tha Circuit Court
By: Jana E. Jaaewrc
Deputy Clark
Echevarria. McCalla. Raymer.
Barrett t Frappter
Pott Off rev Boa 3410
Tampa. FL 31401
F "047077
NOTICB
In accordance with fha
A-iencana Disabilities Act, per­
sona needmg a special accom­
modation to participate m this
proceeding should contact tha
individual or agency sendwf
nonce not later than seven (7)
days prior lo lha proceeding M
lha addras* given on tho
notreo. Telephone 407-3234110 oat. 4227: 1-900-999-1771
(TOD) or 1-000-9SE-0770 |v):vta
Florida Relay Service.
Pubbah: January 2S, and
February S. ISSS
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NOTICE OF A PUBLIC I
ADOPTION OF AM I
DAWN MERRITT, of al.
Defendantfs)
NOTICE OF SALS
Notice la hereby siren that,
pursuant la a Final Judgment at
Foreclosure or Ordar dated
January ISth. ttSS. entered In
CivU Case Number 97-2304 CA.
m the Circuit court lor SEMI­
NOLE County. Florida, wherein
NORWEST BANK MINNESOTA,
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS
TRUSTEE M the Plamutf. end
DAWN MERRITT. Of el., are the
Defendants. I will eeS the preperty situated M SEMINOLE
County. Florida, described as:
Late i t I t l a block a m
DROVE TERRACE m the N f 1/4
of tha NE t/4 ol Section IS.
Township 21 South. Ranpe 30

Account Activators
New Swaapitskai Company
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C L A S S IF IE D A D S

MOHAMAD S A IED
JAVAMERI. st al.

TO GURPRl ET S GILL
RINA GILL
L i lt Known Address
2138 Meftanaic Avenue.
Vorktown Heights. NY 10398
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that Ihe
above named
plaintiff
has
mads s claim and is requesting
lodgment a g n 'iit you in the
sum ol $4,719 .14 at shown by
fie
statement
ol
claim
(Complaint) attached, along
« th couil costa and atlornsy
l » » » . it apphcahls You ais
required to appear m person or
by attorney at the Seminole
County
C poithouee
in
Courtroom *E
at Sanlord,
Florida on Ma'ch t7th. 1999 at
9 00 a m
If you tad to appear on tha
aforementioned date, tn person
or by attorney a judgment will
be entered agamel you. You
must advise the Clerk by mall Ol
phone ol eny change m your
mailing addiew
In accordance with the
Americans with 0'tabilitiee Act,
pe:sons with disabilities head­
ing a special accommodation to
participate in this proceeding
should
contact
Court
Administration ai 301 N. Park
Avenue. Sanford Florida 32771,
telephone |407| 3234330, a il.
4384, not latai than 2 days from
service ol this Notice if hearing
impelled. (T0 D I 1 B00-953977’ . o« (V) 1 900 933 8770. ela
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Th it notice will be published
once a weak lot lout I4j con­
secutive weeks m the Sanford
Herald
DATED THIS 20TM DAT OF
JANUARY. 1998
Maryanne Morse
CLERK OF THE COURT
By Oineen Occhipmfi
A t Deputy Cleik
Publish
Januaiy
29, and
February S. 12. 19. 1999
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company Assemblers wiP i atai
ity to work with dertenty and
preatmn on mnuie parts Com
pany paid twnela package {*&gt;1
hokdays and tmtiton
ment Apply m person
MATHEWS ASSOCIATES INC
645 FSekman O d e
Santord FL 37771
BOC
RECEPTIONIST/
BOOKKEEPER
Pnneng eiperienca rwsM
Good saLav plus benefit pack

age das MMQM

(407)869-0444
R IG H T H A N D M AN
Needs 78 workers deity.
3 1 sign on bonus So new am*f itrt pey so drivers.
•Open lorn
M l Dogtrock Rd. Longwood
__________ 7SQ4 IQS
_
SALES ASSISTANT 70 30 hr*
wk l&amp;tv • oomm Must be or
panned dependable good
phone A people skAs Hack
gram ! check Apc&gt;ry m person
CELL TEL. ICELLUl
WOT S- Fisngb Avs. Senlord

S A LES
No t ip necessary We ww bam
you b&gt; earn I7S-40K ♦ your wvt
rear a^Ujg a service h e y t r y
needs leads provided. ber»-’
Ms C al Turf Master lev inter
view 321-4579

EARN FULL-tiMe

W orking Central Flori­
da tor YOU!

leatfi'tg
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co**«r&lt;,,»
♦ppfcipg Pi|iBfNNw P(1 srvl rp|
MM
Mtt» ')»iM *g COnC*
1'hJ inventory
I’nshy, f
•iperienCS t***^tul (njI On no*
Cdli M l 447* I ••n

Established Routes Newtp*
per delivery lor Sanlord Area
Earn money whea taking a
* we m the country Apply m
'sANFONO HERALD
MS N French Avenue.

Carriers
EARN EXTRA |$tt
IMMEDIATE PAYMENT
UPON SATISFACTORY
COMPLETION OF ROUTE

DELIVER
BELL SOUTH
TELEPHONE
DIRECTORIES
IN OVIEDO, CHULUOTA.
LONGWOOD. CASSEL­
BERRY. FERR PARK.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS.
MAITLAND, WINTER
SPRINGS, WINTER PARK

Delivery Dost to Door
Applicants must be
11 Yura old or older, have
•n Injured auto or truck &amp;
be evitable 5 or more
daylight hours per day

TO APPLY:

324-4832
OR STOP IV:
OAV CHAPTER SO
SS12 ORLANDO DR.. _
SANFORD
S JM JIP M E O C |

ROSE LEA VKLAS
Specie/ •l4NWontft
MUD OKAY 407-130-4033 _
SANTORO 77 Apr W O 5465 •
dep NICE1I Ideate cel
654 2514 aher fi p m
SANTORO HISTORIC OtST.
t I Son i at«&gt; hardwood boor*
hr"flat* Sriacrout $4005350
Stentlrom Realty 322 2445

100— Condominium
Rentals
SANTOR Of 2/7) Pine fWbje Dub
5575am MAX EDA Corp Heel
• ’ 64( 6400

103— HousesUnfurnished
NOTICE

A p a rtm e n ts / H o m e s to
S h a re
LAKE MART I tie vi le e am,a
IH X 'e k • tec Kiel Ul4t t all
373 5737 « page 444 659*
SENIOR W ill! VTW«4 1&gt;*J

lo A»*48fH ikr.ftM# I«e*4 17*47
c»N V J M ' A

93— Rodma.For Renf"
WEEKLY RENTALS
Starting U 577/wt
Ibvbiik. Dnwmowi 340-4473

103— HousssUnfumishad
STENSTROM RENTALS
CASSELBERRY V t Carport
tem pch CEVA.
5400/5900
MELLONVTUE 3/3 Smg gar.
W A tarn rm* lauid rm. hrdwd
Art. tg esmar tot 5725/1700
imHy room
SANTORO V I F «jrt
carport. Incd yard
SANFORO &gt;n Duprai
jp*#i C
I HA
Nb« carp* 4 pant $4405150
DOYLE (407) 321-2420
WE NEED HOUSESIT1O RENT

105— OupMx/Triptax
SANFORO-GIOROE TOWN
?Ulrm A C 1111 WMowAv*
$37Vmon Chart* 869 7787

107— Mobil# Homes
For Rent

At rental ara| real estate adverlitementt are vub-act 10 the
li-v-rai Fa* ttiuvmg Act. wtich
makes a begat fo advertise any'
pretererv.e. Mmiahon or c&gt;ttnmbtahun dated on race color 'el^pon, set. handicap. la
nvkai tUlue or nakonal
1500 DOWN ...WHY RENT?
When you can own tNt 1 bdrm
I .•«. e CHA new pant A car
pet 7 Ask aUait HUO hornet'
The Mrlliman Group. Inc.
Realtor*,,,.,..,..^,3218441
COUNTY 2/1 ml eiba tat No last
•vxibierenpe 5*00

WAREHOUSE SPACE- 6 000
• ] l l b 800 tq K a* cond othc*
Dock h*xp4 4 drtv* m 273
r h a t^ ^ u J p a rk v j^ lG O S O ^

I17Q_________________

POSITION OPEN FOR:

CIRCULATION/DISTRIBUTION
ASSISTANT
The Sanloid herald ts currently accepting applications
lor a part time cucuiatm'distributon assistant. The
ideal applicant will have past experience in circutabon or
distnbulion processes Interested candidates should
submit a resume or apply in person at 300 N. French
Ave, Sanlord, FL 32771

San ford
H erald
LAKE M A R Y ^
P 0 111 1M7 • Sanford. FL 32771

117— Commercial

tie r ELLIOT s r
5S00/mon Low monwy
n*mod***d 3/1 ml mground
pool 277-7581

R F/V IN C
M r - .i l l y R e s o u r c e s
HOT, HOT. H0T1 V7 Friar Uppar
Hardwood Floor*. »a b lo Sam
M ^i Onty $49,500*

RF//VIKK
Re.ilty Urviurces
MOVE4M-CONO. V I S Naw car­
pal 4 paw Ntc* yard, encl
bom porch 186.000 A* It
O tO t CALLAWAY. Raattor
(407) 5249211. E«t. 105
HEATHROW galad community
Eiacubva 4 bdrm 3 bath poor
3 car ga'tga, 5375 000 Cal
325-5070 tor appoalrntmi Pnn
cptaonty

om ca/W H SC 3.00015.000 11
From S3 W. Pram tocabow Hwy
17-92 santortt I W bom Airport
B M Cafl 524-4446 JbWStr*

1600 tq X
Ow D v5 p&lt;aon prch I II.5S4
4/1.5 Ovar 1000 tq n . kvtkrv
lam. bptc Incd. 163 *00
RENOVATED LAa naw 1/3 acra
dal wkjhp. crpt Incd 170000
PRO Fuiwkraura. t&gt;4 acra. pnv
toncad. carport 1465*0

U U # 6 A 6 ' fsandyman fewN 2
I or V I Mock. C H A 526K
Wferth 555K kxad Great renal
696-5151

rra ro g

tssss s t T T l

block home, hug* traad tol
red to park. Great area C H A
559.900. to* On. 1* 70mon
696 6151

118— OfHc# Space For

SANFORO Rem-K own. 3 bdm.
2 bam. t/4 acre lot. Special
Government financing Ownar
agent. 24 hour recorded m#$-

OPTICS SPACS • 150 to 3.000
tq ft Custom othc**. a sac
tervicat
ava*

CARRIAGE COVE
24144 1/2 82 Skykne SpM
plan new carpet, vnyt 4 lap
vcbng 115.000
t l ■ 45 3n 73 Cambridge
W t). tem rm 44.000

c a l l 323-81 SO

159— Real Estate
Wanted
INVESTOR BUYING HOUSES
H.UMS Of LEMONS
Chart* 949-72(7

181— Appliances &amp;
Furniture For Sale
BED • BERTA Perfect Sleeper
King sue revet used SMI m
plastic was 11700 t*crai&lt;*.
5375 1407)787 4558

OAV BED While
Victorian
style wth 7 twm mattresses 4
bund# Never used $300 407-

KENMORE standard eectnc
rang* Whit# good cond AM
$75 00 372 7764

6.000 aq * ♦ 2.400 aq 8 maiaie 5 bathroom#, AC olhea*.
sac
lyttom
MOTIVATED
1150,000. ownar finance Cal
(407) 407-9201 or cal (415) 4172929.

A YARD SALE is the perfect
way lo do that and the Sanford
Herald can hnng people lo your
door Advertise your saw n me
Sanford Herald and Lake Uary
Life lor only 5 51/%ne and watch
the items leave latvio the money
comet in Call by Noon on
Tuesday and your 5 l»ie ad can
run lor three day* m the Herald
and once m the Lake Mary Lite
lor ONLY 41020'l Al we ask it
that you prepay the as Cal us
we can help"

(407) 322-2611
BSDOLLARS FOR
DAZZLERSSS
Sal . 2/7. 5am-1pm. Walltlart In
Sanford.

STEEL BUILDINGS

Never put 14) 40&gt;79*at 56212
wK **« tor 53 960 50x90 M l
517.940 now 59 770 Musi aaM

LAWN EOUWMCNT Tanaka
sack adgar* 4 hedge winners
$150 each Traaar w/git* 5300
Kaaogg 5 HP 80 gal compres
tor 5450 Sprayers . weed est­
ers. 5 rn.SC items
407-324-

223— Miscellaneous
FREE SAMPLE Reg Nurse
goes born sue 70 to 6 Guaran
tee results 407-642-0152
W O L F E TA N N IN G B E O S
TAN AT HOME
(toy DIRECT and SAVE!
Commercialliome units from
5199 00 low Monthly Payments
FREE Color Catalog
Cal TODAY I 800 711-0158

230—
Antlque/Classics

Parting lot ot 17 9? 4 4m Street
Lades men 4 children doffing
plus sue* too glassware, turn,
tu'e. crafts, baskets doors
computers, tea machines, mi­
crowave. small kitchen apphanceS. lawn chavs, rafts surf
board 1987 Saverado Suburban
4 1983 Cadillac Eiderado 4
auto parts ALSO MCOME TAX
SALE on *N mayor appllancat

70 DOOOE Charger 440 cu eng.
rebuilt 777 trans 456 gear*
56QOQOHO 324-1157/374 7339

, RAYS APPLIANCES

Back-yard &amp;
Front-yard Sale
Sat Only Feb 7, 9 3 Ok] tools 4
hardware books dishes, etc
7413 S Orange Ave {Off ?5th
St)

G AR AG E SALE
FUND RAISER
SAT FEB 7TH 8-4

231— Cars For Sale
L E T US DO TH E
WORK FOR YOU!
The Sanford Hentd/Lake
Uary Life want* to make
you monffyt
It you place a two week art with
us to se« your vehicle (pubkth­
ey m both the Sanlord Herald
and me La** Klay Lae at a cost
ol only $7 7 54) and you dont
se« it r-ght away watt run the ad
lor anomer two weeks at no
charge' An we ask .* mat you
pay lor me lust two weak* be­
fore we run 4 lor beet

Sammoie County Transport*
ton. 877 E*t! SR 414. Winter
springs Treasure galore park­
ing i« free, com* fan me tun"

Wa ll do all Um work •
you collect all ttw 844.

MULTI-FAMILY SALE
SATSSUN 8-?

Call u* •( (407) 322-2811
and
watch Semhsoi# County*'
naw*papar* work for youtll

3311 Scarlet Onv* Super gargage sal* furniture, tools toy*,
domes and much more" Taka
Lake Mary or Airport Btvd east
of 17 92 toaow signs or can 3231171

OPEN FIELD CALC
FRI/SAT/SUN 8-3

“ PORCH/YARD SALE “
THUR/FRl/SAT

191— Building
Materials

FULL SIZE LOWERY ORGAN
Make offer Rotweillar puppies
Make offer 349-1044

48 IMPALA SS conv Runt
good, need restoration $7,000/
OOO Call 374 1157 or 324-7339

SOFA BED A LOVE SEAT
GoodcondXon 4100 __________ 334-1797

TITL DC I Goff Clubs Mob
wadga. vary good cond 5350/
O 0O cashora/322rt967_

222— Musical
Instruments

3 FAMILY YARD
SALE
FRI/SAT 8-?

Off Mallonvili* onto Forest Orloitow signs Lots of GOODIES"
and
ANTIOUES-giattware
Osh**

187— Sporting Goods

Nave's, red grapefruits tanger­
ines Fresh From Grove We
shp
BAGGS MARKET
322-3661

W ANT TO GET RID
O F A L L THAT
STUFF?

MATTRESS SALE - Fun sue
used bos springs 6 mattress
565 00 larryt Mart 377-4132

183— Lawn A Garden

Studio
1 and 2 Bedrooms
• Sfftefa Story 0**1gn

A

253-Additions A

• Fumahad or

•NoonaBatoworADObS
UrSumMhPd Siuckoa/
■Enarfy C Td a n l Bkteoa • Etodncffy fumiabad

• Fitantoy On SSa

NEW RE4400EL REFAW
Door*, window*, ca/ponby.
Wing, deck* 4 concrwta
323-4432 S 0 Bakr* CSC 19040

In Stotko* orty

People-person witfi integrity and enthusiasm needed to
call on accounts lor ttie Sanlord Herald and Lake Mary
Ue. This is an ‘outside* position with face lo-tacs sales.
Previous sales experience preferred. Cal 322-2611 or
mad resume to:

LAKE M A R Y ,# *

~ PARK AVE. MOBXE PARK
Homes 11000to 16000 Setup
Financing O U IE T I177 7561

ORTMOPEOIC
FIRM
SETS wen 5 year warranty N*ver used Twin S7S Full $105
Queen 4175 King 5169 Call

Spac* 1501 W IK SbMl 1405100 aqN 535(Ymon 4 UP
BEVERLY B. MASON REALTY
________ (407)52281 IS________

Guankan Par*onK Storage
Cafltof d*M4a57S8SOO

•4 riE ETW O O O 14 X 70 %7
CHA 10 X 70 awng Many EX
TRAS" 811 7708 or 37? 1553

217— Garage Sales

712 Pabnano Ave Santordoff of
75m Street Antiques. «um4ur*.
doming baby 'tarn*, cokackbies and rrvich more"

YARD SALE
FRI 2/6 thru SUN 2/8
7:30am-?
356 Uptal* Road. Santortt Ok]
lud* sidewalk pedal car. old
coka iq n and loti more stuff"
No early bad*'

YARD SALE
F E B C T H 8 7TH
8 AM-5 PM

*5 CRY4LER LAZER 5-*p**d.
low ma#*. Pw Pt.Pb. good bra*,
raoo 5750 349-5064
44 FORD T-SIRO Run* good,
good cond naw brat S t .000
Cal 327 737*
SEIZED CARS bom 4t7S
Porsche*. Cadillacs Chavy*.
BMW*. Corvettes Also Jeep*,
awo* Your area To* Fra# 1600 718 9000 Erf 2206 K t cur­
rent ksbngs
b»
;

235—
Truck/Busaa/Vans For
Sate
53 DOOOE RAM 250 tongbad
van 134.432 mria* Run* A*
la Sea and maka offer al San­
lord Herald. 300 N French Av*.
Sanford ( t o back o1 mam buffdmg)

238— V a h ic te a Wanted

Comar of Sanlord Av* 4 77m
Straat VFW POST 4 AUX wff

218— Wanted to Buy
Copper/1
a Recyc ling : 5]
t i s w . Fkvf-MK 4-4.1

CASH 554 FAKH
For Junk Car*. Truck* 4 Mad

240— Boat Ranteta
F H H M d BOATS FOR RENT
Slarkng at 530 4 up Alto
24' Pontoon C al 330-1512

mm

1HIOME I S
W H ERE TH E
H E A R T IS

ADVERTISING
REPRESENTATIVE

P.O. Bei 1M7 • Stnlitd, FL 32771

NAVEL ORANGES 4 RED
GRAPEFRUIT. Menwelher
Farms 3461 Celery Ave

V A L E N T lN g n ^

POSITION OPEN FOR:

S a n fo rd
H erald

. ( i t . 105

(AST)

ONtea Spac* AvaHabta for
La***. Sanlord Comm*rc* Ctr
kxaMd M Park Av* 4 75bi Si 2
tu**t
3.000 M 4 8 S00
tl 5 »p tl p*r year Parking 5
abundant Caa John Oay at
smetty Comma.0 *1. Dc Raal
Bmkart «C7 4 *90330.

t SaKMa ............. ... 1ISS SF 8
1SSBSF. 907-551-79S4

A

141— Homes For Sale

114—
Warehouee/Rental

LEASE Pnm* showroom A
w»r*hout* 510970 tq a SR
441 tronug* 407 575 7500

SANFORO 4 t 5 1(50-mo ♦
1S50 iHL ..trip CHA ter pch
W 5 *14. fttbal rm «y)moi table «
iU&lt;e_ I2 i pels'325-2229
SANFORO i l i t m u g i Arbor
Court Near Mayra* Country
Dub Caa *23^579 tor a «4 _____
SANFORO 7/1 Cony kxaton
140Grm
XMAS Oitcounl Met
i f ) 321-5757

MOOERN FURN. I Antiques
1 PIECE or Whole Household
904-774-2725/407-960-3537

157— Mobile Homes
For Sale

r&gt;iivi Li heA.im.

V I TRACER m OtlMrt 5700
d*p'$300 mon • *t*ctnc C*&gt;
5749778_____________________

l AKF MARY .VI 5 Cleen CHA.
Inge fenced yard. IK Mary
u '&lt; »»»
I tel ieqi&gt;'ed 5650 mo
• 1650 tec dep 1 304 466

DELTONA 10 acrat Idaal lor
mobria homw»a«. horte*. can**,
laming or nursery1 Zoned agncultural
1390OACRE
Sm
down w ownar finance 904-7671772 Of *04-757-6622

5ANOCE WOOO-1/1 Uptlavt ~
Itww appl 4 CH A, over look*
pool W-fi pa.nl/carpat Reduced
to 575 700 Cal 372-9315

MARINER'S VILLAGE

91 —

PAY FOR PARTTIME WORKIII
ROUTE CARRIER

99— Apartments •
Unfurnished

323-8670

221— Good Things to
Eat

PINE RIDGE CLUB in . Laun
dry rm tern patio. $45,000
Pieavr cat 321-1244

IM reel 371-9A72_____________

I kkf ADA I ItOflU *410 VO
? iionu vi n u n and up

211—
Antique/Cotlectlbles

155^Condomlnfuma
For Sale

S A N fO R O t Intone district 7/1
5 2 '0 ‘wtly . l.VXVdep uM met

APARTMENT LOCATOR Srvc
I vrt wtiat you are kvjketg lor
Never a tee.
t 400 1304 M0

153— Acreage Lot For
Sale

OAKRIDOi FARMS • Otlaarv
Derion* area 10 acrat rdnal lor
hO'trrt or cam* farm Mobil*
horn* or homatrlft Zoned agn
$44 900 Financing aval ml tm
down payment 1904) 767-8300

97— Apartments •
Furnished

(4 0 7 ) 3 2 2-2044

WAREHOUSE
MANAGER

A(i m '
I 5/uD Tew.
H6P To

SANFORD rm with house pnv
W D $20Gmo . JIOGdep pkrt
halt ot uhl Non drinker
Pwave cal 3718942.

S s in ln o is
Si/ip)yyniy/j{

Call Today Work Tomorrow’
700 W 75lh SI. Sanford
S H IN G LE IN S TA L LE R S
Toom S bene i»g t.a» iio c s a i
TX.E INSTAUERS/ltriPf RS
NeerloJ Own limit and u.ws
[■ortalvn Can !»n 321 450?
ELECTRICIANS A Helper!
TOP PAY. BENEFITS ie»»l 5
comm IN W l’ Ape1* iianMd
EWv.lt* 7577 S P.trk Dnve
322 1542
WANTED inlwlu.na who am
teekm) a tu"'"*ng jvrof.... rrti
en.tlnl i.i'in-i (.REAT nttary
men! envvniunenl | ■ tettmrvat
tlalut arvt tw'iet.l* (. v iu V i
me career rjl Dental Attitting
Trvrrvrl i-ty a' - ■ d 17*4) Iw et
leading In Mate and National
crertenluilk Wvfc in a laVI
paced, tugliley k-cluncal. ever
c.ra--j'iv) career at tie alter!
iieanti l**1 nl Dental A n .M g
Call Orange Technical Canfan
Oitando lech Denial Depait
ment. 407 244 7040, ait 4*15
Wiener you are already m lie
work place reely v&gt; re en&lt;er or
iut1 looking to "•« luture *'«y
have a (’•ogrum ijeugned ' *
you'

,

95— Roommate
Wanted

SECURITY OFFICER JOB
Training Armed A Unarmed
Brandy A Aatoc (34 7441

A SSIST. M A N A G E R
Ssnlord Firm N ttd i You
FOUNOfTY SU P ER V ISO R
1600/wk Top Growing Co
S H O P SU P ER V ISO R
trtXVwk Woodwoikmg
Background
DATA F N TR Y
Enter Inventory
W A R EH O U S E TR A IN E E
Old. EataMtahed Co
C LE R IC A L A S S IS TA N T
Train* Tun Almoephere
DR IVER S
Pul your COL to work

K IT *N* C A R L Y L E ® by U r r y W right

278-Handy Mar,

o r eo

Appkrfoya/am
ctr/atc
house c*a* 475-1043

RES/COM
FREE EST

Local

288-Legal Sarvicaa

CHARLES D. (D m ) MOXER.
Bu*d*r, CBC057745. R**/
Comm., rsmodK. adikikjni. ra­
pe* MC. VISA. .....407-420-1741

Drvorc* 455. Cuttody 175,
Bankruptcy 575. Nam* Chang*
555. EIC 74 hr* (407) 522-0347
MlffJ/wwwJw(n&lt;i,rtaxciaV

283-Carpantry
CARFKN T IR . A l Horn*

0AVX3 KEY CONBTHUCTKM
N*wW*a«eff*br^la,*ln
Lie: COCOS7944 410-7302

1321-6972

288-Child Cara

The Sanford Herald needs CARRIERS for
estobllshed routes In the Sanford oreo.
nil you need Is dependable transportation,
orgonlzotlonol skills and afternoon ouollobillty In order to begin o greot neui jobl

POSITIONS OURILRDLE NOUH

AN EXF LOVMO MOM
ProwdM aducaaonK acbvaw*
Kong wMi T IC A playroom, ton
yrd Cart CPR/COL/HK/Haa
A- For wwrvtaw 330-0700

a ve

W arebouM space for
rent, 1*250 eq. f t , pert of
larger warehouse area. 24
hour access.
Located
behind Sanford Herald
newspaper building. Thick
loading dock available at
no additional c o a t No
lease required.

AFOLLO CtXAMNO SVC
ConvTvnauJ Quatty Svc/SalM a t e p e d M i 321-0944
KATHYO KLEAHNO (Mud
wktyffno, renal ctoan-outa 11
yr*. m g. ♦ ml*
M OVE-M -OUT Special*. HomV
Ole. -P ra w u r* Wa*rvng- Fr*a
— L 302-7220 OL PQf 372-3110
Hom#*Oc/Condo/Apart
WMyWIwkM Ao U 8CANSUR
407-040-7064 447-4400274

I

OFROIKLER RE RAW Al make*
A tltoMO Naw compiaM 4 ion*
aytMrtvSpacaal 4950 321-3717

i

Cleaning

Decks’Waatf*Drfvat*Homa*-—
i Rs*Conim*r
rs* E*V
*8u*kng*
FtowCort
LracAnaur OF
•Al phaaa* ol lawn car*-

•1 tan* cut or month/y ccrvicc
(MEAT RATED 422-0040
Tr*a cuMrnprurang Landaca)
g u tn g lop aoffM &lt;4r/gr*vM
Back-howbob cat Raaaanatx
rata* RANCH RENTALS

308— Termite Repair
T E M N T I- WATER- F W
DAMAGE REPAIR SPECIALIST
4C7-443-4t7T

312— Tree Service
8 B ^ O «A ^ T ra ^ S rn ro k

287-Lawn ServiOM
AAA GRASS MASTERS A|
taryrea* pcovtoad. Dapandabia
and affordabl* -Ca l tor Fraa

B B B U w B rwp*i*
M M 4 Cff4tog WMutffff

I -Z KARA BCRVICSO
Dtvoroa IIOVWOM 800
Caff (407) 4048370 34 hr*.

Fra# fffft UcAna. 031-4133

275-OfywaU

call Frank Uoltollne at the
Sanford Herald.

3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

281-irrigation A
______ Repair

rsmv

Fra* **t. 324-O327A0T pgr

r O f n iO f w I n iO v i i w U O fi|

CARE

A-Z LawTach

IL L T Y P t 1
eooWieca/wai unVcoiiWon/
rVnaw cabawts. 444-9440

WAREHOUSE
SPACE

QUALITY

280-Homa

262-Cab Ineto

Lt

287-Lawn S fvic—
onoee law n oervicc

aeSYrfT^^3rA**art3r"Nit

1-7174

pruntogVy*cborw/lotN
land
■cafwig LiacAnaur. 3318000
DON FICKREN TREE SVC
TrawatumC removal. Fra# a*lJ
Uca/toau 420-7342
TOMMY RUNYON Lawn 4 Tre*
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by Chic Young

BLONDIE

Antibiotics are overprescribed
By P e te r II. G otl, M.D.

conditions, and do not indicate health
problems.

DR. GOTT

D E AR DR. GOTT: My IS year old
son recently suffered* what hits pedis.
trician termed a viral upper-respirato
ry Infection. No antibiotics were pre
scrib ed . T w o w eeks la ter,
r, he nad
pneumonia, which landed him in the
lo s p lta l with IV a n tib iotics. Why
didn't the doctor originally administer
tlblotics to prevent
prophylactic antibi
this?
D E AR R EAD ER: Because antibi­
otics are totally useless in treating
viral infections.
I believe that the pediatrician was
exercising good judgment in not pre­
scrib in g a n tib iotics fo r the Initial
infection. The chances were high that
you r son's im m une system would
overcome the Infection without drugs
Unfortunately, this was not the case.
Your son's viral infection apparently
affected the resistance o f his tissues,
and bacteria moved in and took over.
Or, as an alternative, he developed a
viral pneumonia and waa given antibi­
otics to prevent a more serious sec­
ondary infection.
I am sorry that the Infection pro‘ " hospitaliza­
alii
greased and he required
tion. But I doubt that prophylactic
antibiotic therapy was called for. Not
only would it probably have been a
useless exercise, there is the possibil
ity that your son might have suffered
an adverse reaction to the drug Also,
as I am sure you a re aw are, many
infectious disease experts plead for
less antibiotic use, because the inap­
p ro p ria te adm in istration o f th ese
drugs has led to bacterial resistance
to them
Despite your experience. I believe
that your son was treated property by
not being treated.

Kidney cysts may be inherited. So
here la how I put all this together:
Y o u r fa th e r d ied o f a ruptured
aneurysm; he had kidney cysts. You
have a prostate problem — and renal
cysts. You are not at increased risk
for an aneurysm, although a prudent
n&amp;ch
physician would‘ certainly
check you
with an ultrasound exam ination to
verily that no aneurysm exists. To my
knowledge, the two afflictions are sep­
arate entities.

a re u n related . That Is, an a o rtic
aneurysm (weakness o f the arterial
wall in the aorta) is not reflected In
renal cysts, which are common, usual­
ly discovered during testing tor other

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S A N F O R D - Page 3A

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1 Tornado
victims laid
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Serving Sanford, Lako Mary, Longwood, Oviodo, Winter Springs and Seminole County since 1908

Tragic tornadoes: The aftermath

Questioning the system

One brave
survivor goes
home today

E-mail called intimidating after school board
member blasts procedure for buying sites
Bjr Shari Brodle
HERALD FEATURE EDITOR
A Seminole County School
Hoard member Is questioning
the procedure liy which the
public
school system
pur­
chases
property
for
new
schools.
In what has Ijrrn called an
'Intimidating*
e-mall
letter.
Hob Ooff has asked for a re­

By R o m White
HERALD STAFF WRITER
ORLANDO • On what was probably her laat
day at the hospital. Ashley Ann Hlmra bravely
smiled, dabbed on some big girl lipstick and
threw kisses to her aunt.
Her brown eyes were trying to dance.
She wanted to go outside, to feel the
warmth of the sun and breathe In some fresh
air.
At noontime Monday. 5-year-old Ashley got
her wish.
Snug In a bed made Into a magic red sled
with wheels, she was taken outside Arnold
Palmer Hospital for Children and Women.
'A re you cold?" Ashley was asked.
"I'm fine." she answered.
One week ago. Ashley Ann Himes tnlrucu• m Ashtoy. rags
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Cmdorolta and Prlncs Charming danca on tho wal
above 5-year-old Ashley Ann Hsnes Monday at Ar­
nold Palmer Hospital for Chridren and Woman.

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view of the status of the pur­
chase of property for an ele­
mentary and a middle school
on land adjacent lo the Iron
Hrldge Water Trratm rnt Plant.
Go IT sent Ihr letter Friday, to
Dr. Paul
Hagerty,
Dianne
Kramer, members of the facili­
ties planning team and to
oilier school board members,
after the Seminole County

Hoard of Adjustment denied a
request for special exception lo
build (he two schools on prop­
erty that Is zoned for light In­
dustrial and retail commercial
Kramer, executive director of
facilities planning for Seminole
County Public Schools, said
the planning tram had been
looking for a site that would be
Schools, Pag* 4A

Oviedo
mall
ready
By David Praaiar
HERALD STAFF WRITER

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T U E S D A Y M A R C H 3. 1998

90th YE A R . No. 136

OVIEDO • Seminole County
prrparrs lo open up Its third
mall Wednesday al 1»:10 a.m.
TIm&gt; Oviedo Marketplace makes
Us grand entrance with a good
majority o f Its stores opening
on time. 'E very day will be a
grand opening at the Oviedo
Marketplace.* said Kathy Pier­
son. vice president of Persons
ft Hrlnstl Communications.
DlUsnls, one o f the two an­
chor stores at the new mall,
opened Saturday, and Oayfera
opens today.
Some of the
stores opening on Wednesday
will be Champa. Victoria's Se­
cret. F.Y.E.. a multi-media
store, and Gazooks among oth­
ers.
As Pierson Indicated,
there will be more coming In
tlie weeks ahead.
In addition to all die stores
for shoppers, dierr will be a
food court, a kid's play area, a
numlng stream and a 24screen Rrga) Cinema movie

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A wreath of flower* and a bicycle ait outside a frame
home In the area urttere 12 8emfnote County resi­

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dents died In last week's tornado. Forty-one
tied In the tri-county area.

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Worksrs al th* Oviado Marketplace construct tha play area which la tha canterpiece of tha new mal. Tha area was designed by Connecticut sculp­
tor/architect Tom Luckey.

Lon gw ood balances church growth, adult entertainment
ryone as they voted on the
matter of a 40-acre site near
North Street and Bennett Road
to the west of the Central
Florida Commerce Park.
As they unanimously aproved the site as the future
ome of the First BapUst

By V ic k i:
HERALD STAFF WRITER
LONOWOOD . It I I I deli­
cate balancing act. nearly Im­
possible to master.
City commissioners In Long­
wood could never please eve­

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Church of Altamonte Springs,
longtime residents of adjoining
neighborhoods voiced opposi­
tion to any construction on die
wetlands site and concerns
were raised that allowing a
church to build In an Indus­
trial park would limit the

rlty's options
lor potential
adult entertainment sites.
Nadine Tolos, who lives In
the Highland Hills subdivision,
wanted the city they needed
to take the time before making
their decision to make sure
thry didn't violate anyone's

rights.
*You can't put adult enter­
tainment within 1.500 feet of a
church.* she reminded the
commission.
"You have to
make sure that the adult en­
tertainment people don’t come
back and challenge this. I've

aat In here for a year while
you've worked on (his adult
entertainment code. I’m ask­
ing you to research this. I’m
saying this to protect the
church and* the
* city."
On the other hand, Patty

Tears mark retirement for
Oviedo girls’ basketball coach
by Jeff Barilmieke
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR

W An * I

Tom Bled, who retired Sunday as head coach of tha Ovfado girls' basketball
team, aharas a moment wkh ssnfcx Katta McCovm, Ihe only player to be wtth
Bfari during Ns entire four-year tenure. The coach announced hie retirement
al the team banquet Sunday.

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OVIEDO • Throughout hla
sometimes tumultuous, usu­
ally successful four-year ten­
ure as the Oviedo girls' b as­
ketball coach, Tom Blrrt waa
known for his emotional style
of coaching.
He yelled, laughed, pushed
and sometimes ended up hori­
zontal as he rallied hla girls lo
a four-year winning run.
Sunday, though the emo­
tions changed.
Blert cried as he announced

hla retirement after the Llona'
season
ending
basketball
banquet. Hla weren't the only
tears In the Oviedo cafeteria.
Blert created a huge legacy
after only four years at the
Oviedo helm, which he took
after seven years at Bishop
Moore. As coach of the Lions,
Blert led them to a 76-41 rec­
ord. Prior to Bieri's hiring, the
Lions had gone 18-52 In the
previous three seasons.
It was his second rebuilding
job. Prior to taking over at
Bishop Moore, the team had
won one game in four sea­

sons. It took Blert two years
to build a winning record and.
while he coached vanity, he
started a junior varsity pro­
gram that won 53 straight
during hla tenure.
Blert retired due to hla du­
ties with the Orlando Magic
where he runs the team's
Junior Magic program and
basketball clinics. During the
past season at Oviedo. Blert
said he found his duties with
the Magic harmful to hla
health, but more Importantly,
they were affecting hla ability

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Winter Springs assesses
city's storm damage
By Tony T ltz io
HERALD CORRESPONDENT
WINTER SPRINGS - At the Feb. 2a etty council meeting.
Commissioner Eddie Martinez, followed by the rest of the
commission, commended the city's police, fire and public
works departm ents for acting so swiftly in helping residents
through the difficult period following the tornadoes that hit
Central Florida early Monday.
The city did sustain some damage from the storms:
•Total damage exceed $3-15.000 to structures. Dollar dam­
ages to repair buildings and all other costs due to the storm
have not l&gt;ecn tabulated yet.
•The major arras affected was In the "Highlands" Subdivi­
sion area on 434. The areas most affected was In the Shcoha
Boulevard section.
•Eight homes received damages exceeding $10,000.
•Etghty-two structures were damaged by the storm: homes,
condo's and apartments.
•Included In private damage was roof damage, tile damage,
trees crashing through homes and a chimney falling olT of a
house.
On the subject of neighbor helping neighbor. Hob Beck the
Winter Springs Fire Dept. Training Chief said, "as we came
across people In the area while doing our Inspections, we
constantly heard people saying that they were OK and that
they checked on their neighbors to make sure that they w ere
all right. All in all. It doesn't look llkr w r got a dlrrct hit."

Volunteers, assistance abundant
for victims of tornado damage
By Nick Pfelfau f
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - For many, recovery from tire Feb. 23 tornadoes
which struck Central Florida will take years. Most of the
work during the first eight days following the storm has
involved cleanup of debris. A few. with less damage, have
begun repairing homes which were damaged but not
destroyed.
In the Sanford/Semlnole
County area, officials say
volunteers have shown up In record numbers. Em ergency
Operations Incident Commander Fire Chief Terry Schenk,
said, as o f 5 p.m. Saturday, over 250 volunteers had been
turned away, with more on Sunday.
"We have had a wide range o f community members from
Boy Scouts and ShcrtfTa Youth Deputies to senior citizens."
Schenk said. T h e ir support has been vital."
Most of the work over this past weekend was the collection
of debris from the affected areas. Schenk said. "While we do
have a great deal o f debris to collect, we have also made It a
priority to ensure the safety o f the volunteers."
Sheriff Don Esllnger agreed. "Volunteer and staff safety is
paramount to the continued success o f these efforts." he said.
Rain showers Saturday forced officials to send many
volunteers home, but they were able to return Sunday and
continue their work.
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By Vicki Bclluccta
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - Though hun­
dreds of voices were lifted to
Heaven in thanksgiving for
both ihe lives o f those who had
been killed In last week’s tor­
nado in Sanford and for those
who have dedicated lheir tim e
and resources lo helping the
survivors, a pall hung over the
assembled crowd at I he First
Baptist Church in Sanford on
Sunday evening.
The memorial service for ihc
dozen victims of the weather
disaster drew nearly 300 par­
ticipants. including more than
three dozen law enforcem ent
and lire rescue officers from
across the county. Red Cross .
volunteers In their work vests
huddled
together,
heads
bowed in prayer. Community
helpers, eyes watery from lack
of sleep and thr reality of the
situation, came to show Ihrlr
support and lo lie com forted
by the words.
A few survivors. In donated
clothes, carrying
ihrlr
b e­
longings in backpacks,
w ere
also among those In the con­
gregation.
Many dabbed their eyes as
representatives of the Sanford
Ministers Fellowship spoke of
the losses suffered by the
community and of thr great
strength
wblrh
had
been
gained by the tragedy.
"We are here to express our
sorrow and our solidarity.* Dr.
Wayne Harvey, pastor of the
First Baptist Churrl). said. "As
time passes we need to keep
working together as brothers
and sisters."
Thr pastor said the m iniste­
rial
community
had.
and
would continue to make Itself
available for those who needed
guidance In coping with the
tragedy that had ripped the
community apart.
Sister Thelma Mike led the
congregation In prayer asking
for divine guidance In finding
relief from the hurt and pain

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Or. Wayns Harvsy loads tha memorial servlet held Sunday el First Baptist Church,
caused liy thr tornado.
“Love
us.
Ileal
us.
Strengthen us wr go from day
to dny.* she prayed.
Judge Carmine Bravo told
thr rrowd he and his wife had
struggled to make sense o f the
tragedy thut had caught the
community so off guard. He
said they turned to the Bible
for comfort and had prayrd to
God to tty to find out what It
all meant.
"In Arts 2. wr are rem inded
that we do not know the day
thr Master will return." he
said. "We have to always be
prepared.*
Thr church was appointed
simply with a single flower ar­
rangement placed
on gold •
cloth In front of Die podium at
crnler stage. A color guard
made up of members of the
Seminole County Sheriff's O f­
fice and the Sanford I’ollce
Department placed the flags of

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The 30-member choir In
blue-trimmed white robes led
the assembly through three
verses o f "Amazing Grace* and
"Because He Lives I Can Face
Tomorrow.* Joy for those who
had been taken to the next life
and great celebration for those
who had been spared was evi­
dent In the cheers of *Amen*
following the singing o f the
hymns.
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Body of last missing man found Sunday
SANFORD - The body o f the
last person reported missing
In last week’s tornadoes has
been recovered
by Volusia
County sheriff a deputies. The
find brings the official death
toll from the tornadoes to 41.
The body
has now been
positively Identified as that o f
Joel F. ‘ Lucky* Heaton. 53.
reported
missing
after
a
tornado swept his travel trailer
Into the St. Johns River from a
fish camp on State Road 46 at
approximately 1 a.m. on Feb.
23.
Originally, two persons were
reported missing. The first.

Freddie Padgett, was spotted
by helicopter two hours after
the tornado struck, clinging to
a boat tn the middle o f the
river. He was rescued
by
Volusia County Ftre Service
officers.
The
search
for
Heaton
continued with sheriffs office
divers,
boats,
helicopters,
patrol units and investigators
from Volusia and Seminole
County as well as the Florida
Game and Fresh Water Fish
Commission.
According to Volusia Sheriff
Bob Vogel, at approximately
11:30 Sunday morning, the
owner
of
Oator
Landing
Riverside Grill
in Sanford
spotted the. body floating In

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A single candle, lit os the
Rev. Jeff Krall of thr Family
Worship
Center
read
the
names of the 12 who died In
Sanford
the
week
before,
burned under a yellow spot­
light so that each of the v ic ­
tims rould be rrmrmbered by
thr rommunlty one Inst time.

Grace Fellowship noted that
the Bible promises lo help
ease thr pain for those who
feel the loss.
"Wr liavr always known that
these disasters happen som e­
where else to someone else,"
he said. *But the Beatitudes
holds the promise that blessed
are those who mourn for they
will be comforted.*
The Sanford and Seminole
County community lias grown
stronger and more united as a
result of the tragedy,
he
added.
The Rrv. Elijah Richardson
expressed sorrow that It had
takrn such devastation
to
bring (he community together,
but Jay that ho many had come
together to help out those in
need.
A collection taken during the
service
brought
In
nearly
$3,000 to help those who are
still In nerd of usslstancr.

FEMA. th# Fatoral Enwg#ncy
Management Agency, opened a
new disaster recovery center unit
in Sanford this morning. The fa­
cility Is located at the Agricultural
Extension Center, 250 County
Home Road. FEMA representa­
tives will be on hand to provide In­
formation on assistance pro­
grams and answer questions from
residents who have applied for
aid. The center wM not lake appli­
cations for assistance however.
Applications must be made by
phoning FEMA's office at 1-800462-9029. Hard at work this
morning, left to right, FEMA Pub­
lic Affairs Specialist Opal Jackson, and Applicant Assistance
Representatives Helen Wheeler
and Catherine Macbeth.

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the river. He was on a large
pontoon boat conducting a
tour at the time.
Marine units from
both
Volusia and Seminole County
were
In
the
area
and
responded to the scene along
with Investigator Greg Kunkle
of the Voluala County Major
Case
Unit.
The
body
reportedly was clothed In blue
jeans but no Identification was
immediately located.
Monday.
Voluala
County
medical examiners obtained
fingerprints from the body
which were used to provide a
positive identity. The specific
cause
of death
was not
Immediately released by the
Investigators.

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School b o a rd E m p lo y ee o f the Y e a r
By Carter Gilmartln
HERALD CORRESPONDENT
$
5 SANFORD - Pine Crest Ele&gt; mrntnry School's Instructional
' assistant
for
kindergarten,
5 Nancy Chalkley Flowers,
Is
j this years Seminole County
School Board Employee o f the
&gt; Year.
&lt;
Flowers Is a native of Lake
5 Mary and a resident o f Sanford.
J Site Is herself a product of
r Seminole County schools, ns
1 she's proud lo note.
J
She wus voted employee of
j the year by her peers at Pine
» Crest. Principal
flurry Llebovttz.
Assistant
Principal
! Carol Chanter nnd klndergar* ten learn leader Linda Terwll$ leger then wrote recommenda;&gt; lions to the county olllce for
4 llie county wide honor.
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recommended
prnfesslonul who exceeds all of the
criteria...’ .lie described her ns
“proactive In all areas o f her
responsibility and creative." A
constant theme In these rec­
ommendations Is Flowers' dis­
position. Llrbovltz tells how

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Driving under the Influence

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Larry Scales, 48. of 2512 S.
Laurel Ave.. Sanford, was ar­
rested Saturday by Sanford
police. Seines was charged
with DUI, DW1 (damage lo
property/person) and reckless
driving. Seines was arrested
at the com er of 25th Street
and French Avenue. Report
said that Seines skidded off
the road and hit a telephone
pole.
Laura Green.
25. of 786
Creekwater Terr.. Lake Mary,
win arrested Friday l»y lake
Mary
police.
Green
was
charged wltli DUI und arrested
at die com er of Lake Mary
Road and Like Emmu Rood.
Green allegedly slid Into the
back of a vehicle ut a red light.
Dickerson, 51, of 1410 Mara
CL, Sanford, was arrested
Saturday by Sanford police.
Dickerson was charged with
DUI and
reckless
driving.
Dickerson was arrested In the
1SOO block of South French
Avenue.

Assault and battery
Kenny Myles. 30. o f 1704 W,
13th St., Sanford, was ar­
rested Sunday by Seminole
County deputies. Myles was
charged with battery and r e ­
sisting
without
violence.
Myles was arrested at the c o r­
ner of 18lli Street and Dixie.
Myles allegedly got Into a
physical altercation with his
llve-ln girlfriend.
William Izzo, of 151 Garden
Drive. Winter Springs, was ar­
rested Monday
by W inter
Springs
police.
Izzo
was
charged with battery and ar­
rested at the above address.
Izzo allegedly started a fight
with another man at the resi­
dence.
j
David Will taker, o f 110 Lake
&lt; Minnie Dr.. Sanford, was ar­
rested Friday by Seminole
I County deputies.
Whitaker
J was charged with battery and
; arrested at the above address.
Cliarles Moore, 33, o f 323
! Marjorie Blvd.. Longwood, was
| arrested Friday by Seminole
- County deputies. Moore was
t charged with battery and arl rested at the above address.
| Moore allegedly grasped hla
j wife's mouth with his hand
• and also scratched their 18
i month old Bon.
!
James Jackson, 47. o f 401
j Magnolia St., Sanford, was ar­
rested Sunday by Altamonte
Springa police. Jackson was
! charged with aggravated aa; sault and arrested tn the 500
; block o f Lavon Drive. Jackson
• allegedly swung at a victim
with a knife causing a ’ hair
' line cut*.

Petty theft
Ransom Mitchell, 41, o f 49
! William Clark CL. Sanford,
i was arrested
Saturday
by
Seminole
County
deputies.
Mitchell was charged
with
. petty llieft. driving while UJ cense Is suspended or re; yoked, possession o f open con« talner and registration expired
; over four months. Mitchell was
j arrested at the com er o f 13th
l street and Shepard Avenue,
t Officer
reported
that
Mitchell's tag came back sto­
len.

Trespassing
Maurice Dubose. 34. o f un­
known residence, was arrested
Saturday by Sanford police.
Dubose was charged
with
trespass (occupied structure
or conveyance) and arrested at
the com er or 20th Street and
Sanford Avenue.

Flowers' warmth and charm
touch each fin e Crest family.
"Ms. Flowers knows many of
the children by name and
treats them with warmth, un­
derstanding
and
respect.
Her...positive
Interpersonal
skills make her an ambassador
for our school ns a place of
caring.*
Terwlllegcr's
recommenda­
tion notes that childhood Is a
one-time experience. She con­
tinues. *1 see Nancy giving the
childhood experience to the
children at Pine Crest because
o f the dignity she shows when
she encounters these young
children daily. There Is no task
loo menial for iter. Everything
she does Is done with respect
nnd caring.*
Terwtlleger counts ns Flow­
ers* strength that *1 have never
heard her say HQ. It Is always
i can do that*. She goes the ex­
tra mile...*
Assistant principal Chanter’s
recommendation also focused
on the Importance of each
child being warmly welcomed
lo school by Flowers.
Besides making young chil­
dren feel safe and welcome.

Nancy Flowers, left, and In cos­
tume, right, performing "The Old
Lady Who Ate The Fly* for Pine
Crest students.

Flowers contributes generously
lo Pine Crest's friendliness
quotient among staff.
Her love for her husband
Dwight, their three children
and four grandchildren (with
one on the way) enters every
conversation. Describing her
marriage recently. Flowers said
•It's been a wonderful life.*
"L lrb o v ltz alluded tn Flowers’
sense of fun when he m en­
tioned h e r creativity. Besides
making a
mean chocolate

cheesecake, she's a convincing
actor.
She performs "The Old Lady
Who A le The Fly* by putting
curlers In her hair, blacking
out a tooth nnd stuffing her
clothes to hide her slim shape.
Many o f the klndergartners
don't recognize her as she
'swallows* animal after animal.
Meeting Flowers Is an exer­
cise In gruclousness. Terwllllger sums up Flowers' gifts
thus: If I could present this re­
fined lady with a bouquet. It
would contain all the special
qualities she shares dally: re­
spect.
honor, dignity, love,
humor, creativity, support, un­
derstanding. patience nnd Joy.
The ribbon that would bind It
togrther would be a child —
any child -- every child who
has been blessed
by her
touch.*

W o m en jailed after W in te r
Springs em ergency call
From B U ff Rsports
WINTER SPRINGS - Tills past week the Win
ter Springs l*ollce Department received a f i l l
emergency call In regards to a flglit In progress
at 300 Sheoah Boulrvard with one subject
armed with a firearm.
When ofJlcers arrived, tliey made contact with
the suspect. Adrena Adelle Oliver. 18. The vic­
tim and die suspect liad been arguing since 5
p.m. over drugs and drug money, the depart­
ment reports.
According police spokeswoman Ofc. Robin
Bemosky. the victim then went In to take u
shower when the suspect came Into dir bath­
room pointed n gun nt the victim and told her lo
count lo three or she was going to shoot her.

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Die victim complied and the suspect then left
after hearing the sirens.
After a search of the suspect und die area, a
white purse was found, und It contained a large
caliber llreann loaded with Teflon coaled armor
piercing rounds. Die suspect was arrested for
uggnivutrd assault,
carrying u concealed
weapon dining the commission of a crime, und
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Ilia loaded gun. The suspect was taken to the
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victim, now defendant. Cynthia Allison. 39. was
taken to the Seminole County Jail.

W ill Lake M a ry firefighters,
cops get a brand new home?
By Ntek
IIEJtALDSTAITWRITERLAKE MARY - Lake Maty has
been
contemplating
a
re­
placement building for Ita po­
lice and lire departments for a
considerable length o f time.
Now. according to City Man­
ager John Litton, the project
appears lo be heading toward
reality.
When It became obvious (hat
the present police and fire sta ­
tion facilities at 235 Rinehart
Road were Insufficient, several
concepts were brought forward.
One
of
the
most-often
discussed Involved creating a
new police department and
refurbishing Die present fire
department building. After an
extensive evaluation o f the
Ideas however. It was deter­
mined that the buildings did
not meet federal requirements
for such uses, and the cost ac­
cording (o Litton, went higher
and higher until it became

.'.practically prohibitive.
Aa ttis eUyfCotaiimss to grow
In population! businesses and
industry, more and more jwlioe
and fire fighting equipment has
been and continues to be
needed, calling for more stor­
age room at both police and
Are facilities than ever before.
At this week's city com m is­
sion meeting, a request Is to be
made lo purchase a speed
monitoring trailer for the p o­
lice department, which would
be required to be housed at the
station when not In use.
The most recent new unit
received by the (Ire department
Is the 1.500 gallon pumper
truck,
a
large
piece
of
equipment for such limited
space.
Fire
Lieutenant
Terry
Salsbury said the department
also has no room for supply
storage. "And when there tan't
enough room for chairs for eve­
ryone tn llie dayroom. you
know we are crowded.* he re­
sponded.

Now. pending approval from
llie city commission, U tton
said the latest Idea Is to create
two buildings, one for each de­
partment. on property on the
west side o f Rinehart Road,
adjacent to the Siemens Tele­
communications facility.
That's what we have been
looking Into most recently,’
Utton said, 'and 1 believe It
may receive support."
The Lake Mary City Com m is­
sion baa scheduled a work ses­
sion to discuss the proposal
for this Thursday afternoon,
beginning at 5:30. prior to the
regular commission meeting.
At that time. T. Gray Frazier,
who lias provided the city with
u number o f municipal struc­
ture plans and concepts in the
past, will make a presentation.
Tile work session will be held
tn the commission chamber of
etty ball. 100 N. Country Club
Road.

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to roach the Uons.
*1 couldn't give 110 percent
to everything that concerned
my kids anymore,* Btert said.
*1 can't commit to that kind of
effort. Everybody lias been
very understanding, but there
lias to be a 110 percent ef­
fort.*
Blerl started coaching 13
years ago In the AAU program
and was Instrumental tn es­
tablishing AAU basketball In
Central Florida. While with
the program, he took It to five
national championship tour­
naments.
and
at
Bishop
Moore, he took over as the
school's fourth coach In four
years.
Still. It's working with youth
basketball that Btert Is still
excited about. He said he will
never coach again on the high
school level, but his opportu­
nity with the Magic allows him
to remain In the
youth
coaching he loves.
“One o f the big reasons I'm
excited about my jo b with the
Magic is that I get to reach
more kids.* Btert said. *We'll
do nothing but grow with girls
basketball.*
Bleri's efforts to help the
girls .game has been noticed
by many.
T h ere was more positive
energy and a love o f the game
that he always brings Into the
You don't see that all of
time,* said Lake Howell
coach Steve Kohn. T h a t's

what always comes to mind
when I think about Tom
Btert.*
One o f Ulert'a coaching foes.
Joe Carter, a longtime coach
at
Orangcwood
Christian,
agreed.
*tlc has that commitment to
girts basketball all the way
from yuutli bull to high school
and college,* Carter said. *He
lias always tried to Improve
the game and that Is what he's
all about.*
Bleri's players, former and
present
also
commended
Bleri's commitment to the
girls
game.
Senior
Katie
McCown wus the only player
to be with the Lions for all
four o f Bleri's seasons at
Oviedo. McCown said that, de­
spite Bleri's histrionics, the
team would have never wanted
It any other way.
*Hc paved the way for every­
thing
that
happened
at
Oviedo,* McCown said. *! just
think everyone needs to thank
him for all he's done for
Oviedo.*
Blerl always had time for
his former players and spent
a week at Oklahoma Christian
University where he went to
visit one o f hts former players.
April Avila. The two have krpt
In touch since Bieri coached
her as an 11-year-old and the
two have corresponded ever
since.
*1 figure If someone Is going
to travel 42,000 miles to see
me play, then they probably
do care, not only In me as a

player, but also us a person.*
Avtla wrote.
Btert said he Is most proud
of hts work wltli the girls'
game and the progress It has
made in the past few years,
especially at Oviedo.
"Everybody who has to play
Oviedo knows they'll get a
game.* Blerl said. We always
talked about being a family
and whoever comes In here
will have some very special
kids,*
Blerl knows he had his
critics but It wus the kids that
mattered.
*1 think people that don't
understand me know I did the
best I could,* Blerl said.
In the end. Blerl said It will
be the kids that mattered the
most.
*IU remember that every
single kid on this team from
beginning to end was a more
Improved player,* Blerl Bald.
T h e y never lacked heart or
character and I'll remember
that they always wanted per­
fection.*
Oviedo
principal
Bobby
Lundqulst said the position
will be posted with the Semi­
nole County School Board,
but he’ll remember Bleri's
commitment to the school.
T h e best thing Tom did was
bring a foundation for excel­
lence tn girls' basketball,*
Lundqulst said. ‘ He has raised
the playing level o f girls bas­
ketball
and will hopefully
bring on future excellence. He
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We share your vision for Seminole County
\ new and cxritm g Mint- Liy nhr.nl a - the
MtTtthi jmblKheri in the county sc.it nl
satdemi
sjire a d - its wines throughout the
county
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bringing varied views and local news to all ot
tin icstilcnts ot this great county will turn be
available to many more who have shown such a
great interest in this newspaper. Kite same
newspaper, with the same spirit It all seems so
natural as the city of Sanford Is also expert
cueing a new and exciting time
Hie Gateway from Maitland will lead to this
vibrate city by way ot a irdevelopcd 17-92 cnrrl
dor You can visualize the drive to our count v
seat and the w ry vibrant city ot Sanford. A city
with the feel of yesterday, but with the best of
today and tomorrow H ie time Is certainly upon
us. and the opportunity to build upon great v i­
sions an* hen*. Indeed, the creation lias already
begun rhe vision others would like to see come
10 hie In so many other places is before us
Seminole Countv residents nui have what so

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Opinion
many wish to have
Hits newspaper is &lt; crt.unlv a part ot that v i­
sion a s it sttlves to hung fairness to all sides nl
the Issues VVe i annol dl stover the (tilth, or a

through the years, upon these pages, views
hnm one extreme to another have been ex­
pressed and thill openness has lieen greeted by
.ill No our knows the answers to all the i lia I
letiges that lie ahead for our county, hut t o ­
gether we can find the answers, create the tie
hate, and hulld a future together because we
have had the opportunity to speak In so doing,
we llutl that we all can feel that we are, In some
wav. connected to the final solution.
What lies ahead lor this great county? Forttinately a great future. We must give credit to so
many before we have laid the foundation Maybe

they didn't sec what we see today, hut they did
have it vision. That vision, which Is evident
throughout ibis county. Is now coming logclher
In a much broader picture. The Seminole Ilcm U l
will continue In print your stories, be a part of
your lives, praise and support your children, lis­
ten to all that you have to say. and afTord you
the op|Mii1unlty to express your view’s on the Is­
sues hefote us
We believe that tomorrow will l&gt;e better, not
worse We believe that our citizens will find the
answers ll we give them the opportunity to
speak to one another. Indeed, you will find no
gloom among us. no leellug that there Is no
hope, no future. No. we see quite the opposite.
A bright future lilted with a much greater par­
ticipation by the citizens of this county. A
school system that will exrel. A rlly and county
government that will Improve day by day l&gt;rcause of the Involvement of our citizens. Visions
mi nltrn liecomr reality* So our vision must be
filled with all those things that wr wish lor our
titles and for our county.

Ashley

Continued from Page IA

Outl * « id expenditures -ol this
kind, u p w ard s Of 5 3 0 .0 0 0 ;' arc

( inrtt Hatton H it « uttf»#n

4

S c h o o ls -----big enough to hulld the two
schools, in order to alleviate
some ol the crowding now lxmg experienced at Jackson
Heights Middle School and two
elementary schools that serve
the Oviedo community
rhe 35 acre tract is located
on the north sale of State Hoad
IJ-l at Kconlockh.it chre Rivet
Place, near Iron Bridge The
special
exception
was
re
quested at the hearing of the
HOA on Keb 26. The hoard d e­
nied the request unanimously,
despite stall recommendation
lor approval and support from
neighboring subdivisions.
Got! is questioning the ex­
penditure of money for consul­
tation lees, surveys and envi­
ronmental studies on the pur
chase of land that has not
been approved by the school
board 'W r have spent thou­
sands .md thousands of tax
payer dollars without board
approval for the pun-base of
that site.* Gull stated In his let­
ter.
Kramer said that when a
piece of land Is Identified for a
school, due diligence Is done
before the property is brought
lo the board for a vote on the
purchase. This Includes mak­
ing any zoning changes neces­
sary. as was the request to the
HO A

tali solution, ll there Is no dlsettsslon So many
times the real truth Is iltscovem l in a romhlnattou ot (actors horn both sides nt an Issue and
that is why we must always be willing to riebate
lolrly The Stm/otrf llc r n lt f. now known as the
fViiilrinfc llr n ilil. has always striven to see that
all sides have the opportunity to freely express
their views and lhai Is why this newspaper Is so
Interesting to read

s&lt; bool sites," M o r r i s s.utl Two
ol thr questions that Ivavc been
raised about the Iron Bridge
site arc its proximity to the
wastewater
treatment
plant
and the l.ui dial a ma|omv of
the students who would have to
walk to Ibc school would have
to cross a busy highway
Moms said, “ No school site
Is perfect." and mam ol iln*
concerns a!unit the site could
I h- dealt with through normal
procedures, such as the use o|
crossing guards and buffers
around the sch ools
Golf said lie had serious
doubts about the site and
"given the Boatil of Adjust­
ments denial of the request lor
special exception. I would like
to request that the Item he
agendacd lor the next sellout
Ixiard meeting, before further
action is taken."
He d ie d safety concerns and
the cost of busing students
oil site improvements, such as
sidewalks, and possible road
Improvements as Items lor
which there was not enough
Information 'to determine the
suitability of an acceptable
school site." Cofl said. "These
art- items ihal any good plan
tier would have at their finger­
tips."
Kramer was said to have been
upset by G olfs reaction to the
BOA denial T la - rest of the

’of

"We've done It tills way for
decades." said Hagrrty. "We are
very comfortable with thr pro­
cedure."
Kramer has been in her posi­
tion with S o l’S for five years
and has worked to purchase
more than six properties. Tills
Is ihr second since Goff was
elected to the board.
School
Board
Chairman
Jeanne Mortis said. "Normally,
a variance to put a school in
some place Is not a big Issue.
"It's getting harder, with the
build out of the county, to find

Longw ood
Continued from Page LA
LaBmt
and
Marjorie
llolmqulst. who have lived ad­
jacent lo the property In ques­
tion for 27 and 26 years r e ­
spectively.
were
adamantly
opposed to the city's consid­
eration o f the church campus.
The women live on properties
next to thr site, which arc In
Ihr county. They had not
heard of the plans until r e ­
cently. They wanted the com ­
mission to carefully consider
tire environmental Impact and
the added traffic problems the
facility would create.
LaBrot. her fists tightened as
she spoke, asked tf the city
liad thought about what the
development on property that
Includes
a wetlands
area
would mean to the wildlife, not
to mention lo the property
owners In thr area.
“Where's the water going lo
go?* she asked, “it's In a flood
plain.
I'm concerned
that
building...any
building
p e­
riod... will cause a problem, frn
not opposed to tire church. I'm
opposed lo the development of
that property.*
Echoing many of LaBrot's
concerns, llolmqulst pleaded
with commissioners lo rethink
their
options.
“Please stop and think about
the residents who have lived In
the area for a long, long time."
she asked.
Despite Uie pleas from the
public, the commission d e­
cided Ihe only way to achieve
a balance was to approve a
plan which would allow* the
chinch to develop Its property
and still permit the city lo
maintain the six potential sites
for adult entertainment
us
mandated
by the supreme
court
Tin* church was to
ask 'd to agree to allow adult
cult rialnmcnt within 650 fret

Continued from I'n je IA
lottslv survived a
monstrous
tornado
that
tom lied down southeast ol
Saulord
Hei mother, step father to
be and grandparents lost their
lives when the twister dr vant.ih d then double-wide mobile
home on Myrtle Street
Rescue workers beard Ash
lev screaming "Help me. help
me." around 3 n.m. Roxzle Lav­
ender. her aunt, said the child
had been thrown l(X) yards or
more hum the mobile home
"Site was i old and ralen up
liv hugs, her left leg was frac­
tured. and she had a hole In
her lung but she survived."
Livender said.
'Ashley is spunky. jw-rky
and very stubborn and that
probably has a lol to do with
the tact she is alive." Lavender
said.
On
Monday.
Lavender
brought some crayon-drawn
gel well cards wTlIIrn by Ash
ley's ( l.issnm trs at lin e Crest
Elementary School in Sanford.
Ashley opened and exam ­
ined each card.
As she did. she Itxiked at
her auitl and Mild. "Mommy's

I limes has been at the box
pltal continuously, and Is eager
to be Ashley's guardian Hr will
get help from his mother. Kan
dis Weaver whom Ashley c alls.
"Granny Candy."
Builder Jeno Paulueel wrote
a check ol $20,000 lo |iuv the
funeral costs for Ashley's lam
lly. Mon* than 400 atlrndrd
services Suliuduv III Afxtpka
Hospital
s|M&gt;krsman
Joe

HsrsM Ptcoto by Rota W N b

For awtiilo Monday Ashkry Ann Himos enjoyed a ndo and a stay In the tunshine outside Amok! Palmer Hospital lor Children and Women Ashley may
bo released Irom tho hospital today
llrowit Mild that Orlando Magic
forward
lien ace
Gratd has
made amiligeiiirnth lo send a
limousine to take Ashlev home.
Oprah Wlnfrry's stall called
Monday
"U teres l&gt;ern an out|Miurlng
ol concern lor Ashlev Irom ail
over thr country." Brown said
She was one of six children

tn|ured in thr tornado who
w-rrr hronghi to Arnold Palmer
Hrr injuries weir the most se­
vere and shr x|x-m Ihr firsl two
days In ICII
"She had some down mo
merits but she Improvrd ruth
day." Brown said. "She's u
brave little gttl."

M a ll

O o a tla w S k M Pag* I A &gt; *■■■ &lt;
tnr&amp;lir.* Tire oiJv slT down mi- '
tauranl at this time Is Cla Cla
Coconuts.
Ihe mall will offer a new
Hagrrty railed the e-mail
service lo customers as ft will
sent by GofT "Intimidating. An
individual assessment ot a staff provide jKirktug for expectant
mothers.
There will be 26
member Is not Mr. G offs job to
(lurking spaces rrsrrvrd for
do. He has no right to make
motliers-lo-be.
Tills program
those kinds of personal a t­
Is sponsored by The Baby
tacks."
t’lace maternity services at
Kramer salt! that she would
Winter Park Hospital. Special
ask the school board If they
permits are not required to
would like to lx* apprised r.f fu­
utilize "Stork Parking*
and
ture land purchases as an ac­
violators will not receive tick ­
tion Item, instead of
In the
ets. Tin* Marketplace Is hoping
Informal
manner
currently
that everyone will be courteous
used. She also said the BOA
to those who need to use the
decision would be appealed.
spaces.
The play area was designed
by Tom Luckcy. an archi­
tect/sculptor who has deslgnrd
of their facility.
other children's amusements
“We are on the same side of
Including the famous Climbing
tilts as you." Commissioner
Sculpture at thr Boston C hil­
l*aul Lovrstrand said. "Wr only
dren's Museum. Luckry's crea­
have four lo six jKilr-nttal adult
tion at (he Marketplace looks
entertainment
sties.
Would
like a ship with rope sails and
you agree to having dial 050
many levels to play on.
feet from your property?*
Area malls will stick with the
Turning
for
approval
lo
routine In the wake of the Mar­
members of his congregation
ketplace's opening. Allumonte
who had accompanied him to
Mall plans to go about busi­
tin* meeting, the Rev. John
ness us usual. *We have over
Wright nodded his approval to
150 stores and have 25 years
the board's request,
of loyalty to the community,*
"We ran accept It." Wright
said Kim Solomon, general
said, only half laughing, "as
manager o f the Altamonte Mall.
long as you understand that
Solomon said. *We will con­
we will be oul there with video
tinue (o ram the patronage of
cameras taping who goes In
Oviedo shoppers with our large
and oul of those jjlarcs."
variety of unique stores und
City attorney Richard Taylor
services". The Seminole Towne
noted the rlly would have lo
Center Is the county's third
'continually |&gt;lug holes* In Ihe
mall and second youngest. It
adult entertainment code us
opened Its doors In September
they did Iasi night w1lh the
1996.
Martha Mannarlno.
church compromise.
marketing director for
the
Following the commission's
Towne Center, said that the
approval of the church's plans,
mull will be mnning events
LaHrut and llolmqulsl walked
during the month of March,
hastily from the chambers.
which normally would occur for
Wright followed them closely
the mall.
and tried to offer the women
The Marketplace Is owned by
some comforting words.
the Rouse Company, which
"I understand.* he said, e x ­ was founded In 1939 and be­
came a public company In
tending his hand to them.
1956.
"Really I do."
Though the women shook his
On hand for the opening fes­
hand reluctantly, they agreed
tivities will be Oviedo mayor
to Ustrn as he promised to
Miriam Bruce, city council
work carefully to be sure no members. Rouse Company ex­
one was hurt by the construc­ ecutives. Dillards executives,
tion of his church's new ca m ­ and Guyfrrs executives Just to
pus.
numc a few.

i.___
t__d. did hot
a.
L*'_ Her '*______
jc|jvf
»»m r

gone hut her heart is here
(pointing lo her right) and my
daddy's heart Is right here |at
her left) My heart is here."
When lavender pulled a lip
sink hom her purse. Ashley
asked ll she could have ft
Carefully, the little- girl up
plied H lo her lower lip
She ptickrtrd. and blew her
uuui a kiss
Ashley is expected to In­
n-leased from the hospital t o ­
day She will live with Iter b io ­
logical lather. Jamie Mimes In
Apopka
Ashley's
mother
I’etmv Hall was only I t when
she became pregnant and was
estranged Ironi lllm rs Ashlev
grew to believe Kevin Taylor
(Penny Hall's Hume) was her
fattier. A lamlly member said
Monday that Penny Hall was
three months pregnant when
she dtrd

ark o f understanding of what I
was trying to do." she satd

Storm --------------------------Continued from Page 2A
Meanwhile, u » out jxni ring of assistance
lias been
continuing all across the state and nation. Many government
leaders have stressed Ihe Importance of exercising caution In
dealing with p eop le making repairs. I*ubllc announcements
continue regarding assistance and damage estimates.

Survivors include wile, Helen..
strpMon.
Mathew
Murrell.
Cross
Plains.
W’ls.;
step­
daughter. Dorothy Hater. W in­
ter Springs: six grandchildren,
one great-grandchild: five step
grandchildren.
11 nlrpgreatgrandchildren,
American Family Cremation
Society. Lakeland, in charge of
arrangements.

Beatrice Bradshaw
BEATRICE BRADSHAW
Beatrice Bradshaw, 88. East
Fifth Street, Sanford, died Sun­
day, Mareh 1. 1998 ul Health­
care and Krhubtlhutlun Center
o f Sanford. Bom Feb. 17. 1909
In Mississippi, she moved lo
Sanford In 1992 from East Or­
ange, N J. Mrs. Bradshaw was
a retired nursing home cook.
She was a member of New
Bethel
Missionary
Baptist
Church.
Survivors Include sister Eulah
Carter. Sanford.
Sunrise Funeral Home, San­
ford. In churgc of arrange­
ments.
KATHLEEN DAV1B COOT
Kathlrrn Davis Cody. 56.
Kings Lake Drive. DeUary. died
Monday March 2. 1998. Bom In
Vermont, she moved to the
DeBary area seven years ago
from Longwood. Mrs. Cody was
a voce principle for u school In
Seminole County.
Survivors Include husband.
Donald: daughters. Laurie Ann
Ryant, Deltona. Elaine Edenbum. Donna Stanton, both of
Las Vegas. Nrv.; son. Thomas.
Las
Vegas.
Nev.;
brother,
Wayne Davis. Rochester, N.Y.;
five grandchildren.
Lankford Orange City Chapel
In charge o f arrangements.
ARNT INOVOLD POL8TAD
A m t Ingvold Folstad. 86. H a ­
ven Drive. Oviedo, died Satur­
day. Feb. 28. 1998. Bom In
Stanley, Wls., he moved to
Central Florida In 1979. Mr.
Folstad was a stockroom clerk
at the University o f Wisconsin.
He was an Air Force veteran of
W.W.ll and a member o f Veteruns o f Foreign Wars. Madison.
Wls. Mr. Folstad was a member
of St. Luke Evangelical Lu­
theran Church of Oviedo.

JOEL
FRANCIS
“LUCKY*
HEATON
Joel Francis “Lucky* Heaton,
53, Osceolu Road. Geneva, was
found Sunday. March 1. 1998
after becoming a victim of the
recent tornadoes that devas­
tated Central Florida. Bom In
Providence, R.I., he moved to
Central Florida 36 years ago.
Mr. Beaton was roofer for A d ­
cock Roofing Co. In Sanford.
Survivors Include daughter.
Rose. Winter Springs.
lainkford Or.urge City Chapel
Is In cttnrge o f arrangements.
NORA MCCLURE
Nora MrClure. 83. Rosalia
Drive. Sanford, died Thursday,
Feb. 26. 1998 ul Columbia
Medical Cenler-Sanford. Mrs.
McClure was bom Nov. 1, 1914
In Dalton. Ga. Mrs. MrClure
was a custodian In the motel
Industry. She was a Protestant.
Banfield Funeral Home. W in­
ter Springs, In chargr of ar­
rangements.
JUUO
C.
MENOYOHERNANDEZ
Julio C. Mrnoyo-liem andrz.
49. Iris
Street,
Altamonte
Springs, died Sunday. March 1,
1998 at bis residence. Bom
March 23. 1948 In Puerto Rico,
he moved lo Central Florida
I wo years ago. Mr. MenoyoHrmandrz wus a property
mamiger. Hr wus a member of
Si. James Catholic Cathedral.
Survivors Include wife. Car­
men G. Menoyo; son. Julio C.,
Ill; daughters, Griselle M.,
Deborah
D..
Brenda
E..
Fuyettvlllc. N.C., Jordon D.:
brother,
Ivan
UrbanHernandez. Puerto Rico: sis­
ters. Ileana Menoyo-Hcrandez.
Puerto Rico, Ivcltze UrbanHernandez. Nrw York: one
grandchild.
Banfield Funeral Home. Win­
ter Springs. In charge of ar­
rangement s.
MATHEW WHYATT YUKNAVAOE
Mathew Whyatt Yuknavage.
Infant, Punta Gorda Circle,
Winter Springs, died Friday.
Feb. 27. 1998. at Florida Hospltal-Oriandn. Infant Yuknav­

age was a Catholic.
Survivors Include father. Sir
ven D.; mother
Robin K..
brother. Adam Ryun: step­
brother. Strvrn James, Or
lundo:
step-sister,
Jessica
Lynn. Orlando: grandfather,
John P., Orlando: grandmoth­
ers. Terri. Orlando. Marge Goluszrwskl, Casselljerry.
Banfield Funeral llom r. W in­
ter springs. In charge of ar­
rangements.
CAPT. JOHN B. ROOT JR.
Capt. John B. Root Jr.. USN
(ret.). Tudor Clrclr. Altamonte
Springs. 67. died Thursday,
Feb. 26, 1998. Capt. Root was
bom In Sanford. Capt. Root
was an attorney. Hr was a re­
tired Navy Ofilcrr. Capt. Root
was a member of thr Florida
Bar, Orange County Bar A sso ­
ciation, Retired Officers assorlatlon, National Rifle A ssocia­
tion. Uunlxlu Chi Alpha Della,
lie was a member of Grave
Fellowship
Congregational
Churrh
and
an
associate
member o f Markham Woods
Presbyterian Church.
Survivors Include wife Juddle
C.; son. John H., Ill: daughter,
Rita S.; sister. Ethel Kumph.
Charleston. S.C.
Gaines Carey Hand Funeral
Home. Longwood. In charge of
arrangements.

BRADSHAW, BEATRICE
Kuacrul w-rvut-s fur liralrtcr
Hruddiaw. H8. of Eust Fifth Street.
Sanford, wlici died Mareh I, will hr
held Thursday, Mure h 5 at 11 a m.,
ul New Bethel Missionary Baptist
Chim b with 6 k* Rev. William Iz-wls
officiating.
Visitation
will
tr
Wednesday from 5 to H p in. ul
Sunrise Chapel. Arrangements by
Sunrise Funeral Home. 900 Dx-usl
Are.. Sanford. |407) 322-7383.
ROOT. CAPT. JOHN B. JR., USN
(RET.)
Funeral services for Captain John
II. Root Jr. will be conducted
Wednesday at 2 p.m. at tire Grace
Fellowship Congregational Churrh
(f/k/a Congregational Christian
Church). Sanford. 2401 S. Park Av..
with Dr. Don DcBcvuisc and tire
Reverend Tom Ikarhuk ofIL lacing.
Visitation hours will he IreId Tues­
day from 0 lo H p.m. ut Gaines
Carey Hand Funeral Home. 355 E.
Stale Rd. 434. Longwood. Tire fam­
ily requests memorial contributions
be made lo the Grace Fellowship
Congregational Churrh. Sanford
or the Seminole County Humane
Society or The Navy Memorial In
Washington. D.C. Gaines Carey
Hand Funeral Home. Longwood,
834-8550. In charge of arrange­
ments.

�Semtnolo Hoiald, Sanford, Flonda • Tuesday, March 3. 1999

5A

P e o p le
Alzheim er’s

the first Wednesday of each
month at the Sanford Senior
Center. 401 E. Seminole Blvd.
All Interested
railroaders.
IhiiI i active and retired, are In­
vited to attrnd.
For Information, call Horace
Green. 322-5493.

A Huppurl group fur .ii I u II h
raring fur pallrntH with Alzhrlmrr's Disease mrrts the
first Tuesday « f the month,
from 7 to H::tO p m ,, at All
Souls Catholic Church. .'tOI W.
Eighth
Street, Sanford. Tilts
service Is spousuml by the
Greater Orlando Alzheimer's
Association.

Dancing for Seniors
The Over 50 Dance Club
dance Is held rvrry Wednesday,
from 2:30 -4:30 p in. at the
Sanford Civic Cenler. Live mu­
sic liy the Drltonlans 13-plece
band. Donation $3 00.

N a r-A n o rt
Nar-Anon. a self-help group
(or relatives and frtends of a d ­
dicts. will meet Tuesday at 8
p ill, at Orlando General Hospi­
tal. For mure Information, cull
869 6304.

A l-A n o n
A support group for friends
or relatives of alcoholics (AlAnonl meets every Wednesday,
at 8 pm ., at 111 E. 27th S t,
Just west of Sanford Avenue In
Sanford. New visitor* or meml&gt;ers are welcome to this 12step group.

TO P S
Mrmlrrr o( Take Off 1‘ounds
Sensibly. ITU’S, Invite
the
public to Join them on Tuesday
evenlnjjs from 7 to H p m at
the First Christian Church.
1607 Sanford Avc . Sanford
For more Infomiallun alstiil
tile club, call 321-4404.

Recovery Inc
Recovery Inc.. Is a self-help
mental health organization for
people who suffer from panic
attacks, depression, fear* and
grneral nervous symptoms. For
information, call 000-2003. or
890-5900

To a stm a ste rs
Nlglil
Owls
Toastinusters
meet every Tuesday of the
mouth, at 7:'10 p m . at the
l-ikr Mary Community Buildink. 200 N Country Cluti Koad
In L ik r Mary. Contact Rosrll.i
lkmham at 323 8284 for tnfor
mat Ion.

TO P S
A local chapler of TOPS
(Take Off Pounds Sensibly)
meets every Wednesday at 6:30
pm .. In the auditorium of
South Seminole Hospital. 555
W
S R.
434.
Lougwood.
Weighing Ik-lugs at 5:.’10 p m
Tile first meeting Is held every
Wednesday.
at
9:30,
at
Lakevlew Christian
Church.
1400 Bear Lakr Road Apopka
For Information, call 293-5048

Lions Club
Thr Lougwood-Lakr Mar&gt;' l.lons
Club meets the first and ihlrd
Tuesday of every month, at 7
pm ., at the ham.ida Inn. S.R
434 In LougwiKHl. Visitors and
prospective members are wel­
come to attend

Pilot Club
Thr S.mtont lllot Club meets
Ihr lUsl and ihlrd Tuesday at 7
p m 111 thr KSVI* building on
the campus at Seminole C om ­
munity College All interested
are welcome to attend.

A l-A n o n
If you know, or live with an
alcoholic, there Is help
A1 Anon Is an anonymous,
non-profii organization, open
to anyone who is a relative or
blend of an alcoholic.
Serrntty Won Al-Anon meets
each Monday. Tursday and
Thursday.
(Thursday
non*
smoking) evening at 8 pm .

B lo o d B a n k
Central Florida Wood Hank
ts asking donors of all types
blood - especially O-typc d o ­
nors - to donate at Its Sanford
branch. 1302 E Second St. For
Information, tall 322-OH22.

Meeting* urr held In the hark

room o f the Sahara Club. 2587
South Sanford Avr.. Sanford.
Fur additional meeting Ilmen
and locutions tn the Central
Florida area, or for more In­
formation. call 321-9122.

Nar-Anon

Optim ist C lu b
The Sanford Optimist Club
meets every Wednesday at
noon at the colonial Room In
downtown Sanford. Visitors are
wrlrnmr Call 323-211*4 or 3220208.

Klw anis C lub
Effective Oct. I.
1997. the
Klwanis Club of Sanford has
moved the weekly Wednesday
noon luncheon meeting from
the Sanford C ld c Center to the
1-akrsldr Landing at the Marina
Motel on I,akr Monroe. Visiting
Klwanlans arr welcome. For
Information rail Wall Smith.
323 5088.

C o a s tlin e rs
Coastliners
Sanfurd--The
meetings are held at 10 a m.

Nar-Anon
meets
every
Wednesday ut 8 p.m. at South
Seminole Hospital. 555 Wrst
State Road 434. Longwood.
Nar-Anon Is a support group
open la families and friends of
addicts. Daily living with an
addlrt Is more turmoil than you
can handle by yourself. Join
for support In roping with your
addict: gain serenity to make
decisions and put our live back
In focus. Call 201-1900 for
more Information.

Film Series
The Wrst Volusia Holocaust
Memorial Council presents the
1995-96 film series the first
Wednesday o f every month
through March, at 7:30 p.m.. at
the Temple Shalom of Deltona.
1785 Elkcom Blvd.. Deltona.
Phone: (904)789*2202.

Church of Christ forms ‘Disaster Relief
By S U S A N W E N N E R
Ili-rald Staff Writer______________
SANFORD - H ie Churches of
Christ In Nashville, Tennessee
pulled together recently to ship
500 boxes of non-perishable
Items to the Sanford Church of
Christ
for
distribution
throughout
the
community.
Members of the congregation
are going door to-door to check
on victims o f the tornado and
offer assistance through these
rare Ixixes or In meeting other
llnanelul. housing or various
needs.
A large send
hosting a
painted sign w1lh "Churches of
Christ Disaster Relief Effort.
Inr." approached the rluirrh
grounds early Thursday morn­
ing and workers Immediately
l&gt;egan to unload Ijoxcs Into the
fellowship
hall.
With
little
room to move volunteers have
made themselves available for
those "walk-ins" or calls for de­
livery.
Trucks, min vans and cars all
host a magnetic while sign
with Churches of Christ Dtsaster Relief Effort so I tie commu­
nity Is aware ol people that are
willing to hrlp Memljers are In
hopes that when people ser
the sign they will direct those
ellei ted by the storm to cull
Ihr ebun h
Willi wliltr baseball raps of
the same logo on llirlr beads,
volunteers tiund forces to give
of their lime, lulrnts and ener­
gies. Men of thr (hu rth arr on
cull with (ham suw-s to assist
In physical cirun-up while a
number of wumrn are rooking
hot meals and gathering addi­
tional food lor thosr working
Irunttcally to stft through their
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George Sliffey. Gary Scott and Mike Morns ore
rups. can vegetables, rrackers.
[Kilted meat, paper
plates,
shortening,
swret
potatoes.
Jelly, chill, ketchup, sardines,
tooth pasle, tooth brushes,
lolleirtes, a can opener and
combs. Tile package*
also
house bath tissue, beverages,
Vienna sausage, tomato paste,
powdered milk, peanut butter.
[&gt;earhrs. potatoes, sugar, rice,
pinto brans, pasta,
towels,
mushrooms, plastleware and
bell peppers Those packing
Ihr boxes In Tennessee wrote a
short note to the recipient of
the box and added a small Bi­
ble.

among the volunteers who helped unload the truck
Black also d ied that the
church would be available for
long-term assistance.
Coun­
seling and othrr services will
be offered for any requesting.

Tony Black, minister for the
Sanford Church of Christ, said,
"We recruited the help o f the
Churches o f Christ Disaster
Relief to help us during this
Ume. We want to band together
with the other relief rffuns to
make sure that the people ef­
fected by this tornado are not
unnecessarily suffering from
It."

In a flyer sent by Disaster
Relief personnel,
“What Is
Churches o f Christ Disaster
Relief/ It stands at the ready,
when natural disasters strike,
to provide food for both the
body and the soul and. In these
times of need. To carryout thr
work of God and glorify’ Him."
For morr Informal Ion or as
slstance call Ihr church office
at 322-7781.

He continued by saying. “We
aren't doing this because we
are so good. We are helping
olhero lx-cause God Is so good
to us. We want to share His
love and care with others."

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some tyjaes of bees also have
nuptial fllglits. and they can be
easily confused with termites.
An easy way to Identify a ter­
mite from an ant. a wasp or a
bee. Is by looking at the wings
of (lie insect. Ants, wasps, and
bees luive 4 clear wtngs, the
two front wings are bigger than
thr hind wings. Ants and bees
liavc a "wasp waist". Termites
have 4 clear wtngs o f equal size
and their bodies do not have
the "wasp waist" characteristic
of ants and bees. Subterranean
and drywood termites require
completely different methods of
control, therefore. It is impor­
tant to Identify them correctly.
If you are not sure, bring a
sample to the Cooperative Ex­
tension Service, we will Identify
thrm for you.
Subterranean
termite*:
These termites need to nest In
the soil In order to survive.

They are by far the most com ­
mon kind of termite found in
Florida. Their tunnels made of
mud can .be seen along the
surface of foundations and
damaged wood, with galleries
following the grain of wood.
Cracks In concrete founda­
tions. concrete slab floors, and
places where pipes and utili­
ties go through the slab, are
common avenues o f entry for
subterranean
termites
Into
your house.
Drywood termite*: These
termites nest exclusively In
wood and do not need contact
with the soil. They remain hid­
den within the wood or other
material on which they feed, so
they are seldom seen. Their
galleries or tunnels In the wood
cut across the grain o f the
wood and destroy both spring
wood and the harder summer
growth. Their droppings are In
the form o f hard dry pellets,
which can be seen falling from
tiie affected wood, and can be
easily Identified with the aid of
a hand lens.
Drywood termite control: If
the damage Is detected early
the colony can be controlled by
re m o v in g a n d re p la c in g the
d a m a g e d w o o d o r b y th e a p p l i ­
c a tio n o f a n In s e c tic id e . I f th e
d a m a g e Is too e x te n s iv e fo r lo ­
c a l tr e a tm e n t, it m a y b e n e c e s ­

sary to tent and fumigate the
entire building. Fumigation can
only be done by a licensed pesi
control operator. Methyl bro­
mide and sulfuryl fluoride are
used by thr chemical com pa­
nies to control this pesi.
Subterranean termite con­
trol: Prevention Is most Impor­
tant. When houses an- built In
Florida, the surrounding arra
ts treated to control termites.
But they may eventually reach
your house and must be con­
trolled chemically. Professional
pest control companies should
be called to do this Job.
The Sentrlcon System: Re­
cently. a new termite control
method has been Introduced In
the market. The method util­
izes a slow-acting and nonrcpellcnt toxic substance that
Is Incorporated Into a bail, the
chemical Interferes with the
molting process which ts nec­
essary for the insects to grow.
The produce known as hrxaflumuron was evaluated by
University of Florida research­
ers found It to be effective In
controlling large colonies of
subterranean termites. T ills
Insect growth regulator Is envi­
ronmentally friendly because It
will control only one kind of
Insect with a specific chemical
that will not harm men or Die
environment.

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Breakfast Club unites neighbors
BEAR AHBY: I have a suggea
tion for “Lonely In New Mexico.”
Wlien my husband and I moved to a
ADVICE
small town in Washington, we
located a vacant lot and bought it
with Diane to build a home there. Ae
1 walked around the neighborhood,
I n w only one person outdoors. 1
ABIGAIL
approached him and said, ‘ I'm
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ping to be your neighbor.” I invited •
him and his wife to meet us for
breakfast once a week at a local
restaurant, and told him that I
planned to ask more neighbors to '
We have been meeting for eight
join us.
Little by little, more couples years and greatly eqjoy our weekly
joined us for the weekly breakfast. get-togethers. Of course, not all of
As new neighbors moved in, I invit­ our 80 neighbors attend every meet­
ed them to join us. As the ‘break­ ing, but enough show up so that a
fast club* grew, I prepared a list of good time is had by all.
names, addresses ana phone num­ JEAN J. TVRDY, SEQUIM. WASH.
bers to share so we would all know
DEAR JEAN: Yours Is an idea
how to reach one another.
Now this club also has dinner w orth p u b lic izin g. W here
together three times a year, and we there’s a will, therea a way to
arrange to have entertainment for accomplish almost anything.
those parties. "Lonely in New Mexi­ You are to be commended for
co* should consider taking the ini­ originating such a far-reaching
tiative to organize her neighbors good-neighbor program. 1 hope
into a social group. At our meetings, “Lonely In New Mexico" heeds
we have discovered who has hobbies your excellent suggestion.
and common interests, so we can
ask for guidance on prqjects or com­
F o r e v e ry th in g you need to know
pany on Ashing trips. We have no
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Lake Mary grabs mat crown; district soccer finals set
By Dean Smith
HERALD SPORTS EDITOR

The new and
improved
Herald needs
Valencia
your help

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS _ The Winter Sports
Season continued to wind down and the Spring
Sport* Season Is starting to hit high gear for
the Seminole high school athletic programs this
past weekend.
John Ames did what he had to do, pinning
beLand's Tom Zemba In the Heavyweight Class
to give Lake Mary a 1/2 point victory over
Oviedo for the Class QA-Dlstrlct 3 Wrestling
Tournament nt Lake Brantley High School Sat­

SANFORD _ Welcome to the new Seminole

Herald.
Starting today you will notice a new name
and some esthetic changes In other places.
For u s here In the sports department the
changes will not be that drastic as we have
tried to cover the whole county anyway. O f
course, we did have to lean toward Sanford
and Lake M ary events, but we never disre­
garded anylhlng going on elsewhere.
But we still need your help for us to b e ­
come the best sports section for local sports.
W e are still a small staff with Just myself,
assistant sports editor Jeff Berllnlckc and
staff writer Kellie W erner working full time.
W e figure that w e have over 00 teams
ta g varsity athletics this spring In b a se ­
. softball, track. tennlB and golf.
And that's Just the high school sports, that
doesn't Include baseball and softball at
Seminole Com m unity College or any of the
adult and youth recreational sports (softball,
baseball, gymnastics, etc.).
So you can see. W E N E E D Y O U R HELP1I1!
There Is no way w e can cover all of your
events, and maybe not any of them. But we
would like to put yo u r results In the paper.
It would be nice if we could have a week or
two notice that something Is coming up. not
the day of the event. It's Just not enough
time to delegate manpower.
And as far a s letting us know about an
event, there Is an old saying we use, ‘ If It's
not Important to you. It's not Important to
us."
Don't expect u s to Just know what's going
on. we have to be Informed.
And remember, the sport that you want at­
tention for Is the most Important thing In
the world to you, but we have several things

a

going on at a time that we have to worry
about. So don’t get upset If we don't always
share your enthusiasm for your event.
Anyway, you can help u s by calling us with
your results at _ Sanford (407) 322-2611 or
Orlando (407) 831-9903 _ between 7 p.m. and
10:30 p.m.. M onday through Friday and you
can call collect If you are out o f town.
And speaking o f being out o f town, I am
always here after midnight until around 6
a.m., so you can call me anytime If you get
back late. Ill be here.
O r a better w ay to be sure to reach u s Is by
faxing us your Information at (407) 323­
9406.
W ith your help this will become a great
section. So once again, welcome to the Sem i­
nole Herald.
D id an y on e n o tic e how close we came to
having three boys basketball teams In the
state tournament?
I'm sure some o f the coaches and fans were
upset when their teams went out early in the
playoffs, but look at w h o is in Lakeland this
week. Edgewater (which ousted Lake Howell),
Dr. Phillips (which beat Lake Mary) and
M ainland and Klsslmmee-Osceola (which
beat beat O ak Ridge, who ousted Seminole).
So m aybe the losses suffered by Mike
Q audreau. Steve Kohn and Bob Tralna's
team's were not that bad after all.
BU I P ayn e Is try in g to g o o u t w ith a
The former Seminole Community College
m en's bask etball coach led St. Petersburg
Junior College to the Suncoast Conference
cham pionship an d a berth In this week's
State Tournam ent at C hlpola Junior College
In M arianna.
* Rum or h as it that Payne will h an g u p his
whistle after this season and amy be headed
to Boone, North Carolina. .Good luck BUI.
■ p e a k in g o f &gt; 0 10 10 0 10 C o m m u n ity C ollogo. longtime coach and Althetlc Director
Larry Castle h a s announced his retirem ent
Castle won two National Cham pionship's
while the tennis coach at S C C and h as been
a driving force behind the improvements In
the wom en's sports program s and the re­
structuring o f the m en's basketball program.
Have fun and catch a lot o f fish Larry.
S C C should also be announcing Its new
m en's basketball coach this week and the
program will restart In November. I already
know w h o the new coach Is an d the program
should return quickly to the success It at­
tained un der Joe Sterling and BUI Payne.

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urday night.
Lake Mary qualified 12 for the reglonsls and
scored 185.5 points to nip the Uons. who
qualified 10 wrestlers and scored 185.0 points.
Completing the standings were Lyman (9
qualifiers). 140 points: Lake Howell (8 qualifi­
ers). 118.5 points: Lake Brantley (9 qualifiers).
77 points: and DeLand (7 qualifiers). 50.5
points.
In soccer action, the Winter Springs girls lost
the finals of the Class 3A-Dtstrtct G Tournament
to Orangewood Christian. 6-0. The Bears will
still be In acUon In the reglonals this Friday.

taking on the champion from 3A-5.
Meanwhile, both the Lake Mary boys and Lake
Mary girls soccer learns qualified for reglonals
and earned spots In tonight's Class GA-Dlstrlct
3 Championship games with victories on Friday
night.
The Lake Mary girls, ranked No. I In the state
poll, edged Lake Brantley. 1-0. the same acore
that Oviedo nipped Lake Howell by.
The red-hot Lake Mary boys cruised past Lake
HoweU. 6-1, and will now face Lyman, who

breaks
Raiders
hearts
By Dean Smith
Herald Spoils Editor

ORLANDO _ If softball games
only lasted six Innings Seminole
Community College would have
■wept a Mid-Florida Conference
doubleheader In Orlando on Sun­
day.
The only problem was. games
last seven Innings.
The homestanding Matadors ral­
lied for two runs In the bottom of
the seventh Inning In both games
to sweep the Raiders by Identical
2-1 scores.
T h ese were two disappointing
losses.’ said SCC coach Courtney
Miller. "D0 U1 games w were up
in the bottom o f the seventh Inning
and lost. We have to atari putting
opponents away when we have the
opportunity. Too many times we
left runners on Lose In scoring p o ­
sition.
T ills week we have two non­
conference games, so hopefully we
can get our act together and start
hitting the ball and scoring runs.
In this league one run doesn't win
many games, especially on the
road."
The Raiders fell to 8-9 with the
loss and travel to Madison today
for a 2 p.m. doubleheader against
North Florida Community College.
SCC returns home on Thursday for
a 2 p.m. doubleheader with Grand
■ M SCC, Pag* 3B
MATADORS 3-2, RAIDERS 1-1
GAMES ONE
2— Isato C.C. 000 000 I _ 1 S I
Vsteads C.C.
000 000 3 . 2 0 2
Hooper snd MaJJub Ssvrtbrry and Jack­
son. WP _ Sevrrtxry. U&gt; . Hooper 14-4). Save
. none. 31) . SCC. Hay*. 311 . none. HR .
none.

GAME TWO

C.C.
Vateada C.C.

010 000 0 . I S O
000 000 2 . 2 7 1

Miller. Ashworth (7) and Ncudeck. Maijub
17). Pierre and Porterfield WP _ Pierce. LP _
Ashworth 10-41. Save _ none. 30 _ VCC.
PurUrVid 30 . none. IIH . none. Records _
s e e s * V C C a -. 1
-

coach David Vince
New Lake Howe! H0i School
wfh
hie troop# after the
(jacket, center) talks over the game

Slfvsr Hawke Improved to 5-1 on the eeaeon with a 10-0. fiveInning win over vteOng Mt. Dora High School Monday nigh*.

Silver Hawks flying high
By Jeff Seitiateka
HERALD STAFF WRITER
WINTER PARK . If you asked anyone on the Lake
HoweU baseball team how they would atari ofT the
season, you probably would have gotten some pretty
confident answers.
But nothing like this.
The Silver Hawlu came Into the season with a new
coach and some high hopes, but after s 5-3 victory
over Del .and on Saturday and last night's 10-0 flvetnnlng pounding of Mount Dorm, expectations got a lit­
tle bit higher.
David Vince took over the teem and found a potent

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pitching staft and a team that has slugged tta way to a
2-0 district start and hopes of challenging Lake BranUey and Oviedo for the district title.
Danny Burleson fired a two-hltter and dominated
Mount Dora last night, holding onto a perfect game
until the fourth Inning.
"For four Innings, he was perfect." Vince said. "I call
all of his pitches and usually I caU an 0-2 fastball.
When he gave up his first hit. 1 called an 0-2 curve
and they got tt Into play."
It was one of the few mistakes Vince. Burleson or
i-aVr HoweU made all night. Burleson dominated and
staked Ills claim aa one of the top pitchers tn Semi­
nole County. __
see Baseball. Page SB

S C C nine breaks losing streak
By Dean Smith
HERALD SPORTS EDITOR
SANFORD _ Jomey Epperson led
the way aa the Seminole Commu­
nity College baseball team finally
got back In the win column with a
pair of wins over CatonsvtUe
Community College over the week­
end at Raider Field.
Epperson, a freshman from Win­
ter Park, blasted a grand slam in a
six-run fourth Inning as the Raid­

ers rallied from a 4-0 deficit to win
6-4 on Saturday.
Epperson then drove In three
runs. Including driving In Sanford's
Rob Denmon with the game­
winning run in the bottom of the
sixth Inning on Sunday aa SCC
pulled out a 5-4 triumph.
Ouy Thigpen waa the winning
pitcher on Saturday, throwing five
Innings of three-hit reUef. T h e
freshman from Theodore, Alabama
allowed one earned run and struck

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Ovtodo High 8chool honored Itookte* basfcettMl team wNh ■
banquet at the Student Commons Sunday night Coach Tom
Bteri(front), who announced hto retirement after four years as

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the Lions hoed man, presented awards to (left to right) Katie
MoCown, 8hafceira Hunt, Ksty Brock. Mary Lou Johnston and
8iofahanThomas.

out seven in evening his record at

1- 1.
On Sunday.
Sanford's
Brad
Jenkins also won his first college
victory, going ail seven Innings.
The righthander scattered eight
hits, while allowing four earned
runs and striking out nine.
Providing the offense for the
Raiders In Saturday's game were
Epperson
(2-for-4
Including a
grand slam, one run scored, four
S#s Raiders, Page 2R

Lions girls
honored,
Tom Bieri
announces
retirement
Ry Jeff BsiUaieks
HERALD STAFF WRITER
all sadness
OVIEDO _ It
with the
and tears that
Oviedo High gliis' basketball banquet lSunday
_ night.
The Lady lions congratulated
each other on a successful 22-7
season, but everyone was stunned
srhen fourth-year coach Tom Bieri
announced his retirement from
coaching the Lady Lions, and moat
of his players found out for the
first time.
"Oviedo Is a very special place to
play basketball," an emotional
Bieri told the Oviedo players, p a r­
ents. family members and friends.
."Hopefully whoever replaces me

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�2B • Swnuio*# Hflraid. S*nh&gt;fd. Rond* • Tuesday, Martti 3. IWfl

R a i d e r s ----------Spring Softball Tournament

Continued from Page IB
Eubanks and Jesse Arvanltls
(one run scored each) and Josh
Rhodes lone RBI).

RBI).
Johnny
Oulscppe l l-for-3 with a dou­
ble), Kanirrllr Evans and A n ­
dres Correa (both l-for-2 with
one ntn scored). Denmon (lfor-3 with one ntn scorrd and
one RBI) and Sanford's Phillip
Eubanks (one m il scored).
Powering SCC on Sunday
w-err Epperson (2-for-4. three
RBI). Chris Wade (2-for-3),
Denmon and Correa (both 1for-2 with one nin scored).
Gulseppe l l-for-2). Evan* (lfor-3. one RBI). Travis Oamble
(l-for-4.
one
mn
scored).

The Raiders arc now 3-10-1
on the season and will play
again until Friday when they
will host Madison Area Techni­
cal College In a special game
on Rlnker-Stenatrom Field at
The Historic Sanford Memorial
Stadium starting at 7 p.m.

SATURDAY
RAIDERS 6, CARDINALS 4
C atO B srlU a 03 0 100 0
S em ln o U
000 000 X

4 0
0 8

0
3

Tester. Jordan HI. McOee IS) and
Majuto
Mario.
Thlgpm
13)
and
Oultrppr. WT _ Thlgpm (1 11 U»
Tealrr (0-11. Save _ nnr,r 3(1
CCC"
W'llnon. SCC. Oulacppe. 3U . none. IK
.S C C . Fpprrvon

SUNDAY
RAIDERS B. CARDINALS 4
C atonavU la 103 0 1 0 0
4 • 0
Sam lnola
00 3 0 1 1 a . S 0 1
Gardner. IUwtvct (3). Wllluuna (4).
Smith (41, McOee (61 and Harp. Maggto
(6). Jrnklna and Oularppc. WP . Jenktna (I II U&gt; . McOee 10 1), Save .
none. 31) . CCC. Datrta 2. 30
none.
IIR _ none. Record! _ CCC 0-3: SCC 3
10 1.

PrepsContinued from Page IB
blanked Oviedo. 2-0.
In tonight's finals, the Lake Mary and Oviedo
girls play at 6 p.m. and the Lake Mary and Lyinan boys face off at 8 p.m. Both games will be
played at Lake Brantley's Tom Storey Field.
The winner's o f tonight championship games
will be at home on Friday, while the loser’s will
travel lo Orlando to play the 6A-4 champions.
In 6A-4. Winter Park "and Dr. Phillips meet In
the boys finale and Winter Park and Boone bat­
tle in the girls title game.
Things did not go quite as well for the Winter
Spnngs boys soccer team, which lost In the 3A6 semifinals to Lake Highland. 2-0.
In other weekend prep action:
The Seminole boys and Pine Ridge girls won
the team titles at the Seminole Relays on Buddy
Law-son Memorial Track at Thomas E. Whlgham
Stadium Friday nighl.

CHAMPIONSHIP
RAMS B. BEARS 0
O ran grw ood C h rlatlan
a
4 .8
W in ter Springs
0
0 _ 0
Go*J« _ OrangewiMid G lllyder 3, CadweU, Van Dyke. "Cun­
ningham. Frrguaon} Assists _ Oranfewood 5 (llyder 3.
Hettinger 3. Van Dyke). Shota cm goal _ Orangrwuod 30: Win­
ter Spring* 7. Heeerda . Ormngrwcmd IB-3-1: Winter Spring!
13-8

TENNIS
BOYS
GREEN WAVE B, BEARS I
SINGLES
So.
Ho.
No.
Ho.
N o.

1
3
3
4
S

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O*bome (FL) defeated fturher, 8-8.
Bun (FL) defeated Wade. 8-3.
Malaquia (FL) defeated Knmenberg. 8-0.
G oto (FL) defeated Manaon. S 3
Forbra (W5) defeated Uyu. 8-4.

DOUBLES
Ho. 1 _ Ooro-Malaquia defeated Kronenberg-Pamer. 8-1.
No. 3 _ Run-Strickland defeated Coeta-Bolaega. 8-1.
R ecords _ Winter Spring! 1-3.

The Oviedo girls trimmed Seminole 4-3 In
tennis, while Winter Springs lost both matches
to Father Lopez, the girls, 7-0. and the boys. 6-

GIRLS
l io n s

4,

SINGLES

1.

And in Lacrosse, the Lyman boys Improved to
2-0 on the season with a 15-5 thumping of The
Holies School from Jacksonville.

WRESTLINO
CLASS BA-DISTRICT 3
TEAM SCORES
1. lake Mary. 185.5: 2. Oviedo. 185: 3. Lyman. 146; 4.
Like I lowed. 118.5: &amp; Lake Brantley. 77; 6 Deland.
50.5.
INDIVIDUALS
5,

105 _ Campbell (ivtrdol defeated Leaner (Lake Mary). 11-

*1 4 _ llurgcu (Lyman) defeated DaJo (DcLand). 12-1.
7 131 _ Van* flake Maryl defeated Meredith (Lake Howell).
137 _ Itoykln (Ovledoi defeated liaynea (DeLand). 1 5 -5 .
133 _ Figueroa (Lake Howell) defeated Onto (Lake Brantkyl. IB-3.
137 _ I lute lOvtedo) defeated Torre! (Lyman). 7-1.
143 _ Choniaa (Lake Mary) pinned Glenn (CMedol. 8:06.
147 _ Cnu* (Oviedo) defeated Rotate! (Lake Mary). 13-8.
&lt;vwa n S S n T * iw w C m T
101 _ Godwin (Ovfedu) pinned Stephcnaon (Lake Mary).

3 55.

31 7 _ Campbell (Lake Howell) defeated Eacafcra ILyman),
7-2
R V T _ A n a (Lake Mary) pinned S m Im (DcLand). 4:00.

CLASS BA-DISTRICT S
RAMS B. SILVER R A V E S 1
a

8 _ s

t a l a H a w a ii
I
0
I
Goa l! _ Lake Mary A ( Wymer 3. McIntosh 3): Lake Ifawdl
I (Toole) Aaalata . Lake Maty 4 (Wymer 2. HaJL
Shou an goal . Lake Mary 19; U b t Howell 7. f
Mary 19- 8; Lake Howell 15-4-1.

CLASS 3A-DISTRICT 8
HIGHLANDERS 3, BEARS 0
Lake H igh lan d P ro p
I
1
_ 3
W in ter S p rin gs
0
0
_ 0
Goals- Lake Highland 3 (Krsvttx. Auster). Aaalata _ Lake
Highland 3 (SrhwabeL Akncar). Shota on f a l . Lake )8*hU n d 34: Winter Springs 5. Records _ Lake H|#dand 15-6-3;
Winter Spnngs 1-17-1.

GIRLS
CLASS BA-DISTRICT 3
RAMS l . PATRIOTS 0
Lake M ary
1
0 . 1
■tley
C
0 . 0
Goals . Lake Mary. 1 (Cooley). Assists . Lake Maty I
(Demvrrt). Shots on
_ Lake Maty 8: lake Brantley I I ,
Iterorda . Lake Mary 34-1-2: Lake Brantley 16-7-3.

Ho.
H o.
H o.
Ho.
N o.

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3
3
4
0

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_
_
_
_

GREEN WAVE 7.
_ Camera defeated Lyons. 8-0.
_ Webber defeated Fraen. 8- 1. .
_ Johnaon
Chapman. 8-1.
_ Kuril defeated IQywtak. 8-0.
Conte defeated Daeroba. 8-0.

DOUBLES
W ebber-daytaj defeated Lyina-Frefert. 8-1.
Johnson-Kurts defeated O N g H f r C S M , 8-1.
_ Father Lope* G-O, Winter Sprtnga |.j.

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! £ ? ? • .8
Mrman. 86: A Oviedo. 74; 5 PatncU ns.
“ =a Loke Bm ntley. 57; 7. lak e M siy , 44.5; &amp; W inter
Springs. 27.5.

INDIVIDUALS
* ■ » _ Scott Oviedo. 31-7.
*■**•*•
- Smith, WenWvofe. 414).
r. lake Mary. 13-5.
U n d en t 5-10.
efe. 48-10.
I . Mvcra. Pine RtSgr, 116-10.
. * • * * * * 7 - 3*sdnofe. I a 88.73.
4 S 100 . BmOnofe. 43 88
M a p _ Semtnofe. 1:08.97.
4 * 0 0 0 , Potndana. 5:43.40.
f 00
- Wtofev Springs. 1:35.95.
4 B 3 0 0 . Semtnofe. 1:31.51.
M a tte r _ Oemtnofe. 3:42.88.
* * 4 0 0 _ Poincfena. 3:43.57.
T* £ * 1
- &gt;• Pine Ridge. 140; 2 Lake
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98; S Aetronsut. 87) A Seminole. 7 S &amp; U .
6 . Potndana. 29; 7. W inter S p r iM . 34.
in d i v i d u a l s
_ _ IkndtrsotI. Semtnofe. 3 4 .3 .
_ Cuevas. Pine Rtdge. 103-9.
* 1 * M - Alamo. Pine Ridge. 15-9.
P M _ OttehneL Semtnofe. 39-10.
-. Pina Ridge. 4-10.
_ Astronaut 13:33.62.
4 K 100 _
4 S000_

Semtnofe. 1.88.0.
82.19.
Bramtey. 10:02.91.
■ntfe, 2:02.41.
1:58.48.
_ Lake B ran tley. 4:42.91.
Brantley, 4:18.07.

CLASS 3A-DOTR1CT 6
BEARS 4.
Trinity Prop
Winter

a, SHOOT-OUT

0
1

SCO
Paga IB
Rapids, Michigan at
Raider Field.
Toth was 2-for-2 with an RBI
and Williams was 2-for-4 with
an RBI for Valencia.
Providing the offense far the
Raiders in the first

s
a

0. s
1 .4

.Lyman3-0; ftS n O -l.

Candice Hays (2-for-3 with a
double). Lake Howell's Brittany
Scott (2-for-S with a n n
■cored), Deltona's Erin Matfub
(l-for-3) and Shannon Hay (one
RBI).
the way for the
tn game two were
Porterfield Q-fcr-4 with a dou-

SANFORD _ Seminole Community College
and the Seminole County Sheriffs Depart­
ment Police Athletic League Is accepting in­
dividual and team registrations for It's spring
league for boys and girls 10-years-of-agc and
younger.
All games are played at the college on Sat­
urday momlnga.
Cost Is *50 per player or *400 per team.
Registration forms are available at most
elementary schools or fay calling PAL at 3306800. ext. 263, SCC at 326-2092. or access
the
Internet
at
H T T P: / /members, aol.com/starsbball /Index, h
tml.
On site registration at SCC on March 28
and April 4 from 10 a.m. to noon.

IB

Ho. 1 _ Ktlmater-Oaker (S) r f e
_
N o. 3 _ Peranartu-Long IO| defeated Weatbrook(I* la
R oeorda _ Seminole 2 -3.

No.
No.

Youth Basketball at SCC

Call Jim Schaefer at 330-5697 for more
Information.

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

Beyheed tennis classes
SANFORD _ Bayhead Racquet Club will be
holding beginner, intermediate, and ad­
vanced tennis classes at the following limes:
*

B e g in n e rs a n d In te rm e d ia te s _ T u e sd a y .

Thursday and Friday: 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
* Beginners and Intermediate Beginners _
Tuesday and Thursday: 3:30 p.m. to 4:30
p.m.

Baseball

DOUBLES

N o. I
N s. 3
N o. 3
N o. 4
No. 5

SANFORD _ The results from the City of
Sanford Recreation Department Polar Bear
Recreational Volleyball League for Monday.
March 2. were:
A League: Westview Baptist Church # 1 (50). Kathy's Baby Shop (4-1), Yknots (3-2).
Beer JO (2-3), Weatvlew Baptist Church 52
(1-4) and The Saints (0-5).
B League: Unknowns (4-1), Bill Ray Nissan
and Don Mealcy’a Seminole Ford (both 3-2).
C.E.S. and Sanford Church of Ood (both 2-3)
and The Blowflsh (1-4).
The standings are:
A League: Kathy's Baby Shop (23-2), Westview Baptist Church #1 (21-4), Yknots (1312). Beer :30 (11-14). C.E.S. (10-15) and The
Saints (2-23).
B League: Bill Ray Nissan (17-8), The
Blowflsh (13-12), Don Mealey’s Seminole
Ford (12-13), the Unknowns (11-14), Westview Baptist Church 82 (9-10) and Sanford
Church of Ood (8-17).

.

Lyons |OI defeated ritlmafer. 8-5
Raker (S) defeated t « 8 w 8-1.
Pemaaettl (01 defeated Brown. 8-4.
Long (01 defeated Weatbrook. 8-3.
Papatella (O) defeated Mcbeum. S-3.

LIONS 1. SILVER HAWES 0
O viedo
0
1 .1
Lake H o w ell
0
0
0
Goals _ Oviedo I (Hall). Shots on goal _ Oviedo 10; ”
Howell 10. Records .O viedo 14-3-4; Lake Howell 13-3-3.

f ig h t in g b e m d v o le b s

Recreation Volleyball

SANFORD _ The Sanford Recreation De­
partment will sponsor a softball tournament
for both men and women teams the weekend
of March 6-7-8.
Depending on the number of 'cams, the
tournament will be played on Saturday and
Sunday (If necessary) and then Friday (if
necessary).
Any Class *C* women's or men’s teams are
eligible.
Only *100 per team, and balls will be pro­
vided. Chase and Ptnehurst parks will be
used as needed and their will be excellent
awards and trophies given out.
The tournament will be sponsored by the
Sanford Recreation Department. Crown Tro­
phy and Braxton’s Sporting Ooods.
All proceeds will benefit the Youth Base­
ball and Softball programs In Sanford.

ble and an RBI) and WllHama
(l-for-4 with an RBI).
Doing the damage for SCC In
game two were Hay (2-4or-2
with one RBI). Lake Brantley*#
Mamie Bernstein (l-for-3 with
one run scored). Trad Miller
(l-for-2) and Ovtedo’a
Schwarts (l-for-3).

‘ 1 had the ball moving all night.* Burleson
said. *1 Just had everything going well tonight.*
So did the Lake Howell bate. The Hawks
started with a three-run second Inning when
Allen Montljo opened the frame with a single.
Rich Parents followed with a double and center
fielder Nick Halak launched a long home run to
put Lake Howell on top. 3-0.
■ Jimmy Bloodgood opened the third with a
■ingle, and Roberto Santana followed with an­
other. Joe Santllll banged the Silver Hawks'
second homer of the night and from that point.
It was s matter of Burleson finishing the deal.
With the score 9-0 In the fifth, Hsjak singled
and Lake Howell had all It needed to end the
on the 10-run rule.
While others tn Seminole County gst more at­
tention, Lake Howell is sneaking into the upper
echelon and. to Burleson, It cornea as no airprise.
’ Ever since last year. IVe known we'd be
something special.* Burleson sold. "We've
known It ever since the fall, but this Is the best
team I've been on my whole U/e.*
In Saturday’s district win over DcLand, all of
the scoring came tn the first Inning. The Stiver
Hawks’ scoring came on a two-run double by
Santllll and RBI singles by Cummings and Par­
ents.
Lake Howell hosts Lake Brantley tn a major
teat this Wednesday night at 7 p.m.

SATURDAY
SILVER HAWES 5. BULLDOOA 9

009 000 0 . 3 10 3
BOO 000 x _ 8 0 0

*0

A IM and llrid D n fet and Mont0o WP . Oerter. LP .
Anact. Save. none. 211 _ DrLand. Candrto. Forsythe Late
Ikwell. Santllll. 30 _ non*. HR . non*. Record! _ Ur Land 1-3.
la te Ito atl 8 - 1 . _______________

RAMS WIN WILD ONE
LAKE MARY _ Host Lake Mary rallied for three
runs in the bottom of the seventh Inning to edge
Spruce Creek, 9-8. and finish undefeated tn Its
bracket of the Ramlnole Classic at Lake Mary
High School Friday night.
The tournament was supposed to wrap up on
Saturday, but all action arms rained out.
Doing the damage offensively for the Rama (43) were Randy Lewis (3-for-4), Eric Otero (2-for3. RBI), Daniel Sanford and Jose Rosado (both
2-for-3), Josh O’Brien (2-for-4, three RBI) and
Scott Hlllnakl (double, two RBI),
Lake Mary will travel to Oviedo to take on the
Lions at Milder Field on Thursday at 7 p.m.

RAMS S. HAWES •
0 0 0 9 0 0 0 _ 8 11 I
0 0 0 4 0 0 9 _ • 14 •
Who* and Strickland. Tmtdn. Prtton M . Wert W) and
Wert 11-01. LP .W h ile . f e x . n o n . I B . Late
3B _ none. HR _ none. Rt t m d ! _ la te Mary
Maty.
4-3.

Banquet------will con­
tinue the tradition we started
here. This was the hardest de­
cision IVe ever had to make.*
Bieri was lauded by several
of hla players after his speech
for the contribution he made to
the program.
The Lions finished with a 227 record and a loss to Lyman
In the district semi-finals. He
lost two players who were
probable starters this season
but still had sophomore Mary
Lou Johnston who led Central
Florida in aaalata as a fresh­
man and scoring as a sopho­
more. He also
wtth dependable Junior Kelly
Brock, defensive star Shakdra
Hunt,
rebounder
WiinMnn
Thomas and Katie McCown,
the only player to be on each
of Bieri's four Oviedo teams.
Oviedo started alowty this
several playparUdpatlng tn
foil sports, but the team Im­
proved steadily and were one of
the hottest teams In Central
Florida as the season wore
down. Only a blowout home
loss to Lake Mary marred the
last half of the season as they
hung tn every night but.

against a hungry Lyman team
in the districts. Bieri walked off
the court for the final time af­
ter a big loss.

All season. Hunt eschewed
scoring to play strong defense,
emerging as one of the best in
Central Florida.

Still, there were some posi­
tives to be gained from the
season.

"She had her ups and downs
but HI spend the test of my life
telling other kids about her.*
Bieri said. "Ill always use her
as an example.*

As Bieri Introduced hla playera before announcing his re­
tirement, he gave each of them
a pin and their name and
number board
which
was
posted In the Oviedo gymna­
sium throughout the season.
Thomas won the Most Im­
proved Player Award. AH sea­
son long, she never made the
headlines, but was one of the
beat rebounders in the county
and was one of the Lions;
steadiest players, rating as one
of the top 90 rebounders In the
*8be really improved and
worked hard all summer,’ Bieri
Most Improved Player
Around went to Brock.

All-

N*She came on at the end of
the season and gave us all the
potential we knew she had *
Bieri aakL *She also really
came around as a person.*
Beat defense went to Hunt.

Johnston’s
achievements
spoke for themselves. Start
wtth 10 school records and the
still has two years to go.
Bieri then announced hla re­
tirement.
*! have coached my last girls
high school basketball game,*
he announced. T h e game has
given me great rewards and I
spend every day thinking about
the kids spend this time with,*
Earlier In the evening, the
freshmen and Junior varsity
teams received similar honors.
Kerri Wilson just concluded her
rookie year as freshmen coach
and gave awards to Becqa
Wilkins, Brittany Rose and
Jordan Teague.
Junior varsity coach Brian
Wilson honored his 19-4 team
with awards for Erin Hanas.
Nicole Broom, Cathy Ounnis
and Christy Hyatt

Our coverage has been wide spread, but we want to make it better
SANFO R D _ How's It going?
For those o f you that k n ow us, you've
probably noticed a few changes In the paper
today.
For those of you that don't know us, o r
have heard o f us and haven't been able to
find the paper, we're the old Stutford H erald
and the new Seminole Herald.
Over the past year o r so. we've been out to
dozens o f gam es at each o f the seven schools
that play a full slate o f va n ity sport*. In a d ­
dition to Croom a Academ y which started
playing basketball this season.
We've been there for all o f the excitement

Igxtrw Point*...

Jeff
Berllnlcke
that com e* with Seminole County athletics.
That includes state championships, cover*

age on alm ost everyone w h o h a s m ade a n
Impact on the county sports scene, a n d Just
; every Utile league soccer, baseball and
whatever else the county h a s h ad to offer.
Between Sports Editor D ean Smith, my*
e m e r and a host o f hard*
____ Kellie W ern
w orking stringers, we've been there for It all.
That
b a ll c h a
the Lake
■htp
in

.

_
Lakeland

There w a s the Oviedo football upset o f

state power D r. ’ Phillips, the undefeated
Seminole girls* volleyball team last season,
the Lake M ary girls soccer team w h en It
reached n u m ber one In the state a few
weeks ago. an d Oviedo's m arch to the state
finals last year In boys basketball.
In the past year, all o f u s have h ad the
chance to Interview the beat high school
•porta h as to offer, giving u s a chance to
•h o w the players off the A d d a s well a s on
the field. A list o f the ktda we've featured can
go on forever. Som e o f them Include Lake

�Jeff-

Legal Notices

CoDtloaed from Page 3B
M ary's M ary Leah Sutton, Lauren Bradley,
Brian Pinckney and Jon Scptor.
At Oviedo, we've profiled Ben Knapp, M a ry
L «u Johnston; at Lyman, there w a s D an n y
BogcaJIs, M ark Lewis; at W inter Springs,
W inston Jam es and Brian Baker; at Lake
Brantley, G inger Sclllck and Robbie Sltz; at
Lake Howell, Reggie Knhn and Nikki Read; at
Seminole, Steve Brow n and C hris Louw sm a.
That's only the Up o f Uie Iceberg as there
Iravc been dozens more that have made tiny
Seminole County one of the best In the state
when It comes to sports.
The biggest problem w a s that It w a s kind
of tough to find the paper unless you lived
In Sanford or Lake Mary.
All Umt's changed.
Now U should be a lot easier to track us
dow n as wc continue to track you down.
But. here's the pitch.
W c need help from the folks over In Longwood, W inter Springs, Oviedo and everyone
else who we m ay not have gotten with In the
past. W c want to make ou r coverage o f tire
Oviedo recreation department as strong as
we've covered Sanford In the past. That goes
for everyone. W e ll get coverage o f the little
leagues, adult leagues and anything per­
taining to the sports world If we can have
that help.
That also Includes golf and tennis cover­
age. The Herald w ants to hear from all o f
the county golf and tennis clubs and w e ll be
happy to come on out and cover yo u r to u r­
nam ents and publicize your fundraisers.
Just call us at any Umfe at 322-2011 with
anything you need publicized and w e ll do
the best we can. Also, coaches, please call
your scores In between 8 • 10:30 p.m. so wc
can write about the gam es wc can't get to.
Obviously, wc can't get to every gam e
every night, but we've been offering the best
coverage of Seminole C ounty sports and wc
want to be even better.

Last Second Shot: This

is the part
o f the column where I usually say
whatever Is on my mind at that particu­
lar moment. Usually tt makes no s e n s e
or Just riles everybody up. Hopefully,
you won't be a victim.

. Legal Notlcss
■ones
O f FIC TITIO U S SAMS
Nolle* M hereby given mat «r*
M engaged In 6u m * M *1 M l
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Island
Circt*.
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Florid*
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th* Fictitious Nam* ol C O M P U TS B
C O M FS TSN C V
register M id namo with Mi*
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ol
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FictMlow* Noma gtatulaa. ToWit; S od ion M I .M . Florida
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M T M t S T TO FIRST
TSNNCISSI SANK.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION,

Nones
NOTICE IS H ER IR T OMEN
pureuant to a Final Judgment at
Mortgage F tree lasers dated
February 10th. 10*0. and
entered m Caa* NO. tr-S M S CA et Mm Circuit Court *f the
EIGHTEENTH Judicial Circuit m
and Isr SEMINOLE County,
Florida whoram FT MORTGAGE
COMPANIES 07R /AflR&gt;*OR T.,
O A O t SERVICES D/R/A FIRST
TENNESSEE MORTGAGE COM­
PANY. INC SUCCESSOR IN
INTEREST TO FIRST TE N ­
NESSEE SANK. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION lo Mm PtOMtlfT
Mid MARY J MCNUTT. R0SSRT
D MCNUTT, BARNETT SANK.
N A SUCCESSOR SV MERGER
TO SANNCTT SANK OF CEN ­
TRAL FLORIDA, N A , TENANT
I t N/K/A DON CATALANO or*
th* Defendant*. I wM tab to tho
each at th* WEST FRONT
DOOR OF THE SEMINOLE
COUNTY COURTHOUSE; SAN­
TORO. r LORI DA at tt:00 am .,
an Mm SMt day of April, ISSS.
ty oa ool forth m **M Final
LOT T l, AMBERWOOO. UNIT
TWO. ACCORDING TO THE
FLAT THEREOF AS RECOROEO
M P U T BOOK IS. FAGS IT .
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
WITNESS M T HAND and th*
oaal ot MU* Court an February
10th, ISSS.
Clark of Mm Circuit Court
by: Dorothy W. Motion
Echevarria. McCall*. Rrymer.
Barrett 4 FrappMr
Pool Office Baa 1410
Tampa. FL 11*01
f l 7105110

NOTtei
In accordance with M
American* OMabSHN* Act, p*
• *p*cl*l l

proc—ding ■!
(T)
M
notice. Tolaphono; 407-1114110 oat. 4117; 1-S00-MS-S7T1
(TDD) or 1-S0O- S4S-S770 M : vto
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rSFw
n H n p ip ■■fiw *
Publiah: March 1, I t , IM S
OSO-IO

I0 TN

Si * 7 -17t*-C A 1*-A
UNION PLANTERS
NATIONAL RANK.
TO LSAOSR FEDERAL
SANK FOR SAVINGS
PLAINTIFF
VS.
MICMASL GRANT;
UNKNOWN BPOUSI OF
MICHASL GRANT; J J L
IVEY AMO COMPANY)

TO CNSOfTHMFT OF
ALAFAYA WOODS
HOMCOWNER'S
ASSOCIATION. INC.;
S IM W O lf COUNTY,

FLORIDA; JOHN DOE
AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION .
DEFENDANT |S|
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pgrcwonl to j MSuwatwy JWnM
NSrawySOMi. ISSS. entered ta
Chrif Caao No. * 7 -im -C A 1 4 -A
•I MW Ctreub Court ol Mw 1STM

Ml

County,

LOT S I. ALAFAVA WOODS.
F N A S I VIII. ACCOROINO TO
THE FLAT THEREOF RECORD­
ED IN FLAT BOOK 14. FAOE
St. PUSLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Dated thia 14 th day ol
February. I SSI.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYAMKE MORSE
Clark ot tho Circuit Court
By Dorothy W. Bolton
Deputy Clerk
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J. STERN, FA.
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI S. UnhroraMy Drive
Suita S00
Plantation, FL 11114
(SS4) 731*000
■7-11*74
In accordant* with Mia
American with DtaabUMa* A d .
Ing * apodal accommodation lo
porttcipd* In Mil* proceeding
thouId contact tho Clark ot tho
Circuit Court ot Mm SEMINOLE
County Courthouse ol 407-1774110, not later Mian tavan day*
prior to tho proceeding ft hear­
ing unpaired, 1-*00-*IB-STTI
(TDD| or t-tOO-SIS-STTO. via
Publiah: March 1, 10. IM S
DEO-11

N once o f
APPLICATION FOR TAR ORSO
NOTICE IS HCRtSV OIVEN,
mat FUNS AS CUSTOOIAN FOR
CASi. IN C . Mm holder #1 the
follrwmg certiticate(t| ho* Mad
•aid cortdcotof*l for a la* deed
to be taauod thereon. Tho earUhcoto number!*) and y**r(a) of
Nauanco. the description el Mm
property, and Mm namet*) m
which it waa ******** ta/ar* * .
Certmcet* No: SOS
Veer d

tim ianc*: 1* * •

Oe*cnptlon ot Property:
LEO LOT 10 BLR 11 TR S
TOWN OF SANFORO PS 1 PO
SO.
Name* In which ****** ad,
Jam** E. Crew* AS *t »aid
property being in the County ot
g«mlnol». Stela ol Florid*
Unlee* *uch c*nihc*l*&lt;*l *h*K
k* r*d**m*d According la law.
the property deecrlhod m ouch
c*rtihe»tet»l wM bo **M to Mm
khkjmSl^mmUft
* ^
**1 S
eevi *
Ml ik
EStM
well
Ivulll
door,
Sominolo
County
Courthowoo, Sanford, Florid*,
on Mm IN h day ot Aprs. IS M .
at 11.-S0 am .
Payment of Solo too, appbcaM* datument«ry ttamp la***
M be paid by Mm auccaaaful
j-dder at the aai*. FuM paymant
of en amount ogual la Mm high*«t bid t* due within M hour*
Mm* of Mm

MART J MCNUTT, ot OL

Individual or

Florida. I will *•« lo Mm high*it
and boat btddor lor e**h AT
THC FRONT DOOR ol Mm V m i’
N O IE
County
Courttiova*
local*d at 101 N. PARK AVENUE
In SANFORD, FloOda. at 11:00
a.m. on tlM H a t day of March.
1SSS th« lodowlng d*acrlb*d
property a* **t forth In a*Id
Summary Final Judgment, to-

guaranteed
UMirumant.
pay*hW to Mm Clark of
th# CUcuN Court.
Oeted thi* n t h day of
February. 1SSS.
MARYANNS MORSE
CLERK OF THC
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMMtOU COUNTY,
FLORIDA

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Plalntlffl*),
IN T N I C IR C UIT CO URT
OF THS SIGHTS SNTM
JUDICIAL C IR C UIT
IN ARB FOR
SSNIHO LS COUNTY,
CIVIL ACTION
CASS NO. ST-1SSS CA
DIVISION 14R
FIRST UNION NATIONAL
BANK.
Plaint tlf(i).

VC.
MICHAEL J STROUP. 0t al.
Defendant)*).
NOTICS
OF FORSCLORURR SALS
NOTICE IS MEREST GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ot
Mortgage Foraclotur* dated
February 11th. m s , and
antarad In Caaa NO. S7-1M I
CA ot th* Circuit Court of tho
EIGHTEENTH Judicial Circuit In
and for SEMINOLE County,
Florida wherein FIRST UNION
NATIONAL RANK N th* Plaintiff
and MICHAEL J STROUP;
SUSAN J STROUP; FIRST
UNION NATIONAL BANK F/K/A
FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK
OF FL0RI0A; and TENANT 41,
N/K/A JOHN KNOWLES era Ml*
I will **u ta the
baat bidder far
caah at th* WEST FRONT
DOOR OF THE SEMINOLE
COUNTY COURTHOUSE; SAN­
FORO. FLORIDA at TlrOO am .,
on tho tith day of MARCH.
11**. the following described
property aa eat forth In taid
Final Judgment;
LOT M , TIMBER RIDGE AT
SARAl
POINT,
UNIT
I.
ACCOROINO T O THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT ROOK 14, PAGES 44, 41
AND 4S. OF THE PUBLIC
RECOROS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA, TOOETHSR
WITH A PART OF TRACT ‘ I*.
SARAL POINT SECOND REVI­
SION. AS RSCOROCO M PLAT
ROOK tf, PAGES S7, M AND SB
OF THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, MORE
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS
FOLLOWS: BEGIN AT THE
SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT
IS ;
THENCE
NORTH
17
DEGREES t f *1EAST
ALONG THE SOUTH LINE
THEREOF FOR M S 4 FEET TO
THE S O U TH E M T CORNER OF
LOT I t ; THENCE SO UTH 01
DEGREES M 01* WEST FOR
10.11 F tET; THENCE SOUTH ST
DEGREES 1fit * W IS T ALONG
A LINE 10.M FEET SOUTH OF
AND PARALLEL WITH THE
SOUTH U N I OF LOT M FOR
M M FEET TO THE EAST U N I
OF LOT 14; THENCE NORTH St
D E Q R IIS 4S*M* W IS T ALONO
SAID EAST LINE FOR tS .M
FEET T O THE POINT OF M 0 M -

SomMotB Herald. Sanford, Florida - Tuesday, March 3,1008 • 3 *

Legal Notice!
v*.
LOUVILLE H
KIMBALL, ot al.
Defendant)*).
NOTICS
OF F O R IC LO S U R t SALS
NOTICE IS HERESY OIVEN
purtuam ta a Final Judgment et
Mart gag* Foratloaure dated
February 11th, I N I , and
antarad In Caa* NO. 17-444 of
th* Circuit Court of th* EIGH­
TEENTH Judicial Circuit In and
lor SEMINOLE County. Florida
wherein M ILL ON M ORTGAOI
COMPANY SUCCESSOR SY
MEROER TO METMOR FINAN­
CIAL, INC. I* MM Plaintiff and
LOUVILLE H KIMBALL; BREN­
DA L KIMBALL; DAIL O ’CON­
NELL are th* Defendant*. I win
**H to the hlghaet and boot bid­
der tor caah at Mm Waal front
door of th* Semlnola County
Courthouao. Sanford, Florida at
11.DO am ., on the 1*th day of
MARCH. ISSB. the following
doacrlbod property a* eel forth
m u w l Final Judgment:
LOT t t . BLOCK 11. TOWN BITE
OF
NORTH
CHULUOTA,
ACCORDING TO TH E FLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROEO IN
FLAT BOOK 1. FAOE M . PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
WITH E l l MY HAND and Mm
aval of Mil* Court on February
14th, IB M .

ISEAU

Maryann* Mara*
Clark at th* Circuit Court
Sy: Jana E. Jaaawtc
Deputy Clerk
Echevarria, McCall*. Raymar,
Barrett t FrappMr
Pott Offtea So* 1410
Tempo. FL JM01
F t7031407
N OTICS
In accordance with tho
American* Dtaabsnioa A d , parmodation to particlpata In MU*
proceeding ohould cent act the
Individual or agency tending
nolle* not later than to von (7)
day* prier t* Mm praaaadlng at

Legal Notices
IN TH S C IR C U IT CO URT
OF T H I 1BTM JUD ICIAL
C IR C U IT IN AND FOR
BBMINOLS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CABS NO. S T -S S I CA 14
NATIONSBANC
MORTGAGE CORPORATION,
Plaintiff.
VS.
DEBRA A, ORAMAS, at a l.
Defendant!*),
N O TICS OP B A L I
NOTICE IB HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to an Order or Final
Judgment
Scheduling
Fortelonura Bala antarad on
February 14th, I t t S In Mil* caa*
now ponding in said Court, th*
ttyi* of which la Indicated

Legal Notices
•N T H I C IR C U IT CO URT
OF T H I C IO H T tlN T H
JUD ICIAL CIRCUIT
OF TH S STATS
OF FLORIDA,
IN AND FOR
SEMIN OLD CO UN TY
CIY1L DIVISION
CASS NO. S 7 -S 4 M -C A 1 4 -S
INDUSTRY MORTGAGE
COMPANY. L.P,
Plaintiff.
va.
ANGEL OTERO AND
JUDITH OTERO. HIS WIFE;
HOUSEHOLO FIHAHCE
CORPORATION. Ill,
Defendant*.
N O TICS OF SALF.
S j ewB Lm at L a Cv- ——— *- - i . . —— arM.md
^ewFv'Wew *M' nspvwwjy g-w
aPaii inai*
pursuant to a Final Summary
Judgment
of
Forodoauro
antarad In th* abova-atytad
cause, m Mm Circuit Court of
Sominolo County, Florid*. I will
tall th* proparty situate In
Samlnol*
County,
Florida,
deicrlbid m :
LOT SB, ALAFAYA WOODS
PHASE XXI S. ACCOROINO TO
THE PLAT THEREOF RECORD­
ED HI PLAT BOOK 4 t, PAOES
45 THROUGH SB, OF THE PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
CDUNTV, FLORIDA.
A/K/A 1010 BLUEJACK OAK
DRIVE.
OVIEDO,
FLORIDA
37745.
at pubbe tala, la th* highest
and beat bidder, ter cash, AT
THE WEST FRONT DOOR SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY COURTHOUSE.
SANFORO. FLORIDA, at 11:00
A .M , an th* 10th day ef
MARCH, tttS .
MAHVAHHS MORSE
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
SV Jana E. Jaaawtc
Deputy Clarti
Law Office* ot
Dental C. Centuogra
0001 North Anwanta Avenue
Tampa FL 11*04-1041
Publiah:

February

14,

and

Legal Notices
N O T IO I
OF F IC TITIO U S NAME
Nolle* la hereby given that I
■m engaged In bu*m**a at 103
Eaatwtnd C l , Sanford. Florid*
1X771,
Samlnol*
County,
Florida, under th* Fictitious
Kamo of M IC H A R LA N O IL O
MARKRTS. and that I Intend to
register said namo with th*
Division
ot
Corporation*.
Teltshsasa*. Florida. m accordene* with th# provision* of th#
FtctRloua Mam* Statute*. To­
w n : Section 845.00. Florida
ttatuta* 10*1.
Sharon Sanderson
Publiah: March 1, 14*1
DEO-11
IN TH S C IR C U IT CO U N T
OF TMR SIDHTRBNTH
JU D IC IAL C IR C U IT
SSMINOLR CO UN TY,
FLORIDA
CASS NO.i § f-B S 0 * -C A -1 4 -A
MICHAEL LESSARD, *1 a l.
Plaintiff*.
WILLIAM QOULD, at a l.

NOTICS OF ACTION
TO: ROSALYN THOMAS
*/k/a ROSALYN C. THOMAS
INRYCO, INC.
n/k/a I R CONSTRUCTION
PRODUCTS COMPANY, INC.
YOU ARB HEREBY NOTIFIED
that a Complaint ha* been filed
agalnat you In the Circuit Court,
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit, In
end for Seminal* County.
Florida, and you era required to
ear** a copy of your written
detente*. H any, ta H upon
H. Morrison, Eequtre,
Plaintiff's attorney,
whoa*
la 7100 S. Highway 17t l , Fern Park, Florida 11710 en
or before Th* 17th day ot
March, It**, and tu* Mm origi­
nal wHh Mm Clerk of MU* Court,
before service an

0.1

DEN-114

PR* Rem*or BT-1S1S-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
Lai* Ruth Karan

default wM be entered egatnrt
you far Mm rebel demanded m
d a t e d on tmo toot day at
FEBRUARY, ISOS.
MARYANNS MORSE
Clark ef MM Court

Aa Deputy Clerk
PuMMh: February 17, 14, and
March 1,10. t»tS
DEN-177

WfTNISS MV HAND
aaal ot MU* Court on
tSMi. IM S .
(SEAL)
. Clerk of Mm Circuit Court
by: Jane t . JaaewM
Deputy CNrk
CctMvarrl*. McCabe,
SarraW S FrappMr
'’not OffIC* So* S4IS
empa. FL SM01
*787144#
February 14,
1. IS M
PEN-14S

H N II
PWntW.

�4B ■ Seminole Herald. Sanford. Florida - Tuesday. March 3. 1996

Legal Notices

Legal Notices
IN TH* CIRCUIT COURT
O r THE EIG H TEEN TH
JU D IC IAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEM INOLE.COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 87-1823-CA
DIVISION 14-E
FIRST UNION NATIONAL
BANK F/K/A FIRST UNION
NATIONAL b a n k o f
NORTH CAROLINA
SUCCESSOR BV MERGER
TO FIRST UNION
n a t io n a l b a n k

OF GEORGIA.
pijifHintti.
os
DON H
HIGHLANDER. JR , It a'.
Defendantt!)
NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purtuAnt lo l Final Judgment cl
Mortgage Foreclosure dAt#d
FebruAry 11th. 1*96, And
*nl*&lt;*q In C afa NO 97-1825CA o» IK# Citeut Court ol lh#
EIGHTEENTH jv d O A l Circuit in
And lo&gt; SEMINOLE County,
Florida o lu itin FIRST UNION
NATIONAL BANK F/K/A FIRST
UNION NATIONAL BANK OF
NORTH CAROLINA SUC C ES­
SOR BY MERGER TO FIRST
UNION NATIONAL BANK OF
GEORGIA i* th# Pliintifl And
OON H HIGHLANDER, JR Arc
tK# D*tAndAntm. I will AAll I d in a
n-ghAtl And bA*l b.ddAr lor
CAtN At th# WEST FRONT
DOOR OF T h e SEMINOLE
COUNTY COURTHOUSE. SAN­
FORD. F l o r id a ai tt:oo A m .
on tN# 19fh dAy of Match , 1H I ,
in# lonon-ng described proper ty a i s#t fortn m iAid FinAl
Judgm#ni
LOT St. WEMBLEY PARK.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROEO IN
PLAT BOOK AS, PAGES CO
THROUGH tfl, INCLUSIVE, OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
WITNESS MV HAND And tb«
•aai of th'A Court on February
i tin, 199*
(SEAL)
M Ary Ann# Mors*
Clark of in# Circuit Court
By - « ia E Jisswrc
Deputy Clerk
Echevxti*. Mc C aiIa . R*ymw,
Bs-ren t FrAPpror
Pott OfliCA Bo&gt; SAtO
Tampa. FL 13601
FtTOtAUS
Rubiiin
FibtuAiy 2A, And
Match 3. 1998
DIN-245

NOTICE OF
APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
IHa I FUNS AS CUSTODIAN FOR
PRIMECO. INC . IN* HoldAf ol
in# following certificatef*) Ha i
Med laid c*rtific4t#!*) for A IAA
deed to b« lAtuod thereon THa
carlitiCAla
numbarfil
and
yAAf(l)
Ol
lAAUAnCA.
Iha
datcripiion ol in# property and
in# name!*) in which it wa •
attested lA/ara at follow*
Cariilicaia No 21*4
Ya AI Ol lAAUAnCA I t t t
Oeacriplion ol Property
LEO LOTS 7 I A t A 1/2 OF
VACO ALLEY ADJ ON S A S 1/2
OF VACD ST ON N DLK t
GENEVA PB 2 PG 12
N arma hi which ikseated
Gregory L La* AH At A*Id prep*

*

UnlAFt (UCh C#rtrfica1*(s) Ahall
be radaeniAd according to law.
Iha property described in much
certificate!*) will be mold to Iha
higheit bidder at the was I front
door
Seminole
County
Courtnouie. Senlord. Florida,
on me 23rd day ol March, ISSS.
a ll 1 00 a m
Paymant ol Sal# loo. applica­
ble documentary stamp taka*
and recording leea are rsQurrsd
to be paid by the successful
bidder at the tala Full payment
ot an amount equal M Iha highasl bid la dut withm 2A hour*
allar tha advertised time ol the
eale All payment# Ahatl be caah
or guarantaed inalrunsant,
mad# payable to the Clerk ol
in* Circuit Court
Dated thi» Ath day ol Fabntary,
ISSS
I Baal)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
by UichaHo L. Silva
Deputy Clerk
Publith February 2A. S March
3 10. IF. ISSS
DEN-tO

NOTICB OP
APPLICATION PON TAX D U O
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN,
that FUNS AS CUSTODIAN FOR
PRIMECO, INC., the holder of
the following cartlftc*»#(*) haa
bled M W certificate!*) lor a las
dead lo be Issued thereon. The
certificate
numberft)
and
yearlal
of
leeudnee,
the
description ol tt&gt;A property, end
the nsms(s) In which N wsa
easeseed le/ara aa foilem:
Ctrl ifreals No: STSS
Yaat of taausnco: IM S
Deecnption of Property:
LEO SEC IS TWP I I S ROE S1E
W STS FT OF S 1SS FT OF N
SSS.T FT OR I VA OF NW 1/4
OF NW t/4 a S ISO FT OF N
220.7 FT OF E 1F0 FT OF W STS
FT OF E 3/4 OF NW 1/4 OF NW
1/4.
Nsmea In which lle e e tld : Ota
Foivrortfl AM of sold property
being in the County Ol
Seminole, State of Florida.
Unieaa auch carlifKataM then
be redeemed according to low,
the property described In auch
certificate!*) will be sold to the
lug hex bidder st the weal front
door.
5 am male
County
Courthouse, Sanford, Florida,
on tha tth day of Aprs. IS M . at
11 00 am .
Payment of Sale fee, applica­
ble documentary stamp taaaa
and facordktg last are required
to bo paid by tha successful
bidder at tha sals. Full payment
of an amount equal to the highaat bid la due within 24 hour*
after the advertread time of the
sale. Ait paymant* aha* be cash
or guarantaed
Instrument,
mads payable to the Clerk ol
the Circuit Court.
Dated ttue I Tth day of
February. IS M
(Seal)
MARYANNE MONSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by: Michelle L Silva
Deidutv Ctafc
Publish February 14, March ) ,
10. IF. IS M
OCN-223

IN THE C IR C UIT COURT
OF 1HE EIG H TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
S E M IN O LI. COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO 9T-1961-CA
DIVISION 14-E
MELLON MORTGAGE
COMPANY,
Plaint ilf(a),
v*
SHARON G
SANDERSON, at SI.
Defendant)*),
NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ol
Mortgage Forecloture deled
February IJIh. t t t t . and
entered In Cate NO. 97-1961*
CA of Iha Circuit Court o' the
EIGHTEENTH Judicial Circuit Ml
and tor SEMINOLE County.
Florida
wnerem
MELLON
MORTGAGE COMPANY la the
Plaintiff
and
SHARON
G
SANOERSON
and
THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
SHARON O SANOERSON K/X/A
RICH SANDERSON Are the
Defendant*. I will aell to tha
highest and best bidder for
cash al the WEST FRONT
DOOR OF THE SEMINOLE
COUNTY COURTHOUSE, SANFORO, FLORIOA al lt:00 am .,
on tha I9IH day ot March, I99S.
the following deecr bed proper­
ty aa met lorth m aa d Fmai
Judgment.
LOT 9. BLOCK B. LAKE OR1ENTA HILLS UNIT t. ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECOROEO IN PLAT BOOK 1*.
PAGE 71. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
WITNESS MV HAND and tha
teal ot thi* Court on February
ttth. ISSS
(SEAL)
Maryanne Morse
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Jane E. Jatewic
Deputy Clerk
Echevarria. McCalta, Raymat.
Barrett t Frappw
Post Offic* Bo* 3410
Tampa. FL 13901
F97094409
Publish: February 24, and
March 3. I99S
DEN 244
NOTICK OF
APPLICATION FOR TAX O C iO
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN.
that F U N ! AS CUSTODIAN FOR
HOLCO. INC., tha holder of tha
following certificatafi) haa Med
said cenificatefa) lor a &lt;a« dead
lo be it sued thereon. The cer­
tificate number!*) and yaar(t) ol
mauanca. tha description of Iha
property, and Ihe nama(t) in
which it was attested it/ere at
follow*:
Certificate No: 2909
Tear of issuance 1995
Description ol Property:
LEO LOTS 3 * 4 BlK J SPRINO
VALLEY FARMS SEC S PB IS
PG SO AND 22-21-7S-300-002C0000 BEO NLT MOST COR LOT
3 BLK J SPRINO VALLEY
FARMS SEC • RUN N 27 OEO 27
MIN S SEC E 104 95 FT N 32
OEO 3 MIN 47 (E C E I M .l t FT
S 52 DEO 9 MIN 52 SEC E 109.9
FT N 40 DEO 39 MIN 39 SEC E
TO PT W OF MOST NLY COR
LOT 8 BLK J E TO MOST NLY
COR S 52 DEO 39 MIN 44 SEC
W 273 17 FT S 17 DEG 7 MIN 29
SEC W 100 FT t 94 OEO 9 MIN
M iK W tIA in k ttM O tl
sets*-ST 9*0 m SO,7k FT VO
BEO.
Names m which assessed
Carpi B. Lawless, Trust*#. All of
said properly being In the
County ol Seminole, Slate ol
Florida.
Unless such certificate!*) (hall
be redeemed according to law.
the proparty described m Such
cenificeieia) win be »«4d to the
highest bidder at the w*M front
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouee, Sanford, Florid*,
on the tth day ol April, ISSS. at
1100 a m
Paymant of Bate tea, applica­
ble documentary stamp lasts
tnd recording lea* are required
to be paid by tha successful
bidder at the kale. Full payment
of an amount equal lo the nipheet bkl to duo within 24 hour*
after the edvwrUeed Um* of the
tele. All payments shell be caoh
or guaranteed
Instrument,
made payable to the Clark of
the Circuit Court.
Dated this 17th day of
February, ISSS.
(Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLI COUNTY,
FLORIDA
by: Michalt* L. Silva
Deputy dark
Pubbah. February &gt;4, March 3,
10. IT , 1996
DEN-227

NO TICE OF
APPLICATION FOR TAX OCXS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that FUNB AS CUETOOIAN FOR
HOLCO. INC., the holder of the
following centficatafaf ha* Med
said certMcataft) lor a tea deed
to bo Moved thereon. The cer­
tificate number(s) and yoarfs) of
Issuance, tha deecnption el the
property, and the name/*) In
which N was aetsattd le/ere aa
follows:
Certificate No: 10
Year of Issuance: 1996
Description of Property:
LEO EEC 14 TWP 19S ROE 291
BEO 2077 FT W • 740 FT N OF
•E COR OF QOVT LOT 1 RUN W
299 FT N 740 FT I 299 FT i 740
FT TO BEO.
Name* In svMch aa«sa«ad:
Kathryn L. Downer. AX of said
property being in the County of
Seminole. Blau of Florida.
Unieea ouch certificated) shall
be redeemed according to low,
tha property described In auch
cartMlcatafs) wta be sold la the
highest bidder at tha ereet front
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse, Sanlard, Florida,
on the 9th day of Aprs. 1999. «
11:00 a Jit.
Payment ot Cota fas, applica­
ble documentary stamp takes
and recording foe* ora required
to bo paid by the successful
bidder of th* sale. FuE payment
of on amount equal to the high­
est bid It duo artthin 14 hours
after ill* advertised time of Iha
sal*. All payments aha* be caah
or guarantaed
instrument,
made payable to th* Clark of
the Circuit Court.
Dated this 17th day of
February. 1999
(leal)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF T H I
CIRCUIT COURT '
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
by: Mich*lie L. Suva
Deputy Clerk
Publish: February 14, March 8,
10. and IT . 1888
DEN-121

Legai Notices
NOTICE
OF VEHICLE AUCTION
1993 Chav Pickup
Vint 1GCEK14KTP2149950
Auction writ be held on 3/16/96
al 2 pm at Trt County Towing,
1155 Bella Ava., Winter Spring.
FL 32706
Publish: March 3. 1996
OEO-4
NOTICE OF
APPLICATION FOR TAX DECO
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
that FUNB AS CUSTOOIAN FOR
PRIMECO INC the holder ol
iha following cerfifrcaleft) has
filed said certificate!*! for a fat
deed lo tie issued thereon The
cerfitlcete
mjmber(t)
and
yeait*)
ot
issuance.
the
description of the property and
1h# name!*) In which It was
assessed rs/ere as follows
Certificate No 33*1
Year ot Issuance 1995
Description ot Property
LEG S 62 FT OF LOT 76 . N 19
FT OF LOT 79 ENGLISH
WOODS PB 15 PG 91
Nerrve* in which assessed
Larry M Butferheld Cynthia C
Butterfield AW erf ve-d property
being In Ihe County ol
Seminole Stele ot Flood*
Unless such certifhstars) shell
be redeemed aii-.iiOng to lew
the propeity desc-bed in such
certitrcetersl vnk be soil to the
highest Ndder st m# west front
door
Seminole
County
Courthouse Sanford Florida
on the 6 day of April 1996 el
11 00 r n
Payment ot Sale Fee applica­
ble documentary stamp laaes
and recording feet are required
lo tw paid by Ihe successful
Ndder at the sal* Tull payment
ol *n amount equal to the high­
est bid re due withm 24 hours
after the advertised time ot the
sal# All payments shell be cash
or
guaranteed
instrument,
made payable to th# Clerk ot
th* Crtcud Court
Oeted this 16th day of
February 1996
&lt;8eel)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY
FLORIDA
by Shirley C Merger!
Deputy Clerk
Publish February 24 March 3.
tO A 17. 1996
DEN-210

NOTICE OF
APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that FUNB AS CUSTODIAN FOR
CAII. INC . tha holdai ol the
following cettitrcalefs) ha* tiled
and c*rtibcale(s) lot a 1st deed
to be issued Ihereon Th# cetttficite Humberts) and y*ar|t) ol
issuance, th* description ot |h*
property and tha name(t) m
which it was attested it/ar* st
toflows
Certificate No 2179
Year of Issuance 1995
Description ol Propeity
LEO LOT 1 LAKE HARNEY
MANOR PO * PQ 76
Names In which attested
John E Lasts Eloite V Leet*
All ol said properly being in th*
County of Seminole. State ol
Florida
Unless such certificate!*) shall
be redeemed according to law.
Iha property described in such
cert dice left) will b* told lo Ihe
feghetl bidder al the weal tronl
Seminole
County
Bosh.
Courthouse, Sanford. Florida,
on iha 9 day of April. 1996. al
11 00 a m
Payment ot Sale tea, appbeeMe documentary stamp laaet
and recording lees are required
to be paid by the successful
Ndder a I tha sale Full payment
ol an amount equal lo the high­
est bid Is due within 24 hours
after the advertised time of Ihe
sale All payments shall be cash
or guaranteed
instrument,
made payable to the Clerk ol
the Circuit Court
Dated this tllh day of
February. 1999
(Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
by Sturtay C Hergart
Deputy Clerk
Publith February 24. March 1.
10. E 17. ISSS
DEN-209
IN T H t CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E BIOMTBBRTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OP TUB
S T A T I OP FLORIOA,
IN ARO FOR
BBMINOLS CO UNTY
CIVIL ACTIO N
Case Mel S9-10A1-CA-S4
Dtvialam W
T H I BANK OF
HEW YORK, AS
TRUSTEE UNOCR THE
POOLINO AND
BERVfCINO AGREEMENT
DATED AS OF JULY
31,1894. AERIES 1994-C.
Plaintiff,
-Y9TOMMIE L. CAMPBELL.
A/K/A TOMMIE L.
CAMPBELL, JR. and
ROBIN LYTfN CAMPBELL.
Defendants.
SB COMB AMENDED
NO TICE OP BALE
Notlea I* hereby grrsn that,
pursuant
to
on
Ordat
Rescheduling
Public
Eel*
entered In th* abova-Xylad
cause, in th* Circuit Court of
Bern mol* County. Florida, 1 win
sail th* property aRuata In
Saminola
County,
Florida.
described as:
Lot 21, Stock Q, A.B. ITEVENS
ADDITION TO MIDWAY, accord­
ing to the Plat thereof, aa
recorded in Plot Booh 7, Pago
39, of the Public Record* ot
Bawikiola County, Florida,
of public aala, lo th* highest
and best bidder, for caah. st th*
W ax front door of the Sammol*
County Courthouse, in Sanford,
Florida at 11:00 A M. on March
31st. IM S .
DATED Nile 19th day of
February. 1998.
Maryanne Morse
Clerk of Circuit Court
By Dorothy W. Bolton
Dt DEitv Clark
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES
ACT
OF
1SB0;
Admlnrsuxivs Order No. 83-37:
Persons *Rh t disability who
need 9 special accom modation
to partlctpcle hi this proceeding
should contact ADA coordina­
tor at 301 N. Park Avenue, Suita
N. M l , Senlord. Florida 32771
M least fhra days prior to the
proceeding. Telephone: 407323-4330 ait. 4217; 1-S00-99SS771 (TOO) or 1-900-968-9770
(v): via Florida Relay Service.
Gibbon*. Smith,
Cohn S Arnett
PO. Be* 2177
Tampa. FL 33A01
Publith: March 3. 10, IB M
DEO-23

Legal N otices

S E M IN O L E H E R A L D
C L A S S IF IE D A D R A T E S

ST. JOHNS RIVEN WATER M ANAGEMENT DISTRICT
GIVES NO TICE OF INTENDED AGENCY ACTION
The District givs* notice ol Its inlent to issue * permit to th*
tpi n* mg applicant!*) on March 10th, 1996
i'-i t y o f CAssELBcnny. as t r i p l e t l a k e d r iv e , c a s s e l b e r TL 32707. application *4-117 0446AOV-CRP The protect is
ucited m Seminol# County. Sections 09. 16 A 2t, Township 21
south. Ring* 10 East Th# ERP application is tor CONSTRUC­
TION AND OPERATION OF A SURFACE WATER MANAGEMENT
SYSTEM CONSISTING OF THE WIDENINO OF WINTER PARK
DRIVE BETWEEN WILSHinE 0RIVE AND SEMINOLA BLVO The
receiving waterbody Is IAKE JESUP
Th* hi**!*) containing each ot the ibove-lisied appircatron(i) x *
available for inspection Monday through Friday *ac*pt tor legal
holidays, 9 00 a m, to 5 00 p m. at th* St John* River Water
Management District Headquarter* or the appropriate Service
Center. Th* District will take action on each permit application
listed above unless a petition for an administrative proceeding
(haeimg) is filed pureusnt to th# provision* of sections 120,669
end 120 57, F.S . and tectlon 40C-I 511. F A C A peieon who**
substantial interest* ate affected by eny ot Ihe District* ptoposed
permitting decisions Identified above may petition lor an admintiualtve heating in accordance with section* 120 566 and 120 57,
f S. or all peril** may reach a written agreemant on mediation ae
an altarnel iv* remedy under taction 120.573 Chooting mediation
W ill nol adversely attact th* tight to a heating if mediation do**
not remit in a settlement. Th# proetduta* for pursuing mediation
are set forth in section 120 573, Florid* Statute*, end rule* 28106 111 end 26-106 401- 405 Florida Administrative Code.
Petition* mutt comply with the requirements ot Florida
Administrative Code Rule 40C-1.52I end b# filed with (received
by) th# District Clerk, located at Dtslnc! Headquarters. Highway
100 Weal. Peletke, Florida 32177 Petitions tor administrative
hearing on th* above tpplication(t| must be tiled withm fourteen
114) d*y* o» publication of this notice or wrlhm nineteen ( I t ) days
ot th# District depositing notice ot thi* intent In th# marl for those
per son* lo whom the OiXrict merit actual nolle* Failure to til* a
petition within this time period shall constitute a waiver ot any
' gr-t such person may have fp.r*qu*st an administrative dslarmiltton (hairing) under taction* 120 599 and 120 57, F.S . con­
cerning the Subiect permit application. Patitione which e-e not
• ,-j m accordance with th# above provisions at* tubfact lo drt-ussai Because th# administrative hexing process is designed
to formulate final agency action, th* hung ot a petition means that
th* Districts fin*i action may b* diffxant from th# position taken
by it m this notice of Intent Parsons whose substantial interests
will be affected by any such fmai decision of th* District lo
become a party to the proceeding, in accordance with th*
requirements set forth above.
Shannon Bxican. Senior Permit Data Technician St
Johna River Water Management District
Publish March 3. 1996
DIO-26

12—Ei derly Care
IN TH E C IR C U IT CO URT
OF T H I B IO H TE IN TH
JUD IC IAL CIRCUIT
IN AMO FOR
S E M IN O LI COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CASE HO. 8S-3 B T-C A - 18-B
SANFORD POLICE
DEPARTMENT,
vk.
e a r l j . w il l ia m s .
NO TICE OF
FORFEITURE PROCEEDING
TO: EARL JACK WILLIAMS
107 ELLEN PLACE
SANFORD. FL 327F1
and all others who claim an
m ixes' In th* below-described
property
Chief Jo* A. Dillard. City ot
Sanford Police Department,
Saminola
County,
Florid*,
impugn hi* officers, mvestige•
lor* or agents, sailed the sub­
let! property, to wn
S t,114 00 U S. Currency
on or about Novambx 24,1897,
ti or near Saminola County,
Florida, and it presently hold­
ing said proparly tor th* pur­
pose of forfeiture pursuant to
Sections S32.701-707. Florida
Statute*, ha* REQUESTED that
an Honorable Judge of the
Circuit
Court.
Eighteenth
Judicial
Circuit,
Saminola
County, Florida, issue a Finding
ol Probable Causa why th*
abov# property should not bo
forfeited to the above agency.
You will be sent a copy of tha
Finding ot Probable Causa anca
N la signed by the Judge and N
will advise you how and whan
to respond la thi* request lor
I HEREBY CERTIFY that a true
and correct copy of th* forego mg has been lurmehed to the
above named address U.B. ragIttx e d mail, return receipt
requested, thfe 25th day of
February, IB M .
NORMAN R. WOLFINOIR
STATE ATTORNEY
BY: Ann* C. Richard#-Rutberg
Assistant Stale Attorney
Florida Bar S2S7S01
Office of th* State Attorney
100 East FlrX Street
Sanford. FL 32771
407-322-7134
Publish- March 3, 10, 19M
DIO-75

IN THE CO UN TY CO U R T
OP THE B(Oft T IE R TH
JUDICIAL C W C U IT
IN AMO FOR
BBMINOLS CO U N TY.
FLORIOA
CABB NO. BT-SO BC-CC-BB-U
DESTINY SPRINGS
CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION, INC., O
Florida nol-lor-pfofN
corporal ion.
Pfetntift.
ve.
PAUL A. GRIFFIN,
and UNKNOWN
TENANTS,
Defendant*.
N0TICB OF B A L I
NOTICE IE HEREBY OIVEN
that pursuant to the Final
Judgment
in
Foreclosure
entered on th* 24th day Of
February, 16*6, m Chrfl Action
No. BF-30SS-CC-20-U of the
County Court of the Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit, m and for
Samlnoi* County. Florida, in
which PAUL A. GRIFFIN, to Iha
Defend am
and
O M TM V
•FRINGE
CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION, INC., 1* th#
Plaint lit, I wifi **e to the highest
and beet bidder tw caah at the
wax front door of th* Seminol*
County Courthouse, Sanford,
Florida ai I ! .00 A M . on the
Slot day of March. IB M , the
following described real prog­
eny eel forth In th* Final
"^u S Ts T-O DESTINY SPRINGS
CONDOMINIUM, according to
the
Declaration
of
Condominium
thereof,
a*
recorded In Official Record*
Book 1S37, Pag* 1690 of the
Public Records of keminoi*
County, Florid*.
DATED this ISth day Of
February. ISM .
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark of the Court
By: Dorothy W. Bolton
Deputy Clerk
Plaintiff! Attorney:
EMIL A. GASPE RONI. JR.. ESO
831 Wekiv* Spring* Road
Lengwoed, Florida 32T7I
1407) 772-7303
BOTtCR
AMERICANS WITH
DISABILITIES A C T OF I S M
Admlalet ratty* Order
NO. B3-S7
Person* with s disability who
need a special accommodation
to participate n Mil* proceeding
should
contact
ADA
Coordinator at 301 N. P x k
Avenue, Suit* North 301,
Sanford. Florida 32771 at toast
five IS) day* prior to Ihe pro­
ceeding. Telephone: (407) 3234130, attention 4227; 1-100*
SSS-S77I (TOO), or 1-400-8*1■770 (V), via Florida Relay
lifv lcc.
Publish: March S. 10, ISSS
0 (0 -1 4

living lor
Y) Openings
ivS4*M* Cal for mio 330-ISIS

13— Health k Beauty
EXTRA MOUDAY WE WHT7
1-On-t Parson*' Training ml
Litetme Fitness Free body tel
analyst!
Dennis
Eaxcite

D E A D L IN E S
3 LINES

10 DAYS

510 SALES
YARD

PRtCE PER LINE
P r e - paid O nly

WOOOLAWN lot. vault, every­
thing eicep! merkx Also one
comptoto x Otonn H*von|ig95
each Cal (90*1 775-3643

8 AM - 5 PM MONDAY-FRIDAY
55—Business
O pportunities
BEST Homo Business out toar*
H you are karnut about making
money ml no ana of prpd no nv
no ns* Cal 262-3320
Whan W* W ork.JTa * Panyll
Buy A BoP Tugpirwom. Free
TiavungtuftlrTrpt 321 6421
m m m tm m m m .

COKE/PEPSt

21— P e r s o n a l s

MASSAGE FOR
YOU!!
moapoga
RELAX S C U O Y I
f~rn(-4Q» w
Cal Lous or Rch

(4073532-0716
d iy / B V B s p p t.

Web -Ins watcome 7 days
■ Staff
LtocPMMTTSS
007-1

23—Lost k Found
FOUND: FE66AL1 6OTTRN
Tabby 2900 btodi between Cgdpf S LaPo Col 322 1562 9-2

25—Special N otices

-rsarass?
N E E D H E LP !

FamFy of ton has tool Bwo an
N9 homo to a Km EVERYTVSNQ IS OONEK Chddran ago*
&lt;2 and2 A 1/2KT

of ctadano. ahoaa and odwr op■wNNi, Houpphqld Rama, furMbps, gvorydiing Imegkiabto to
naactodtohglpvitotomdyrgbuW B N 9/09. B you can End
any a*y poaaCtt to hatp (*•
lamPy, ptoaae contact Nancy al
323-6437 or UKry X 322-0900
Thar* you._________

ALL HOUFM 10 yra a*&gt; to cMd
ind Fun play room 324-0613

AN EXP LOVBfO MOM
along a « i TLC 4 playroom, ton
yrdCwL CPnCCURaWtoa

REGISTRATION
Saminola Employment
Why B* Unamploy*dT
Lai Ua Work tor You'
17 Years Eiportoncat
JANITOR - U Air
House of Worship. Osrwfltl

Many high traffic kite*
12500 a/wk potential

OFFICE PERSON •17/hr
Fun Place. Oteal Benefit*

-

HOUSE K E E P E R -M l
Mon-Frt. Benefits
VENOBfD: LAZY PERSONS
DREAM FEW HOURS-BM3 U
Free Brochure 1 900970976J

SHIPPER •»7/hf
Ka#p Inventory In Order

WORK FROM HOME making
wooden frame* Earn to 9344
wk Cal S X 9444 ad E 45

DOCTOR S ASST - tSAw
Handle Back Omce

WORK FROM HOME No coal tor
kupphos. aam to L M O v t mak
mg brae 634-9096 E lt *41

CABINET MAKER - t i t
Local Shop. Benefit*

59—Financial
S e r v ic e s
ERASE BAD CREDIT
LEGALLY tor x*&gt; LZI 00 Mad
chacLmo to CALYPSO 1454 N
Lakamoni A»e W n w Park. FL
32792
TM ED of bang k#nod down tor
cmfSfT Loam where to obtax to#
b*U daais-credif card* xn
bus loans debt conxxuhon
Rato* a* tow at 5 9%. no an­
nual toot. MC H A W Enwrpn*
e* 323 I99B__________________

•1— Monty to Land
ATTN HOMEOWNERS
Borrow EESjMO - SIMjOO
Too Many bine 7
'Pay efl NR) xtoraU
emdf card*
•Homo Impruvomentt
'Apply by phon»?4 hr Approval
Y to tm m y R i i u h i i
Caff R d t o m Capfiaf
•0D-B2S-B3B3 / Open 7 days

AccmStod Truck School CO L
VA/TAApprv Jo b A e u t
Wkand etoaaoe. Nakonaf Truck
School
1-BOO 409 7344

LIKE WORKING
WITH PEOPLE?
BE A MMXCAL ASSISTANT.
At a MaGcaf Atawtanf wth an
Asaociato of 6ctonco degree,
you w « h#to prepare pafwntt tor
eiammation*. conduct importam toed and porhapt even u t tsl m minor Surgery Its a re
wanSng carex I you to* help
ingefhor*
•Oty or Evening CU*tM
•Einanciaf AidlbrTTtoa# WhoDually
•GradUato Placomanf A i m lane#

Can Today The Perfect Job 1*
Wetting for You!!!

(407) 322-2044

50 INDUSTH1AL
SEWERS NEEDED
Inrfial Talent Tree Staffing has
pxmananf job qpgortunito* for
produckon workers n N Onan
do Those positrons pay 96 9&gt;k
and bogm tmmodiXXy Cat
740D111 ffO APPTS NECES
SARV
Ptoata vtstt our JO B FAIR ■
Tuesday Feb 10fh B Senlord
Job* A benefit one* 9 30am
lo 12 00pm tngrrsh speaking
MQIrequrod

Ctty Co)I f f
153 Eatf Mwy 436. Sto 200
Cataotoarry. FL 32707

71—Help Wanted

-------H5WTOWRS------F/T A R T to r a Mayor Manufac­
turing plant M Sanford Pox
dons am avtaabto on al
mats. Paciu ftor PersonnX

M 326-2811 or 910-1888

GUARANTEED
$ 10.50 P/H
IN TRAINING
3 pot tore* Avg I 15 SQfhr, SX
* comm Senlord bated poof
hosing toantor No cotd cahng
Hiring immod. F/T A P/T. Cal
Misty Smoitxer 323-2070 asL

A O CA RRM Ra, tHC.
* Home Weeety*
' Lay Over Pan*
•Era* Stop Pay*
•401K ReXertam■Heakh Instance*
'Vacakon Pay'
•fkdx P r o i m 1
'SaleMe [quo*
I yr OTR ero -Oat* A CDL req
Pleat* Cal Bam lo 5pm
1 900-674 9050
Mon Fn Only COE

ALL POSITIONS
Now h m g Part tone A Fu* km*
Eicoiem wage*
•SUPERVISORS
‘BARTENDERS
'SERVERS
•COOKS
•PREP
•CABHKRS
•COUNTER HELP
•RUBBERS
' DISHWASHERS
High volume restaurem tocalad
at tha Ortando-Santord Airport

Jgrry'a CstararS
323-0345

Accepting appacabons
Mon Fn from 9am to 2pm

ASSEMBLERS"
Senlord area Light •siembfy
n clean room Good deitonty
A )0b history rsqd Cal Immo
Bdtofy
CALL 999-0444
REMEDY BTAFFB60
ASSEMBLY

IMMEDIATE
OPENINGS
*AE9EMBLY WORKERS
•MACMNC OPERATOR*
Heavy lifting required 95 75
Plut Benefits. Holiday A Vaca­
tion Pay. ModtoAi. 401K and
much mom Lake Mary ama.
walk IN 4 2nd *M1. M-F. tom*
Saturdays
CXI 330-4211 or com# by
3006 W Lk Mary BNd, 9106

IV o m t

M MV HOME. Fned yd. play
mom. hot meals, raaaonabto

WALK BfB A RX KKJB pro YkS
nurse s ipeoanv Healthy Uds
tool HRSI042S32 234-1882

55—Business
O pportunities

$300 - $500
DNStkiNX) phono cards. No aspenance necessary For mom
Mormaaon lend a SASE to.
Primetime
CornfFiufiicattom.
PO Bos 694369. Miami. FL
1355

Wanted

A C C O U N T A S S O C IA T E
Great opportunity with growing
national
stilting
company
Sato*. C/S A face to lace e w
csiting Ba m
commrksron 4
benefit! Fn fletume A tilery
Ftoq *&gt;(407)831 2918
P LA 8TK9 MANUFACTURE R ~to
need nt macfvna operakYt 2nd
A 3rd thJl Apply ei person
1000 Sand Pond lid Lake Mary
313 9225
ATTENTION CNA *
Com# and y»n o»e i* m g lean
of Nurtet and CNA • EscX
rani heneift F vpenenrnd rec
ogm/ed
J 00pm-11 00pm
thin AvariAbto Fheata atpey #&gt;
rerun Oer-.ru fteanhexe Fie
habrMation Cem x 1851 Ek
cam Bhrd Denona EOE
AUTOMOTIVE DC TAKERS
Sankrdt cngwrodOrtarsto
Good torome IVAentiai
Banefat Alter 90 Days
feph Sawf 407 293 3055
AVON NEEDS mpt - ton area
S*( Ncfi q.iavry products earn
good i l l V r hoer t 321-7182
Accounting B Booakfceaptng
l Y k , (leneflll
Degreed acctKXLark rewjed lor
a gruwvig company LKiU have
computer U 4 l and he aapen
enced n payra* KV A FI. gen
xat ledger etc Iu4 benefit!
Cal NOW tar an appf S Ckian
do 370 6646 or Mtniand 667
■ 755 tor detaat

Custom Staffing
PLACEMENT MHVtCCt

ADECCO need! dependable
clerical canrkdalet tor lake
Mary ftoathrow posihons W*
need people tor Ihe Idtowing

•Oete Entry Ovbrittor*
17-9 per how
Ptoate c4* tar an appre wiwiil
JIB-7171

A decca
I l « EMFTOYVdNt PtOFKl
rttrtfp
0ATA
ENIRY/CTEniCAL
ASST Evcl powoont Wort* 10
key a rrtotli Paqonatdat Great
Skds&lt;
T OPT A U N T STAFF PfO
407-839-4272
1000 FL Magnafta Ava
Orlando. FL 12803
C U n M K C E P TIO FG S T
MuX hav# Arp in Wuidoe* A
p o u rni gmd phone ty# Fax
Ftotume to 407-323 2
mar
to 550 Hickman Circle. * ltord
FI 32771

6 &lt; £ (u (t i
The Ortonto Coca Goto BuiIkng Company I* curretWy hemg tor Iha taaowxg poabon

F L E E T M EC H A N IC
Reaponabto tor psdamvng
prevenbv* manenaned and
light '*pa* work on our &lt;8**X
and gttokne powered v*hicto* MuX hav* own toot* an)
pos**u a COL ctots ‘A’ Icant# ASE carkkeakm* daxred W » otter compeetoi# pay
and Meeker* benefit* Apply
x person Mondey Fndey • X
a m to 4 00 p m EOE. Wom­
en and rranorM* am enemaagadtoappfy
ORLANDO f w i J W a
B O TTU N d COMPANY
2800 Mercy Drfvw
Ortande
Contractor! A Trucbere
Make contact qiackty. yma
Hale A N America New H g N
malchng l y i 24 hri SSM n

H &gt;&gt; 488 4170 toC/VI»e

f m H M T H ________________
tool Pro-Behoof LAKE MARY
___ VQ W
I
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Chid Cam F/T or P/T
Ago* 2-11. 4C accepted. No rag
too. Enrol Now tor S&amp;Vwk lor
iNiwo. c m S2i- t u b _________

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CLERICAL

212

a t t FoftotofVtow 3300700

MARTAS DAYCARE Baby*

71—H

CalTodayl 4C7-BJ1-BB19

TELEMARKETING

27—N ursery k Child
Care

"FR E E "

P AC K ER -M A ir
Package Equipment

70—Education k
T raining

A LONE 7 F L Y R C S P C C TI0
Dating BurMu tor SENIORS.
1977.1-B0SN23-4477

71—Help Wanted

VENDING ROUTE

16—Reminder Services
SPECIAL DAYt-Never lor gel
them* Reminder Service B d iy
apple. Dr's. *1Vyr For delxi*
cal 302 2129

O R LA N D O
407/831-9993

DEPARTMENT HOURS

800-342-6653

15—Cemetery Lots

In the event of an error, the
Seminole Herald will be responsible
for the first insertion only and only
to the extent of the cost of that Insetlon. Please check ad tor accuracy
the first day it runs.

SEM IN O LE
407/322-2611

14— Fox Sale
SECURITY RARE S DOORS
U e . 34 yr* Eip
50.000
0#signs iV t q «
Free att
Quality guaranteed
904 9950013 or 407-324-3169

Tuesday thru Friday 12 Noon Ihe day
before publication.
Sunday 12 Noon Friday

CELEBRITY CIPHER

YlMBlBHtoa

$$$JOBS$$$
ASSEMBLY/WAREHOUSE

by Lula Campos
Oekkq Cerwi erypxeiwew ar* cn. u I hem qjaaiwrw by laimw
paspw put end yiinrs Caen Wax vi rw c*rw&gt; aUndi kv rnuewr
fadir •cam O #*#* C

ProducSon A OXfvery help atoo
lor N E Ortanrtn company longf
Shod torm. M-7/hr. Tomp/tiu*
Rail IS* Trans

APPT COORDINATOR
•SAhour to START
A2nd SMI A Wknd
NO SELLING! Winter Pxk, Mf
dePvery appu, bght 0/E tkiSt.

SALES ASSOCIATE
Customer tended, hantBa 6-kno
phonal.
AJIamonl#
Springs
w a x 17.006*.

LABOR FORCE STAFFM O
(407)131-6226

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Wood Kaitch

�KIT 'N* CARLYLE 9 by Larry Wright
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118— O
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Jut! C a f Never a Faa&lt;
HELP Pereonnel 419-4466

D R IV E R S

LABOR RITE

Wanted FULL TIME with clean
C lan D or B itcante Drug tree
work place Starting *330 6385/
wk pkrt benefit* and 401k. Call
U S -7206

100 . MEN A WOMEN NEE0ED
Daily work-Daily pay
Vehicles a PLUS

a

CUSTOMER REP/RETAA.

$10.35 TO START

Oreal to etudtnti P/T A F/T
No tip tar into M »4 1 »t
-O EBAR Y MANORThe to»o»&gt;ng ponliont art
available Coma and join our
Superior ralad facility

INSURANCE

COME WORK WITH THE BEBT
LABORERS
3rd ahm
Clean driving DL required.
Oood pay. Benefits
CaK Missy 132-1441

EARN EXTRA MONEY

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TO RESERVE YOUR AREA

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OPERATOR I I
I M A M 400PM
MONDAY TMnOUOH 7RID AY
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W ORKERS NEEDED!

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EXPERMNCEO BOBCAT
OPERATOR tafCOL Ucanta
______ C a i m u i l _____
FIT SERVICE AOENT Or!tar
Naod to ctaan uarvtra and n
apact racial vehetee
Vaud
FDt
Acceptable d r a g record
and beckgroitod choc* Apyfy «t
parton N H Ortando (17 92)
Or Santard

h a ib j St y u S t
EARN 50%
COMMISSION!!!

ASSEMBLY/
PRODUCTION
COME WORK WITH
THE 1)23711!
Wa are currently hiring lor 2
large
Sanford
companies
these compares t ara growing
rapK9y and need dedicated
hard workers Industrial atp is
preferred It you want great pay
(17 OGhr.potential
after
6
monthtl
Medical Insurance
and pad Tana Oil cal us now1
i also otter heipie shifts
Contact CORESTAFF at 1M
7769 for mors mtormaikm
o o o o o o o o o o o o

JO B S
JO B S
JO B S

Fantaabc Sama Liar Sakat hat
mo anmadaw upwnngt Mutl
be te ! • « Caa Arvu al 121
9045
FPfAL PROOUCnON t pactart
tar manna eanvaa oparalon
Cal 127 1129

FRAMER/SlDtNQ
Fail pacad mtg company
naadt guca rataMa tad n o
rivaled par ton
with hat&lt;
knowledge ol
conelructon
&lt;Vt*ng k) tram Appry luparlor
1057 Nnrth Mttry 17 92
OCT P AD TO LOSS WEIGHT
16 paopta naadad
aanout
L tn g |
15500 F/T Cal now 1296496
WAFFLE HOUSE

HIRINQ ALL SHIFTS
Cooka A Sarvara F T &lt;* P/T
Apply at paraon 4740 W SR 46
-1 5 9 Q 5 2 2 d «e _
r YOU WANT MORS FROM A
JOB THAN A PAYCHECK.
PLEASE C AU . 322-4276

wa have ytos r me
M cw ng areas

•Mall Sorter a
•Assembly
•General Wartboutd
•Production
•Oanaral Labor
1ST Bum
Please meal us M toe Sanked
Jobs 6 Banokts office on

J O S H O TU rtS
NOW HIRINQ!

trom 1 00pm4 00pm
607.330-7171

Cal ota hodna tar OMaae on
fta IM M |db opporkn wei and
Ihtk week • fob laat1

Adecco
T&gt;« IMPU7CVKNT

C u to m Staffing
OKI
orders trom horns Ready cash
For Mart up kj|/1 tone memberih p lea. MAS. t M 00 chedUmo
to CALYPSO VARIETY. 1454
N Lakemonf Ate. Wider Park.
FL 327*2

HEALTH INSURANCE AMO 40IK
PLANI Dryf 9m
Apply
a HOI
tai
Mwwaim It o s t J W 1196

LABOR/QROUNDS
—cate retirement commonly
Longwuud le t vnmadale F/t
poeAnn as a laborer Duties
support landscapa craw. I a
mowing edgng. pruning, and
utoar labor type duties No aspananca necessary, prafartad
camkdata with grounds aspananca For appi cal 407-6*2O TX anU O
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Lafa Mary *67-7090
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Mon-Fft, Aam-dpm EOC

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LABOR READY0

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CUSTOMER SERVICE REP
Oaf to on toe g ro w ) floor of a
fast pacad.
rapidly
growing
company LABOR RITE it seek
tog a hard working lel-motrvat
ad parson who is computer Mar
ala. Raida and a team player
Element growth potential m an
artramary fast paced nduttoy
Appty to paraon at 2601 park Dr
harwaan 9am and 2pm daMy or
I II resume lo (407) 330-1496
Ann Branch Manager EOE

WORK TOOAVMUO TOOAY
parson today:
a1541 S French A vs
323-4341
to

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MAMIE NANCE '«ta » toch An
null salary 12Oh
Maintain
ewvnrrvng pool and make mmor
repairs to rondo common IASjs
A grounds Airport Bfvd San
lord Drug hew laeiNy Cal 121
7623_________________________
MAKE MONEY witn your own
home baswd busmwss with
Shakiwa A AT A T FisiC-a
schaduia
BE YOUR OWN
BOSS c m 1KF99X0 to v r m
uta an appoeitmeni to fnd out

For Busy Flaaf Serve* Shop
Mydraukot tactical Oweer n pwnanra hapTuI longwood
kjcatvm Fus kma A benetit*
and 401 IK)
c m u s - 720*

MECHANIC
W4h maOum duly truck A RV
•ip k/kjtl hava own tools Ap
ply mi parson Compiala Auto
motor# 2207 W 1st SI Santard
Car A tostsanca Naadad
Waasands FRf F 111 5266

RaeJdantial Cleaning
MOLLY M AD to I K W IO
F/T*M4&gt; •4-kpm
WW Train 407-747-4007.
NANMV/CHR.OCARB
In my Santard homa Bkgd
chad and dug scraan requred
Strong dawra to wok wSh smaa
chid Lookaig tar vxkvtoual wsn
a tomng and malitong panenaa
ty Caa Vvnma al X71O011 9-

LMFgrTafTWwwAartdl.

IXPCRMNCCD SERVERS
Lunch A tknnar thtos Apply si
parson Cotorkdo s Fruna
324.17A
NEWS
PAPER
m SCRTER*
as as ands only Sanlordlaka
Mary Musi hava transportation
SA7-7060.
Now Nnng aqwnancad
SERVICERS A DTSHWASHCRS. lop pay pud vacations
ahar I yaar Msrkcal banahts
and a Drug Fraa Work placa
4650 E SR 46 Watt Bantord
407-110-777* A 1770 Orlando
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CDL DRIVERS
Mual hava COL Ucanaa.
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and raadmg blue prints 2
years eipenenc* to metal tabrtcalon a plus Posstol* par
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APARTMENT LOCATORS
Never a toe AN araaa.
1*00 110-4 *40
GROUNDSKEEPER WANTED
For 256 apt comnvjney located
m Sanford F/T pouton Oood
Benefits It interested cal 1221051 EOCA7FYVP

MARINER'S VILLAGE
I M l ADA 1 BOOM *410540
7 norm *« r&gt; u o ano u »

323-8670

ROSELf A VILLAS
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HUO OKAY 407-1306*31

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

RIGHT HAND MAN

HISTORIC DISTRICT
1/1 Scm pako. hanjwood floors
tveCMca. C H A W O hook ups
Spectout 6150/3110
Stenetrom Rearty 122-7494

Needs 75 w x k s rs dally.
*SS sign on bonus to new am-

*Eatrapaytodrivers
•OpenSam
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103— H o u s e s U n il r m s h e d

7*0-410*
•ECURTTr OFFICER JOB
Tratnmg -..n e d A Unarmed
Brandy A A— a*. 634-7444
SEWING MACH OPERATORS

Fo r S a le

Ai ramai and real H U M ATver
ksamantt ara tubtset to tna
Federal Fee Houwng Act. wtadi
rrwAet a negai to advamsa any
preference tm u w n . or dwcTvnrvatnn bated on race col
or. 'Ckgton. sai handtaap ta
mkK tutus or naaonal orgn

Large Sanford compamas cur­
rently seeking todnndualk errtn
todustnat tawing machine and
runar »m
GREAT PAY
•MOM-FRL FULL TBIE
•HOURLY PAY
PMCCWORK BONUS
•GREAT BENEFITS 64CLUOB4Q

6100 DOWN— ^WHY RENT?
Whan you can own trva 3 bdrm
home ml C M K new pant A car
pal 7 Aak about HUO homes!
The I
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Ptaasa contact CORESTAFP kl

CLEAN an New patot carpet,
m m btoirto. AC Carport 642V
morto » 6400tec 330 1066

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SHINGLE i n s t a l l e r s
B »B k EOT na. C M )
EUCTHfOAN* A Hatware
TOP PAY. BENEFtTB. ratal A
comm DFWP Apply Santard
Electric 2522 S Park Drive
322-1161____________________
WANTED: Inttartdual* who ar*
leaking a tutMhna paopta on
aniatod career OREAT employprofeaawnei
statue and banahts ConsaSar
tha career of Dental Aaaattog
ikon at 1200 hours
Leickng to Slats and National
errdanbale Work in a last
tughiey technical, ^erar
cnangMig career m tna aawd
at Dental Asattang

LAKE MARY i n W V m o r .
64*5 dap Sanford. 2/t 649V
mon • 6495 dap No Pat* Cal
321-5*6*
LAKE MARY 2/t at toe comay

Ref req Na Patot MOO mo .
MOOtec 221-1971 leave mag
EANFORO i n Stock C H A . tg
yard, reca nawpeorhood 327M S days or 1494742 after 6
EANFORO 2500 B iQ A / W e 1
1 5. amg gar. C H A iW Vm on «
652SAMP 669-4796 Lv mata

Tech

407-246-7060,
Whether you ara akaady to toe
work plaoa. ready to ta-araar or
tookmg to tha Mura (hay
hava a program deigned lor

24 ■ 44 1/3 Spkt 1990 Skylme
Oik Sprmgs Obi root. Incd
122.500

SANFORO V I Gorgsonous re­
modeled new CHA 6 carpal
No down 6470.VTO All-1710.
SANFORD Handyman Slew 2
1 or 1/1 block. C H A 126*
Worth S55K hied Great rental
695 5151
SANFORO
Remodeled
VI
btock homa huge tread lot
nail to part Great area C H A
659 900 tow dn. 647&lt;Vmon
6955151
SANFORO Rsnlto own. 3 Ddrm.
2 bath. 1/4 acre lot Special
Government knancmg Owner
agent. 24 hour recorded mas
saga 102-9161

ARVM aiact/e radant healer
Fan tore# haalsafery tp-ovar
twacfVauto thermostat control
Seldom used 120 00 Caa 1212411

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321-11M or AAB-A2S6._________

W O LFE TANNING BEOS
TAN AT HOME
Buy DIRECT and SAVE!
Commercialhome units trom
*199 00 Low Monthly Payments
FREE Color Catalog
Cal TOOAY 1-800-711-015*

230—A ntique/Classics
73 DOOGE *UL REO EXPRESS*
mart condBon. 160 od AT/PS.
SO senes tees CAM. header*
*9 500 OBO Trade? 3X062*1

231— C

ars

Fo r Sale

BEDS
ORTHOPEDIC
FIRM
SETS with 5 year warranty Nev­
er used Twin 675 Full 195
Oueen 1115 King 1165 Call

33 CHRYSLER LAZER Buck. 5
speed PSPWPfl. redo, good
I. anon* knocks 3395 34950*6 or 323-A4A4.

BRASS BIO Oueen ml 20 yr
Orthopedto mattrass tat Never
utad Coal 6600 Must se* 6225
cash 2*16000

BE (ZED CARS trom |17S
Poisen*t
Cadillac*. Chevy*.
BMW* Come net Aiao Jaap*.
4WD* Your tret Tb* Free 1•00-218 9000 EaL 2204 tar cur-

DAY BEO White
Victorian
Style with 2 hum mattresses A
thtoda Never used 6300 407-

M A TTR E tS BALE • Fu* u t l
utad bo i springs A manret*
165 00 Larry's Mart 322-f t 32

199— P e t s 4 c S u p p l ie s
For a law panreaa more, gaf the
latest technology n
kqmd

235—

T ruck/Buses/Vans For
Sale
97 CHEVY S10 art cab pick-up
Lear cap Bad mar. 10 rack CO.
AM/FM eatapa. AT/PS. Almost
now *18.500 (ton 330-3261.

238— V

e h ic l e s

W

a n ted

CASH M SPM D f
For Junk Cart. Truck* A Mad
KlEP AM tR Q jCAUT»UL » 2 -8 t0

wormare
Aak tTtMSTmOU
a tm m A L f b b o m s -ts s o )

240— B o

V1C1L There's a BfQ (ktiarenoattt
(www happysacfenc com)

I BOATS FOR RENT
Stoning al S30 A t*. Aiaa
24-Poreaon CaR- 330-^812
‘ ‘

PET OWNERS..
Raduoa toacKy and restore nu-

Aak 8 T E N S T R O M G E N E R ­
A L FEED
323-1550 about
H A P P Y J A C K VTTATA88.
For dog* and cat* (wvre happyiactonc.com)

149— C o m m e r c i a l
Pr o p e r ty Fo r S a le

SALE OR LEASE

FOR SALE: Answering Machine
Panasonic 'cassette type* Etc
eond Beep* nets remote 120
324-1229 evenings

71 MERCURY COUGAR Need*
work Must Sea". New
tirtt/mag wheats *500 firm
123-4204

mtntt itflfptd by drwomvig
* 4 -RE SELL M O HOMES Cal
a Sanford tpeoafctL Jamnan
propartws. Aaa tar DM Waiar

is c e l l a n e o u s

BED-OUEEN
tit
wrought »on canopy and premwr
orthnperkc sat Never used. SM
bored Cost 11200 Se« 6325
CaM *73-711*

DAYBCD wtrurvja A two 20 yr
mattress** Never utad Coat
6650 Mutt sea )J V ) cash 2*6-

LAKE MARY CuSI be 3/2 On
Gmbe# pond 699300
RENOVATED New crpvpaW
arc*CM A a i turn stays galabo A deck 6*6.900
SC POOL Pre torectoee V2 kv/
drvlam 2 car gar'cprt *64.000
*n * Over I 600 tq It Ln -rkrV
lam. trplc Incd 161.900
m( NOV AT SO Vlkvkarvlam
frpic. 17 ■ 19 sernpreh, 12 a 24
wk shop 179.900

223— M

PARK AVE. MOBILE PARK
Homes *3 00C to *6 000 Setup
Fnanong O U S T! 122 7*61

181— A p p u a n c e s 4c
F u r n it u r e Fo r S a le

Buy

a n ted to

Alum. Cans Copper /
Kokomo ftocycKng: 221-000/
•IS W FTret-M/F 8-5, Sat.9-1

CARRIAGE COVE
(407) 323-8160

X m W l.D C 21*2 sq 11 4 bdrrry
2 5 bath poof. Na piece. 2-car
gar, ten porch, sonnttort 4/10
acre 11XXK) 223-2*91
SANFORO An Irama t&gt;g lot
C H A sat dah 645K k n d up
639 900 as IS 695 5151

219— W

om es

14 ■ *4 2/2 Spat 1981 Kata
Fum, scm rm. carport
11 MOO.

GOVERNMENT
FORECLOSED

MARCH 6 6 7. Fit. 6-5 A Sat 8
2. NATIVITY CHURCH 3255 N
CR 427. LongwooOUl Mary

211—
A

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R en tals

241— R E C .
V

e h ic ie s /C a m p e r s

Fo r

Sale
tat? * 6 y A U ' f t a U m .'~ a4
an. tn-tode. 6 awings. 2
1* K A 11 IL al
Cost 346&lt;k)
asking ^Sft[k)
*41 -424477X4

n t i q u e /C o l l e c t i b l e s

FOR

BALE-X4 R 44 2 tun
to. oood &gt;19.000
CaB 322-7122 after 4pm.

1101 W .F T rW it

t A 2

fttENiTOOkR TTifTT
AANFORO an Dm rm. C H A
oomar lot storage 17904700
CASSELBERRY 2/2 Carport,
tempreh. C H A
67304730
OSTEEN 371 On 4 acrae wc* A
N ca a t-to U
63404400
NORTH LAKE VBXAOS 34
Condo lake accaet ml frplc.
pool, toaaa w/Opt 66404*00
JM DOYLE (407) 322-2420
WE NEED HOUSES TO RENT

Ctaan FL DL. arary lavst. heavy
kfkng, over 2t yre 32* 4830
WORK FROM HObtE
6962 65.94 7,-mo PT/FT

FraabookM 160B67361BB

WEEKLY RENTAL*

105— D U P L E X / T tlf LEX

Btorttnf • 677Aak

hkstonc Downtown 110-4421
EFFIOENCY
rv - convene

BANFORO-OEOROE T O WN
2 Odmv AC. tilt WltowAv*
337Vmon Chart* 369-7237

n d Lamely, phone, and M

117— C o m m e r c i a l
Ren ta ls

nw*

2 5 3 -A d d i t i o n s 4 c
Rem odeung
NEW REMOOCLREPMR
Door*, wtodowt. carpentry,
sxkng deck* A concrete
323 4832 S 0 Burnt C8C196S0

2 5 6 -A

p p l ia n c e

R e p a ir

•ROFESBiONAL Sam* day/
reel day tarvic* on » « ip Aanoa* Low rate*, tormwrty ml
ieart Accptmg Vita/MOOitc/
IMEX Cal Richard 281-0530

2 7 5 -D r y w a l l

2 8 7 -L a w n S e r v i c e s

ORYWALLfrUCCORapatr*
W U A Cekng Texture*
Matched Popcorn 322-6336

•UNSCAPE LAWN MGtfT
Free EiBmwtoaA-oi
320-7174

2 7 8 -H a n d y M

LEASE Pnma showroom A
warehouse 510.970 tq It SR
441 trontaga 407-57* 2500

279-Hauung

Offtca Space Available tar
Lease. Santard Commarca Ctr
totaled at Park Ava A 25to St 2
•mas approI 3.000 M A 4.500
it tape! par yaar Parking w
abundant Caa John Gay at
Sinetty Commercial. Uc Rail
Brokers 407*4*0110.

96— R e t i r e m e n t
H om es

OFFTCC/WHBE 3.000-15.000 tf
From A3 *1. Pnma tocaaon Huy
17-92 Sanford. 1 bt bom Airport
RESTAURANT FOR LEASE Ful­

ly aautopad. curramly operating
Cal 121-5221 tor datoto

261-C om pu ter

262-Ca b in e t s
ILL TYPE CABINET*-retacw
•ood rrkca/w** unk countertop!
toorvnew cabnet* 124-0430

263-C a r p e n tr y
CARPENTER. A l Homa
rapes*, pamang A caramc Me.

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.349-9656

2 8 0 -H o m e
Im p r o v e m e n t s

C o n s u l t in g
•atwork Installabons Wtn9Vnt,
Incest VB. graphics, on tit*
riming Rea* 407-674-1123

an

U-BUY-IT- I wd Aaaembie rttl
Appti/toya’ent
ctr/etc
Local
houafc cate 673-10*3

nea»onabi«

WANTED: 30-40 yr old emptoyaad tamale Private room,
houis
pnvatadgaa
650.Wk
Cal 330-426E altar 5
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CHARLES D. (Dan) MR1ZA.

Wt OfferAAerdkAI* leauty and VeJue!
•No Om M v or Abovi

,14 2Badroom

AflonUW# Apxrtmtntt

, On-SK*. DipsnfUbli Miniosfnsnt
1Attic StofiQs, PrivtU Patio 4 M on!

DAVO KEY CONSTRUCTION
itowRtomodaMngKtopalre
Lie: COC047334 220-7202

Sanford Court
Apartments
3281 8. Santard Av*. •Sanford

323-3301

CARE

2 8 8 -L e g a l S e r v i c e s
A-Z LewTech
Divorce &gt;59. Custody 676.
Banknskcy 675. Name Change
699. Etc. 24 1*3 (407) 622-0347

l - Z PARA SSRVICRS

Ofverea 1100/WBto ISO
CaB (407) 234-0273 24 lire.

3 0 0 -P r e s s u r e

C le an in g
IFn
Graal earvtea. RaWComm

HANOYMAN-Patolmg. concrete,
dry wa. remodeling, renova■one Ca2B2-70B9
281-lRRICATION 4c

Richard Greet 321 9972

R e p a ir
A modaia. New comptoto 4 rone
‘ 1321-3717

APOLLO CLEAISNO BVC
ComrrVRaeto Outlay Svc/Salttiacbon guar Uc/tn* 321-6044

Tree cutongWitotog Landtcap*
gradng Top aokfU dntgavet
Back-hoatoob cat Raaaon«tto
rato*. RANCH RENTALS

285-La n d s c a pin g

JOVE M O U T SpactaN Home/
31c — Pretaiae Wtsfang— Fraa

287-La w n Services

Ml 302-7220 or pgr 372 3110

m

Dacks*W*aiaDrive* *Homae'
•Bu*tXngt-Raa/Comm*FrM EaV
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CLEANING SVC R**ld/
xxrvn Fraa att 324-0327/or pgr
or immad retponae 999-3061

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WkfyrBt-wktyiMo USGVfSUR
07-226-7342 407-326-6273

OREO GROSS LAWN
RES/COM
O U A U TY
FREE EST

Burner, CBCQ47265, Re*/
Comm, remodtL addaona, repaa. MC. VISA ....407-320-1741

2 6 9 -C l e a n i n g S e r v ic e s

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157— M o b i l e H
Fo r S a le

CHURCH BAKE A
RUMMAGE SALE

Diet. eonv location
From A2AVmon 121-6787

WAREHOUSE OEUVERY

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OAKRIDOE FARMS • Osteen/
Denona area 10 acres, ideal tor
horses or cattle farm Mobile
homa or homasita Zoned agn
644.900 Financing aval ml am
down^a^nent (904^67A300

4 Bedroom, 1 Bath
With extra fenced lot
Needs som e repairs
O n ly $59,900

Homes trom pervnas on 31
Delinquent Tai. Repo S REOs
Your Area To* Free ( t) 800 2189000 Eat H 2206 tar currant kslmgs

(407) 322-2611

LAKE HARNEY 10 Acres Lk
Harney Woods 630 000 20
mint to Sanford 407-2**-5270

EANFORO Do* House 2/1.
lanced yard, spaaoue. 6S2Vmo
• (Np Aval ^ t 171-4640.

Oran we 14

w

OENEVA 10 rmet E*St of San
lord Beautiful high A dry wood
ad t/2 acre plus lots Country
Roads. 615.500 364-7944

NOTICE

OELTONA/BANFORO AREA Rearmanf apt tar ram BaauMU 2/1,
aal-to ka. (trang rm. tg kv rm.
taabfa Handto bathroom, tufty turn,
nursing
aids
upon request Trans proindad to
OR oBoa. hoapaat. ale. NsaSad
btwn Columbia Mad Cantor A
Waal Volusia Maacal Cantor.
Graal Shopptog araa IBTVmon
Cal 407-31320)4

POSITIONS RURILRBLE NOW!

om es

123-5212 or pgr 444-65*9
DELTONA 10 acres Ideal for
mobile homevta horses, cattle
farming or nursery* Zoned agri­
cultural
63 900 ACRE
Sm
down wtowner finance 904-7*7

2 OREAT LOCATIONS
1 A 2 Bdrme U7S-S450 Mon
1216122

Gotfnaw Apts on Rviafiart Rd 4
4 0 LA Mary Al apt homes ml
pnv alarmvgarages Slate-ot
tha art adnrity Titnast lacwty
Open today Stop out or call
302 2007 tar a personal show

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NOTHMQ BUT THE FVfEST
FOR YOUI

For Fantesac Sama Ha* Saton
Need people parson ml good
phone stuas Cal Anna al 323
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The Sanford Herald needs CARRIERS for
established routes In the Sanford area.
Rll you need Is dependable transportation,
orgonlzotlonol skills ond ofternoon ouollobllity in order to begin o greot new Job!

A YARD SALE is th* perfect
way to do that and the Samfnofe
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93— R o o m s F o e R e n t

Maul Fabrication
Inspector

BUILOPfOLOTS OR 427
across from Suniand Estates

'VACANT I

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day or night
to

OFF K t /O f FiC E- WA RE HOUSE
Now Available
Guardian Personal Storage
CaK lor details 578-2500

RF/VI&amp;C

41

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i a

WANT TO G ET RID
OF ALL THAT
STUFF?

MOVE4N-CONO 3/t S New car
pet A punt Nice yard, end
IronI porch 655 000 As Is
DEDE CALLAWAY. Realtor
(407) 124-4211. Eat. 105

IF Y O U O O N T E N ­
JO Y Y O U R J O B .,
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12.5 ACRES Osteen area River
access Owner linenelng. Only
655 000 Can 312-9695

Realty Resources

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A MOVE IN SPECIAL!! 400 sq
R A up' $265 A MONTH OftiC*Slorage 321 0120 or 311 2554

141— H

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PHONE PROS

2705 8. Orlando Dr.
Sanford
Phono: 324-7272

war

Pager 407-661-4220

S c o tty *

Pap* John* Piua. theoabon'l lattes! gromng
pizza deliverycompany, a nowhmngfull and
part-timednver* Earn$7-$12Axxir Youmust
be at least 16. have areliablecar withvalid
insurance, agooddmnngrecordandaposrtve
go-getter attitude ApptyInpersonat

S rA C t F o r

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SANFORD OFFICEWRACE
2 Suites available - 1100 SF A
1800 SF. 407-121-7004

LAWN M AINTENANCE

MECHANIC
ADCCCO &gt;s leamng up with
Santard compares to crtata
noting joe opport unites It
you have s i 1* ambition and
a »-.• tor duakty we have a
graal Opportunity erth great

&amp;&amp;P

LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR

1-600-605-6111
CNA-F/T available
SALARKS BASED on
EXPERIENCE
Cal Da6ary Manor. 407-646M J I A lt tor Dreclor of Nurting or apply within 60 North
Highway 17 92. Da(Vary Ftort
da Drug Fraa Workplaca.
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OfJLi T»4ll4&lt;r 41o RP

NEED COMPANY VAN
DRIVER W/ VAN

Da a winner » Our agents ctosa
1 group health sales and 2
tang term cart talas par weak
Wa pre schedule your appoint

JANITORIAL POSITIONS AT
SANFORD AKTPORT
DynAIr Services, toe a grow­
ing commercial I nation ground
support company it currently
n-"ng part lime &gt;4Mortal parson
net for various shifts Al appleants must provide a a Ian year
work;school history, pass drug
screening, understand English,
and work a heubtn schedule to
include weekends and evening
hours Wa otter training tree
parking and uniforms Stop by
our admuuttratnre olticas Mon­
day throuepi Friday from 10 AM
until 1 PM to M out an appk
cation For more Information on
theae position! can 122-M U
CX* offices are located al 2747
Cantor Avenue Santard. Florida
12771

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by Chic Young

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w o r s t p l a y e r in t h e

Get help for problem drinkers
DEAR DU GOTT: My husband, who
is 47 years old, drinks between four
and eight cans o f b eer a day. Some
days, he docs not drink at all; on oth­
ers. he clearly esceeds his limit. Is
this pattern harmful to his health?
DEAR READER: Without a doubt.
As I have written before, the aver­
age adult cannot physically tolerate
more than 4 ounces of spirits — or the
equivalent In wine or beer — a day,
without risking serious medical com ­
plications Including liver and heart
disease. Your husband averages a sixpack a day. an amount that is dearly
excessive. Thus, o v e r tim e, he will
probably su ffer unpleasant c o n s e ­
quences from his habit.
But that is not the whole story.
As most recovering alcoholics know,
it's not so much a question o f the
Q U A N T IT Y one consumes. Rather,
the P A T T E R N of drinking is the key
elem en t in the d iagn osis o f a lc o ­
holism. An alcoholic need drink only
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DEAR DR. GOTT: My muscles ache
because of stress. Could I be helped
by structural integration?

DR. G O TT

D E A R R E A D E R : A lso known as
Rolling (after its developer. Ida Rolf),
structural integration is really a form
o f deep m assage, during which its
practitioners coax bones and muscles
Into p ro p er align m en t by e x e rtin g
firm presxure on them.

PETER
GOTT. M.D.

D E A R R E A D E R : Q uite possibly.
There's a lot of interest now In homo
cysteine. And. as you pointed out. high
levels are associated with heart dis­
ease. Kolic acid supplements appear
to reduce homocysteine In the blood­
stream . W h eth er this th erapy w ill
someday become the standard is still
a question. Nonetheless, your point
was well taken.

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Despite the brevity of your descrip­
tion. I strongly suspect that your hus­
band has crossed the line: At best, he
is a problem drinker, at w orst, an
alcoholic (Only he ran make that dis­
tinction. a fter treatm ent and coun
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resources in your community

I do not know w hether structural
integration would benefit you. but it is
certainly an option for you to consider.

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To give you more information. I am
sen d in g you a copy o f my H ealth
Report “Substance Abuse and Mental
Health ' Other readers who would like
a copy should send S3 plus a long, selfaddressed. stamped envelope to P O
Box 3017, Murray Hill Station. New
York. N Y I0IS6 Be sure to mention
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The nightmare
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United Statea) also competed in the
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160 board match was played. At the
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malchpoints (IMPai.
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cards, no diamonds and a singleton
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